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SC/6593
SECURITY COUNCIL STILL DEEPLY CONCERNED AT CONTINUING DEPARTURES OF SERB RESIDENTS FROM DANUBE REGION OF CROATIA
19981106 Presidential Statement on 'Perceived Lack of Security', Notes Some Progress in Implementation of Return Programme
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SC/6592
SECURITY COUNCIL WELCOMES AGREEMENT BETWEEN PARTIES TOWARDS RECONCILIATION AND PEACE IN GUINEA-BISSAU
19981106 Presidential Statement Calls on Both Sides To Respect Obligations, Welcomes Plan to Establish Government of National Unity
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SC/6591
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS IRAQ'S DECISION TO CEASE COOPERATION WITH UNSCOM
19981105Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Security Council this afternoon condemned Iraq's decision of 31 October to cease cooperation with the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) as a flagrant violation of Council resolution 687 (1991) and other relevant resolutions.
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SC/6590
NEW CHAIRMEN OF UNITED NATIONS SECURITY BODIES IN NOVEMBER
19981030 In accordance with the principle of alphabetical rotation, the following are the new Chairmen of the United Nations security bodies for November:Security Council
A. Peter Burleigh (United States) succeeds Sir Jeremy Greenstock (United Kingdom) as President of the Security Council.
Military Staff Committee
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SC/6588
SECURITY COUNCIL DEMANDS FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA COMPLY FULLY WITH NATO AND OSCE VERIFICATION MISSIONS IN KOSOVO
19981024 Resolution 1203 (1998), Adopted by 13-0-2 Vote, Calls On Kosovo Albanians to Condemn Terrorist Acts and Cooperate with OSCE
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SC/6587
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SC/6585
COUNCIL EXTENDS CENTRAL AFRICAN MANDATE UNTIL 28 FEBRUARY 1999
19981015The Security Council this morning extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic (MINURCA) until 28 February 1999, at which time the Council intends for the Mission to be terminated. The Council decided further that the Mission's mandate should include support for the conduct of legislative elections in that country.
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SC/6586
COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF ANGOLA OBSERVER MISSION UNTIL 3 DECEMBER
19981015The Security Council this morning extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) until 3 December. It requested that the Secretary-General adjust the Mission's deployment and force structure according to security conditions and its ability to implement the mandate in support of the peace process.