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SC/8443
12/7/2005
Press Release
SC/8443

Security Council

5225th Meeting (AM)


SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT STRESSES ‘MORAL IMPERATIVE’


OF PREVENTING ESCALATION OF ARMED CONFLICTS, HUMANITARIAN CRISES


Secretary-General Says ‘Our Task Should Be to Prevent Such Suffering’;

Too Often, Efforts Failed because Threat Not Recognized until Too Late

SC/8445
12/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8445

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON MIDDLE EAST

 


Following is the Security Council press statement on the Middle East, delivered today by Council President Adamantios Th. Vassilakis (Greece):


The members of the Security Council unequivocally condemned the terrorist bombing in Lebanon today that killed one person north of Beirut and wounded several others, including Lebanon’s Defence Minister, Elias Al-Murr.

SC/8442-AFR/1210
11/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8442
AFR/1210

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA


Following is the Security Council press statement on Ethiopia and Eritrea, delivered today by Council President Adamantios Th. Vassilakis (Greece):


Members of the Council heard a briefing from the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations on the situation between Ethiopia and Eritrea during informal consultations on 11 July.

SC/8439
07/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8439

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON LONDON TERRORIST ATTACK


Following is the Security Council press statement on the London bombings delivered by Council President Adamantios Th. Vassilakis (Greece):


I wish first to express the Council’s outrage and indignation at today’s appalling terrorist attacks against the people of the United Kingdom that cost human life and caused injuries and immense human suffering.

SC/8438
07/07/2005
Press Release
SC/8438

Security Council

5223rd Meeting (PM)


SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS ‘BARBARIC’ LONDON TERRORIST ATTACKS,


UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTING RESOLUTION 1611 (2005)

 


Calling the terrorist attacks in London today “barbaric”, the Security Council condemned without reservation the attacks and expressed its utmost determination to combat terrorism in accordance with its Charter responsibilities.