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This report revealed that there had been an increase in the intensity of chemical attacks in terms of both the number of victims and the severity of injuries. Also, a higher number of victims were civilians.
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This resolution called on Israel to stop deporting Palestinians.
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This resolution deplored Israeli actions in the occupied territories and called upon the government again to abide by the Geneva Conventions.
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This resolution adopted provisional measures under article 40 in the context of the Iran-Iraq war.
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This was a statement following the submission of reports from fact-finding missions condemning the use of chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers and demanded that the 1925 Geneva Protocol be respected.
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This was a report of UN fact-finding mission to determine whether chemical agents had been used in the conflict between Iran and Iraq.
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This was a draft resolution calling for full and immediate compliance with the ICJ judgement in the Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua Case, vetoed by the US.
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This was a letter from Nicaragua to the president of the Council requesting an emergency meeting to consider the failure of the US to execute the ICJ’s judgment in the Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua Case.
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This resolution recommended the reappointment of Javier Pérez de Cuéllar.
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This resolution took note of the Draft Framework Agreement.
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This report contained the Draft Framework Agreement.
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This was the report of UN fact-finding mission to determine whether chemical agents had been used in the Iran-Iraq War.
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This meeting was on Iran-Iraq.
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This resolution reiterated calls for a cessation of hostilities in the Iran-Iraq War. It deplored the use of chemical weapons, condemned vigorously their continued use in the conflict, expected both sides to refrain from their use, and called upon all states to adopt strict controls over transferring chemical products to any country believed to have used chemical weapons.
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This resolution condemned acts of hostage-taking and abduction.
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This was a meeting on the responsibility of the Security Council in maintaining international peace and security.
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The Secretary-General transmitted a report of a medical specialist who examined Iranian patients hospitalized allegedly as a result of a use of chemical weapon.
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These were the rules of procedure of the General Assembly, including amendments and additions adopted on 31 December 1984.
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This resolution admitted Brunei Darussalam as a member of the UN.
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This resolution further condemned Northern Cyprus.
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This was the first report of UN fact-finding mission to determine whether chemical agents had been used in the Iran-Iraq War, and deplored that chemical weapons had been used in the form of aerial bombs in contradiction of international law.
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This resolution recommended Brunei Darussalam for UN membership.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General to Iran announcing his intention to dispatch a fact-finding mission to investigate attacks in civilian areas.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General to Iraq announcing his intention to dispatch a fact-finding mission to investigate attacks in civilian areas.
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This resolution invalidated the creation of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
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This was a letter from Iran which alleged that chemical weapons were being used by Iraq.
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This resolution admitted Saint Kitts and Nevis (Saint Christopher and Nevis) as a member of the UN.
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This resolution recommended Saint Kitts and Nevis (Saint Christopher and Nevis) for UN membership.
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This was an open debate after Korean Air Lines flight 007, with 269 people aboard, was shot down by a Soviet fighter plane.
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This was an open debate on Korean Air Lines flight 007, with 269 people aboard, shot down by a Soviet fighter plane.
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This was an open debate on the Korean Air Lines flight 007, with 269 people aboard, shot down by a Soviet fighter plane.
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This was the report of the first UN mission to inspect civilian areas within Iran and Iraq which had been subject to military attacks.
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This was a letter from the Secretary-General to the Council that called for the UNGOMAP deployment of a military force to observe the implementation of the peace treaty. Its Annex contains the text of the Geneva Accords.
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This resolution expressed support for the inter-communal talks and 1977-1979 agreements, considered the withdrawal of all occupation forces from the Republic of Cyprus as an essential basis for the solution of the problem and called for the respect of freedom of settlement and right to property.
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This is the most current version of the Provisional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council.
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This resolution extended the mandate of UNIFIL by 3 months and authorised it to conduct humanitarian tasks.
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This resolution condemned the Israeli incursions and demanded an Israeli withdrawal.
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This resolution authorised the deployment of military observers in and around Beirut.
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This resolution demanded that Israel immediately withdraw all military forces from Lebanon.
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This resolution nullified Israeli annexation of the Golan Heights.
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This resolution recommended the appointment of Javier Pérez de Cuéllar.
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This resolution admitted Antigua and Barbuda as a member of the UN.
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This resolution recommended Antigua and Barbuda for UN membership.
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This resolution admitted Belize as a member of the UN.
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This resolution recommended Belize for UN membership.
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This resolution admitted Vanuatu as a member of the UN.
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This resolution recommended Vanuatu for UN membership.
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This resolution strongly condemned Israel’s military attack, considered that the attack constitute a serious threat to the entire safeguards regime of the IAEA and called upon Israel to place its nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards.
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This resolution condemned Israel for the “unjustified attack” on Iraq’s Osirak reactor, reaffirmed that the Agency’s safeguards system was the only reliable means of verifying peaceful use of nuclear facilities, and requested the Director-General to submit this resolution to the Security Council.
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This resolution reaffirmed the applicability of the Geneva Conventions to Israeli treatment of civilians in the Palestinian territories.
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This was a resolution that referred to “the continued occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco”.
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This resolution admitted Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as a member of the UN.
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This General Assembly resolution admitted Zimbabwe as a member of the UN.
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This resolution censured Israeli enactment of the “basic law” on Jerusalem.
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This resolution recommended Zimbabwe for UN membership.
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This resolution reconfirmed the illegality of Israeli actions to change the character and status of Jerusalem.
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This resolution deplored Israel’s failure to implement resolution 468.
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This resolution called upon Israel to rescind the expulsion of three Palestinian leaders from Hebron and Halhoul.
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This resolution deplored Israeli settlement policy in the occupied territories and reiterated that the settlements have no legal validity.
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This was on the situation in the Middle East.
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This resolution recommended Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for UN membership.
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In an emergency session, the General Assembly condemned the invasion of Afghanistan by Soviet troops.
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This resolution invoked Uniting for Peace by calling for an emergency session of the General Assembly, following a veto by the Soviet Union on a draft resolution that would have called on its forces to withdraw from Afghanistan.
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This resolution terminated Council sanctions on Southern Rhodesia.
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This resolution referred to “the continued occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco”.
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This resolution admitted Saint Lucia as a member of the UN.
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This resolution recommended Saint Lucia for UN membership.
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The Council accepted the recommendations in a report (S/13450) submitted by a commission it set up to look into the Israeli settlements.
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This was on the situation in the Middle East.
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This resolution urged the parties to proceed with inter-communal talks within the framework of the 19 May High Level agreement.
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This report contained the agreement reached between the two leaders on 18 and 19 May 1979.
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This resolution declared that settlements in occupied territories have no legal validity and the legal status of Jerusalem cannot be validly altered unilaterally.
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This resolution admitted the Commonwealth of Dominica as a member of the UN.
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This resolution recommended the Commonwealth of Dominica for UN membership.
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This resolution recommended the Council to adopt “all appropriate and practical measures under the Charter” for ensuring the implementation of resolutions on Cyprus, “within a time frame.”
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This resolution renewed UNEF’s mandate.
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This resolution admitted Solomon Islands as a member of the UN.
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This meeting was on the situation in the Middle East.
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This resolution recommended Solomon Islands for UN membership.
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This was the final document of the General Assembly’s first Special Session on disarmament.
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This resolution approved the Secretary-General’s request to increase the strength of UNIFIL.
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This resolution established UNIFIL.
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This was a report from the Secretary-General on Lebanon.
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This resolution called for strict respect for the international integrity, sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon, urged Israel to withdraw from Lebanese territory, and established UNIFIL.
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This resolution established a sanctions committee to monitor the arms embargo against South Africa.
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This resolution requested the establishment of an investigatory body with the participation of the Red Cross to speedily resolve the issue of missing persons in Cyprus.
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This resolution recommended the Council to adopt “all appropriate and practical measures under the Charter” for ensuring the implementation of resolutions on Cyprus, “within a time frame.”
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This resolution imposed a mandatory ban on all states from engaging in "any cooperation with South Africa in the manufacture and development of nuclear weapons".
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This resolution admitted Djibouti as a member of the UN.
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This resolution admitted Viet Nam as a member of the UN.