Examples of using Okio in English and their translations into Arabic
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Mr. Okio cited as being at the heart of" this problem", the need to transform good intentions into concrete actions.
Those consultations had now been completed and the African Group had nominated Mr. Luc Joseph Okio of the Congo as its candidate.
Mr. Okio(Congo) said that he would like further explanation on how the debate on independence in Bermuda had unfolded.
In his closing remarks, Mr. Okio thanked the participants for having added value to the work of the Ad Hoc Working Group.
Ambassador Luc Joseph Okio of the Congo reported on the activities of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa.
Mr. Okio(Congo) said that the Caribbean regional seminar had demonstrated the impact of good documentation, another reason to improve dissemination of information.
Mr. Okio(Congo)(spoke in French):
Mr. Okio(Republic of the Congo) restated his delegation ' s support for the principle of territorial integrity and non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign countries.
Luc Joseph Okio, Minister Counsellor of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Congo to the United Nations and Vice-Chair of the Special Committee on Decolonization;
Mr. Okio opened the Seminar by noting that the African continent, while having immense needs, was falling behind the rest of the world in terms of its development.
Subsequently, the President of the Council, by a note of 20 November 2007(S/2007/674), announced that the Council had agreed that Luc Joseph Okio(Congo) would chair the Working Group.
Mr. Okio(Republic of the Congo)
Facilitators and Panelists Mr. Luc Joseph Okio, Chargé d ' Affaires, Permanent Mission of Congo to the UN Chairman of Ad hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa.
Mr. Okio(Congo) said that while Member States ' attention had been focused on the reform of the Organization and implementation of the Millennium Development Goals, decolonization had been overlooked.
Mr. Okio(Congo) expressed regret that much remained to be done in order to put an end to colonialism
Mr. Luc Joseph Okio, Chargé d ' Affaires, Permanent Mission of Congo to the United Nations and Chairperson of the Security Council ad hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa.
and Mr. Okio(Congo) were elected Vice-Chairmen, and Mr. Ja ' afari(Syrian Arab Republic) was elected Rapporteur, by acclamation.
Mr. Okio(Congo) drew attention to the financial and material limitations placed on the peacekeeping capacity of the United Nations, and appealed to Member States to support the Organization in meeting its challenges.
Mr. Okio(Congo)(spoke in French):
Mr. Hunte(Saint Lucia) was elected Chairman, Mr. Okio(Republic of Congo)