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SC/8453-AFR/1215
19/7/2005
Press Release
SC/8453
AFR/1215

STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN OF SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON SUDAN

 


At the third formal meeting of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1591 (2005), held on 19 July 2005, Ambassador Vassilakis made the following statement:

SC/8450
18/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8450

Security Council

5228th Meeting (AM)


SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT RECOGNIZES ‘SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS’


ADDRESSING HIV/AIDS AMONG PEACEKEEPERS, BUT SAYS MANY CHALLENGES REMAIN


Reaffirms Commitment to Implementation of Resolution 1308 (2000);

Peacekeeping Under-Secretary General, Head of UNAIDS Brief Council

SC/8449
14/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8449

Security Council

5227th Meeting (PM)


SECURITY COUNCIL URGES SOMALI TRANSITIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO IMMEDIATELY

 

CONCLUDE NATIONAL SECURITY, STABILIZATION PLAN, INCLUDING CEASeFIRE


Presidential Statement Calls for Maximum Restraint by Somali Leaders;

Says No Lasting Progress Possible if Arms Flow across Border Unchecked

SC/8448
14/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8448

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON SUDAN

 


Following is the Security Council press statement on the Sudan, delivered today by Council President Adamantios Th. Vassilakis (Greece):

SC/8445
12/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8445

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON MIDDLE EAST

 


Following is the Security Council press statement on the Middle East, delivered today by Council President Adamantios Th. Vassilakis (Greece):


The members of the Security Council unequivocally condemned the terrorist bombing in Lebanon today that killed one person north of Beirut and wounded several others, including Lebanon’s Defence Minister, Elias Al-Murr.

SC/8443
12/7/2005
Press Release
SC/8443

Security Council

5225th Meeting (AM)


SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT STRESSES ‘MORAL IMPERATIVE’


OF PREVENTING ESCALATION OF ARMED CONFLICTS, HUMANITARIAN CRISES


Secretary-General Says ‘Our Task Should Be to Prevent Such Suffering’;

Too Often, Efforts Failed because Threat Not Recognized until Too Late