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SC/6156
SECURITY COUNCIL SANCTIONS COMMITTEES ELECT OFFICERS FOR 1996
19960104 NEW YORK, 4 January (Department of Political Affairs) -- On 3 January the President of the Security Council, Sir John Weston (United Kingdom), convened meetings of the Council's Sanctions Committees, which are composed of all members of the Council, to elect their respective bureaus for 1996.The composition of the elected Bureaus is as follows:
Press Release
SC/6153
NEW CHAIRMEN OF UNITED NATIONS SECURITY BODIES IN JANUARY
19951229 In accordance with the principle of alphabetical rotation, the following new Chairmen of United Nations security bodies will take office on 1 January 1996:SECURITY COUNCIL
Sir John Weston (United Kingdom) will succeed Sergey V. Lavrov (Russian Federation) as President of the Security Council.
MILITARY STAFF COMMITTEE
Press Release
SC/6152
SECURITY COUNCIL STRONGLY DEMANDS CROATIAN GOVERNMENT IMMEDIATELY LIFT ANY TIME LIMIT ON RETURN OF REFUGEES TO RECLAIM PROPERTY
19951222 Presidential Statement Expresses Grave Concern that Previous Call Was IgnoredThe Security Council this afternoon strongly demanded that the Government of Croatia lift immediately any time limits placed on the return of refugees to reclaim their property in Croatia.
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SC/6151
SECURITY COUNCIL CONCERNED BY SLOW PACE OF ANGOLAN PEACE
19951221 Presidential Statement Says Issues To Be Dealt With Early in Process Remain Unresolved, Including Exchange of Military Information, Mercenaries
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SC/6149
SECURITY COUNCIL STRONGLY CONDEMNS HUMANITARIAN LAW VIOLATIONS BY BOSNIAN SERBS, PARAMILITARY FORCES; CITES SUMMARY EXECUTIONS, MASS EXPULSIONS
19951221 Unanimously Adopted Resolution 1034 (1995) Demands Access to Detainees, Calls for Cooperation with International Tribunal
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SC/6150
SECURITY COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY DECIDES TO ESTABLISH UNITED NATIONS CIVILIAN POLICE FORCE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
19951221Will Be Operative for One-Year Period after Transfer Of Authority in Bosnia from UNPROFOR to Multinational Force
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SC/6148
SECURITY COUNCIL HEARS VIEWS ON PROPOSALS TO ENHANCE TRANSPARENCY, EFFECTIVENESS OF CONSULTATIONS ON PEACE-KEEPING OPERATIONS
19951220 On Behalf of 32 Countries, Argentina Speaks of Need For Formal Mechanism of Consultation between Council and Troop Contributors
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SC/6144
AUTHORIZATION UNNECESSARY FOR SHIPMENTS TO FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA, WITH SANCTIONS SUSPENDED, SAYS YUGOSLAV SANCTIONS COMMITTEE
19951219The following statement was issued today by Ambassador Emilio J. Cardenas (Argentina), Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 724 (1991) concerning Yugoslavia, on behalf of the members: