UN Documents Most Recent
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This was the fourth report of the Secretary-General on UNOB.
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This was the Secretary-General's report on MINUSTAH.
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This was the report of the Council mission to Haiti stressing that there was no alternative to elections.
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This presidential statement reiterated its call for the full implementation of resolution 1559, acknowledged Syrian withdrawal from Lebanon and welcomed the deployment of Lebanese Armed Forces to positions vacated by Syrian forces.
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This resolution welcomed the Pretoria Agreement and extended the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire's mandate by one month.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on United Nations assistance to the African Union Mission in the Sudan.
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This resolution extended MINURSO's mandate until 31 October 2005.
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This resolution established the UN Office in Timor-Leste (UNOTIL).
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This was the first semi-annual report on the implementation of resolution 1559 (2004).
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This was the twenty-fifth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.
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The Council reaffirmed that proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, as well as their means of delivery, constitutes a threat to international peace and security as stressed in resolution 1540.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on the situation concerning Western Sahara.
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This resolution expanded the arms embargo and added travel bans and assets freeze to the sanctions regime.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General that contained data on reports of sexual exploitation and abuse and measures taken.
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This resolution extended the mandate of the Special Rapporteur by one year.
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This was a letter from Iraq to the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) submitting Iraq’s national report.
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This letter informed of the composition of the mission sent to Haiti.
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This resolution established UNIIIC to investigate the 14 February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.
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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 letter contained the quarterly ISAF report of operations between 25 January to 7 March 2005 which noted the low level of violence might be due to the bad weather.
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This resolution extended the mandate of the UN Mission in Côte d'Ivoire.
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This was the first quarterly report on EUFOR.
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This was the report of the second annual workshop for the newly elected members of the Security Council, which was held on 9 and 10 December 2004.
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This presidential statement acknowledged progress made in Guinea-Bissau, including in the electoral process.
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This was the terms of reference of the mission sent to Haiti from 13 to 16 April 2005.
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This resolution referred the situation in Darfur to the International Criminal Court.
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This resolution extended the mandate of MONUC until 1 October 2005.
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This was a wrap-up session of the Council's work for the month with the discussion focusing on Africa.
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This resolution created a committee and panel of experts and additional individually targeting measures.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General on the appointment of Pedersen as his Personal Representative for southern Lebanon.
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This was a report of the Mission of Inquiry into the Circumstances, Causes and Consequences of the 14 February Beirut Bombing that killed Hariri and 22 others
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This resolution extended UNAMA's mandate until 24 March 2006.
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This resolution established UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS). This was the first resolution to affirm zero tolerance of sexual exploitation in all UN peacekeeping missions.
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This was the comprehensive report by Prince Zeid called "A comprehensive strategy to eliminate future sexual exploitation and abuse in United Nations peacekeeping operations".
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The Council extended UNAMA's mandate for an additional 12 months by unanimously adopting resolution 1589.
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This letter contained the Joint Statement from the meeting of the Syrian-Lebanese Higher Council.
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The Council was briefed by Jean Arnault on the complexities of the parliamentary and provincial-level elections.
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This was the Secretary-General's report In Larger Freedom: towards development, security and human rights for all.
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This was from Brazil to the Secretary-General inviting member states to participate in the 30 March wrap-up session on the Council's work for the month.
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This was the fourth progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire.
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This report noted the continued need for UNAMA's presence and international military forces and recommended an extension of 12 months.
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This was the corrigendum of a UNAMI report.
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This was the seventeenth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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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 was a letter from the Secretary-General to the Security Council transmitting a report of the assessment mission on the establishment of an international judicial commission of inquiry for Burundi.
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This was the twenty-seventh report of the High Representative on Implementation of the Peace Agreement.
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This was the report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia pursuant to Security Council resolution 1558 (2004).
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This was a report of the Secretary-General and his Special Envoy for Myanmar.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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This statement was on the situation in Somalia
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on inter-mission cooperation and possible cross-border operations between the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone, the United Nations Mission in Liberia and the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.
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This was the report of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations and its Working Group at the 2005 substantive session, noting the need for a wider interpretation of SSR activities.
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This letter contained the quarterly ISAF report of operations between 11 August 2004 and 25 January 2005, and noted the staff was increased from 6,875 to 8,027.
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The Council reaffirmed the crucial importance of the reintegration of ex-combatants, taking into account the special needs of child soldiers and women, in order to reverse the culture of violence and create an enabling environment for national reconciliation in countries emerging from conflict.
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This was a briefing by Søren Jessen-Peterson noted the past three months had been marked by a positive trend. Council members remarked on the need for more progress in areas of the protection of minorities, freedom of movement, establishment of the rule of law, return of refugees and combating organised crime.
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This was an open debate on children and armed conflict during which several delegations raised concerns about sexual exploitation and abuse by UN personnel.
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This was an open debate on children and armed conflict during which several delegations raised concerns about sexual exploitation and abuse by UN personnel.
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This presidential statement reiterated the Security Council's intention to complete the process of setting up a monitoring and reporting mechanism and indicated that the Council had started work on a new resolution.
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This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia.
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This report recommended the establishment of the UN Office in Timor-Leste (UNOTIL).
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This presidential statement called on arms-exporting countries to exercise the highest degree of responsibility in the trade in small arms and requested an update from the Secretary-General on the implementation of the twelve recommendations contained in his 2002 report, "Small Arms."
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This was a debate on small arms.
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This was a debate on small arms.
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This was a briefing by Louise Arbour, High Commissioner for Human Rights, on the Darfur Commission report.
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This was a statement on the Sharm el Sheik Summit.
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This presidential statement welcomed the elections and called for sustained political efforts to make the transition successful.
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This presidential statement condemned the Hariri assassination.
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This report noted tangible progress towards the eight standards, but noted that none had yet been fully realised.
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This was a report on ways to address subregional and cross-border issues in West Africa, including small arms.
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This was a report to the Council on steps taken by the Secretary-General to address allegations of sexual exploitation within MONUC.
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This was a report on small arms which contained an update on implementation of the 12 recommendations of his 2002 report.
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This resolution authorised the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire to monitor the arms embargo and created a Group of Experts to provide information to the Sanctions Committee.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan.
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This was the report of the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur to the Secretary-General.
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This resolution condemned the killings and abductions of civilians in the Gali district.
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This resolution extended the mandate of UNIFIL until 31 July 2005 and expressed intention to review the mandate and structure of UNIFIL.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on the situation concerning Western Sahara.
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This memorandum by the Secretary-General set out the procedure for filling a vacancy on the ICJ.
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This was the Secretary-General's report on MINUSTAH.
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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 submitting the report of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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This was the report on UNIFIL from 21 July 2004 to 20 January 2005.
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This presidential statement welcomed the Palestinian presidential election of 9 January and called for full implementation of the Quartet’s Road Map.
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This presidential statement called for elections to be held in 2005 and signalled the Council's intention to send a mission to Haiti.
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The Council welcomed the presidential elections of the Palestinian Authority.
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The Council was briefed by Jean Arnault who focused on the importance of building strong local governments to overcome challenges posed by terrorism, narcotics, and factionalism.
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This was an assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Spain.
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This was a report of the investigation by the Office of Internal Oversight Services into allegations of sexual exploitation within MONUC.
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This was a statement on the implementation of resolution 1308 in peacekeeping operations, five years after its adoption.
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This was a letter from Bahrain to the Secretary-General which transmitted the Joint Communiqué of the Ministerial Meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council states and the EU, expressing appreciation to ICRC and the Tripartite Commission for seeking Kuwaiti and third-country nationals and missing persons whose fate and whereabouts were still unknown.
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This was a UNAMI report.