Emyr Parry
Emyr Parry
Sir Emyr Jones Parry GCMG FInstPis a retired British diplomat. He is a former Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations and former UK Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council...
agreed prospect
If there's no prospect for an agreed conclusion, we won't be amending the text.
means potential produce
If you can do one centrifuge, you can do 164. If you can do 164, you probably do many more. That means you have the potential to do full-scale enrichment. If you can do enrichment up to 7 percent, you can do 80 percent. If you can do 80 percent, you can produce a bomb.
consent request
at the request of and with the consent of a government.
amount ask cap given money people run within year
It's a new concept, it is to cap the expenditure within a year for a given an amount and to then say when you've run out of that money or are about to, come ask us for some more but then people can make a judgment.
against built difficulty expect rome
Don't expect Rome to be built in a day, it wasn't, ... Against the difficulty of this negotiation, it's complexity, this is a very substantial gain.
acts anyone commit discourage effort incite others people says stop terrorist
It says governments should take every effort to stop people inciting anyone to commit terrorist acts. It's to discourage all those people who incite others to commit terrorist acts . . . in every way possible.
assembly general role
The role of the General Assembly in all of this is crucial,
actions minimize possible risk serious situation
It's potentially a very serious situation. Some of the actions have aggravated that situation and we must do everything possible to minimize the risk of a re-emergence of conflict.
close colleagues response today
The response we got from our colleagues today suggests that we are pretty close to where they wanted us to be.
possible talking text
There's no text but we are talking about possible responses.
assembly decides dilemma general help president whatever
And that is the dilemma the president of the General Assembly has, and we will give him whatever help we can as he decides now how to go forward.