UN Documents, all PDFs — Last Added
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Abstract: This resolution created UNAMA.
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Abstract: This presidential statement urged along the peace process and underlined the urgency to develop monitoring mechanisms that allowed legitimate financial transactions while preventing the flow of funds to terrorist groups.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Heidi Annabi discussed the recent agreement to form a coalition government.
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Abstract: This was the resumption of a debate on the situation in Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This report contained recommendations for UNAMA's structure.
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Abstract: This contained an aide-mémoire to assist Council members in their consideration of protection of civilians issues in peacekeeping operations.
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Abstract: This was an open debate on the protection of civilians.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Kieran Prendergast, noting progress made in Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This resolution demanded an immediate end to all acts of violence and called on both sides to resume negotiations.
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Abstract: This was a note by the President of the Council outlining the Terms of Reference for the ad hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa.
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Abstract: This was a private meeting of a wrap-up discussion on the Council's work for the month, held under the presidency of Mexico.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Kieran Prendergast, noting faster than expected progress in the political arena.
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Abstract: This was the report of the Security Council mission to Ethiopia and Eritrea (21-25 February 2002).
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Abstract: This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Mauritius to the President of the Security Council of the assessment of its January 2002 Council presidency.
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Abstract: This stated that the Council should receive periodic private briefings in informal consultations from the Secretariat on the Middle East.
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Abstract: This presidential statement expressed support for the new Provisional Institutions of Self-Government, Michael Steiner.
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Abstract: The Council expressed support for the new Special Representative of the Secretary-General Michael Steiner.
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Abstract: This was the Corell opinion.
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Abstract: This was a letter on the appointment of High-Level Coordinator Yuli M. Vorontsov.
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Abstract: This was Lubbers’ briefing to the Security Council, recalling resolution 1373 which called on states to work together to prevent and suppress terrorist acts and to prevent terrorists taking advantage of the terrorist system.
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Abstract: This was a provisional agenda for a meeting of the Security Council (briefing by the High Commissioner).
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Lakhdar Brahimi, noting successful pledging at the Tokyo Conference for Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This was a public meeting of a wrap-up discussion on the Council's work for the month, held under the presidency of Mauritius.
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Abstract: This statement made recommendations for achieving conflict prevention and resolution in Africa and noted that the Council would consider establishing a Working Group to monitor these recommendations.
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Abstract: This meeting dealt with the situation in Africa.
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Abstract: The Council expressed concern at the worsening situation in theMiddle East and called on both parties to resume negotiations.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Hamid Karzai, the Chairman of the Interim Administration of Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This was an open debate on the situation in Africa organised by Mauritius.
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Abstract: This resolution extended the financial measures and broadened the travel ban and arms embargo; requested States to report on the measures taken to enforce them; and requested the 1267 Committee "to cooperate" with the Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC).
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Abstract: The briefing by Jean-Marie Guéhenno noted that UNMIK continued to press political actors to break their deadlock and form a coalition government.
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Abstract: This meeting unanimously adopted resolution 1390, freezing assets of the Taliban and Usama bin Laden.
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Abstract: During this meeting, the Council lifted sanctions on Ariana Afghan Airlines.
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Abstract: This note indicated that the Permanent Representative from Cameroon would serve as the chairman of the Informal Working Group on Sanctions until 31 December 2003.
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Abstract: This report focused on the election process and UNMIK's preparations to hand over authority to the new government.
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Abstract: This resolution amended sanctions on the Taliban and Al-Qaida, to not include Ariana Afghan Airlines.
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Abstract: This note established joint meetings of the Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations and the TCCs.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General's report that addressed Moroccan’s attempts to construct a road in the buffer zone in 2001 and 2002.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the permanent representative of Mauritius to the president of the Security Council that served as the background paper for the 29-30 January 2002 ministerial-level debate on Africa.
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Abstract: This was a report of the working group on peacekeeping operations.
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Abstract: This resolution strongly urged the Government of Myanmar to take urgent and concrete steps to ensure the establishment of democracy.
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Abstract: This was the wrap-up session held by Mali during which several members raised the issue of working methods.
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Abstract: This was the report of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia.
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Abstract: It was the meeting during which the Council unanimously adopted resolution 1386 and authorised an international security force for Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This resolution authorised the establishment of ISAF to provide security in Kabul.
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Abstract: This was a vetoed draft Egyptian and Tunisian resolution demanding Israel withdraw forces back to pre-September 2000 positions.
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Abstract: Resolution 1383 was adopted, endorsing the interim arrangement in the Bonn Agreement.
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Abstract: This was the report on the situation in Afghanistan, from November 2000 to November 2001, including the effects of the military strikes against Afghanistan, and urged a comprehensive approach to Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This resolution endorsed the Bonn Agreement on provisional arrangements until a permanent government could be re-established.
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Abstract: This was the letter transmitting the Bonn Agreement, which established the Interim Authority after the fall of the Taliban.