UN Documents for Arms Control and Disarmament, including small arms: Security Council Presidential Statements
Security Council Presidential Statements | Return to full list |
4 November 1994 S/PRST/1994/64 | This statement noted with satisfaction the adoption of the agreed framework between the US and the DPRK. |
30 May 1994 S/PRST/1994/28 | This statement expressed grave concern and strongly urged the DPRK to proceed with the removal of spent fuel in a way to preserve fuel measurements. |
31 March 1994 S/PRST/1994/13 | This statement called on the DPRK to allow IAEA inspectors to complete their activities and requested the DPRK and the Republic of Korea to implement a 1992 joint declaration on the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula. |
8 April 1993 S/25562 | This presidential statement took note of the IAEA referral to the Council and expressed concern at the situation. |
31 January 1992 S/23500 | This statement underlined the need for all member states to fulfil their obligations in relation to arms control and disarmament, to prevent the proliferation of WMD; to avoid excessive accumulations and transfers of arms; emphasised the importance of ratification and implementation by states of international and regional arms control arrangements; and recognised that the proliferation of WMD constitutes a threat to international peace and security. It also requested the Secretary-General recommend ways to strengthen and make the UN more efficient. |
14 June 1987 S/18863 | This was a statement following the submission of reports from fact-finding missions condemning the use of chemical weapons against Iranian soldiers and demanded that the 1925 Geneva Protocol be respected. |