UN Security Council Press Statements
Security Council Press Statements | View full list |
16 August 2007 SC/9098 | The Council condemned the 14 August attacks in the Iraqi province of Ninawah. |
11 July 2007 SC/9076 | The Council supported the agreement that negotiations would continue in August after a first round of talks in Manhasset on 18-19 June. |
10 July 2007 SC/9075 | The Council welcomed the formation of a new government but expressed concern over the tense social climate, an alarming increase in crime and the deteriorating socio-economic and financial situation. |
3 July 2007 SC/9069 | This press was statement on the Central African Republic. |
21 June 2007 SC/9056 | The Council welcomed talks between the Government of Burundi and "Forces nationales de liberation" (FNL). |
6 June 2007 SC/9035 | This press statement followed a briefing from Ambassador Yuli Vorontsov, the Secretary-General’s High-Level Coordinator. |
30 May 2007 SC/9028 | The Council expressed grave concern at the breakdown of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the resulting increase in violence. |
4 April 2007 SC/8994 | The Council expressed support for the elections. |
29 March 2007 SC/8988 | The Council expressed concern over the continuing political tensions. |
7 February 2007 SC/8949 | The Council expressed concern with the violence in western Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
2 February 2007 SC/8947 | The Council signaled support for African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) and an all-inclusive reconciliation. |
21 December 2006 SC/8921 | The Council commended the UN Operation in Burundi (ONUB) for its work and stressed the challenges remaining for Burundi. |
15 December 2006 SC/8910 | The Council expressed concern over the political and economic situation. |
7 December 2006 SC/8894 | The Council expressed grave concern at the situation in Fiji and hoped that the democratically elected government would be reinstated as early as possible. |
6 December 2006 SC/8889 | The Council welcomed the mutual ceasefire in Gaza. |