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SC/7138
10/09/2001
Press Release
SC/7138


Security Council

4366th Meeting (AM)


COUNCIL TERMINATES PROHIBITION ON ARMS SALES TO YUGOSLAVIA


Unanimously Adopts Resolution 1367


The Security Council this morning terminated the prohibitions preventing the sale or supply of arms and related material to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It did this by unanimously adopting resolution 1367.

SC/7137
06/09/2001
Press Release
SC/7137


PRESS STATEMENT BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT ON IRAQ


Following is the text of today’s statement on Iraq by the President of the Security Council, Jean-David Levitte (France):


Members of the Security Council have heard a briefing by the Executive Director of the Office of the Iraq Programme on the decision of Iraq to declare persona non grata five United Nations personnel of the Office of the Iraq Programme.

SC/7135
31/08/2001
Press Release
SC/7135


Security Council

4363rd Meeting (AM)


AS SECURITY COUNCIL REVIEWS ITS WORK FOR MONTH OF AUGUST,


SEVERAL SPEAKERS DEPLORE ‘INACTION’ ON MID-EAST


The Security Council today held its second “wrap-up” meeting to discuss its work over the past month under the Presidency of Colombia.  The first public wrap-up meeting was convened in June, on the initiative of the Council Presidency for that month, the delegation of Bangladesh.

SC/7134
31/08/2001
Press Release
SC/7134


Security Council

4362nd Meeting (AM)


COUNCIL MAKES PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT ON IMPORTANCE OF, RESPONSIBILITIES FOR,


ADDRESSING QUESTION OF SMALL ARMS


In the first of two meetings this morning, the Security Council adopted a statement on small arms, read out by its President Guillermo Fernandez de Soto, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Colombia.

SC/7128
24/08/2001
Press Release
SC/7128


PRESS STATEMENT BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT ON BURUNDI


Following is the text of today's statement on Burundi by the President of the Security Council, Alfonso Valdivieso (Colombia).


Members of the Security Council reiterated support for the decisions adopted on 23 July by the Fifteenth Summit of the Regional Initiative on Burundi and for the efforts of the Arusha Facilitator, Nelson Mandela, and of Deputy President Zuma.