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SC/6539
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF ANGOLA OBSERVER MISSION, UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTING RESOLUTION 1180 (1998)
19980629 Tributes Are Paid to Secretary-General's Special Envoy and Colleagues Who Died in Weekend Air CrashPress Release SC/6538 |
Security Council
3898th Meeting (Night)
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF CYPRUS PEACEKEEPING FORCE, URGES PARTIES
TO AVOID ACTIONS INCREASING TENSION AND RESUME DIRECT DIALOGUE
Resolutions 1178 (1998) and 1179 (1998) Adopted Unanimously
Press Release
SC/6537
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT, URGES STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
19980629 Presidential Statement Stresses Obligation of States To Prosecute Those Responsible for Breaches of Humanitarian Law
Press Release
SC/6536
SECURITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT; ACTION TO EASE SUFFERING IS URGED
19980629 Secretary-General's Representative Reports 2 Million Killed In Past Decade; Extreme Suffering and Hardship for Millions More
Press Release
SC/6535
SECURITY COUNCIL URGES ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA TO ACHIEVE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF BORDER DISPUTE
19980626Expressing grave concern at the conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea and its implication for the region, the Security Council this afternoon urged the two States to exhaust all means to achieve a peaceful settlement of their border dispute.
Press Release
SC/6534
COUNCIL DECIDES PREVIOUSLY SPECIFIED MEASURES AGAINST UNITA SHALL COME INTO FORCE ON 1 JULY, INSTEAD OF 25 JUNE
19980624 Resolution 1176 (1998) Adopted UnanimouslyThe Security Council tonight postponed until 1 July the coming into force of a series of measures against the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), including the freezing of funds, specified in resolution 1173 (1998) of 12 June.
Press Release
SC/6533
SECURITY COUNCIL APPROVES PURCHASE OF OIL-PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT ALLOWING IRAQ TO MEET 'OIL-FOR-FOOD' GOALS
19980619Noting that under existing circumstances Iraq is unable to export petroleum or petroleum products sufficient to produce $5.256 billion worth of oil, referred to in resolution 1153 (1998), the Security Council this afternoon authorized States to export necessary equipment to allow Iraq to meet that sum.