UN Documents Most Recent
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This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 December 2006.
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This resolution extended UNIIIC's mandate by one year.
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This was the Chadian letter requesting a Council meeting.
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This was the letter from the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" clarifying and elaborating on references in the Secretary-General's 23 May 2006 report on UNFICYP.
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This was the provisional agenda of a meeting of the Sierra Leone configuration.
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The Council was briefed by Ian Martin, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for TimorLeste.
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This was the statement following the renewal of UNDOF.
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This contained the 8 June request by Timor-Leste for a special inquiry.
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This contained the 11 June letter from the Timorese authorities to the Secretary-General regarding the future UN presence in Timor-Leste.
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This was the twenty-first report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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This was the first report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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This resolution partially lifted the arms embargo (for limited supplies of weapons and ammunition) but requested that the Liberian government mark weapons and ammunition, maintain a registry, and formally notify the sanctions committee.
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This resolution extended UNDOF's mandate until 31 December 2006.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General to the president of the Council enclosing a letter from his representative on the IAMB.
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This was a letter from Iraq to the president of the Council requesting the prolongation of the MNF mandate and of the DFI and the IAMB.
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This was the eleventh progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
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This report said that Iran was continuing to enrich uranium and indicated that nuclear inspectors had made little progress on shedding light on Iran's nuclear activities in the past.
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This was the transcript of the Security Council briefing by the presidents and prosecutors of the ICTY and ICTR.
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This was the report of the Panel of Experts on Liberia.
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This letter contained the Danish discussion paper for the 22 June meeting.
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This was a letter from the Liberian government requesting the lifting of the diamond and timber sanctions and of the travel ban imposed through resolution 1521.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on developments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities of the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in that country.
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This was a letter from Lebanon detailing Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during May 2006.
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This note contained the application of the Republic of Montenegro for admission to membership in the United Nations.
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This report noted that the parties remained far apart and compromise would be essential.
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This was a letter from Honduras to the Secretary-General enclosing a communiqué regarding the elections of the new government of Iraq.
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This was a UNAMI report.
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This was the letter from the president of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission to the Secretary-General containing a report on the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission meeting of 17 May 2006.
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This resolution authorised until 15 December 2006 an increase in the strength of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire of up to 1,500 additional troops.
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This report recommended extending the mandate of UNDOF for six months.
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The Council urged a ceasefire and compliance with the arms embargo.
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This was a briefing by the Chairman of the AU.
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This was a Sudanese letter detailing accusations against Chad.
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This was the Secretary-General's Bulletin establishing a regime for the management, care, preservation, storage and access to the complete copy of all the records compiled by the Serious Crimes Unit (SCU).
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This contained the administrative instructions with detailed rules regarding the handling of the copies.
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This resolution extended the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea until 30 September and downsized the mission to 2,300 troops.
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This was a letter from Israel expressing dismay at the terrorist attack perpetrated against Israel by Hezbollah on 28 May and holding the Lebanese government responsible, as well as the governments of Syria and Iran for supporting Hezbollah
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This was a letter from Lebanon referring to the 26 and 28 May incidents.
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This was a UNMOVIC quarterly report.
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This was the letter from the president of the ICTY to the president of the Security Council containing the assessment of and report on the ICTY completion strategy.
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This was the letter from the president of the ICTR to the president of the Security Council containing a revised version and assessment of the ICTR completion strategy.
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This was a letter from the President of the Security Council addressed to the Secretary-General informing him that the members of the Security Council had decided to send a mission to the Sudan and Chad from 4 to 10 June 2006.
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This presidential statement supported the deployment of the multinational force.
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This contained a letter from New Zealand to the Council president regarding Timor-Leste.
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This was a letter from Portugal to the Council president regarding Timor-Leste.
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This was a letter from Australia to the Council president regarding Timor-Leste.
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This was the letter from the legal counsel to Ethiopia to the president of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General calling for a reinforcement of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.
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This letter transmitted the seventh International Working Group communiqué.
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The Council expressed deep concern over the deteriorating situation.
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This presidential statement endorsed the seventh final communiqué of the International Working Group; strongly condemned violence against civilians, political leaders and impartial forces; and underlined the targeted measures against those blocking the peace process and obstructing UNOCI.
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This presidential statement welcomed the inauguration of the Iraqi government.
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This contained a letter from New Zealand to the Council president regarding Timor-Leste.
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This was the letter from three Timor-Leste leaders informing the Secretary-General about the request to Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Portugal for defence and security assistance.
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This contained the latest GUAM (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova) declarations and communiqué.
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This letter contained the quarterly ISAF report of operations between 1 December 2005 and 30 March 2006, noting an increase in suicide attacks since 2005.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus.
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This was the adoption of S/PRST/2006/25.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General appointing Melvin E. Holt, Jr., Harjit Singh Kelley, Joel Salek and Bruno Schiemsky as experts for the Monitoring Group.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraphs 10and 14 of Security Council resolution 1649 (2005).
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This was a letter from the President of the Council to the Secretary-General on the reinforcement of UNOCI.
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This letter transmitted the Watson White Paper, Strengthening Targeted Sanctions Through Fair and Clear Procedures.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on Darfur.
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This was the letter from the Permanent Observer of the League of Arab States.
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This resolution strongly encouraged Syria to respond positively to the request made by the government of Lebanon to delineate their common border.
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The Council expressed support for the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFI) and the intention to strengthen the arms embargo.
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This resolution was adopted under Chapter VII, setting new deadlines for the assessment mission and threatening sanctions.
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This was the record of the meeting in which resolution 1679 was adopted.
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This was the letter of the Council President to the Secretary-General informing him of the establishment of the Ad-Hoc Committee and inviting a senior member of the Secretariat staff to participate in the relevant meeting.
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This was the letter from Cyprus explaining the views of Greek Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos.
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This resolution extended the mandate of United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) until 31 May 2006.
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This was the adoption of resolution 1677 (2006).
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This renewed the UN Office in Timor-Leste (UNOTIL) until 20 June.
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This resolution on Somalia requested the Secretary-General to re-establish, for a period of six months, the Monitoring Group referred to in paragraph 3 of resolution 1558 (2004).
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This presidential statement welcomed the Peace Agreement.
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This was the letter from Turkey transmitting a letter from the Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat, criticising the Greek Cypriot leader Tassos Papadopoulos for opposing a bizonal and bicommunal solution to the Cyprus conflict.
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This resolution was on investing in the United Nations: for a stronger Organization worldwide.
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The General Assembly decided on the distribution of General Assembly PBC seats.
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The Council was briefed by Sukehiro Hasegawa, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for TimorLeste and Head of Mission of the United Nations Office in Timor-Leste.
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This was a letter from Lebanon requesting the extension UNIIIC's mandate for a period of up to one year and expressing hope that Brammertz would continue in his functions.
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This was a letter from Lebanon detailing Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during April 2006
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This was the report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia pursuant to Security Council resolution 1630 (2005).
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This was a letter from Côte d'Ivoire referring to human rights violations committed by French Licorne troops against the Ivorian Defence and Security Forces, including a statement made by the permanent representative to the Sanctions Committee on 12 April 2006.
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This letter contained the terms of reference for the Working Group on children and armed conflict.
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This was the Congolese letter on recent Ugandan incursions.
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This was the meeting during which resolution 1675 (2006) was adopted.
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This resolution was on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, expressed grave concern at the illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons, and the use of such weapons on civilians affected by armed conflict. The Council emphasised the need to end impunity and drew attention to the range of justice mechanisms to be considered, including national, international and mixed criminal courts and tribunals.
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This was the first report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone.
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This letter contained a report prepared at the request of the Security Council on Iran's implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement.
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This letter contained an IAEA report.