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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.
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This resolution admitted the Slovak Republic as a member of the UN.
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This presidential statement found Iraq in material breach of resolution 687.
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This resolution recommended the Czech Republic for UN membership.
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This resolution recommended the Slovak Republic for UN membership.
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This resolution established the UN operation in Mozambique.
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This resolution requested the Secretary-General to invite member states to submit written comments on a possible review of Council membership and asked the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly a report containing the comments of member states on the subject at its 48th session.
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This resolution authorised the use of force in Somalia (UNITAF).
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This resolution demanded that hostilities in Angola cease immediately.
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This resolution mandated UNTAC to proceed with preparations for free and fair elections.
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This letter from the Secretary-General recommended that Unified Task Force (UNITAF) be deployed.
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This resolution endorsed the Secretary-General’s set of ideas for Cyprus reunited as a bi-communal, bi-zonal federation with a single, indivisible sovereignty.
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The Council invited the Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iraq, Max Van der Stoel, to address the Council on the situation in between Kuwait and Iraq.
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This resolution imposed an arms embargo on Liberia.
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This resolution authorised a naval blockade in the context of the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Right on the former Yugoslavia, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, was invited to address the Council during a meeting on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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This resolution demanded that hostilities in Angola cease immediately.
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This was the discussion “An Agenda for Peace: Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-keeping”.
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This was a note by the president of the Security Council on the mission of the Council to Angola, 11 to 14 October 1992 (oral report).
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This resolution deplored the lack of compliance of one of the parties with resolution 766 on Cambodia.
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The Council decided to send to Angola an ad hoc commission composed of members of the Council to support the implementation of the peace agreements.
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This resolution asked the Secretary-General to appoint an international commission to provide recommendations on how to address the situation in the former Yugoslavia.
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This resolution authorised the UN Protection Force to assume responsibility for monitoring the arrangements agreed.
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This resolution decided to consider the membership of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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This resolution strengthened UNPROFOR.
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This was a report of the Secretary-General on UNPROFOR.
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This resolution expanded and strengthened UNOSOM's mandate to protect humanitarian convoys and distribution centres.
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This resolution endorsed the Set of Ideas.
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This resolution authorised the use of force in Bosnia and Herzegovina to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
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During this meeting, the Council decided for the first time to invite a Special Rapporteur of the UN Commission on Human Rights (Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iraq Max Van der Stoel) to address the body during a meeting on the situation between Iraq and Kuwait.
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This was a letter from Belgium requesting that the Security Council invite the CHR Special Rapporteur on Iraq, Max van der Stoel, to address the Council.
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This was a letter from France requesting that the Security Council invite the CHR Special Rapporteur on Iraq, Max van der Stoel, to address the Council.
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This was a letter from the UK requesting that the Council invite the CHR Special Rapporteur on Iraq, Max van der Stoel, to address the Council.
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This was a letter from the US requesting that the Security Council invite the CHR Special Rapporteur on Iraq, Max van der Stoel to address the Council.
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This resolution authorised the enlargement of UNPROFOR's mandate.
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This resolution admitted Georgia as a member of the UN.
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This resolution was on UNOSOM.
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This report was on the situation in Somalia and highlighted arms flow to the country.
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This resolution on Cambodia demanded that one of the parties to permit without delay the deployment of the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC).
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This resolution recommended the Georgia for UN membership.
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This resolution authoriz=sed the strengthening of the force.
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This resolution authorised the additional deployment of the United Nations Protection Force.
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This was the report An Agenda for Peace in which Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali noted that peace-building after civil or international strife must address the serious problem of landmines.
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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 admitted Croatia as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Bosnia and Herzegovina as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Slovenia as a member of the UN.
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This resolution recommended Bosnia and Herzegovina for UN membership.
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This resolution recommended Croatia for UN membership.
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This resolution recommended Slovenia for UN membership.
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This resolution contained a list of demands to the parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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This was the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol of 1 December 1997.
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This resolution established UN Operation in Somalia I (UNOSOM I) and a Sanctions Committee.
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This report was on the situation in Somalia and highlighted progress made in implementing the arms embargo.
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This resolution endorsed the Secretary-Genera "Set of Ideas".
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This report outlined the “Set of Ideas on an overall framework agreement on Cyprus”.
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This resolution imposed an arms embargo and selective travel ban on Libya, and established a sanctions committee.
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This resolution condemned the destruction of Pan American flight 103.
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This resolution supported the Secretary-General’s proposal to send a technical team to Somalia.
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This was the corrigendum of the Secretary-General report S/23693.
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This report was prepared in response to Security Council request in resolution 733.
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This resolution decided to establish the mandate of a Special on human rights in Myanmar.
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This resolution admitted the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Uzbekistan as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Armenia as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Kazakhstan as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Tajikistan as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Turkmenistan as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Azerbaijan as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted San Marino as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Moldova as a member of the UN.