UN Security Council Meeting Records
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13 May 2009 S/PV.6124 | This was an open meeting on Somalia with briefings by USGs B. Lynn Pascoe, Alain Le Roy and Susana Malcorra. |
11 May 2009 S/PV.6123 | This was a high-level debate discussing the Middle East. |
8 May 2009 S/PV.6122 | This was a verbatim record of the Council meeting to discuss renewed cross-border rebel activity in Chad. |
8 May 2009 S/PV.6121 | This was a verbatim record of the Council meeting to discuss renewed cross-border rebel activity in Chad. |
7 May 2009 S/PV.6120 | This was a briefing by Terje Rød-Larsen on his 1559 report. |
5 May 2009 S/PV.6119 | This was a briefing from the Secretary-General's Special Representative Karen Landgren considering the report of the Secretary-General on Nepal. |
30 April 2009 S/PV.6117 | This was the Council meeting extending MINRUSO's mandate. |
29 April 2009 S/PV.6114 | This was an open debate on children and armed conflict. |
29 April 2009 S/PV.6114 (Resumption 1) | This was an open debate on children and armed conflict. |
28 April 2009 S/PV.6113 | This was a briefing by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Côte d’Ivoire, Choi Young-jin, noting that progress in the long delayed electoral process was now contingent on the evolution of the reunification of the country. |
27 April 2009 S/PV.6112 | This was a UNAMID briefing by Rodophe Adada, Joint AU-UN Special Representative for Darfur and head of UNAMID. |
24 April 2009 S/PV.6111 | This was a briefing by Edmond Mulet, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations on the Secretary-General's report on MINURCAT. |
21 April 2009 S/PV.6108 | This was an open debate on mediation and the peaceful resolution of conflicts. |
20 April 2009 S/PV.6107 | The Council was briefed by Pascoe. |
8 April 2009 S/PV.6103 | This meeting contained a briefing to the Council by the chair of the Guinea-Bissau country configuration by the Representative of the Secretary-General and the head of UNOGBIS, Joseph Mutaboba, on the latest report of the Secretary-General on UNOGBIS. |