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This was the 'Report of the ad hoc working group on the revitalization of the General Assembly' within the role of the General Assembly in the selection of the Secretary-General is described.
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This noted that three additional rounds of direct talks were held on the issue of decentralisation of the governmental and administrative functions of Kosovo, including the delineation of municipal boundaries.
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This was a letter from Lebanon to the Secretary-General and the president of the Council on Israeli acts of aggression against Lebanon.
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This was a UNAMI report.
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This was sent to the Council under document S/2006/702.
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This was the adoption of resolution 1706.
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This was a letter from Lebanon to the Secretary-General and the president of the Council on Israeli acts of aggression against Lebanon.
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This note transmitted the report on the implementation of the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons safeguards agreement in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General conveying a letter from Haiti confirming the adoption of the police reform plan and enclosing a copy of the plan.
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This resolution set a mandate for UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) in Darfur; mandated a multidimensional UN presence in Chad and the Central African Republic; and requested recommendations.
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This was a UNMOVIC quarterly report.
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The Council expressed support for the Secretary-General's efforts aimed at reaching a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem, welcomed the agreement reached on 8 July 2006 and called for its full implementation without further delay.
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This was the second report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General (addendum) which made recommendations for UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) mandate in Darfur, indicating the possibility of opening a UNMIS office in the Central African Republic.
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The Council called on the government and all parties in Burundi to preserve peace and national reconciliation and encouraged the government to follow due process in its investigations into the possible coup attempt.
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This resolution established UNMIT, comprising 1,608 police and 34 military liaison officers.
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This was Sudan's request for the postponement of the 28 August Council meeting.
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This report was on the arrangements for establishing the Peacebuilding Fund.
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This was a Sudanese letter requesting that the Council allow time for Khartoum to resolve the situation in Darfur.
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This was the letter from the Secretary-General on the parties' obligations with respect to the cessation of hostilities.
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This was the report of the Board of Auditors on the financial statements of the United Nations Escrow (Iraq) Account for the biennium ended 31 December 2005.
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This was a report from the Board of Auditors on the UN Iraq Escrow Account for the financial year ended 31 December 2004.
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This was the 2006 annual report of the ICTY.
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This was the report on implementation of resolution 1701.
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This resolution extended the mandate of the United Nations Office in TimorLeste (UNOTIL) until 25 August 2006.
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This was the report by the Special Representative to the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General transmitting the Plan of the Government of the Sudan for the restoration of stability and protection of civilians in Darfur.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Sudan.
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This was a letter from the president of the Security Council regarding the appointment of Joachim Rucker as the Special Representative and head of UNMIK.
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This was the 2006 annual report of the ICTR.
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The Council was briefed by Ian Martin, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Timor-Leste.
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This resolution prolonged the mandate of MINUSTAH for six months with the intention to renew for further periods.
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This was the addendum to the seventh report of the Secretary-General on BINUB, providing specifics on the mandate and structure of the integrated office in Burundi.
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This was a Timorese letter consenting to the deployment of proposed UN police.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General regarding the appointment of Joachim Rucker as the Special Representative and head of UNMIK.
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This meeting was on the situation in the Middle East.
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This was the letter from Lebanon including the Lebanese prime minister's seven-point plan to end the conflict.
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This was on a letter dated 10 July 2006 concerning the termination of operations relating to letters of credit raised against the United Nations Iraq Account.
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This resolution called for a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. It also expanded UNIFIL's mandate.
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This letter from the Secretary-General was an update of S/2006/591 (28 July 2006) and Add. 1 (28 August 2006), where he made recommendations for UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)'s mandate in Darfur and for UN assistance to AU Mission in Sudan (AMIS).
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This note verbale from the Permanent Mission of Chad to the United Nations transmitted an agreement between Chad and Sudan on the renewal of commitments under the Tripoli Agreement.
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This was the letter transmitting a report on the activities of the EU Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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This resolution extended the UNAMI mandate until 10 August 2007.
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This presidential statement welcomed the decision of ECOWAS to transform the Moratorium on Import, Export and Manufacture of Light Weapons into a binding Convention on Small Arms and Light Weapons, their Ammunition and Other Related Materials.
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This was the Council debate on peace consolidation in West Africa.
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This was the report with recommendations for the future UN presence in Timor-Leste.
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This was on the cooperation between Interpol and the 1267 committee.
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This presidential statement condemned the July disturbances, reaffirmed its support for the implementation of targeted sanctions, encouraged the prime minister to take action to deploy 150 mobile courts before the next International Working Group (IWG) meeting and called on the IWG to monitor such progress.
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This was the report on the Qana incident.
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This was a Timorese letter requesting, inter alia, that the military component be under UN command and control.
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This presidential statement welcomed the first round of elections.
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This was the concept paper circulated by Ghana for the debate on peace consolidation in West Africa.
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This was a letter from the permanent representative of the Tanzania to the president of the Security Council containing the report of the Security Council’s work in January, under the presidency of Tanzania.
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This was the letter from Malaysia including the Putrajaya Declaration on the situation in Lebanon adopted by the Organisation of the Islamic Conference.
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This was the report on implementation of the recommendations contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa.
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This was a letter from the Arab League including the outcome of the meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the Iraqi National Reconciliation Conference.
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This was the letter from NAM to the Secretary-General noting climate change as a peace and security issue.
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This resolution extended sanctions to individuals recruiting or targeting children in situations of armed conflict, expressed the intention to consider measures over natural resources, and renewed the sanctions regime and the mandate of the Group of Experts until 31 July 2007.
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This was the General Assembly Annual Report of the Security Council in 2006.
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This resolution extended the UNIFIL mandate to 31 August 2006.
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This resolution demanded that Iran implement steps required by the IAEA to reestablish confidence in the peaceful nature of its nuclear programme and, in this context, suspend uranium enrichment activities.
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The Council expressed shock and distress at the Qana incident.
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This was the Secretary-General's report "A regional-global security partnership: challenges and opportunities".
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This was a Secretary-General's report on MINUSTAH.
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This report of the Secretary-general on Darfur made recommendations for UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) mandate in Darfur, indicating the possibility of opening a UNMIS office in the Central African Republic.
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This presidential statement expressed shock and distress at the killing of four UN observers in South Lebanon and called on Israel to conduct an inquiry.
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The Council expressed concern about the security in Afghanistan.
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This was the report of the Secretary General on justice and reconciliation.
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This was the letter from the Permanent Observer of the League of Arab States regarding the follow-up of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States on 15 July 2006.
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This was a letter from Georgia explaining developments in the Kodori Gorge.
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This was a letter from Georgia explaining that its Kodori Gorge operation was not in violation of the ceasefire agreement.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General transmitting the final communiqué of the 9th ministerial meeting of the International Working Group on Côte d’Ivoire.
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This was the letter from the Secretary-General transmitting the "Set of Principles" and "Decision by the two leaders."
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This resolution reiterated the Council's commitment to the issue of children and armed conflict.
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This was the resumption of a meeting on children and armed conflict.
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This was a debate on children and armed conflict.
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This was the report on UNIFIL.
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This was a letter from the Ambassador of New Zealand to the Council's president with an update on New Zealand's security assistance presence in Timor-Leste.
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This was Uganda's comments on the report of the Secretary-General.
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This presidential statement welcomed the Yamoussoukro meeting of Ivorian leaders, requested the Secretary-General to produce a report on the implementation of the parties' commitments before a subsequent meeting in September, underlined the Council's readiness to impose targeted measures and endorsed the eighth communiqué of the International Working Group.
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This note described the outcome of the six months of work of the Informal Working Group in 2006 under the leadership of Japan.
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This was a letter detailing the Russian reaction to the Georgian parliament's decision on peacekeeping forces in conflict zones.
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This was a letter from Lebanon informing that the Israeli aggression against Lebanon escalated seriously
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This was a letter from Lebanon informing that the Israeli aggression against Lebanon escalated seriously.
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This was a letter from the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine regarding Israel's aggression.
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This was a letter from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) addressed to the President of the Security Council transmitting the report of the Group of Experts on the DRC.
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This was a progress report of the Secretary-General to the General Assembly on the prevention of armed conflict.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General on Côte d'Ivoire.
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This was a letter from Lebanon including a list of the aggressions committed by Israel against Lebanon from 12 to 14 July 2006.
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This was a letter from Lebanon informing that the Lebanese Prime Minister called for an immediate ceasefire; the extension of its authority in South Lebanon with the help of the UN and; humanitarian assistance from the international community and qualifying the Israeli aggression as disproportionate.