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  • August 2006

    Somalia

    Monthly Forecast

    No Council decisions on Somalia are scheduled this month. However, given the very unstable situation on the ground, Somalia is likely to feature in some way on the Council programme of work. Read more

  • July 2006

    Somalia

    Monthly Forecast

    In the light of recent developments in Somalia it seems increasingly unclear whether or when the Council might consider the request of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) for exemption from the arms embargo for its proposed peace support mission in Somalia (IGASOM). Read more

  • 16 June 2006

    Update Report No. 3: Strengthening International Law

    Update Report

    An open debate in the Security Council on Strengthening International Law: Rule of Law and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security is currently scheduled for 22 June. Read more

  • June 2006

    UNMOVIC

    Monthly Forecast

    Following the quarterly report of the United Nations Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) due 1 June, the commission's acting Executive Chairman, Demetrius Perricos, will brief the Council. The Council will also likely discuss UNMOVIC at its retreat with the Secretary-General in early June. Read more

  • May 2006

    Somalia

    Monthly Forecast

    The Somalia Sanctions Committee is due to receive the final report of the Monitoring Group on the arms embargo, but no new action on sanctions is expected. The current mandate of the Monitoring Group expires 12 May. The Council is expected to renew the Group's mandate for another six months. Read more

  • April 2006

    Lebanon

    Monthly Forecast

    In response to the positive developments in Lebanon, the Council is expected to adopt a presidential statement (or perhaps a resolution), giving encouragement to the "national dialogue process" and welcoming the report from the Secretary-General's Special Envoy, Terje Røed-Larsen. Read more

  • April 2006

    Non-Proliferation (1540 Committee)

    Monthly Forecast

    The Council is expected to renew the mandate of the 1540 Committee, which expires on 28 April. Read more

  • March 2006

    Afghanistan

    Monthly Forecast

    The Council is expected to review and extend the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) after it receives the recommendations of the Secretary-General in his March regular report. The report of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) has yet to be presented to the Council. Read more

  • February 2006

    Afghanistan

    Monthly Forecast

    The Council is expected to endorse the Afghanistan Compact, a five-year framework for reconstruction to be adopted in early February in London at an international conference co-chaired by the UK, the UN and the Afghan government. Read more

  • January 2006

    Somalia

    Monthly Forecast

    The Council will receive the interim report of the Monitoring Group on the arms embargo currently in force in Somalia. At this stage, however, we do not expect any strengthening of the sanctions regime or immediate action against violators. Read more

  • January 2006

    Afghanistan

    Monthly Forecast

    No Council action is expected in January. However, important developments taking place off stage will have an impact when the Council takes up the situation again in early 2006. Read more

  • January 2006

    Georgia (UNOMIG)

    Monthly Forecast

    Following the receipt of the quarterly report from the Secretary-General, the Council is expected to renew the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG), which expires on January 31. Read more

  • December 2005

    Lebanon/Syria

    Monthly Forecast

    On 15 December, the next report of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission (UNIIIC) on the assassination of former Prime Minister of Lebanon, Rafik Hariri, is due. Read more

  • November 2005

    Lebanon/Syria

    Monthly Forecast

    At press time, Council members are deep in private discussion of possible action on the report into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri from the United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission. Read more