Amadou Oury Bah, Prime Minister of Guinea, in UN General Assembly, emphasized the need for decisive action and unity in addressing global challenges like conflicts, inequality, and climate crises.
He expressed Guinea’s determination to move past instability and build a resilient nation focused on dignity, freedom, and prosperity. He outlined President Mamadi Doumbouya’s vision, anchored in values of justice, integrity, reconciliation, recovery, and repositioning, which will guide the country’s transformation.
Bah highlighted the Simandou 2040 Project, a mining initiative that aims to avoid the “natural resource curse” by integrating social and environmental programs and creating a multi-use railway. He mentioned that Guinea is drafting a new constitution to ensure inclusivity and harmony among citizens.
He called for international support based on dynamic partnerships rather than mere compassion and stressed the importance of combining economic development and institutional strengthening to resolve conflicts.
He also noted Guinea’s contributions to global peacekeeping, particularly in Haiti, advocating for a more integrated approach to conflict resolution.