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SC/6872
8 June 2000


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SC/6872


SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS IRAQ ‘OIL-FOR-FOOD’ PROGRAMME FOR FURTHER 180 DAYS

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Resolution 1302 (2000) Adopted Unanimously

The Security Council decided tonight to extend the Iraq “oil-for-food” programme for a further 180-day period beginning tomorrow.

SC/6870
2 June 2000


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SC/6870


PROSECUTOR FOR INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS BRIEFS SECURITY COUNCIL

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The Prosecutor for the International Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, Carla Del Ponte, told the Security Council this morning that an increasingly urgent problem for the Rwanda Tribunal was the length of trials and pre-trial detention faced by most accused.

SC/6871
2 June 2000


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SC/6871


SECURITY COUNCIL REQUESTS ESTABLISHMENT OF EXPERT PANEL TO INVESTIGATE ILLEGAL EXPLOITATION OF RESOURCES IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

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The Security Council this afternoon requested the Secretary-General to establish for a period of six months an expert panel on the illegal exploitation of natural resources and other forms of wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which should produce recommendations on the matter.

SC/6867
31 May 2000


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SC/6867


NEW CHAIRMEN OF UNITED NATIONS SECURITY BODIES IN JUNE

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In accordance with the principle of alphabetical rotation, the following are the new Chairmen of the United Nations security bodies for June:

Security Council

Jean-David Levitte (France) succeeds Wang Yingfan (China) as President of the Security Council.

Military Staff Committee

SC/6864
19 May 2000


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SC/6864


SECURITY COUNCIL EXPANDS SIERRA LEONE FORCE TO 13,000, ADOPTING RESOLUTION 1299 (2000) UNANIMOUSLY

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The Security Council this morning expanded the military component of the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) to a maximum of 13,000 military personnel, including 260 military observers already deployed, convinced that the deterioration in security conditions on the ground necessitated its rapid reinforcement.