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Security Council


SC/9380-AFR/1721
27 June 2008
Security CouncilSC/9380
AFR/1721
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Security Council press statement on Central African Republic


The following Security Council press statement on the Central African Republic was read out today by Council President Zalmay Khalilzad ( United States):

SC/9376-AFR/1720
25 June 2008
Security CouncilSC/9376
AFR/1720
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON DJIBOUTI, ERITREA

 


The following Security Council press statement on Djibouti and Eritrea was read out 24 June by Council President ( United States) Alejandro Wolff:

SC/9375-IK/591
25 June 2008
Security CouncilSC/9375
IK/591
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON IRAQ-KUWAIT

 


The following Security Council press statement on Iraq-Kuwait was read out today by Council President Alejandro D. Wolff ( United States):

SC/9374-AFR/1719
25 June 2008
Security CouncilSC/9374
AFR/1719
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Security Council press statement on Guinea-Bissau

 


The following Security Council press statement on Guinea-Bissau was read out today by Council President Alejandro D. Wolff ( United States):

SC/9372
24 June 2008
Security CouncilSC/9372
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Security Council

5924th Meeting (PM)


ADDRESSING SECURITY COUNCIL, DJIBOUTI’S PRIME MINISTER SAYS ERITREA CONTINUES


MASSIVE ARMED INCURSION, THREATENING TO PUSH BOTH SIDES INTO FRATRICIDAL WAR


Eritrea’s Representative Denies Incursions, Territorial Ambition;

SC/9370
24 June 2008
Security CouncilSC/9370
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Security Council

5922nd Meeting (AM)


DARFUR’S POLITICAL PROCESS IN ‘TROUBLED STATE OF AFFAIRS’, NEW GENERATION

 

IN SUDAN ‘MAY BE DOOMED TO LIFE IN CONFLICT’, SECURITY COUNCIL WARNED


Special Envoys to Darfur Brief Security Council; Members Urge Change