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U.N. Chief to Attend Gaza Donors’ Conference in Egypt
United Nations, February 20, SPA -- United Nations Secretary General
Ban Ki-moon will attend a donors’ conference for the rebuilding of
Gaza that is set to take place in Egypt early next month.
Ban will travel to the seaside resort of Sharm El Sheikh for the
conference, hosted by Egypt and Norway, on the final leg of an
African trip that will take him to South Africa, Tanzania, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda.
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is also slated to
attend the pledging conference aimed at raising funds to rebuild Gaza
after Israel’s 22-day offensive, which ended more than a month ago,
and resulted in damage and destruction to 14,000 homes, dozens of
factories as well as major infrastructure damage. Clinton announced
her participation on Thursday during a visit to Indonesia.
The Egyptian foreign ministry also announced on Thursday that French
President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian President Silvio Berlusconi
will attend the conference.
During his trip to Africa, Ban will meet with Nelson Mandela in
South Africa before traveling to Tanzania to officially open a U.N.
office in Zanzibar. From there he will visit the city of Goma in
eastern DRC where he will meet U.N. peacekeepers. The U.N. has some
17,000 peacekeepers in the DRC, the largest of its 18 peacekeeping
missions worldwide.
--SPA
Ban Ki-moon will attend a donors’ conference for the rebuilding of
Gaza that is set to take place in Egypt early next month.
Ban will travel to the seaside resort of Sharm El Sheikh for the
conference, hosted by Egypt and Norway, on the final leg of an
African trip that will take him to South Africa, Tanzania, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda.
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is also slated to
attend the pledging conference aimed at raising funds to rebuild Gaza
after Israel’s 22-day offensive, which ended more than a month ago,
and resulted in damage and destruction to 14,000 homes, dozens of
factories as well as major infrastructure damage. Clinton announced
her participation on Thursday during a visit to Indonesia.
The Egyptian foreign ministry also announced on Thursday that French
President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian President Silvio Berlusconi
will attend the conference.
During his trip to Africa, Ban will meet with Nelson Mandela in
South Africa before traveling to Tanzania to officially open a U.N.
office in Zanzibar. From there he will visit the city of Goma in
eastern DRC where he will meet U.N. peacekeepers. The U.N. has some
17,000 peacekeepers in the DRC, the largest of its 18 peacekeeping
missions worldwide.
--SPA