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SG/SM/6191
26 March 1997


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SG/SM/6191


PEACE IN ANGOLA WOULD BE HARBINGER OF PEACE ON AFRICAN CONTINENT, SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS IN LUANDA

19970326 In Address to Extraordinary Session Of Joint Commission; Calls It 'Vital Part' of Angola's Peace Process

Following is the address by Secretary-General Kofi Annan to the Joint Commission, related to Angola's peace process, in Luanda, on 24 March:

SEA/1545
25 March 1997


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SEA/1545


PROGRESS REPORTED ON SEABED MINING CODE

19970325

(Received from the International Seabed Authority.)

KINGSTON, 24 March -- Considerable progress on a code for mining in the international seabed area was reported this afternoon to the Council of the International Seabed Authority, meeting at Kingston.

HR/CT/479
25 March 1997


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HR/CT/479


BOLIVIA'S REPORT INTRODUCED IN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE

19970325

The Government of Bolivia was making every effort to strengthen human rights, gender equality and improve the conditions of its indigenous population, an official of the Government told the Human Rights Committee this morning, as it began consideration of Bolivia's compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

SG/SM/6190
25 March 1997


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SG/SM/6190


SECRETARY-GENERAL URGES ANGOLA'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO TAKE CRUCIAL FINAL STEPS TO ENSURE PEACE PROCESS IS TRULY IRREVERSIBLE

19970325 Kofi Annan Calls Assembly's First Sitting 'Moment of Transcendental Change' in Political Life of Angola and Its People

Following is the address by Secretary-General Kofi Annan to the National Assembly of Angola, in Luanda, today:

DEV/2140
25 March 1997


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DEV/2140


DEVELOPING COUNTRIES LEAD CONTINUING EXPANSION OF WORLD ECONOMY

19970325

NEW YORK, 24 March (DESIPA) -- World economic growth is expected to pick up modestly this year and continue to strengthen over the next few years, according to forecasts discussed at a meeting of the Ad Hoc Expert Group on the Short- and Medium-term Prospects of the World Economy (Project LINK) that began this morning at United Nations Headquarters.