UN Security Council Presidential Statements

Security Council Presidential Statements View full list
20 February 2001 S/PRST/2001/5 The Council stressed the importance of mainstreaming a gender perspective into peace agreements and peace-building strategies and of involving women in all peace-building measures.
31 January 2001 S/PRST/2001/3 This presidential statement decided to establish the Council's working group on peacekeeping operations.
19 December 2000 S/PRST/2000/40 This presidential statement strongly condemned violent action by ethnic Albanian extremist groups in southern Serbia.
22 November 2000 S/PRST/2000/35 This presidential statement called for an immediate and full investigation to bring to justice the perpetrators of violent attacks that took place in Kosovo and southern Serbia.
31 October 2000 S/PRST/2000/30 This presidential statement was on the admission of Yugoslavia.
20 July 2000 S/PRST/2000/25 This statement invited the Secretary-General to submit a report on the prevention of armed conflict.
18 June 2000 S/PRST/2000/21 This presidential statement endorsed the Secretary-General’s conclusion that Israel had withdrawn its forces from Lebanon.
2 June 2000 S/PRST/2000/20 This presidential statement welcomed the recommendation made by its mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to proceed with the early establishment of an expert panel on the illegal exploitation of natural resources and other forms of wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
23 May 2000 S/PRST/2000/18 This presidential statement strongly endorsed the report of the Secretary-General of 22 May 2000.
20 April 2000 S/PRST/2000/13 This presidential statement welcomed the decision of Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon.
7 April 2000 S/PRST/2000/12 The Council condemned the Taliban for launching new offensive in March, and for forced entry into the UN compound in Kandahar resulting in the withdrawal of the UN presence in southern Afghanistan. It further condemned the use of Afghan territory to shelter terrorists.
23 March 2000 S/PRST/2000/10 This was a presidential statement on disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration. The Council recognised that action to curb the illegal flow of small arms into areas of conflict can contribute to the success of DDR.
13 March 2000 S/PRST/2000/7 The Council the importance of providing assistance to all those in need, with particular emphasis on women and children and other vulnerable groups affected by armed conflict, in accordance with the principle of impartiality.
10 February 2000 S/PRST/2000/5 This presidential statement welcomed the Secretary-General's decision to establish the UN Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic.
31 January 2000 S/PRST/2000/3 This presidential statement called for the implementation of resolution 425 and expressed concern at the continuing violence in South Lebanon.