UN Documents for Counter-Terrorism: Security Council Presidential Statements

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12 April 2007 S/PRST/2007/10 The Council stated that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security, and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed.
23 February 2007 S/PRST/2007/4 This presidential statement supported increased multilateral cooperation as an important means for enhancing states' implementation of resolution 1540.
21 December 2006 S/PRST/2006/64 This statement adopted the 2005 report of the CTC on the CTED review and set benchmarks for the 2006 review.
20 December 2006 S/PRST/2006/56 This statement endorsed the 2006 report of the CTC on the CTED review. The Council stated that the three anti-terrorism committees should avoid duplication, including in their requests for information from member states.
1 January 2006 S/PRST/2006/28 This statement affirmed the Council's commitment to promoting justice and the rule of law. It also asked the 1267 Committee to continue to work on its listing and de-listing procedures. It contained the Council's most statement on the "listing/delisting" issue.
21 December 2005 S/PRST/2005/64 This statement adopted the 2005 report of the CTC on the CTED review and set benchmarks for the 2006 review.
10 November 2005 S/PRST/2005/55 This was the first time the Council condemned a terrorist attack calling on states to combat terrorism while complying with human rights.
20 July 2005 S/PRST/2005/34 This statement encouraged relevant organisations to provide assistance.
25 October 1999 S/PRST/1999/29 This presidential statement condemned the Taliban for launching a new offensive, using numerous foreign nationals and undermining international efforts to negotiate a peaceful settlement.
30 May 1995 S/PRST/1995/3 In this statement the Council condemned the terrorist attack in Nordiya, Israel.