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SC/7448-AFR/431
11/07/2002
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SC/7448
AFR/431


PRESS STATEMENTS BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


ON SIERRA LEONE, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC


The following press statement was delivered today by Security Council President Jeremy Greenstock (United Kingdom):


We had a useful pair of private meetings this morning in the Security Council.  One on Sierra Leone, the other on the Central African Republic.

SC/7447
10/07/2002
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SC/7447


1267 COMMITTEE APPROVES DELETION OF INDIVIDUAL’S NAME FROM LIST


On 8 July 2002, the 1267 Committee approved the deletion of Liban Hussein (Canadian citizen) from its consolidated list (Al-Qaida section).  The Committee’s decision is based on information provided by a Member State.

SC/7446-AFR/430
10/07/2002
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SC/7446
AFR/430


SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE CONCERNING LIBERIA REMOVES THREE INDIVIDUALS FROM


LIST OF PERSONS SUBJECT TO TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, ISSUES REVISED LIST


On 9 July, the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1343 (2001) concerning Liberia approved the removal of the following three individuals from the list of persons affected by the measures contained in paragraph 7 of the resolution:


Mr. Omrie Golley

Mr. Romeo Horton

SC/7444
09/07/2002
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SC/7444


PRESS STATEMENT ON CYPRUS BY PRESIDENT OF SECURITY COUNCIL


Following is the text of today’s press statement on Cyprus by Jeremy Greenstock (United Kingdom), President of the Security Council:

SC/7443
08/07/2002
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SC/7443


PRESS STATEMENT ON IRAQ BY PRESIDENT OF SECURITY COUNCIL


Following is today’s press statement on Iraq by Jeremy Greenstock (United Kingdom), President of the Security Council:

SC/7441
03/07/2002
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SC/7441


Security Council

4566th* Meeting (Night)


COUNCIL EXTENDS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA MANDATE UNTIL 15 JULY


The Security Council this evening extended until 15 July the current mandate of the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMIBH), which was originally due to expire on 21 June.