Timothy Wirth statement on UN Day
October 21, 2007
UN Foundation and Others Commemorate UN Day
WASHINGTON—Senator Timothy E. Wirth, President of the United Nations Foundation, today issued the following statement commemorating the official founding of the United Nations on October 24, 1945, otherwise known as United Nations Day:
“For the last 60 years, the United Nations has helped bring the international community together to discuss major international crises and successes, keeping the world free of another catastrophic world war. On this United Nations Day, we honor the United Nations as a trusted and important partner of the
“For the next 60 years and beyond, the UN must adapt to the new challenges of the 21 st century. At the 2005 World Summit, the UN took important steps towards this goal, enacting many new reform initiatives. The
On Monday, to commemorate United Nations Day in
On October 20, 2005, President Bush declared October 24, 2005, United Nations Day and called on leaders throughout the
Members of Congress also celebrated the UN’s 60 th Anniversary this year. In June, 2005, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) introduced a resolution to the House of Representatives acknowledging the successes of the UN and called on President Bush to recognize the anniversary. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) released a statement in September in celebration of the anniversary. She applauded the UN for maintaining peace, combating the spread of diseases, and raising the female literacy rate in developing countries saying, “a strong United Nations is more important than ever.”
The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, when the Charter was ratified by
