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SC/6842
SECURITY COUNCIL ENDORSES EXTENSION OF ANGOLA OFFICE UNTIL 15 OCTOBER ADOPTING RESOLUTION 1294 (2000) UNANIMOUSLY
20000413The Security Council this afternoon endorsed the Secretary-Generals decision to extend the mandate of the United Nations Office in Angola (UNOA) for a further six months until 15 October.
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SC/6841
SECURITY COUNCIL, IN PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT, REITERATES GRAVE CONCERN AT AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT, CONDEMNS TALIBAN FOR NEW OFFENSIVES
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SC/6840
NO REASON FOR OPTIMISM ABOUT EARLY CEASEFIRE IN AFGHANISTAN SECURITY COUNCIL TOLD DURING OPEN BRIEFING
20000407It was not possible to be optimistic about an early ceasefire between the warring factions in Afghanistan, John Renninger, Officer-in-Charge of the Asia and Pacific Division of the Department of Political Affairs, told the Security Council this morning, as it held an open briefing on the situation in that country.
Press Release
SC/6839
NEW CHAIRMEN OF UNITED NATIONS SECURITY BODIES IN APRIL
20000331In accordance with the principle of alphabetical rotation, the following are the new Chairmen of the United Nations security bodies for April:
Security Council
Robert R. Fowler (Canada) succeeds Anwarul Karim Chowdhury (Bangladesh) as President of the Security Council.
Military Staff Committee
Press Release
SC/6838
SECURITY COUNCIL, ADOPTING RESOLUTION 1293 (2000) UNANIMOUSLY, DOUBLES AMOUNT IRAQ MAY SPEND FOR OIL SPARE PARTS, EQUIPMENT
20000331The Security Council this morning, resuming its consideration of the humanitarian situation in Iraq, increased the amount of money that Iraq may use to purchase oil spare parts and equipment to $600 million under the programme of humanitarian assistance known as oil-for-food.
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SC/6837
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS WELCOME SIGNING OF LOLOATA UNDERSTANDING BY PAPUA NEW GUINEA GOVERNMENT AND BOUGAINVILLE LEADERS
20000329Following is the text of a statement to the press made today by Anwarul Karim Chowdhury (Bangladesh), President of the Security Council, on Bougainville, Papua New Guinea:
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SC/6836
SECURITY COUNCIL, IN PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT, EXPRESSES SUPPORT FOR NEWLY ELECTED GOVERNMENT IN GUINEA-BISSAU
20000329The Security Council this morning expressed its support for the newly elected Government of Guinea-Bissau and encouraged the new authorities to develop and implement programmes devised to consolidate peace and national reconciliation.