UN Documents for Small Arms: Security Council Meeting Records

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6 October 2021 S/PV.8874 This was a briefing on small arms and light weapons SALW
5 February 2020 S/PV.8713 The Council was briefed on the Secretary-General’s sixth biennial report on small arms by Izumi Nakamitsu, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs.
18 December 2017 S/PV.8140 This was a briefing by High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu on the spread of small arms, light weapons and their ammunition.
22 May 2015 S/PV.7447 This was the meeting where the Council adopted resolution 2220 on small arms in a split vote of nine in favour and six abstentions.
13 May 2015 S/PV.7442 This was an open debate on small arms and light weapons, High Commissioner Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein briefed.
26 September 2013 S/PV.7036 This was a high-level meeting during which resolution 2117 on small arms was adopted.
25 April 2012 S/PV.6760 The Council held an open debate on “Threats to international peace and security: Securing borders against illicit flows.”
19 March 2010 S/PV.6288 (Resumption 1) This was the resumption of the thematic debate on small arms and light weapons and the Central African region.
19 March 2010 S/PV.6288 This was the thematic debate on small arms and light weapons and the Central African region.
19 November 2008 S/PV.6017 This was a Council debate on the wider dimensions of disarmament.
19 November 2008 S/PV.6017 (Resumption 1) This was the resumption of a Council debate on the wider dimensions of disarmament.
30 April 2008 S/PV.5881 This was a debate on small arms.
30 April 2008 S/PV.5881 (Resumption 1) This was a debate on small arms.
20 March 2006 S/PV.5390 This was the debate on small arms. Peru noted climate change as one of many new threats which should be addressed with an integrated and preventive approach toward maintaining international peace and security.
20 March 2006 S/PV.5390 (Resumption 1) This was the resumption of a debate on small arms. Peru noted climate change as one of many new threats which should be addressed with an integrated and preventive approach toward maintaining international peace and security.