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Africa


SC/7736-AFR/607
17/04/2003
Press Release
SC/7736
AFR/607


PRESS STATEMENT ON CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


Following is the press statement on the Central African Republic by Security Council President Adolfo Aguilar Zinser (Mexico):


Members of the Council heard a briefing by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, General Lamine Cissé.

SC/7735-AFR/606
17/04/2003
Press Release
SC/7735
AFR/606


PRESS STATEMENT ON CENTRAL AFRICA BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


Following is the press statement on Central Africa by Security Council President Adolfo Aguilar Zinser (Mexico):


Members of the Council heard a briefing by the Assistant Secretary-General, Tuliameni Kalomoh. 

SC/7734-AFR/605
16/04/2003
Press Release
SC/7734
AFR/605


PRESS STATEMENT ON BURUNDI BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


Following is the statement to the press on Burundi, delivered today by Security Council President Adolfo Aguilar Zinser (Mexico):

SC/7732-AFR/603
15/04/2003
Press Release
SC/7732
AFR/603


PRESS STATEMENT ON CÔTE D’IVOIRE BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


Following is the statement to the press on Côte d’Ivoire delivered today by Security Council President Adolfo Aguilar Zinser (Mexico):


Members of the Council welcomed the new decree delegating powers to the Prime Minister and the progressive formation of the Government of national reconciliation.

SC/7728-AFR/601
14/04/2003
Press Release
SC/7728
AFR/601


PRESS STATEMENT ON SOMALIA BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


Following is the press statement on Somalia, delivered today by Council President Adolfo Aguilar Zinser (Mexico):

SG/SM/8657-AFR/597
07/04/2003
Press Release
SG/SM/8657
AFR/597


SECRETARY-GENERAL WELCOMES CÔTE D’IVOIRE AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT

OF RECONCILIATION AS ‘MAJOR PROGRESS TOWARDS PEACE’


Following is the message of Secretary-General Kofi Annan on the agreement establishing a government of reconciliation in Côte d’Ivoire, delivered on his behalf by his Special Representative, General Albert Tévoedjré, in Yamoussoukro on 3 April: