UN Security Council Press Statements
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29 November 2010 SC/10097 | This press statement was on the review of paragraph 5 of resolution 1916. |
10 November 2010 SC/10081 | This was on recent terrorist attacks targeting civilians in Iraq. |
3 November 2010 SC/10076 | This statement was on the situation in Côte d'Ivoire. |
25 October 2010 SC/10070 | The Council condemned the 23 October terrorist attack on a UN office in Herat, Afghanistan and reiterated their serious concern over the threats posed by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other extremist groups. |
21 October 2010 SC/10065 | The Council took note of the decisions on Somalia at the 15 October meeting of the AU Peace and Security Council. |
20 October 2010 SC/10062 | This press statement followed Pascoe's October briefing. |
4 October 2010 SC/10048 | The Council condemned the 1 October terrorist bombings that occurred in Abuja, Nigeria which killed a dozen people. |
28 September 2010 SC/10043 | This statement was on the situation in Côte d'Ivoire. |
17 September 2010 SC/10035 | The Council expressed concern about the postponement of the second round of presidential elections and urged the Guinean government to ensure a calm and peaceful electoral environment. |
15 September 2010 SC/10031 | The Council called for parties to the CPA to take urgent action to facilitate peaceful and on-time referenda. |
10 September 2010 SC/10025 | The Council condemned the terrorist bombing that took place in Vladikavkaz, Russian Federation, the previous day. |
31 August 2010 SC/10019 | The Council condemned the attack against the presidential palace inMogadishu on 30 August. |
26 August 2010 SC/10016 | The Council expressed outrage at the mass rapes committed in Walikale. |
24 August 2010 SC/10012 | The Council condemned the attacks against a hotel in Mogadishu for which the Islamist rebel group Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility. |
18 August 2010 SC/10010 | The Council condemned the attacks on peacekeepers in Kirumba, which resulted in the death of three Indian soldiers. |