UN Documents for Counter-Terrorism: Security Council Meeting Records
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10 December 2007 S/PV.5795 | This was a debate on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts. |
14 November 2007 S/PV.5779 | This was the record of the open debate in which the chairmen of the counter-terrorism subsidiary bodies briefed the Security Council. |
22 May 2007 S/PV.5679 | This was the transcript of the meeting of the Security Council at which the chairs of the three counter-terrorism committees briefed the Council. |
26 October 2005 S/PV.5293 | This was a briefing by Ambassador Mayoral, Chairman of the 1267 Committee (Al-Qaeda/Taliban), Ambassador Løj, Chairman of the 1373 Committee (Counterterrorism), and Ambassador Motoc, Chairman of the 1540 Committee (WMDs). |
26 October 2005 S/PV.5293/Corr.1 | This was the corrigendum of the briefing by Ambassador Mayoral, Chairman of the 1267 Committee. |
14 September 2005 S/PV.5261 | This was a summit meeting of the Security Council of heads of State or Government, Ministers for Foreign Affairs and other distinguished representatives of Council member states on terrorism. |
8 October 2004 S/PV.5053 | This was the debate following the adoption of resolution 1556. |
12 January 2004 S/PV.4892 | This was a debate in which member states began calling for better cooperation between counter-terrorism committees. |
20 February 2003 S/PV.4710 | This was a follow-up meeting to the ministerial-level meeting providing member states the opportunity to comment on combating terrorism. |
20 January 2003 S/PV.4688 | This was a ministerial-level meeting of the Security Council on combating terrorism. |
30 October 2002 S/PV.4638 | This was a ministerial-level meeting of the Security Council on combating terrorism. |
12 November 2001 S/PV.4413 | This was a ministerial-level meeting of the Security Council on terrorism. |
19 December 2000 S/PV.4251/Corr.1 | During this meeting the Council adopted resolution 1333, strengthening sanctions against the Taliban. |