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Friday, April 25, 2014

BAN MARKS CHERNOBYL ANNIVERSARY WITH CALL FOR GREATER SUPPORT FOR RECOVERY EFFORTS

From: UNNews <UNNews@un.org>
Date: 25 Apr 2014 11:00:00 -0400
Subject: BAN MARKS CHERNOBYL ANNIVERSARY WITH CALL FOR GREATER SUPPORT
FOR RECOVERY EFFORTS
To: news11@ny-mail-p-lb-028.ptc.un.org

BAN MARKS CHERNOBYL ANNIVERSARY WITH CALL FOR GREATER SUPPORT FOR
RECOVERY EFFORTSNew York, Apr 25 2014 11:00AM"This is an opportunity
to pay tribute to the emergency workers who responded, remember the
more than 330,000 people who were evacuated from contaminated regions,
and stand in solidarity with the millions who still live in the
affected areas in Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine," said a
<"http://www.un.org/sg/statements/?nid=7620">statement issued by the
spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

The explosion that occurred at Chernobyl on 26 April, 1986 marked the
worst nuclear power plant accident in history. The United Nations has
played an important role in addressing the challenges faced by
affected communities, and remains committed to the UN Action Plan on
Chernobyl until 2016.

The Plan contains a declaration of principles embraced by all UN
agencies involved in recovery efforts and emphasizes social and
economic development and the promotion of healthy lifestyles and
community self-reliance.

"Those affected still require targeted yet comprehensive support in
creating new livelihoods and restoring self-reliance and
self-sufficiency. The Secretary-General applauds the determination of
people in affected territories to bring life in the region back to
normal," said the statement.

Mr. Ban noted that Chernobyl recovery has produced new knowledge and
experience in addressing the multifaceted consequences of nuclear
emergencies.

"Over the years, the United Nations and its partners have tackled
development challenges that emerged in the aftermath of the nuclear
disaster, supported recovery efforts tailored to addressing the
fallout, and found practical solutions on the ground," the statement
noted, adding that Mr. Ban welcomes the request of the General
Assembly to fully utilize those experiences in development cooperation
worldwide.

"On this solemn occasion, the Secretary-General calls upon the
international community to further support the process of recovery and
sustainable development in the Chernobyl-affected region, to optimize
the knowledge gained for the common good, and to do everything
possible to prevent any future nuclear disasters."</P>Apr 25 2014
11:00AM
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