UN Secretary-General's Reports

Secretary-General's Reports View full list
8 September 1999 S/1999/957 This was the Secretary-General report on the protection of civilians.
30 July 1999 S/1999/836 This was the seventh report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone.
12 July 1999 S/1999/779 This report gave an update of the situation on the ground, and outlined a detailed plan for the operation of UNMIK and the management of Kosovo.
30 June 1999 S/1999/726 This was on Libya’s compliance with Council resolutions.
21 June 1999 S/1999/698 This report noted the unwillingness of the Taliban to take part in any peace talks and the cyclical outbreak of hostilities every spring.
12 June 1999 S/1999/672 This was a report on UNMIK
5 April 1999 S/1999/378 This was from the Secretary-General to the president of the Security Council reporting that the two suspects in the Lockerbie case had appeared to stand trial in The Hague.
31 March 1999 S/1999/362 This report noted limited progress in the talks between the Taliban and other factions, but that the talks themselves were a positive sign.
12 February 1999 S/1999/171 This was a report of the Secretary-General on the enhancement of African peacekeeping capacity.
29 January 1999 S/1999/98 This was the Secretary-General's report on the January visit of his Special Envoy to the Central African Republic, Hédi Annabi, in which he recommended an extension of the UN mission in the Central African Republic until August 1999, subject to a determination that the Government of the Central African Republic had made adequate process in carrying out reforms.
2 October 1998 S/1998/913 This report noted the break-down in the peace-talks and the outbreak of fresh hostilities.
22 September 1998 S/1998/883 This was the report on protection for humanitarian assistance to refugees and others in conflict situations.
19 June 1998 S/1998/532 This report noted that the conflict continued, fuelled by inflow of arms from outside sources.
13 April 1998 S/1998/318 This report on the Causes of Conflict and the Promotion of Durable Peace and Sustainable Development in Africa emphasised the importance of DDR in peacekeeping missions, identified the proliferation of small arms as a threat to peace in Africa, and urged the Council to address the issue of illicit arms trade.
17 March 1998 S/1998/222 This report noted the efforts made by UNSMA over the winter to bring together warring factions in Afghanistan, but deplored the continuing supply of arms from foreign parties to all sides.