U.N. secretary-general 'following with deep concern' over Guinea-Bissau, statement says
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An unidentified speaker said the U.N. secretary-general is "following the situation with deep concern," appealed to national stakeholders in Guinea-Bissau to "exercise restraint and respect the rule of law," and said the secretary-general will continue to monitor developments.
An unidentified speaker said the U.N. secretary-general is "following the situation with deep concern" in Guinea-Bissau and appealed to "all national stakeholders" to "exercise restraint and respect the rule of law."
The speaker said the secretary-general "will continue to closely follow the situation in the country as it unfolds." No specific measures, timelines or additional details were provided in the brief statement.
The remarks frame the U.N. secretary-general's attention to events in Guinea-Bissau as ongoing, and emphasize an appeal to domestic actors to avoid escalation and abide by legal processes. The statement did not name individual national actors or outline any follow-up action by U.N. organs or member states.
There were no motions, votes or formal actions reported in the statement; it was presented as an informational appeal and a pledge of continued monitoring.
