Press Release SC/7288 |
Security Council
4463rd Meeting (PM)
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UNITED NATIONS ADMINISTRATION
IN EAST TIMOR TO 20 MAY 2002
Press Release SC/7288 |
Security Council
4463rd Meeting (PM)
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UNITED NATIONS ADMINISTRATION
IN EAST TIMOR TO 20 MAY 2002
Press Release SC/7290 |
Security Council
4465th Meeting (PM)
SECURITY COUNCIL, WITH WIDE-RANGING PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT, AIMS TO IMPROVE
Press Release SC/7291 |
Security Council
4466th Meeting (PM)
SECURITY COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS ISSUES CONCERNING AFGHANISTAN, AFRICA,
MIDDLE EAST, TERRORISM, IN ‘WRAP UP’ MEETING FOR JANUARY
Press Release SC/7289 |
Security Council
4464th Meeting (PM)
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UNITED NATIONS
OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA TO 31 JULY 2002
Resolution 1393 (2002) Adopted Unanimously
Stressing that lack of progress was unacceptable on a settlement to the conflict in Abkhazia, Georgia, the Security Council today extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) until 31 July 2002.
Press Release SC/7287 |
PRESS STATEMENT ON MIDDLE EAST SITUATION BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Following is the text of this evening’s press statement on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestine question, by Security Council President Jagdish Koonjul (Mauritius):
Press Release SC/7285 |
Security Council
4462nd Meeting (AM & PM)
SEAMLESS SWITCH FROM UN ADMINISTRATION TO POST-INDEPENDENCE GOVERNMENT
IN EAST TIMOR VITAL TO SUCCESS, SECURITY COUNCIL TOLD
Many Speakers Commend East Timor for Progress Made;
Press Release SC/7284 |
Security Council
4461st Meeting (AM)
CHAIR OF AFGHANISTAN’S INTERIM ADMINISTRATION ADDRESSES SECURITY COUNCIL;
REQUESTS EXTENSION, EXPANSION OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY FORCE
Press Release SC/7286 |
Security Council
Resumed 4460th Meeting (PM)
SECURITY COUNCIL URGED TO REMAIN FULLY ENGAGED UNTIL DURABLE PEACE
ATTAINED, AS DEBATE ON AFRICA CONCLUDES
Speakers Also Highlight Need for Reform
Press Release SC/7282 |
Security Council
4460th Meeting* (AM & PM)
AFRICA READY TO UNDO PAST ERRORS AND CONFRONT TRUTH,
NO MATTER HOW PAINFUL, SECURITY COUNCIL TOLD
Council Hears 37 Speakers in Day-long Meeting on Africa
Following is the text of this afternoon’s press statement on Madagascar by the President of the Security Council, Jagdish Koonjul (Mauritius):
Members of the Security Council expressed concern over the situation of unrest prevailing in Madagascar and the potential for undermining peace and stability in that country in particular and the region as a whole.