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Appendix 5 Noun Phrases which modified by Post-Noun Modifications in Marty
Natalegawa’s Speech delivered at the General Debate of the 68
th
Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
No. Noun Phrase
Code Number
Pattern
1. STATEMENT by H.E. Dr. R. M. Marty M.
Natalegawa Minister for Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia at the General Debate of
the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
MN2NP000 1D
2. Let me begin by congratulating H.E. AMBASSADOR JOHN W. ASHE for the
Presidency of the 68th Session of the General Assembly.
MN2NP2 1D
3. May I also take this OPPORTUNITY to commend, His Excellency Vuc Jeremi
ć, for his skillful stewardship of the 67th Session.
MN2NP3 3C
4. Our profound appreciation, of course, also goes
to H.E. MR. BAN KI-MOON, for his inspirational leadership of our Organization.
MN2NP5 1D
5. The THEME of this Session
, “Post-2015 Development Agenda: Setting the Stage”, is
timely and well chosen by our Organization. MN2NP8
1A
6. For we are now making that final PUSH
toward the fulfillment of the 2015 Millennium Development Goals.
MN2NP10 1D
7.
A global development AGENDA to end extreme poverty and ensure sustainable
growth with equity
; ONE that must be anchored by a new global partnership.
MN2NP13 3A
2A
8. A vision reflected in President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono’s role as one of the three Co- chairs to the High-level Panel of Eminent
Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
MN2NP15 1D
9. A RECOGNITION that the success of the
forthcoming intergovernmental process
requires a CAPACITY to forge a global
MN2NP18 2A
3A
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consensus; to identify and build on common interests.
10. Indonesia has
an enduring BELIEF in the efficacy and effectiveness of diplomacy, in
maintaining peace and security, in advancing social progress and economic prosperity, and
in promoting democracy, human rights and tolerance.
MN2NP22 1D
11. The CONFLICT in Syria has long DEMAND such political and diplomatic solution.
MN2NP27 1A
1A 12. For
amidst the undoubted COMPLEXITY of
the situation – three key points remain
compelling: halt the violence; facilitate humanitarian relief; and begin an inclusive
political process reflecting the wishes of the
Syrian people .
MN2NP28 1A
3B
13. The recent BREAKTHROUGH on the issue of chemical weapons in Syria
is clear
EVIDENCE that diplomacy works.
MN2NP31 1D
2A
14. Further diplomatic momentum must be build –
the Security Council must be ONE in forcefully making the case for peaceful settlement
. MN2NP33
1D
15. To get
the PARTIES to the negotiating table. MN2NP34
1A 16. On
the ISSUE of Palestine , the full WEIGHT
of diplomatic pressure must similarly be
brought to bear. MN2NP37
1A 1A
17.
RESOLUTIONS of our General Assembly and the Security Council implemented
MN2NP38 1A
3A
18. The historic injustice that the Palestinian people have suffered for so long
must be ended.
MN2NP40 2A
19. We are encouraged by, and welcome, therefore,
the RESUMPTION of the direct negotiations between Palestine and Israel
– a RESULT, no less, of a painstaking and relentless
diplomatic efforts. MN2NP42
1D 1A
20. REVIVAL of the long stalled nuclear disarmament agenda
is also key. MN2NP45
1A 21. The same relentless diplomatic pursuit must be
applied on what is manifestly in the common
MN2NP49 1A
1A