UN Security Council Presidential Statements

Security Council Presidential Statements View full list
15 July 2004 S/PRST/2004/25 This presidential statement supported holding the presidential elections on 9 October.
14 July 2004 S/PRST/2004/24 This statement reiterated its firm support for the Somali national reconciliation process and the ongoing Somali National Reconciliation Conference in Kenya and expressed its serious concern regarding the humanitarian situation.
25 June 2004 S/PRST/2004/22 This presidential statement endorsed the certification process carried out by the IPTF.
22 June 2004 S/PRST/2004/21 The Council reiterated its grave concern at the continued violence and instability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and at reports of threats to the peace and transition process and condemned the deaths of innocent civilians.
18 June 2004 S/PRST/2004/20 This presidential statement expressed satisfaction regarding progress made towards restoring constitutional order.
7 June 2004 S/PRST/2004/19 The Council condemned atrocities and human right violations which occured.
26 May 2004 S/PRST/2004/18 This presidential statement expressed grave concern with deteriorating humanitarian and human rights situation in Darfur.
25 May 2004 S/PRST/2004/17 This presidential statement asked the Secretary-General to establish an international commission of inquiry to investigate all human rights violations committed in Côte d'Ivoire since 19 September 2002 and determine responsibility.
17 May 2004 S/PRST/2004/16 This was the presidential statement following the debate on peacekeeping operations, mandates resources. It recognised the need to take into consideration the views of TCCs and strengthen the relationship between those who plan, mandate and manage peace operations and the TCCs.
30 April 2004 S/PRST/2004/13 This presidential statement reaffirmed strong support for the "standards before status" policy and, subsequent to the March 2004 violence against non-Albanians, urged the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government to focus efforts on two key standards: "sustainable returns and the rights of communities and their members" and freedom of movement.
27 April 2004 S/PRST/2004/11 This presidential statement supported the Special Adviser on Iraq.
22 April 2004 S/PRST/2004/10 The IAEA Board welcomed the Libyan decision to eliminate all materials leading to the production of nuclear weapons and reported the matter to the Council. The Council took note of this resolution in this presidential statement.
6 April 2004 S/PRST/2004/9 This presidential statement welcomed the results of the Berlin Conference and endorsed the Berlin Declaration. The Council also acknowledged the commitment by NATO to expand ISAF.
25 March 2004 S/PRST/2004/7 This presidential statement considered cross-border and subregional problems in West Africa.
24 March 2004 S/PRST/2004/6 This presidential statement supported the decision to dispatch a Special Adviser and an assistance team for the elections.