In progress at UNHQ

Press Conference


20 February 1997



Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE SPONSORED BY FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA

19970220 FOR INFORMATION OF UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT ONLY (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO)

Truth had been one of the biggest victims of the dismemberment of Yugoslavia, and the task now was to turn that situation around and present the facts to the world community, the newly appointed Minister of Information of the Republic of Serbia, Radmila Milentijevic, told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this morning.

19 February 1997



Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE ON PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT REPORT TO BE CONSIDERED BY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION

19970219 FOR INFORMATION OF UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT ONLY

At a Headquarters press briefing this morning, the Director of the Division for Social Policy and Development of the Department for Policy Coordination and Sustainable Development, John Langmore, described full employment as one of the core economic and social problems worldwide.

14 February 1997



Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE BY JAPAN

19970214 FOR INFORMATION OF UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT ONLY

14 February 1997



Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE BY REPUBLIC OF KOREA

19970214 FOR INFORMATION OF UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT ONLY

An agreement to move nuclear waste from Taiwan, Republic of China, to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea could create serious problems for the international community, a delegation from the Republic of Korea's National Assembly told a Headquarters press conference Thursday, 13 February.

3 February 1997



Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE BY FRANCE ON INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT

19970203 FOR INFORMATION OF UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT ONLY

At a headquarters press conference sponsored by the Permanent Mission of France this morning, Fabrice Hatem, Head of the Study Centre on International Investment, stated that a recent survey of managers of transnational corporations had revealed that foreign direct investment was expected to continue its expansion over the next five years.