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Press Release
SC/6125
SANCTIONS COMMITTEE APPROVES NATURAL GAS AND OTHER FUEL SUPPLIES TO FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) FOR HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES
19951114 Following is the text of the statement issued today by Emilio J. Cardenas (Argentina), Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 724 (1991) concerning Yugoslavia, on behalf of the Committee members:
Press Release
SC/6124/
SECURITY COUNCIL ADOPTS ANNUAL REPORT TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY CORRECTION
19951113The penultimate sentence on page 2 of Press Release SC/6124 issued today should read:
The report will be issued as document A/50/2.
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Press Release
SC/6124
SECURITY COUNCIL ADOPTS ANNUAL REPORT TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY
19951113The Security Council this afternoon adopted its fiftieth report to the General Assembly, covering the period 16 June 1994 to 15 June 1995.
Press Release
SC/6122/Rev.1*
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS CONTINUED GRAVE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, CROATIA
19951109 By Resolution 1019 (1995), Demands Bosnian Serbs Allow Immediate Access by UNHCR, ICRC, Other AgenciesThe Security Council this evening, concerned by continued reports of grave human rights violations in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, condemned in the strongest possible terms all such violations.
The Security Council this afternoon decided that the election to fill the vacancy on the International Court of Justice will be held on 28 February 1996.
By adopting without a vote resolution 1018 (1995), in accordance with Article 14 of the Statute of the Court, the Security Council set the date for its simultaneous meeting with the General Assembly to elect the new member of the Court, who will serve out the remainder of the nine-year term of Judge Andres Aguilar Mawdsley (Venezuela), until 5 February 2000. Judge Mawdsley died on 24 October.
The Security Council this afternoon welcomed the planned convening of the continual round of inter-Tajik talks in Ashgabad, Turkmenistan, and commended the efforts of the President of Turkmenistan for his efforts in facilitating that development.
In a statement read out on its behalf by Council President Salim bin Mohammed Al-Khussaiby (Oman), the Council called upon the Tajik parties to begin that round of talks as a matter of urgency, with the aim of concluding a general agreement in Tajikistan.
Press Release
SC/6119
In accordance with the principle of alphabetical rotation, the following new Chairmen of United Nations security bodies will take office on 1 November:
SECURITY COUNCIL
Salim Mohammed Al'Khussaiby (Oman) will succeed Ibrahim A. Gambari (Nigeria) as President of the Security Council.
MILITARY STAFF COMMITTEE
Major-General Zhou Jiang (China) will succeed Lieutenant-General Wesley Kanne Clark (United States) as Chairman of the Military Staff Committee.
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