September 2011 Monthly Forecast

Overview

Lebanon will preside over the Council during September, a month typically marked by the presence in New York of world leaders and high-level officials attending the start of the general debate at the General Assembly and a number of events held on its margins. Capitalising on this, Lebanon is planning to hold a meeting on preventive diplomacy that is to be chaired by President Michel Suleiman and will include a briefing by the Secretary-General. Several other Council members may also be represented at high-level during that meeting.

Debates are expected on three countries on the Council’s agenda:

Several other briefings are expected:

Formal sessions of the Council are expected to adopt resolutions on:

At press time, the Council was due in September to receive its monthly briefing on Libya by the DPA and on the Libya sanctions, by the chair of the 1970 Sanctions Committee, Ambassador José Filipe Moraes Cabral (Portugal). Fast unfolding events on the ground are likely to change this, including by possibly adding a formal meeting to adopt a resolution establishing a post-conflict UN presence in Libya. 

The coming month will mark the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks in the US. The Counter-Terrorism Committee is expected to hold a special day-long event on 28 September marking the tenth anniversary of the adoption of resolution 1373.

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