UN Documents for Sudan: Security Council Presidential Statements
Security Council Presidential Statements | Return to full list |
16 June 2008 S/PRST/2008/21 | This was a statement on Sudan’s cooperation with the ICC. |
13 May 2008 S/PRST/2008/15 | This presidential statement condemned a JEM attack. However, it warned that “no retaliatory action should be taken against civilian populations, or that has an impact on stability in the region.” |
11 January 2008 S/PRST/2008/1 | This presidential statement condemned the recent attack against a UNAMID convoy. |
24 October 2007 S/PRST/2007/41 | This was a statement on UNAMID and peace talks. |
2 October 2007 S/PRST/2007/35 | This presidential statement condemned the Haskanita attack. |
25 May 2007 S/PRST/2007/15 | This presidential statement welcomed the AU-UN report and called for it to be considered and taken forward immediately. |
19 December 2006 S/PRST/2006/55 | This presidential statement endorsed the phased approach to address the Darfur crisis. |
15 December 2006 S/PRST/2006/53 | This presidential statement expressed concern over the continuing tensions between Chad and the Sudan. |
9 May 2006 S/PRST/2006/21 | This presidential statement welcomed the Peace Agreement. |
25 April 2006 S/PRST/2006/19 | This statement expressed concern with the situation in Chad and the spillover from Darfur, and urged Chad and Sudan to improve bilateral relations. |
25 April 2006 S/PRST/2006/17 | This presidential statement reiterated support for the Abuja peace talks. |
11 April 2006 S/PRST/2006/16 | This statement regretted Khartoum's denial of Egeland's entry; endorsed the Peace and Security Council (PSC)'s 30 April deadline for the Abuja peace talks; and called on the transition assessment mission to visit Darfur by 30 April. |
3 February 2006 S/PRST/2006/5 | This presidential statement asked the Secretary-General to begin contingency planning for a transition from AMIS to a UN operation. |
21 December 2005 S/PRST/2005/67 | This presidential statement expressed concern with the current situation, in particular the spillover effects in Chad. |
13 October 2005 S/PRST/2005/48 | This presidential statement expressed grave concern with upsurge in violence in Darfur. |