UN Documents for Middle East, including the Palestinian Question: Security Council Meeting Records
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6 January 2009 S/PV.6061 | This was a meeting on the situation in the Middle East. |
31 December 2008 S/PV.6060 | This was a briefing on the Middle East. |
18 December 2008 S/PV.6049 | This was the monthly meeting on the Middle East during which Robert Serry briefed the Council. |
16 December 2008 S/PV.6045 | This was the Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East with the presence of the Quartet principals. |
3 December 2008 S/PV.6030 | This was the debate on the interception by Israeli gunboats of a Libyan ship carrying humanitarian aid bound for the port of Gaza. |
25 November 2008 S/PV.6022 | This was a briefing by Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe on recent developments in the region. |
22 October 2008 S/PV.5999 | This was the monthly consultation on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question. |
18 September 2008 S/PV.5974 | This was the monthly consultation on the Middle East, including the Palestinian Question. |
20 August 2008 S/PV.5963 | This was the monthly consultation on the Middle East, including the Palestinian Question. |
22 July 2008 S/PV.5940 | This was the Council's monthly debate on the Middle East. |
22 July 2008 S/PV.5940 (Resumption 1) | This was the resumption of the Council's monthly debate on the Middle East. |
28 May 2008 S/PV.5899 | This was a briefing by Robert Serry, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East peace process. |
23 April 2008 S/PV.5873 | This was the Council's monthly consultations on the Middle East. In a public briefing, Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs Angela Kane noted that the direct bilateral negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians were ongoing. |
25 March 2008 S/PV.5859 (Resumption 1) | This was the Council's monthly debate on the Middle East. |
25 March 2008 S/PV.5859 | This was the Council's monthly debate on the Middle East. |