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SC/7995
30/01/2004
Press Release
SC/7995


Security Council

4908th Meeting (Night)


SECURITY COUNCIL TIGHTENS SANCTIONS AGAINST USAMA BIN LADEN, AL-QAIDA, TALIBAN


Resolution 1526 (2004) Adopted Unanimously, Calls for Improving

Measures to Freeze Assets, Deny Entry or Transit, Prevent Weapons Transfer

SC/7988-AFR/817
23/01/2004
Press Release
SC/7988
AFR/817


PRESS STATEMENT ON BURUNDI BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


Following is today’s statement to the press on Burundi by Security Council President Heraldo Muñoz (Chile):


Members of the Security Council welcomed the discussions held from 18 to 21 January 2004, in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, between the President of the Burundian Republic, Mr Ndayizéyé, and a delegation of the Forces nationales de libération (Palipehutu-FNL).

SC/7987
23/01/2004
Press Release
SC/7987


SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE APPROVESCORRECTIONS TO ENTRY OF ONE


INDIVIDUAL IN AL-QAIDASECTION OF ITS CONSOLIDATED LIST


TheAl-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee on 20 January 2004 approvedcorrections to the entry of one individual in the Al-Qaida section of itsconsolidated list (the information deleted from the entry of this individualappears as strikethrough text below).


50. *Name: 1: AYADI 2: SHAFIQ 3: BENMOHAMED 4: BEN MOHAMED

SC/7986
23/01/2004
Press Release
SC/7986


Security Council

4899th Meeting (AM)


SPEAKERS IN SECURITY COUNCIL STRESS IMPORTANCE OF REGIONAL APPROACH


TO RESOLVING INTERRELATED WEST AFRICA CONFLICTS


Members of the Security Council agreed this morning on the importance of a regional approach to resolving the interrelated conflicts ravaging West Africa, as they considered the situation in Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia and Sierra Leone.