UN Documents Most Recent
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council proposing an extension of BONUCA for an additional year, until 31 December 2005.
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This presidential statement welcomed the presidential elections on 9 October 2004 resulting in the election of Hamid Karzai.
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The Council was briefed by Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Hedi Annabi on the recent presidential elections.
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The Council released a statement congratulating the Afghan people on successful presidential elections.
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This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia.
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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 the debate following the adoption of resolution 1556.
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This resolution established a working group to consider practical measures to be imposed upon individuals, groups or entities involved in or associated with terrorist activities, other than those designated by the Al-Qaida/Taliban Sanctions Committee and the establishment of a trust fund to compensate victims of terrorist acts and their families.
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This statement expressed the Council's intention to consider the matter of justice and the rule of law in conflict and post-conflict societies within six months and asked the Secretary General to make proposals for rapid implementation of the recommendations made in the Secretary-General's report of 23 August on strengthening United Nations support for transitional justice and the rule of law in conflict and post-conflict countries.
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This was the resumption of an open debate in which the Council discussed the Secretary-General's report on the rule of law.
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This was an open debate in which the Council discussed the Secretary-General's report on the rule of law.
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This was a vetoed Algerian, Pakistani and Tunisian draft resolution calling on Israel to halt military operations in Gaza.
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This was the Secretary-General’s letter indicating his intention to extend the mandate of UNOWA for three years.
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This resolution renewed the MONUC mandate and requested the Secretary-General investigate allegations of sexual exploitation by UN peacekeeping personnel and to take preventive measures.
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This was the Secretary-General's report on resolution 1559.
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This contained the quarterly ISAF report of operations between 12 May and 11 August 2004 noting the security situation remained calm but unstable.
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The Council was briefed by Jean-Marie Guéhenno on the preparations for the upcoming elections.
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This was the corrigendum of a UNAMI report.
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This report recommended a review of the mandate, force levels and concept of operations of UNFICYP.
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This was an open debate on Africa featuring an address from the Chairman of the AU.
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This was the report of the Panel of Experts pursuant to paragraph 2 of Security Council resolution 1549 (2004) concerning Liberia.
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Costa Rica proposed the establishment of a UN High Commissioner on Terrorism to “eliminating duplication, unifying resources, and centralising decision-making.”
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This presidential statement recognised the important civilian role in conflict management and peacebuilding.
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This was a Council debate on civilian aspects of conflict management and peacebuilding.
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This was a letter on the security arrangements for UNAMI.
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This was a resolution from the IAEA board.
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This resolution established the International Commission of Inquiry.
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This resolution proposed amendments by Malaysia, the Chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement.
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The Council unanimously adopted resolution 1563 extending the Afghan security force mandate for an additional 12 months.
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This resolution extended ISAF for an additional year until 13 October 2005.
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This resolution adjusted UNAMSIL.
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This resolution adjusted the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea's presence and operations.
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This presidential statement noted that illegal armed groups continued to undermine stability.
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This was a UNAMI report.
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This was a progress report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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This resolution urged withdrawal of all foreign forces from Lebanon, disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias, extension of the Lebanese government's control over all Lebanese territory and free and fair presidential elections.
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This was an IAEA report.
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This was a letter from Syrian regarding the proposed draft resolution on Lebanon.
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The Council denounced the escalation of violence in the Middle East and called upon all parties for the continuation of the peace process.
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This was a IAEA report on the implementation of the NPT safeguards agreement of Libya.
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This was a letter from the Government of Lebanon addressed to you regarding an initiative to submit to the Security Council a draft resolution on Syrian-Lebanese relations.
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This was a Secretary-General's report on MINUSTAH
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This was a report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraphs 6 and 13 to 16 of Security Council resolution 1556 (2004).
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The Council was briefed by Jean Arnault on the registration of voters.
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This letter from the Secretary-General was on the appointment of Melvin E. Holt, Jr., Li Changsheng, John E. Tambi and Joel Salek as experts for the Monitoring Group.
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This was the Secretary-General’s report on the rule of law in conflict and post-conflict societies.
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This resolution endorsed the recommended changes to the concept of operations and force level of UNFICYP.
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This was a Secretary-General report on the causes of conflict and promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa.
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This resolution on Somalia requested the Secretary-General to re-establish, for a period of six months, the Monitoring Group as referred to in paragraph 2 of resolution 1519 (2003).
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This report noted the continued violence and lack of rule of law in the DRC.
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The Council encouraged all States to redouble their efforts in order to provide security for the civilian populations on their territory, including for the foreigners to whom they grant refuge.
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This report noted the postponement of parliamentary elections until April 2005 and noted the difficulties in creating the tools of governance necessary.
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This resolution extended UNAMI until 12 August 2004.
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This report included recommendations on strengthening the capacity of the arms embargo.
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This contained the first Organisational Plan for the CTED.
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This is the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Pakistan (May 2004).
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This was a briefing by Hedi Annabi, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, claimed "uphill challenge" for Kosovo.
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This was a report pursuant to resolution 1483.
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The Council took note with profound concern of the preliminary results of the investigation led by the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire on the massacres that occurred in Korhog.
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This resolution endorsed plans for AU protection force for Darfur and expressed full support for the AU-led ceasefire commission and monitoring mission in Darfur, requested the Secretary-General to assist the AU with planning and assessments for its mission in Darfur and requested monthly reports from the Secretary-General. The resolution also imposed an arms embargo on non-state actors in Darfur.
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This report noted progress, subsequent to the violence in March, in the reconstruction of damaged or destroyed property, inter-ethnic reconciliation and reform of local government.
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The Council condemned the killings and abductions of civilians.
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This was the statement after the Council's debate on cooperation between the United Nations and regional organisations in stabilisation processes.
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This was on cooperation between the UN and regional organisations in stabilisation processes.
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This was the resumption of a meeting on cooperation between the UN and regional organisations in stabilisation processes.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General transmitting a special report on the Ituri conflict, January 2002-December 2003.
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The Council welcomed the holding of the presidential election on 9 October, and stressed the importance of accelerated progress on DDR.
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This presidential statement supported holding the presidential elections on 9 October.
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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 statement reiterated its firm support for the Somali national reconciliation process and the ongoing Somali National Reconciliation Conference in Kenya and expressed its serious concern regarding the humanitarian situation.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General on the appointment of Juan Gabriel Valdés (Chile) as my Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
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This was a letter notifying the Council about the appointment of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide.
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This was the progress report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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This letter contained the quarterly ISAF report of operations between 11 February and 11 May 2004.
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This was the report of the Security Council mission to West Africa, 20-29 June 2004.
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This presidential statement endorsed the certification process carried out by the IPTF.
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The Council reiterated its grave concern at the continued violence and instability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and at reports of threats to the peace and transition process and condemned the deaths of innocent civilians.
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This was the resumption of an open debate on the role of civil society in post-conflict peacebuilding.
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This was an open debate on the role of civil society in post-conflict peacebuilding.
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This resolution deplored the lack of Iranian cooperation and Iran's failure to respect its commitments.
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This was the corrigendum of an IAEA report.
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This presidential statement expressed satisfaction regarding progress made towards restoring constitutional order.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic and the activities of BONUCA.
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This resolution welcomed the Secretary-General's report of 7 June and requested an update no later than three months.
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This letter from the Secretary-General announced the resignation of Baker and charged Álvaro de Soto with the task to continue the political process.
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This resolution welcomed the Secretary-General's intention to conduct a review of the UNFICYP mandate.
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This report of the Secretary-General was on Somalia.
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This resolution endorsed the formation of the interim government and the holding of elections by January 2005, welcomed the end of occupation by 30 June 2004, endorsed the proposed timetable for the political transition, detailed the mandate of the SRSG, UNAMI and the MNF, and requested quarterly reports.
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The Council condemned atrocities and human right violations which occured.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan.