UN Documents for Burundi: Security Council Meeting Records
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16 December 2010 S/PV.6451 | This was the meeting in which resolution 1959 was adopted. |
9 December 2010 S/PV.6439 | This was a briefing by outgoing Head of BINUB Charles Petrie and Paul Seger, the chair of the Burundi configuration of the PBC. |
10 May 2010 S/PV.6309 | This was the meeting record on the briefing by BINUB's head, Charles Petrie, on upcoming elections, and by the Chair of the Burundi configuration of the PBC, Peter Maurer. |
17 December 2009 S/PV.6245 | This was a council debate on BINUB. |
10 December 2009 S/PV.6236 | This was a briefing by the Executive Representative of the Secretary-General for Burundi and head of BINUB, Youssef Mahmoud, and the Chairperson of the country-specific configuration on Burundi of the PBC, Peter Maurer. |
9 June 2009 S/PV.6138 | This was a briefing on the fifth report of the Secretary-General on BINUB during which Per Orneus, speaking on behalf of the Chairperson of the country-specific configuration on Burundi of the PBC, briefed the Council. |
11 December 2008 S/PV.6037 | This was a briefing by Charles Nqakula, Facilitator of the Burundi Peace Process and Minister of Defence of South Africa, and Anders Liden, Chairman of the Burundi configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission. |
26 August 2008 S/PV.5966 | This was a debate on Burundi in which members were briefed by the Executive Representative of the Secretary-General for Burundi Youssef Mahmoud; the Chair of the PBC country specific configuration on Burundi, Ambassador Anders Lidén of Sweden; and Ambassador Augustin Nsanze of Burundi. |
22 May 2008 S/PV.5897 | This meeting included a briefing to the Security Council by the chairman of the Burundi configuration of the PBC on his visit to the country that month. |
6 December 2007 S/PV.5793 | This was the Council debate in which Ambassador Johan Løvald of Norway, chair of the PBC's country-specific configuration for Burundi, urged the Council to continue to monitor the situation in Burundi closely and stated that Burundi's political stability was paramount for the peacebuilding process there to be successful. |