[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 101 (Tuesday, June 23, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S4542]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, I am pleased to take this opportunity to
recognize the 70th anniversary of the United Nations.
As World War II came to a close, representatives of 50 nations met in
San Francisco to sign the United Nations' founding charter, officially
establishing an international forum to prevent war, support human
rights, respect international law, and promote social progress. These
delegates hoped the creation of this new organization would prevent
another devastating global conflict by addressing diplomatic challenges
and humanitarian crises around the world.
Over the past seven decades, the United Nations has engaged in
peacekeeping operations throughout the world, with more than 120
nations contributing military personnel, police, and civilians to these
humanitarian efforts. Although there continue to be areas where armed
conflict is all too prevalent, I am proud of the many successes
achieved through this global mission.
The United Nations has also played an important role in addressing
the needs of the world's most vulnerable populations by promoting
health, nutrition, and education. Through the work of the World Health
Organization, the World Food Programme, and many other bodies, the
United Nations has led efforts worldwide to reduce poverty and save
lives.
As United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and leaders from
around the world gather in San Francisco on June 26 to celebrate the
70th anniversary of the United Nations Charter, I want to congratulate
the United Nations for its incredible achievements and dedicated
commitment to fostering consensus, partnership, and unity among the
nations of the world.
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