Results 1-2 of 2 for terrorism speaker:Wayne David
- European Affairs (14 Dec 2005)
Wayne David: .... Let me give an example. An issue that has loomed large in the British presidency, which I do not think has been mentioned so far today, is the collective emphasis placed on the fight against terrorism. That is tremendously important, and, although it was not anticipated, the presidency has risen to the task of tackling it effectively. For instance, we have seen agreement on the storage...
- United Nations (19 Jan 2005)
Mr Wayne David: ...the United Nations to resort to force. Significantly, the Security Council is urged to consider early authorisation of action against certain types of urgent but non-imminent threats. The threat of terrorism across the globe is one that springs to mind. Terrorism is identified as a new threat, and is accurately defined as "any politically motivated violence against innocent individuals"....
