UN Security Council Presidential Statements

Security Council Presidential Statements View full list
12 March 1997 S/PRST/1997/13 This was on security of UN operations.
10 October 1996 S/PRST/1996/41 In this statement, the Council requested to be kept regularly informed into progress on investigations of violations at Srebrenica.
30 September 1996 S/PRST/1996/40 This presidential statement expressed grave concern at the situation in Afghanistan, the violation of the UN compound, and expressed dismay at the brutal execution of former President Mohammad Najibullah.
30 August 1996 S/PRST/1996/37 This was a presidential statement laying out basic principles for the role of peacekeeping missions in mine clearance.
28 March 1996 S/PRST/1996/13 This presidential statement reiterated the desire for enhanced consultation and exchange of information between the Council and TCCs, noted that procedures previously agreed upon to meet this goal had not been fully implemented and agreed on additional procedures to facilitate communication between the Council and the TCCs.
15 February 1996 S/PRST/1996/6 This presidential statement called on all parties to end hostilities, and to allow for the distribution of humanitarian aid, and called on all states to assist UNSMA.
26 September 1995 S/PRST/1995/48 This presidential statement took note of the conclusions of the General Assembly Working Group that the Council, inter alia, continue to review its working methods.
30 May 1995 S/PRST/1995/3 In this statement the Council condemned the terrorist attack in Nordiya, Israel.
22 February 1995 S/PRST/1995/9 This presidential statement reaffirmed the importance of preventing the proliferation of WMD, and said that appropriate measures would be taken when provisions of international treaties that provide for recourse to the Council are violated.
16 December 1994 S/PRST/1994/81 This presidential statement expressed the Council's intention to hold more open meetings.
30 November 1994 S/PRST/1994/77 This presidential statement welcomed the acceptance by warring parties of a step by step process to establish a representative Authoritative Council, and called on all states to halt the flow of arms to the warring parties in Afghanistan.
4 November 1994 S/PRST/1994/62 This presidential statement outlined procedures that the Council decided to follow to facilitate enhanced consultation and exchange of information with the TCCs.
4 November 1994 S/PRST/1994/64 This statement noted with satisfaction the adoption of the agreed framework between the US and the DPRK.
14 October 1994 S/PRST/1994/59 This presidential statement encouraged the Secretary-General to consult and prepare for a conference on the region; this was the first mention of an international conference on the Great Lakes region.
11 August 1994 S/PRST/1994/43 This presidential statement noted with appreciation the efforts of UNSMA, and called on all parties to cease hostilities.