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The Council recommended the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for UN membership.
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This was the application for membership of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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The Council expressed concern at the escalation of violence and supported the diplomatic initiative.
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This was the second resumption of a debate on women, peace and security.
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This was a debate on women, peace and security.
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This was the resumption of an open debate on women, peace and security.
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This was the report of the Security Council mission to Sierra Leone.
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This was the letter from Uganda on Sudan’s candidature.
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This resolution condemned Israeli violence in Jerusalem.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on the establishment of a Special Court for Sierra Leone.
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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 briefing by Dr. Bernard Kouchner drew mixed reactions from Council members: some expressed support, and some expressed reservations.
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This report noted the completion of the first phase of voter registration, but also difficulties regarding the participation of minority communities.
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This was the UNSMA report noted the very negative impact of the ongoing conflict on the population.
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This resolution increased the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea and authorised it to monitor the Temporary Security Zone.
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This was the UN millennium declaration.
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This was the debate on “ensuring an effective role of the Security Council in the maintenance of international peace and security, particularly in Africa”.
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This was the adoption of the Millennium Summit declaration on ensuring an effective role for the Council in maintaining peace and security, especially in Africa.
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This resolution admitted Tuvalu as a member of the UN.
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This report was on the implementation of the outcome of the Fourth World Conference on Women and of the special session of the General Assembly entitled "Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century."
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This briefing by Heidi Annabi drew mixed reactions from Council members: some voiced concern that the planned elections would undermine the sovereignty of Yugoslavia.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General regarding a high-level Panel undertaking a thorough review of the United Nations peace and security activities.
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This was the report of the Panel on the United Nations Peace Operations (also known as the Brahimi Report).
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This resolution requested the Secretary-General to negotiate an agreement to create the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
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This resolution urged member states to sign and ratify the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict.
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This was an open debate on children and armed conflict.
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This was from the Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the president of the Security Council containing a 12 June 2000 request from the President of the Republic of Sierra Leone regarding the establishment of a special court for Sierra Leone.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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This letter transmitted the assessment of the work of the Council for the month of March that year.
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This resolution established the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE).
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This resolution extended the mandate of UNIFIL by six months and endorsed the understanding that the Force would redeploy in South Lebanon.
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This was a resumption of a meeting on children and armed conflict.
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This was an open debate on children and armed conflict.
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This statement invited the Secretary-General to submit a report on the prevention of armed conflict.
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This was an open debate on conflict prevention.
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This was the first report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict to the Council.
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This resolution encouraged voluntary HIV/AIDS testing and counselling for peacekeeping troops.
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This was the debate on the responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of international peace and security regarding HIV/AIDS and international peacekeeping operations.
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This was the corrigendum of the briefing by Heidi Annabi on the security situation and the upcoming elections.
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This was a briefing by Heidi Annabi on the security situation and the upcoming elections.
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This letter transmitted the Windhoek Declaration and the Namibia Plan of Action on Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in Multidimensional Peace Support Operations.
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This resolution decided that all States should take the necessary measures to prohibit the direct or indirect import of all rough diamonds from Sierra Leone to their territory. It also requested a panel of experts for an initial period of four months.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic and on the activities of the United Nations Peace-Building Support Office in that country.
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This was a briefing by Carl Bildt, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Balkans.
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This was the corrigendum of the report of the Secretary-General.
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This was a letter from Algeria transmitting the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement.
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This presidential statement endorsed the Secretary-General’s conclusion that Israel had withdrawn its forces from Lebanon.
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This report concluded that Israel withdrew completely from Lebanon.
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This report noted the deplorable humanitarian conditions of most Afghanis and the increasing internationalisation of the conflict.
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This was the letter from Lebanon to the Secretary-General affirming that the de facto line between Lebanon and Syria "is the line separating the areas of operation of UNIFIL and UNDOF."
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The briefing by Bernard Kouchner noted that one year's progress in Kosovo was mixed as security was still an issue. He expressed his opinion that changes to human behaviour could not be brought about simply through decisions or actions by the Council or the Special Representative of the Secretary-General.
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This report outlined achievements of UNMIK in its first year.
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This presidential statement welcomed the recommendation made by its mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to proceed with the early establishment of an expert panel on the illegal exploitation of natural resources and other forms of wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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This was the first UNMOVIC quarterly report.
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This presidential statement strongly endorsed the report of the Secretary-General of 22 May 2000.
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This was a report that verified the implementation of resolutions 425 and 426 (1978). This stated that the Sheb'a farmlands fell under the scope of the area of operations of UNDOF.
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This resolution established an arms embargo against both parties.
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This meeting was on Sierra Leone.
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The Council heard the report on the recent Council mission to Kosovo, and gave mixed responses.
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This was the Security Council mission visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 4-8 May 2000.
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This was the report of the Security Council special mission visit to Eritrea and Ethiopia, 9 and 10 May 2000.
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This was a report of the eight-member Council Mission to Kosovo, 27-29 April 2000.
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This presidential statement welcomed the decision of Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon.
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This was on "Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict and " the Council emphasised the importance of incorporating DDR in peace agreements.
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This was the resumption of a debate on the protection of civilians.
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This was a debate on the protection of civilians.
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This resolution imposed further sanctions on UNITA and called for punishment of diamond sanctions violators.
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This was the last time article 27(3) was raised by a member state during a Security Council meeting.
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This note by the President of the Council established on a temporary basis an Informal Working Group to develop general recommendations on how to improve the effectiveness of UN sanctions.
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This was the letter from the Russian delegation criticising UNMOVIC's organisational plan for not clearly prescribing procedures for conducting inspections, and for failing to mention the need to reach an agreement on these procedures with Baghdad.
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The Council condemned the Taliban for launching new offensive in March, and for forced entry into the UN compound in Kandahar resulting in the withdrawal of the UN presence in southern Afghanistan. It further condemned the use of Afghan territory to shelter terrorists.
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The Council agreed to issue a presidential statement (S/PRST/2000/12).
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During an open debate, the Council heard from many parties, indicating that the situation in Afghanistan continued to be grim.
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This was a letter from the President of the General Assembly on behalf of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations responsing to the 14 February letter from the President of the Council.
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This was the organizational plan for UNMOVIC.
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This was an UNMOVIC report.
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This note indicated procedures for the distribution of Council statements.
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This was a presidential statement on disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration. The Council recognised that action to curb the illegal flow of small arms into areas of conflict can contribute to the success of DDR.
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This was the Security Council meeting in which the Canadian chairman of the Sanctions Committee presented evidence of UNITA sanctions violations.
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This was the resumption of a meeting on Angola.
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The Council the importance of providing assistance to all those in need, with particular emphasis on women and children and other vulnerable groups affected by armed conflict, in accordance with the principle of impartiality.
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This was the Secretary-General's appointment of the College of Commissioners.
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This outlined findings relating to the significance of diamonds for UNITA, its arms and military equipment, the supply of petroleum products and the recommendations on related matters.
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This document reported the targeting of civilians in the conflict, and estimated that the conflict would continue despite calls for a ceasefire from the Security Council.
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This was the press release on the occasion of International Women's Day that brought the whole Security Council on board with the issue of Women, Peace and Security for the first time.
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The Council was briefed in a closed session by Dr. Bernard Kouchner and General Klaus Reinhardt, head of the international security presence in Kosovo.
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This report noted that UNMIK initiated the process of establishing provisional institutions for autonomous government pending agreement on status, and noted progress in demobilising former combatants.
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This note indicated that newly elected Council members would be invited to observe informal consultations of Council members for one month preceding their term of membership.
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This resolution authorised the expansion of MONUC to consist of up to 5,537 military personnel.
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This was on application of Tuvalu.