UN Documents for Cyprus: Security Council Resolutions
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14 December 2007 S/RES/1789 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 June 2008. |
15 June 2007 S/RES/1758 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 December 2007. |
15 December 2006 S/RES/1728 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 June 2007 and called for the completion of a preparatory phase for a good offices process. |
15 June 2006 S/RES/1687 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 December 2006. |
14 December 2005 S/RES/1642 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 June 2006. |
15 June 2005 S/RES/1604 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 December 2005. |
22 August 2004 S/RES/1568 | This resolution endorsed the recommended changes to the concept of operations and force level of UNFICYP. |
11 June 2004 S/RES/1548 | This resolution welcomed the Secretary-General's intention to conduct a review of the UNFICYP mandate. |
14 April 2003 S/RES/1475 | This resolution gave its full support to the Secretary-General’s second revision of his plan to reach a comprehensive settlement. |
29 June 1999 S/RES/1251 | This resolution expressed concern about the military build-up on both sides. |
29 June 1999 S/RES/1250 | This resolution called upon the two leaders to resume negotiations under the auspices of the Secretary-General and committing to a set of principles. |
22 December 1998 S/RES/1217 | This resolution welcomed the establishment of a civil affairs branch for UNFICYP. |
29 July 1994 S/RES/939 | This resolution requested the Secretary-General to start consultations. |
11 June 1993 S/RES/839 | This resolution endorsed the package of confidence-building measures. |
27 May 1993 S/RES/831 | This resolution changed the method of financing for UNFICYP and decided that UNFICYP’s costs not covered by voluntary contributions should be financed by member states through assessed contributions, and restructured the composition of the force. |