UN Documents Most Recent
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This was the report of the Commission of Inquiry established to investigate armed attacks on UMOSOM II personnel on 5 June 1993.
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This statement expressed grave concern and strongly urged the DPRK to proceed with the removal of spent fuel in a way to preserve fuel measurements.
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This resolution terminated Council sanctions on South Africa.
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This resolution imposed sanctions in connection with Rwanda and adjusted UNAMIR.
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This letter contained the Moscow Ceasefire Agreement.
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This meeting was on the situation in Rwanda.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General, Agenda for Development.
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This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Haiti.
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This statement welcomed enhanced consultations and exchange of information between the Council and the TCCs regarding peacekeeping operations, including their planning, management and coordination. This presidential statement said that regional and subregional organisations should be taken into account when setting up new peacekeeping operations.
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This was a presidential statement that focused on the Secretary-General's report An Agenda for Peace, and welcomed enhanced consultations and exchange of information with the TCCs.
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This resolution adjusted UNAMIR.
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This contained the declaration on measures for the settlement of the conflict and the quadripartite agreement.
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This resolution authorised the use of force in support of UNPROFOR in Croatia.
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This statement called on the DPRK to allow IAEA inspectors to complete their activities and requested the DPRK and the Republic of Korea to implement a 1992 joint declaration on the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula.
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This was the note making arrangements for the distribution of statements outside the Council Chamber so all speakers could have the opportunity to be heard without difficulty.
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This presidential statement called for an end to all obstacles to humanitarian aid.
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The Council agreed to issue a presidential statement (S/PRST/1994/12).
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This resolution called upon Israel, the occupying Power, to implement measures, including confiscation of arms, with the aim of preventing illegal acts of violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians in the Occupied territories.
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This resolution authorised the payment of compensation to private Iraqi citizens relocated following the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait.
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This was a draft resolution from New Zealand on possible mechanisms to improve council oversight of peacekeeping operations
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This was the note in which the Council agreed to make draft decisions in provisional form available to all members at the time they have been introduced in consultations of the whole.
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This was the General Assembly Declaration on the elimination of violence against women.
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This resolution recognised that the rule of law is essential to protecting human rights.
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During this meeting the General Assembly approved the appointment of José Ayala-Lasso (Ecuador) as the first High Commissioner for Human Rights.
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This resolution revised UN Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II)'s mandate.
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This is a note of the Secretary-General proposing the appointment of Ambassador Ayala Lasso as High Commissioner for Human Rights, for a term of office of four years, effective 28 February 1994.
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This report contained options for UN presence on the ground, including the deployment of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia as an observer force together with a multinational peacekeeping operation.
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The Council agreed to issue a presidential statement (S/PRST/1994/4).
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This contained a communiqué from the parties detailing their acceptance of the deployment of peacekeepers with a Russian contingent.
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The General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to dispatch a new mission, UNSMA, to assist with the rapprochement and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
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This resolution of the General Assembly created the post of High Commissioner for Human Rights
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This resolution was on human rights in the administration of justice.
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This resolution recommended that the Secretary-General undertake a study on the impact of armed conflict on children.
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This was a resolution that established an Open-ended Working Group to consider all aspects of the question of increase of the Council membership as well as other matters related to the Council.
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This note indicated that the Council agreed to continue to review periodically the list of matters of which it was seized.
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This resolution established the Commission of Inquiry to investigate the armed attacks on UNOSOM II personnel 5 June 1993.
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This report presented recommendations for United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM) following attacks.
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This resolution widened the travel ban imposed on Libyan individuals and imposed financial sanctions.
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This resolution approved an interim reduction in the UN Observer Mission in Georgia's mandate.
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This resolution authorised a naval blockade in Haiti.
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This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Haiti.
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These were the amendments to the rules of procedure of the General Assembly.
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This resolution established UNAMIR.
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This resolution established UN Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL).
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This resolution called for an oil embargo against UNITA in Angola.
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This note indicated that the Council agreed that effective 1 January 1994 its documents should be published in an annual series.
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This resolution established the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG).
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This resolution admitted the Principality of Andorra as a member of the UN.
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This was the note indicating Council members' agreement that the Secretariat should make the tentative forecast available to all member states once it has been transmitted to all members of the Council.
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This resolution recommended the Principality of Andorra for UN membership.
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This was the report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus.
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This note indicated that the Council agreed to take all necessary measures to ensure the timely submission of its annual report to the General Assembly.
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This resolution authorised the reinforcement of UNPROFOR.
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This resolution imposed sanctions in connection with Haiti.
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This resolution endorsed the package of confidence-building measures.
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With this resolution the Council approved an extended application of the mandate under which persons responsible for attacks on UN forces and personnel are held responsible.
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This resolution established safe areas in Bosnia and related UNPROFOR responsibilities.
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This resolution admitted Eritrea as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted the Principality of Monaco as a member of the UN.
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This was the statement in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "An agenda for peace: preventive diplomacy, peacemaking, and peace-keeping."
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This was the debate responding to the Agenda for Peace.
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This resolution changed the method of financing for UNFICYP and decided that UNFICYP’s costs not covered by voluntary contributions should be financed by member states through assessed contributions, and restructured the composition of the force.
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This resolution welcomed the Secretary-General's decision for the maintenance of the boundary until other arrangements were made by Iraq and Kuwait.
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This resolution recommended Eritrea for UN membership.
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This resolution recommended the Principality of Monaco for UN membership.
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This resolution established the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
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This was the annex of the report on the demarcation by the UN Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Demarcation Commission.
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This was the report on the demarcation by the UN Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Demarcation Commission.
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The Council did not adopted the draft resolution S/25693.
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This resolution urged the DPRK to reconsider its announcement to withdraw from the NPT and abide by its international obligations.
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This resolution established safe areas in Bosnia and related UNPROFOR responsibilities.
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This contained the statute of the ICTY, as requested by resolution 808.
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This was the report of the Security Council mission to former Yugoslavia, including Sarajevo and Srebrenica.
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This was a draft resolution vetoed by Russia changing UNFICYP’s methods of financing and S/PV.3211.
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This was a letter from Cyprus offering to contribute one-third of UNFICYP’s annual budget.
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This resolution strengthened sanctions and their enforcement in the context of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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This resolution established safe areas in Bosnia and related UNPROFOR responsibilities.
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This resolution admitted the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as a member of the UN.
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This presidential statement took note of the IAEA referral to the Council and expressed concern at the situation.
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This resolution recommended the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for UN membership.
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This report found the DPRK in violation of its safeguards obligations and referred the matter to the Council.
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This resolution authorised enforcement of the flight ban on Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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This report warned that as a result of reductions by troop contributors in the size of their contingents, UNFICYP’s strength had been reduced from 2,141 in May 1992 to 1,513 in March 1993, and additional reductions would make UNFICYP unviable.
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This resolution established UN Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) under Chapter VII.
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This resolution established the ICTY.
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This resolution authorised UNPROFOR to use force under Chapter VII for the mission’s security.
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This resolution expanded UNIKOM’s mandate.
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This resolution condemned UNITA’s rejection of election results in Angola.
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This was a note from the Secretary General circulating the application of Macedonia.
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This resolution admitted the Czech Republic as a member of the UN.