UN Security Council Meeting Records

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21 July 2008 S/PV.5939 This was a private meeting held by the Council in the aftermath of a Russian violation of Georgian airspace.
17 July 2008 S/PV.5936 (Resumption 1) This was the resumption of the open debate on children and armed conflict.
17 July 2008 S/PV.5936 This was an open debate on children and armed conflict.
11 July 2008 S/PV.5933 This was the meeting in which the Zimbabwe draft was vetoed.
9 July 2008 S/PV/5930 This was the briefing by the Secretary-General's Special Representative for Afghanistan and the Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs.
8 July 2008 S/PV.5929 The Council was briefed in an open meeting by the Deputy Secretary-General on developments since the second round of presidential elections on 27 June.
25 June 2008 S/PV.5925 This was a briefing to the Council on developments in Guinea-Bissau and PBC activities relating to the country.
24 June 2008 S/PV.5922 This was a briefing by Eliasson and Salim.
24 June 2008 S/PV.5924 This was a Council debate in which Djibouti and Eritrea presented their views on the crisis between the two countries.
23 June 2008 S/PV.5921 This was the verbatim record of the 5921st meeting of the Security Council during which S/PRST/2008/23 was decided.
23 June 2008 S/PV.5920 This was the communiqué of the Secretary-General regarding the 5920th (closed) meeting of the Security Council.
23 June 2008 S/PV.5919 This was the briefing by B. Lynn Pascoe, Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs, who said that the conditions for free and fair elections did not exist and that the elections should therefore be postponed.
19 June 2008 S/PV.5916 (Resumption 1) This was the resumption of an open debate at the ministerial level on sexual violence in situations of armed conflict.
19 June 2008 S/PV.5916 This was an open debate at the ministerial level on sexual violence in situations of armed conflict.
18 June 2008 S/PV.5915 This was a briefing by the Council mission to Africa from 31 May to 10 June 2008.