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SC/6159
12 January 1996


Press Release
SC/6159


SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA TO 12 JULY

19960112

The Security Council this afternoon extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) for an additional six months, until 12 July. The extension is subject to a review by the Council if changes are made in the mandate of the peace-keeping force of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) currently deployed there.

SC/6156
4 January 1996


Press Release
SC/6156


SECURITY COUNCIL SANCTIONS COMMITTEES ELECT OFFICERS FOR 1996

19960104 NEW YORK, 4 January (Department of Political Affairs) -- On 3 January the President of the Security Council, Sir John Weston (United Kingdom), convened meetings of the Council's Sanctions Committees, which are composed of all members of the Council, to elect their respective bureaus for 1996.

The composition of the elected Bureaus is as follows:

SC/6153
29 December 1995


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SC/6153


NEW CHAIRMEN OF UNITED NATIONS SECURITY BODIES IN JANUARY

19951229 In accordance with the principle of alphabetical rotation, the following new Chairmen of United Nations security bodies will take office on 1 January 1996:

SECURITY COUNCIL

Sir John Weston (United Kingdom) will succeed Sergey V. Lavrov (Russian Federation) as President of the Security Council.

MILITARY STAFF COMMITTEE

SC/6152
22 December 1995


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SC/6152


SECURITY COUNCIL STRONGLY DEMANDS CROATIAN GOVERNMENT IMMEDIATELY LIFT ANY TIME LIMIT ON RETURN OF REFUGEES TO RECLAIM PROPERTY

19951222 Presidential Statement Expresses Grave Concern that Previous Call Was Ignored

The Security Council this afternoon strongly demanded that the Government of Croatia lift immediately any time limits placed on the return of refugees to reclaim their property in Croatia.

SC/6151
21 December 1995


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SC/6151


SECURITY COUNCIL CONCERNED BY SLOW PACE OF ANGOLAN PEACE

19951221 Presidential Statement Says Issues To Be Dealt With Early in Process Remain Unresolved, Including Exchange of Military Information, Mercenaries