2009

Statement 21 April 2009 , Minister for Foreign Affairs Nyamko Sabuni, Minister for Integration and Gender Equality Statement by Carl Bildt and Nyamko Sabuni on the Durban Review Conference: final outcome document adopted

The fact that we now, in the late afternoon, managed to get the Conference in Geneva to approve the final document - a result not least of the EU's very determined negotiations - is a great success. Related We have successfully pushed issues, including the importance of freedom of speech as a basis for democracy More on the Durban and in the struggle against racism, the importance of protecting people who have been subject to different Conference: Racism and forms of discrimination, the role of civil society including defenders of human rights, and the situation of the xenophobia follow-up Roma. conference The final outcome document also includes a key reminder to the world of the importance of never forgetting the Holocaust. The EU has played a proactive and constructive role in bringing about a document that focuses on the implementation of the commitments made by states with regard to the fight against racism and in preventing a result that would undermine human rights. It is also extremely important that the final outcome document does not contain any references to verbal abuse of religions, which the EU believes do not belong to a document on the protection of human rights. The same applies to references to the situation in the Middle East including Israel, since such references would have been one-sided in a document of global relevance. Here too, through the EU, we have maintained a hard line. Since the Czech Republic chose to leave the Conference, , as incoming President, has spoken on behalf of the Union in the conference debates and will also be representing the EU in the remaining negotiations.

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