A presenter said their first impressions of a country emerging from conflict were encouraging but fragile, and warned that recent gains could quickly reverse without continued support.
The presenter described the nation as "clearly coming out of, post conflict," surrounded by "fragility nonetheless, and therefore, a bit of a volatility that we need to acknowledge," and said it was "determined to get itself out of, crisis, mode." The remarks emphasized both the country’s determination to recover and the precariousness of that recovery.
The speaker issued a direct warning about the durability of progress, saying: "However, as it's also very clear, the progress can quickly unravel if attention is not sustained and if funding is not sustained." That line framed the core risk as dependent on ongoing attention and resources rather than a single domestic action.
No specific programs, agencies or statutes were mentioned in the remarks, and no formal actions or votes were recorded during this brief presentation. The speaker’s comments focused on a high-level assessment of recovery risks and a general appeal for continued support.
The session consisted of a short presentation; no decisions, motions or timelines for action were announced during the remarks.