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1 Регптапепт Mission of Costa Rica to tlle United Nations General Debate Sixty-fifth session of the United Nations General AssembIy STATEMENT ВУ Laura СlhiinсhШа Miranda, Ргевшегп of tlhie Republic of Совта Rica New York, September 23,2010 (Please, check against delivery)

2 President, Heads of State and Government, Delegates and guests: Fгom this universal podium 1convey to you а warm salute, which 1extend to the whole of humanity. 1 salute, especially, ту Costa Rican fellow citizens. It is their free and sovereign decision, what has given те the great honor to represent them befoгe you all. 1 staгt ту words with renewed suppoгt to the United Nations; to its contributions to human rights, реасе, security, sustainabie development, tolerance, solidarity, respect for diversity and to Inteгnational Law. This is, without any doubt, an organization of States; but, fuгthermore, it is an organization of people, which from their paгticularities етьгасе themselves under the humanistic and universal values which sustain the United Nations. At this moment, аll over the world, those values and the commitments they imply flourish, but also suffer. We сап congratulate ouгselves for the children who аге receiving а good education and for the parents who see them grow up without fear that they will sink in war. The youngsters, the workers and peasants with oppoгtunities for а woгthy life inspire us, as well as the women who enjoy full their exercise of equality, and the pгofessionals, scientists and entrepreneurs who innovate and generate wealth. But it anguishes us the mothers in charge of their homes that barely сап feed their children. It worries us the elderly adults who age with deprivations and in loneliness; the children who live in an emptiness of affections and stimulations; the farmers who lose their haгvests due to the lack of markets, credit ог good laws. We аll should take immediate and conceгted action оп the devastating effects of climate change. Those who scorn ог ignore its uгgency, must гететьег the millions of Pakistanis affected Ьу the floods; the people of the islands of the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, that each day lose territoгy under their feet, and the farmers being displaced Ьу the desseгts that аге pushing them back. Look, besides, at the increasing destruction generated Ьу huгricanes. And it offends us that, even nowadays, there аге women waiting to Ье stoned, populations dгowned in the barbarism of genocide, and nuclear weapons that аге being accumulated while the barns аге being depleted. When we comment оп the United Nations and global governance, as you have suggested, we must гететьег that good global governance staгts with good national government. But, at the same time, the success of ouг domestic administration

3 depends upon а fair international system, efficient, ореп and responsibie, and also сараые to undertake the great chahenges of our time. As а President subject to the constant scrutiny of ту people, from where 1соте from and to whom 1owe myself, 1ат aware that the best preaching arises from example Because of this, ту Government makes its utmost to represent the values, promote the development and increase the integral welfare of all Costa Ricans. We аге convinced that success оп this task depends upon respect to individual freedoms and to social rights, as well as solidarity, rule of law, transparency, accountability and free and регтапеп! pubiic debate. Together with free and fair elections, this is the essence of Оетосгасу. We promote economic growth and free trade, environmental responsibility and political transparency in а frame of pubiic liberties. Such is а course of action rooted in our history. It is why we introduced free and obiigatory primary education in 1869, banish the death penalty in 1877, abolish the Агту in 1949, and universalized the access to health in the mid seventies. Му Government stands upon that legacy in order to ас! in the present and to construct the future. We work for the attention and early stimulation of our children and the саге of elderly adults. We fight against inequality, and strive to provide quality education and health, and foster ап economic development increasingly based upon clean energy, sustainabie есопоту and creative intelligences. I refer to ан these as а national humbie experience, по! as а pretentious globallesson. History, geography and circumstances frequently determine us. But only to а certain point. Because individual and collective will, responsibility and constructive leadership сап Ье аые to break the obstacles and trace better paths. Because of this, we must draw the curtains of prejudice which darken reality; change the echoes from the past for the sounds of the future, and bury recriminations towards others as ап excuse to avoid our duties. Beyond national responsibilities, good global governance implies for us, leaders from around the world, to join in assuming our responsibilities towards the people of the United Nations. The starting point must Ье respect towards International Law and multilateral organizations. For ап unarmed and pacific country as Costa Rica, those аге the main instruments for our security; the indispensabie requirement to live in реасе and to foster development.

4 Last Tuesday we eelebrated, with profound personal and national eonvietion the International Dау of Реаее, in whose biгth our Countгy played а key гole. It stimulates us to know that, Ьу initiative of the General Seeretaгy, Ban Ki-moon, its thematie axis has Ьееп 'Youngster for Реаее and Deve/opment'. The trilogy of youth as ineentive, реаее as а framework, and development as а goal, is eritieal to build а better world. But that trilogy would Ье truneated without freedom as oppoгtunity, human dignity as an unavoidabie eompromise and toleranee as а habit of eoexistenee. For the leaders of eountries eommitted to those fundamental question is how to advanee them in the world of today. impulses, the main 1 pгopose to empower fuгthermore the eoneepts, organisms and instruments for the promotion and proteetion of human rights. Неге lies our interest to paгtieipate eonstruetively, as members, in the aetivities of the Human Rights Couneil. Неге also lies ouг adherenee to the main Covenants and Pгotoeols оп the matter, our insistenee оп the responsibility to proteet eivilians and our eommitment to human seeuгity. Costa Riea, besides hosting the eonferenee whieh approved the Ameriean Convention of Human Rights in 1969, was the first Countгy to гашу it, and the one that houses the Inter-Ameriean Couгt of Human Rights. 1ат eonvineed that respeet of human rights lies, to а great measuгe, upon international justiee. Its most reeent and innovative dimension, arisen from the Treaty of Rome, is the International Criminal Couгt, to whieh we reiterate our suppoгt after а deeade of eontributions. То aetively use the weapons of the law is another unavoidabie responsibility of global governanee. In matters of реаее and seeuгity, Costa Riea adheres to the five points оп arms eontrol that аге being promoted Ьу the General Seeretaгy. In paгtieular, we insist оп the neeessity to staгt the negotiations for ап Arms Transferenee Treaty, while at the same time we advanee towards the Model Convention for the Prohibition of Nuelear Weapons, and we eomplete the ratifieation pгoeess for the Comprehensive Nuelear Test Вап Treaty. The aeeumulation and transferenee of weapons, in speeial nuelear, ehemieal and baeteriologieal ones, not only eonstitutes а threat to реаее and suгvival. It is also ап aggression to development. Eaeh soldier who enгolls, eaeh missile that is aetivated and eaeh isotope enriehed with militaгy purposes, imply less sehools and hospitals, less food programs, less гoads, less wireless networks, less seeds for the farmers ог less good judges to administer justiee.

5 But реасе must go beyond action; it should also lodge in the mind and imagination of human beings. То educate for реасе is to vaccinate against war. Thirty years ago, our country promoted, and the United Nations supported, а pioneer and visionary institution in the matter: the University for Реасе. Its contribution reaches all bounds of the world, and our compromise with it increases every day. For this reason we proudly celebrate its anniversary. It is paradoxical that, while тапу countries waste resources in weapons, the international community has not Ьееп сараые of confronting in ап effective таппег the lashes of drug traffic, organized crime, terrorism, traffic of weapons, and the aberrant exploitation and trafficking of human beings. Му country and Central Arnerica suffer with increasing rigor the aggression of drug cartels. If we соп'; react, we аге at risk of being virtually taken Ьу their gangs, with consequences that will transcend local spaces and will turn into а clear challenge to international security. Му government has made of citizens' security опе its major goals; оиг people demand it and we аге not going to fail them. We аге fighting crime it with energy and determination; also, with full respect for human rights, intelligent policies and the rule of law. But the great battle against transnational crime, however, demands much тоге from us all. Narco-activity puts today at risks the improvements in development achieved Ьу Central American Countries. From being just а transit point, due to оиг geographical location between the great drug producers of the south and the great consumers of the north, ours have Ьееп becoming, with different degrees, countries that produce, traffic and consume drugs. We аге not free today of апу of the manifestations of drug trade, which has extended its tentacles to тапу areas of our social life. Youngsters, in their schools and neighborhoods, see their future menaced Ьу the easy offer of drugs; our health systems аге overwhelmed Ьу the рroыет of addiction; the integrity of our institutions is menaced Ьу corruption and aggression, and violence reaches never-seen levels. The battle against drug trade could only Ье won with coordination, global cooperation, and а major revision of the strategies pursued up to now, тапу of them failed ones. From this podium I call to the highest drug-consuming countries, so that they undertake тоге effective actions against such тауог ргоыет, and cooperate with the countries suffering from а malaise we have not created. 1 make and urgent call to world-wide solidarity in this chore, and for multilateral organizations to develop ап agenda тоге

6 integral in its strategies, тоге balanced оп its resources and responsibilities, and better supervised through its development. If по new efforts germinate in а vigorous таппег, we will repent very soon of the inaction. If Costa Rica, а country of middle income, has achieved indexes of human development сотрагаые to countries of high income, it is because, among other things, our social investment has replaced military expenses. For this reason why we insist that international aid should not ignore its ethical dimension. We support that such aid is destined with ртетегепсе to countries in most precarious situations. But it should not forget countries that, thanks to good investments and right policies, have improved our conditions of life. We should benefit with the innovative schemes of technical cooperation, productive financing and pubiic-ргivаtе alliances. Particularly, we need to complete with success the round of Doha оп international trade, ап essential engine for economic growth. We must also estabiish реасе with the environment and development. It is ап unavoidabie task to organize the есопоту in а sustainabie таппег, in order to produce material and social welfare. Global Warming is growing. Contamination of hydrographic basins advances. Toxic residuals and wastes of consumerism аге drowning even countries and regions that did not generate them. The conclusion is clear: either we act together, and soon, ог with the same velocity we will regret the consequences. Today we аге expectants for the upcoming climate change summit in Cancun. We hope that all countries, but in particular the big polluters and generators of сагьоп emissions, will assume their responsibilities towards humanity. In Costa Rica we have assumed ours, when we compromised ourselves to the goal of being опе of the first carbon-neutral countries in the world. We аге also moving forward in the application and development of clean energies, and the protection of our hydrographic basins and biodiversity. Let us not forget, nevertheless, that sustainability, above all, must Ье human. It is here where the importance of achieving the Millennium Development Goals ultimately lies. The fulfillment of those goals, in five years, is ап unavoidabie task for the United Nations and, in particular, for each тетьег country. The developed ones should, as а minimum, comply with the compromise of devoting 0.7% of their gross domestic product to international cooperation. But, except for а few scarce exceptions, this has not happened.

7 It is obvious that the challenges of global goveгnance аге тапу: also, exhausting. But the possibilities to confront them exist. We, as globalleaders, should ас! upon them. As paгt of ouг collective responsibilities, the United Nations should adapt its own governance to а world in ап accelerated change. If it does по! respond to its new realities, and if тетьег States do по! commit themselves to the task, the Organization runs the risk of sinking into irrelevance. The adaptation of the UN to the challenges of global goveгnance demands тоге effectiveness, efficiency and transparency in its administration, its decision pгocesses and field operations. In this universal organization we must also preach with the example. This is why Costa Rica has made its upmost to collaborate in ап active and constructive way in the pгocess for reforming and upgrading the Organization. As countries we still need the help of the world; but the world also needs the help of all the countries. It is the only way to advance in favor of ouг people. Costa Rica offers, with modesty, its contribution, its effoгt and its voice. Thank you all, veгy much