UN Security Council Presidential Statements

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15 September 1998 S/PRST/1998/27 This presidential statement condemned the killing of Iranian diplomats by the Taliban, and expressed deep concern at the escalating military operations, and targeting of civilians.
24 August 1998 S/PRST/1998/25 This presidential statement called for a ceasefire between the FRY and the KLA, and emphasised the importance of unhindered humanitarian access to internally displaced people.
6 August 1998 S/PRST/1998/24 This presidential statement urged all parties to return to the negotiating table.
14 July 1998 S/PRST/1998/22 This presidential statement expressed concern at the ethnic nature of the conflict and deplored the outside military assistance that warring factions were receiving.
13 July 1998 S/PRST/1998/20 This resolution condemned the massacres, other atrocities and violations of international humanitarian law.
29 June 1998 S/PRST/1998/18 This was the first presidential statement on the issue. It condemned targeting of children in armed conflict and expressed its intention to pay serious attention to children affected by armed conflict.
29 May 1998 S/PRST/1998/17 This statement strongly deplored nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan and urged India and Pakistan to resume the dialogue between them on all outstanding issues.
14 May 1998 S/PRST/1998/12 This presidential statement deplored the nuclear tests conducted by India and urged it to refrain from further tests.
6 April 1998 S/PRST/1998/9 This presidential statement commended the consolidation of the negotiation process with the convening of the "six-plus-two" group (Afghanistan's neighbours plus Russia and the US).
16 December 1997 S/PRST/1997/55 This presidential statement called on all states to stop supplying the warring parties in Afghanistan with weapons and ammunition, and requested support for the UN mission (UNSMA).
25 September 1997 S/PRST/1997/46 This presidential statement noted that addressing the challenges of conflict in Africa required a comprehensive approach and called on the Secretary-General to produce a report to address the issue.
11 July 1997 S/PRST/1997/36 This presidential statement expressed support for the OAU decision to appeal to ECOWAS leaders for support for the Sierra Leonean government.
9 July 1997 S/PRST/1997/35 This presidential statement called on warring parties to return to the negotiating table.
17 June 1997 S/PRST/1997/34 This statement was on protection for humanitarian assistance to refugees and others in conflict situations.
16 April 1997 S/PRST/1997/20 This PRST called on all parties to cooperate with UNSMA.