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They expressed their deep regret at the death of six Zambian peacekeepers on 5 January.
Its authors- teachers, staff and students of Almaty Management University,who shared memories of their parents and grandparents, and they expressed their deep respect and immense gratitude.
They expressed their deep sympathy and sincere condolences to the families of the victims of those heinous acts.
Proceeding from the position that the present status quo in Cyprus, established through the use of force andsustained by military strength, is unacceptable, they expressed their deep regret and disappointment that so far no solution had been found.
They expressed their deep sympathy and sincere condolences to the families of the victims of those heinous acts.
Members of the Security Council agreed on a statement to the press in which they condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks andthe 19 October attack on the convoy of the Special Representative, and they expressed their deep condolences to the families of the victims.
They expressed their deep sympathy and sincere condolences to the families of the victims of that act and to the Government and people of Libya.
I have received appeals, memorandums and démarches from government leaders, civil society organizations, human rights groups, political leaders andprivate individuals across the world, in which they expressed their deep concern over the plight of the Rohingya and sought my active intervention.
They expressed their deep concern at continued and rising tensions, resulting in displacement, including in Tawegha.
Council members issued at statement to the press(SC/10191), in which they expressed their deep concern about the recent escalation of violence in Côte d'Ivoire, especially Abidjan, following the reported attacks on civilians, including women.
They expressed their deep concern at continued offensive military actions and demand the cessation of all such actions immediately.
Following that briefing, members of the Council exchanged views on the situation andagreed on a statement to the press in which they expressed their deep concern at the clashes that occurred on 11 and 12 September in Guinea, regretted the postponement of the second round of the presidential elections and urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to set a new date for the elections and organize them as soon as possible.
In particular, they expressed their deep gratitude to President Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz, for his personal commitment and support for this initiative.
They expressed their deep sympathy and sincere condolences to the families of the victims of those heinous acts and to the Government and people of Turkey.
They expressed their deep sympathy and condolences to the victims of that heinous crime and to their families, and to the people and Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
They expressed their deep concern over the serious violations of human rights taking place and the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians caused by the recent military activities.
They expressed their deep sympathy and condolences to the victims of that heinous act of terrorism and to their families, as well as to the people and Government of the Russian Federation.
They expressed their deep gratitude to the Government of the Republic of Mali for the premises and equipment that it had undertaken to make available to the technical secretariat for its physical office.
They expressed their deep appreciation for the prompt and effective support given by France at the request of the Government of Mali and ECOWAS, within the framework of international legality.
They expressed their deep appreciation for the humanitarian assistance provided to the refugees and displaced persons by the United Nations and non-governmental organizations and host countries.
They expressed their deep appreciation to Mr. Dennis Lalor, Chairman of the ICWI Group of Companies Ltd. and to the working group which had developed these proposals, and commended the recommendations to the insurance industry in the region.
They expressed their deep concern for the human and material losses suffered by the Libyan Arab people and the neighbouring countries as a result of the sanctions imposed pursuant to Security Council resolutions 748(1992) and 883 1993.
They expressed their deep concern about the fate of Kuwaiti and third-country nationals still missing and the hope that the question would continue to be viewed as strictly humanitarian by all interested parties.
They expressed their deep concern over the recent revision of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Constitution with the clear objective of prolonging the mandate in office of the current President, entailing serious consequences for the country and for stability and security in the region.
They expressed their deep conviction that the Movement's innate strength equipped it to continue to play a most constructive role in laying the foundations of a new world order based on the rule of law, non-discrimination, equity and cooperation.
They expressed their deep concern at the deteriorating social and economic condition of the least developed countries and asked that priority be given to fulfilling the many international commitments relating to them, especially those set out in the Paris Declaration.
They expressed their deep concern at the physical, economic and social devastation being caused by the Wall, which is dissecting the Territory into several walled and isolated cantons and severing Occupied East Jerusalem from the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
They expressed their deep concern at the increasingly inadequate distribution of access, resources and opportunities in the information and communication field and stressed that"The information and technology gap and related inequities between industrialized and developing nations are widening, so that a new type of poverty, information poverty, is being created.
While also welcoming the progress made in some areas since 2005, they expressed their deep concern that such progress falls far short of what is needed, and urged developed countries to allocate new and additional resources to support the efforts of developing countries in meeting the MDGs as well as to urgently fulfil their commitments, in particular under MDG Goal 8.
They expressed their deep concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation, aggravated by the prevailing security conditions in Somalia, and demanded that all parties in Somalia ensure unfettered access for humanitarian assistance, fulfil their responsibilities and obligations under international humanitarian law, and take necessary measures to protect civilians.