UN Documents for DPRK (North Korea): Sanctions Committee Documents

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13 November 2006 S/AC.49/2006/6 This was a note verbale from the Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic to the UN addressed to the Chairman of the Committee, on the implementation of resolution 1718 (2006).
13 November 2006 S/AC.49/2006/5 This was a note verbale from the Permanent Mission of the Principality of Liechtenstein to the UN addressed to the Chairman of the Committee, regarding the implementation of resolution 1718 (2006).
13 November 2006 S/AC.49/2006/3 This was a note verbale dated 13 November 2006 from the Permanent Mission of the UK to the UN addressed to the Chairman of the Committee, transmitting information on the implementation of resolution 1718 (2006).
13 November 2006 S/AC.49/2006/2 This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations addressed to the Chairman of the Committee, transmitting a report on Canada's implementation of resolution 1718 (2006).
10 November 2006 S/AC.49/2006/1 This was a note verbale from the Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations addressed to the Chairman of the Committee, transmitting information on the implementation of resolution 1718 (2006).
1 November 2006 S/2006/853 This letter contained the list of chemical and biological items, materials, equipment, goods and technologies related to weapons of mass destruction programmes; these lists superseded S/2006/816 mentioned in resolution 1718.
1 November 2006 SCA/6/06(9) This was the note verbale to UN member states on the need to report to the Council within thirty days of the adoption of resolution 1718.
20 October 2006 S/2006/833 This was the note from the president of the Council on the election of the chairman and vice-chairman for the Sanctions Committee on North Korea.
1 January 2006 S/2006/853/Corr.1 This was the Corrigendum of the letter containing the list of chemical and biological items, materials, equipment, goods and technologies related to weapons of mass destruction programmes.