News Americas, UNITED NATIONS, NY, Weds. Sept. 24, 2013: President of Peru, Ollanta Humala Tasso, used his address to the 68th UN General Assembly on Wednesday to slam the terrorist attack in Kenya.
President Humala strongly denounced the terrorist attack in Nairobi, and urged the international community to maintain the global commitment to develop peaceful relations among people.
He said the main threats to international peace and security did not lie in relations between States, but rather in terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime, mafias, and corruption.
“All these crimes pose a real threat to life, progress and development, mainly affecting the poor,” he said.