Notable Dates
Reports for consideration in June |
Document Requesting Report |
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15 May |
SG report on Georgia (UNOMIG) |
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end of May |
SG report on Burundi (BINUB) |
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31 May |
SG report on Protection of Civilians |
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31 May |
SG report on Sierra Leone (UNIPSIL) |
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31 May |
SG report on Iraq (UNAMI) |
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early June |
SG report on International Criminal Tribunals |
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early June |
SG report on Iraq (DFI and IAMB) |
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mid June |
SG report on Kosovo (UNMIK) |
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15 June |
SG report on CAR (BONUCA) |
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15 June |
SG report on Guinea-Bissau (UNOGBIS) |
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23 June |
SG report on Afghanistan (UNAMA) |
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end of June |
SG report on Review of Council resolutions on Iraq |
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by end of June |
SG report on Golan Heights (UNDOF) |
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June 2009 |
Mandates Expire |
Relevant Document |
15 June |
Georgia (UNOMIG) |
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30 June |
Golan Heights (UNDOF) |
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30 June |
Guinea-Bissau (UNOGBIS) |
S/2008/777 and S/2008/778 |
June 2009 |
Other Important Dates |
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7 June |
Legislative elections in Lebanon |
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10 June |
The PBC is preparing to hold a high-level special session on Sierra Leone. |
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12 June |
Presidential elections in Iran |
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15 June |
Provisions for the DFI and IAMB to be reviewed |
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28 June |
Presidential elections in Guinea-Bissau |
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29 June |
Trial for former Liberian President Charles Taylor is expected to resume. |
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Also expected in June:
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Important Dates over the Horizon
- AU Summit expected in June and July 2009.
- Referendum on the Status of Forces Agreement between the US and Iraq is expected to be held in Iraq by 31 July 2009.
- Presidential elections are expected in Afghanistan on 20 August 2009.
- Presidential elections are expected in Côte d’Ivoire on 29 November 2009.
- Legislative elections in Chad are currently slated for 2009.
- Gubernatorial elections in the DRC are currently slated for 2009.
- Palestinian presidential and legislative elections are to be held in January 2010.
- Parliamentary elections for Iraq are provisionally scheduled for 30 January 2010.
- Elections (presidency and parliament, south Sudanese presidency, state governors, southern parliament and state assemblies) in Sudan are expected in February 2010.