In Saudi Arabia, UN chief spotlights need to help nations build capacity to counter terrorism
The United Nations chief on Tuesday stressed the importance of preventing terrorism by addressing the root causes that turn grievances into destructive action, as well as the need to sustain the world body¡¯s funding to help countries develop their counter-terrorism capacities.
¡°First, we need a sustained focus on prevention,¡± said Secretary-General Guterres at an advisory board meeting of the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT), held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
¡°No one is born a terrorist, and nothing justifies terrorism, but we know that factors such as prolonged unresolved conflicts, lack of the rule of law and socioeconomic marginalization can all play a role in transforming grievances into destructive action.¡±
Second, Mr. Guterres said, UNCCT should continue to meet the changing needs of Member States for counter-terrorism capacity-building support.
UNCCT is the capacity-building part of the UN Office of Counter Terrorism (UNOCT), which is headed by Mr. Voronkov, who is also UNCCT¡¯s Executive Director.
UNCCT was established in 2011. Saudi Arabia, with a donation of $110 million, is the largest contributor to the UN Trust Fund for Counter-Terrorism, which resources UNCCT.
While in the Saudi capital, the UN Secretary-General met with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and discussed several issues of mutual concern, including the Middle East peace process.
In that connection, he thanked the King for the country¡¯s contribution to support the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) , and also for his contribution to Yemen¡¯s Humanitarian Response Plan.
The Secretary-General also thanked Saudi Arabia for its financial and political support for United Nations counter-terrorism efforts, and for hosting the UNCCT advisory board meeting.
Source: United Nations (www.un.org)