A man sells products in BiRAO in the Central African Republic, where thousands of refugees from Sudan moved. The main news of the day | Monday: Central Africa, Ocean Conference, Iran, Lebanon UN 60 ~ Strong > main news of the day in the UN and in the world: a meeting of the Security Council in Central Africa, the UN Conference in the Ocean in the Nice, the nuclear program of Iran, the fighting in Livana. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 council in Central Africa & nbsp; Despite the wealth of natural resources, the Central African region continues to face serious problems, from political instability to growing humanitarian needs. The Security Council gathered on Monday due to the exacerbation of violence both in the basin of Lake Chad and in the region of the great lakes. “Central Africa still has rich potential, but the problems are still significant,” said Abdu Abarry, head of the UN regional branch for Central Africa. & nbsp; UN Conference & nbsp; 62 ~On Monday, in Nice, the third UN Ocean Conference started. At its opening, General Secretary Antoniu Guterres made a sharp criticism of human activity that destroys the marine environment. He recalled that the ocean absorbs 90 percent of excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions and can no longer cope with the load. Coral reefs die, fish reserves are exhausted. Due to the rise in the sea level, the coasts and deltas of the rivers may soon be flooded, crops are destroyed, and the existence of island states is jeopardized. The head of the UN called for protecting the ocean. & Amp; nbsp; nuclear program of Iran & nbsp; until Iran does not answer all the questions asked, international agency Atomic energy will not be able to confirm that the nuclear program of this country is exclusively peaceful. This, speaking on Monday to the Administrative Offenses of the IAEA, said the general director of the agency Rafael Mariano Grossy. Grossy said that over the past months he conducted intensive consultations with representatives of Iran and the USA in support of the bilateral negotiations of these countries in order to achieve a mutual acceptable agreement, which would ensure the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program. & Amp; nbsp; ~ h2 > combat operations in Lebanon & nbsp; 60 ~ p > in the control of humanitarian issues (VSGV) they express concern about the impact on the civilian population & nbsp; ongoing military operations in the Lebanon, including Israeli aviation leaders in the southern suburbs for the southern suburbs Beirut. Thousands of people left their homes after orders for evacuation. In the “Blue Line” area, combat operations & NBSP; there are & nbsp; almost daily, including artillery shelling and aircraft shows. According to the International Migration Organization (MOM), more than 82 thousand people throughout the country & nbsp; remain & nbsp; in the status of internally & nbsp; displaced persons. & Amp; nbsp; 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~