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Index to Proceedmgs of the Security Council Sixtieth year -2005
Dag Hammarskj6ld Library
New York, 2006
United Nations
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Introduction.......................................................................................
Abbreviations ...................................................................................
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Organizational infmation..............................................................
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Checklist of meetings..................................................................
xiii
Agenda ...........................................................................................
xxi
Subject index ....................................................................................
Index to speeches.............................................................................. 165
L i t of documents ........................................................................
261
Resolutionsadopted by the Security Council...................................
269
Voting chart of resolutions................................................................ 273
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The Security Council is the organ of the United Nations which has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security under the Charter of the United Nations. The Council, which is composed of 15 members, is organized so as to be able to function continuously.
Voting chart, indicating the voting for resolutions adopted by the Council.
The lndex to Proceedings of the Security Council is a guide to the documentation and proceedings of the Security Council, its commissions, committees and ad hoc committees. The present issue covers the sixtieth year (2005) of the Security Council and its 7 sorb-bodies which met during the year. The lndex is prepared by the Dag Hammarskjold Library, Department of Public Information, as one of the products of the United Nations Bibliographic InformationSystem (UNBIS).
Documents of the Security Council are first issued in provisional form. A selected number of them are subsequently printed in the quarteriy Supplements to OEcial Records, where they are arranged chronologically. Some special reports are issued individually as numbered Special Supplements. Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, first issued in provisional form, are later collected along with decisions taken, in a separate volume of the Official Records of the year. After their republication in the Official Records, the provisional documents are no longer available.
AMWMEMENTOF THE INDEX
The lndex consists of the following parts: Sessional information, listing members and officers, and providing information on rules of procedure and on resolutions and decisions;
Check-list o f meetings, listing the meetings of the Council and those of its subsidiary bodies that met during the year;
DOCUMENTATIONOF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Double-symbol documents bearing both S/- and Alsymbols were submitted to both the Security Council and the General Assembly. Verbatim records of meetings of the Security Council appear first in provisional form. They may be identified by their symbol, which consists of the series corresponding to that of the meeting, e.g., SlPV.5300. Verbatim records of meetings are later printed as separate fascicles in the Offical Records.
Agenda, listing matters considered by and brought before the Council together with the subject headings under which these items are listed in the Subject index; Subject index, providing topical access to Security Council documentation arranged alphabetically by subjects and listing documents submitted to the Council, the meetings at which items were considered and the action taken, if any;
HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS
Printed documentationfor the Security Council, sixtieth year, may be obtained or purchased from authorized sales agents by providingthe following information: Official Records of the Security Council, Sixtieth Year:
lndex t o speeches, providing access to speeches that were made before the Security Council. The index is subdivided into 3 sections: corporate nameslcountries, speakers and subjects;
Meeting. records.
List of documents, listing documents arranged by symbol;
Supplement for supplement no.).
Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, 2005, listing resolution numbers, the subjects under which they may be found in the Subject index, as well as meetings and dates on which the resolutions were adopted;
Resolutions and decisions (for the collected edition of resolutions and decisions adopted during the year).
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(specify meeting number) for verbatim
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Add.
Addendum, addenda
Art.
Article
ASEAN
Association of South-East Asian Nations
BONUCA
UN PeacebuildingSupport Office in the Central African Republic
CARlCOM
Caribbean Community
ch.
chapter
Corr.
Coirigendum; cotrigenda
CLS
Commonwealth of Independent States
CSCE
Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe
ECOMOG
ECOWAS Ceasefire Monitoring Group
ECOWAS
Economic Community of West African States
E U m
MultinationalStabilization Force (EU Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina)
FAA
Angolan Armed Forces
FMLN
Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberacibn Nadonal
GAOR
Oficial Records of the GeneralAssembly
GUNR
Government of Unity and National Reconciliation
lAEA
InternationalAtomic Energy Agency
ICJ
lntemational Court of Justice
ICRc
lntemational Committee of the Red Cross
m
International Police Task Force
MtFH
Muttinational Interim Force in Hai
MMlCl
United Nations M i o n in C?te d'lvoire
MNURCA
Unlted Nations Mission in the Central African Republic
MlNuFm
United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara
MINUSTAH
UN Stabiliition Mission in Haiti
MISAB
Inter-African Force to Monitor the Implementationof the Bangui Agreements
MONUC
United Nations Organitation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
no.
number(s)
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OAS
Organization of American States
OK=
Organization of the Islamic Conference
ONUB
UN Operation in Burundi
OSCE
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
PLO
Palestine Liberation Organization
POUSAWO
Frente Popular para la Liberadonde Saguia el Hamra y Rio de On,
Rev.
revision
ScoR
Ofncial Records of the Security Council
SDS
Serbian Democratic Party
sess.
session
SFOR
MultinationalStabilikation Force
Suppl.
Supplement
UN
United Nations
UNAMA
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
Wl
United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq
UNAMSlL
United Nations Missii in S
UNDOF
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
UNDP
United Nations Development Programme
UNFICYP
United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
UNHCR
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
l.NEF
United Nations Children's Fund
m
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
UNlKOM
United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission
UNITA
Uniao Nacional para a Indepbdencia Total de Angola
United Kingdom
United Kingdomof Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States
United States of America
W
United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and E
UNMW
United Nations Missin in Bosnia and Henegovina
UNMK
United Nations Interim AdministrationMission in KOSOW)
U\ML
United Nations M W i n in Liberia
UNMlS
United Nations Mission in Sudan
i Leone
m
United Nations Mission of Support in East limor United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan United Nations Monitoring, Verification and lnspect'in Commission United Nabions Operation in C?te d'lvoire United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in Guinea-Bissau United Nations Obselver Mission in Bougainville (Papua New Guinea) United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East United Nations Special Commission [for IraqKuwait]
world Food Programme
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MEMBERS AND TERMS OF OFFICE
I9muw.m
GeneralA s m b l y Algeria Argentina Benin Brazil China Denmark France Greece Japan Philippines Faomanb Russian Federation United Kingdom United Republic of Tanzania United States
(1 Jaw31 Dec.)
23 Oct. 2003 l5Oct. 2004 23 Oct. 2003 23 Oct. 2003 Pennanent member under Art. 23 of itre Charter 15Oct.2004 Pennanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter 15 Oct. 2004 15 Oct.2004 23 Oct. 2003 23 Oct. 2003 Pemnent member under M.23 of the ChaHer Pennanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter 15 Oct. 2004 Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Chatter
A list of representatives and advisers for 2005 is included in Permanent Mistdons to the United Natbns (STISGISER.Al293).
PRESIDENTS In accordance with rule 18 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Coundl, the presidency of the Council is held in turn by Member States, normally in the English alphabetical order of their names. Each President hdds office for one calendar month. During 2005, the presidency was held as follows:
January
Argentina
(Mayoral, & a r ) (Bielsa, RafaelAntonio)
5108-5109,5112-5117 5110 + (Resumption l), 5111
February
Benin
(Adechi, J d l Wassi) (Biaou, Rogatien)
5118-5126,5127 + (Resumption l), 5128,5130,5132 5129 + (Resumption l), 5131
March
Brazil
(Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mob)
5133-5158
April
China
(Wan!& GuanWa)
5159-5172
Denmark
(Loj, Margrethe Ellen) (Mdler, Per Stig)
5173-5186; 51895193 5187 + (Resumption l),5188
Month
presides
June
France
(Rochereaude la SaMiere, Jean- Marc) (Duclos, Michel) (Collet, Brigitte) (Vassilakis Adamantios)
Greece
(Molyviatis, Petros) August
Japan
(Oshima, Kenzo)
September
Philippines
(Baja, Lauro)
5199,5218 5199 5221-5224,52265228,5229 + (Resumption l), 5230 + (Resumption 1); 5231-5244 5225
(Macapagal-Arroyo, Glorica) (Ramulo, Alberto Gatmaitan) (Mercado, Bayani) (Motoc, Mihnea) (Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan) (Dumitru, Gheorghe) November
Russian Federation
(Denisov, Andrey)
December
United Kingdom
(Pany,Emyr Jones) (Thornson, Adam) (Llewellyn, Huw) (HowaJones, Vanessa) (Johnston, Paul)
5274-5281,52865293; 5294 + (Resumption l), 5295-5296 5282 + (Resumption l), 5297-5298 5283-5285
5315-5318; 5320.5326; 53295333; 5335; 5337
5319 + (Resumption l), 5327-5328, 5338-5341 5328 5334 5336
RULES OF PROCEDURE During 205, the provisional rules of procedureof the Security Council contained in document S1961Rev.7 were in effect (Sales No. E.83.1.4).
RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS Resolutions adopted and decisions taken by the Council during 2005 are collected in a volume of the W a l Records of the Security Coum7,Sixtieth Year (documents SIINFIGO and S/iNF/61 (to be issued).
Resolutionsinitially issued separately in provisional form under the symbols S/RESI1581-1651 (2005), are listed on pages269-272, entitled "Resolutions adopted by the Security Council.
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CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS (Symbol: S/PV.-)
m,2005 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Feb. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 10 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 24 Mar. 24 Mar. 24 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Mar.
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31 Mar. 4 Apr. 7 Apr. 11 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 Apr. 20 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 Apr. 4 May. 4 May. 4 May. 12 May 12 May 13 May 16 May l 6 May 18 May 23 May 23 May 23 May 24 May 24 May 26 May 26 May 27 May 31 May 31 May 31 May 31 May 31 May 3 June 7 June 7 June 7 June 9 June 13 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 15 June 16 June 17 June 17 June 20 June 21 June 21 June
m 2 0 0 5 22 June 22 June 22 June 24 June 24 June 24 June 29 June 29 June 29 June 30 June 30 June 6 July 6 July 7 July 8 July 12 July 13 July 14 July 18 July 20 July 20 July 21 July 21 July 22 July 22 July 25 July 25 July 26 J* 26 July 27 July n~uly 27 July 27 July 29 July 29 July 29 July 29 July 2 Aug. 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Aug. 6 Sept 7 Sept. 9 apt. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 Sept.
14 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Sept. 30 Sept. 4 Oct. 4 Oct. 4 Oct. 13 Oct. l 3 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Od. 14 Oct. 17 Od. 17 Oct. l 8 Oct. l 8 Oct. 18 Od. 19 Oct. 20 Oct.
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21 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Od. 27 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 4 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Nov.
6 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 9 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec.
30 Nov.
21 Dec.
30 Nov. 30 Nov.
21 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec.
Ad Hoc Committees
UNITED NATIONS COMPENSATION COMMISSION (Symbol: SIAC.26ISR.-) Establishedat the 2987thmeeting, 20 May 1991. Tenns of reference: resolution 692 (1991) of 20 May 1991. President Tassos Kriekoukis (Greece). Vicepresidents: representatives of Japan and Romania. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session. Session 12IhSpecial sess. 5sth 561h ~7~ 58th
Date, 2005 26 Jan. 8- 10 Mar. 2&30 June 27-29 Sept. 6-8 Dec.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMlTTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 751 (1992) CONCERNING SOMALIA (Symbol: SlAC.291SR.-) Establishedat the 3069'~meeting, 24 Apr. 1992. Terms of reference: resolution 751 (1992) of 24 Apr. 1992. Chairman: Lauro L. Baja, Jr. (Philippines). Vicechairmen: representativesof Algeria and Greece. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Meetinq 30 31 32
,!m, a@ 8 Mar. 12 July 5 Oct.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECUHW COUNCIL COMMllTEE ESTABUSHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1267 (1999) CONCERNINGM-QUAlDA AND THE TAUBAN AND ASSOCIATED INDMDUMS AND ENTmES (Symbol: S/AC.37/SR.-) Establishedat the 4051'' meeting,15 W.1999. Terms of reference: resolution 1267 (1999) of 15 Oct. 1999. Chairman: C&ar Mayoral(Argentina). ViwChairmen: representathresof Greece and Romania. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
10 Jan. 13 May 19 May 24 June 1 July 5 July 1 Nov. (Resikted distribution of meeting records)
SECURliY COUNCIL COMMlllEE ESTABUSHED PURSUANTTO RESOLUTION 1373 (2001) CONCERNING COUNTERTCRROWSM (Symbol: S/AC.USR. -) Establishedat the 43851hmeeting, 28 Sept 2001 Term of reference: resolution 1373 (2001) of 28 Sept. 2001. Chairmen: Andrey I.Deniiv (Russian Federation)and Ellen Magrethe Loj (Denmark). ViceChakmen: representatives of Algeria, Braziland Greece. Meetings: meetings are hekl in closed session.
!&?&m
Date,
Meetinq
6 Jan 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 3 Feb. 10 Feb 17 Feb. 24 Feb. 10 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Mar. 7 Apr. 14Apr. 21 Apr. 28 Apr. 12 May 26 May (Restrfdeddistributionof meeting reoords)
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2 June 16 June 23 June 7 July 14 July 21 July 28 July 29 Sept. 6 Oct. 13 Od.
200d 3 Nov. 17 Nov. 1Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec.
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMlllEE ESTABUSHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTKlN1518 (2003) CONCERNING IRAQ (Symbol: SlAC.421SR.-)
Establishedat the 4872"dmeeting, 24 NW. 2003. Terms of reference: resolution 1518 (2003) of 24 Nov. 2003. Chairman: Mihnea loan Motoc (Romania). Vicechairmen: representativesBrazil and Denmark. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session. Date, 2005
Meeting
9 Feb. 18 Feb. 14 Od. 12 Dec.
(Restricted dwbution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMlllEE ESTABUSHED PURSUANT TO RES0LUTK)N 1521 (2003) CONCERNING LIBERIA
(Symbol: SlACA1lSR.-) Establishedat the 4890'~meeting, 22 Dec. 2003. Terms of reference: resolution 1521 of 22 Dec. 2003. Chairman: Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark). Vicechairmen: representatives of Japan and Philippines. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
h!&!aXl
Date, 2005 4 Feb. 15 June
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMI'ITEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTlON 1533 (2005) CONCERNING THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (Symbol: SlAC.431SR. -) Establishedat the 4926thmeeting, 12 Mar. 2004. Terms of reference: resolution 1533 (2004) of 12 Mar. 2004. Chairman: Abdallah Baali (Algeria). ViceChairmen: representativesof Benin and the Philippines. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session. Meeting
Date, 2005 20 July 25 July
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANTTO RES0LUTK)N 1540 (2004) CONCERNING NON-PROLIFERATKM OF NUCLEAR, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICALWEAPONS (Symbol: SIAC44lSR.-) Established at the 4 9 ~ 6meeting, '~ 28 Apr. 2004. Terms of reference: resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 Apr. 2004. Chaiman: Mihnea Motoc (Romania). ViceChairmen: representatives of Benin, Philippines and United Kingdom. Meetings: meetings are held in dosed session. Meeting
m,2005 13Apr. 13Apr. 6 June 20 June 28 June 15 July 11Aug. 25 Aug. 2 Sept. 4 Oct. 30 Nov.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMI1TEE ESTABUSHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION1512 (2004) CONCERNING C ~ T E D'NOIRE (Symbd: S/ACm43SR.-) Establishedat the 5 0 7 8 ~meeting, 15 Nov. 2004. Terms of reference: resolution 1572 (2004) of 15 Nov. 2004. Chairman: Adamantios Th. Vassilakis (Greece). VicaChairmen: Denmark and the United Republic of Tanzania. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session. Meetig
Date, 2005 26 Jan. 23 Feb. 19 May 5 July 18 July 26 Aug.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITIEE ESTABUSHED PURSUANT TO RES0LUTK)N 1591 (2005)CONCERNING THE SUDAN (Symbol:SlAC.47lSR.-) Establishedat the 5153~meeting, 29 Mar. 2005. Terms of reference: resolution 1591(2005) of 29 Mar. 2005. Chairman: Adamantios Th. Vassilaki (Greece). Vice-chairmen: Argentina and Philippines. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Date, 2005
Meetinq
5 MW 11 May 19 July (Restricted distribution of meeting records)
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The Council's practice is to adopt at each meeting, on the basis of a provisional agenda circulated in advance, the agenda for that meeting. At subsequent meetings an item may appear in its original form or with the addition of such sub-items as the Council may decide to include. Once included in the agenda, an item remains on the list of matters of which the Council is seized, until the Council agrees to its removal. The agenda as adopted for each meeting in 2005 will be found in the OMcial Records of the Security Council, Sixtieth Year (SfPV.5108-5342). A list of weekly summary statements of matters of which the Security Council is seized, and on the stage reached in their consideration, submitted by the Secretary-General under rule 11 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, appears in the Subject index under the heading "UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2005)-AGENDA". Listed below are the matters considered by, or brought to the attention of the Council during 2005. They are arranged alphabetically by the subject headings under which related documents are to be found in the Subject index. UST OF MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE S E C U m COUNCIL DUWNG 2005 NOTE:
Subject headings under which documentation related to agenda iiems is listed in the Subject index appear in capital letters following the title of the item.
The situation in Afghanistan. See AFGHANISTAN SITUATION l a. United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Peace and security in Africa. see AFRICA--REGIONALSECURlTV The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of internationalpeace and security: HIVfAIDS and international peacekeepingoperations. See ADS --PEACEKEEP1PK; OlPERATK)NS The role of civil society in conflict prevention and the pacific settlement of disputes. SW ARMED CONFUCTS --CIVIL SOClETY The situation in Burundi. See BUWNDI SITUATION The situation in the Central African Republic. See CENTRAL AFfXlW FEPUBLIC smJA7lON 6a. United Nations Mission in the Central A f r i i n Republic. See UN MISSKIN IN THE CEMRAL AFRICAN RERBLIC Children and armed conflicts. See CHILDREbJ INARMED CONFLICTS Protectionof civilians in armed conflict.
SW C M W PERSONS--ARMEDCONFLICTS Politicalconditions in a t e d'lvoire. See &lE D'NOIRE--POLsVICAL C O N m 9a. United Nations Mission in a t e d'lvoire. See UN MISStON ON C&E D;R/OIRE 9b. United Nations Operation in a t e d'lvoire. See UN OPERATlON IN &lE Dnl01RE
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The situation in Cyprus. see CYPRUS QUESTION 10a. United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. See UN PEACEKEEPINGFORCE N CYPRUS Relations between the Democratic Republicof the Congo and Uganda. See DEMOCRATK:REPUBUC OF THE CONGO-UGANDA The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. See DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SrmATlON 12a. United Nations Organization Missi~nin the Democratic Republicof the Congo. See UN ORGANVATlON MISSION IN THE lEMOCMAT#=REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO Disarmament matters. See DISARMAMENT Relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia. see m--14a. United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea. See UN MISSION IN EMlOPlAPND Regional cooperation and secunty in Europe. See RR3FS-REGK)NAL SECURITY Food aid in the context of conflict settlement: Africa and other crisis areas. See FOOD AID-DlSWTE V The situation of human rights in the former Yugoslavia. See FORMER YUGOSLAVIA--HUMAN RIGHTS The situation in the former Yugoslavia. See FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION 18a. The situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. See BOSNlA AND HEEGOVINA SITUATION 18b. The situation in Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro). See KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) 18c. MultinationalStabilization Force. See STABlUZATfON FORCE 18d. United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. See UN INTERIMADMlNlSTRAllON MISSON IN KOSOVO The situation in Georgia. See GEORGIA SITUATION 19a. United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia. See UN OBSERVER MlSSlON IN GEORGW Peace and security in the Great Lakes region of Africa. S- G W T M S REGION (AFRICA)--REGIONALSECURITY The situation in Guinea Bissau. See GUlNEa BlSSAU SITUATION Political condiions in Haiti. See HAITI--POUTICALCONDmONS 22a. United Nations Stabiliition M i o n in Haiti. See UN STABlL1ZATIONMISSION IN HAlTl Human rights matters. See HUMAN RIGHTS Protection for humanitarian assistance in conflicts situation. See HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE--WA R VlCTlMS
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Election of members of the International Court of Justice. See IC3-PJmEFs International peace and security. See INTEWI(AT#)NALSECURrrY International Tribunal for the Prosexationof Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International HumanitarianLaw Committed in the Tertitory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. See INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL--FORMER WGOSLAVIA International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecutionof Persorw Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarianlaw Committed in the Territgr of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsiblefor Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994. Stbe I M E R N A T W TRIBUNAL--RWANDA The situation in Iraq. See IRAQ SITUATION The situation between lraq and Kuwait. See I R A Q W A I T SITUATION 30a. United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq. See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
The situation in Liberia. see UBEWASiTUATlON 31a. United N a M s Mission in Liberia. See UNMISSK)NNUBERIA
The situation in the Middle East. See MIDDLE EAST SrmATKN 32a. Relations between Israel and Lebanon. See ISRAEL--LEBANON 32b. Relations between Lebanon and the Syrian Arab Republic. See LEBANON--SYRIANARAB REPUBLK 32c. The situation in Palestine. See PALESTINEQUESTICN 32d. The situation in the occupied Arab territories. See lEF!FUTORIESOCCUPlEOBYISRAEL 32e. United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. See U N ~ O B S E R V E R F O R C E 32f. United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. See UNlNEfwlFORCENLEBANON Matters concerning the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. See NUCLEARNoN.PROUFa7ATION Political conditions in Papua New Guinea. See PAPUA NRN GUINEA--POUTICPL CONWTK)NS Building peace. See PEACE-BUILDING United Nations Peacekeeping operations.
See PmcEmmwOPERAm Regional cooperation. See REGIONAL OOOPERATK)N
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Cooperation between the United Nations and regionalorganizations. See REGIONALORGANIZATION--UN Human rights in Rwanda. See RWANDA--HUMAN RiGHTS The situation in Rwanda. See RWANDA SITUATION Implementationof sanctions by Member States. SeesANCTlONSCOMPUANCE P o l i l conditions in Sierra Leone. See SIERRA LEONE--POUTICAL a D I l l O N S 42a. United Nations Mission in S i Leone. See UN MlSWN IN SIERRA LEONE Small arms. See SMALL ARMS The situation in Somalia. See sOMAUA SITUATION Political conditions in the Sudan. See SUDAN-FWTICALmDmONS 4%. United Nations Missionin Sudan. See UN MISSION IN SUDAN Internationaltemxism. See TERRORlSM The situation in Tirnor-Leste. See TIMOR-LE= SITUATION 47a. United Nations Missionof Support in East Timw. See UN MISSIONOF SUPK)RT IN EAST TlMOR
Methods of work of the Security Council. See UN. SKXIRIW COUNCIL--MElHOOSW WOW Annual report of the Security Council to the General Assembly. See UN. SECURlTY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2004-2005) The question of Western Sahara. See WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION 50a. United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara. See UN MISS04 FOR THE REFERENDUMH WESTERN SAHARA Women and armed conflicts. See WlOMEN INACWlED CONFUCTS
OTHER MATTERS BROUGHTTO M E ATENTION OF THE SECUWTY COMClL WRING 2005 NOTE: These items were not discussed by the Council.
1.
The role of the Security Council in the preventionof armed conflicts. See A R r v l E D C O N m ~ - U N . S H X l R C T Y ~ L
2.
Relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. See ARMENIA--AZERBAtJAN
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Relations between Camemon and Nigeria. See c A M E R 0 0 1 r C - ~ The situation in Central America See CENTRAL AMERICA SITUATION Question of lndia and Pakistan. See NDIA--PAKISTANQUESTION 5a. United Nations Military Observer Group in lndia and Pakistan. See UN MILITARY OBSERVER GROUP IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and United Arab Emirates. IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLICOF)--UNITED ARAB EMIRATES International security presence in Kosovo. See WOR Question of Korea. see KOREANQUESTION Politicalconditions in Mauritania. SW MAURITANIA--MW 0NMTK)rJS Narcotic drugs. See NARCOTIC DRUGS P o l i i l conditions in Nepal. See NEPAL--POLITICAL CONDmONS
Matters concerning refugees. see Sanctions. See SANCTIONS Relations between the Sudan and Eritrea.
See SUDAN-EWTFIEA The situation in Tajikistan. See TAJlKlSTAN SITUATION Politicalconditions in Togo. See ToGC)-POUTICAL CONDmONS Membership of the Security Council.
SW UN. SEUJFUIY COUNCIL--MEMBERSHIP Electionof Chairman and Vicechairman of Sanctiins Committees of the Security Council. See UN. SECURllY COUNCIL--SANCTK)NS COMMITES--OFFICERS
Efforts to reform and strengthen United Nations system. See UN SYS-THOWNG
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OTHER WlERS INCLUDED IN THE INDEX 1.
Matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration. See UN. SECUFUTY COUNCIL (2005)-AGENDA
2.
Credentialsof representativeson the Security Council in 2005. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2005)--FEPFESENTATNES C R E D E W
3.
Credentials of representativeson the Security Council in 2006. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2006)--REPRESENTATIVES CREDENTIALS
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SECURITY COUNCIL - 60TH YEAR - 2005 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS- SUBJECT INDEX
ABKHAZIA SITUATION
See: GEORGIA SITUAVON AFGHANISTAN SITUATION See also: UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S12005183 Letter, 14 Feb. 2005, fmn the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concerningACQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Transmits the 2nd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team Established pursuant to Resolution 1526 (2004) concerning ACQaida and the Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. S120051131 Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits quarterly report to the UN on the operations of the InternationalSecurity Assistance Force, covering the period 11 Aug. 2004-25 Jan. 2005, submitted by the SecretaryGeneralof NATO. Sf2005J183 (N59l744) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for intemationalpeace and security : emergency internationalassistance for peace, notmalcy and reconstructionof war-strickenAfghanistan : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 18 Mar. 2005. S/2005/230 Letter, 6 Apr. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits communication dated 4 Apr. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral of NATO attaching quarterly report on the operations of the lnternationalSecurity Assistance Force in Afghanistan for the period 25 Jan.-7 Mar. 2005. S/2005/431 Letter, 1 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits communicationdated 29 June 2005 fmm the Secretary-Generalof NATO attaching quarterly report on the operations of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistanfor the period 7 Mar.-3 June 2005.
S120051525 (N601224) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : emergency internationalassisbncefor peace, normalcy and reconstructionof war-stricken Afghanistan : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 12Aug. 2005. W20051572 Letter, 2 Sept. 2005, from the Chainnan of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 ( 1999) concerningACQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Transmits the 3rd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to resolution 1526 (2004). S/2005/634 Letter, 10 Oct. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits letter dated 6 Oct. 2005 from the SecretatyGeneralof NATO attaching report on the operations of the InternationalS e c u f i Assistance Force covering the period 6 June31 Aug. 2005.
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) W20051761 Letter, 1 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267(1999) concerningACQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Transmits report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team Established pursuant to Resolution 1526 (2004).
General documents S120051172 (N591741) Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from Kazakhstan. Transmits, as Chair of the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, joint communiqd of the meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of States members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Astana on 25 Feb. 2005; underlines the importance of strengtheningthe Shanghai Cooperation Organization in order to ensure stability and peace in CentralAsia. S12005/427 (N591863) Letter, 30 June 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits statement by the heads of State of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federationand Tajikistan, adopted on 23 June 2005 by the Council on Collectbe Security of the Collective Security Treaty Organization(CSTO) concerning continued efforts to ensure intemational peace in the area of CSTO responsibility. S120051522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final communiqu6, the Sana'a Declarationand the resolutions adopted by the lslamic Conferenceof Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. SJZ0051563 Letter, 5 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1617 (2005) and reports the appointment of 8 experts to the Analytical Support and Sanctions MonitoringTeam Established pursuant to Resolution 1526 (2004) concerningACQaida and the Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entitles, to assist the Counter-Temwism Committee in the fulfilment of its mandate; reports also the designation of Richard Barrett as the Coordinator of the MonitoringTeam. S120051574 Letter, 9 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits letter dated 1 Sept. 2005 from the Minister for ForeignAffairs of Afghanistan outlining progress made towards security and stability in Afghanistan and expressing appreciation for the role played by the lnternationalSecurity Assistance Force authorized under Security Council resolution l386 (2001) of 20 Dec. 2001 and subsequent resolutions. S120051658 (N601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the Islamic Conference Group in New York, final communiqu6 of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of lslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005.
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) SIZ005/6581Corr.2 (A/60/44O/Cm.2) Lettef, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Correds text. WOW672 Letter, 21 Oct. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267(1999) concerningAI-Qaida and the Taliban and associated indhriduals and entities. Refers to attached letter dated 3 Oct. 2005 from Liechtenstein regarding the Committee's list of States that have notified the Committee of their intent to apply humanitarianexceptionsfrom the sanctions regime. S1200W54 (N601578) Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits Decbration of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the member States of the Colledive Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), adopted in Moscow on 30 Nov. 2005 at the meeting of the Council of CSTO Ministersfor Foreign Affairs, on the Outcome of the UN World Summit held in New York in Sept. 2005. SIZOOW60 Letter, 1 Dec. 2005, frum the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concemingACQaida and the Tallban and associated indMduais and entities. Refers to
the letter of 2 Sept. 2005 from the President of the Security Council (Sf20051572) and transmits the position of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) on a number of recommendations concerning the improvement of the established sanction measures and their implementation.
SIZ0051819 Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Tom Koeniis (Germany) as his Special Representativeand Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, to replaceJean Arnault (France), who served as the Special Representativesince Feb. 2004. S1200W820 Letter, 21 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 16 Dec. 2005 (S/2OO5/819) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Tom Koenigs (Germany) as a Spedal Representathrefor Afghanistan and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.
Draft resolutiong SIZ0051195 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan]. S/2005/576 Draft resolution [onextending authorization of the International Security Assisance F m ] .
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRST/2005!16 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5168th meeting, 25 Apr. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council7 Iby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the briefings by the Chairmen of the AIQaidalTaliban Sanctions Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999), the Counter-Tenwism Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) on the work of the 3 Committees; welcomes the adoption by the General Assembly on 13 Apr. 2005 of the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism by consensus; stresses the different mandates of the 3 Committees; reaffirms that the responsibility for implementingthe Security Council resolutions relevant to the mandates of the 3 Committees, including preparation of reports to the respective Committees, rests with the States; invites the CTC to pursue its agenda as set out in the work programme for
the CTC's 15th 90-day period (Sl20051266);encourages all parts of the UN to do their utmost to ensure that the Counter-Tmorism Committee Executive Directorate becomes fully operational in the shortest possible time. SPRSTL2005134 Statement [made on behalf of the Secunty Council, at the 5229th meeting, 20 July 2005, in connectionwith the Councirs considerationof the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council"j by the President of the Securrty Council. Reaffirmsthat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutesone of the most serious threats to peace and security and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations, whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its condemnationof the AI-Qaida network and other terrorist groups for ongoing and multiple criminal terrorist acts; urges all States to cooperateto bring to justice, in accordance with the principleof extradite or prosecute, the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of acts of terrorism; stmngly encourages Member States as well as the respective Committees to redouble their efforts to seek ways to further strengthen the implementationof resolution 1267 (1999), 1373 (2001) and 1540 (2004), in accordance with the provisions of thee and other relevant resolutions; encourages its Counter-Terrorism Committee, AL QaidaITalibanSanctions Committee, and, when appropriate its 1540 Committee, as well as relevant organizations, to enhance cooperation with a view to identifying, promoting, and developing, as appropriate, best practices to provide clarity and guidance to States on implementationof the provisions of the relevant resolutions.
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) S/PRST/2005/40 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5249th meeting, 23 Aug. 2005, in connection with the Councirs considerationof the item entitled 'The situation in Afghanistan'l lby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the progress in the preparationsfor the parliamentary (Wolesi Jirga) and provincial council elections scheduledfor 18 Sept. 2005; calls upon the international community to extend additional financial assistance in order to fill the gap for these elections; expresses grave concern about the increased attacks by the Taliban, ACQaida and other extremist groups in Afghanistan over the past few months; condemns the attempts to disrupt the political process by terrorist acts or other forms of violence in Afghanistan; stresses the importanceof continued cooperation and increased dialogue between neighbouring states and the Afghan government to promote regional development and the long-term peace and stability of Afghanistan; expresses that the international community must maintain a high level of commitment to assist Afghanistan in addressing its remaining challenges. WRST12005156 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 5309th meeting, 23 Nov. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the Hem entitled 'The situation in Afghanistan" lby the President of the Security Council. Congratulates the people of Afghanistan on the confirmation of the final results of the parliamentaryand provincialcouncil elections; cornmends all Afghans for having taken this step and calls on them, and, in particular, the representatives-elect and other former candidates, to remain fully committedto peace, the constitution, the rule of law and democracy in Afghanistan; reaffirmsthe importance for the international community to maintain a high level of commitment to assisting Afghanistan in addressing its remaining challenges; supports the central and impartial role UN continues to play for the consolidation of peace and stability in Afghanistan and coordination of the relevant internationalefforts and welcomes consultations initiated by the Government of Afghanistan and UN on the pos+Bonn process. partlcimtion bv non-Council members (withouf the riaht to vote) SPV.5108 (10 Jan. 2005) Afghanistan. SIPV.5145 (22 Mar. 2005) Afghanistan. SIPV.5148 (24 Mar. 2005) Afghanistan. SffV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005) Australia, Chile, Cuba, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Morocco, Spain, Venezuela and Vet Nam. SIPV.5215 (24 June 2005) Afghanistan. SffV.5229 (20 July 2005) Australia, Cuba, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Peru, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic and Venezuela. SIPV.5229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005) Pakistan. W . 5 2 4 9 (23 Aug. 2005) Afghanistan.
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) SffV.5260 (13 Sept. 2005) Afghanistan. SPV.5293 (26 Oct. 2005) Chile, Cdombia, Costa Rim, Cuba, Fiji, Indii, Israel, Liechtenstein, Samoa, Switzerland, and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic 09. SiPV.5309 (23 Nov. 2005) Afghanistan.
Discussion in denary SIW.5108 (10 Jan. 2005). SIPV.5145 (22 Mar. 2005). SIW.5148 (24 Mar. 2005). At the 5148th meeting, draft resolution SM0051195 was unanimously adopted: resolution 1589 (2005). SPV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005). At the 5168th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entltled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Counciln: S/PRST/2005/16. SIW.5215 (24 June 2005). SIPV.5229 (20 July 2005). S/PVS229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005). At the 5229th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Coundl members, in connectionwith briefings by Chairman of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council: S/PRSlEOO5/34. SIPV.5249 (23 Aug. 2005). At the 5249th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwth prior consultationsamong Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in Afghanistan": S/PRSTm)05/40. S/PV.S249ICorr.l (23 Aug. 2005). Cmects text. SPV.5260 (13 Sept. 2005). At the 5260th meeting, draft resolution S120051576 was adopted unanimously: resolution l623 (2005). SIPV.5293/Corr.l (26 Oct. 2005). Corrects name of speaker for Cuba. SIW.5309 (23 Nov. 2005). At the 5309th meeting, the President made a statment, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan": S/PRSTl2005156. SPV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005).
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) Resolutions SmES11S89(2OO5) (Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMA for an additional period of 12 months from the date of adoption of this resolution; calls upon UNAMA to continue to ptovide necessary support in order to facilitate timely elections with the broadest possible participation, and urges the donor community to promptly make available the necessary financial support based on that framework, in close coordination with the Government of Afghanistan and UNAMA, and to consider contributing to electoral obsewer missions; urges the Government to take decisive adim to stop the processing and trade of drugs and to pursue the specific measures set out in that plan in the fields of building institutions, information campaigns, alternative livelihoods, interdiction and law enforcement, criminal justice, eradication, demand reduction and treatment of addicts, and regionalcooperation, and calls on the international community to provide every possible assistance to the Government in pursuing full brplementationof all aspects of the plan; calls for full respect for human rights and international humanitarian law throughout Afghanistan; calls upon the Government of Afghanistan to continue to address the threat to the security and stability of Afghanistan posed by Al-Qaida operatives, the Taliban and other extremist gnwps, factional violence among militia forces and criminal activities, in particular violence involvingthe drug trade; requests the Secretary-Generalto report to the Council in a timely manner on developments in Afghanistan, and make recommendationson the future role of UNAMA, after the parliamentaryelections. (Adopted unanimously, 5148th meeting, 24 Mar. 2005)
S/FtESM623(2005) [Extending authorization of the lnternationalSecurity Assistance Force in Afghanistan]. Decides to extend the authorization of the lnternationalSecunty Assistance Force, as defined in resolution l386 (2001) and 1510 (2003), for a period of 12 months beyond 13 Oct. 2005; authorizes the Member States participating in the International Security Assistance Force to take all necessary measuresto fulfil its mandate; calls upon Member States to contribute personnel, equipment and other resourcesto the International Security Assistance Force, and to make contributions to the Trust Fund established pursuant to resolution 1386 (2001); requests the leadership of the International Security Assistance Force to provide quarterly reports on implementationof its mandate to the Security Council through the Secretary-General; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5260th meeting, 13 Sept. 2005)
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AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY See also: BURUNDI SITUATION CENTRALAFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION EFUTREA-ETHIOPIA GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY LIBERIA SlTUAnON SIERRA LEONEAWLITICALCONDITIONS SUDAN-POLITICALCONDITIONS S/2005/86 Progress report of the Secretary-Generalon ways to combat subregional and crossborder problems in West Africa. Issued: 11 Feb. 2005.
SIZ005/212 (N59I769) Letter, 5 Apr. 2005, from the Congo. Transmits report of the 22nd ministerial meeting of the UN Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa, held in Brazzaville, 14-18 Mar. 2005. S/2005/616 (A/60/393) Letter, 27 Sept. 2005, from the Congo. Transmits report of the 23rd ministerial meeting of the UN Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa, held in Brazzaville, 29 Aug.2 Sept. 2005. SIZ00Wl6 Report of the Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 4 to 1lNovember 2005. Issued: 14 Nov. 2005. SM005I828 Note [transmitting report on a Seminar on the Cooperation between the UN and the African Regional Organizationsin the Field of Peace and Security, held on 15 Dec. 20051. Issued: 27 Dec. 2005. Transmits a letter dated 22 Dec. 2005 from the Chairman of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa, enclosing the report on a seminar on the cooperation between the UN and the African regionalorganizations in the field of peace and security, held at UN Headquarters on 15 Dec. 2005. S120051833 Note [transmitting annual report of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Contii Prevention and Resolution in Africa for the year 2005) 1by the President of the Security Council. Issued: 30 Dec. 2005.
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General documents STZ00514 Note [on elections of chairmen of working groups for the period ending 31 Dec. 20051/ by the Presidentof the Security Council. S12005I16 Letter, 14 Dec. 2004, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to letter of 25 Oct. 2004 from the President of the Security Council (Sl20041858) concerning the extension of the mandate of the UN Office for West Africa (UNOWA) for 3 years from 1 Jan. 2005 to 31 Dec. 2007 and transmits, as requested, a copy of the intended mandate, functions and activit'i of UNOWA.
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AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) W200W17 Letter, llJan. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of the SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 14 Dec. 2004 (S12005116) concerning the intended mandate, functions and activiities of the UN Office for West Africa.
S12005129 Letter, 13 Jan. 2005 from Nigeria. Transmits, in capacity as the representativeof the Chairman of the African Union, final version of the communiqu&issued by the Peace and Secunty Council of the African Union at its 23rd meeting, hekl in Libreville, 10 Jan. 2005. S120051136 Letter, 24 Feb. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement issued on 23 Feb. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union on the political situation in Togo. S12003429 Letter, 29 June 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the African Union, 2 communiqu6s regarding the situation in the Democratic Republicof the Congo and the Central African Republic, adopted at the 33rd meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Ababa on 24 June 2005. SM00~660Note [concerning the Chairman of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolutionin Africa] / by the President of the Security Council. S1200W682 Letter, 27 Oct. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that the members of the Security Council have decided to send a mission to CentralAfrica from 4 to 10 Nov. 2005. S12005n70 Letter, 7 Dec. 2005, from Uganda. Concerns Uganda obsetvation on the report of the Secunty Council mission to Central Africa, 4 to 1lNov. 2005. S/2005/808 Letter, 14 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reportsthe Secretary-General's decision to extend the appointment of Mohamed Sahnoun as his Special Adviser on Africa until 31 Dec. 2006. S/2005/809 Letter, 20 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 14 Dec. 2005 (Sl20051808) concerning his decision to extend the appointment of Mohamed Sahnoun as the Special Adviser on Africa until 31 Dec. 2006 and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the infornation and decision contained in the letter. S/2005/814 Note [on the extension of the work of Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Preventionand Resolution in Africa until 31 Dec. 20061Iby the President of the Security Council.
graft resolution^ S/2005/578 Draft resolution [on adoption of the Declaration on Strengtheningthe Effectivenessof the Security Council's Role in Conflict Prevention, particulady in Africa].
AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRSTIZ005/9 Statement [made on behalf of the Secunty Council, at the 5131st meeting, 25 Feb. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Cross-border issues in West Africfll by the President of the Security Council. Reiterates its belief that action on moss-border and subregional issues should take place as part of a wider strategy of conflict prevention, crisis management and peace-buildingin the subregion; also encourages the UN Office for West Africa (UNOWA) further to promote an integrated and joint subregionalapproach with ECOWAS and the African Union, as well as with other key international partners and civil society organizations; welcomes the decision of the European Commission on 2 Dec. 2004 to assist ECOWAS in implementing its plans to ambat the illicit disseminationof small arms; emphasizes the need to pursue security sector reforms aiming at improving civil-military relations in countries emerging from conflict situations and creating a culture of peace and stability and promoting the rule of law; urges the donor countries, international organizations and civil society to
address the dire humanitarian situation in many parts of the subregion and to provide adequate resources in the framework of the ConsolidatedAppeals Process 2005 for West Africa as part of a regional humanitarian response strategy to improvethe human security of the people in dire need of protection or those whose coping capacities are close to exhaustion.
Particioation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SlPV.5131 (25 Feb. 2005) Burkina Faso, C6te d'lvoire, Guinea, Luxembourg, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. SIW.5315 (6 Dec. 2005) Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda.
Discussion in denary SIPV.5131 (25 Feb. 2005). At the S131st meeting, the President made a statement on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Cross-border issues in West Africa": S/PRST/2005/9. SPV.5220 (30 June 2005). WPV.5261 (14 Sept. 2005). At the 5261st meeting, draft resolutions S120051578 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1625 (2005). SIPV.5305 (15 Nov. 2005). SIPV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005). SPV.5331 (19 Dec. 2005). SIW.5332 (19 Dec. 2005).
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AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) Resolutions SIRESl1625(2005) [Adoption of the Declaration on Strengtheningthe Effectiveness of the Security Council's Role in Conflict Prevention, particularly in Africa]. Expresses its determinationto enhance the effectiveness of UN in preventing armed conflicts and to monitor closely situations of potential armed conflict; stresses the critical importanceof a regional approach to conflict prevention, particularly to programmes of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, as well as the effective and sustainable reintegrationof excombatants; encourages all African States to adhere to the African Union Non-Aggression and Common Defence Pact adopted in Abuja on 31 Jan. 2005, and to sign where appropriate subregional pacts on peace, security, democracy, good governance and development, and calls on the UN system and the international community to support the implementationof the Pacts; urges all African States and the international community to fully cooperate in developing the capacities of African regional and subregional organizationsto deploy both civilian and military assets quickly when needed. (Adopted unanimously, 5261st meeting, 14 Sept. 2005)
AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRST/2005133 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5228th meeting, 18 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of internationalpeace and security: HIVIAIDS and international peacekeepingoperations'l l by the President of the Security Council. Reaffirms its commitment to the full implementation of resolution 1308 (2000); also recalls the UN General Assembly Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS of June 2001; recognizes that men and women in the uniformed services are vital elements in the fight against HIVIAIDS; welcomes the efforts by Member States to counter the spread of the disease; recognizesthat UN peacekeeping personnel can be impartant contributorsto the responseto HIVIAIDS; recognizesthat significant progress has been made in implementationof resolution 1308 (2000) but that many challenges remain; expresses its readiness to further promote and support the implementationof this resolution; welcomes regular briefings by DPKO and UNAIDS on the progress made; reaffirms its intentionto contribute, within its competence, to the attainment of the relevant objectives in the declaration adopted at the 26th special session of the General Assembly in canying out the Council's work, in particular in its follow -up to resolution 1308 (2000).
AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued) Discussion in ~lenaty SJPV.5228 (18 July 2005). At the 5228th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of international peace and security: HlVlAlDS and international peacekeeping operations": S/PRST/2005/33.
ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-CIVIL SOCIETY General documents S/2005/594 Letter, 7 Sept. 2005, from the Philippines. Reports that under the presidency of the Philippines, the Security Council is scheduled to have a debate on subject "The role of civil society in conflict prevention and the pacific settlement of disputes" on 20 Sept. 2004 and transmits a non-paper to guide the discussion. Statements bv the President of the Securih
Council SIPRSTl2005142 Statement [made on behatf of the Security Council, at the 5264th meeting, 20 Sept. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The role of civil society in conflict prevention and the pacific settlement of disputes'j Iby the President of the Security Council. Underlinedthe need for a broad strategy for conflict preventionand pacific settlement of disputes; reaffirmed the need for this strategy to be based on engagement with governments, regional and subregional organizations as well as civil society organizations; unddined the potential contributions of a vibrant and diverse civil society in conflict prevention, as well as in the peaceful settlement of disputes and noted that a well-functioning civil society has the advantage of specialized knowledge, capabilities, experience, links with key constituencies, influence and resources, which can assist parties in conflict to achieve peaceful solution to disputes; noted that a vigorous and inclusive civil society could provide community leadership, help shape public opinion, and facilitate as well as contribute to reconciliation between conflicting communities; underscoredand will strengthen its relationship with civil society, including as appropriate, through, inter alia, the use of "Ma-formula" meetings and meetingsW ith local civil society organizations during Security Council missions.
Partichation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SlPV.5264 (20 Sept. 2005) Canada, Peru, Slovakia and Switzerland.
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ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-CNIL SOCIETY (continued) Discussion in denary SIW.5264 (20 Sept. 2005). At the 5264th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The role of civil society in conflict prevention and the pacific settlement of disputes": S/PRST/2005/42.
ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL General documents S120051522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final communique, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the lslamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 2830 June 2005. SE0051623 (N601405) Letter, 29 Sept. 2005, from the Republic of Moldova. Transmits communiqu6 of the 10th meeting of the Council of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the GUUAM States and joint statement of the 6th GUUAMUnitedStates ministerial meeting both of which were held in New York, 16 Sept. 2005. S120051658 (A160144O) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New York, final communique of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of lslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S/2005/658ICorr.2 (A/601440/Corr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. S/2005/826 (A1601633) Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Trans mits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Islamic Summit Conference, the Makkah ACMukarramah Declaration and other documents, adopted at the 3rd extraordinary session of the lslamic Summit Conference, MakkahACMukarramah, Saudi Arabia, 7-8 Dec. 2005.
ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN General documents S/2005/125 (A159/713) Letter, 24 Feb. 2005, from Azerbaijan. Transmits appeal of refugees of Khojaly to the UN, the Council of Europe and the Organizationfor Security and Cooperation in Europe in connection with the 13th anniversary of the incident in Khojaly, Azerbaijan, 26 Feb. 1992, which led to the deaths of civilians. S120051132 (N59/720) Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, from Azerbaijan. Reports that Armenia continues to conducts an active settlement policy in the territories of Azerbaijan allegedly occupied by Armenia, in violations of laws and customs of war and contrary to the process of peaceful settlement of the conflict.
ARMENIAWUERBAIJAN (continued) Sm)051132/Corr.l (N59ff20lCorr.l ) Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, from Azebaijan : conigendum. Corrects text. S/2005/145 (N59/729) Letter, 7 Mar. 2005, from Armenia. Refers to the historical event of the pogroms of Armenians in Sumgait and concerns Azerbaijan's alleged discriminatory policies against ethnic minorities, including alleged illegal occupation of properties belongingto Armenians and other ethnic minorities. S20051171 (N59ff40) Letter, 15 Mar. 2005, from Armenia. Transmits statement issued by the Press Service of the Ministry of Defence of Nagomo Karabakh on 8 Mar. 2005 concerning an incident on the demarcationline of Azerbaijan-Karabakh on 7 Mar. 2005; appeals to the Azerbaijani side to strictly follow the ceasefire regime so as not to destabilize the situation and threaten the peace and security in the region. S12OO5/182 (N59I742) Letter, 16 Mar. 2005, from Armenia. Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia on the results of the Organization for Security and Cooperationin Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group faM~ndingmission to the occlpied territories of Azerbaijan surrounding NagomoKarabakh, issued on 16 Mar. 2005, as well as the report of the OSCE fa& finding mission and the related letter of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs. S120051184 (N59/743) Letter, 8 Mar. 2005, from Armenia. Refers to letter of 24 Feb. 2005 from Azerbaijan (A1591713-S120051125) regarding the events in Khojaly and states that the armed forces of Armenia have never participated in the conflict in and around Nagomo Karabakh; states further that no armed forcesof the newly independentArmenia could have participated at the events in Khojaly as those forces had not yet been formed at the time. S/2005/187 (N59ff47) Letter, 18 Mar. 2005, from Azerbaijan. Refers to letter of 28 Feb. 2005 from Azerbaijan (N59/72(1Sl2005/132) and transmits report of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) fadfinding mission to the occupied territoriesof Azerbaijan surrounding Nagomo-Karabakh and letter of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairmen to the OSCE Permanent Council on the findings of the factfinding mission. S120051246 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, fmm Luxembourg. Transmits statement on presidential pardon for political prisoners in Azerbaijan issued on 30 Mar. 2005 by the Presidency on behatf of the European Union. S120051338 (N591809) Letter, 20 May 2005, from Azerbaijan. Transmits statement by the Milli Mejlis (Parliament) of Azerbaijan conceming Nagomo Karabakhconflict and relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, in connection with the 13th anniversary of the alleged occupation of the city of Shusha, Azerbaijan, by the armed forces of Armenia.
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ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN (continued) S12005/397 (AI591851) Letter, 16 June 2005, from Azerbaijan. Transmits statement by the Ministry for ForeignAffairs of Azerbaijan regarding alleged intention of Armenia to hold elections in Nagorno-Karabakh scheduled on 19 June 2005. S120051404 Letter, 20 June 2005, from Armenia. Reports that on 19 June 2005 the 4th parliamentaryelections were held in Nagorno Karabakh. S120051426 (A1591862) Letter, 30 June 2005, from Azerbaijan. Refers to letter of 17 June 2005 from Azerbaijan (Al591851-Sl20051397)concerning "parliamentary elections" held in Nagomo-Karabakh and transmits statements issued by the Ministries for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and France, the CO chairing countries of the OSCE Minsk Group, reaffirming their support for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. S/2005/522 (Al591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the Islamic Countries, final communique, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. S120051542 (N591901) Letter, 4 Aug. 2005, from Azerbaijan. Transmits address of the Central Election Commissionof Azerbaijan to the voters in Khankendi Constituency No. 122 of Azerbaijan concerning upcoming elections to the Milli Majlis (Parliament) of Azerbaijan, to be held on 6 Nov. 2005.
AZERBAIJAN-ARMENIA See: ARMENIA-AZERBAI JAN
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION See also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION STABILIZATION FORCE
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BOSNlA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION (continued) S12005/226 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to Secunty Council resolution 1575 (2004) and conveys letter dated 17 Mar. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral and High Representativefor the Common Foreign and Secunty Policy of the European Union transmitting report on the activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR), covering the period 2 Dec. 2004 28 Feb. 2005. S120051440 Letter, 7 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1575 (2004) and conveys letter dated 16 June 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral and High Representativefor the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union transmitting report on the activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR), covering the period 1 Mar.-31 May 2005. S120051698 Letter, 2 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1575 (2004) and conveys letter dated 14 Oct. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral and High Representativefor the Comnon Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union transmitting report on the activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR), covering the period 1 June- 15 Sept. 2005. Sl2005/706 Letter, 7 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits letter of 2 Nov. 2005 from the High Representativefor the Implementationof the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Henegovina enclosing the 28th report on the activities of High Representativefor the period 1 Jan.-30 June 2005, submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 1031 (1995).
Draft resolutions Sl2009727 Draft resolution [on the establishmentof a multinationalstabilization force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina under unified command and control].
S12005166 Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from the Secretaw General. Refers to statement of 12 Dec. 2002 by the President of the Security Council (SIPRSTl2002133) and transmits letter dated 26 Jan. 2005 from the Secretary General and High Representativefor the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union attaching report on the activities of the European Union RDlice Mission in Bosnia and Hetzegovina for the period 1 July-31 D%. 2004.
Partlci~ationbv non-Council members (without $he right to vote)
Sl200W67 Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits letter of llJan. 2005 from the Secretary-Generalof NATO including monthly report on the operations of the Stabilization Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period 1-30 Nov. 2004.
SIPVS307 (21 Nov. 2005) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany and Italy.
S12005/156 Letter, 10 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits letter dated 8 Mar. 2005 from the High Representativefor the Implementationof the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing the 27th report on the activities of High Representativefor the period 1 Juty-31 Dec. 2004, submitted pursuantto Securrty Council resolution 1031 (1995).
SlPV.5147 (23 Mar. 2005) Bosnia and Herzegovina and Luxembourg. SlPV.5306 (15 Nov. 2005) Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy.
Discussion in denary SlPV.5147 (23 Mar. 2005). SlPV.5306 (4 5 Nov. 2005). SIPV.5307 (21 Nov. 2005). At the 5307th meeting, draft resolution S120051727 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1639 (2005).
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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION (continued) Resolutions SIRES11639(2005) r h e establishment of a multinational stabiliation force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina under unified command and control]. Authorizes the Member States acting through or in cooperationw ith the European Union to establish for a further period of 12 months a multinational stabilition force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and control; authorizes the Member States to take all necessary measures to effect the implementationof and to ensure compliancewith Annexes l-A and 2 of the Peace Agreement; authorizes Member States to take all necessary measures, at the request of either EUFOR or the NATO Headquarters, in defence of the EUFOR or NATO presence respectively, and to assist both organizations in cartying out their missions, and recognizes the right of both EUFOR and the NATO presence to take all necessary measures to defend themselves from attack or threat of attack; authorizes the Member States acting under paragraphs 10 and 11 above, in accordance with Annex ?-A of the Peace Agreement, to take all necessary measures to ensure compliancewith the rules and procedures governing command and control of airspace over Bosnia and Herzegovinawith respect to all civilian and military air traffic. (Adopted unanimously, 5307th meeting, 21 Nov. 2005)
BURUNDI SITUATION See also: AFRICA -REGIONAL SECURITY GREAT IAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY S12005/149 Third report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Operations in Burundi. Issued: 8 Mar. 2005. Sl2005/158 Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits report of the UN Assessment Mission dispatched at the request of the members of the Security Council (S/2004/72) to consider the advisability and feasibility of establishing an internationaljudicial commission of inquiry in Burundi, as provided for in the Arusha Peace and ReconciliationAgreement of 28 Aug. 2000. S120051328 Fourth report of the Secretary-Generalon the United N a t i i s Operations in Burundi. Issued: 19 May 2005. S120051586 Special report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Operations in Burundi. Issued: 14 Sept. 2005. S120051716 Report of the Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 4 to 11 November 2005. Lssued: 14 Nov. 2005. S1200W28 Fiih report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Operations in Burundi. Issued: 21 Nov. 2005.
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BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) General documents S/2005/146 Letter, 4 Mar. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement issued on 4 Mar. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the referendumfor the adoption of a new constitution in Burundi. W20051325 Letter, 19 May 2005, from Burundi. Transmits declaration on the meeting between the Transitional Government of Buwndi and Parti pour la liberation du peuple hutu du Burundi (PA1IPEHUTU)-Forces nationales de liberation (Burundi) (FNL), held at Dar-esSalaam, 15 May 2005; concerns agreement that the two parties declare an immediate cessation of hostilities and establish technical teams with a mandate to decide on the mechanisms of a permanent ceasefire. S120051580 Letter, 9 Sept. 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity of the representative of the current Chairman of the African Union, communique adopted at the 37th meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Ababa, 8 Sept. 2005, concerningthe situation in Burundi. S/2005/644 Letter, 11 Oct. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Secunty Council resolution 1606 (2005) dated 20 June 2005 and reports implementation of the recommendationscontained in the report of the assessment mission (Sl20051158) on the establishment of a mixed Truth Commission and Special Chamber within the court system of Burundi. S/2005/736 Letter, 23 Nov. 2005, from Burundi. Transmits report of the Government of Burundi on the evolution of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi. S120051770 Letter, 7 Dec. 2005, from Uganda. Concerns Uganda observation on the report of the Secunty Council mission to Central Africa, 4 to 11 Nov. 2005.
Draft resolutions S120051345 Drafl resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi]. S120051396 Drall resolution [on the situation in Burundi]. SI2005l741 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi]. S120051811 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi].
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BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Founcil S/PRSTIZ005/13 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5141st meeting, 14 Mar. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "The situation in Burundi" lby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the approval by the Burundian people of the posUransitiona1Constitution, through the referendum of 28 Feb. 2005 whose final results have just been declared; calls upon all Burundians to remain committed to the course of national reconciliation, for further steps remain to be taken; invites in particular the political leadership in the country to work together towards the common goal of holding, expeditiously, local and national elections that are free and fair; encouragesthe donor community to continue providing its assistance to this end. SIPRST/2005/19 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5184th meeting, 23 May 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in Burundil 1 by the President of the Security Council. Takes note with satisfactionof the declaration of 15 May 2005 made by the President of Burundi and by the leader of Palipehutu-FNL, in particular, the commitment by both parties to immediatelycease hostilities, agree within a month on a permanent ceasefire, and negotiate withoul disturbing the electoral process; shares the understanding that this declaration is a first step that should allow FNL to be rapidly integrated, in a negotiated manner, into the transitional process currently in progress in Burundi; cornmends the mediation of States of the Regional Initiative, as well as those made by the Special Representativeof the Secretary-General, to bring the peace and national reconciliation process in Burundi to a successful conclusion; reiterates that bringing an end to the climate of impunity in Burundi and the Great Lakes region is essential to that process and urges all Burundian parties to exert greater efforts to ensure success of the Transition, national reconciliation and stability of the country in the longer term.
BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) SPRST12005141 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5252nd meeting, 30 Aug. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Burundi'j 1by the President of the Security Council. Acknowledges the election of Pierre Nkurunziza as Presidentof the Republicof Burundi, on 19 Aug. 2005; pays tribute to the spirit of peace and dialogue demonstrated by the Burundian people throughout the transitional period, and commends them for their encouraging participationin the electoral process; calls on all parties to respect the will of the Burundian people, the elected Government and the commitments agreed during the transitional process; encourages the new authorities to continue on the course of stability and national reconciliation and to promote social concord; reaffirms in this regard that it is essential to bring an end to the climate of impunity; commends the critical contribution the Regional Initiative for peace in Burundi, the African Union and the UN Operation in Burundi made to the peace process; calls upon all intemational partners of Burundi, including the States of the Regional lnitiativeand the main donors, to remain committed, and encourages them to agree with the Burundian authorities on the most appropriate framework to coordinate their support to reforms currently under way and to the consolidation of peace. WPRST12005143 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5268th meeting, 22 Sept. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in Burundi'j / by the President of the Security Council. Took note of the Secretary-General's proposalto establish a partners' forum as an intemational support mechanism; also took note of the Declarationadopted on 13 Sept. 2005 in New York during the Summit on Burundi; welcomes the decision to establish a forum of Burundi's partners and encourages the Special Representative of the Secretary-Generalto wncbde discussions with all concerned partners in order to establish the forum as soon as possible; reiterates its call to the donor community to pursue bilateral and multilateralefforts to support the country.
Barticination bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote] SPV.5141 (14 Mar. 2005) Burundi. SlPV.5184 (23 May 2005) Burundi. SffV.5193 (31 May 2005) Burundi. SIPV.5203 (15 June 2005) Burundi. SPV.5207 (20 June 2005) Burundi. SPV.5252 (30 Aug. 2005) Burundi. SPV.5268 (22 Sept. 2005) Burundi.
SIW.5311 (30 Nov. 2005) Burundi. SIPV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005) Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda. SPV.5341 (21 Dec. 2005) Burundi.
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BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) piscussion in denary SIPV.5141 (14 Mar. 2005). At the 5141st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Burundi": S/PRST/2005113. SIPV.5182 (23 May 2005). SPV.5184 (23 May 2005). At the 5184th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Situation in Bunmdi": S/PRST/2005/19. SlPV.5193 (31 May 2005). At the 5193rd meeting, draft resolution SM0051345 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1602 (2005). SPV.5203 (15 June 2005). SIPV.5207 (20 June 2005). At the 5207th meeting, draft resolution SI20051396 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1606 (2005).
SIPV.5252 (30 Aug. 2005). At the 5252nd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Burundi": S/PRST/2005/41. SPV.5268 (22 Sept. 2005). At the 5268th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in Burundi": SlPRSTl2005143. SIPV.5310 (28 Nov. 2005). SIPV.5311 (30 Nov. 2005). At the 5311th meeting, draft resolution Sl2005ff41 was adopted unanimously : resolution 1641 (2005). SPV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5341 (21 Dec. 2005). At the 5341st meeting, dmft resolution S120051811 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1650 (2005).
BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) Jbsolutions S/RES/1602(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi (ONUB)]. Decides to extend the mandate of ONUB until 1 Dec. 2005; calls upon all Burundian parties to exert greater efforts to ensure success of the Transitiin, national reconciliation and stability of the country in the longer term, in particular by refraining from any actions which may affect the cohesion of the Arusha Agreement process; requests the Secretary-Generalto continue to keep it informed in his repats on the situation in B u ~ n dofi actions taken in the fight against impunrty; welcomes efforts undertaken by ONUB to implement the SecretaryGeneral's zeretolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse, and to ensure full compliance of its personnelwith the UN code of conduct, requests the SecretaryGeneralto continue to take all necessary action in this regard and to keep the Council informed, and urges troopcontributing countries to take appropriate preventive and disciplinary action to ensure that such acts are properly investigated and punished in cases involving their personnel. (Adopted unanimously, Sl93rd meeting, 31 May 2005) SIRESl1606(2005) m e situation in BurundiJ. Requests the Secretary-Generalto initiate negotiations with the Government and consultations with all Burundian parties concerned on how to implement his recommendations, and to report to the Council by 30 Sept. 2005 on details of implementation, including costs, stNctures and time frame; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5207th meeting, 20 June 2005) SIRES11641(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi (ONUB)]. Decides to extend the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi (ONUB) until 15 Jan. 2006 and to remain activelyseized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5311th meeting, 30 Nov. 2005)
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BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) SlRES1165(D(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi (ONUB)]. Decides to extend the mandate of the ONUB until l July 2006; authorizes the temporary redeployment of military and civilian police personnel among ONUB and the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and requests in this regard the Secretary-General to begin consultationswith the countries contributing military and civilian police personnel to those missions; underlines that any personnel redeployed shall continue to be counted against the authorized ceiling on military and civilian personnel of the mission from which they are being transferred, and that any such transfer shall not have the effect of extending the deployment of personnel after the expiration of the mandate of their original mission, unless the Security Council decides otherwise; urges the Government to complete the implementation of the programme of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration; urges the international partners for the development of Burundi, including the concerned bodies of the UN, to continue to provide their support for the reconstruction of the count!?/, particularlythrough an active participationin the donors conference to be organized in early 2006; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5341st meeting, 21 Dec. 2005)
CAMEROON- NIGERIA General docurnentg S120051475 Letter, 14 July 2005, fmm the United Kingdom. Transmits statement of 13 July 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union concerning the latest developments in the Bakassi peninsula; urges Nigeria and Cameroon to work constructively together to establish the facts of the incidents and to defuse any resultant tension. SI2OOW528 Letter, 1 Aug. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 17 Mar. 2004 (§/2004/298) and to letter from the President of the Security Council dated 15 Apr. 2004 (Sl20041299) and reports the latest achievementsand activities of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission; states that through the Secretary-General's good offices and the support of the UN Secretariat, the implementationof the ruling of the InternationalCourt of Justice of 10 Oct. 2002 on the land and maritime boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria have been facilitated. S12005I529 Letter, 12 Aug. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 1 Aug. 2005 (Sl20051528) concerning the intentionto continue the activities of the UN support team to the Camemon-Nigeria Mixed Commission with funding from the regular budget, and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of the information and that they urge the parties to the Mixed Commissionto seek voluntary contributions from international donors.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC S12005/414 Report of the SecretawGeneral on the situation in the Central African Republic and the activities of the United Nations PeacebuildingSupport Office in the Central African Republic. Issued: 27 June 2005. S1200W679 Report of the SecretalyGeneral in follow -up to the statement by the President of the Security Council of 22 July 2005 on the situation in the Central African Republic. Issued: 27 Oct. 2005. S120051831 Report of the Secretary-Generalon the situation in the Central African Republic and the activities of the United Nations PeacebuildingSupport Office in the Central African Republic. Issued: 29 Dec. 2005.
General docurnent~ S12005/429 Letter, 29 June 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits,
in the capacity as Chairman of the African Union, 2 communiques regarding the situation in the Demacratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic, adopted at the 33rd meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Ababa on 24 June 2005. SM005f758 Letter, 30 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Proposes, following advise from authorities of the Central African Republic, the renewal of mandate of the UN Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Republic for an additional year, until 31 Dec. 2006 and reports the SecretayGeneral's intentionto raise the rank of his representative in the Central African Republic to that of Special Representative, at the Assistant Secretary-General level, in view of the additional responsibilities and encouraging developmentsthat occurred in the CentralAfrican Republic . S120051759 Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, fsom the President of the Secunty Council. Refers to the SecretaryGeneralBsletter dated 30 Nov. 2005 (S/2005/758)and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his recommendationto extend the mandate of the UN PeacebuildingSupport Office in the Central African Republic from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2006, and his intention to raise the rank of his Representativeto that of Special Representative,at the Assistant Secretary-Generallevel.
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) Council SIPRSTIZ005135 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5232nd meeting, 22 July 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled The situation in Central African Republic" lby the President of the Security Council. Deeply gratified by the successful holding of the presidential and legislativeelections and welcomes the establishment of the newly elected institutionswhose stability is necessary to ensure lasting peace in the Central African Republic; cornmends the Multinational Force of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, France, the European Union, China and Germany for providing decisive support to them; calls upon international donors and the international financial institutions to continue to assist the Central African Republicgenerously; requests the Secretary-General to explore the possibility of setting up a follow -up committee or enlarging the Committee of Foreign Partners to Follow Up on the Electoral Process in otder to support the reconstruction efforts initiated by the Central Africans; expresses its concern at the insecurity reigning in the north and the west of the country and invites relevant States to consult with subregional and regional organizations and with the UN PeacebuildingOffice in the Central African Republicon the action required to respond collectively to the threat posed by these armed groups to the stability of the Central African Republic and certain countries of the subregion.
the riaht to vote) SIPV.5232 (22 July 2005) Central African Republic.
Discussion in ~lenary SlPV.5232 (22 July 2005). At the 5232nd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Central African Republic": S/PRST/2005/35.
CENTRAL AMERICA SITUATION General documents S120051632 (A/60/417) Note verbale, 29 Sept. 2005, from Costa Rica. Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship relatingto the filing before the International Court of Justice by Costa Rica of a case against Nicaraguaconcerning navigational rights of Costa Rica on the San Juan River.
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Re~orts SM00W2 (N591695) Children and armed conflict : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 9 Feb. 2005.
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CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) General documents S1200W412 Letter, 23 June 2005, from Canada. Conveys, on behalf of Governments of Andorra, Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, Germany, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, San Marino, Sweden and Switzerland, the interest in and concern about the process involving the adoption of a new resolution on the protection of children affected by armed conflict. S/2005/522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the Islamic Countries, final communique, the Sana'a Dedaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. SIZ0051659 Note [on the appointment of the Chairman of the Working Group of the Security Council on Children and Armed Conflict] lby the President of the Security Council.
Draft resolutions S120051477 Draft resolution [on children in armed conflict].
Statements bv the President of the Security
Council S/PRST/2005J(JStatement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5129th meeting, 23 Feb. 2005, in connectionwith the Coundrs consideration of the item entitled "Children and armed conflid'J1 by the President of the Security Council. Reaffirms its strong condemnation of the recruitment and use of child soldiers by parties to armed conflict in violation of international obligations applicable to them and of all other violations and abuses committed against children in situations of armed conflict; urges all parties to armed conflict to halt immediately such intolerable practices; reiteratesthe crucial need for a systematic and comprehensive monitoring and reporting mechanism, and its determinationto ensure compliance and to put an end to impunity; further reiterates its intention to complete expeditiously the process of the establishmentof the mechanism.
PartIcbat[onbv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SlPV.5129 (23 Feb. 2005) Canada, Gabon, Guinea, Iceland, India, Iraq, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Myanmar, Nigeria, Noway, Senegal, Sri Lanka and Uganda. SIPV.5129(Resumption1) (23 Feb. 2005) Indonesia, Mali and Niger.
Discussion in Dienary SIW.5129 (23 Feb. 2005). S/W.5129(Resumptionl) (23 Feb. 2005). At the 5129th meeting, the President made a statement on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultationsamong Council members on the item entitled "Children and armed conflict": SIPRST12005/8.
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CHILDREN iN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) SPV.5235 (26 July 2005). At the 5235th meeting, draft resolution S120051477 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1612 (2005).
Resolutions SIRES11612(2OOS) [Children in armed conflict]. Strongly condemns the recruitment and use of child soldiers by parties to armed conflict; takes note of the action plan relating to the establishmentof a monitoring and reporting mechanismon children and armed conflict; requests the Secretary-General to implement without delay, the abovementioned monitoringand reporting mechanism, beginning with its application, within existing resources; expresses serious concern regarding the lack of progress in developmentand implementationof the action plans called for in paragraph 5 (a) of its resolution 1539 (2004); decides to establish a working group of the Security Council consisting of all members of the Council to review the reports of the mechanism of this resolution; decides to continuethe inclusionof specific provisions for the protection of children in the mandatesof UN peacekeepingoperations, including the deployment, on a casebycase basis, of child-protection advisers; urges all parties concerned, including Member States, UN entities and financial institutions, to support the development and strengthening of the capacities of national institutions and local civil society networks for advocacy, protection and rehabilitationof children affected by armed conflict to ensure the sustainability of local child-protection initiatives. (Adopted unanimously, 5235th meeting, 26 July 2005)
CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Remrts S12005n40 Report of the Secretary-Generalto the Security Council on the protection of civilians in armed conflict. Issued: 28 Nov. 2005.
CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) Statements bv the President of the Securilly Council SIPRSTIZ005125 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5209th meeting, 21 June 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Protection of civilians in armed conflicf'j / by the President of the Security Council. Reiterates its commitment to address the widespread impact of armed conflict on civilian populations; reaffirms its strong condemnationof the deliberate targeting of civilians or other protected persons in situations of armed conflict, and calls upon all parties to put an end to such practices; expresses in particular its deep concern at the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war; calls upon all States to put an end to impunity; stresses the urgent need for providing better physical protection for displaced populations as well as for other vulnerable groups, in particular women and children; invites the Secretary-Generalto include in his next report recommendations on ways to better address the persisting and emerging protection challenges in the evolving peacekeeping environment; expresses its intention to take further action to strengthen and enhance the protection of civilians in armed conflict, including, if necessary, a possible resolution in this regard.
Particbation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SfPV.5209 (21 June 2005) Canada, Colombia, CXte d'lvoire, Egypt, Luxembourg, Ngeria, Norway and Peru.
SPV.5319 (9 Dec. 2005) Canada, Egypt, Germany, Iraq, Italy, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Nepal, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland and Uganda. S/PV.5319(Resumptionl) (9 Dec. 2005) Rwanda.
Discussion in ~lenary S12009785 Letter, 13 Dec. 2005, from Uganda. Transmits aide memoire on the situation of internally displaced persons in northern Uganda.
SIPV.5209 (21 June 2005). At the 5209th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on protection of civilians in armed conflict: SIPRST/2005/25. SIPV.5319 (9 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5319(Resumptionl) (9 Dec. 2005).
C ~ T D'IVOIR&POLITICAL E CONDITIONS See also: UN MISSION IN COTE D'IVOIRE UN OPERAT1ON IN COTE D'IVOIRE S/2005/82 Letter, 10 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits the 9th and 10th reports of the Tripartite Monitoring Group established under the Accra IllAgreement on a t e d'lvoire, covering the periods 1-17 Dec. 2004 and 18 Dec. 2004-15 Jan. 2005.
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COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S120051175 Letter, 16 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits the 11th and 12threports of the Tripartite Monitoring Group established under the Accra IllAgreement on C6te d'lvoire, covering the periods 17 Jan.-14 Feb. 2005 and 15-28 Feb. 2005. S120051186 Fourth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Operation in a t e d'lvoire. Issued: 18 Mar. 2005. S120051395 Letter, 15 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits the 13th and 14th reports of the Tripartite Monitoring Group established under the Accra IllAgreement on C6te d'lvoire, covering the periods 1 Mar.-8 Apr. 2005 and 15Apr.-31 May 2005. S12005/398 Fifth progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Operation in a t e d'lvoire. Issued: 17 June 2005. SIZ0051398lAdd.l F i h pmgress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Operation in a t e d'lvoire : addendum.
Issued: 17 June 2005. S120051463 Letter, 15 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits the 15th report of the Tripartite Monitoring Group established under the Accra Ill Agreement, extended to cover the Pretoria Accords on C6te d'lvoire, covering the period 1-30 June 2005. S12005/470 Letter, 18 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuantto resolution 1572 (2004) concerning C6te d'lvoire. Transmits interim report of the Group of Experts on Cate d'lvoire. S120051539 Letter, 23 Aug. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits the 16th report of the Tripartite Monitoring Group established under the Accra Ill Agreement on C6te d'lvoire, covering the period 1-31 July 2005. S120051584 Letter, 12 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits report of the High Representative for the Elections in Cbte d'lvoire on his visit to the area 818 Aug. 2005.
$12005/604 Sixth progressreport of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Operation in Cbte d'lvoire. Issued: 26 Sept. 2005.
SlZOO5/611 Letter 15 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits the 17th report of the Tripartite Monitoring Group established under the Accra Ill Agreement on C6te d'lvoire, covering the period 1-31 Aug. 2005.
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COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S120051699 Letter, 7 Nov. 2005, from the Chairman of the Secunty Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1572 (2004) conceming C6te d'lvoire. Transmits report of the Group of Experts on a t e d'lvoire, pursuant to resolution 1572 (2204), and in accordance with paragraph 7 (d) of the Security Council resolution 1584 (2005). S12005n90 Letter, 9 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1572 (2004) concerning C6te d'lvoire. Transmits report of the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning C6te d'lvoire on his mission to Cbte d'lvoire, 18-21 Oct. 2005.
General documents S12005127 Letter, 13 Jan. 2005, from Cate d'lvoire. Refers to the events of Nov. 2004 in Cate d'lvoire and states that France is not impartial in its role in the situation; states further that the Government no longer wishes the Secunty Council's statements on Cate d'lvoire to be initiatedby France; requests further the Council to integrate the French force (Operation Licome) into the UN Operation in C6te d'lvoire, in the interest of equitable management of the crisis. S12005128 Letter, 13 Jan. 2005, from Cbte d'lvoire. Transmits updated progress report on the implementation of the Linas-MarcoussisAgreement since the beginning of President Thabo Mbeki's mediation. W2005129 Letter, 13 Jan. 2005 from Nigeria. Transmits, in capacity as the representativeof the Chairman of the African Union, final version of the communiqu6 issued by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 23rd meeting, held in Libreville, 10 Jan. 2005. S12005155 Letter, 26 Jan. 2005, from Cdte d'lvoire. Transmits letter dated 14 Jan. 2005 from the Deputy Director of the Office of the President of the a t e d'lvoire addressed to the Special Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralfcr a t e d'lvoire concerning statementsfrom the press and other media which allegedly incite intolerance and hatred; requests national and foreign media to refrain from adding to the already tense social environment. S120051133 Letter, 25 Feb. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Pierre Schori (Sweden) as his Special Representative and Head of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoire. S120051134 Letter, 2 Mar. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the SecretayGeneral's letter dated 25 Feb. 2005 (S120051133) and reports that the Security Council members have taken note of his intention to appoint Pierre Schori (Sweden) as his Special Representative and Head of the UN Operation in cate d'lvoire.
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COTE D'IVOIRFPOLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Sn005L211 Letter, 29 Mar. 2005, fm the SeaetaryGeneral. Refers to para. 7 of Security Council resolution 1584 (2005) concerning C6te d'lvoire and reports the appointment of 3 experts for a period of 6 months to perform the mandate set out in the same paragraph.
S12005/270Letter, 25 Apr. 2005, from South Africa. Transmits, on behalf of the Mediator of the African Union Mediation Mission on a t e d'lvoire, the Pretoria Agreement on the Peace Process in C8te d'lvdre and the letter of determination on article 35 of the Constitution of Cdte d'lvoire from mediator addressed to the lvorian leaders.
S/2005/281Letter, 2 May 2005, from a t e d'lvoire. Concerns the composition and command of the UN Operation in C6te d'lvoire (UNOCI) and states that the merging of all the forces operating in a t e d'lvoire into a single force, UNOCI, under a single command, that of the UN, can maintain the impetus achieved by President Mbeki's mediation.
S12005/284Letter, 28 Apr. 2005, from C6te d'lvoire. Transmits text of the address to the nation by President Luarent Gbagbo on 26 Apr. 2005, as part of the implementationof the Pretoria Agreement.
S/2005/340Letter, 23 May 2005, from South Africa. Requests the UN, on behalf of the Mediator of African Union Mediation Mission on a t e d'lvoire, pursuant to the Pretoria Agreement on the Peace Process in U3te d'lvoire, and on behalf of the lvorian people, to participate in the organization of general elections (para. 10 of the Agreement (Sl20051270, annex I)).
S12005/368Letter, 3 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1584 (2005) on C6te d'lvoire and to Secretary-General's letter of 29 Mar. 2005 (S120051211) and reports the appointment of Jean-Pierre Witty (Canada) as one of the 3 customs expert to replace Gilbert Charles Barthe who was unable to take up the appointment because of unforeseen circumstances.
S12005(486 Letter, 19 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Security Council resolution 1603 (2005) and informs the Secutity Council that he appointed Antdnio Monteiro (Portugal) to the post of High Representativefor the elections in Wte d'lvoire. S120051487 Letter, 22 July 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretavGenerarsletter dated 19 July 2005 (S/2005/486)and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of his intention to appoint Antbnio Monteiro (Portugal) to the post of High Representativefor the elections in C6te d'lvoire.
S120051598 Letter, 16 Sept. 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity of the representative of the current Chairman of the African Union, communiqu6 issued by the 38th meeting the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 14 Sept. 2005, regarding the situation in C6te d'lvoire.
COTE D'IVOIRFPOLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/200!V639Letter, 6 Oct. 2005, from Nigeria. Forwards, in the capacity as representativeof the current Chairman of
the African Union, communiqd on a t e d'lvoire issued by the 40th meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at the level of Heads of State and Government, held in Addis Ababa. 6 Oct. 2005.
SM0051696 Letter, 2 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1632 (2005) concerning a t e d'lvoire and reports on reappointmentof Atabou Bodian (Senegal), Alex Vines (United Kingdom) and Jean- Pierre Witty (Canada) as members of the Group of Experts established pursuant to resolution 1584 (2005) for a period ending 15 Dec. 2005.
S1200W07 Letter, 3 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1603 (2005) and concerns the lack of funding for the activities of the High Representative for the Elections in a t e d'lvoire; strongly appeals to members of the Security Council to take the lead in fulfilling their responsibilities with regard to provision of all the necessary financial resources to the High Representativeto support the full implementation of his mission.
S12005ff44Letter, 28 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits communiqu4 issued by the InternationalWorking Group on C6te d'lvoire after its 1st meeting, held in Abidjan, 8 Nov. 2005.
SIZ005n68 Letter, 8 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to decision of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union adopted at its 40th meeting held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2005, and to Security Council resolution l633 (2005), under which an International Working Group on a t e d'lvoire was created to assist the Govemment in the implementation of its programme and to consolidate and strengthen existingfollow -up mechanisms; transmits communiqu6 issued by InternationalWorking Group following its 2nd meeting, held in Abidjan on 6 Dec. 2006.
S120056829 Letter, 13 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the appointment of a new Prime Minister in C6te d'lvoire issued on 13 Dec. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
graft resolutions S/2005154Draft resolution [on monitoringthe implementation of the arms embargo imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on C6te d'lvoire] IDenmark, France, Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Sn005CZ21 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in C6te d'lvoire].
SM0051282 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it].
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S1200W359 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it].
S12009409 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in C6te d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it]. S120055653 Draft resolution [on extension the mandate of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 (2005)]. S12005/661 Draft resolution [on the situation of a t e d'lvoire]. S120051786 Draft resolution [on renewal of the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on arms embargo against Cate d'lvoire] / France.
Statements bv the President of the Security SIPRSTR005128 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5221st meeting, 6 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled The situation in a t e d'lvoire'l / by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the efforts undertaken by the African Union Mediation so that the forthcoming elections in Cdte d'lvoire are credible and held as planned, and reiterates its full support to the African Union Mediator; recalls that it has endorsed the Pretoria Agreement signed on 6 Apr. 2005 and demands that all the signatories to this Agreement and all the lvoirian parties concerned implement fully and without delay all the commitments made with the African Union Mediation and comply scrupulously with the timetable agreed on 29 June 2005 in Pretoria; affirms that it stands ready, in close consultation with the African Union Mediation, to implement individual sanctions provided for in paragraphs9 and 11 of resolution 1572 (2004) against those who do not comply with these commitments or constitute an obstacle to their full implementation.
SIPRST12005149 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5281st meeting, 14 Oct. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Cbte d'lvoire" Iby the President of the Security Council. Appreciates the efforts of the African Union, the Economic Communrty of West African States, the leaders of the region, the Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneral and the High Representativefor the Elections to promote peace and stability in a t e d'lvoire, and reiterates its full support for these efforts; endorses the decision of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union on the situation in a t e d'lvoire adopted at its 40th meeting at the level of Heads of State and Government, expresses its intention to take rapidly all necessary measures to support as appropriate its implementation, in order to organize free, fair, open, transparent and credible elections as soon as possible and no later than 30 Oct. 2006; reaffirms that it endorsed the Linas-Marcoussis, Accra Ill and Pretoria Agreements and demands that all the lvorian parties signatories to these Agreement, as well as all the lvorian parties concerned, implement fully and without delay their commitments under those Agreements. SIPRST/2005/58 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5314th meeting, 30 Nov. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entMd "The situation in C6te d'lvoire'~1by the President of the Security Council. Affirms that the rapid appointment of a Prime Minister of C6te d'lvoire is crucial to relaunch the peace process leading to the holding of free, fair, open and transparent elections no later than 31 Oct. 2006; expresses its deep concern at the persistent disagreements among lvorian parties on the appointment of the Prime Minister and considers that the Prime Minister must be designated without any further delay; expresses its full support for the International Working Group (IWG), endorses its final communique of 8 Nov. 2005, welcomes its decision to hold its 2nd meeting on 6 Dec. 2005 in Abidjan, and urges the IWG to keep the Council infonned of the condusions of its work; reaffirms its readiness, in close consultationwith the African Union Mediation,to impose individual measures provided for in paragraphs 9 and 11 of resolution 1572 (2004) and in resolution 1633 (2005).
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C&E D'IVOIRSPOLITiCAL CONI~ITIBNS (continued) SIPRST/200!5/6Q Statement [made on behalf of the Secunty Council, at the 5318th meeting, 9 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "The situation in C6te d'lvoire'l Iby the President d the Security Council. Welcomes the appointment of Mr. Charles Konan Banny as Prime Minister of C6te d'lvoire, and expresses its full support for him; endorses the final communiqu6 of the International Warking Group (IWG) of 6 Dec. 2005; reaffirms its support for the decision of the African Union Peace and Security Council, which stresses that the Ministersshall be accountableto the Prime Minister who shall have full authority over his Cabinet; recalls and reaffirms that the Prime Minister must have all the necessary powers and resources described in resolution 1633, and stresses the importance of the full implementation of this resolution by the lvorian parties under the monitoring of the IWG; urges the establishment without delay of the Government so that the Prime Minister can implement as soon as possible the road map defined by the IWG, and requests the Mediation Group and the IWG to monitor this matter closely; reiterates its full support for the Special Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral and the High Representativefor the elections.
Partlcicmtion bv non-Council members (without the daht to vote) SIPV.51l 8 (1 Feb. 2005) Cdte d'lvoire. SIPV.5159 (4 Apr. 2005) C6te d'lvoire. SlPV.5169 (26 Apr. 2005) C6te d'lvoire, Nigeria and South Africa. SIW.5173 (4 May 2005) C6te d'lvoire. SIPV.5194 (3 June 2005) C6te d'lvoire. SlPV.5213 (24 June 2005) C6te d'hroire. SlPV.5221 (6 July 2005) Cate d'lvoire. SIPV.5253 (31 Aug. 2005) C6te d'lvoire and Nigeria. SPV.5278 (13 Oct. 2005) Cote d'lvoire and Nigeria. SIPV.5281 (14 Oct. 2005) a t e d'lvoire. SlPV.5283 (18 Oct. 2005) a t e d'lvoire. SPV.5288 (21 Oct. 2005) C6te d'lvoire. SIPV.5314 (30 Nov. 2005) a t e d'lvoire. SPV.5318 (9 Dec. 2005) a t e d'lvoire. SPV.5327 (15 Dec. 2005) C6te d'lvoire.
Discussion in denary SIPV.51l 8 (1 Feb. 2005). At the 5118th meeting, draft resolution S12005154 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1584 (2005). S1BV.5150 (24 Mar. 2005). SPW.5159 (4 Apr. 2005). At the 5159th meeting, draft resolution S120051221 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1594 (2005).
COTE D'IVOIIRLPOLITICALCONDIT1ONS (continued) SIPV.5169 (26 Apr. 2005). SffV.5173 (4 May 2005). At the 5173rd meeting, draft resolution S120051282 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1600 (2005). SIPV.5194 (3 June 2005). At the 5194th meeting, draft resolution S120051359 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1603 (2005). SIPV.5213 (24 June 2005). At the 5213th meeting, draft resolution S120051409 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1609 (2005). SIPV.5221 (6 July 2005). At the 5221st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in C6te d'lvoire": S/PRST/2005/28. SPV.5253 (31 Aug. 2005). SIPV.5278 (13 Oct. 2005). SIPV.5279 (13 Oct. 2005).
SlPV.5281 (14 Oct. 2005). At the 5281st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entiied "The situation in Cate d'lvoire": SIPRSTl2005149. SIPV.5283 (18 Oct. 2005). At the 5283rd meeting, draft resolution S120051653 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1632 (2005). SIPV.5288 (21 Oct. 2005). At the 5288th meeting, draft resolution S120051661 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1633 (2005). SIW.5314 (30 Nov. 2005). At the 5314th meeting, the President made a statement, on behatf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council memberson the item entitled "The situation in a t e d'lvoire": SlPRSTl2005158. SPV.5318 (9 Dec. 2005). At the 5318th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled The situation in C6te d'lvoire": SIPRST12005160. SIPV.5327 (15 Dec.2005). At the 5327th meeting, draft resolution S12005ff86 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1643 (2005).
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COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Resolutions SIRES115$4(2005) [Monitoring the implementation of the arms embargo imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on C6te d'lvoire]. Authorizes the UN Operation in Cdte d'lvoire (UNOCI) and the French forces which support it: (a) to monitor the implementationof the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004), including by inspecting the cargo of aircraft and of any transport vehicle using the ports, aKports, airfields, military bases and border crossings of C6te d'lvoire; (b) to collect, as appropriate, arms and any related materiel brought into C6te d'lvoire and to dispose of such arms and related materiel as appropriate; requests the French forces to provide, as appropriate, security assistance to UNOCI; demands that all lvorian parties provide unhindered access to UNOCl and French forces which support it to enable them to carry out their tasks; requests the Secretary-General to create, within 30 days, and for a period of 6 months, a group of experts consisting of no more than 3 members to examine and analyse information gathered by UNOCl and the French forces in the context of the monitoring mandate; requests the Secretary-Generaland the French Government to communicate as appropriate to the Security Counal, through the Committee, informationgathered by UNOCl and, when possible, reviewed by the Group of Experts, about the supply of arms and related materiel to W e d'lvoire; decides to remain adiely seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5118th meeting, 1 Feb. 2005) SIRES/1534(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in a t e d'lvoire (MINUCI)]. Decides that the mandate of MlNUCl and of the French forces which support it, shall be extendedfor one month until 4 May 2005; calls upon all lvorian parties immediately and actively to pursue a lasting and just solution to the current crisis, particularly through the African Union mediation led by President Thabo Mbeki; decides to remain actively S eized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5159th meeting, 4 Apr. 2005) SIRES11600(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in C6te d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it]. Calls on all parties to implement fully the Pretoria Agreement of 6 Apr. 2005; urges all the lvorian parties to take all necessary steps to ensure that the forthcoming general elections are free, fair and transparent; decides that the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoim and of the Frenchforces which support it shall be extended for one month until 4 June 2005; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5173rd meeting., 4 May 2005)
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COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SIREWl603(2OO5) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in CGte d'lvoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it]. Endorses the Pretoria Agreement and demands that all the signatories to the agreement and all the lvorian parties concerned implement it fully and without delay; demands that all the lvorian parties take all necessary steps to ensure that the forthcoming general elections are free, fair and transparent; requests the SecretaryGeneral, on the basis of the Preturia Agreement, to designate, as an exceptional arrangement, after consultationswith the African Union and President Thabo Mbeki, a High Representativefor the elections in a t e tflvoire (the High Representative), autonomous from the UN Operation in CGte d'lvoire (UNOCI), to assist in particular in the work of the Independent Electoral Commission and of the Constitutional Council, without prejudice to the responsibilities of the Spedal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral;decdies that the mandate of UNOCl and of the French forces which support it shall be extended until 24 June 2005, with a view to renew it, in this specific instance, for a period of 7 months. (Adopted unanimously, 5194th meeting, 3 June 2005) S/RES/1609(2005) m n s i o n of the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it]. Decides that the mandate of UNOCl and of the French forces which support it shall be extended, in this specific instance, far a period of 7 months, until 24 Jan. 2006; authorizes, an increase in the military component of UNOCl of up to 850 additional personnel as well as an increase in the civilian police component of up to a ceiling of 725 civilian police personnel, including 3 formed police units, and the necessary additional civilian pemnel; decides to review the troop level of UNOCl by 31 Dec. 2005, including the civilian police component, in the light of the situation in C6te d'lvoire after the fadhoming general elections and on the basis of the tasks remaining to be carried out, with a view to further reductionas appropriate; authorhes UNOCl to use all necessary means to carry out its mandate, within its capabilities and its areas of deployment; authorizes from the date of adoption of this resolution the French forces to use all necessary means in order to support UNOCl in accordance with the agreement reached between UNOCl and the French authorities. (Adopted unanimously, 5213th meeting, 24 June 2005) SIRES/1632(2005) [Extension the mandate of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 (200511. Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Expertsto 15 Dec. 2005 and requests the SecretaryGeneral to take the necessary administrative measures; requests the Group of Expertsto submit a brief written update to the Council, through the Committee established by para. 14 of resolution 1572 (2004), before 1 Dec. 2005, on the implementation of the measures imposed by para. 7 of resolution 1572 (2004) and affirmed by para. 1 of resolution 1584 (2005), with recommendationsin this regard; decides to remain adiely seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5283rd meeting, 18 Oct. 2005)
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COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SlRES11633(2005) r h e situation in a t e d'lvoire]. Urges the Chairpersonof the African Union, the Chairpersonof ECOWAS and the African Union Mediator to consult with all the lvorian parties in order to ensure that a new Prime Minister shall be appointed by 31 Oct. 2005; stresses that the Prime Minister must have all the necessary powers and all the governmental financial, material and human resources to ensure the effective functioning of the Government, to guarantee security and the redeployment of the administration and public services throughout the territory of C6te d'lvoire, to lead the programme of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) and the operations of disarmament and dismantling of militias, and to ensure the fairness of the identificationprocess and of voter registration, leading to the organization of free, open, fair and transparent elections, with the support of the UN; requests the InternationalWorking Group to draw up a road map in consultation with all lvorian parties, with a view to hold free, fair, open and transparent elections as soon as possible and no later than 31 Oct. 2006; demands that all lvorian parties stop all incitement to hatred and violence in media and disarmament and dismantling of militias throughout the nationalterritory; urges countries neighbouring a t e d'lvoire to prevent any cross-border movement of combatants or arms into C6te d'lvoire. (Adopted unanimwdy, 5288th meeting, 21 Oct. 2005) S/RES/1643(2085) [Renewal of the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on arms embargo against C6te d'lvoire]. Decides to renew until 15 Dec. 2006 the prwisions of para. 7- 12 of resolution 1572 (2004); decides that any attack or serious obstacle to the freedom of movement of UNOCI, the French forces, the High Representativefor the elections and of the International Working Group constitutes a threat to the peace and national reconciliation process and requests the Secretary-Generaland the French Government to report to it immediately of any serious obstacle or attack; decides that all States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the import of all rough diamonds from C81e d'lvoire to their territory; requests all States concerned, to repor! to the Committee, within 90 days from the date of adoption of this resolution, on the actions they have taken to implement resolution 1572 (2004) and by paragraphs4 and 6 above, and authorizes the Committee to request whatever further information it may consider necessary; decides that at the end of the period mentioned in paragraph 1 above, the Council shall review the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) and by paragraphs 4 and 6 above; requests the SecretaryGeneral, in consultation with the Committee, to reestablish, within 30 days from the date of adoption of this resolutionand for a period of 6 months, a group of experts consisting of no more than 5 members, with the appropriate range of expertise, in particular on arms, diamonds, finance, customs, civil aviation and any other relevant expertise; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5327th meeting, 15 Dec. 2005)
CYPRUS QUESTION See also: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS SM005/3!53 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations operation in Cyprus. Issued: 27 May 2005.
S/2005/743 Report of the SeaetaryGenetal on the United Nations operation in Cyprus. Issued: 29 Nov. 2005. SM00W43ICorr.l Report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations operation in Cyprus : corrigendum. Issued: 8 Dec. 2005. - Corrects text.
General documents SIZOOW (N591664) Letter, 10 Jan. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 3 Jan. 2003 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community concerning the statements made by representatives of Cyprus during the meetings of the 59th session of the GeneralAssembly and rejects allegations made at those meetings regarding the 1974 Turkiih intenrentionand the political sefflement in Cyprus; invites the Greek Cypriot side to adopt a constructive approach for a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus problem. SM005/8 (N591665) Letter, 10 Jan. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter of 4 Jan. 2005 from Resat Qglar of the Turkish Cypriot community referring to his letter of 29 Nov. 2004 (N59/58%S/2004/940)and to letter from Cyprus of 16 Dec. 2004 (N591627-Sl20041980) and concerns alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft. SM005nS (N591696) Letter, 7 Jan. 2005, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish military aircraft over the period 16 Dec. 2004- 1 Feb. 2005.
SM005185 (N591699) Letter, 9 Jan. 2005, from Cyprus. Refers to statements made by the Commander of the land forces and the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Turkish army and the spokesman of the Turkish Foreign Ministry regarding the question of withdrawal of Turkish troops from Cyprus; reports illegal construction and property sale by Turkey of Greek Cypriot properties and the influx of Turkiih nationals into Cyprus claiming to be seasonal workers; concerns also measures taken by the Government of Cyprus to assist Turkish Cypriots to benefit from the membership of Cyprus in the European Union.
S120055148 (N59ff31) Letter, 3 Mar. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter of 3 Mar. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkiih Cypriot community referring to his letter of 4 Jan. 2005 (N591665S/2005/8)and to letter from Cyprus of 7 Jan. 2005 (N591696-Sl2005ff5) and concerns alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft. S/2005(205 (AI59ff55) Letter, 24 Mar. 2005, from Cypnrs. Reports alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish military aircraft over the period 2 Feb.-23 Mar. 2005.
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S1200!Y214 (N59ff60) Letter, 29 Mar. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 28 Mar. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community referring to letter from the representative of Cyprus (N591699-Sl2005185) and rejects allegations regarding the 1974 Turkish interventionand the political settlement in Cyprus; invites the Greek Cypriot side to adopt a constructive approach for a negotiated settlement of the Cyprus problem. S120051234 (AI59177) Letter, 8 Apr. 2005, from Cyprus. Concerns decision of the European Court of Human Rights as to the Admissibility of Application by Myra Xenides-Arestis against Turkey for the continued violation of her property rights in Famagusta, under the control of Turkish militaryforces; states that the decision can contribute in a constructive way and serve as guidance in the efforts to reach a just and lasting settlement of the Cyprus issue. S120051252 (N59ff 83) Letter, 15 Apr. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter of the same date from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community refering to his letter of 3 Mar. 2005 (N59ff31-Sl20051148) and to letter from Cyprus of 24 Mar. 2005 (N59ff55SI20051205) and concerns alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft. S/2005/319 (Al591804) Letter, 17 May 2005, from Cypnrs. Reports alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish military aircraft over the period 30 Mar.-6 May 2005. S120051349 (A1591815) Letter, 26 May 2005, from Turky. Transmits letter of the same date from Resat Gaglar of the Turkish Cypriot community refening to the letter of 15 Apr. 2005 (N591783-Sl20051252)and to letter from Cyprus of 17 May 2005 (N591804S120051319)and concerns alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft. S120051355 (N591820) Letter, 31 May 2005, from Turkey. Concerns proposals made on 30 May 2005 by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of ForeignAffairs of Turkey for comprehensive solution to the settlement of the Cyprus issue. S120051358 (N591821) Letter, 31 May 2005, hTurkey. Transmits letter dated 27 May 2005 from Resat Wglar of the Turkish Cypriot community respondingto letter dated 8 Apr. 2005 from Cyprus concming a decision of the European Court of Human Rights with regard to a lawsuit brought against Turkey by Myra Xenedes Arestes, a Greek Cypriot, for the alleged violation of her property rights.
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S120051387 (N591846) Letter, 14 June 2005, from Cyprus. Reports alleged attempts by Turkey to reinforce its military presence in the occupied part of Cyprus, 3 Jan.-31 May 2005; states the strong protest and calls on the Turkish government to take heed both of the call of the international community and the will of Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots to build their common future on the basis of mutual trust, security and respect.
S/2005/422 (N591857) Letter, 29 June 2005, from Cyprus. Refers to letter dated 31 May 2005 from Turkey (N591820-Sl20051355) and concerns the Government's position regarding the Turkish separatist proposals contained therein; calls on Turkey to set aside its position and to demonstrate in practical terms the good will neededto bring the 2 communities closer. SM005/439 (N591866) Letter, 5 July 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 28 June 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community refemng to letter of 14 June 2005 (N591846-Sl20051387)and refutes allegations of attempts by Turkey to reinforce its military presence in Cyprus by increasing its number of troops and upgrading its military equipment; states that military activity by Turkey is due to rotation of troops as stated in the report of the Secretary-Generalcovering almost the same period. SE20051510 (N591892) Letter, 2 Aug. 2005, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish military aircraft over the period 14 May-27 July 2005. SIZOOW522 (A1591884)Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacrty as Chairman of the UN Group of the Islamic Countries, final communiqut5, the Sana'a Declarationand the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. W2005/531 (Al591897) Letter, 16 Aug. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 12 Aug. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community forwarding letter from Serdar R. Denktas of the Turkish Cypriot community; concerns report of the Secretary-General on the UN operation in Cyprus (Sl20051353) and the subsequent Security Council resolution 1604 (2005) adopted on 15 June 2005. S120051537 (N591899) Letter, 19 Aug. 2005, from Cyprus. Refers to statement made by the Turkish Cypriot leader in an intenriew with a Turkish newspaper The New Anatolian regarding the return of Varosha to its lawful inhabitants. Sl20051538 (N591906) Letter, 31 Aug. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 25 Aug. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turldsh Cypriot community referring to letter from the representativeof Cyprus (N591857-Sl20051422) concerning the resolution of the Cyprus issue; concerns alleged rejection by Greek Cypriot side of the UN plan for a referendum and calls on the international community to act on bringing stability and sustainable resolution to Cyprus by ending all economic, social and political embargoes imposed on the Turkish Cypriot people since 1963. SE2005IW7 (N591903) Letter, 25 Aug. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 23 Aug. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot comrnunity refemng to letter of 2 Aug. 2005 from Cyprus (N591892-S120051510) and refutes allegations of violations of the Cyprus airspace and of the flight information region of Nicosia.
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S120051589 Letter, 12 Sept. 2005, fmn the SecretaryGeneral. Repds the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Michael M l e r (Denmark) as Special Representativein Cyprus and Head of the UN PeacekeepingForce in Cyprus, to succeed Zbiniew Wlosowicz (Poland) who will relinquish his post on 30 Nov. 2005. S12005/590 Letter, 15 Sept. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter Secretary-General's dated 12 Sept. 2005 (S12005J589) and repds that members of the Security Coundl have taken note of his intention to appoint Michael Mller (Denmark) as his Special Representative in Cypfus and Head of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. S120051601 (N601375) Letter, 22 Sept. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 15 Sept. 2005 from Resat caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community referring to letter of 19 Aug. 2005 from Cyprus (AI591899 Sl20051537) and concems statement made by the Turkish Cypriot leader in an interview with a Turkish newspaper The New Anatolian regarding the return of Varosha to its lawful inhabitants. S120051607 (N601381) Letter, 23 Sept 2005, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish military aircraft over the period 3 Aug.-1 9 Sept. 2005. S12005i618 (AI601411) Letter, 3 Oct. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 3 Oct. 2005 by Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community refenSng to letter dated 23 Sept. 2005 from Cyprus (N601381-Sl20051607); concerns alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft. S12005/622 (N601404) Letter, 30 Sept. 2005, from Cyprus. Concerns alleged destruction of cultural heritage by Turkish forces in Cyprus, when a 7,OWyear-old archaeological site in the Karpas peninsula recently suffered irreparable damage during the operation to place two flag-poles for the flags of Turkey and to open a new road nearby. S120051628 (AIW414) Letter, 4 Oct. 2005, fm Turkey. Transmits letter dated 4 Oct. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community enclosing a letter dated 30 Sept. 2005 from Ali Talat of the Turkish Cypriot community refemingto the statement made by the Cypriot leader, Tassos Papadoupoulos, at the 60th session of the General Assembfy on 18 Sept. 2005; stresses that the Cypriot leadership neither has the political will nor the resolve to engage in a genuine effort for the settlement of the Cyprus problem. S12005/654 (N601434) Letter, 14 Oct. 2005, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish military aircraft over the period 13-14 Oct. 2005.
CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S20051658 (AB01440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the Islamic Conference Group in New York, final communique of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of Islamic Conference, held at W Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S/2005/6!SlCorr.2 (AI60144OlCorr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Correds text. S/2005/666 (AI601442) Letter, 20 Oct. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 20 Oct. 2005 by Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community forwarding letter from Mehmet Ali Talat of the Turkish Cypriot community; concerns alleged maltreatment and harassment of Turkish Cypriots visiting the south since the crossings between the north and south have become possible.
W2005/670 (N601445) Letter, 24 Oct. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 21 Oct. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community referring to letter of 14 Oct. 2005 from Cyprus (N60/434S/2005/6!54) and refutes allegations of violations of the Cyprus airspace and of the flight information region of Nicosia. SD005/675 (A601446) Letter, 25 Oct. 2005, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of the military status quo by Turkish forces, including an unprecedented incident of pointing of weapons at the Force Commander of UNFICYP, Major General Herber Figoli, and other members of the Force, in the buffer zone area of Lwrougina, on 31 Aug. 2005. Sn00W714 (N601554) Letter, 10 Nov. 2005, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish military airaaft over the period 20 Sept.-2 Nov. 2005. SIZOOW21 (N601557) Letter, 14 Nov. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter of 10 Nov. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community fawarding the letter dated 2 Nov. 2005 of Serdar R. Denkras of the Turkish Cypriot community; concerns a recent incident when the Turkish flag was removedfrom an unmanned observation post in Akincilar village, allegedly violating the integrity of the buffer zone from the Greek Cypriot side. S/2005/722 (N601558) Letter, 16 Nov. 2005, from Cyprus. Refers to preparations for negotiations on the Cyprus question and concerns assertions put forth by the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mr. Talat, regarding w a l l e d "rising trend of racism, chauvinism and ultra-nationalism among the Greek Cypriots"; states that Mr. Talat's allegations are unfounded and false. W200W33 (N601564) Letter, 21 Nov. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 18 Nov. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community referringto a letter dated 10 Nov. 2005 from Cyprus (AI601554SI2005l714) and refutes allegations of violations of the Cyprus airspace and of the flight information region of Nicosia.
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S12005/826 (A/60/633) Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Islamic Summit Conference, the Makkah AI-Mukarrarnah Declaration and other documents, adopted at the 3rd extraordinary session of the Islamic Summit Conference, MakkahACMukarramah, Saudi Arabia, 7-8 Dec. 2005.
Draft resolution& SE0051382 Oraft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus] IUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
S1200W84 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus] 1United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. SIPV.5198 (9 June 2005). SIPV.5202 (15 June 2005). At the 5202nd meeting, draft resolution S12005f382 W as adopted unanimously: resolution 16-04(2005). SIPVSZll (22 June 2005). SlPV.5316 (7 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5324 (14 Dec. 2005). At the 5324th meeting, draft resolution 8120051784 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1642 (2005).
Resolutions S/RES/1604(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cypnrs (UNFICYP)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNFICYP for a further period ending 15 Dec. 2005; calls on the Turkiih Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the military status quo which existed there prior to 30 June 2000; welcomes efforts undertaken by UNFICYP to implement the zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse, and to ensure full complianceof its personnel with the UN code of conduct, requests the SecretayGeneral to continue to take all necessary action in this regard and to keep the Council informed, and urges troopcontributing countries to take appmpriate preventive and disciplinary action. (Adopted unanimously, 5202nd meeting, 15 June 2005) SIRES11642(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. Expresses its full support for UNFICYP and decides to extend its mandate for a further period ending 15 June 2006; calls on the Turkiih Cypriot side and Turkiih forces to restore in Strovilia the military status quo which existed there prior to 30 June 2000; requests the SecretaryGeneral to submit a report on implementation of this resolution by 1 June 2006. (Adopted unanimously, 5324th meeting, 14 Dec. 2005)
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DEMOCRATE REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOUGANDA General documentg SIZ005/210 Letter, 7 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits letter dated 23 Feb. 2005 from Uganda enclosing "Response of the Republic of Uganda to the report of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of Congo established by Security Council resolution 1552 (2004)". S/2005/620 Letter, 3 Oct. 2005, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Refers to the recent remarks by President of Uganda stating that the Ugandan army would cross the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo if the Congolese Government and the UN organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo failed to disarm within 2 months the rebels of the Lord's ResistanceArmy (LRA) and strongly protests the remarks; states that the Congolese Government has demonstrated sufficient commitment to disarmament of the LRA and to the peace process in the region and requests the Security Council to take action on Uganda so that the current peace process goes well in the Great Lakes region.
W200W645 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Protests allegations made by the Permanent Representative of the Democratic Republic of the Congo against Uganda as contained in Security Council document (Sl20051620).
S1200W667 Letter, 21 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Transmits, in the capacity as the host to the Tripartite Plus Joint Commission held in Kampala on 21 Oct. 2005, letter jointly signed and addressed to the Secretary-General by the Ministers of the Partner States of the Commission concerning security situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo; attached is a recommendation for the amendment of the drdt resolution for renewal of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. S1200W85 Letter, 13 Dec. 2005, from Uganda. Transmits aide &moire on the situation of internally displaced persons in northern Uganda.
partia~ationbv nmCounciI members fwithout e riaht to vote) SIPV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005) Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda.
Discussion in ~lenary S/PV.S315 (6 Dec. 2005).
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GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY RWANDA SITUATION UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
S12005129 Letter, 13 Jan. 2005 from Nigeria. Transmits, in capaaty as the representativeof the Chairman of the African Union, final version of the communique issued by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 23rd meeting, held in Libreville, 10 Jan. 2005.
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S12005173 Letter, 3 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) conceming the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits the reaction of the Government of Rwanda to the report submitted on 4 Jan. 2005 by the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Sl2005130).
S12005130 Letter, 25 Jan. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits report of the UN Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the CongoS12005181 Letter, 10 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) conceming the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits report of the Secunty Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) conceming the Democratic Republicof the Congo, containing an account of the Committee's activities covering the period 12 Mar.-31 Dec. 2004.
S1200W9 Letter, 9 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to para. 25 of Secunty Council resolution 1565 (2004) and the revelations of widespread sexual exploitation and abuse of children and women by some UN personnel assigned to the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and reports on action taken so far to investigate the allegations and on the results of the investigation, as well as on the zero tolerance measures instituted by the Department of Peacekeeping Operations and all the field missions to eradicate sexual misconduct by UN personnel.
Sl200Wl67 Seventeenth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 15 Mar. 2005.
S120051151 Letter, 4 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1565 (2004) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint LieutenantGeneral Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as Force Commander of the UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republicof the Congo.
S120051320 Special report of the Secretary-Generalon elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 26 May 2005. SI200513201Add.l Special report of the SecretaryGeneral on elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo : addendum. Issued: 12 July 2005.
S1200S1152 Letter, 4 Mar. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of 4 Mar. 2005 (Sl20051151) and reports that the Security Council has taken note of his intention to appoint Lieutenant General Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as Force Commander of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S120051436 Letter, 26 July 2005, from the Chaimn of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) conceming the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits report of the UN Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo. S120051506 Eighteenth report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 2 Aug. 2005. S120051603 Nineteenth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 26 Sept. 2005. S/200W16 Report of the Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 4 to l1 November 2005. Issued: 14 Nov. 2005. S120051832 Xventieth report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 28 Dec. 2005.
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SI2005I190 Letter, 21 Mar. 2005, from the Democratic &public of the Congo. Refers to statement by the President of the Security Council dated 2 Mar. 2005 (S/PRST/2005/10) conceming the Democratic Republic of Congo and reports that Thomas Lubanga, President of the Union des patriotes congolais (UPC), was detained on 21 Mar. 2005; states that other military leaders were arrested in connection to the attack against a patrol of the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC); requests assistance of the Security Council and MONUC with a view to detaining of Bosco Tanganda, the leader of the military wing of UPC. S12005/210 Letter, 7 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Secunty Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits letter dated 23 Feb. 2005 from Uganda enclosing "Response of the Republic of Uganda to the report of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of Congo established by Security Council resolution 1552 (2004)".
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) S120051223 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from Rwanda. Transmits communiqu6 issued by the Government of Rwanda on 1 Apr. 2005 concerning the decision of the exFAR/lntemahamwe (FDLRJROCA) to disarm unconditionally and return to Rwanda. S120051263 Letter, 21 Apr. 2005, from Rwanda. Refersto Security Council resolution 1596 (2005), in which the Council extended the measures established in its resolution 1493 (2003) to any recipient in the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and expanded the Group of Experts established in resolution 1533 (2004) while also extending its mandateto 31 July 2005; strongly reiterates the request expressed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperationof Rwanda to the Secretary-General in letter dated 15Apr. 2005 that the experts' reports be subjected to an independentand transparent review. S120051322 Letter, 17 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports that in accordance with Security Council resolution 1596 (2005) conceming the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Secretary General has reestablishedthe Group of Experts with the addition of a 5th expert for a period expiring 31 July 2005. S120051408 Letter, 21 June 2005, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits Joint decision of the National Assembly and the Senate, extending the duration of the transition in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and its annex 1 containing the tentative schedule of elections. S1200W429 Letter, 29 June 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the African Union, 2 communiqu&s regarding the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic, adopted at the 33rd meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Ababa on 24 June 2005. S120051451 Letter, 12 July 2005, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Reports the Government's reactionto the recent massacres allegedly perpetratedin the 2 Kivu provinces, Democratic Republic of the Congo; calls on the support of the UN in the Government's efforts to secure these regions and disarm the gangs responsible. 5120051!543 Letter, 22 Aug. 2005, from the Secretay General. Refers to the launching of the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and states the Secretary-Generat'sintention to provide logistical support to the electoral process to ensure the successful completion of ongoing registration activities pending the consideration and approval of his recommendations by the Council.
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DEMOCRATlC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) S120051544 Letter, 26 Aug. 2005, from the President of the Securii Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 22 Aug. 2005 (S120051543) and reportsthat members of the Security Council have taken note of the intention to commence immediately the provision of logistical support to the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. S120051566 Letter, 2 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1616 (2005)concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo and reports that the Secretary-Generalhas reestablished the Group of Experts for a period expiring on 31 Jan. 2006 and accordingly has appointed 5 experts as members of the Group. S/2005/620 Letter, 3 Oct. 2005, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Refers to the recent remarks by President of Uganda stating that the Ugandan army would cross the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo if the Congolese Government and the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo failed to disarm within 2 months the rebels of the Lord's ResistanceArmy (LRA) and strongly protests the remarks; states that the Congolese Government has demonstrated sufficient commitment to disarmament of the LRA and to the peace process in the region and requests the Security Council to take action on Uganda so that the current peace process goes well in the Great Lakes region. SMOO51633 Letter, 4 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Transmits observations of the Government of Uganda on the 19th report of the Secretary-Generalon the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Sl20051603). S12005/645 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Protests allegations made by the Permanent RepR3~entat'iveof the Democratic Republic of the Congo against Uganda as contained in Security Council document (Sl20051620). S120051667 Letter, 21 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Transmits, in the capacrty as the host to the Tripartite Plus Joint Commission held in Kampala on 21 Oct. 2005, letter jointly signed and addressedto the Secretary-General by the Ministers of the Partner States of the Commission conceming security situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo; attached is a recommendation for the amendment of the draft resolution fw renewal of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. S1200W70 Letter, 7 Dec. 2005, from Uganda. Concerns Uganda observation on the report of the Security Council mission to Central Africa, 4 to 11 Nov. 2005. S120051853 Letter, 22 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the new constitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, issued on 22 Dec. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) Draft resolutions S620056207 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. S12005/245 Draft resolution [on enforcement of measures imposed by Security Council resolutions 1493 (2003) and 1552 (2004) on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. S620051493 Draft resolution [on renewing ams embargo imposed by resolution 1493 and expanded by resolution 1596 and re-establishingthe Panel of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. 8620056555 Draft resolution [on increase in the strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. S1200f5/614 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Demmtic Republic of the Congo]. S120051665 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. S620056810 Dratl resolution [on extension of measures imposed by Security Council resolution 1596 (2005) on arms embargo against the Democratic Republicof the Congo].
Statements bv the President of the Security Council SPRST62OWIO Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5133rd meeting, 2 Mar. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo'l l by the President of the Securrty Council. Condemns with the utmost firmness the attack against a patrol of the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) by the Front des Nationalistes et lntggsationnistes in lturi (FNI) on 25 Feb. 2005, resulting in the murder of 9 Bangladeshi peacekeepers; calls upon the Government of National Unity and Transition immediatelyto take all necessary measures to bring to justice the perpetrators, sponsors and authors of this attack and to strengthen its support for the implementationof the disarmament and community reintegration programme for lturi militiamen; reminds all States in the region of their responsibility to ensure compliance for the arms embargo imposed by resolution 1493 (2003); further urges those States to ensure that their territories cannot be used by any Congolese armed group, notably the lturi militia, whose activities perpetuate a climate of insecurity that affects the whole region; reaffirms its full support for MONUC,and urges MOWUC to continue to fulfil its mandate with determination.
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) S(PRSTn005115 Statement [made on behalf d the Security Council, at the 5162nd meeting, 12 Apr. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considetation of the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo"j/ by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the statement issued by the Forces d&mocratiquesde iiMration du Rwanda (FDLR) in Rome, on 31 Mar. 2005, in which they condemn the 1994 genocide and commit themselves to renounce the use of force and cease all offensive operations against Rwanda; calls on the FDLRto turn their positive words into action and to demonstrate their commitment to peace by immediately handing all their arms to the UN Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) and by taking part in the programme put in place for their earliest voluntary and peaceful return to Rwanda; encourages all other armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that have not yet done so to renounce likewise the use of force and to take part without delay in the programmes of disarmament, demobilizationand reintegration; urges the Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda to work together, in close cooperationwith MONUC, to make use of the chance given to them to contribute to peace and stability in the whole Great Lakes region of Africa; urges the Government of W n d a to guarantee the return and reintegration of FDLR. SIPRST/2005/27 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5218th meeting, 29 June 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo"J/ by the President of the Security Council. Takes note of the joint decision reached by the 2 Houses of Parliament of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 17 June 2005 to extend for 6 months, renewable once, the Transitional period that was to expire on 30 June 2005; calls on all Congolese parties to respect this decision and urges in particular the candidates and political parties to refrain from any action that might disrupt this process; urges all parties and Transitional institutions to make every effort to respect scrupulouslythe timetable for polls developed by the IndependentElectoral Commission, and in particular to begin preparationsfor the referendumon the draft Constitution as soon as possible; calls on the Transitional authorities to accelerate those reforms remaining to be carried out, in particular drafting of the electoral law and integrationof the security forces; calls upon the Congolese authorities to exercise efficient, transparent and comprehensivecontrol over State finances and encourages them to continue consultations with their internationalpartners, in full respect for the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and to put in place credible arrangements to strengthen support for good governance and transparent economic management.
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DEMOCRATllC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) S/PRST/2005131 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5226th meeting, 13 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo'l lby the President of the Security Council. Condemns with the utmost firmness the massacre of some W people, most of them women and children, which occurred on 9 July 2005 in Ntulu-Mamba, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; requests the Special Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralfor the Democratic Republic of the Congo to establish the fads and report to the Council as quickly as possible; ~ a l l upon s the Congolese authorities to prosecute and bring to justice expeditiously the perpetrators and those responsible for these crimes; stresses the need to bring to an end attacks by armed groups on local populations; demands that the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda abide by the commitment given in Rome put an end to the armed conflict and settle without further delay the issue of the repatriationof their combatants. SIPRSf1200S46 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5275th meeting, 4 Oct. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo'l Iby the President of the Security Council. Expresses concem over the presenceof foreign armed groups in the Demmtic Republic of the Congo; recognizes the attached decision taken on 16 Sept. 2005 by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi, acting within the framework of the Tripartite Plus One Commission to set the deadline of 30 Sept. 2005 for Forces democratiquesde liberation du Rwanda (FDLR) to disarm or otherwise to face measures intended to compel them to do so; demands that FDLR proceed voluntarily with their disarmament and returnto Rwanda without any delay or preconditions; demands the full cooperation of FDLR with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Arusha, particularlywith regardto the arrest and transfer of indictees who remain at large; notes with concern the incursion of menbers of the Lord's Resistance Army into the Democratic Republic of the Congo and welcomes the intention of the Congolese Armed Forces to disarm this group in cooperationwith the UN Organization Mission of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in accordance with its mandate; calls upon all armed groups in the Great Lakes region of Africa to act without delay to lay down their arms and join the processes of political transition under way in the region.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) S/PRST/2005/66 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5340th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo'l lby the President of the Security Council. Commends the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the successful holding of the referendum on the draft Constitution; pays tribute to the work of the lndependent ElectoralCommission, which was able, with an u n p edented and outstanding logisticalsupport from the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and with the assistance of the international community, to take up this challenge; recalls its support for the holding of elections in the coming months, which have to take place before the end of the transitional period on 30 June 2006; urges the Government of National Unity and Transition to live up to the expectations of the Congolese people and to do its utmost to ensure that the next polls are held in accordancewith the timetable of the Independent Electoral Commission. Particimtion bv non-Council members (with~ut
@e riclht to vote1 SPV.5133 (2 Mar. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPV.5155 (30 Mar. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SlPV.5162 (12 Apr. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPV.5163 (18 Apr. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPV.5218 (29 June 2005) Democratic Republic of the ~ngo. SIPV.5226 (13 July 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPV.5243 (29 July 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPV.5255 (6 Sept. 2005) Democratic Republicof the Congo. SIPV.5272 (30 Sept. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPV.5275 (4 Oct. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Uganda. SPV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005) Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda.
Discussion in denary SIPV.5133 (2 Mar. 2005). At the 5133rd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo": SlPRSTl2005110. SPV.5146 (22 Mar. 2005).
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) WPV.5155 (30 Mar. 2005). At the 5155th meeting, draft resolution S120051207 was unanimously adopted: resolution 1592 (2005). SPVSl62 (12 Apr. 2005). At the 5162nd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entiied 'The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo": SIPRST12005115. WPV.5163 (18 Apr. 2005). At the 5163rd meeting, draft resolution Sl2005M45 was adopted unanimous@resolution 1596 (2005). SPlf.5218 (29 June 2005). At the 5218th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation concerning the Demmtic Republic of the Congo": SlPRST/2005/27. siPV.5226 (13 July 2005). At the 5226th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic ~f the Congon: SIPRSTM005131. SPV.5243 (29 July 2005). At the 5243rd meeting, draft resolution S120051493 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1616 (2005). SPV.5255 (6 Sept. 2005). At the 5255th meeting, draft resolution S120051555 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1621 (2005). WV.5271 (29 Sept. 2005). SPV.5272 (30 Sept. 2005). At the 5272nd meeting, draft resolution S120051614 was unanimously adopted: resolution 1628 (2005). SPV.5275 (4 Oct. 2005). At the 5275th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congou: SPRSTl2005146. SiPV.5296 (28 Oct. 2005). At the 5296th meeting, draft resolution S/20051665 was adopted unanimously: resolution l635 (20Q5). WV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5340 (21 Dec. 2005). A4 the 5340th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/810 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1649 (2005); the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2005166.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) Resolutions SIRESl1592(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 1 Oct. 2005; reaffirms its demand that all parties cooperate fully with the operations of MONUC's and that they ensure the safety of all UN personnel; emphasizing that MONUC is authorized to use all necessary means to carry out its tasks and deter any attempt at the use of force, stresses that MONUC may use oordon and search tactics to prevent attacks; demands that the Governments of Uganda and Rwanda, as well as the Democratic Republic of the Congo put a stop to the use of their territories in support of violations of the arms embargo or activities of amred groups in the region; requests the SecretaryGeneralto ensure compliancewith the zero tolerance policy to prevent misconduct and further the requests the SecretaryGeneralto keep the Council regularly informed of the measures implemented and their effectiveness; urges troopcontributing countries to take appropriate action to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse by their
military personnel in MONUC; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5155th meeting, 30 Mar. 2005)
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) SIRES11S96(2OOS) [Enforcement of measures imposed by Security Council resolutions 1493 (2003) and 1552 (2004) on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Reaffirms the measures established by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493, dated 28 July 2003, and extended until 31 July 2005 by resolution 1552, dated 27 July 2004, decides that these measures shall from now on apply to any recipient in the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and reiterates that assistance includes financing and financial assistance related to military activities; decides that all future authorized shipments of arms and related materiel consistent with such exemptions noted in paragraph 2 (a) above shall only be made to receiving sites as designated by the Government of National Unity and Transition, in coordinationwith the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republicof the Congo, and notified in advance to the Committee; decides that each government in the region, in particular those of States bordering lturi and the Kivus, as well as that of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, shall maintain a registry for review by the Committee and the Group of Experts of all information concerningflights originating in their respectiveterritories en route to destinations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as flights originating in the Democratic Republicof the Congo en route to destinations in their respective tenitories; decides that, during the period of enforcement of the measures referred to above, all States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into or transit through their territories of all persons designated by the Committee as acting in violation of the measures taken by Member States; deckies that all States shall, during the period of enforcement of the measures, immediately freeze the funds, other financial assets and economic resources which are on their territories from the date of adoption of this resolution, which are owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by persons designated by the Committee. (Adopted unanimously, 5163rd meeting, 18 Apr. 2005) S/RES/1616(2005) [Renewing arms embargo imposed by resolution 1493 and expanded by resolution 1596 and re-establishingthe Panel of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Decides to renew until 31 July 2006 the provisions of paragraphs 20 to 22 of resolution 1493, and reaffirms paragraphs 2,6, 10 and 13 to 16 of resolution 1596; requests the Secretary-Generalto re-establishthe Group of Experts within 30 days from the date of adoption of this resolution and for a period expiring on 31 Jan. 2006, drawing on the expertise of the members of the group of experts established pursuant to resolution 1596; requests the Group of Experts to continue fulfilling its mandate to update the Committee on its work by 10 Nov. 2005, and to report to the Council in writing, through the Committee, before 10 Jan. 2006, including information on the sources of financing which are funding the illicittrade in arms. (Adopted unanimously, 5243rd meeting, 29 July 2005)
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) SIRES11621(2005) [Increase in the strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Authorizes an increase in the strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) of 841 personnel, including up to 5 formed police units of 125 officers each and the additional police personnel; requests the SecretaryGeneralto take the necessary steps with a view to downsizing or repatriating these additional personnel from 1 July 2006 at the latest; authorizes MONUC, in accordance with this recommendation and with its mandate as defined in paragraphs 5 (9 and 7 (c) of resolution 1565, and acting in dose coordinationwith the UN Development Programme, to provide additional support to the lndependent Electoral Commission for the transport of electoral materials. (Adopted unanimously, 5255th meeting, 6 Sept. 2005) S/RES/1628(2005) [Extension ofthe mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 31 Oct. 2005; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5272nd meeting, 30 Sept. 2005) SIRES11635(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 30 Sept. 2006; authorizes an increase of 300 personnel in the military strength of MONUC; requests the SecretaryGeneral to take the necessary steps with a view to downsizing or repatriating this additional strength from 1 July 2006 at the latest, and to report to the Council before 1 June 2006 on the assessment to be made for that purpose; calls on the Transitional institutions and on all Congolese parties to ensure that free, fair and peaceful elections take place, and that the timetable for polls developed by the lndependent Electoral Commission is scrupulously respected; calls on the Government of National Unity and Transition to carry out reform of the security sector; calls on the donor community to continue to engage firmly in the provisionof assistance needed for the integration,training and equipping of the Armed Forces and of the National Police of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; requests MONUC to continue to provide advice and assistance as well as the necessary support, to the effectivefollow-up to the meeting on 21 Sept. 2005 between the Espace pMidentiel and the International Committee in Support of the Transition, to strengthen support for good governance and transparent economic management; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5296th meeting, 28 Oct. 2005)
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) SIRES11W(2OOS) [Extension of measures imposed by Security Council resolution 1596 (2005) on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Decides that, for a period expiring on 31 July 2006, the provisions of paragraphs 13 to 16 of resolution 1596 shall extend to the following individuals, as designated by the Committee established pursuantto resolution 1533 ('me Committee"): (a) political and military leaders of foreign armed groups operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; (b) political and military leaders of Congolese militias receiving support from outside the Democratic Republic of the Congo; decides that the measures imposed under paragraph 2 above as well as those under paragraph 13 of resolution 1596 shall not apply where the Committee authorizes in advance, and on a case by case basis, the transit of individuals returning to the territory of the State of their nationality, or participating in efforts to bring to justice perpetrators ofgrave violations of human rights or international humanitariantaw; decides that the tasks of the Committee set out in paragraph 18 of resolution 1596 shall extend to the provisions set out in paragraph 2 above; requests the Secretary-General and the Group of Experts established under resolution 1533 to assist the Committee in the designation of the leaders referred to in paragraph 2 above; decides that the provisions of paragraphs2 to 5 above shall enter into force on 15 Jan. 2006, unless the SecretaryGeneralinforms the Council that the pracess of disarmament of those foreign armed groups and Congolese militias operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is being completed; decides that, no later than 31 July 2006, it shall review the measures setforth in paragraph 2 above, in light of progress accomplishedin the peace and transition process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in particular with regard to the disarmamentof foreign armed groups. (Adopted unanimously, 5340th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005)
DISARMAMENT Reoorts S/2005/799 Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuantto resolution 1540 (2004).Transmits report by the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning NonProliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons; covers activities undertakenduring the period 1 Jan. to 16 Dec. 2005; includes list of member States that have submitted their national reports as of 16 Dec. 2005 and also a list of those that have not.
General documents S120051155 (N59ff 33) Letter, 7 Mar. 2005, from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Transmits statement of representativesof Central Asian States on the establishmentof a nuclearweapon-free zone in Central Asia, adopted at the UNsponsored meeting on the Central Asian nuclearweapon-free zone, held on 8 Feb. 2004 in Tashkent.
DISARMAMENT(continued) S120051299 Letter, 6 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reportsthat on 19 Apr. 2005, the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) approved the recruitment of 4 additional experts to assist in its work. S/2005/522 (A1591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final communique, the Sana'a Declarationand the resolutions adopted by the lslamic Conferenceof Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. S120051647 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from Argentina and the United Kingdom. Transmits "Highlights and conclusions" of the seminar entied "Advancing in the Implementation of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004)", organized by the Government of Argentina and sponsored by the United Kingdom. S120051658 (N601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the lslamic Conference Group in New York, final communique of the annual coordination meeting of Ministersfor Foreign Affairs of the States
members of the Organization of lslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S/2005/658/Corr.2 (A1601440lCorr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. S1200W54 (N601578) Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits Declaration of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the member States of the Collective Security Treaty Organization(CSTO), adopted in Moscow on 30 Nov. 2005 at the meeting of the Council of CSTO Ministers for Foreign Affairs, on the Outcome of the UN World Summit held in New York in Sept. 2005.
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DISARMAMENT (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRSTi2005116 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5168th meeting, 25 Apr. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council'l lby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the briefings by the Chairmen of the AIQaidaITaliban Sanctions Committee established pursuant to resolution l267 (1999), the Counter-Tenwism Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) on the work of the 3 Committees; welcomes the adoption by the General Assembly on 13Apr. 2005 of the InternationalConventionfor the Suppressionof Acts of Nuclear Terrorism by consensus; stresses the different mandates of the 3 Committees; reaffirms that the responsibility for implementingthe Security Council resolutionsrelevant to the mandates of the 3 Committees, including preparation of reports to the respectrve Committees, rests with the States; invites the CTC to pursue its agenda as set out in the work programme for
the CTC's 15th %day period (S120051266); encourages all parts of the UN to do their utmost to ensure that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee Executive Directorate becomes fully operational in the shortest possible time.
S/PRST/2005/34 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5229th meeting, 20 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Councif'llby the President of the Security Council. Reaffirmsthat tenofism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to peace and security and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustiiable regardless of their motivations, whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its condemnation of the ACQaida nebnrork and other terrorist groups for ongoing and multiple criminal terrorist acts; urges all States to cooperateto bring to justice, in accordance with the principleof extradite or prowcute, the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of acts of terrorism; strongly encourages Member States as well as the respective Committees to redouble their efforts to seek ways to further strengthen the implementationof resolution l267 (1999), 1373 (2001) and 1540 (2004). in accordance with the provisions of these and other relevantresolutions; encourages its Counter-TmrismCommittee, AIQaida~TalibanSanctions Committee, and, when appropriate its 1540 Committee, as well as relevant organizations, to enhance cooperation with a view to identifying, promoting, and developing, as appropriate, best practices to provide clarity and guidance to States on implementationof the provisions of the relevant resolutions.
DISARMAMENT (continued) Particination bv non-Council members (without She riaht to vote) S/PV.S168 (25 Apr. 2005) Australia, Chile, Cuba, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Morocco, Spain, Venezuela and Viet Nam. SPV.5229 (20 July 2005) Australia, Cuba, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Pem, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republicand Venezuela. StPV.5229(Resum@ion 1) (20 July 2005) Pakistan. SIPV.5293 (26 Oct. 2005) Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Fiji, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, Samoa, Wierland, and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).
Discussion in nlenary SPV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005). At the 5168th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council": S/PRST/2005/16.
SIPV.5229 (20 July 2005). S/P!!.5229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005). At the 5229th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith briefings by Chairmenof subsidiary bodies of the Security Council: S/PRSTl2005134. SIPV.5293 (26 Oct. 2005). SIPV.5293tCorr.I (26 Oct. 2005). Corrects name of speaker for Cuba. S!PV.!5332 (19 Dec. 2005).
ERITREA-ETHIOPIA See also: UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA W20051142 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon Ethiopia and Eritrea. issued: 7 Mar. 2005. S/2005/400 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon Ethiopia and Eritrea. Issued: 20 June 2005. S/2005/553 Report of the SecretayGeneral on Ethiopia and Eritrea. Issued: 30 Aug. 2005. SM00515531Add.l Report of the Secretary-Generalon Ethiopia and Eritrea :addendum. Issued: 6 Sept. 2005. St200W23 Letter, 16 Nov. 2005, from Japan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations, report on the visit to Ethiopia and Eritrea by Ambassador Kenzo Oshima, submitted in accordance with decisions of the Security Council (Sl20051694).
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ERITREA-ETHIOPIA (continued) General documents S/2005/476 Letter, 14 July 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits joint statement on Ethiopia issued on 13 July 2005 by the European Union and the United States; urges that all parties to the elections and the Government abide by their commitment to the 10 June and 13 June 2005 declarations. S120051668 Letter, 24 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Concernsdeterioration of the situation with regard to the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea and states that the present status of affairs constitutes a crisis that requires the full attention of, and urgent and specific action by, the international community. 5/2005/688 Letter, 28 Oct. 2005, from Eritrea. Transmits letter of the same date from the President of Eritrea concerning the peace process on the border conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia; enclosed also are letters dated 2 Mar. 2004 and 15 Mar. 2004 from the President of Eritrea to the Secretary-General regardingthe same malter. S120051690 Letter, 31 Oct. 2005, from Ethiopia. Transmits letter from the Minister for ForeignAffairs of Ethiopia regarding Ethiopia's view on the latest development in connection with the alleged violation by Eritrea of the Cessation of HostilitiesAgreement between the two countries. S120051694 Letter, 2 Nov. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Reports that the members of the Security Council have authorized Ambassador Kenzo Oshima (Japan), in his capacity as Chairman of the Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations of the Security Council, to visit the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea from 6 to 9 Nov. 2005; includes agreed terms of reference of the mission. S120051737 Letter, 25 Nov. 2005, from E r b a . Transmits press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea on 24 Nov. 2005 in response to the recent Security Council resolution 1640 (2005) on the EritreaEthiopia border conflict. S/2005/774 Letter, 9 Dec. 2005, from Ethiopia. Transmits letter from Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding the situation between Ethiopia and Eritrea, which addresses: i) the issue of the demarcation of the boundary on the basis of the decision of the Boundary Commission; and ii) the current tension, which was the major reason for Council resolution 1640 (2005). S120051816 Letter, 20 Dec. 2005, from Ethiopia. Transmits press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the findings of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission of 19 Dec. 2005 and copy of the partial award of the Commission on Ethiopia's claim holding Eribea responsible for the 19982000war. S/2005/157 Draft resolution[on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea]. S/2005/569 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea].
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ERITREA-ETHIOPIA (continued) S/2005/732 Draft resolution [on situation between Eritrea and Ethipia].
Statements bv the President of the Security Council S/FJRST/2005/47Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5276th meeting, 4 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia" Iby the President of the Secunty Council. Expresses its grave concern at the decision of the Government of Eritrea to restrict all types of UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) helicopter flights within Eritrean airspace or coming to Eritrea, effective as of 5 Oct. 2005; emphasizes that the aforementioned decision of the Government of Eritrea gravely contravenesthe Council's call in resolution 1312 (2000) on the parties to provide UNMEE with the access, assistance, support, and protection required for the performanceof its duties; reaffirms that both parties bear the primary responsibility for the implementation of the Algiers Agreements and the decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission; calls on both parties to show maximum restraint and to refrain from any threat of use of force against each other. SIPRST/2005159 Statement [made on behalf of the Secunty Council, at the 5317th meeting, 7 Dec. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia'l I by the President of the Security Council. Condemns the decision of the Government of Eritrea to request some members of UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea to leave the country within 10 days, effective as of 6 Dec. 2005, which is inconsistent with the obligations of the Government of Eritrea to respect the exclusively international nature of the Peacekeeping Operation; unequivocallydemands that Eritrea immediately reverse its decision without preconditions. SIPRSTIZOOS62 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5326th meeting, 14 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia'l1 by the President of the Security Council. Agrees to temporarily relocate military and civilian staff of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) from Eritrea to Ethiopia and intends to maintain an UNMEE military presence in Eritrea during the period in which it is reviewingfuture plans for UNMEE; strongly condemns Eritrea's unacceptable actions and restrictions on UNMEE; intends to review promptly all options for UNMEE's deployment and functions; emphasizes the urgent need for progress in implementationof the EritreaEthiopia Boundary Commission's delimitation decision.
Discussion in olenary SlPV.5138 (11 Mar. 2005). SPV.5139 (14 Mar. 2005). At the 5139th meeting, draft resolution S120051157 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1586 (2005). SPV.5257 (9 Sept. 2005).
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ERITREA-ETHIOPIA (continued) SIPV.5259 (13 Sept. 2005). At the 5259th meeting, draft resolution S120051569 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1622 (2005). SPV.5276 (4 Oct. 2005). At the 5276th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consuitations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia": SIPRSTl2005147. S/PV.5286 (19 Oct. 2005). SIPV.5308 (23 Nov. 2005). At the 5308th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/732 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1640 (2005). SIPV.5317 (7 Dec. 2005). At the 5317th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia": S/PRSTl2005/59. W . 5 3 2 6 (14 Dec. 2005). At the 5326th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia": SlPRSTl2005162.
Resolutions S/RES/1586(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)]. Deddes to extend the mandate of UNMEE until 15 Sept. 2005; calls on both parties to refrain from any increase in troops in the areas adjacent to the Temporary Security Zone; calls on both parties to cooperate fully and expeditiously with UNMEE in the implementationof its mandate, to ensure the security of all UNMEE staff, and to remove with immediately and unconditionallyall restrictions on, and impedimentsto the work of and to the full and free movement of UNMEE and its staff; reiterates its call on the parties to cooperate fully and promptly with the Boundary Commission, and to create the necessary conditions for demarcation to proceed expeditiously; reiterates its full support for the Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Ethiopia and Eritrea; decides to continue monitoring closely the steps taken by the parties in the implementationof their commitments under the relevant Council resolutions and under the Algiers Agreements, including through the Boundary Commission, and to review any implications for UNMEE. (Adopted unanimously, 5139th meeting, 14 Mar. 2005)
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ERITREA-ETHIOPIA (continued) S/RES/l622(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE until 15 Mar. 2006; approves the reconfigurationof UNMEE's military component, including an increase in the number of military observers; calls on both parties to refrain from any action which may lead to an escalation of the tension; calls upon Ethiopia to accept fully the decision of the EriieaEthiopia Boundary Commission; calls upon both parties to achieve a full normalization of their relationship; calls on Eritrea to lift all restrictionsimposed on the operations of aid organizations. (Adopted unanimously, 5259th meeting, 13 Sept. 2005) SIRES11640(2OOS) [Situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia]. Deeply deplores Eritrea's continued imposition of restrictions on the freedom of movement of UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) and demands that the Governmentof Eritrea reverse, without further delay or preconditions, its decision to ban UNMEE helicopter flights, as well as additional restrictions imposed on the operations of UNMEE; calls on both parties to show maximum restraint and to refrain from any threat or use of force against each other, requests the Secretary-General to monitor the parties' compliance with the demands in paragraphs 1 and 2 above and to report to the Council 40 days afier the adoption of this resolution; demands that Ethiopia accept fully and without further delay the final and binding decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission and take immediately concrete steps to enable the Commissbn to demarcate the border completely and promptly; calls upon both parties to work, without preconditions, to break the current stalemate through diplomatic efforts. (Adopted unanimously, 5308th meeting, 23 Nov. 2005) See: SUDAN-ERITREA
ETHIOPIA-ERITREA See: ERITREA-ETHIOPIA
EUROPbREGIONAL SECURITY General documents S120051342 (A1591813) Letter, 23 May 2005, from Greece and Romania. Transmits the Bucharest Declaration adopted at the 8th Meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the South-East Europe Cooperation Process, held in Bucharest, 11 May 2005. S12005n49 Letter, 23 Nov. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the Andijan trial in Uzbekistanissued on 18 Nov. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union. S1200W50 Letter, 23 Nov. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the human rights situation in Uzbekistan, issued on 8 Nov. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
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EUROPGREGIONALSECURITY (continued) j3iscussion in ~lenary SPV.5134 (4 Mar. 2005).
FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Dlscussion in ~lenary SPV.5220 (30 June 2005).
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA-HUMAN RIGHTS See also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
General documents S12005147 Letter, 25 Jan. 2005, from Serbia and Montenegro. Transmits conclusions of the Government of Serbia on the difficult situation in Kosovo and Metohija, as a result of very harsh winter conditions; states that several Serbian villages for over a month have been without power supply, bringing into question the survival of several hundred men, women and children; states further that despite the involvementof the Special Representativeon a number of occasions, the situation still has not improved. §M0051329 Letter, 18 May 2005, from S e ~ i and a Montenegro. Transmits letter from Rasim LjajiBc, Ministerfor Human and Minority Rights of Serbia and Montenegro, and Nebojsa CoviBc, President of the Coordination Centre of Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia for KOSOVO and Metohija, addressed to the Secretary-General; concerns situation of human rights in Kosovo and Metohija, especially the rights of non-Albanian national communities.
Draft resslutlons S12005131 Draft resolution [on implementationof the Completion Strategy of the lntemational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia].
Dlscussion in ~lenary SIPV.5112 (18 Jan. 2005). At the 5112th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/31 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1581 (2005).
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA-HUMAN RIGHTS (continued) Resolutions SIRES11581(2005) [Implementation of the Completion Strategy of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Decides, in response to the request by the Secretary-General,that: (a) Judge Rasoazanany and Judge Swart, once replaced as ad litem judges of the International Tribunal, finish the Hadzihasanoviiic case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (b) Judge Brydensholt and Judge Eser, once replaced as ad litem judges of the lnternational Tribunal, finish the Oriiic case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (c) Judge Thelin and Judge Van Den Wyngaert, once replaced as ad litem judges of the lnternationalTribunal, finish the timaj case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (d) Judge Canivell, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the lntemational Tribunal, finish the Krajisnik case, which he has begun before expiry of his term of office; (e) Judge Sz6n&i, if appointedto serve in the lnternationalTribunal for the trial of the Haliloviik case, proceed, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the international Tribunal, to finish
that case, which he would have begun before expiry of his term of office; (9 Judge Hanoteau, if appointed to serve in the lnternational Tribunal for the trial of the Krajibnik case, proceed, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the lntemationalTribunal, to finish that case, which he would have begun before expiry of his term of office. (Adopted unanimously, 5112th meeting, 18 Jan. 2005)
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA-INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION See also: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA-HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNWORMER WGOSLAVlA KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) STABILIZATION FORCE S/2005MO Letter, 10 Jan. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-30 Nov. 2004.
S12005166 Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to statement of 12 Dec. 2002 by the President of the Security Council (S/PRST/2002/33) and transmits letter dated 26 Jan. 2005 from the Secretary General and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union attaching report on the activities of the European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period 1 July-31 Dec. 2004.
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) W2085167 Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits letter of 11 Jan. 2005 from the Secretary-Generalof NATO including monthly report on the operations of the Stabilization Force in Bosnia and Hemgovina for the period 1-30 Nov. 2004. S12005188 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations lnterim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 14 Feb. 2005. S120051156 Letter, 10 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits letter dated 8 Mar. 2005 from the High Representativefor the Implementationof the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing the 27th report on the activities of High Representativefor the period 1 July-31 Dec. 2004,submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 1031 (1995). S120051226 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1575 (2004) and conveys letter dated 17 Mar. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral and High Repre~entatiiefor the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union transmitting report on the activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina(EUFOR), covering the period 2 Dec. 2004 28 Feb. 2005. S120051241 Letter, 11 Apr. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the intemational security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-28 Feb. 2005. S120051308 Letter, 9 May. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits monthly report on the intemational security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Mar. 2005. S120051332 Letter, 20 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly reports on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Dec. 2004 and 1-31 Jan. 2005. S120051335 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations lnterim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 23 May 2005. S12005M351Co~.'l Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo : corrigendum. Issued: 26 May 2005. Corrects Annex 1, para. 36 of document Sl20051335. Corrects text. S120051348 Letter, 27 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-30 Apr. 2005.
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FORMER YUGOSLAVlA SITUATION (continued) S120051440 Letter, 7 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1575 (2004) and conveys letter dated 16 June 2005 from the Secretary-Generaland High Representativefor the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the Eu~opean Union transmitting report on the activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Hemgovina (EUFOR), covering the period 1 Mar.-31 May 2005. S12005/532 (N601267) Report of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsiblefor Serious Violations of lnternational Humanitarian Law Committed in the Tenitory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 : note lby the SecretaryGeneral. Issued: 17 Aug. 2005. Transmits the 12th annual report of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, submitted by the President of the International Tribunal in accordancewith article 34 of the statute of the Tribunal.
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S120851$32.!Corr.1 (N60/267/Corr.l) Report of the InternationalTribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 : note : corrigendum Iby the Secretary-General. Issued: 12 Oct. 2005. - Corrects text. SL20051635 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's report of 23 May 2005 on the UN lnterim Administration Mission in Kosovo (S120051335 and Corr.1) and submits a comprehensive review of the situation in Kosovo prepared by Secretary-GenerarsSpecial Envoy Kai Eide (Noway). S/2005/689 Letter, 27 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Aug. 2005. S/2085/698 Letter, 2 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1575 (2004) and conveys letter dated 14 Oct. 2005 from the Secretary-Generaland High Representatiie for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union transmitting report on the activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR), covering the period 1 June-15 Sept. 2005. Sl206W06 Letter, 7 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits letter of 2 Nov. 2005 from the High Representativefor the Implementationof the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing the 28th report on the activities of High Representatiie for the period 1 Jan.-30 June 2005, submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 1031 (1995).
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FORMER YUGO SLAVlA SITUATION (continued) General documents S12005147 Letter, 25 Jan. 2005, from Serbia and Montenegro. Transmits mnclusions of the Government of Serbia on the difficult situation in Kosovo and Metohija, as a result of very harsh winter conditions; states that several Serbian villages for over a month have been without power supply, bringinginto question the survival of several hundred men, women and children; states further that despite the involvement of the Special Representative on a number of occasions, the situation still has not improved. S1200W127 Letter, 24 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to Security Council resolution 827 (1993) and forwards the llnominations received pursuant to para. 1 (c) of article 13 ter of the Statute cf the lnternationalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, as amended. S120051159 Letter, 14 Mar. 2005, from the President of the Securtty Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 24 Feb. 2005 (S/2005/127) concerning the list of candidatesfor the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and reports that the members of the Security Council has taken note of the information contained in the letter and decided to extend the deadline for nominations to the Tribunal until 31 Mar. 2005. SIZOQ5/200 Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement on the recent indictment and resignation of Mr. Haradinaj, Prime Minister of Kowvo, issued on 10 Mar. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union. S120051201 Letter, 17 Mar. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement concerning voluntary surrenders and transfers of indictees to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague, issued on 16 Mar. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S120051343 Letter, 23 May 2005, from the President of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and of the Prosecutor of the lntemational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2004); includes measures taken to implement the completion strategy of the Tribunal. SIZ00513431Corr.l Letter, 23 May 2005, from the President of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia : colaigendum. S120051346 Letter, 26 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 11 Apr. 2005 (Sl20051236) and to the Security Council resolution 1597(2005) of 20 Apr. 2005; forwards to the Security Council the 27 nominations for ad item judges for the Trial Chambers of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; states that the list of 27 candidates is short of the minimum number of 54 which is required by the para. l(c) of article 13 ter of the statute of the Tribunal and suggests that the Securii Council extends the deadline for nominations for a further 30 days from the date the Security Council takes a decision on the matter. S/2005/364 Letter, 27 May 2005, from the SecretatyGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's report on the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (S120051335 and Corr.1) and reports the intention to appoint Ambassador Kai Eide, Permanent Representativeof Noway to the NATO, as the SecretaryGeneral's Special Envoy to undertake the comprehensive review of Kosovo, in accordance with Security Council resolution 1244 (1999). SL20051365 Letter, 2 June 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the SecretaryGeneral's letter of 27 May 2005 (S/2005/364) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Ambassador Kai Eide as the SecretaryGeneral's Special Envoy to undertakea comprehensive review of Kosovo.
S120051236 Letter, 11 Apr. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 24 Feb. 2005 (S/2005/127) and to the President of the Security Council's letter of 14 Mar. 2005 (S/20051159) and forwards to the Security Council the 22 nominations for ad litem judges for the Trial Chambers of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; states that the list of 22 candidates is short of the minimum number of 54 which is required by the para. 1(c) of article 13 ter of the statute of the Tribunal and suggests that the Security Council extends the deadline for naminations until 21 Apr. 2005.
S/2005(371 Letter, 7 June 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary General's letter of 26 May 2005 (S/2005/346) conawning the list of candidatesfor ad litemjudges of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and reports that the Security Council have taken note of the content of the letter and decided to postpone the deadline for nominations to 7 July 2005.
S120051329 better, 18 May 2005, from Serbia and Montenegro. Transmits letter from Rasim LjajiGc, Minister for Human and Minority Rights of Serbia and Montenegro, and Nebojsa CoviZc, President of the Coordination Centre of Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija, addressed to the Secretary-General; concerns situation of human rights in Kosovo and Metohija, especially the rights of non-Albanian national communities.
SM0051454 Letter, 13 July 2005, from the SecretatyGeneral. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 26 May 2005 (Sl20051346) and President of the Security Council's letter dated 7 June 2005 (S120051371) and forwards the 33 nominationsfor ad litem judges of the Trial Chambers of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; notes that the 33 candidates continues to be short of the minimum number of 54 as required by para. 1 (c) of article 13 ter of the Statute of the Tribunal.
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FORMER YUGOSWIA SITUATION (continued) S120051593 (N601362) Identical letters, 14 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneraladdressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Reports a request from the President of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia that Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert be able to serve in the trial in Case No.lT95-1311, the Prosecutorv. Mrksic, et al.; proposes that the General Assembly and the Security Council authorize Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert's assignment to the Mrksic case as of 3 Oct. 2005 as a permanent judge of the Tribunal, notwithstandingthe fact that her tern as a permanentjudge begins only on 17 Nov. 2005. Sl2005/708 Letter, 31 Oct. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland, as SecretaryGeneral's Special Envoy to lead the Mure status process for Kosovo and Albert Rohan, former SecretaryGeneral of the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affiirs, as Mr. Ahtisaari's deputy; reports also that Mr. Ahtisaari would cease to act as Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa upon his new appointment. Sl20051709 Letter, 10 Nov. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that the Secretary General's letter dated 31 Oct. 2005 (Sl2005/708) concerning his intention to appoint MarttiAhtisaari to be the Special Envoy for the future status process for Kosovo, and Albert Rohan as his deputy, has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council; attached are the guiding principles for the fdure status process for Kosovo agreed to by the Contact Group. S12005l781 Letter, 30 Nov. 2005, from the President of the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2004); includes measures taken to implement the completion strategy of the Tribunal.
Draft resolutions S/2005131 Draft resolution [on implementation of the Completion Strategy of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. SiZ005/261 Draft resolution [on the amendment of article 13 ter of the Statute of the lnternationalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. S120051478 Draft resolution [on the nominationsfor ad litem judges of the International Tribunal for the Fonner Yugoslavia]. Sl20051615 Draft resolution [on the assignment of Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert to the Mrksic et al. case notwithstandingArticle 12 of the Statute d the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavial].
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) Sl200W27 Draft resolution [on the establishmentof a multinationalstabilizatiin force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina under unified command and control].
Statements bv the President of the Security $ouncil SffRST/2005151 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5290th meeting, 24 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Security Council's resolutions 1160 (1998), 1199 (1998), 1203 (1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)"11 by the President of the Secunty Council. Welcomes the report prepared by the UN Secretay General's Standards Review envoy, Ambassador Kai Eide, on the Comprehensive Review of the implementationof Standards, as well as of the overall situation in and relating to Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro), forwarded by the SecretaryGeneral on 7 Oct. 2005 (S120051635); agrees with Ambassador Eide's overall assessment that, nowithstanding the challenges still facing Kosovo and the wider region, the time has come to move to the next phase of the political process; supports the SecretaryGeneral's intention to start a political process to determine Kosovo's Future Status, as foreseen in Security Council resolution 1244 (1999); requeststhat the Secretary-General provide regular updates on progress in determining Kosovo's Future Status, as defined by Security Council resolution 1244 (1999), and will remain actively seized of the matter.
Participation bv non-Council members [without the riaht to vote) SIPV.5130 (24 Feb. 2005) Serbia and Montenegro. SIPV.5147 (23 Mar. 2005) Bosnia end Herzegovina and Luxembourg. SIPV.5188 (27 May 2005) Albania, Luxembourg, Serbia and Montenegro, Switzerland and Ukraine. SffV.5199 (13 June 2005) Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Rwanda. SIPV.5289 (24 Oct. 2005) Serbia and Montenegro. SffV.5306 (15 Nov. 2005) Bosnia and Heaegovina and Italy. SIPV.5307 (21 Nov. 2005) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany and Italy.
Discussion in ~lenary SIPV.5112 (18 Jan. 2005). At the 5112th meeting, draft resolution S12005131 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1581 (2005). SlPV.5130 (24 Feb. 2005). SffV.5140 (14 Mar. 2005). SIPV.5147 (23 Mar. 2005). SlPV.5165 (20 Apr. 2005). At the 5165th meeting, draft resolution S120051261 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1597 (2005). SIPV.5188 (27 May 2005).
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) SIPV.5195 (7 June 2005). At the 5195th meeting, the Security Council endorsed the Secretary-General's proposal in S120051346 to extend the deadline for the nominationsfor candidates for ad litem judges to the lnternationalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for a further 30 days and agreed that the President should send a letter to the SecretaryGeneral in response to his proposal. SIPV.5199 (13 June 2005). SIPV.5199lCorr.l (13 June 2005). Corrects text. WPV.51991Corr.2 (13 June 2005). Corrects text. SPV.5236 (26 July 2005). At the 5236th meeting, draft resolutionS120051478 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1613 (2005). WPV.5273 (30 Sept. 2005). At the 5273rd meeting, draft resolution SM0051615 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1629 (2005). SIPV.5289 (24 Oct. 2005).
S/PV.52891Corr.l (24 Oct. 2005). Corrects name of speaker. SIPV.5290 (24 Oct. 2005). At the 5290th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998), 1199 (1998), 1203 (1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)": Sff RSTl2005151.
SlW.5306 (15 Nov. 2005). SlPV.5307 (21 Nov. 2005). At the 5307th meeting, draft resolution S12005ff27 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1639 (2005).
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/RES11581(2005) [Implementation of the Completion Strategy of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Decides, in response to the request by the Secretary-General,that: (a) Judge Rasoazanany and Judge Swart, once replaced as ad liiem judges of the lnternational Tribunal, finish the Hadzihasanoviac case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (b)Judge Brydensholt and Judge Eser, once replaced as ad litem judges of the International Tribunal, finish the Oriilc case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (c) Judge Thelin and Judge Van Den Wyngaert, once replacedas ad liternjudges of the International Tribunal, finish the Limaj case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (d) Judge Canivell, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the lnternationalTribunal, finish the Krajisnik case, which he has begun before expiry of his term of office; (e) Judge Szhasi, if appointedto serve in the lnternational Tribunal for the trial of the Halilovi& case, proceed, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the lnternational Tribunal, to finish that case, which he would have begun before expiry of his term of office; (f) Judge Hanoteau, if appointed to serve in the lnternational Tribunal for the trial of the Krajiksnik case, proceed, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the lnternationalTribunal, to finish that case, which he would have begun before expiry of his term of office. (Adopted unanimously, 5112th meeting, 18 Jan. 2005) S/RESl1597(2005) r h e amendment of article 13 ter of the Statute of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Decides to amend article 13 ter of the Statute of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia with the provision set out in the annex to this resolution; decides fufther to extend the deadline for nominations of ad litem judges for a further 30 days from the date of the adoption of the resolution. (Adopted unanimously, 5165th meeting, 20 Apr. 2005) S/RES/1613(2OOS) [Nominations for ad liern judges of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Forwards the nominations to the General Assembly in accordancewith M.13 ter (1) (d) of the Statute of the hternational Tribunal. (Adopted unanimously, 5236th meeting, 26 July 2005) SIRES11629(2005) Fhe assignment of Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert to the Mrksic et al. case notwithstanding Article 12 of the Statute of the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Decidesthat notwithstandingArticle 12 of the Statute of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and notwithstandingthat Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaett's elected term as a permanent judge of the Tribunal will in acccrdance with Article 13 bis of the Tribunal's Statute only begin on 17 Nov. 2005, she be assigned as a permanent judge to the Mrksic et al. case which is due to commence on 3 Oct. 2005. (Adopted unanimously, 5273rd meeting, 30 Sept. 2005)
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/RES/1639(2005) vhe establishment of a multinational stabilization force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina under unified command and control]. Authorizes the Member States acting through or in cooperationwith the European Union to establish for a further period of 12 months a multinational stabiliition force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and control; authorizes the Member States to take all necessary measures to effect the implementationof and to ensure compliance with Annexes 1-A and 2 of the Peace Agreement; authorizes Member States to take all necessary measures, at the request of either EUFOR or the NATO Headquarters, in defence of the EUFOR or NATO presence respectively, and to assist both organizations in canying out their missions, and mcognizes the right of both EUFOR and the NATO presenceto take all necessary measures to defend themselves from attack or threat of attack; authorizesthe Member States acting under paragraphs 10 and 11 above, in accordance with Annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement, to take all necessary measures to ensure compliancewith the rules and procedures governing command and control of airspace over Bosnia and Heczegovina with respect to all civilian and military air traffic. (Adopted unanimously, 5307th meeting, 21 Nov. 2005)
GEORGIA SITUATION See also: UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA SEZ005132 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 17 Jan. 2005. S/2005/269 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 25 Apr. 2005. 5120051453 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 13 July 2005.
512005/657 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 19 Oct. 2005.
General documents S12005145 Letter, 26 Jan. 2005, from Georgia. Concerns recent presidential elections in Abkhazia, Georgia, and states that they must be considered illegal; concerns also the role of the Russian Federationin alleged assistance to the Abkhaz separatists; expresses readiness of Georgia to negotiate solution to the conflict withAbkhazia.
S/2005/64 (N591689) Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from Azerbaijan. Transmits resolution 1416 and recomnendation 1690, both entitled "The conflict over the Nag~no-Karabakh regiondealt with by the OSCE Minsk Conference", adopted on 25 Jan. 2005 by the ParliamentaryAssembly of the Council of Europe.
GEORGIA SITUATlON (continued) S120051496 (Al591885) Identical letters, 28 July 2005, from Azerbaijan addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the General Assembly. Refers to the Security Council's closed meeting on 27 July 2005 on the agenda item '7he situation in Georgian;questions the Presidencyfor decliningAzerbaijan's request to participate in the meeting without the right to vote. S120051606 (N601379) Letter, 23 Sept. 2005, from Georgia. Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia concerningthe recent developments in the Tskhinvali region of Georgia, issued in Tbilisi, 22 Sept. 2005. S/2005/678 Letter, 27 Oct. 2005, h m Georgia. Reports latest developments of the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia, and reiterates the Government's invitation extended to the Security Council to visit Georgia. SCZ00W18 Letter, 9 Nov. 2005, from Georgia. Transmits resolution of the Parliamentof Georgia of 11 Oct. 2005 regarding the current situation in the conflict regions on the tenitory of Georgia and ongoing peace operations. S12005n35 Letter, l 8 Nov. 2005, from Georgia. Transmits statement made on 15 Nov. 2005 by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs of Georgia on the recent developments in Abkhazia, Georgia; urges the international community to adopt the appropriate measures to prevent an armed confrontation in the region.
Draft resolutions S2005148 DraR resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia]. S120051492 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia] IFrance, Germany, Romania, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand the United States of America.
Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without the riaM to vote) SIW.51l 6 (28 Jan. 2005) Georgia. SiPV.5174 (4 May 2005) Azerbaijan, Georgia and Germany. SIPV.5238 (27 July 2005) Georgia and Gennany. SIPV.5242 (29 July 2005) Georgia.
Piscussion in ~ l e n a w SIW.5114 (24 Jan. 2005). SIW.5116 (28 Jan. 2005). At the 5116th meeting, draft resolution S12005148 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1582 (2005). SIPV.5144 (21 Mar. 2005). SIPV.5174 (4 May 2005). SPV.5234 (25 July 2005). SPV.5238 (27 July 2005).
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GEORGIA SITUATION (continued) SPV.5242 (29 July 2005). At the 5242nd meeting, draft resolution S120051492 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1615 (2005).
Resolutions SIRES11582(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. Commends and strongly supports the sustained efforts of the Secretary-Generaland his Special Representative, with the assistance of the Russian Federation in its capacity as facilitator as well as of the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General and of the Organization for Securii and Cooperation in Europe, to promote the stabilization of the situation and the achievement of a comprehensive political settlement, which must include a settlement of the politicalstatus of Abkhazia within the State of Georgia; urges the parties once again to implement the recommendations of the Joint Assessment Mission to the Gali sector (Nov. 2000), regrets that there has been no progressto that effect despite the positive consideration by the parties given to those recommendations in the 1st Geneva meeting and calls again upon the Abkhaz side to agree to the opening as soon as possible of the Gali branch of the human rights office in Sukhumi and to provide security conditions for its unhindered functioning; decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period terminating on 31 July 2005; subject to a review as appropriate of its mandate by the Council in the event of changes in the mandate of the Commonwealth of Independent States peacekeeping force. (Adopted unanimously, 5116th meeting, 28 Jan. 2005) S/RESl1615(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. Commends and strongly supports the sustained efforts of the Secretary-Generaland his Special Representative, with the assistance of the Russian Federation in its capacity as facilitator as well as of the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General and of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, to promote the stabilization of the situation and the achievement of a comprehensive political settlement, which must include a sefflement of the political status of Abkhazia within the State of Georgia; deeply regrets the continued refusal of the Abkhaz side to agree to a discussion on the substance of this document, again strongly urges the Abkhaz side to receive the document and its transmittal letter, urges both parties thereafter to give them full and open consideration, and to engage in constructive negotiations on their substance, and urges those having influence with the parties to promote this outcome; decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period terminating on 31 Jan. 2006; subject to a review as appropriate of its mandate by the Council in the event of changes in the mandate of the CIS peacekeeping force. (Adopted unanimously, 5242nd meeting, 29 July 2005)
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GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY See aka AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY BURUNDI SITUATION DEMOCRATlC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION
General documents S12005/620 Letter, 3 Oct. 2005, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Refers to the recent remarks by President of Uganda stating that the Ugandan army would cross the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo if the Congolese Government and the UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo failed to disarm within 2 months the rebels of the Lord's ResistanceArmy (LRA) and strongly protests the remarks; states that the Congolese Government has demonstrated sufficient commitment to disarmament of the LRA and to the peace process in the region and requests the Security Council to take action on Uganda so that the current peace process goes well in the Great Lakes region. S120051645 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Protests allegations made by the Permanent Representative of the Democratic Republic of the Congo against Uganda as contained in Security Council document (Sl20051620). S120051667 Letter, 21 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Transmits, in the capacity as the host to the Tripartite Plus Joint Commission held in Kampala on 21 Oct. 2005, letter jointly signed and addressed to the Secretary-General by the Ministersof the Partner States of the Commission concerning security situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo; attached is a recommendation for the amendment of the draft resolution for renewal of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. $120051793 Letter, 15 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. States the SecretaryGeneral's intention to expand the mandateof the Special Representativefor the Great Lakes Region until 31 Dec. 2006. S12005/794 Letter, 15 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretayGeneral's letter dated 15 Nov. 2005 (S120051793) concerning the extension of the mandate of the Special Representative for the Great Lakes Region until 31 Dec. 2006 and reports #at members of the Security Council request further information detailing the activities expected to be performed by the Special Representativesand his office. 5120051849 Letter, 23 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports that information requested in the letter of 15 Dec. 2005 from the President of the Security Council (8120051794)was unlikely to be available before the end of the mandate of the Special Representativefor the Great Lakes Region, which expires on 31 Dec. 2005; states the SecretaryGeneral's intention to expand the mandate of the Special Representative until 31 Mar. 2006.
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GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) S128051850 Letter, 30 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 23 Dec. 2005 (Sl20051849) concerning extension of the mandate of the Special Representativefor the Great Lakes Region until 31 Mar. 2006 and reports that the Security Council members have taken note of this information.
Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without the tight to vote) SlPV5315 (6 Dec. 2005) Bunmdi, Rwanda and Uganda. Discussion in ~lenary SIPV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005).
GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION Re~orts S120051174 Report of the Secretary-Generalon developments in Guinea-Bissauand on the activities of the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in that country. Issued: 16 Mar. 2005. S120051380 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon developments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities of the United Nations PeacebuildingSupport Office in that country. Issued: 10 June 2005. S12005/575 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon developments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities of the United Nations PeacebuildingSupport Office in Guinea-Bissau. Issued: 12 Sept. 2005. S1200W52 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon developments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities of the United Nations PeacebuildingSupport Office in GuineaBissau. Issued: 2 Dec. 2005. S120051249 Letter, 8 Apr. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement on Guinea-Bissau issuedon 8 Apr. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union. SI2005B81 Letter, 9 June 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as the representative of the current Chairman of the African Union, communique on the situation in Guinea-Bissau, adopted by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 31st meeting, held in Addis Ababa on 8 June 2005; appeals to the international community to continue to provide development assistance to Guinea-Bissau and supports the establishment of an African Union Liaison Office in the Guinea-Bissau. S120051514 Letter, 1 Aug. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement concerning elections in GuineaBissau issuedon 1 Aug. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union.
GUINEA BlSSAU SITUATION (continued) S1200W95 Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's report of 15 Dec. 2004 (S120041969) and the Security Council's resolution 1580 (2004) on extension of the mandate of UN Posk Conflict Peace Building Support Office in Guinea-Bisu (UNOGBIS) until 22 Dec. 2005; recommends that the mandate of UNOGBIS be extended for one year, until 31 Dec. 2006 and that revision of the UNOGBIS mandate to allow the Office to adjust to the posttransitional challenges the country now faces. S12005/796 Letter, 15 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 2 Dec. 2005 (Sl2005ff95) concerning his proposal that the current mandate of the UN Peacebuilding Suppat Office in Guinea-Bissau, which expires on 22 Dec. 2005, be revised and extended to 31 Dec. 2006 and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the information and proposal contained in the letter.
Statements bv the President of the Security Council SlPRST12005/14 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 5157th meeting, 31 Mar. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item 1 by the entitled 'The situation in Guinea-Bissau'~ President of the Security Council. Recognizes some progress made in some areas in Guinea-Bissau, including the electoral process; strongly condemns any attempts to incite violence and to impede ongoing efforts towards peace, stability and social and economic development; expresses growing concern at recent political developments in Guinea-Bissau, in particular the decision by the "Partido da Renova@o Social" to select ex-President Koumba Yala as its presidential candidate; expresses also its deep concern at the fact that peace efforts have not yet generated sufficient social and economic benefits for the population that could discourage the use of force; stresses the urgent need for international support to the electoral process; calls upon GuineaBissau's international development partners to cooperatewith the Government of Guinea-Bissau,which has been fully engaged in the implementationof the Transition Charter; welcomes initial measures taken by the Chief of General Staff regarding the reform of the Armed Forces; encourages full inclusiveness and renewed commitment to reconciliation in the Armed Forces, and developmentof constructive civilian-militaryrelations based on the Armed Forces as an institutionsubordinated to the elected civilian authorities; reaffirms UNOGBlSs role in encouraging and supporting national efforts to reform the security sector.
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GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION (continued) SPRSTI2OOSM9 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5248th meeting, 19 Aug. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled "The situation in Guinea-Bissau'l lby the President of the Security Council. Takes note of the appeal filed with the Supreme Court of Justice by one of the contenders and strongly encourages all partiesto honour their commitments and accept the final ruling of the Court; urges them to refrain from any actions that could jeopardize the efforts towards peace and stability in Guinea-Bbsau; underlines the importanceof their timely diplomatic efforts aimed at promoting national dialogue and respect for the rule of law; welcomes the decision taken by the Economic and Social Council on 26 July 2005 to extend the mandate of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Guinea-Bissau; invites the Secretary-General to present recanmendatins in his next report regarding the updating of UNOGBIS's mandate and role in the consolidation of peace and stability in GuineaBissau in the posWransition period.
Particimtion bv non-Council members (without fhe riaht to vote1 WV.5157 (31 Mar. 2005) Guinea-Bissau. SIPV.5248 (19 Aug. 2005) Guinea-Bissau. SIPV.5157 (31 Mar. 2005). At the 5157th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitfed "The situation in GuineaBissau": S/PRSTmx>5/14. S/PV.5248 (19 Aug. 2005). At the 5248th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in GuineaBissau": SIPRSTM005/39.
HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS See also: UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAlTl
S12005/124 Report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. Issued: 25 Feb. 2005. S/20051302 Report of the Security Council mission to Haiti, 13 to 16 April 2005. Issued: 6 May 2005. S/2005/313 Report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Stabiliition Mission in Haiti. Issued: 13 May 2005. S/2005/313/Add.l Repat of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti : addendum. Issued: 23 June 2005. S12005/631 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Stabiliition Mission in Haiti. Issued: 6 Oct.2005.
HAPTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS (continued) General documents SM0051220 Letter, 31 Mar. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Concerns decision by the members of the Security Council to send a mission to Haiti from 13 to 16 Apr. 2005, which will be led by the President of the Security Council; includes agreed terns of reference of the mission. SM0051235 Letter, l 1 Apr. 2005, fmm the Presidentof the Security Council. Reports that the members of the Security Council have decided to send a mission to Haiti from 13 to 16 Apr. 2005, which will be led by Ronaldo Sardenberg, Permanent Representative of Brazil; includes the agreed composition of the mission. S120051311 Letter, 12 May 2005, from Benin. Requests that Ridha Bouabid, Permanent Representativefor the InternationalOrganization of la Francophonie, be invited to participate, without the right to vote, in the open meeting of the Security Council on Haiti, to be held on 13 May 2005.
Draft resolutions S/2005/354 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti]. S120051402 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilition Mission in Haiti].
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HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Council S/PRST/2005/1 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5110th meeting, 12 Jan. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The question concerning Haiti"jl by the President of the Secunty Council. Reafnrrns the comprehensive mandate of the UN Stabilition Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), and expresses its support for UN presence in Haiti as long as necessary; underlines that national reconciliation, security and economic development remain key to stability in Haiti and calls on ail parties in Haiti to respect human rights and to renounce the use of violence to advance their goals; enmurages the Transitional Govemment to create without delay the National Commission on Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration; renews its appeal for the prompt disbursement of the funds pledged by international financial institutions and donor countries at the International Donors Conference on Haiti held in July 2004; reiterates the need to assist the Transitional Govemment in establishing a long-term development strategy for Haiti, in accordance with the priorities set forth in the InterimCooperation Framework; encourages the Transitional Govemment to continue to take steps towards a comprehensive and inclusive national dialogue and reconciliation process and calls upon all political actors in Haiti to renounce violence and join this dialogue without delay; calls upon the Transitional Govemment, with the assistance of MINUSTAH and the Organization of American States, to take urgently the necessary measures to ensure the holding of frge and fair elections in 2005 and the subsequent transfer of power to elected authorities; expresses its intention to organize a mission to Haiti before 1 June 2005, possibly in conjunction with a mission of the ECOSOC Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti; expresses its full support for the Special Representativeof the Secretary-Generalfor Haiti and commends the work done by MINUSTAH and all of its personnel.
HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PRST/2005/50 Statmnt [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5285th meeting, 18 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The question concerning Haiti : Report of the SeaetaryGeneral on the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (S12005i631)'ll by the President of the Security Council. Expresses its full support for the work of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) and the Special Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Juan Gabriel Valdk; conveys its concern regardingthe risk of delays in the electoral process, and underlines international expectations that the first round of national elections should take place in 2005; strongly supports the mission's endeavours to ensure a secure and stable environment in Haiti, which is crucial for the country's progress, and to enable the electoral process to take place; recognizes MlNUSTAH's contribution to the restoration and maintenance of the rule of law in the country, and underlines the need for strong and coordinated assistance to enable the refom and restnicturing of Haiti's rule of law institutions; reiterates the need for the Transitional Govemment and MINUSTAH to begin immediately effective implementation of a DDR programme.
Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without the rinht to vote) SJPV.5110 (12 Jan. 2005) Barbados, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Luxembourg, Mexico, Morocco, Nmay, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. SlPV.511O(Resurnptisn1) (12 Jan. 2005) 8 Salvador. SIPV.5478 (13 May 2005) Haiti. SFV.5192 (31 May 2005) Haiti. SIW.5210 (22 June 2006) Haiti. S/PV.5284 (18 Oct. 2005) Haiti.
Dlscussion in ~lenary SIW.5110 (12 Jan. 2005). SIPV.511qResumptioni) (12 Jan. 2005). At the 5110th meeting, the President made a statement on behalf of Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The question on Haiti": SIPRST1200511. SIPV.5164 (20 Apr. 2005). SIPV.54 78 (13 May 2805). SlPV.5183 (23 May 2005). SPV.5192 (31 May 2005). At the 5192nd meeting, draft resolution S120051354 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1601 (2005). WPV.5196 (7 June 2005). SIPV.5210 (22 June 2006). At the 5210th meeting, draft resolution S120051402 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1608 (2005). S/PV.5284 (18 Od. 2005).
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HAm-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SPV.5285 (18 Oct. 2005). At the 5285th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The question concerning Haiti": S/PRSTI2005/50.
Resolutions S/RES/1681(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Stabilition Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MINUSTAH, as contained in resolution 1542 (2004), until 24 June 2005, with the intentionto renew for further periods; welcomes the Secretary-General's report Sl2005/313; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5192nd meeting, 31 May 2005) S/REW1608(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilbtion Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MINUSTAH, as contained in resolution 1542 (2004), until 15 Feb. 2006, with the intentionto renew for further periods; welcomes the report oft he SecretaryGeneral of 19 May 2005 on MINUSTAH (S/2005/313), and supports the recommendations of the Secretary-Generalas outlined in paragraphs 4452, as follows: (a) a temporary increase, during the electoral period and subsequent political transition, of 750 personnel to MINUSTAH's currently authorized military strength in order to create a rapid reaction force in Haiti to provide increased security, in particular in and around Port-auPrince; (b) an increase of 50 military personnel in order to create a sector headquarters in Port-au-Prince, with the understanding that MINUSTAH will optirnize at all levels the coordination between military and police components to ensure efficient and better-integrated operations, including by posting UN staff civilian police officers in this headquarters; (c) a temporary increase, during the electoral period and subsequent political transition, of 275 personnel to the current strength of MBNUSTAH's civilian police component to provide increased security; (d) an assessment of the Haitianjudiciary and correctional systems including to explore possibilitiesfor greater international communrty support, and a more active role by MINUSTAH, to be submitted to the Security Council as soon as possible; urges MINUSTAH to urgentlydevelop and implement a proactive communicationsand public relations strategy, in order to improve the Haitian population's understandingof the mandate of MINUSTAH and its role in Haiti. (Adopted unanimously, 5210th meeting, 22 June 2005)
HUMAN RIGHTS General documents S1200511'12 (N59n41) Letter, 1lMar. 2005, from Kazakhstan. Transmits, as Chair of the meeting of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, joint communique of the meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of States members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Astana on 25 Feb. 2005; underlines the importance of strengthening the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in order to ensure stability and peace in Central Asia.
HUMAN RIGHTS (continued) Sl2005/462 Letter, 12 July 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on Tibet issued on 6 July 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union; welcomes the 4th round of talks between the envoys of the Dalai Lama and members of the Chinese Government on 30 June and 1 July 2005 at the Chinese Embassy in Berne, Switzerland. S120051485 Letter, 26 July 2005, h m the United Kingdom. Requests a meeting of the Security Council to discuss the report of 25 July 2005 on the facMnding mission of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Zimbabwe. W20051489 Letter, 26 July 2005, from the United Kingdom. Refers to previous letter of 26 July 2005 (Sl20051485) and confirms the request for a meeting of the Security Council to give members the opportunity to be briefed by Anna Tibaijuka and to discuss her report of the fact finding mission to Zimbabwe to assess the impact of Operation Murambatsvina by the Special Envoy of the SecretayGeneraf on human settlements issues in Zimbabwe. S/2005/490 Letter, 26 July 2005, from Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Refers to the report of the Special Envoy of the SecretafyGeneral on the situation in Zimbabwe and expresses their deep concern at the growing humanitarianand human rights crisis in Zimbabwe; calls on the Security Council to be seized of the situation as a matter of urgency and to actively engage with the Government of Zimbabwe to bring an end to the situation. S120051522 (N59/884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final communiqu6, the Sana'a Declarationand the resolutions adopted by the lslamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 2830 June 2005. S120051626 (N601408) Letter, 30 Sept. 2005, from Cuba. Transmits press release concerning decision by a United States judge not to deport the alleged terrorist Luis Posada Carriles to Venezuela or Cuba and a petition to the Court of Appeals of Atlanta for a full review to overturn the trial of the 5 Cuban anti-terroristfighters. S120051658 (A1601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the lslamic Conference Group in New York, final communiqub of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of Islamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. Sl2005/~lCorr.2(N601440/Cotr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. Sm)05nll Letter, 25 Oct. 2005, from the United
Kingdom. Transmits statement concerning situation in Togo issued on 25 Oct. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
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HUMAN RIGHTS (continued) S120051712 Letter, 7 Nov. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the Govemment of Zimbabwe's rejection of humanitarian assistance, issued on 7 Nov. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
SIPRSTIZ005130 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5225th meeting, 12 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The role of the Security Council in humanitarian crisesll lby the President of the Security Council. Reaffirmsthe purposes enshrined in the UN Charter and bears in mind its primary responsibility for the maintenanceof international peace and security; remains concerned by the devastating humanitarian, political and economic consequences of armed conflicts; and stresses the political and moral imperatives to prevent the outbreak and escalation of armed conflicts and humanitarian crises, and the benefits therein for peace and development and friendly relations among States; reiterates the importance attached to restorationof justice and the rule of law in postconflict societies and in promoting democratic development, and human rights; recognizes the importanceof civilian aspects of conflict management in addressing complex crisis situations and in preventing the recurrenceof conflict and acknowledges the importance of civilian-military cooperation in crisis management; takes note with interest of the important proposal by the SecretarycGeneralto establish a Peacebuilding Commission; acknowledges that in post conflict societies successful peacebuilding rests on the protection of civilians, rule of law and transitional justice, disarmament, demobilization, repatriation, reintegration and rehabilitation of former combatants, security sector and democratic, economic and social reform are essential and that national ownership piays a role which should be supported by the international community.
S120051750 Letter, 23 Nov. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the human rights situation in Uzbekistan, issued on 8 Nov. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union. S1200W87 (N601590) Letter, 14 Dec. 2005, from Uzbekistan. Refers to the statement of the European Union of 8 Nov. 2005 (Sl2005/750) regardingcriminal procedures launched by the law enforcement bodies of Uzbekistanto several Uzbek citizens and transmits comments made by Uzbekistan regardingthis matter. S120051826 (Al601633) Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the lslamic Summit Conference, the MakkahACMukammah Declaration and other documents, adopted at the 3rd extraordinary session of the Islamic Summit Conference, MakkahAbMukarramah, Saudi Arabia, 7-8 Dec. 2005. S120051830 Letter, 20 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits siatement on the humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe, issued on 19 Dec. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without fhe rilaht to vote\ SlPV.5237 (27 July 2005) Zimbabwe.
Discussion in plenary SlW.5237 (27 July 2005).
Partici~ationbv non-Council members [without the riaht to vote)
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS General documents
SIPV.5225 (12 July 2005) Canada, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nonmy, Peru, the Republic of Korea and Venezuela.
S120051434 Letter, 6 July 2005, from Greece. Transmits discussion paper for the debate on "The role of the Security Council in humanitariancrises: challenges; lessons learned; the way aheadn, to be held in the Security Council on 12 July 2005, during the presidency of Greece.
Discussion in denary SIPV.5225 (12 July 2005). At the 5225th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The role of the Security Council in humanitarian crises": SlPRSTl2005130. SIW.52251Corr.l (12 July 2005). Corrects text. WV.5331 (19 Dec. 2005).
ICJ-MEMBERS General documents S12005150 (N591682) Submission of a nomination by national groups : note I by the Secretary-General. S12005151 (N591683) Election of a member of the International Court of Justice : memorandum Iby the SecretaryGeneral. -45-
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W-MEMBERS (continued) S/2005/52 (N591684) Eledion of a member of the InternationalCourt of Justice :cuniculum vitae of the candidate nominated by national groups : note Iby the Secretary-General. S2005/446 (N601186) Election of 5 members of the International Court of Justice : memorandumlby the Secretary-General. S120051447 (AI601187) List of c andidates nominated by national groups :note lby the Secretary-General. S/2005/447IAdd.l (A1601187lAdd. l) List of candidates nominated by national groups : note : addendum / by the Secretary-General. SIZ005/447/Corr.l (A/60/187/Corr. l) List of candidates nominated by national groups : note : corrigendum / by the Secretary-General. Corrects text of the Annex. S20051448 (N601188) Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups : note Iby the SecretaryGeneral. Submits to the General Assembly and to the Security Council the curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups for elections to fill 5 vacancies on the InternationalCourt of Justice.
Discussion in denary SIPV.5121 (15 Feb. 2005). At the 5121st meeting, Ronny Abraham, having received the required majority of the votes in the Security Council and the General Assembly, was elected as a member of ICJ until 5 Feb. 2009. SIPV.5299 (7 Nov. 2005). At the 5299th meeting, Mohamed Bennouna (Morocco), Thomas Buergenthal(United States), Kenneth Keith (New Zealand), Bemardo SepulvedaAmor (Mexico) and Leonid Skotnikov (Russian Federation), having received the required majority of the votes in the Security Council and in the General Assembly, were elected members of ICJ for 9 years, beginning on 6 Feb. 2006.
INDlAPAKlSTAN QUESTION General documents SM0051772 Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Dragutin Repinc (Croatia) as Chief Military Observer of the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistanto replace Major General Guido Dante Palmieri (Italy), who relinquished his post on 13 Sept. 2005. 5120051773 Letter, 8 Dec. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 2 Dec. 2005 (Sl2005l772) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Dragutin Repinc (Croatia) as Chief Military Observer of the UN Military Observer Group in lndia and PakisBn.
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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE See: IUMEMBERS
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY See also: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Reports S200W89 Note [transmitting letter from the Chairman of the working group established pursuant to resolution 1566 (2004) enclosing repat of the working group] lby the President of the Security Council. Issued: 16 Dec. 2005.
General documents S120055342 (N591813) Letter, 23 May 2005, from Greece and Romania. Transmits the Bucharest Declaration adopted at the 8th Meeting of the Heads d State and Government of the South-East Europe Cooperation Process, held in Bucharest, 11 May 2005. S1200W522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the Islamic Countries, final communique, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. S120051562 Note [transmitting statement by the President of the Security Council concerning the holding of a summit meeting on 14 Sept. 2005 on the subject "threats to international peace and security') Iby the President of the Security Council. SM005/638 Letter, 10 Oct. 2005, from Romania. Reports that during the presidency of Romania, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a debate on the subject "Cooperation between the UN and regional organizationsin maintaining international peace and security" on 17 Oct. 2005, and transmits concept paper to help guide the discussion on this subject.
Draft resolutions S/2005/494 Draft resolution [on continued terrorist attacks in Iracl] / Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand United States of America. S120051495 Draft resolution [on international cooperation in the fight against terrorism] f Algeria, Argentina, Denmark, France, Germany, G m , Japan, Romania, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Republic of Tanzania and United States of America. S120051577 Draft resolution [on threats to international peace and security]. S/2005/578 Draft resolution [on adoption of the Declarationon Strengthening the Effectivenessof the Security Council's Role in Conflict Prevention, particularly in Africa]. S120051649 Draft resolution [on cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and securii].
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INTERNATIONAL SECURIN (continued) SM0051803 Draft resolution [on establishmentof the PeacebuildingCommission] I Denmark and United Republic of Tanzania. S120051806 Draft resolution [on membership of the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission] IDenmark and United Republic of Tanzania.
Statements bv the President of the Security SIPRSTl2OOW53 Statement [made on behalfof the
Secunty Council, at the 5298th meeting, 31 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts'l lby the President of the Security Council. Strongly condemns the series of bomb attacks that occurred in New Delhi, India, on 29 Oct. 2005, causing numerous deaths and injuries, and expresses its deepest condolencesto the victims of these heinous acts of terorism and their families, and to the people and the Government of India; stresses the importance of bringing the perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of violence to justice, and urges all States to cooperate actively with the Indian authorities in this regard; reMrms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security, and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its determinationto combat all forms of terrorism, in accordancewith its responsibilitiesunder the Charter of the UN. SPRST(2005155 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5303rd meeting, 10 Nov. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled "Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts'l Iby the President of the Secunty Council. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist bombings that took place in Amman, Jordan on 9 Nov. 2005; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims of these attacks and their families, and to the people and the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; reaffirmsthat terrorism in all itsforms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to internationalpeace and security and the ne8d to combat by all means; reiterates Security Council's determinationto m b a t all forms of terrorism, in accordancewith its responsibilitiesunder the Charter of the UN.
Particbation bv non-Council members (without #he riaht to vote) SIPV.5246 (4 Aug. 2005) Iraq. SIPP1.5298 (31 Oct. 2005) India. SlPV.5303 (10 Nov. 2005) Jordan.
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) Piscussion in denary SPV.5244 (29 July 2005). At the 5244th meeting, draft resolution in S120051495 was adopted unanimously: resolution l617 (2005). SPV.5246 (4 Aug. 2005). At the 5246th meeting, draft resolution in S120051494 was adopted unanimously: resolution l618 (2005). SPV.5261 (14 Sept. 2005). At the 5261st meeting, action on draft resolutions was as follows: draft resolutions Sl20051577, adopted unanimously: resolution 1624 (2005); draft resolution S/2005/578, adopted unanimously: resolution 1625 (2005). SIPV.5282(ResumptionI) (17 Oct. 2005). At the 5282nd meeting, draft resolution S12005J649 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1631 (2005). WV.5298 (31 Oct. 2005). At the 5298th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": SIPRST12005153. SIPV.5303 (10 Nov. 2005). At the 5303rd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2005/55.
W . 5 3 3 5 (20 Dec. 2005). At the 5335th meeting, action on draft resolutiolis was as follows: draft resolutionSl20051803, adopted unanimously: resolution 1645 (2005); draft resolution S120051806, adopted (13-0-2): resolution l646 (2005).
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) Resolutions SIRES11617(2005) [International cooperation in the fight against terrorism]. Decides that all States shall take the measures as previously imposed with respect to AtQaida, Usama bin Laden, and the Taliban and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with them: (a) freeze without delay the funds and other financial assets or economic resources of these individuals; (b) prevent the entry into or the transit through their territories of these individuals; (c) prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer, to these individuals of arms and related materiel of all types; further decides that acts or activities indicating that an individual, group, undertaking, or entity is "associatedwithWACQaida,Usama bin Laden or the Taliban include: participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, or supplying, selling or transfening arms, or recruiting for ACQaida, Usama bin Laden or the Taliban; decides that, when proposing names for the Consolidated List, States shall act in accordance with paragraph 17 of resolution 1526 (2004); decides that the statement of case submitted by the designating State may be used by the Committee in respondingto queries from Member States whose nationals, residents or entities have been included on the Consolidated List; decides also that the Committee may decide on a caseby-case basis to release the informationto other parties, with the prior consent of the designating State; decides also that States may continue to provide additional information which shall be kept on a confidentialbasis within the Committee; decides, in Mder to assist the Committee in the fulfilment of its mandate, to extend the mandate of the New Yorkbased Monitoring Team for a period of 17 months, under the direction of the Committee with the responsibilitiesoutlined in annex I; requests the Secretary-General, upon adoption of this resolutionand acting in close consultation with the Committee, to appoint, consistent with UN rules and procedures, no more than 8 members, including a coordinator, to the MonitoringTeam; decides to review the measures described in paragraph 1 above with a view to their possible further strengthening in 17 months, or sooner if necessary. (Adopted unanimously, 5244th meeting, 29 July 2005)
INTERNATIONALSECURITY (continued) S/RES11618(2005) [Continued terrorist attacks in Iraq]. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks that have taken place in Iraq, and regards any act of terrorism as a threat to peace and security; takes note particularly of the attacks in recent weeks which have resulted in over one hundred deaths; notes with great concern that attacks on foreign diplomats in lraq have increased in number, and have resulted in the murder or kidnapping of such diplomats; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims of these terrorist; affirms that acts of temxism must not be allowed to disrupt Iraq's political and economic transition currently taking place; urges Member States to prevent the transit of terrorists to and from Iraq, arms for terrorists, and financing that would support terrorists; reemphasizes the importanceof strengthening the cooperation of the countries in the region; urges all States to cooperate actively in efforts to find and bring to justice the perpetratorsof these acts; expresses its utmost determinationto combat terrorism, in accordance with its responsibilities under the Charter; calls on the international community to support fully the Government of lraq in exercising its responsibilities to provide protection to the diplomatic community, UN staff and other foreign civilian personnel working in Iraq. (Adopted unanimously, 5246th meeting, 4 Aug. 2005) SIRES/1624(2005) rhreats to international peace and security]. Calls upon all States to adopt such measures as may be necessary and appropriate and in accordancewith their obligations under international law to: (a) prohibit by law incitement to commit a terrorist act or acts; (b) prevent such conduct; (c) deny safe haven to any persons with respect to whom there is credible and relevant information giving serious reasons for considering that they have been guilty of such conduct; calls upon all States to cooperate, inter alia, to strengthen the security of their international borders, including by combating fraudulent travel documents and, to the extent attainable, by enhancing terrorist screening and passenger security procedures; calls upon all States to continue international efforts to enhance dialogue and broaden understanding among civilizations; calls upon all States to report to the CounterTerrorism Committee, as part of their ongoing dialogue, on the steps they have taken to implement this resolution; directs the Counter-Terrorism Committee to: (a) include in its dialogue with Member States their efforts to implement this resolution; (b) work with Member States to help build capacity, including through spreading best legal practice and promoting exchange of information in this regard; (c) report back to the Council in 12 months on the implementationof this resolution; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5261st meeting, 14 Sept. 2005)
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SIRES11625(2005) [Adoption of the Declarationon Strengtheningthe Effectivenessof the Security Council's Role in Conflict Prevention, particularly in Africa]. Expresses its determinationto enhance the effectiveness of UN in preventing armed conflicts and to monitor closely situations of potentialarmed conflict; stresses the critical importance d a regional approach to conflict prevention, particularly to programmes of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, as well as the effective and sustainable reintegrationof ex combatants; encourages all African States to adhere to the African Union Non-Aggression and Common Defence Pact adopted in Abuja on 31 Jan. 2005, and to sign where appropriate subregional pacts on peace, security, democracy, good governance and development, and calls on the UN system and the international community to support the implementationof the Pacts; urges all African States and the international community to fully cooperate in developing the capacities of African regional and subregional organizations to deploy both civilian and military assets quickly when needed. (Adopted unanimously, 5261st meeting, 14 Sept. 2005) SIRES116631(2005) [Cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining internationalpeace and security). Expresses its determination to further develop the cooperation betw een UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining intemational peace and security; urges all States and relevant international organizations to contribute to strengthening the capacity of regional and subregional organizations, in paficular of African regional and subregional organizations; stresses the importance for UN of developing regional and subregional organizations ability to deploy peacekeeping forces rapidly in support of UN peacekeeping operations or other Security Council-mandated operations; stresses the potentialrole of regional and subregional organizations in addressing the illicit trade in weapons; reiteratesthe need to encourage regional cooperation; welcomes the efforts undertaken by its subsidiary bodies with responsibilities in counter-terrorism to foster cooperation with regionaland subregional organizations; expresses its intention to hold regular meetings as appropriate with heads of regional and subregional organizations in maintaining intemational peace and security; recommends better communication between UN and regional and subregional organizations; reiteratesthe obligation for regional organizations to keep the Security Council fully informed of their activities for the maintenance of intemationalpeace and security; invites the Secretary-Generalto submit a report to the Security Council on the opportunities and challenges facing the cooperati~nbetween UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining intemational peace and security; requests the SecretaryGeneral to include in his regular reporting to the Security Council on peacekeeping and peacebuildingoperations on the assessments of progress on the cooperation betweenthe UN and regional and subregional organizations. (Adopted unanimously, 5282nd meeting, 17 Oct. 2005)
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SIRES11645(2005) (Establishment of the Peacebuilding Commission]. Decides to establish the PeacebuildingCommission as an intergovernmentaiadvisory body; also decides that the following stall be the main purposes of the Commission: (a) to bring together all relevant actors to marshal resources and to advise on and propose integratedstrategies for poskonflict peacebuildingand recovery; (b) to focus attention on the reconstructionand institution-building efforts necessaryfor recovery from conflict and to support the development of integrated strategies in order to lay the foundation for sustainable development; (c) to provide recommendations and informationto improve the coordinationof aH relevant actors within and outside the UN; decides that the Commission shall meet in various configurations; also decides that the Commission shall have a standing OrganizationalCommittee, responsible for developing its own rules of procedure and working methods; decides that members of the Organizational Committeeshall serve for renewableterms of 2 years, as applicable; decides that the OrganizatiinalCommittee shall establish the agenda of the Commission; also decides that the Commission shall rrrake the outcome of its discussions and recommendations publicly available as UN documents to all relevant bodies and actors, including the international financial institutions; decides that the Commission shall submit an annual report to the General Assembly and that the Assembly shall hold an annual debate to review the report; decides that the Commission shall act in all matters on the basis of consensus of its members; requests the Secretary-Generalto report to the General Assembly on the arrangements for establishing the peacebuildingfund during its 60th session; decides that the arrangementsset out above will be reviewed 5 years after the adoption of the present resolution. (Adopted unanimously, 5335th meeting, 20 Dec. 2005) SIRESllW(2005) [Memberstip d the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission]. Decides pursuant to para. 4 (a) of resolution 1645 (2005) that the pemanent members listed in article 23 (1) of the Charter shall be members of the Organizational Committee of the PeacebuildingCommission and that, in addiiion the Council shall select annually two of its elected members to participate in the Organization Committee; decides that the annual report referredto in para. 15 of resdution 1645 (2005) shall also be submitted to the Security Council for an annual debate. (Adopted 13-0.2, 5335th meeting, 20 Dec. 2005)
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PRESENCE IN KOSOVO See: KFOR
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAWA See atso: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S12005/532 (#60/267) Report of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsiblefor Serious Violations of lnternational HumanitarianLaw Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 :note 1by the Secretary-General. Issued: 17 Aug. 2005. Transmits the 12th annual report of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, submitted by the President of the lnternational Tribunal in aceordance with article 34 of the statute of the Tribunal.
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SM005/532/Corr.l (N601267lCorr.l) Report d the lntemationalTribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsiblefor Serious Violations of lnternational Humanitarian Law Committed in the Tenitory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 : note :corrigendum Iby the Secretary-General. Issued: 12 Oct. 2005. Corrects text.
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General documentg $/2005/127 Letter, 24 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to Security Council resolution 827 (1993) and fonntards the llnominationsreceived pursuant to para. 1 (c) of artide 13 ter of the Statute of the lntemationalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, as amended. S120051459 Letter, 14 Mar. 2005, from the President of the Seclsnty Council. Refers to the SmtaryGeneral's letter of 24 Feb. 2005 (Sl20051127) concerning the list of candidatesfor the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and reports that the members of the Security Council has taken note of the information contained in the letter ancl decided to extend the deadline for nominations to the Tribunal until 31 Mar. 2005. S128851200 Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from Luxemkurg. Transmits statement on the recent indictment and resignation of Mr. Haradinaj, Prime Minister of Kosovo, issued on 10 Mar. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union. $/2005/209 Letter, 17 Mar. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement concerning voluntary surrenders and transfers of indictees to the htemationat Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague, issued on 16 Mar. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union. S1200S236 Letter, 11 Apr. 2005, f m the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-Geneml's letter dated 24 Feb. 2005 (Sl20051127) and to the President of the Security Council's letter of 14 Mar. 2605 (S120051159) and forwards to the Security Council the 22 nominations for ad litem judges for the Trial Chambers of the international Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; states that the list of 22 candidates is short of the minimum number of 54 which is required by the para. l(c) of article 13 Zer of the statute of the Tribunal and suggests that the Security Council extends the deadline for nominations until 21 Apr. 2005.
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lNTERNATlONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued) Sl200%/343 Letter, 23 May 2005, from the President of the lntemationalTribunal for the F o m r Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and of the Prosecutor of the lntemational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2084); includes measures taken to implement the completion strategy of the Tribunal. $/20051343/Corr.l Letter, 23 May 2005, from the President of the lntemational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia :comgendum. S/2005/346 Letter, 26 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated IIApr. 2005 (S120051236) and to the Security Council resolution 1597(2005) of 20 Apr. 2005; forwards to the Security Council the 27 nominationsfor ad item judges for the Trial Chambers of the lntemational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; shtes that the list of 27 candidates is short of the minimum number of 54 which is required by the para. l(c) of article 13 ter of the statute of the Tribunal and suggests that the Security Council extends the deadline for nominations for a further 30 days from the date the Security Council takes a decision on the matter. SI20051371 Letter, 7 June 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Sectetary General's letter of 26 May 2005 (S/2005/346) concerning the list of candidatesfor ad litern judges of the lntemational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and reports that the Security Council have taken note of the content of the ietter and decided to postpone the deadline for nominations to 7 July 2005. S120051454 Letter, 13 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 26 May 2005 (S120051346) and President of the Security Council's letter dated 7 June 2005 (Sl20051371) and forwards the 33 nominationsfor ad litemjudges of the Trial Chambers of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; notes that the 33 candidates continues to be short of the minimum number of 54 as required by para. 1 (c) of article 13 ter of the Statute of the Tribunal. S120051593 (N601362) Identical letters, 14 Sept. 2005, from the Secretary-Generaladdressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Reports a request from the President of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia that Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert be able to senre in the trial in Case No.lT951311, the Prosecutor v. Mrksic, et al.; proposes that the General Assembly and the Security Council authorize Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert's assignment to the Mrksic case as of 3 Oct. 2005 as a permanentjudge of the Tribunal, notwithstandingthe fact that her term as a pemanent judge begins only on 17 Nov. 2005.
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued) W20051781 Letter, 30 Nov. 2005, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and the Prosecutorof the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for the Fomer Yugoslavia pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2004); includes measures taken to implementthe completion strategy of the Tribunal.
Draft resolutions Sl2005/31 Draft resolution [on implementationof the Completion Strategy of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. S12051261 Draft resolution [on the amendment of article 13 ter of the Statute of the internationalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. S20051478 Draft resolution [on the nominatinsfor ad litem judges of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. S12005I615 Draft resolution [on the assignment of Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert to the Mrksic et al. case notwithstandingArticle 12 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslaviau.
Particinationbv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SIPV.5199 (13 June 2005) Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Rwanda. SPV.5328 (15 Dec. 2005) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia and Montenegro.
Discussion in ~lenary W V S I 12 (18 Jan. 2005). At the 5112th meeting, draft resolution S12005131 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1581 (2005). SPV.5140 (14 Mar. 2005). At the 5146th meeting, the Security Council endorsedthe proposal of the Secretary-General (S/20051627) and agreed that the President should send a reply to the aforementioned letter. SPV.Sl65 (20 Apr. 2005). At the 5165th meeting, draft resolution S120051261 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1597 (2005). SPV.5195 (7 June 2005). At the 5195th meeting, the Security Council endorsed the SecretaryGeneraFsproposal in S/2005/346 to extend the deadline for the nominationsfor candidates for ad litem judges to the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for a further 30 days and agreed that the President shoufd send a letter to the SecretaryGeneral in responseto his proposal. SPV.5199 (13 June 2005). S/PV.51991Corr.l (13 June 2005). Corrects text.
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued) SIW.5199Korr.2 (13 June 2005). Corrects text. SPV.5236 (26 July 2005). At the 5236th meeting, draft resolutionS120051478 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1613 (2005). SIPV.5273 (30 Sept. 2005). At the 5273rd meeting, draft resolution S/20051615 was adopted unanimously: resolution l629 (2005). SIPV.5328 (15 Dec. 2005). SIRES11581(2005) [Implementationof the Completion Strategy of the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Decides, in responseto the request by the SecretayGeneral, that: (a) Judge Rasoazanany and Judge Swart, once replaced as ad litem judges of the hternational Tribunal, finish the Hadzihasanoviaccase, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (b) Judge Brydensholt and Judge Eser, once replaced as ad litem judges of the lntemational Tribunal, finish the
Oridc case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (c) Judge Thelin and Judge Van Den Wyngaert, once reptacedas ad litemjudges of the lnternationalTribunal, finish the Limaj case, which they have begun before expiry of their term of office; (d) Judge Canivell, once replaced as an ad litemjudge of the lnternationalTribunal, finish the Krajisnik case, which he has begun before expiry of his term of offlce; (e) Judge Sz4nBsi, if appointedto save in the lnternationalTribunal for the trial of the Halilovi& case, proceed, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the lntemational Tribunal, to finish that case, which he would have begun before expiry of his term of office; (f) Judge Hanoteau, W appointed to serve in the lntemationalTribunal for the trial of the Krajibnikcase, pmceed, once replaced as an ad litem judge of the InternationalTribunal, to finish that case, which he would have begun before expiry of his term of office. (Adopted unanimously, 5112th meeting, 18 Jan. 2005) amendment of article 13 ter of S/RES11597(2005) the Statute of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Decidesto amend article 13 ter of the Statute of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia with the provision set out in the annex to this resolution; decides further to extend the deadline for nominations of ad litern judges for a further 30 days from the date of the adoption of the resolution. (Adopted unanimously, 5165th meeting, 20 Apr. 2005) SIRES1613(2OO5) [Nominations for ad Stem judges of the lnternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Fawards the nominations to the General Assembly in accordance with Art. 13 ter (1) (d) of the Statute of the lnternational Tribunal. (Adopted unanimously, 5236th meeting, 26 July 2005)
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued) SIRESl1629(2005) r h e assignment of Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaerd to the Mrksic et al. case notwithstandingArticle 12 of the Statute of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]. Decdies that notwithstandingArticle 12 of the Statute of the lnternationalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and notwithstandingthat Judge Christine Van Den WyngaeKs elected term as a permanent judge of the Tribunal will in accordance with Article 13 bis of the Tribunal's Statute only begin on 17 Nov. 2005, she be assigned as a permanent judge to the Mrksic et al. case which is due to commence on 3 Oct. 2005. (Adopted unanimously, 5273rd meeting, 30 Sept. 2005)
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANBA See also: RWANDA SITUATION S12005/534 (N601229) Report of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsiblefor Genocide and Other Serious Violations of lnternational HumanitarianLaw Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994 : note lby the Secretary General. Issued: 15 Aug. 2005. - Transmits the 10th annual report of the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda covering the period 1 July 2004-30 June 2005; describes the main activities of the Chambers, the Office of the Prosecutor and the Registry.
General documents S/2005/303 Letter, 6 May 2005, from Egypt. Transmits press release issued by the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on 29 Apr. 2005 announcing the decision by Egypt to provide voluntary financial support to the Tribunal, in conjunction with Egypt's commemoration of the anniversary of the Rwandan genocide and in support of the commitment to ensuring peace, securrty and stability in the Great Lakes region.
S120051336 Lelter, 23 May 2005, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits revised version of the completion strategy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004).
SMOOSn82 Letter, 5 Dec. 2005, from the President of the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits revised version of the completion strategy d the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004).
Particittation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote1 SIPV.5199 (13 June 2005) Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Rwanda.
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA (continued) SIPV.5328 (15 Dec. 2005) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia and Montenegro.
Discussion in ~lenary SIPV.5199 (13 June 2005). SIPV.51991Corr.l (13 June 2005). Corrects text. SffV.51991Corr.2 (13 June 2005). Corrects text. SffV.5328 (15 Dec. 2005).
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)-UNITED ARAB EMIRATES General documents S120051138 Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, from the United Arab Emirates. Transmits note of protest delivered by the United Arab Errirates to the Ambassador of the lslamic Republicof lran to the United Arab Emirates conceming the decision of the Iranian Government to erect a monument on the island of Abu Musa. SJ2005ll44 Letter, 7 Mar. 2005, from the League of Arab States. Transmits decision entitled "Occupation by lran of the three Arab islands of the Greater Tunb, the Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa in the Arabian Gulf, which belong to the United Arab Emirates", adopted on 3 Mar. 2005 by the Council of League of Arab States at its meeting held at the level of Ministers for Foreign Affairs, during its 123rd ordinary session. S1200Y189 Letter, 16 Mar. 2005, from the lslamic Republic of Iran. Refers to the letter of 6 Jan. 2005 from the Permanent Representative of Bahrain to the UN (N591663-Sl200515) and its annexes and states that the lslamic Republic of lran rejects any claims raised in annex Iconcerning the islands of Abu-Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb. S/2005/232 Letter, 7 Apr. 2005, from the lslamic Republic of Iran. Refes to the letter of 28 Feb. 2005 from the United Arab Emirates to the UN (Sl20051138) and transmits note verbale dated 3 Apr. 2005 from the Ministry for ForeignAffairs of the lslamic Republic of lran addressed to the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Tehran concerning the island of AbwMusa. S/200S283 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the United Arab Emirates. Requests that the item entitled "Letter dated 3 December 1971 from the Permanent Representativesof Algeria, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Securii Council (S/10409)", concerning the territorial claims over Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa islands, be retained in the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized for the year 2005.
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IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OFFUNITED ARAB EMIRATES (contlnued) S/2005/300 Letter, 5 May 2005, from the lslamic Republic of Iran. Refers to letter dated 7 Mar. 2005 from the Permanent Observer of the League of Arab States (Sl20051144) and rejects the contents of the annex of the letter regarding claims of the United Arab Emirates over the islands of Abu-Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb. S120051301 Letter, 5 May 2005, from the lslamic Republic of lran. Refers to letter dated 22 Mar. 2005 from Bahrain (Al59/76l-S12005/215) and rejects the claims contained in the annex of the letter regarding the islands of Abu Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb; miterates that the islands are integral and eternal parts of lranian territory. S120051468 Letter, 19 July 2005, from the lslamic Republic of Iran. Refers to letter dated 31 May 2005 (N591824-Sl20051363)and note verbale dated 13 June 2005 (A1591845-Sl20051386)from Bahrain and rejects the claims contained regarding the islands of Abu-Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb; reiterates that the islands are integral and eternal parts of Iranian territory. S120051597 Letter, 12 Sept. 2005, from the League of Arab States. Transmits decision entitled "Occ~pationby lran of the three Arab islands of the Greater Tunb, the Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa in the Arabian Gulf, which belong to the United Arab Emirates", adopted on 8 Sept. 2005 by the Council of League of Arab States at its meeting held at the level of Mnistersfor Foreign Affairs, during its 124th ordinary session. S120051697 Letter, 1 Nov. 2005, from the lslamic Republic of Iran. Refers to letters dated 18 Apr. and 12 Sept. 2005 from the Permanent Observer of the League of Arab States to the UN (S120051274 and Sl20051597) and its annexes and states that the lslamic Republic of lran rejects any claims raised concerning the islands of AbuMusa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb. S120051851 Letter, 30 Dec. 2005, from the lslamic Republic of Iran. Refers to letter dated 17 Sept. 2005 from Bahrain and its annexes (N601288S120051612) and states that the Islamic Republic of lran rejects any claims concerning the islands of AbuMusa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb.
IRAQ SITUATION See also: IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S120051373 Report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Issued: 7 June 2005. S120051585 Report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Issued: 7 Sept. 2005.
IRAQ SITUATION (continued) S120051766 Report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Issued: 7 Dec. 2005. S120051827 Letter, 23 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Securii Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1518 (2003). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuantto Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq, containing an account of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2005, submitted in accordance with the note by the President of the Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 (Sl19951234).
General documents S120051251 Note [concerning the formulation of the title of the agenda item for issues pertaining to lraq] Iby the President of the Security Council. S120051298 Letter, 5 May 2005, from Turkey. Transmits joint statement of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Countries Neighbouring lraq at their 8th official meeting, held in Istanbul, 29-30 Apr. 2005. S/2005/427 (Al591863) Letter, 30 June 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits statement by the heads of State of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation and Tajikistan, adopted on 23 June 2005 by the Council on Collective Security of the CollectiveSeculty Treaty Organization(CSTO) concerning continued efforts to ensure international peace in the area of CSTO responsibility. S20051438 Letter, 7 July 2005, from Egypt. Reports that the recently appointed Head of the Egyptian Mission to Iraq, lhab El Sherif, was killed on 7 July 2005, after 4 days of his kidnapping in Baghdad by a group of terrorists who claimed responsibilityfor this act. S120051449 Letter, 8 July 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits statement issued by the Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia concerning the killing of Ambassador lhab ACSharif, chief of the Egyptian Mission in lraq on 7 July 2005. S/20051509 Letter, 3 Aug. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for lraq (UNAMI) which expires on 12 Aug. 2005 and recommends the extension of the mandate of UNAMI for a further period of 12 months with the intention of reviewing the mandate at the end of that period or sooner if so requested by the Government of Iraq. S120051687 Letter, 31 Oct. 2005, from Iraq. Transmits letter dated 27 Oct. 2005 from the Prime Minister of lraq regarding extension of the mandate of the Multinational Force in Iraq. S120051691 Letter, 31 Oct. 2005, from the United States. Transmits letter dated 29 Oct. 2005 from the Secretary of State of the United States to the President of the Security Council concerning Iraq; confirms, following consultationswith the Government of Iraq, that the Multinational Force in lraq stands ready to continue to fulfil its mandate as set out in Security Council resolution 1546 (2004).
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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) S1200W53 (Af601577) Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 2 Dec. 2005 by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of ForeignAffairs of Turkey regarding the upcoming general election in Iraq; states that current situation calls for closer cooperation within the international community and especially for the UN presence in all phases of the elections.
Draft resolutions S120051494 Draft resolution [oncontinued terrorist attacks in Iraq] / Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. SLZOOSSI5 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq]. S120051704 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the Multinational Force in Iraq 1Denmark, Japan, Romania, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand the UnitedStates of America.
Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRSTIZ005129 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 5224th meeting, 8 July 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entiled 'Threats to intemational peace and security caused by terrorist acts7 lby the President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest possible terms the assassination of the Head of the Egyptian Missionto lraq and expresses its condolencesto the family of the victim and to the Government and people of the Arab Republic of Egypt; also condemns all terrorist attacks in Iraq, including the attempted assassinationsof diplomats from Bahrain and Pakistan and attacks against other civilian personnel; emphasizesthat there can be nojustification for such terrorist acts and underlines the need to bring to justice the perpetrators; reaffirms its unwaveringsupport for the lraqi people in their political transition; recognizesthe important role of Egypt and other neighbouring countries in supporting the political process, helping control transit across Iraq's borders, and extending other support to the lraqi people.
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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) SPRSTn005/37 Statement [made on behalf of the Secunty Council, at the 5240th meeting, 27 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts"] lby the President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest possible terms the assassination, today, 27 July 2005, of the 2 Algerian diplomats, accredii at the Algerian Embassyto Iraq, M. Ali Belaroussi and M. Auedine Belkadi, and expresses ifs condolences to the families of the victims and to the Government and people of Algeria; emphasizes that there can be no justification for such terrorist acts and underlines the need to bring to justice its perpetrators; reaffirms its unwavering support for the lraqi people in their political transition, as outlined in resolution 1546 (2004); also reaffirms Iraq's independence, sovereignty, unity and tehitorial integrity and calls upon the international community to stand by the lraqi people in their pursuit of peace, stability and democracy.
Particbation bv non-Council members (without $he riaht to vote) SPV.5189 (31 May 2005) Iraq. SIW.5204 (16 June 2005) Iraq. SW.5224 (8 July 2005) Egypt. SPV.5246 (4 Aug. 2005) Iraq. SIPV.5247 (11 Aug. 2005) Iraq. SlPV.5266 (21 Sept. 2005) Iraq. SIPV.5300 (8 Nov. 2005) lraq. SlPV.5325 (14 Dec. 2005) Iraq.
Piscussion in ~lenary SlPV.5189 (31 May 2005). SIPV.5190 (31 May 2005). SPV.5204 (16 June 2005). SlPV.5214 (24 June 2005). At the 5214th meeting, the Security Council endorsed the proposal of the Secretary-Generalin S120051406 concerning the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission escrow account established under Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) and related resolution and agreed to send the reply letter to the Secretary-General(Sl20051407). SIPV.5224 (8 July 2005). At the 5224th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": SIPRST/2005129.
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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) SIPV.5240 (27 July 2005). At the 5240th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": SlPRSTl2005137. SIPV.5246 (4 Aug. 2005). At the 5246th meeting, draft resolution in S120051494 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1618 (2005). SIPV.5247 (11 Aug. 2005). At the 5247th meeting, draft resolution in S120051515 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1619 (2005). SIPV.5266 (21 Sept. 2005). SlPV.5267 (21 Sept. 2005). SIPV.5300 (8 Nov. 2005). At the 5300th meeting, draft resolution in S12005ff04 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1637 (2005). SlPV.5301 (9 Nov. 2005). SlPV.5325 (14 Dec. 2005).
Resolutions SIRES/1618(2005) [Continued terrorist attacks in Iraq]. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks that have taken place in Iraq, and regards any act of terrorism as a threat to peace and security; takes note particularlyof the attacks in recent weeks which have resulted in over one hundred deaths; notes with great concern that attacks on foreign diplomats in lraq have increased in number, and have resulted in the murder or kidnappingof such diplomats; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolencesto the victims of these terrorist; affirms that acts of terrorism must not be allowed to disrupt Iraq's political and economic transition currently taking place; urges Member States to prevent the transit of terrorists to and from Iraq, arms for terrorists, and financing that would support terrorists; re-emphasizes the importance of strengthening the cooperation of the countries in the region; urges all States to cooperate actively in efforts to find and bring to justice the perpetrators of these acts; expresses its utmost detaminatiion to combat terrorism, in accordance with its responsibilities under the Charter; calls on the international community to support fully the Government of lraq in exercising its responsibilities to provide protection to the diplomatic commundy, UN staff and other foreign civilian personnelworking in Iraq. (Adopted unanimously, 5246th meeting, 4 Aug. 2005) S/RES11619(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Assistance Missionfor lraq (UNAMI)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMl for another period of 12 months from the date of this resolution; expresses its intention to review the mandate of UNAMl in 12 months or sooner, if requested by the Govemment of Iraq. (Adopted unanimously, 5247th meeting, 11 Aug. 2005)
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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) SIRESl1637(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the Multinational Force in Iraql. Decides to extend the mandate of the multinational force as set forth in resolution 1546 (2004) until 31 Dec. 2006; decides further that the mandate for the multinational force shall be reviewed at the request of the Govemment of lraq or no later than 15 June 2006 and declares that it will terminate this mandate earlier if requested by the Government of Iraq; decides to extend until 31 Dec. 2006 the arrangements established in para. 20 of resolution 1483 (2003) for the depositing into the Development Fund for lraq of proceeds from export sales of petroleum, petroleum products, and natural gas and the arrangements referred to in para. 12 of resolution 1483 (2003) and para. 24 of resolution 1546 (2004) for the monitoringof the Development Fund for Iraq by the InternationalAdvisory and Monitoring Board; decides further that the above provisions shall be reviewed at the request of the Government of lraq or no later than 15 June 2006; requests that the Secretary-Generalcontinue to report to the Council on UNAMl's operations in lraq on a quarterly basis; requests that the United States, on behalf of the multinational force, continue to report to the Council on the efforts and progress of this force on a quarterly basis; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5300th meeting, 8 Nov. 2005)
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See also: IRAQ SlTUATlON NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/2005/141 Report of the SecretayGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Issued: 7 Mar. 2005. S/2005/141/Corr.l Report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuantto paragraph30 of resolution 1546 (2004) : conigendum. Issued: 16 Mar. 2005. Corrects text.
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S120051169 Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, fKKn the President of the Governing Council of the UN Compensation Commission. Concerns the 55th session of the Governing Council of the UN Compensation Commission, held at Geneva, 810 Mar. 2005, and transmits report and recommendations made by the Panel of Commissioners concerning special instalment of deceased detainee claims, claims for personal injuries resulting from landmine explosions, category F, late filed category A and C claims, 4th instalment of Palestinian late claims and the 30th instalment of E4 claims. S120051233 Eighteenth report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999). Issued: 11 Apr. 2005. S/200W331Corr.l Eighteenthreport of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999) :comgendum. Issued: 14 Apr. 2005. Corrects text.
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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) Sl2005M54 Note [transmitting the 21st quarterly report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission, in accordance with para. 12 of Securii Council resolution 1284 (1%g)] 1by the SecretaryGeneral. Issued: 27 May 2005. Transmits the 21st quarterly report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission in accordancewith para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999), covering the period 1 Mar.-31 May 2005; includes appendix on lessons learned in the course of the work on the compendium.
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S120051377 Nineteenthreport of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999). Issued: 8 June 2005. S12005/507 Letter, 6 July 2005, from the President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission. Concerns the 56th session of the Governing Council of the UN Compensation Commission, held at Geneva, 2830 June 2005, and transmits report and summary of recommendations made by the Panel of Commissioners concerning the late filed category A and category C claims programme, special instalment of bedoun claims, the Paiestinian individual claims for damages over $100,000 (category D claims) and the 5th instalment of F4 claims. S120051513 Wentieth report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999). Issued: 8 Aug. 2005. S/2005/545 Note [transmittingthe 22nd quarterly report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspectionCommission, in accordance with para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (199911lby the SecretaryGeneral. Issued: 30 Aug. 2005. Transmits the 22nd quarterly report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission in accordance with para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999), covering the period 1 June.-31 Aug. 2005; includes appendix on Biological Weapons Programmeof lraq (extracted from the compendium summary).
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S12005ff42 Note [transmitting the 23rd quarterly report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission, in accordance with para. 12 of Securw Council resolution 1284 (1999)]/ by the SecretaryGeneral. Issued: 28 Nov. 2005. Transmits the 23rd quarterly report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission in accordance with para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999); covers the period lSept.-30 Nov. 2005.
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S120051769 TGventy -first report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999). Issued: 8 Dec. 2005.
General documents S1200511 Letter, 4 Jan. 2005, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final comnuniquk of the Conference of the Interior Ministers of the Neighbouring Countries of Iraq, held in Tehran, 30 Nov.-l Dec. 2004.
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IRAQ- KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S12005112 Letter, 7 Jan. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits letter from the Representative of the SecretaryGeneral on the lntemational Advisory and Monitoring Board for lraq outlining activities of the Board in 2004. S12005141 (N591679) Letter, 19 Jan. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 19 Jan. 2005 from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Turkey concerning lower expectations for the results of the 30 Jan. 2005 elections in lraq and the challenges posed by political groups to turn the elections into a referendum for independencein northern Iraq; stresses that the region will stand firmly behind Iraq's integrity. S120051243 Letter, 13 Apr. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits letter dated llApr. 2005 from the Director General of IAEA on the Agency's verification activities in lraq pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1051 (1996) and other related resolutions. S120051251 Note [concerning the formulation of the title of the agenda item for issues pertaining to Iraq] 1by the President of the Security Council. S/2005/333 Letter, 19 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) and reports the Secretary-General's proposal to appoint Stephen G. Rademaker as a Commissioner of the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission. S120051334 Letter, 23 May 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated l 9 May 2005 (S120051333) concerning his proposalto appoint Stephen G. Rademaker as a Commissioner of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission and reports that the members of the Security Council agree with the proposal contained in the letter. S120051337 Letter, 24 May 2005, from Iraq. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of lraq regarding extension of the mandate of the Multinational Force in Iraq. S120051344 Letter, 26 May 2005, from Iraq. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affiirs of lraq advising that the provisions for the deposit of proceeds into the Development Fund for lraq and for the role of the International Advisory and Monitoring Board are due for review and requesting their continuation. S12005/363 (N591824) Letter, 31 May 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits joint communiqub of the 15th session of the Ministerial Meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council States and the European Union, held in Manama, Bahrain, 5 Apr. 2005. S120051384 Letter, 13 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits letter from the Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral on the InternationalAdvisory and Monitoring Board for lraq updating information contained in the previous letter of 6 Jan. 2005 (Sl2005112) regarding activities of the Board in 2004.
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IRAQIKUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S120051406 Letter, 20 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) which established the UN Monitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission, with reference made also to the related resolutions 687 (1991) and 706 (1991), and concerns status of funds with regard to the escrow account established under the above resolutions. S12005/407 Letter, 24 June 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that the Security Council has decided to approve the proposal contained in the SecretatyGeneral's letter of 20 June 2005 (Sl20051406) regarding the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission esmw account established under Security Council resolution 1284 (1999). S120051449 Letter, 8 July 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits statement issued by the Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia concerning the killing of Ambassador lhab ACSharif, chief of the Egyptian Mission in lraq on 7 July 2005. S1200W522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final cornmuniqu&,the Sana'a
Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005.
Sl200W535 Letter, 8 Aug. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits recommendations of the SecretaryGeneral concerning the termination of operations relating to the letter of credit raised against the UN lraq Account. S120051536 Letter, 19 Aug. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Reportsthat Secretary-General's letter dated 8 Aug. 2005 (Sl20051535) concerning termination of operation relating to letters of credit raised against the UN lraq Account has been brought to attention of the members d the Security Council and requests the Secretary-General to report orally to the Council on the implementationof the arrangements by mid-October 2005. S120051540 Letter, 23 Aug. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lu Yongshou as Commissionerto the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, to replace Chen Weixiong who is resigning from the College of Commissioners. S20051541 Letter, 25 Aug. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Sec retary-General's letter dated 23 Aug. 2005 (Sl20051540) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Lu Yongshou as Commissioner to the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission.
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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S120051652 Letter, 14 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits letter dated 13 Oct. 2004 from the Director General of IAEA on the verification activities of the Agency in lraq pursuant to paras. 12 and 13 of Security Council resolution 687 (1991) and related resolutions, submitted in accordance with para. 16 of Council resolution 1051 (1996). SM005/656 Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 8 Aug. 2005, to the letter from the President of the Security Council dated 19 Aug. 2005 and to Security Council resolution 1483 (2003) and requests that consultations be conducted by the Secretariat with the relevant authorities of the Government of lraq on the termination of the ongoing operations of the oil-for-food programme. S/2005/658 (N601440) Letter, 17 W. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the organization of the lslamic Conference Group in New York, final communiqu6 of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of lslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. SM00516581Con.2 (A/60/440/Corr.2) better, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. W20051686 Letter, 4 Oct. 2005, from the President of the Goveming Council of the UN Compensation Commission. Concerns the 57th session of the Goveming Council of the UN Compensation Commission, held at Geneva, 27-29 Sept. 2005. S(2005/702 Letter, 2 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) on the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, as well as to resolutions 687 (1991) and 706 (1991) and concerns status of funds with regardto the escrow account established under the above mentioned resolutions. S1200W03 Letter, 9 Nov. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the SecretaryGeneral's letter of 2 Nov. 2005 (S/2005/702) concerning the Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) and reports that the Security Council has decided to approve the proposal that US$2,182,4 68 plus 226,496 Euro dollars be transferred from the escrow account established under the abovementionedresolution to be credited against assessments issued in respect of the obligations of the Government of lraq for the IAEA.
S1200W13 Letter, llNov. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that Secretary-General's letter dated 17 Oct. 2005 (Sl20051656) concerning the termination of operations relating to the letters of credit raised against the UN Iraq Account has been discussed on 19 Oct. 2005 during Security Council private consultations in the presence of the Controller and requests the Secretary-General to inform Securdy Council on the implementation of new arrangements by midDecember 2005.
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IRAGKUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S20051807 Letter, 19 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter of 17 Oct. 2005 and to letter from the President of the Security Council dated 11 Nov. 2005 and reports that some progress has been made on the amendments to the letters of credit by the relevant authorities of the Government of Iraq; transmits a note on the update of the implementationof the new arrangements concerning the termination of operations relating to the letters of credit raised against the UN lraq Account. S120051815 Letter, 9 Dec. 2005, from the Presidentof the Governing Council of the UN Compensation Commission. Concernsthe 58th session of the Governing Council of the UN Compensation Commission, held at Geneva, 6 8 Dec. 2005. S20051847 Letter, 20 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to request from the Chairman of the Independent lnquiry Committee into the UN Oil-for-Food Programme, Paul Volcker, to maintainthe operation of the lndependent lnquiry Committee until the end of Mar. 2006 and to letter from lraq on the same matter and reports the Secretary-General's decision to accede to this request; transmits letter from SecretaryGeneral's Chief of Staff to Mr. Volcker setting out the basis for the extension and other important details on the follow -up functions of the lndependent Inquiry Committee and related matters. $/2005/848 Letter, 23 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 20 Dec. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral (SM0051847) and reports that the members of the Security Council took note of his decision to maintain the operation of the lndependent Inquiry Committee into the UN Oil-for-Food Programme until the end of Mar. 2006.
IRAQ- KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security
Council SPRST/2005,6 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5124th meeting, 36 Feb. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation between lraq and Kuwait'l / by the President of the Security Council. Affirms its continuing support for the lraqi people in their politicaltransition and reaffirms the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of lraq; stresses the need for sustained politicalefforts aimed at making the next steps of the transition, in particular the coming constitutional process, as inclusive, participatory and transparent as possible; strongly encouragesthe Transitional Government of lraq and the Transitional National Assembly of lraq to reach out broadly to all segments of lraqi society, with a view to promote genuine politicaldialogue and national reconciliation and to ensure that all Iraqis are duly representedand have a voice in the political process and the drafting of the lraqi Constitution; reaffirms the leading role of the SRSG and UNAMI in UNSCR 1546 in support of Iraq's own efforts and as requested by the Government of Iraq, to promote national dialogue and consensus building on the drafting of a national constitution; urges the UN to prepare itself rapidly and encourages the members of the international community to provide advisers and technical support to the UN to help it fulfil this role; condemns, in the strongest possible terms, acts of terrorism in Iraq, which should not be allowed to disrupt Iraq's political and economic transition; stresses the continued importance of Iraq's neighbouringcountries and regionalorganizations in supporting the political process, cooperating with the lraqi authorities to control transit across Iraq's borders and extending other support for the people of lraq in their efforts to achieve security and prosperity.
Particination bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SlPV.5123 (16 Feb. 2005) Iraq. SIPV.5124 (16 Feb. 2005) Iraq. SPV.5161 (11 Apr. 2005) Iraq. SIPV.5256 (7 Sept. 2005) Iraq.
Discussion in plenary SlPV.5123 (16 Feb. 2005). SPV.5124 (16 Feb. 2005). At the 5124th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation between lraq and Kuwait": S/PRST/2005/5. SIPV.5161 (11 Apr. 2005).
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IRAQ- KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) SlPV.5214 (24 June 2005). At the 5214th meeting, the Security Council endorsed the proposalof the Secretary-Generalin S120051406 concerningthe UN Monitoring, Veriiication and Inspection Commission escrow account established under Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) and related resolution and agreed to send the reply letter to the Secretary-General (S/2005/407). SPV.5256 (7 Sept. 2005). SIPV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005).
ISRAEL-LEBANON See also: UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S2005136 Report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 21 July 2004 to 20 January 2005). Issued: 20 Jan. 2005. S/2005/203 Letter. 24 Mar. 2005, from the SecxetaryGeneral. Transmits report of the UN Facl-Finding Mission of the Secretary-Generalto Lebanon, prepared pursuant to the statement by the President of the Security Council (SIPRST12005/4)of 15 Feb. 2005. S/2Q05/331 Letter, 23 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits semi-annual report of the UN missionto verify the full and complete withdrawal of Syrian forces from Lebanon, pursuant to Security Council resolution 1559 (2004), 26 Apr.- 13 May 2005. S/2005/460 Report of the SecretayGeneral on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 21 January 2005 to 20 July 2005). Issued: 21 July 2005.
General documents S/2OOS/l3 Letter, 11 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanonwhich expires on Jan. 31 2005. Sl2005/14 (N591667) Letter, 11 Jan. 2005, from Israel. Reports alleged violation of the Blue Line from Lebanese territory, resulted in the death of an lsraeli soldier and of a French UN officer, who was killed in the ensuing exchange of fire, 9 Jan. 2005; concerns also lsraeli position regarding its compliance with Security Council resolution425 (1978). S12005623 (N591670) Identicalletters, 12 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to press statement by the President of the Security Council dated 11 Jan. 2005 (SCl8289) and the SecretaryGeneral's press release of 10 Jan. 2005 (SGlSM/9669)and states that the alleged roadside explosive device attributed to Hiztmllah was located in the Lebanese Shaba'a farms and not on the lsraeli side of the Blue Line.
ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) S/2005/24 (N591671) Identical letters, 11 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese tenitorial sea,territory and airspace committed by lsrael during the period 2630 Dec. 2004. S12005125 (N591672) Letter, 11 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese territorial sea, territory and airspace committed by lsrael during the period 1-8 Jan. 2005. S12005126 (N591673) Letter, 11 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits statistical table showing alleged violations of Lebanese territorial sea, tenitory and airspace by lsrael during the month of December 2004. S/2005/58 (N591686) Letter, 20 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, tenitorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the period 27 Dec. 2004-17 Jan. 2005. S20051105 (N59/711) Letter, 22 Feb. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and tenitory committed by lsrael during the period 9 Jan.-l7 Feb. 2005. S12005/106 (N59ff 12) Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits statisticaltable showing the number of alleged Israeli violations of Lebanese airspace and territory between May 2000 and January 2005 and requests UN assistance in resolving this issue. 512005/168 (N591737) Letter, 15 Mar. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and tenitory committed by lsrael during the period 15 Feb.-13 Mar. 2005. S/20051242 (N591778) Letter, 12 Apr. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits 2 statisticaltables showing alleged violations of Lebanese territorial sea, territory and airspace, committed by lsrael during the period Feb.Mar. 2005. S12085/304 (N591799) Letter, 9 May 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of April 2005. S/2005/312 (N591802) Identicalletters, 12 May 2W5, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-Genera! and the President of the Security Council. Reports violations of the Blue Line from Lebanese territory, when a mostar shell was fired allegedly by members of a militia in southern Lebanon at the northern lsraeli town of Shlomi, 11 May 2005; states that Lebanon failed to prevent cross-border attacks from its territory and to fully disarm and dismantle armed militias.
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ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) S/2005/339 (N591810) ldentical letters, 23 May 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretatyGeneraland the President of the Security Council. Responds to allegations made by the Permanent Representative of lsrael in its letter dated 12 May 2005 regarding violations of the Blue Line in southern Lebanon.
S/2005/352 (A1591819) ldentical letters, 27 May 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns recent democratic processesoccurring in Lebanon as positive developmentsfor the region, in connectionwith the 5th anniversary of Israel's completewithdrawal from southern Lebanon. S/2005/369 (N591827) Letter, 6 June 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during the month of May 2005. S120051393 Letter, 16 June 2005, frorn the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1595 (2005) and reports that the UN InternationalIndependent Investigation Commission in Lebanon is fully operational as from 16 June 2005; transmits Memorandumof understandingbetween the Government of Lebanon and the UN regarding the modalities of cooperation for the Commission. W0051423 (N591858) ldentical letters, 29 June 2005, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns incident along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, allegedly involving the Hubullah group which crossed the Blue Line with intentionof placing explosive charges in lsraeli tenitory near Har Dov mountain area, 29 June 2005. M0051424 (N591859) ldentical letters, 30 June 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the period 29-30 June 2005. S1200S435 (N591865) ldentical letters, 5 July 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretay-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged vioiations of Lebanese airspace, tenitorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of June 2005. S20051444 Letter, llJuly 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon for a further peo rid of 6 months, ending on 31 Jan. 2006. S120851526 (N591883) Identicalletters, 11Aug. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGenerat and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of July 2005.
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ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) S120051546 (N591902) Letter, 25 Aug. 2005, from Israel. Concerns violation of the Blue Line from Lebanese territory, when a rocket fired allegedly by terrorists hit the Israeli village of Margaliot, 25 Aug. 2005, and calls upon the international community to urge the Government of Lebanon to act against terrorism. S/20051568 (A1591911) ldentical letters, 8 Sept. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Security Council. Transmits statisticaltable of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of August 2005. SM0051641 (N601423) ldentical letters, 7 Oct. 2005, frorn Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of September 2005. §/200W15 (N601555) ldenticalletters, 11 Nov. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during the period 1-9 Nov. 2005. W200W31 (Al601563) Identical letters, 21 Nov. 2005, from Israel addressed to the Secretay-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns attacks allegedly committed by the Hezbollahorganization against Israelis and reports an attack along the entire eastern sector of the Lebanese border, resulted in injuries to 42 Israelis, 21 Nov. 2005; urges the UN and the Government of Lebanon to futfil all obligations as decided in Security Council resolutions 425 and 1559. S1200W46 (N601569) ldentical letters, 25 Nov. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during October 2005. S120051747 (Al601570) ldentical letters, 25 Nov. 2005, from Lebanon addressedto the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter from lsrael dated 22 Nov. 2005 and states that acts of violence that took place on the Lebanese Israeli border on 21 and 22 Nov. 2005 and their aftermath were the result d the alleged lsraeli violations of Lebanese sovereigntyon land, at sea and in the air. S/2005/755 (N60/579) ldentical letters, 5 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon addressedto the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Secunty Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during November 2005.
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ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) S120051836 (Al60/638) Identical letters, 28 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon addressedto the SecretaryGeneraland the Presidentof the Security Council. Reports that 2 Israeli warplanes allegedly attacked the Na'imah district, situated south of Beirut and that 6 lsraeli warplanes allegedly violated Lebanese airspace from Naqurah in the south to the city of Tripoli in the north, 28 Dec. 2005; states that the Govemment of Lebanon is determined to prosecutethe perpetrators and to use its best efforts to prevent the repetitionof such acts in the future. S120051837 (A1601639) ldentical letters, 28 Dec. 2005, f mm Israel addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports rocket attacks allegedly committed by terrorist organizations operating in southern Lebanon towards Israeli towns and communities in northern Israel, making direct hits onto houses and apartment buildings, creating extensive damage and generatingfear among residents, 27 Dec. 2005; urges Lebanese Government to prevent further attacks emanating from Lebanon and employ full jurisdiction over its territory up to the blue line. Draft resolutions Sl200W53 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] / Denmark, France, Greece, Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern lreland and United States of America. S120051491 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] lFrance, Greece, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements bv the President of the Security Council S/PRST/2005/22 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5197th meeting, 7 June 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East'l lby the President of the Security Council. Condemns the 2 June 2005 tenmist bombing in Beirut, Lebanon, that killed a Lebanesejournalist and expresses its deepest sympathy and condolencesto the family of the victim and to the people of Lebanon; welcomes the determination and commitment of the Government of Lebanon to bring to justice the perpetrators as it constitutes a pernicious effort to undermine security, stability, sovereignty, political independence and efforts aimed at preserving civil a m r d in the country; expresses concern about the destabilizing impact of political assassinations and other terrorist ads in Lebanon jeopardizing the holding of parliamentary; reaffirms its resolution 1559, and reiterates its call for the strict respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independence of Lebanon; urges all States to cooperate fully in the fight against terrorism.
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ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) SIPRST/2005/26 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5212th meeting, 22 June 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East'l / by the President of the Security Council. Commends the Lebanese Govemment for the successful conduct of the elections and expresses its appreciation for the advice and technical support given to the Lebanese authorities by the UN Electoral Assistance Division and the international observers, notably from the European Union; looks fotward to the formation of a new government in the near future and it stresses that the establishmentof this government in accordance with the constitutional rules and without any foreign interference would be another sign of the political independenceand sovereignty of Lebanon; strongly condemns the recent terrorist acts in Lebanon, in particular the heinous assassination of former leader of the Communist Party George Hawi, and calls for their perpetrators to be brought to justice; calls upon the international community to stand ready to examine possible requests from the newly elected Lebanese authorities for enhanced assistance and cooperation; reiterates its call for the full implementationof all requirementsof Resolution 1559 (2004) and urges all concerned parties to cooperate fully to achieve this goal; also calls for the full implementationof Resolution 1595 (2005); reaffirms its strong support for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independenceof Lebanon within its internationally recognized borders and under the sole and exclusive authority of the Government of Lebanon. S/PRST/2005161 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5320th meeting, 12 Dec. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East1/ by the President of the Securrty Council. Condemns in the strongest terms the 12 Dec. terrorist bombing in the suburbs of Beirut that killed Lebanese member of Parliament, editor and journalist Gebrane Tueni, a patriot who was an outspoken symbol of freedom and the sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon, as well as 3 others; expresses its deepest sympathy to the families of those killed and injured; reiterates its deepest concern about the destabilizing impact of political assassinations and other terrorist acts in Lebanon; reiterates also its warning that the sponsors of today's and previous terrorist attacks against political leaders and leading members of civil society in Lebanon, whose obvious aim is to undermine Lebanon's security, stability, sovereignty, national unity, political independence and press freedom, will not be permitted to succeed and will finally be held accountable for their crimes; reaffirms its resolution 1559 (2004), and reiteratesonce again its call for the strict respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independence of Lebanon.
Particbation bv non-Council members (withouf the riaht to vote) SIPV.51l 7 (28 Jan. 2005) Lebanon. SIPV.5292 (25 Oct. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic.
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ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) SIPV.5320 (12 Dec. 2005) Lebanon.
Discussion in denary SIW.51l 7 (28 Jan. 2005). At the 5117th meeting, draft resolution S12005153 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1583 (2005). SPV.5172 (29 Apr. 2005). SIPV.5197 (7 June 2005). At the 5197th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2005/22. SIPV.5212 (22 June 2005). At the 5212th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalfof the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": SIPRST12005126. SIPV.5241 (29 July 2005). At the 5241st meeting, draft resolution S120051491 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1614 (2005). SPV.5292 (25 Oct. 2005). SlPV.5320 (12 Dec. 2005). At the 5320th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior considerations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST12005/6l.
Resolutions S/RES11583(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN lnterim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 July 2005; calls upon the Government of Lebanon to fully extend and exercise its sole and effective authority throughout the south, including through the deployment of sufficient numbers of Lebanesearmed and security forces, to ensure a calm environment throughout the area; calls on the partiesto ensure UNIFL is accorded full freedom of movement throughout its area of operation; condemns all acts of violence, including the recent incidents across the Blue Line that have resulted in the killing and wounding of UN military observers; supports the continued effats of UNIFIL to maintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line through mobile patrols and observation from fixed positionsand through close contacts with the parties; welcomes the continued contribution of UNIFIL to operational mine clearance, encourages further assistance in mine action by the UN to the Government of Lebanon in support of both the continued development of its national mine action capacity and clearance of the remaining mineRlXO threat in the south. (Adopted unanimously, 5117th meeting, 28 Jan. 2005)
ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) S/RES/I614(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. Endorses the report of the Secretary-Generalon UNlFlL of 21 July 2005 (S/2005/460); decides to extend the present mandate until 31 Jan. 2006; condemns all acts of violence, including the recent incidents across the Blue Line that have resulted in deaths and injuries on both sides; supports the continued efforts of UNlFlL to maintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line through mobile land and air patrols and observation from fixed positions and through close contacts with the partiesto correct violations, resolve incidents and prevent their escalation, while stressing the primary responsibility of the parties in this regard. (Adopted unanimously, 5241st meeting, 29 July 2005)
ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN INTERIM AGREEMENT ON THE WEST BANK AND THE GAZA STRIP (1995) See: PALESTINE QUESTION
KFOR
See also: KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W2005/20 Letter, 10 Jan. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-30 Nov. 2004. S/2005/241 Letter, 11 Apr. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-28 Feb. 2005. SIZ0051308 Letter, 9 May. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits monthly report on the intemational security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Mar. 2005. S20051332 Letter, 20 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly reports on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Dec. 2004 and 1-31 Jan. 2005. S120051348 Letter, 27 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-30 Apr. 2005. SI20051420 Letter, 28 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 May 2005. S/2005/689 Letter, 27 Oct. 2005, from the Secretay General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Aug. 2005.
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KOREAN QUESTJON General documents S1200W474 Letter, 13 July 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement issued on 13 July 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the Korean peninsula; welcomes the announcement that the %party talks are to resume in the week beginning25 July and urges the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to dismantle its nuclear programmes.
KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) See also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION KFOR UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATIONMISSION IN KOSOVO
S/2005/20 Letter, 10 Jan. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Koswo, covering the period 1-30 Nov. 2004. W2005188 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations InterimAdministratiin Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 14 Feb. 2005. S/2005/241 Letter, llApr. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the intemational secutity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-28 Feb. 2005. W20051308 Letter, 9 May. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits monthly report on the intemational security presencein Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Mar. 2005. S1200W332 Letter, 20 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly reports on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Dec. 2004 and 1-31 Jan. 2005. SM0051335 Report of the SecretaiyGeneralon the United Nations lnterim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 23 May 2005. S12005/335ICon=1 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo : carrigendurn. Issued: 26 May 2005. - Corrects Annex 1, para. 36 of document Sl20051335. Corrects text. S/2005/348 Letter, 27 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-30 Apr. 2005.
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S/2005/420 Letter, 28 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 May 2005.
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KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) (continued) S120051635 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's report of 23 May 2005 on the UN Interim Administration Mission in KOSOVO (S120051335and Corr.1) and submits a comprehensive review of the situation in Kosovo prepared by Secretary-General's Special Envoy Kai E i i (Norway). S120051689 Letter, 27 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31 Aug. 2005.
General documents SM005147 Letter, 25 Jan. 2005, from Serbia and Montenegro. Transmits conclusionsof the Government of Serbia on the difficutt situation in Kosovo and Metohija, as a result of very harsh winter conditions; states that several Serbian villages for over a month have been without power supply, bringing into question the survival of several hundred men, women and children; states hrrther that despite the involvement of the Special Representativeon a number of occasions, the situation still has not improved. S/2005/329 Letter, 18 May 2005, from Serbia and Montenegro. Transmits letter from Rash LjajiBc, Minister for Human and Minority Rights of Serbia and Montenegro, and Nebojsa CoviQc,President of the CoordinationCentre of Serbia and Montenegro and the Republicof Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija, addressed to the Secretary-General; concerns situation of human rights in Kosovo and Metohija, especially the rights of non-Albanian national communities. SIZOOW364 Letter, 27 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's report on the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (S120051335 and Corr.1) and reports the intention to appoint Ambassador Kai Eide, Permanent Representative of Norway to the NATO, as the SecretaiyGeneral's Special Envoy to undertake the comprehensive review of Kosovo, in accordance with Security Council resolution 1244 (1999). S/2005/365 Letter, 2 June 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the SecretaryGeneral's letter of 27 May 2005 (Sl20051364) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Ambassador Kai Eide as the SecretaryGeneral's Special Envoy to undertake a comprehensive review of Kosovo. S2005nO8 Letter, 31 Oct. 2005, from the Secretaiy General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland, as SecretaryGenerai's Special Envoy to lead the future status process for Kmovo and Albert Rohan, former SecretaryGeneral of the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as Mr. Ahtisaati's deputy; reports also that Mr. Ahtisaari would cease to act as SecretaryGeneral's Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa upon his new appointment
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KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) (continued) S12005ff09 Letter, 10 Nov. 2005, from the President of the Securh Council. Reports that the Secretary General's fetter dated 31 Oct. 2005 (S/2005/708) concerning his intention to appoint Martti Ahtisaari to be the Special Envoy for the future status process for Kosovo, and Albert Rohan as his deputy, has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council; attached are the guiding principles for the future status process for Kosovo agreed to by the Contact Group.
Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRSTIZ005I51 Statement [made on behalf of the Secunty Council, at the 5290th meeting, 24 Oct. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entiiled '5ecurity Council's resolutions 1160 (1998), 1199 (1998), 1203 (1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)'yl by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the report prepared by the UN Secretary General's Standards Review envoy, Ambassador Kai Eie, on the Comprehensive Review of the implementation of Standards, as well as of the overall situation in and relating to Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro), forwarded by the SecretaryGeneral on 7 Oct. 2005 (S120051635); agrees with Ambassador Eide's overall assessment that, notwithstanding the challenges still facing Kosovo and the wider region, the time has come to move to the next phase of the political process; supports the SecretaryGeneral's intention to start a political process to determine Kosovo's Future Status, as foreseen in Security Council resolution 1244 (1999); requests that the Secretary-Generalprovide regular updates on progress in determining Kosovo's Future Status, as defined by Security Council resolution 1244 (1999), and will remain actively seized of the matter.
the riaht to vote) SIPV.5130 (24 Feb. 2005) Serbia and Montenegro. SIPV.5188 (27 May 2005) Albania, Luxembourg, Serbia and Montenegro, Switzerland and Ukraine. SIPV.5289 (24 Oct. 2005) Serbia and Montenegro.
Discussion in denary S/PV.5130 (24 Feb. 2005). SlPV.5188 (27 May 2005).
SPV.5289 (24 Od. 2005). S1W.5289lCorr.l (24 Oct. 2005). Corrects name of speaker. SPV.5290 (24 Oct. 2005). At the 5290th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalof the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Security Council resolutions 1l60 (1998), 1199 (1998). 1203 (1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)": SIPRSTM005151.
KUWAIT-IRAQ See: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION
LEBANON-ISRAEL See: ISRAEL-LEBANON
LEBANON-SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SM005MIZ First semi-annual report of the SecretaryGeneral to the Security Council on the implementationof resolution 1559 (2004). Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. W200W662 Letter, 20 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits report of the UN International Independent InvestigationCommission prepared pursuant to resolution 1595 (2005) on the bombing on 14 Feb. 2005 that killedformer Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others; states the Secretary General's intention to extend the mandate of the Commission until 15 Dec. 2005 in accordance with para. 8 of resolution 1595 (2005). S/2005/873 Letter, 26 Oct. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits Secretary-General's 2nd semiannual report on the implementation of resolution 1559 (2004), pursuant to the request of the Security Council, expressed in the presidential statement of 19 Oct. 2004 (SIPRSTl2W36). W20051775 Letter, 12 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits the 2nd report of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon(UNIIC), prepared pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 (2005) and 1636 (2005) on the bombing in Beirut on 14 Feb. 2005 that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others; reports that Detlev Mehlis, the Commissioner of UNlllC and Fouad Siniora, President of the Council of Ministers of Lebanon, request extension of the mandate of the Commission for a period of 6 months to enable the investigation to continue in accordance with para. 8 of resolution 1595 (2005).
General documents W2005/208 (A159ff57) Letter, 29 Mar. 2005, from Lebanon. Reports that the Lebanese Government approves the decision of the Security Council concerning the establishment of an international commission of inquiry into the assassinationof former Prime Minister Rafik AI-Hariri. S120051209 Identical letters, 29 Mar. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressedto the Secretay General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits identicalletters from the Syrian Government addressed to Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council on the faMnding mission to Lebanon led by Peter Fitzgerald; states that the report allegedly neglected to mention historicalfacts and Syrian contribution to the peacebuilding in Lebanon; requests the deletion of any reference concerning the President of the Syrian Arab Republic.
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LEBANON-SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (continued) W20051219 Letter, 23 Mar. 2005, from Lebanon and the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmitsjoint statement from the meeting of the SyrianLebanese Hgher Council held in Damascus, 7 Mar. 2005; states that the meeting affirmed the determination of both States to widen further the path of cooperation and coordination in the implementation of the Treaty of Brotherhoodand the Taif Agreement; states further that the Council decided to withdraw the Syrian Arab forces from Lebanon to the Bekaa region before the end of Mar. 2005 and to assign to the Joint Military Committee the task of drawing up an agreement determining the size and the period of stay of the Syrian forces. SIZ0051317 Letter, 13 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reportsthe Secretary-General's intention to appoint DetIev Mehlis (Germany) as the Commissioner of the UN lnternational lndependent Investigation Commission, in accordance with llesolution 1595 (2005), following the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. S120851318 Letter, 17 May 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 13 May 2005 (S/ZOOS/317) and reports that th 8 members of the Security Council take note of his intentionto appoint Detlev Mehlis (Germany) as the Commissioner of the UN lnternational lndependent lnvestigationCommission established following the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri S120051388 identical letters, 13 June 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressedto the Secretary General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated llJune 2005 made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Syrian Arab Republic in response to statements made by officials in the United States administration and refutes allegations of Syrian interference in Lebanese affairs through intelligence agents. S/2005/587 Letter, 9 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to extend the mandate of the UN lnternational lndependent Investigation Commission in Lebanon until 25 Oct. 2005 in accordancewith Security Council resolution 1595 (2005). S/2005/588 Letter, 15 Sept. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 9 Sept. 2005 (Sl20051587) and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of his intention to extend the mandate of the UN lnternational lndependent lnvestigation Commission in Lebanon until 25 Oct.2005. S120051651 Letter, 14 Oct. 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN lnternational lndependent lnvestigation Commission on the assassinationof the late Prime Minister M q Hariri until mid-December 2005.
LEBANON-SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (continued) S120051693 Letter, 1 Nov. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits legislative decree issued on 29 Oct. 2005 by the President of the Syrian Arab Republic, establishing the Syrian specialjudicial commission to deal with all matters relating to the mission of the lnternational lndependent Investigation Commission established pursuant to resolution 1595 (2005). S/2005/717 Identical notes verbales, 14 Nov. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the SecretaryGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the work of the Syrian Judicial Commissionwith regard to cooperation with the lnternational lndependent Commission investigating the assassinationof Lebaneseformer Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. SI200W34 Note [on the composition of the Bureau of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1636 (2005111by the President of the Security Council. S/2005/762 Letter, 5 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN lnternational lndependent Investigation Commission in Lebanon on
the assassination of the late Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri for a further period of 6 months, with the possibilityof an additional extension, in the light of the progess of the investigations into the crime of 14 Feb. 2005. S1200W83 Letter, 13 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits letter from the Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning the request to establish an international tribunal to try all those who are found responsiblefor the assassinationof the late Prime minister Rafiq Hariri, and to expand the mandate of the UN International lndependent lnvestigation Commission in Lebanon.
Draft resolutions S/2005/227 Draft resolution [on establishment of an international independent commissionto assist in investigationof the terrorist bombing in Lebanon] I Denmark, France, Greece, Japan, Philippines, Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. S/2005/684 Draft resolution [on the investigation of terrorist bombings in Lebanon] 1 France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Untied States ofAmerica. W20051788 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN lnternational lndependent lnvestigation Commission in Lebanon] IFrance, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
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LEBANON-SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security WPRST1200514 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5122nd meeting, 15 Feb. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East"] 1by the President of the Security Council. Unequivocallycondemns the 14 Feb. 2805 temrist bombing in Beirut, that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Wfiq Hariri and others, and caused serious injury to dozens of people, including former Minister Basil Fleihan; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the people and Government of Lebanon and to the victims and their families; calls upon the Lebanese Government to bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of this heinous terrorist act; is gravely concerned by the murder of the former Prime Minister of Lebanon and its possible impact on ongoing efforts by the people of Lebanon to solidify Lebanon's democracy; is concerned by the potentialfor further destabilization of Lebanon; requests the Secretary-Generalto follow closely the situation in Lebanon and report urgently on the circumstances, causes and consequences of this terrorist
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LEBANOlrLSYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (continued) jXscussion in denary SffV.5122 (15 Feb. 2005). At the 5122nd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2005/4. SffV.5160 (7 Apr. 2005). At the 5160th meeting, draft resolution S120051227 was adopted unanimousk resolution 1595 (2005). SIPV.51'15 (4 May 2005). At the 5175th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East": SIPRSTl2005117. SIPV.5297 (31 Oct. 2005). At the 5297th meeting, draft resolution S120051684 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1636 (2005).
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SlPV.53231Corr.l (13 Dec. 2005). Corrects text.
SIPRSTIZ085J17 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5175th meeting, 4 May 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle Easr] Iby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the First semi-annual Report of the SecretaryGeneral to the Secunty Council of 26 Apr. 2005 (Sl20051272) on the implementationof Security Council resolution 1559 (2004); acknowledges the letter of 26 Apr. 2005 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Syrian Arab Fbpublic to the Secretary-General stating that Syria has completed the full withdrawal of its forces, military assets and the intelligenceapparatus from Lebanon; calls upon the Government of Syria and the Government of Lebanon to extend their full cooperationto the UN Nations verificationteam; welcomes the decision of the Lebanese Government to conduct elections beginning on 29 May 2005; encourages the SecretatyGeneral and the Lebanese Government to reach arrangements for internationalassistance, including UN assistance, to ensure that such elections are conducted in a free and credible manner.
SffV.5329 (15 Dec. 2005). At the 5329th meeting, draft resolution S120051788 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1644 (2005).
Particioation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote1 SIPV.5297 (31 Oct. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic. SlPV.5323 (13 Dec. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic. SIPV.5329 (15 Dec. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic.
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LEBANON-SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (continued) Resolutions SIRES11595(2005) [Establishmentof an international independentcommission to assist in investigationof the terrorist bombing in Lebanon]. Decides to establish an international independent investigation Commission based in Lebanon to assist the Lebaneseauthorities in their investigationof all asp& of this terrorist act, including to help identify its perpetratots, sponsors, organizers and accomplices; calls upon the Lebanese government to ensure that the findings and conclusions of the Commission's investigation are taken into account fully; decides that the Commission shall: a) enjoy the full cooperation of the Lebanese authorities; b) have the authority to collect any additional information and evidence; c) enjoy freedom of movement throughout the Lebaneseterritory; d) be provided with the facilities and staff necessaryto perform its functions; requests the SecretaryGeneralto consult urgently with the Lebanese Government with a view to facilitate the establishmentand operation of the commission and requests also that he report to the Council accordingly and notify it of the date the Commission begins its full operations; requests also the Secretary-Generalto undertake without delay the steps, measures and arrangements necessaryfor the speedy establishment and full functioning of the Commission; directs the Commission to determine procedures for carrying out its investigation; requests the Commissionto complete its work within 3 months, and authorizes the Secretary-Generalto extend the Commission's operation for a further period not exceeding 3 months, and requeststhat he inform the Security Council accordingly; requests the Commission to report to the Council on the condusions of its investigation and requests the Secretary-General to update orally the Security Council on the progress of the Commission every 2 months during the operations of the Commission or more frequently as needed. (Adopted unanimously, 5160th meeting, 7 Apr. 2005)
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LEBANON-SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (continued) S/RES/1636(2005) [The investigation of terrorist b e i n g s in Lebanon]. Takes note with extreme concern of the Commission's conclusion that, there is converging evidence pointing at the invotvement of both Lebanese and Syrian officials in this terrorist act; decides to establish, a Committee of the Security Council consisting of aH the members of the Council to undertake the tasks described in the annex to this resolution; welcomes the decision of the Secretary-Generalto extend the mandate of the Commission until 15 Dec. 2005, as authorized by the Security Council in its resolution 1595 (2005), and decides that it will extend the mandate further if recommended by the Commission and requested by the Lebanese Govemment; decides that: (a) Syria must detain those Syrian officials or individuals whom the Commission considers as suspected of involvement in the planning, sponsoring, organizing or perpetrating of this terrorist act, and make them fully available to the Commission; (b) the Commission shall have vis-&+is Syria the same rights and authorities as mentioned in paragraph 3 of resolution 1595 (2005), and Syria must cooperate with the Commission fully and unconditionallyon that basis; (c) the Commission shall have the authority to determine the location and modalities for interview of Syrian officials and individuals it deems relevant to the inquiry; insists that Syria not interfere in Lebanese domestic affairs, either directly or indirectly, refrain from any attempt aimed at destabilizing Lebanon, and respect scrupulously the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independence of this country. (Adopted unanimously, 5297th meeting, 31 Oct. 2005) SIRES11644(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon]. Decides, as recommended by the Commission and requested by the Lebanese Government, to extend the mandateof the Commission, as set forth in resolutions 1595 (2005) and 1636 (2005), initially until 15 June 2006; requests the Commission to report to the Council on the progress of the inquiry every 3 monthsfrom the adoption of this resolution, including on the cooperation received from the Syrian authorities, or anytime before that date if the Commission deems that such cooperation does not meet the requirements of this resolution and of resolutions 1595 and 1636; authorizes the Commission, following the request of the Lebanese Govemment, to extend its technical assistance as appropriate to the Lebanese authorities with regard to their investigations on the terrorist attacks perpetrated in Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004, and requests the SecretaryGeneral in consultations with the Commission and the Lebanese Government to present recommendations to expand the mandate of the Commission to include investigations of those other attacks; requeststhe Secretary-Generalto continue to provide the Commission with the support and resources necessaryfor the discharge of its duties. (Adopted unanimously, 5329th meeting, 15 Dec. 2005)
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LIBERIA SlTUATlON See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY UN MISSION IN LIBERIA
Sl20051176 Letter, 16 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuantto resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits preliminary report on progress towards meeting the conditionsfor lifting the measures on diamonds imposed in para. 6 of resolution 1521 (2003), prepared by the Panel of Experts established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2579 (2004). SI2005/177 Sixth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 17 Mar. 2005. SI2005M60 Letter, 13 June 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits, on behalf of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia and in accordance with para. 8 (e) of resolution 1579 (2004). report of the Panel of Experts on Liberia. S120051376 Report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuantto Security Council resolution 1579 (2004) regarding Liberia. Issued: 7 June 2005. S120051391 Seventh progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 16 June 2005. S/2005/560 Eighth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 1 Sept. 2005. S/2005/745 Letter, 7 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) conceming Liberia. Transmits, on behalf of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia and in accordancewith para. 14 (e) of resolution 1607 (2005), report of the Panel of Experts on Liberia. Sl2005/764 Ninth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 7 Dec. 2005.
General documents S12005/18 Letter, 6 Jan. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention, following the usual cansubtions, to appoint Lieutenant General Joseph Olorungbon Owonibi (Nigeria) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia as of 1 Jan. 2005, to replace Lieutenant General Daniel lshmael Opande (Kenya).
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LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) S12005119 Letter, 11 Jan. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 6 Jan. 2005 (Sl2005618) concerning his intention to appoint Lieutenant General Joseph Olo~ngbon Owonibi (Nigeria) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the intention expressed in the letter. S/2005/35 Letter, 17 Jan. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1579 (2004) concerning Liberia and reports the appointment by the SecretaryGeneral of 5 experts to the r e established Panel of Experts for a further period until 21 June 2005. Sl20051222 Letter, 21 Mar. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement concerning the evaluation that the European Commission has carried out in Liberia, issued on 21 Mar. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union. Sl2005/464 Letter, l 3 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia established by Security Council resolution 1509 (2003) and extended by resolution 1561 (2004) and reports the SecretaryGeneral's intention to appoint Alan Doss (United Kingdom) as his Special Representativefor Liberia to replace Jacques Paul Klein who sewed during the period July 2003 Apr. 2005. S120051465 Letter, 18 July 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 13 July 2005 (S12005/464) and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of his intention to appoint Alan Doss (United Kingdom) as the Secretary-General'sSpecial Representativefor Liberia as from 15Aug. 2005. S120051480 Letter, 22 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the para. 15 of the Security Council resolution 1607 (2005) requesting the Secretary-General to appoint no more than 5 experts concerning Liberia; transmits list of 5 experts appointed and informs the Council of the designation of Arthur Blundell of Canada to sewe as the Chairman of the Panel of Experts. S I 2 0 0 ~ 3 8Letter, 21 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lieutenant General Chikadibia lsaac Obiakor (Nigeria) as Force Commander of UNMIL as of 1 Jan. 2006 to replace Lieutenant General Joseph Owonibi of Nigeria, who has served as Force Commander of UNMIL since 1 Jan. 2005.
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S12005i739 Letter, 28 Nov. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretatyGenerai's letter dated 21 Nov. 2005 (Sl2005ff38) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Lieutenant General Chikadibia lsaec Obiakor (Nigeria) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia.
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LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) S1200W802 Letter, 1 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the elections in Liberia issued on llNov. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union. S120051838 Letter, 29 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution l626 (2005) of 19 Sept. 2005, by which the Council authorized UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) to deploy up to 250 UN miliry personnel to provide security for the Special Court for Sierra Leone, and reports the Secretary General's intention to include Mongolia on the list of countries contributing troops to UNMIL. 5120051839 Letter, 28 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's fetter dated 22 Dec. 2005 (St2005i838) and reports that the members of the Security Council took note of his intention to add Mongolia to the list of countries providing military personnel to the UN Mission in Liberia.
Draft resolutions S/2005/401 Draft resolution [on renewing sanctions against Liberia and reestablishing the Panel of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1579 (2004)l. S/2005/591 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia]. S/200W10 Draft resolution [on additional element to the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia] 1Denmark, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America. W200W92 Draft resolution [on renewal of the measures on arms, travel, diamonds and timber imposed on Liberia by resolution 1521 (2003111Denmark, France, Japan, Romania, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand the United States of America.
Particbation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SPV.5208 (21 June 2005) Liberia. SlPV.5336 (20 Dec. 2005) Liberia.
Discussion in denary SlPV.5208 (21 June 2005). At the 5208th meeting, draft resolution S120051401 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1607 (2005). SPV.5258 (12 Sept. 2005). SIPV.5263 (19 Sept. 2005). At the 5263rd meeting, draft resolution St20051591 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1626 (2005). SlPV.5304 (11 Nov. 2005). At the 5304th meeting, draft resolution Si2OO5ff 10 was adopted unanimously: resolution l638 (2005). SPV.5336 (20 Dec. 2005). At the 5336th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/792 was adopted unanimousJy: resolution 1647 (2005).
LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) Resolutions SIRES11607(2OO5) [Renewing sanctions against Liberia and re-establishing the Panel of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1579 (200411. Decides, on the basis of its assessments above of progress made by the National Transitional Government of Llberia towards meeting the conditions for lifting the measures imposed by resolution 1521 (2003), to renew the measures on diamonds imposed by paragraph 6 of resolution 1521 (2003) for a further period of 6 months from the date of adoption of this resolution; urges the UN Mission in Liberia to intensrfy its efforts, as mandated in resolution 1509 (2003), to assist the National Transitional Government of Liberia in re-establishing its authority throughout Liberia, including diamond-producingand timber-producing areas, and restorirg proper administration of natural resources; decides to reestablish the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to resolution 1579 (2004) for a further period until 21 Dec. 2005; requests the SecretaryGeneral, acting in consultation with the Committee, to appoint as soon as possible no more than 5 experts, with the appropriate range of expertise, in particular on arms, timber, diamonds, finance, humanitarianand socio-economic and any other relevant issues. (Adopted unanimously, 5208th meeting, 21 June 2005) §/RES/1626(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. Decides that the mandate of UNMIL shall be extended until 31 Mar. 2006; authorizes UNMIL to deploy from Nov. 2005 up to 250 UN military personnel to Sierra Leone to provide security for the Special Court for Sierra Leone; authorizes a temporary increase in UNMIL's personnel ceiling, to a total of 15,250 UN military personnel, for the period 15 Nov. 200531 Mar. 2006 in order to ensure that the support provided to the Court does not reduce UNMIL's capabilities in Liberia during its political transition period; further authorizes UNMIL to deploy an adequate number of military personnel to Sierra Leone, if and when needed, to evacuate UNMIL military personnel deployed to Sierra Leone and officials of the Special Court for Sierra Leone in the event of a serious security crisis affecting those personnel and the Court. (Adopted unanimously, 5263rd meeting, 19 Sept. 2005) SIRESl1638(2005) [Additional element to the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. Decides that the mandate of UNMIL shall include the following additional element: to apprehend and detain former President Charles Taylor in the event of a return to Liberia and to transfer him or facilitate his transfer to Sierra Leone for prosecution before the Special Court for Sierra Leone and to keep the Liberian Government, the Sierra Leonean Government and the Council fully informed; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5304th meeting, 11 Nov. 2005)
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LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) S/RES11647(2005) [Renewal of the measures on arms, travel, diamonds and timber imposed on Liberia by resolution 1521 (2003)l. Decides, on the basis of its assessment of progress made to date towards meeting the conditions for lifting the measures imposed by resolution 1521 (2003): (a) to renew the measures on ams and travel imposed by resolution 1521 (2003) for a further period of 12 months; (b) to renew the measures on diamonds and timber for a further period of 6 months; (c) to renew the above measures at the request of the new Government of Liberia, once the Government reportsto the Council that the conditions set out in resolution 1521 (2003) for terminating the measures have been met, and provides the Council with information to justify its assessment; reiterates the Council's readiness to terminate these measures once the conditions set forth in resolution 1521 (2003) have been met; calls on the international donor community to support the incoming Government of Liberia by providinggenerous assistance to the peace process, including for reintegration of excombatants, reconsttuctionand humanitarianappeals; decides to re-establish the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to resolution 1607 (2005) for a further period until 21 June 2006; requests the SecretawGeneral to appoint no more than 5 experts, with the appropriate expertise, in particular on arms, timber, diamonds, finance, humanitarianand socio-economic issues, and further requests the Secretary-Generalto make the necessary financial and security arrangementsto support the work of the Panel. (Adopted unanimously, 5336th meeting, 20 Dec. 2005)
MAURITANIR-POLlTlCAL CONDITIONS General document8 SM0051581 Letter, 9 Sept. 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as the representative of the current Chairman of the African Union, communiqu6 on the situation in Mauritania, adopted at the 37th meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Ababa, 8 Sept. 2005; appeals to the internationalcommunity to continue to provide development assistance to Mauritania.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION See also: ISRAEL-LEBANON LEBANONSYRIANARAB REPUBLIC PALESTINE QUESTION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S12005/36 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 21 July 2004 to 20 January 2005). Issued: 20 Jan. 2005.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SM0051203 Letter, 24 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits report of the UN Fa&Finding Missionof the Secretary-Generalto Lebanon, prepared pursuant to the statement by the President of the Security Council (SPRST12005/4) of 15 Feb. 2005. S120051272 First semi-annual mport of the SecretaryGeneralto the Security Council on the implementationof resolution 1559 (2004). Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. W20051331 Letter, 23 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits semi-annual report of the UN mission to verify the full and complete withdrawal of Syrian forces from Lebanon, pursuant to Security Council resolution 1559 (2004), 26 Apr.- 13 May 2005. W20051379 Report of the SecretayGeneral on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the period from 8 December 2004 to 10 June 2005). Issued: 10 June 2005. W20051460 Report of the SecretatyGeneral on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 21 January 2005 to 20 July 2005). Issued: 21 July 2005. W20051662 Letter, 20 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits report of the UN International lndependent Investigation Commission prepared pursuant to resolutbn 1595 (2005) on the bombing on 14 Feb. 2005 that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others; states the Secretary General's intention to extend the mandate of the Commission until 15 Dec. 2005 in accordance with para. 8 of resolution 1595 (2005). Sl200W673 Letter, 26 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits Secretary-General's 2nd semiannual report on the implementationof resolution 1559 (2004),pursuant to the request of the Security Council, expressed in the presidential statement of 19 Oct. 2004 (S/PRST/2004/36). S!2005n01 (N601539) Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 7 Nov. 2005. SI200!Y76? Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the period from 10 June 2005 to 9 December 2005). Issued: 7 Dec. 2005. S1200W75 Letter, 12 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits the 2nd report of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon (UNIIIC), prepared pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 (2005) and 1636 (2005) on the bombing in Beirut on 14 Feb. 2005 that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others; reports that Detlev Mehlis, the Commissioner of UNlllC and Fouad Siniora, President of the Council of Ministers of Lebanon, request extension of the mandate of the Commission for a period of 6 months to enable the investigation to continue in accordance with para. 8 of resolution 1595 (2005).
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) General documents W200512 (W-101293) ldentical letters, 4 Jan. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 210 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 Dec. 2004 and concerns alleged Israeli miliry campaign against Palestinians; reports alleged killing of at least 7 civilians, majorityof whom were children under 18, and wounding of 8 others in the town of Beit Lahiya in the Gaza Strip, 4 Jan. 2005, as well as another attack in the area of Khan Younis just 5 days ago, resulted in 9 deaths; reports also alleged restrictions imposed on the freedom of movement of Palestinians and humanitarian personnel and candidates campaigningfor the presidential election; includes the names of the 22 Palestinians killed, 19 Dec. 2004-4 Jan. 2005. S1200515 (A1591663) Lefter, 3 Jan. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits final communiqub and the Manama Declaration, adopted by the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council at its 25th session, held in Bahrain, 20-21 Dec. 2004. S12005113 Letter, llJan. 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon which expires on Jan. 31 2005. S/2005/14 (N591667) Letter, 11 Jan. 2005, from Israel. Reports alleged violation of the Blue Line from Lebanese tenltory, resulted in the death of an.lsraeli soldier and of a French UN officer, who was killed in the ensuing exchange of fire, 9 Jan. 2005; concerns also Israeli position regarding its compliancewith Security Council resolution425 (1978). S2005123 (N591670) ldentical letters, 12 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to press statement by the President of the Security Council dated 1lJan. 2005 (SC18289) and the SecretaryGeneral's press release of 10 Jan. 2005 (SGISM19669)and states that the alleged roadside explosive device attributed to Hizbollah was located in the Lebanese Shaba'a farms and not on the Israeli side of the Blue Line. S12005124 (N591671) Identical letters, 1lJan. 2005, from Lebanon addressedto the Secretary-Genera! and the President of the Secunty Council. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese territorial sea, temtory and airspace committed by lsrael during the period 2630 Dec. 2004. S2005125 (N591672) Letter, I1 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese territorial sea, territory and airspace committed by lsrael during the period 1-8 Jan. 2005. S12005/26 (N591673) Letter, 11 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits statistical table showing alleged violations of Lebanesetemtorial sea, territory and airspace by lsrael during the month of December 2004.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S12005138 (AIES-10/295) Identicalletters, 18 Jan. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 211 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Jan. 2005 and reports alleged continued military raids and attacks by Israeli forces against civilian areas in the Gaza Strip, and continued collective punishmentsof Palestinians, including closures and other restrictionson movement and imprisonment of civilians requiring medical treatment; reports also that closure of the Karni crossing, through which all food and other goods enter Gaza, has led to a decrease in food supply and other necessities; includes the names of 34 Palestinians killed, 517 Jan. 2005.
S12005139 (N591677) Letter, 18 Jan. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to letter from lsrael (A1591667-Sf2005114) and refutes accusationsagainst the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the current situation in territories occupied by Israel; concerns the construction of the illegal wall, confiscations of Palestinian lands, lsraeli settlement policies, terrorism, adherence to international resolutions and peacebuilding efforts in the Middle East. S12005140 (N591678) Letter, 19 Jan. 2005, from Israel. Concerns recent alleged attacks against lsrael citiiens in the Gaza Strip, on the Israeli side of the Blue Line, involving Hizbullah, and in the town of Sderot, resulted in the deaths of 7 civilians and 1 military person, and injuries to many others, 418 Jan. 2005; calls upon the international community to reaffirm its rejection of terrorist tactics. S/2005/46 (m-101296) ldentical letters, 26 Jan. 2005, fiwn Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 212 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Jan. 2005 and concerns continued construction of the Wall, confiscationof land and destruction of Palestinian properties, military raids and attacks by Israeli forces against civilian areas in the Occupied Patestinian Territory; states that since the last letter at least 13 Palestinians have been killed; includes the names of 13 Palestinianskilled, 19-26 Jan. 2005. S12005158 (N591686) Letter, 20 Jan. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the period 27 Dec. 2004-17 Jan. 2005. SM0051101 ( A B - 1 01297) Identical letters, 22 Feb. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports that the lsrael Government allegedly approved the final route of the Wall it has been constructing in the Occupied Palestinian Territory since June 2002 and that the new Wall will result in the de facto annexation of at least 7 percent of the total area of the West Bank; states also that the Wall is severing and isolating cities, towns and villages in the West Bank, creating walled enclaves for thousands of civilians; includes the names of Palestinianskilled, 27 Jan.-20 Feb. 2005.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) W20051105 (#59/7 l1) Letter, 22 Feb. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the period 9 Jan.-17 Feb. 2005. S120051106 (N59/712) Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits statistical table showing the number of alleged Israeli violations of Lebanese airspace and temitory between May 2000 and January 2005 and requests UN assistance in resolving this issue. S12005l130 (A/59/717) Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, from Israel. Reports an attack allegedly committed by a Palestinian suicide bomber in Tel Aviv, resulted in the deaths of 5 people and injuries to more than 50 others, 25 Feb. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian leadership and the international community to reaffirm its rejection of terrorist tactics. SM0051143 (N59/726) Note verbale, 7 Mar. 2005, froon the Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to document dated 28 Feb. 2005 from lsrael (Al59/717-S/2005/130)and denies allegations on Syria's connection to recent armed incident in TeCAviv; states that it constitutes distortion of the facts and levels accusations against the SyrianArab Republic without facts or evidence. S120051168 (#59/737) Letter, 15 Mar. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the period 15 Feb.-13 Mar. 2005. S12005/170 (#59/739) Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Refers to the letters of 11 Jan. and 28 Feb. 2005 from lsrael (N591667-S12005114 and A/59/7 17-Sl20051130) and rejects the allegations contained therein. 5/2005/202 (AB-101298) Identicalletters, 23 Mar. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 214 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-22 Feb. 2005 and concerns approval by Israeli Government of plans to build 3,500 more housing units in the "Maale Adumimnsettlement east of Jerusalem; states that this illegal settlement campaign together with the unlawful construction of the Wall is gravely undermining the prospectsfor achieving the Mestate solution in accordance with the road map; includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed, 25 Feb.-14 Mar. 2005. W20051208 (#59/757) Letter, 29 Mar. 2005, from Lebanon. Reports that the Lebanese Govemment approves the decision of the Securiiy Council concerning the establishment of an intemational commission of inquiry into the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik ACHariri.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S120051209 Identicalletters, 29 Mar. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressedto the Secretay General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits identical letters from the Syrian Government addressed to Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council on the factfinding mission to Lebanon led by Peter Fitzgemld; states that the report allegedly neglectedto mention historical facts and Syrian contribution to the peacebuilding in Lebanon; requests the deletion of any reference concerning the President of the Syrian Arab Republic. S12005I215 (#59/761) Letter, 22 Mar. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits press statement issued at the 94th regular session of the Ministerial Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Riyadh, 13 Mar. 2005. S120051216 Letter, 29 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to para. 34 of the Secretary-General's report to the Security Council dated 20 July 2000 (S/2000/718) and informs of the decision to appoint Geir 0.Pedersento serve as his Personal Representativefor southern Lebanon, to succeed Staffin de Mistura. S/2005/217 Letter, 31 Mar. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary General dated 29 Mar. 2005 (Sl2005M16) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the Secretary-General's decisbn to appoint Geir 0. Pedersento serve as his Personal Representativefor southern Lebanon. SiZ005/219 Letter, 23 Mar. 2005, from Lebanon and the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits joint statement from the meeting of the SyriamLebanese Higher Council held in Damascus, 7 Mar. 2005; states that the meeting affirmed the determinationof both States to widen further the path of cooperation and coordination in the implementationof the Treaty of Brotherhoodand the Taif Agreement; states further that the Council decided to withdraw the Syrian Arab forces from Lebanonto the Bekaa region before the end of Mar. 2005 and to assign to the Joint Military Committee the task of drawing up an agreement determining the size and the period of stay of the Syrian forces.
W20051237 ( M S - 1OI299) ldentical letters, 10 Apr. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 215 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Mar. 2005 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military campaign against Palestinians; reports armed incident in the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinian boys and injury to another teenage boy, 9 Apr. 2005; includes the names of 5 Palestinianskilled, 8-10 Apr. 2005. S120051242 (#59/778) Letter, 12 Apr. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits 2 statistical tables showing alleged violations of Lebaneseterritorial sea, territory and airspace, committed by lsrael during the period Feb.Mar. 2005.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S120051244 (AES- 101300) Identicalletters, 15 Apr. 2005, from Palestine addressedto the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 216 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Apr. 2005 and reports armed incident allegedly involving lsraeli forces dressed in civilian clothes, in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, resulted in a death of a Palestinian, 14 Apr. 2005. W20051250 (N59l781) ldentical letters, 15 Apr. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports recent armed incident perpetrated by the gunman who allegedly infiltratedan lsrael Defence Forces outpost near the Israeli-Syrian border, 15 Apr. 2005; states that the responsibilityfor the incident lies with Syria and calls upon internationalsupport for zero tolerance regarding terrorism. S120051262 (AIES-101301) Letter, 20 Apr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concerns the growing Israel's settlement activities in the Occupied Palestinian Temitory. in connectionwith the recent announcement regarding construction of 50 homes in the West Bank settlement of "Elkana" south of Qalqilya. 5120051271 (A159I792) ldentical letters, 25 Apr. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressedto the SecretaryGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Transmits response to lsraeli letter dated 15 Apr. 2005 (Al59l781-Sl20051250) concerning armed incident on Israeli-Syrian border. S/2005/274 Letter, 18 Apr. 2005, from the League of Arab States. Transmits letter dated 17 Apr. 2005 from the Secretary-Generalof the League of Arab States regarding the outcome of the 17th session at the summit level of the Council of the League of Arab States, held in Algiers, 22-23 Mar. 2005; includes resolutions nos. 171287to 171324 and the Algiers Declaration, adopted at the 17th session, together with the final Communiqu6 issued at the session.
S/20051304 (A69n99) Letter, 9 May 2005, f m Lebanon. Transmits statisticaltable of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of April 2005. 5120051306 Letter, 6 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Alvaro de Soto as the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the Secretary General's Personal Representativeto the Palestine Liberation Organization and the PalestinianAuthority, to succeed Taje Roed-Larsen, who served until 31 Dec. 2004.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S120051307 Letter, 10 May 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 6 May 2005 (Sl20051306) and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of his intention to appoint Alvaro de Soto as the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the Secretary-General's Personal Representativeto the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority. S120051312 (N591802) ldentical letters, 12 May 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports violations of the Blue Line from Lebanese territory, when a mortar shell was fired allegedly by members of a militia in southern Lebanon at the northern lsraeli town of Shlomi, 11 May 2005; states that Lebanon failed to prevent cross-border attacks from its territory and to fully disarm and dismantle armed militias. S/2005/314 (N591803) Letter, 13 May 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits, in capacity as host country of the "Quartet" Ministerial meeting of the Middle East Peace Process international intermediaries, final statement of the meeting; concems commitments of the parties at the Sham eCSheikh summit of 8 Feb. 2005. S120051317 Letter, 13 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Detlev Mehlis (Germany) as the Commissioner of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission, in accordancewith resolution 1595 (2005), following the assassinationof Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. S12005M18 Letter, 17 May 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 13 May 2005 (S120051317) and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of his intention to appoint Detlev Mehlis (Germany) as the Commissioner of the UN International Independent lnvestigation Commission established following the assassinationof Lebanese Rime Minister Rafik Hariri. S120051321 ( m - 101302) ldentical letters, 17 May 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 217 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15Apr. 2005 and concerns recent announcement by Israeli Government to continue construction of the wall in and around Jerusalem; calls on the intemational community to undertake measures and revive the peace process; states that since the last report 11more Palestinians were killed; includes the names of 11 Palestinians killed, 10Apr.-16 May 2005. S20051327 (N591805) ldentical letters, 19 May 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Secunty Council. Reports latest attacks allegedly perpetrated by Hamas against Israeli communities in the Gaza Strip and western Negev, 18 May 2005; calls on the international communrty to reaffinns its absolute rejection of armed attacks and to make every effort to bring its perpetrators to justice.
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S/2005/393 Letter, 16 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1595 (2005) and reports that the UN International Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon is fully operational as from 16 June 2005; transmits Memorandum of understandingbetween the Government of Lebanon and the UN regarding the modalities of cooperation for the Commission. W20051410 (Al591854) ldentical letters, 22 June 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged surge in armed attacks by Palestinians in the last 2 days and reports the thwarting of an alleged planned suicide bombing by a Palestinian woman entering lsrael on a medical permit, and 2 other attacks against Israelis, resulted in 2 deaths and an injury, 20 June 2005. %NOW423 (A1591858) ldentical letters, 29 June 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns incident along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, allegedly involving the Hizbullah group which crossed the Blue Line with intentionof placing explosive charges in Israeli territory near Har Dov mountain area, 29 June 2005.
S120051339 (A1591810) ldentical letters, 23 May 2005, from Lebanon addressedto the SmtaryGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Responds to allegations made by the Permanent Representative of lsrael in its letter dated 12 May 2005 regarding violations of the Blue Line in southern Lebanon. S(20051352 (A1591819) Identicalletters, 27 May 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Secunty Council. Concerns recent democratic processesoccurring in Lebanon as positive developmentsfor the region, in connection with the 5th anniversary of Israel's completewithdrawal from southern Lebanon. W20051363 (At591824) Letter, 31 May 2005, from Bahrain. Transmitsjoint comnuniqu6 of the 15th session of the MinisterialMeeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council States and the European Union, held in Manama, Bahrain, 5 Apr. 2005. W20051369 (N591827) Letter, 6 June 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits statisticaltable of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory oommitted by lsrael during the month of May 2005.
SC2005M72 (MS-101303) ldentical letters, 6 June 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 218 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200017 May 2005 and concerns alleged continued measures by lsrael to unlawfully change the border between lsrael and the tenitory it occupied in 1967, namely the 1949 Armistice Line, also known as 1967 Line or Green Line. S20051375 (Af591829) ldentical letters, 7 June 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns continuing alleged armed attacks by Palestinians against Israeli civilians and reports an incident when Qassam rockets were fired at the Israelitown of Sderot, resultedin injuries to 3 Israelis, 7 June 2005; reports also shelling on the same day of the Israeli community of Ganei Tal, resulted in 3 deaths and injuriesto 6 people. Sn005t386 (Ai591845) Note verbale, 13 June 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits press statement issued at the 95th regular session of the MinisterialCouncil of the Gulf CooperationCouncil, held in Riyadh, 11 June 2005.
S120051424 (N591859) ldentical letters, 36 June 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Secunty Council. Reports alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and tenitory committed by lsrael during the period 29-30 June 2005.
S/2005/432 Letter, 28 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Concerns the situation in the Middle East, in particular, Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip; notes the appointment of James Wolfensohn by the Quartet as the Special Envoy for the Gaza Disengagement 1 June31 Dec. 2005; refers to Security Council resolution 1515 (2003) which formally endorsed the Quartet's performancebasedroad map to a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and encourages the diplomatic efforts of the Quartet and others; requests the Security Council to confirm its support for the proposed arrangements in view of the urgent and temporary nature of Wolfensohn's mission. S120051433 Letter, 5 July 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter of 28 June 2005 (Sl20051432) and informs that the activities of the Quartet, including the mandate of its Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement, has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council.
SIZWS388 Identical letters, 13 June 2005, from the SyrianArab Republic addressedto the Secretary General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 1lJune 2005 made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Syrian Arab Republic in responseto statements made by officials in the United States administration and refutes allegations of Syrian interference in Lebanese affairs through intelligence agents.
SL20051435 (AJ591865) ldentical letters, 5 July 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of June 2005. 5120051444 Letter, l1 July 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon for a further period of 6 months, ending on 31 Jan. 2006.
Sf2005t389 (N591848) Letter, 14 June 2005, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Refutes allegations contained in the letter dated 12 May 2005 from lsrael (N591802Sl20051312) and states that it considers them as deliberate attempts to distract international community's attention from Israeli policies in the region. -74-
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S12005/452 (N591870) Identical letters, 13 July 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reportsthe suicide bombing in a shopping mall in Netanya, Israel, allegedly involving member of the lslamic Jihad organization, 12 July 2005; calls on the international community to urge the PalestinianAuthority to take all steps to dismantle terrorist organizations and to condemn the regional States that have allegedly been supporting Palestinian terrorist groups. S120051457 (N591873) ldentical letters, 14 July 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports launching of rockets allegedly from the Hamas and ACAqsa Martyrs' brigade groups into the lsraeli village of Nativ Ha'asara resulting in the death of a woman; urges the international community to support the fight against terrorism and further urges the PalestinianAuthority to take all steps to dismantle terrorist organizations. S120051469 Letter, 19 July 2005, from Kuwait. Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group and on behalf of the League of Arab States, an immediate meeting of the Secunty Council to consider the situation in the territories occupied by lsrael as a result of the alleged continuous settlement activities by Israeli including the construction of the wall. S120051471 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Algeria. Requests that Yahya Mahmassani, Permanent Representative of Algeria, be invited to participatein the public debate on the Palestinian question, to be held in the Security Council on 21 July 2005. S/2005/472 Letter, 20 July 2QO5,from Palestine. Requeststhat the Security Council invile the Charge craffaires a.i. of the Permanent Observer of Palestineto the UN to participatein the Council's meeting regarding the situation in the Middle East, to be held on 21 July 2005. WOOS473 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Yemen. Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the lslamic Conference Group, the participation of the Senior Advisor of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Organizationof the lslamic Conference to the UN in the Council's meeting to consider the recent developments in the Occupied PalestinianTenitory, including East Jerusalem, to be held on 21 July 2005. S120051522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final mmuniqu6, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the lslamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. SMOOJ6526 (N591893) Identicalletters, l 1 Aug. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretatyGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of July 2005.
MIDDLE EAST SlTUATlQN (continued) S/2005/530 (B101305) Identicalletters, 18 Aug. 2005, frorn Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 219 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 20006 June 2005 and concerns alleged continued attacks against Palestinians and destruction of their property by lsraeli forces; reports an alleged attack by an illegal settler occurred against the backdrop of recent withdrawal of Israelfrorn Gaza and parts of the West Bank, resulted in the 2 deaths and an injury to a Palestinian, 17 Aug. 2005; includes the names of 51 Palestinians killed, 17 May-18 Aug. 2005. S/20051546 (N591902) Letter, 25 Aug. 2005, from Israel. Concerns violation of the Blue Line from Lebanese territory, when a rocket fired allegedly by terrorists hit the lsraelivillage of Margatiot, 25 Aug. 2005, and caHs upon the international community to urge the Government of Lebanon to act against terrorism. S/2005(552 (N591905) Letter, 29 Aug. 2005, from Israel. Concerns a suidde bombing in the Israelicity of Be'er Sheva committed allegedly by the lslamic Jihad, resulted in injuries to 2 security agents and 46 civilians, 28 Aug. 2005; calls upon the international community to reiterate its intolerance of terrorism and to further demand from the Palestinian Authority to take steps to prevent terrorism. Si20051556 (AIES-1OI3O6) Letter, 30 Aug. 2005, from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concerns recent decisions by the lsraeli Government to expand and consolidate its settlements in Ma'ale Adumim, Me1 and Betar lllit in the West Bank. S12005/559 Letter, 26 Aug. 2005, from the Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom. Transmits statement concerningdisengagement issued on 25 Aug. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union. S/2005/568 (N59191l ) Identical letters, 8 Sept. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretatyGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during the month of August 2005. W20051587 Letter, 9 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-Generars intention to extend the mandate of the UN lntemational Independent 2005 Investigation Commission in Lebanon until 25 W. in accordance with Security Council resolution 1595 (2005). Sf2005/588 Letter, 15 Sept. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 9 Sept. 2005 (S/2005/587) and reports that the members of the Secunty Council take note of his intention to extend the mandate of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon until 25 Oct. 2005.
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SM0051627 (N601409) ldentical letters, 30 Sept. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns statement made by the Israeli Minister of Defence on 27 Sept. 2005 allegedly affirming the determinationthat the Golan Heights should remain permanently in Israel's hands; entreats the international community, the Security Council and the States Members of the UN to demands that the Israeli Government renounce its expansion, annexation and settlement policies. S/2005/640 (AIES-101309) ldentical letters, 10 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 222 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200029 Sept. 2005 and reportsthat since the last letter dated 29 Sept. 2005, at least 6 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children under the age 18, were killed allegedly by the Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed, 3-9 Oct. 2005. S120051641 (N601423) ldentical letters, 7 Oct. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretay-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of September 2005.
S/2005/608 (MS-101307) ldentical letters, 26 Sept. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary General and to the President of the Secuity Council. Refers to previous 220 lettersfrom Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000- l 8 Aug. 2005 and concerns alleged intensifyingof militasy campaign by lsrael against Palestinians; reports alleged air strikes and 4 extrajudicialexecutions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, resulted in 4 deaths and injuries to 15 people, 24-25 Sept. 2005. S12005/609 (Al601382) ldentical letters, 26 Sept. 2005, from lsrael addressed ts the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Reports armed attacks allegedly carried out by Hamas, when more than 40 Kassam artillery rockets were fired onto the Israeli town of Sderot and elsewhere in the Negev, wounding 5 persons and forcing inhabitants of the region to seek bomb shelters, 2325 Sept. 2005; reports als o armed incident allegedly involving Hamas in a residential neighbourhoodin the Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 20 Palestinians participated in an armed parade, 23 Sept. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian Authority to act upon its obligations and dismntle temrist organizations. W200W610 (Al601385) ldentical letters, 27 Sept. 2005, from lsrael addressedto the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Reports abduction and murder of Sasson Nuriel, an lsraeli resident whose body was found in Beitunya, near the West Bank town of Ramallah, 26 Sept. 2005; states that Hamas claimed responsibilityfor the attack and calls upon the PalestinianAuthority to act upon its obligations under the Road Map and dismantle the Hamas organization. W2005rsl2 (N601388) Letter, 17 Sept. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits press statement of the 96th regular session of the MinisterialCouncil of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 6-7 Sept. 2005. 5120051017 (m-101308) Identicalletters, 29 Sept. 2005, from Palestine addressedto the Secretary General and to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 221 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Sept. 2005 and concerns alleged air and artillery raids and attacks by lsrael against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip; reports alleged air strikes and 3 extrajudicialexecutions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, resulted in 24 deaths and the detention of 25 people; includes the names of 24 Palestinians killed, 24 A ug.-28 Sept. 2005.
S/2005/651 Letter, 14 Oct. 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission on the assassinationof the late Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri until mid-December2005.
S/2005/655 (N601435) ldentical letters, 17 Oct.2005, from Israel. Reports the 2 recent attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians against young Israeli citizens at W o n junction and Eli Juntiin in Binyamin, resulted in the deaths of 3 persons and 1 critical injury, 16 Oct. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian Authority to take immediate and comprehensive steps to effectively prevent Palestinianterrorism.
S/2005/619 (N601416) Letter, 29 Sept. 2005, from the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group for the month of September 2005 and on behalf of the States members of the League of Arab States, letter of the same date from the Arab Group concerning the remarks made on 23 Sept. 2005 to the Security Council by Ahram de Soto, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representativeof the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestine Authority, in his briefingto the Security Council (SPV.5270). 76
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S1200W658 (N601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the Islamic Conference Group in New York, final mmuniqu6 of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of Islamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S12805l6~lCon.2(Al601440lCorr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. SE20051674 (MS-101310) ldentical letters, 25 Oct.2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 223 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200010 Oct 2005 and reports that since the last letter dated 10 Qct. 2005, at least 4 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by lsraeli forces in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; includes the names of 4 Palestinians killed, 16-23 Oct.2005.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2005/680 (N601448) ldentical letters, 27 Oct. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports a recent suicide bombing allegedly committed by a Palestinian associatedwith the Is lamic Jihad organization in a crowded open-air market in the Israeli city of Hadera, resulted in deaths of 5 people and injuries to 55 others; calls upon the international community to require the PalestinianAuthority to uphold its obligations. S/2005/681 (N601449) ldentical letters, 27 Oct. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to a recent statement by the President of Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in which he declared that "Israel must be wiped off the map of the wortd" and states that no Member State that calls for violence, death and destruction deserves a seat in the UN. S120056683 Letter, 27 Oct. 2005, froin the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on Iran issued on 27 Oct. 2005 by the United Kingdom Presidency on behalf of European Union leaders meeting in Hampton Court, United Kingdom. SI2005l685 (AIES-101311) Identical letters, 28 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 224 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200025 Oct. 2005 and concerns alleged intensification of military campaign against Palestinians in Occupied Palestinian Tenitory, including East Jerusalem; reports that since the last letter dated 25 Oct. 2005, at least 7 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by lsraeli forces; includes the names of 7 Palestinianskilled, 27 Oct. 2005. W20051693 Letter, 1 Nov. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits legislative decree issued on 29 Oct. 2005 by the President of the Syrian Arab Republic, establishing the Syrian special judicial commission to deal with all mattersrelating to the mission of the International Independent Investigation Commission established pursuant to resolution 1595 (2005). 5/2005/715 (Al601555) Identical letters, 1lNov. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Secunty Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and temitory committed by lsrael during the period 1-9 Nov. 2005. S/200W17 ldentical notes verbales, 14 Nov. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressedto the SecretaryGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the work of the Syrian Judicial Commissionwith regard to cooperation with the International Independent Commission investigating the assassination of Lebanese former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SI200W20 (MlOI312) ldentical letters, 15 Nov. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Secunty Council. Refers to previous 225 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-28 Oct. 2005 and concerns alleged escalated military campaign against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; reports that since the last letter dated 28 Oct. 2005, at least 19 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by Israeli forces; includes the names of 18 Palestinians killed, 27 Oct.-14 Nov. 2005. S/2005/725 Letter, l 4 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to para. 34 of the Secretary-General's report dated 20 July 2000 (Sl2000ff18) and letter dated 29 Mar. 2005 (S120051216) and reportsthe decision to expand the mandate of Geir Pedersen, Personal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralfor Southern Lebanon, to include coordination of UN political activities for the whole of Lebanon; states that the title of the post will be changed to Personal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralfor Lebanon. S20051726 Letter, 17 Nov. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of the SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 14 Dec. 2004 (Sl2005ff25) concerning his decision to expand the mandate of Geir 0. Pedersento serve as his Personal Representativefor the whole of Lebanon. S1200W31 (AJ601563) Identical letters, 21 Nov. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns attacks allegedly committed by the Hezbollah organization against Israelisand reports an attack along the entire eastern sector of the Lebanese border, resulted in injuries to 12 Israelis, 21 Nov. 2005; urges the UN and the Government of Lebanon to fulfil all obligations as decided in Security Council resolutions 425 and 1559. SfZOOW34 Note [on the composition of the Bureau of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1636 (2005)) Iby the President of the Security Councl. S1200W48 (N601569) ldentical letters, 25 Nov. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statisticaltable of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, tenitorialwaters and territorycommitted by lsrael during October 2005. S1200W47 (Al601570) ldentical letters, 25 Nov. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter from lsrael dated 22 Nov. 2005 and states that acts of violence that took place on the Lebanese lsraeli border on 21 and 22 Nov. 2005 and their aftermathwere the result of the alleged lsraeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty on land, at sea and in the air.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2005/755 (N601579) ldentical letters, 5 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretalyGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, tenitorial waters and territory committed by lsraet during November 2005. W200W56 (N60lSO) ldentical letters, 5 Dec. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports attacks with Kassam arb'liery rocket and mortar shells allegedly perpetratedby al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade against lsraeli citizens in the town of Nativ Ha'asara, southern Negev, and the town of Sderot, western Negev, resulted in damage to property, 3 4 Dec. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian Authority to act upon its obligations and dismantle terrorist organizations. S120051757 (N601581) ldentical letters, 5 Dec.2005, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports a suicide bombing attack allegedly committed by a Palestinian associatedwith the Islamic Jihad organization in a crowded area outside of the Hashamn shopping mall in the city of Netanya, resulted in at least 5 deaths and injuries to more than 55 people, 5 Dec. 2005; urges the international community to reaffirm its intolerance of terrorism and the aiding andlor sheltering of terrorist organizations and to require the Palestinian Authority to immediately combat Palestinianm se rit and fulfil its internationalobligations. W200W62 Letter, 5 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon. Faequests extension of the mandateof the UN lnternational Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon on the assassinationof the late Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri for a further period of 6 months, with the possibility of an additional extension, in the light of the progress of the investigations into the crime of 14 Feb. 2005. W20051771 (MS-101313) ldentical letters, 8 Dec. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 226 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 NW. 2005 and concerns alleged continued widwcale military operations against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; reports that since September 2000, the total number of Palestinian civilians allegedly killed by lsraeli forces raised to over 3,774. S/2005/776 (N601586) ldentical letters, 9 Dec. 2005, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns statement by the Presidentof Iran, in which he cast doubt on the truth of the Holocaust and suggested that "the Zionists" be relocated to Europe; urges international community to take swift and strong action against Iran. S/200!5!783 Letter, 13 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon. Transmits letter from the Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning the request to establish an international tribunal to try all those who are found responsible for the assassination of the late Prime minister Rafiq Hariri, and to expand the mandate of the UN International lndependent Investigation Commission in Lebanon.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) W200W97 Letter, 13 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to SecretavGeneral's letter of 28 June 2005 (Sl20051432) and to the response dated 5 July 2005 (5120051433) regardingthe activities of the Quartet and concerns extension of the mandate of James Wolfensohn, the Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement of the Quartet, for a further 3-month period, to the end of March 2006; requests confirmation of the Security Council's support for the proposed arrangements.
5120051798 Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretayGeneral's letter dated 13 Dec. 2005 (Sl2005ff97) concerning the activities of the Quartet, including the extension of the mandate of its Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement, James Wolfensohn, and the continued support for his office in Jerusalem and reports that the members of the Security Council welcome the proposed arrangements set out in this letter. W20051826 (N601633) Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Islamic Summit Conference, the Makkah ALMukarramah Declarationand other documents, adopted at the 3rd extraorbinarysession of the Islamic Summit Conference, MakkahAI-Mukarramah, Saudi Arabia, 7-8 Dec. 2005. S/2005/836 (AJ601638) ldentical letters, 28 Dec. 2005, from Lebanon addressedto the SecretalyGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Reports that 2 lsraeli warplanes allegedly attacked the Na'imah district, situated south of Beirut and that 6 lsraeli warplanes allegedly violated Lebanese airspace from Naqurah in the south to the city of Tripoli in the north, 28 Dec. 2005; states that the Government of Lebanon is determined to prosecute the perpetrators and to use its best efforts to prevent the repetitionof such acts in the future. S120051837 (N601639) Identicallettm, 28 Dec. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports rocket attacks allegedly committed by terrorist organizations operating in.southern Lebanon towards lsraeli towns and communities in northern Israel, making direct hits onto houses and apartment buildings, creating extensive damage and generatingfear among residents, 27 Dec. 2005; urges Lebanese Government to prevent further attacks emanatingfmLebanon and employ full jurisdiction over its territory up to the blue line.
Draft resolutions W2005153 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Farce in Lebanon] lDenmark, France, Greece, Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and NorVlem Irelandand United States of America. 5120055227 Draft resolution [on establishmentof an international independentcommissionto assist in investigation of the terrorist bombing in Lebanon] I Denmark, France, Greece, Japan, Philippines, Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. S120051383 Draft resolution [on the extension of the UN Disengagement Observer Force].
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S120051491 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] 1 France, Greece, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. S120051684 Draft resolution [on the investigation of terrorist bombings in Lebanon] 1 France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand Untied States of America. S1200W88 Draft resolution [on extensionof the mandate of the UN International Independent lnvestiiatkm Comnission in Lebanon] 1 France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. S120051801 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force].
Statements bv the Presidentof the Security Council SIPRSTI200Ci12 Statement [made on behalf of the Secudty Council, at the 5111th meeting, 13 Jan. 2005, in connection with the Council's wnsideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question'l l by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the Palestinian Presidentialelection held on 9 Jan. 2005; commends the credible and fair character of the vote and congratulates the Palestinian people who demonstratedtheir commitment to democracy by participatingin the election under challenging conditions; congratulates the newly elected President of the PalestinianAuthority on his election; looks forward to the convening of the Palestinian legislative elections in the near future; stresses the need for the full implementation of the Quartet Roadmap, as endorsed by the Security Council in resolution 1515 (2003), for the creation of an independent, viable, democratic and sovereign State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security. SIPRST1200514 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5122nd meeting, 15 Feb. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle Easr) lby the President of the Security Council. Unequivocallycondemns the 14 Feb. 2005 terrorist bombing in Beirut, that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and others, and caused serious injury to dozens of people, including former Minister Basil Fleihan; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the people and Government of Lebanon and to the victims and their families; calls upon the Lebanese Government to bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of this heinous tenorist act; is gravely concerned by the murder of the former Prime Minister of Lebanon and its possible impact on ongoing efforts by the people of Lebanon to solidify Lebanon's democracy; is concerned by the potentialfor further destabilization of Lebanon; requests the SecretaryGeneral to follow closely the situation in Lebanon and report urgently on the circumstances, causes and consequencesof this terrorist act.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SIPRST/2005/6 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5126th meeting, 16 Feb. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question'l l by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the resumptionof direct talks between the Prime Minister of lsrael and the President of the Palestinian Authority; underlines the understandings reached by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority, in particular that all Palestinians will stop all acts of violence against all Israeliseverywhere and that lsrael will cease all its military activities against all Palestinians everywhere; looks forward to further engagement by the 'Quartet' with the 2 parties to ensure continued progress in the peace process and the full implementationof the Road Map and relevant Security Council resolutions, towards the creation of an independent, viable, democratic and sovereign State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security. SIPRST/2005112 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5136th meeting, 9 Mar. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question'l l by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the conclusions of the London Meeting on supporting the Palestinian Authority on 1 Mar.; stresses the crucial importanceof security, good governance and development of the Palestinian economy and the key role of the international community in assisting the Palestinian Authority in taking foward its comprehensive plans by providing financial and politicalsupport; supports the Joint Statement of the 'Quartet' issued following the meeting of the 'Quartet' in the margins of the London Meeting; reiterates its call for full respect by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority of understandings reached at the Sharm el Sheikh summit on 8 Feb., in particular that all Palestinians will stop all acts of violence against all Israelis everywhere and that lsrael will cease all its military activities against all Palestinians everywhere; reiterates its call on both lsrael and the Palestinian Authority to ensure continued progress in the peace process towards full implementation of the road map in direct contact with the 'Quartet*; reiterates its demand for immediate cessation of all acts of violence, including all acts of terror, provocation, incitement and destruction; reiterates its commitment to the vision of two states, lsrael and Palestine, living sideby-side in peace and security.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SIPRST12005117 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5175th meeting, 4 May 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East'l Iby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the First semi-annual Report of the SecretaryGeneral to the Security Council of 26 Apr. 2005 (Sl2005l272) on the implementationof Security Council resolution 1559 (2004); acknowledgesthe letter of 26 Apr. 2005 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Syrian Arab Republicto the Secretary-General stating that Sya ri has completed the full withdrawal of its forces, military assets and the intelligence apparatus from Lebanon; calls upon the Government of Syria and the Government of Lebanonto extend their full cooperationto the UN Nations verification team; welcomes the decision of the Lebanese Govemment to conduct electiong beginning on 29 May 2005; encourages the SecretaryGeneraland the LebaneseGovernment to reach arrangementsfor international assistance, including UN assistance, to ensure that such elections are conducted in a free and credible manner. S/PRSTIZO05/22 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5197th meeting, 7 June 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East'll by the President of the Security Council. Condemns the 2 June 2005 temist bombing in Beirut, Lebanon, that killed a Lebanese journalist and expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the family of the victim and to the people of Lebanon; welcomes the determination and commitment of the Govemment of Lebanon to bring to justice the perpetrators as it constitutes a pernicious effort to undermine security, stability, sovereignty, political independence and efforts aimed at preserving civil accord in the country; expresses concern about the destabilizing impact of political assassinations and other terrorist acts in Lebanon jeopardizing the holding of parliamentary; reaffirms its resolution 1559, and reiterates its call for the strict respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independenceof Lebanon; urges all States to cooperate fully in the fight against terrorism. SIPRST12005124 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5205th meeting, 17 June 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle EasrJ 1by the President of the Security Council. Reports that the Sec urity Council is in agreement with the report of the Secretary-Generalregardingthe UN Disengagement Observer Force (Sl20051379). The report states that: "the situation in the Middle East is very tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until a comprehensivesettlement covering all aspects of the Middle East problem can be reached".
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SIPRST/2005/26 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5212th meeting, 22 June 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East'l lby the Presidentof the Security Council. Commends the Lebanese Govemment for the successful conduct of the elections and expresses its appreciation for the advice and technical support given to the Lebanese authorities by the UN Electoral Assistance Division and the international observers, notably from the European Union; looks fonnrard to the formation of a new government in the near future and it stresses that the establishment ofthis government in accordance with the constitutional rules and without any foreign interference would be another sign of the political independenceand sovereignty of Lebanon; strongly condemns the recent terrorist acts in Lebanon, in particular the heinous assassinationof former leader of the Communist Party George Hawi, and calls for their perpetrators to be brought to justice; calls upon the international community to stand ready to examine possible requests from the newly elected Lebanese authoritiesfor enhanced assistance and cooperation; reiterates its call for the full implementationof all requirementsof Resolution 1559 (2004) and urges all concerned parties to cooperate fully to achieve this goal; also calls for the full implementationof Resolution 1595 (2005); reaffirms its strong support for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independenceof Lebanon within its internationally recognized borders and under the sole and exclusive authority of the Government of Lebanon. S/PRSTI2005/44 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5270th meeting, 23 Sept. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Pafestinian question"jl by the President of the Security Council. Supports the Statement issued in New York on 20 Sept. 2005 by the Quartet, which is annexed to this statement; urges the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority to cooperate, along with other parties concerned,with the efforts to achieve the goals set out in the Quartet Statement; calls for renewed action in parallel by the Govemment of Israel and the Palestinian Authority on their obligations in accordancewith the Roadmap, to ensure continued progress towards the creation of an independent, sovereign, democratic and viable State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SPRSTIZ005157 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5313th meeting, 30 Nov. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question'l 1by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah Crossing reached betweenthe Government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority on 15 Nov. 2005; calls on the parties to take immediate action to implement the terms of both agreements according to the time lines established therein; calls for renewed action in parallel by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority on their obligations in accordance with the Roadmap, to ensure continued progress towards the creation of a viable, democratic, sovereign, and contiguous Palestine living sidety-side with Israel in peace and security. SPRST/2005/61 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5320th meeting, 12 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle Easq Iby the President of the Security Council.
Condemns in the strongest terms the 12 Dec. terrorist bombing in the suburbs of Beirut that killed Lebanese member of Parliament, editor and journalist Gebrane Tueni, a patriot who was an outspoken symbol of freedom and the sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon, as well as 3 others; expresses its deepest sympathy to the families of those killed and injured; reiteratesits deepest concern about the destabilbing impact of political assassinationsand other terrorist acts in Lebanon; reiteratesalso its warning that the sponsors of today's and previous terrorist attacks against political leaders and leading members of civil society in Lebanon, whose obvious aim is to undermine Lebanon's security, stability, sovereignty, national unity, political independence and press freedom, will not be permitted to succeed and will finally be held accountablefor their crimes; reaffirms its resolution 1559 (2004, and reiteratesonce again its call for the strict respect of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independenceof Lebanon. SIPRST/2005/65 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5339th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled The situation in the Middle East1/ by the President of the Security Council. Quotes the statement of the Secretary-General which said "...the situation in the Middle East is very tense and is likely to remain so,unless and until a comprehensivesettlement covering all aspects of the Middle East problem can be reached" and states that above statement reflectsthe view of the Security Council.
Particinationbv non-Council members (without She riaht to vote) SIPV.5117 (28 Jan. 2005) Lebanon.
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MIDDLE EAST SlTUATlQN (continued) SIPV.5230 (21 July 2005) Cuba, Egypt, India, Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Norway, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia and Yemen, Palestine, Algeria, Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, Charge d'affaires of the permanent observer missii of the OIC to the UN. SPV.5230(Resumptionl) (21 July 2005) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco and Pakistan. SIPV.5292 (25 Oct. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic. SlPV.5297 (31 Oct. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic. SlPV.5320 (12 Dec. 2005) Lebanon. SlPV.5323 (13 Dec. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic. SlPV.5329 (15 Dec. 2005) Lebanon and Syrian Arab Republic. Discussion in denaw
SIPV.MIl (13 Jan. 2005). At the 5111th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members. in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SIPRSTI2005M. SIPV.5115 (24 Jan. 2005). WV.5117 (28 Jan. 2005). At the 5117th meeting, draft resolution S12005153 was adopted unanimously: resolution l583 (2005). SlW.5122 (15 Feb. 2005). At the 5122nd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/200514. WV.5126 (16 Feb. 2005). At the 5126th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SlPRSTl200516. SIPV.5128 (22 Feb. 2005). SPV.5136 (9 Mar. 2005). At the 5136th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SIPRST/2005112. SPV.5149 (24 Mar. 2005). SIPV.5160 (7 Apr. 2005). At the 5160th meeting, draft resolution S120051227 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1595 (2005).
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (contJnued) SlPV.5166 (21 Apr. 2005). SPV.5172 (29 Apr. 2005). SIPV.5175 (4 May 2005). At the 5175th meeting, the President made a statement, on behatf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": SPRSTl2005117. SIPV.5181 (18 May 2005). SPV.5197 (7 June 2005). At the 5197th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf d the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled The situation in the Middle East": SlPRSTl2005122. SIPV.5200 (15 June 2005). SIW.5205 (17 June 2005). At the 5205th meeting, dmfi resolution S120Q51383 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1605 (2005); at the same meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with the resolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force: SPRST12005/24. SIW.5206 (17 June 2005). S/PV.S212 (22 June 2005). At the 5212th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle Easr'. SlPRST/2005126. SPV.5230 (21 July 2005).
SIW.S230(Resumptionl) (21 July 2005). SPV.5230lCorr.l (21 July 2005). Corrects text. SIPV.5241 (29 July 2005). At tRe 524lst meeting, draft resolution S120051491 was adopted unanimousiy: resolution 1614 (2005). SPV.5250 (24 Aug. 2005). SlPV.5270 (23 Sept. 2005). At the 5270th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, induding the Palestine question": SIPRST12005144. WV.5287 (20 Oct. 2005). SlPV.5292 (25 Oct. 2005). SIPV.5297 (31 Oct. 2005). At the 5297th meeting, draft resolution S120051684 was adopted unanimousty:resolution 1636 (2005). WV.5312 (30 Nov. 2005).
MIDDLE EAST SITUATIQN (continued) SIPV.5313 (30 Nov. 2005). At the 5313th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled ''The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SlPRSTl2005157. SIPV.5320 (12 Dec. 2005). At the 5320th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior considerations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle Ead': SPRSTl2005161. SIPV.5323 (13 Dec. 2005). SIW.5323lCorr.1 (13 Dec. 2005). Corrects text. SIPV.5329 (15 Dec.2005). At the 5329th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/788 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1644 (2005). SIPV.5337 (20 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5339 (21 Dec. 2005).
At the 5339th meeting, draft resolution in S/20051801 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1648 (2005); the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith the resolutionjust adopted on the renewal of the mandate of the UN disengagement Observer Force: SIPRSTl2005165.
Resolutions S/RESll583(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 July 2005; calls upon the Govemment of Lebanon to fully extend and exercise its sole and effective auth~rity throughout the south, including through the deployment of sufficient numbers of Lebanese armed and security forces, to ensure a calm environment throughout the area; calls on the parties to ensure UNlFlL is accordedfull freedom of movementthroughout its area of operation; condemns all acts of violence, including the recent incidents across the Blue Line that have resulted in the killing and wounding of UN military observers; supports the cortinued efforts of UNlFlL to maintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line through mobile patrols and observation from fixed positions and through close contacts with the parties; welcomes the continued contribution of UNlFlL to operational mine clearance, encourages further assistance in mine action by the UN to the Govemment of Lebanon in support of both the continued development of its national mine action capacity and clearance of the remaining minelUXO threat in the south. (Adopted unanimously, 5117th meeting, 28 Jan. 2005)
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SIRES/1595(2005) [Establishmentof an international independent commissionto assist in investigation of the terrorist bombing in Lebanon]. Decides to establish an international independent investigation Commission based in Lebanon to assist the Lebanese authorities in their investigation of all aspects of this terrorist act, including to help identify its perpetrators, sponsors, organizers and accomplices; calls upon the Lebanesegovernment to ensure that the findings and conclusions of the Commission's investigation are taken into account fully; decides that the Commission shall: a) enjoy the full cooperation of the Lebanese authorities; b) have the authority to collect any additional information and evidence; c) enjoy freedom of movement throughout the Lebaneseterritory; d) be provided with the facilities and staff necessary to perform its functions; requeststhe SecretaryGeneralto consult urgently with the Lebanese Govemment with a view to facilitate the establishment and operation of the commission and requests also that he report to the Council accordingly and notify it of the date the Commission begins its full operations; requests also the Secretary-Generalto undertakewithout delay the steps, measures and amngements necessaryfor the speedy establishment and full functioning of the Commission; directs the Commission to determine proceduresfor canying out its investigation; requests the Commissionto complete its work within 3 months, and authorizes the SecretaryGeneral to extend the Commission's operation for a further period not exceeding 3 months, and requests that he inform the Security Council accordingly; requests the Commission to report to the Council on the conclusions of its investigation and requests the Secretary-Generalto update orally the Security Council on the progress of the Commission every 2 months during the operations of the Commission or more frequently as needed. (Adopted unanimously, 5160th meeting, 7 Apr. 2005) SIRES11605(2005) Fhe extensionof the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNDOF to implement the Secretary-General's zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its personnel with the UN code of conduct; decides to renew the mandate of UNDOF for a period of 6 months until 31 Dec. 2005; requests the Secretary-General to submit, at the end of this period, a report on developments in the situation and the measures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973). (Adopted unanimously, 5205th meeting, 17 June 2005)
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) SIFPES11614(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. Endorses the report of the Secretary-Generalon UNlFlL of 21 July 2005 (Sl20051460); decides to extend the present mandate until 31 Jan. 2006; condemns all acts of violence, including the recent incidentsacross the Blue Line that have resulted in deaths and injuries on both sides; supports the continued efforts of UNlFlL to maintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line through mobile land and air patrols and obsewation from fixed positions and through close contacts with the partiesto correct violations, resolve incidents and prevent their escalation, while stressing the primary responsibility of the parties in this regard. (Adopted unanimously, 5241st meeting, 29 July 2005) SIR€S/1636(2005) r h e investigation of terrorist bombings in Lebanon]. Takes note with extreme concern of the Commission's conclusion that, there is converging evidence pointing at the involvementof both Lebanese and Syrian officials in this terrorist act; decides to establish, a Committee of the Security Council consisting of all the members of the Council to undertake the tasks described in the annex to this resolution; welcomes the decision of the Secretary-Generalto extend the mandate of the Commission until 15 Dec. 2005, as authorized by the Security Council in its resolution 1595 (2005), and decides that it will extend the mandate further if recommended by the Commission and requested by the Lebanese Govemment; decides that: (a) Syria must detain those Syrian officials or individuals whom the Commission considers as suspected of involvement in the planning, sponsoring, organizing or perpetrating of this terrorist ad, and make them fully available to the Commission; (b) the Commissionshall have vis-84s Syria the same rights and authorities as mentioned in paragraph 3 of resolution 1595 (2005), and Syria must cooperate with the Commission fully and unconditionallyon that basis; (c) the Commission shall have the authority to determine the location and modalities for interview of Syrian officials and individuals it deems relevant to the inquiry; insists that Syria not interfere in Lebanese domestic affairs, either directly or indirectly, refrain from any attempt aimed at &stabilizing Lebanon, and respect scrupulously the sovereignty, temtorial integrity, unity and political independenceof this country. (Adoptd unanimously, 5297th meeting, 31 Oct. 2005)
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/RES/1644(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN International Independent InvestigationCommission in Lebanon]. Decides, as recommended by the Commission and requested by the Lebanese Government, to extend the mandate of the Commission, as set forth in resolutions 1595 (2005) and 1636 (2005), initially until 15 June 2006; requests the Commission to report to the Council on the progress of the inquiry every 3 months from the adoption of this resolution, including on the cooperation received from the Syrian authorities, or anytime before that date if the Commission deems that such cooperation does not meet the requirements of this resolution and of resolutions 1595 and 1636; authorizes the Commission, following the request of the Lebanese Government, to extend its technical assistance as appropriate to the Lebanese authoritieswith regard to their investigations on the terrorist attacks perpetrated in Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004, and requests the SecretaryGeneral in consultations with the Commission and the Lebanese Government to present recommendations to expand the mandate of the Commission to include investigations of those other attacks; requests the Secretar)~General to continue to provide the Commissionwith the support and resources necessary for the discharge of its duties. (Adopted unanimously, 5329th meeting, 15 Dec. 2005) SIRES/1648(2005) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. Calls upon the parties concerned to implement immediately its resolution 338 (1973) of 22 Oct. 1973; decides to renew the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force for a period of 6 months, that is, until 30 June 2006; requests the Secretary-General to submit, at the end of this period, a report on developments in the situation and the measures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973). (Adopted unanimously, 5339th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005)
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NAGORNY KARABAUH SITUATION See: ARMENIA -AZERBAlJAN
NARCOTIC DRUGS General documants S120051197 (N59I754) Letter, 10 Mar. 2005, from Croatia. Transmits the Zagreb Declaration on InternationalCooperationon Counter-Terrorism, Comption and the Fight against Transnatinal Organized Crime, adopted at the expert workshop on "lnternationalcooperation on counter-terrorism, corruption and the fight against transnational organized crime", held on 7-9 Mar. 2005 in Zagreb; includes conclusions of the expert workshop. W20051527 (N591895) Note verbale, 12 A ug. 2005, from Egypt. Transmits recommendations adopted by the NationalWorkshop on Legal Instrumentsto Combat Terrorism, held in Cairo, 21-22 Dec.2004. W2005/621 (N601403) Note verbale, 28 Sept. 2005, from Madagascar. Transmits action plan adopted by the National Expert Workshop for the Legislative Incorporationof the Universal Instruments against Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime, held in Antananarivo, 30 Aug.-l Sept. 2005. NEPAL-POLITICAL CONDITIONS
General documents S/2005/137 Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement issued on 28 Feb. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the situation in Nepal. S/2Q05/629 Letter, 22 Sept. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union in response to the statement of ceasefire by Chairman Prachanda, Communist Party of ~ e k(Maoist), l issued on 8 Sept. 2005. W20051751 Letter, 21 Nov. 2005, from United Kingdom. Transmits statement on Nepal's media ordinance, issued on 28 Oct. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union. W20051804 Letter, 6 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the agreement between the political parties and the Maoists in Nepal issued on 5 Dec. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union. S120051805 Letter, 6 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement in response to the closure of Radii Sagamartha FM in Nepal issued on 5 Dec. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
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NUCLEAR NOWPROLIFERATION S120051799 Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004). Transmits report by the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning NonProliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons; covers activities undertaken during the period 1Jan. to 16 Dec. 2005; includes k t of member States that have submitted their national reports as of 16 Dec. 2005 and also a list of those that have not.
General documents S1200515 (AJ591663) Letter, 3 Jan. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits final communique and the Manama Declaration, adopted by the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council at its 25th session, held in Bahrain, 20-21 Dec. 2004.
S/2005/11 Letter, 7 Jan. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 20 Dec. 2004 from the SecretaryGeneral (Sl20041985) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the his intention to appoint Volker Beck (Germany), Richard T. Cupitt (United States), Roque MonteleuneNeto(Brazil) and Victor S. Slipchenko (Russian Fedeartion) as experts to assist the work of the Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004). S1200W155 (N59ff33) Letter, 7 Mar. 2005, from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkrnenistan and Uzbekistan. Transmits statement of representativesof Central Asian States on the establishment of a nuclearweapon-free zone in Central Asia, adopted at the UNsponsored meeting on the Central Asian nuclearweapon-free zone, held on 8 Feb. 2004 in Tashkent. S120051172 (N59ff41) Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from Kazakhstan. Transmits, as Chair of the meeting of the Shanghai CooperationOrganizatiin, joint communiqu6 of the meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of States members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Astana on 25 Feb. 2005; underlines the importance of strengthening the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in order to ensure stability and peace in CentralAsia.
S120051299 Letter, 6 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports that on 19 Apr. 2005, the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) approved the recruitment of 4 additional experts to assist in its work. Si20051474 Letter, 13 July 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement issued on 13 July 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union on the Korean peninsula; welcomes the announcement that the &party talks are to resume in the week beginning 25 July and urges the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to dismantle its nuclear programmes.
NUCLEAR NOhLPROLIFERATION (continued) S120051521 Letter, 8 Aug. 2005, from India. Transmits the Weapons of Mass Destructionand their DeliveiySystem (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Act, adopted by the Indian Parliament on 13 May 2005. S120051522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final communiqu6, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. S120051549 Letter, 18 Aug. 2005, from Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of). Transmits note dated 15Aug. 2005 by which the Permanent Mission of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Vienna communicated to the !AEA its views on the resolution adopted as GOVl2005164 entitled "Implementation of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferationof Nuclear Weapons Safeguards Agreement in the lslamic Republic of Iran and related Board resolutions" adopted by the Board of Governors on 11 Aug. 2005. S120051647 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from Argentina and the United Kingdom. Transmits "Highlights and conclusionsR of the seminar entitled "Advancing in the Implementation of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004)", organized by the Government of Argentina and sponsored by the United Kingdom. S1200W658 (N601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the lslamic Conference Group in New York, final wmmuniqu6 of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of lslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New Yo* 23 Sept. 2005. SIZOOW6581Com.2 (N601440lCorr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. W20051754 (N601578) Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits Declarationof Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the member States of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), adopted in Moscow on 30 Nov. 2005 at the meeting of the Council of CSTO Ministers for Foreign Affairs, on the Outcome of the UN World Summit held in New York in Sept. 2005.
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NUCLEAR NOWPROLIFERATION (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRSTIZ005116 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5168th meeting, 25 Apr. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council" lby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the briefings by the Chairmenof the AC Qaidmaliban Sanctions Committee established pursuant to resolution l267 (1999), the Counter-Temxism Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) on the work of the 3 Committees; welcomes the adoption by the GeneralAssembly on 13 Apr. 2005 of the International Convention for the Suppressionof Acts of Nuclear Terrorism by consensus; stresses the different mandates of the 3 Committees; reaffirms that the responsibility for implementingthe Security Council resolutions relevant to the mandates of the 3 Committees, including preparation of reports to the respective Committees, rests with the States; invites the CTC to pursue its agenda as set out in the work programme for the CTC's 15th 90-day period (Sl20051266); encourages all parts of the UN to do their utmost to ensure that the Counter-Terrcrism Committee Executive Directorate becomes fully operational in the shortest possible time. SIPRSTIZOOW34 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5229th meeting, 20 July 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmenof subsidiary bodies of the Security Council" lby the President of the Security Council. Reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to peace and security and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motiiations, whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its condemnation of the ACQaida network and other terrorist groups for ongoing and multiple criminal terrorist acts; urges all States to cooperate to bring to justice, in accordance with the principle of extradite or prosecute, the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of acts of terrorism; strongly encourages Member States as well as the respective Committees to redouble their efforts to seek ways to further strengthen the implementationof resolution 1267 (1999), 1373 (2001) and 1540 (2004), in accordance with the provisionsof these and other relevant resolutions; encourages its Counter-Terrorism Committee, AC Qaidflaliban Sanctions Committee, and, when appropriate its 1540 Committee, as well as relevant organizations, to enhance cooperation with a view to identifying, promoting, and developing, as appropriate, best practices to provide clarity and guidance to Stateson implementationof the provisions of the relevant resolutions.
NUCLEAR NOISPROLIFERATION(continued) Particbation bv non-Council members (without fhe riaht to vote) SPV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005) Australia, Chile, Cuba, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Morocco, Spain, Venezuela and Viet Nam. SIPV.5229 (20 July 2005) Australia, Cuba, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Peru, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic and Venezuela. S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005) Pakistan. SIPV.5293 (26 Oct. 2005) Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Fiji, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, Samoa, Switzerland, and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).
Discussion in denary slw.5168 (25 Apr. 2005). At the 5168th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council": SIPRST/2005/16.
SPV.5229 (20 July 2005). SIPV.5229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005). At the 52291h meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council: SIPRSTl2005134. SPV.5293 (26 Oct. 2005). S/W.5293/Corr.l (26 Oct. 2005). Corrects name of speaker for Cuba. SIPV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005).
ONUB See: BURUNDI SITUATION
PALESTINE QUESTION See also: MIDDLE EAST SITUATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
ReDorts SIZOOW01 (A/60/539) Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine :report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 7 Nov. 2005.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) General documents S1200512 (AIES-101293) ldentical letters, 4 Jan. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 210 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 Dec. 2004 and concerns alleged lsraeli military campaign against Palestinians; reports alleged killing of at least 7 civilians, majority of whom were children under 18, and wounding of 8 others in the town of Beit Lahiya in the Gaza Strip, 4 Jan. 2005, as well as another attack in the area of Khan Younis just 5 days ago, resulted in 9 deaths; reports also alleged restrictions imposed on the freedom of movement of Palestinians and humanitarian personnel and candidates campaigningfor the presidentialelection; includes the names of the 22 Palestinians killed, 19 Dec. 2004-4 Jan. 2005. S1200515 (N591663) Letter, 3 Jan. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits final cornmuniqu&and the Manama Declaration, adopted by the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council at its 25th session, held in Bahrain, 20-21 Dec. 2004. 92005138 ( A m - 101295) Identicalletters, 18 Jan. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 211 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Jan. 2005 and reports alleged continued military raids and attacks by lsraeli forces against civilian areas in the Gaza Strip, and continued collective punishments of Palestinians, including closures and other restrictions on movement and imprisonmentof civilians requiring medical treatment; reports also that closure of the Karni crossing, through which all food and other goods enter Gaza, has led to a decrease in food supply and other necessities; includes the names of 34 Palestinians killed, 517 Jan. 2005. SK2005139 (N591677) Letter, 18 Jan. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to letter from lsrael (N591667-Sl2005114)and refutes accusations against the Syrian Arab Republicregarding the current situation in territories occupied by Israel; concerns the construction of the illegal wall, conflscatins of Palestinian lands, lsraeli settlement policies, temrism, adherence to international resolutions and peacebuilding efforts in the Middle East. S12005140 (Al591678) Letter, 19 Jan. 2005, from Israel. Concems recent alleged attacks against lsrael citizens in the Gaza Strip, on the lsraeli side of the Blue Line, involving Hizbullah, and in the town of Sderot, resulted in the deaths of 7 civilians and 1 military person, and injuries to many others, 9-18 Jan. 2005; calls upon the international community to reaffirm its rejection of terrorist tactics.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/200W46 ( A B - 101296) ldentical letters, 26 Jan. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 212 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Jan. 2005 and concerns continued construction of the Wall, confiscation of land and destruction of Palestinian properties, military raids and attacks by lsraeli forces against civilian areas in the Occupied Palestinian Temtory; states that since the last letter at least 13 Palestinians have been killed; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, 19-26 Jan. 2005. Sl20051101 ( M S - 101297) ldentical letters, 22 Feb. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that the lsrael Government allegedly approved the final route of the Wall it has been constructing in the Occupied Palestinian Temtory since June 2002 and that the new Wall will result in the de facto annexation of at least 7 percent of the total area of the West Bank; states also that the Wall is severing and isolating cities, towns and villages in the West Bank, creating walled enclaves for thousands of civilians; includes the names of Palestinianskilled, 27 Jan.-20 Feb. 2005. SI2OO5/13O (N59ff 17) Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, from Israel. Reports an attack allegedly comnitted by a Palestinian suicide bomber in Tel Aviv, resulted in the deaths of 5 people and injuries to more than 50 others, 25 Feb. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian leadership and the international community to reaffirm its rejection of terrorist tactics. SI20051143 (N59ff26) Note verbale, 7 Mar. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to document dated 28 Feb. 2005 from lsrael (N59ff 17-S120051130) and denies allegations on Syria's connection to recent armed incident in TeCAviv; states that it constitutes distortion of the facts and levels accusations against the Syrian Arab Republic without facts or evidence. W20051170 (A159ff39) Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Refers to the letters of 11 Jan. and 28 Feb. 2005 from lsrael (N591667-S/2005/14 and N59ff 17-S120051130) and rejects the allegations contained therein. SI20051202 (AB-101298) ldentical letters, 23 Mar. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 214 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-22 Feb. 2005 and concerns approval by lsraeli Government of plans to build 3,500 more housing units in the "Maale Adumim" settlement east of Jerusalem; states that this illegal settlement campaign together with the unlawful construction of the Wall is gravely underminingthe prospects for achieving the twostate solution in accordancewith the road map; includes the names of 6 Palestinianskilled, 25 Feb.-l4 Mar. 2005. S120051215 (N59/761) Letter, 22 Mar. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits press statement issued at the 94th regular session of the Ministerial Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Riyadh, 13 Mar. 2005.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S120051321 (MS-101302) ldentical letters, 17 May 2005,
from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 215 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Mar. 2005 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military campaign against Palestinians; reports armed incident in the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinian boys and injury to another teenage boy, 9 Apr. 2005; includes the names of 5 Palestinians killed, 8-1 0 Apr. 2005. S120051244 ( B - 101300) ldentical letters, 15 Apr. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 216 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Apr. 2005 and reports armed incident allegedly involving lsraeli forces dressed in civilian clothes, in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, resulted in a death of a Palestinian, 14 Apr. 2005.
from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 2 17 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000- 15 Apr. 2005 and concerns recent announcement by Israeli Government to continue construction of the wall in and around Jerusalem; calls on the international community to undertake measures and revue the peace process; states that since the last report 11 more Palestinians were killed; includes the names of 11 Palestinians killed, 1OApr.-l6 May 2005. S12005/327 (N591805) Identicalletters, 19 May 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports latest attacks allegedly perpetrated by Hamas against Israeli communities in the Gaza Strip and western Negev, 18 May 2005; calls on the intemational community to reaffirms its absolute rejection of armed attacks and to make every effort to bring its perpetratorsto justice.
SM005M62 (M-101301) Letter, 20 Apr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Committeeon the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concerns the growing Israel's settlement activities in the Occupied Palestinian Tenitory, in connection with the recent announcement regarding construction of 50 homes in the West Bank settlement of "Elkana" south of Qalqilya. S12005M14 Letter, 18 Apr. 2005, from the League of Arab States. Transmits letter dated 17 Apr. 2005 fnxn the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States regarding the outcome of the 17th session at the summit level of the Council of the League of Arab States, held in Algiers, 22-23 Mar. 2005; includes resolutions nos. l71287 to 171324 and the Algiers Declaration,adopted at the 17th session, together with the final Communique issued at the session.
Sl2005/306 Letter, 6 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Alvaro de Soto as the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the SecretaryGeneral's Personal Representativeto the Palestine Liberation Organization and the PalestinianAuthority, to succeed Tej e Roed-Larsen, who senred until 31 Dec. 2004. S120051307 Letter, 10 May 2005, from the President of the Securrty Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 6 May 2005 (Sl20051306) and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of his intentionto appoint Alvaro de Soto as the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the SecretatyGeneral's Personal Representativeto the Palestine Liberation Organizationand the Palestinian Authority.
S120051314 (N591803) Letter, 13 May 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits, in capacity as host country of the "Quarter Ministerialmeeting of the Middle East Peace Process intemational intermediaries,final statement of the meeting; concerns commitments of the parties at the Sharm el-Sheikh summit of 8 Feb. 2005.
S120051372 ( m - 101303) ldentical letters, 6 June 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 218 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200017 May 2005 and concerns alleged continued measures by lsrael to unlawfully change the border between lsrael and the territory it occupied in 1967, namely the 1949 Armistice Line, also known as 1967 Line or Green Line.
S/2005/375 (A1591829) ldentical letters, 7 June 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Sew@ Council. Concerns continuing alleged armed attacks by Palestiniansagainst lsraeli civilians and reports an incident when Qassam rockets were fired at the lsraeli town of Sderot, resulted in injuries to 3 Israelis, 7 June 2005; reports also shelling on the same day of the lsraeli community of Ganei Tal, resulted in 3 deaths and injuries to 6 people.
Sl20051386 (N591845) Note verbale, 13 June 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits press statement issued at the 95th regular session of the Ministerial Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Riyadh, 11 June 2005.
S/20051410 (N591854) ldentical letters, 22 June 2005, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged surge in armed attacks by Palestinians in the last 2 days and reports the thwarting of an alleged planned suicide bombing by a Palestinian woman entering Israel on a medical permit, and 2 other attacks against Israelis, resulted in 2 deaths and an injury, 20 June 2005.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2005/432 Letter, 28 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Concerns the situation in the Middle East, in particular, Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip; notes the appointment of James Wolfensohn by the Quartet as the Special Envoy for the Gaza Disengagement 1 June31 Dec. 2005; refers to Security Council resolution 1515 (2003)which formally endorsed the Quartet's performancebased road map to a permanentsolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and encourages the diplomatic efforts of the Quartet and others; requests the Security Council to confirm its support for the proposed arrangements in view of the urgent and temporary nature of Wolfensohn's mission. S20051433 Letter, 5 July 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretavGeneral's letter of 28 June 2005 (Sl20051432) and informs that the activities of the Quartet, including the mandate of its Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement, has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council. S12005/452 (Al591870) Identicalletters, 13 July 2005,
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S120051473 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Yemen. Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the lslamic Conference Group, the participation of the Senior Advisor of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Organuation of the lslamic Conference to the UN in the Council's meeting to consider the recent developments in the Occupied PalestinianTerritory, induding East Jerusalem, to be held on 21 July 2005.
S120051522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final mmuniqut3, the Sana'a Declarationand the resolutions adopted by the lslamic Conferenceof Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. S/2005/530 ( M S - 101305) ldentical letters, 18 Aug. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refersto previous 219 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 20006 June 2005 and concerns alleged continued attacks against Palestinians and destruction of their property by lsraeli forces; reports an alleged attack by an illegal
from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the
settler occurred against the backdrop of recent
President of the Security Council. Reports the suicide bombing in a shopping mall in Netanya, Israef, allegedly involving member of the lslamic Jihad organization, 12 July 2005; calls on the international community to urge the Palestinian Authority to take all steps to dismantle terrorist organizations and to condemn the regional States that have aflegedly been supporting Palestinian terrorist groups.
withdrawal of lsrael from Gaza and parts of the West Bank, resulted in the 2 deaths and an injury to a Palestinian, 17 Aug. 2005; includes the names of 51 Palestinians killed, 17 May-l8 Aug. 2005.
SM0051457 (Al591873) ldentical letters, 14 July 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the Resident of the Security Council. Reports launching of mkets allegedly from the Hamas and AFAqsa Martyrs' brigade groups into the lsraeli village of Nativ Ha'asara resulting in the death of a woman; urges the international community to support the fight against terrorism and further urges the Palestinian Authority to take all steps to dismantle terrorist organizations. S/2005!469 Letter, 19 July 2005, from Kuwait. Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group and on behalf of the League of Arab States, an immediate meeting of the Security Council to consider the situation in the tenitories occupied by lsrael as a result of the alleged continuous settlement activities by lsraeli includingthe construction of the wall. 5120051471 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Algeria. Requests that Yahya Mahmassani, Permanent Representative of Algeria, be invitedto participate in the public debate on the Palestinian question, to be held in the Security Council on 21 July 2005. S120051472 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Palestine. Requeststhat the Security Council invite the Charge d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the UN to participate in the Council's meeting regarding the situation in the Middle East, to be held on 21 July 2005.
S/2005!552 (N591905) Letter, 29 Aug. 2005, from Israel. Concernsa suicide bombing in the lsraeli city of Be'er Sheva committed allegedly by the Islamic Jihad, resulted in injuries to 2 security agents and 46 civilians, 28 Aug. 2005; calls upon the international community to reiterate its intolerance of terrorism and to further demand from the Palestinian Authority to take steps to prevent tmrism. S120051556 (AIES-101306) Letter, 30 Aug. 2005, from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concerns recent decisions by the lsraeli Government to expand and consolidate its settlements in Ma'ale Adumim, Ariel and Betar lllit in the West Bank. S12005/559 better, 26 Aug. 2005, from the Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom. Transmits statement concerning disengagementissued on 25 Aug. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union. S/20051608 (MS-101307) Identical letters, 26 Sept. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary General and to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 220 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Aug. 2005 and concerns alleged intensifying of military campaign by lsrael against Palestinians; reports alleged air strikes and 4 extrajudicial executions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, resulted in 4 deaths and injuries to l 5 people, 24-25 Sept. 2005.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S120051609 (N601382) ldentical letters, 26 Sept. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Reports armed attacks allegedly canied out by Hamas, when more than 40 Kassam artillery rocketswere fired onto the Israeli town of Sderot and elsewhere in the Negev, wounding 5 persons and forcing inhabitants of the region to seek bomb shelters, 2325 Sept. 2005; reports also armed incident allegedly involving Hamas in a residential neighbourhoodin the Gaza Strip, resufted in the deaths of 20 Palestinians participated in an armed parade, 23 Sept. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian Authority to act upon its obligations and dismantle terrorist organizations. S120051610 (N601385) Identical letters, 27 Sept. 2005, fKun lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Reports abduction and murder of Sasson Nuriel, an lsraeli resident whose body was found in Beitunya, near the West Bank town of Ramallah, 26 Sept. 2005; states that Hamas claimed responsibilityfor the attack and calls upon the Palestinian Authority to act upon its obligations under the
S/2005/655 (N60/435) ldentical letters, 17 Oct. 2005, from Israel. Reportsthe 2 recent attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians against young lsraeli citizens at Efzionjunction and Eli Junction in Binyamin, resulted in the deaths of 3 persons and 1 critical injury, 16 Oct. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian Authorrty to take immediate and comprehensive steps to effectively prevent Palestinianterrorism. S12005658 (N601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the Islamic Conference Group in New York, final communiqud of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organizationof Islamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S12005/658lCotr.2 (N601440lCorr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Covects text. W2005/674 (M-101310) ldentical letters, 25 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 223 lettersfrom Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200010 Oct. 2005 and reports that since the last letter dated 10 Oct. 2005, at least 4 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by lsraeli forces in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; includes the names of 4 Palestinians killed, 16-23 Oct. 2005. S12005/680 (N6014-48) Identical letters, 27 Oct. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Securii Council. Reports a recent suicide bombing allegedly committed by a Palestinian associated with the Islamic Jihad organization in a crowded open-air market in the lsraeli city of Hadera, resulted in deaths of 5 people and injuries to 55 others; calls upon the international community to require the Palestinian Authority to uphold its obligations. S120051685 (AIES-101311) ldentical letters, 28 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 224 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200025 Oct. 2005 and concerns alleged intensification of military campaign against Palestinians in Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; reports that since the last letter dated 25 Oct. 2005, at least 7 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by lsraeli forces; includes the names of 7 Palestinians killed, 27 Oct. 2005. SL2005n20 ( M S 101312) ldentical letters, 15 Nov. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 225 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-28 Oct. 2005 and concerns alleged escaiated military campaign against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; reports that since the last letter dated 28 Oct. 2005, at least 19 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by lsraeli forces; includes the names of 18 Palestinians killed, 27 0d.-14 Nov. 2005.
Road Map and dismantle the Hamas organization.
S/2005/612 (Al601388) Letter, 17 Sept. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits pressstatement of the 96th regular session of the Ministerial Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 6-7 Sept 2005. S/2005/617 (mIOBO8) Identicalletters, 29 Sept. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary General and to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 221 letters fiom Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Sept. 2005 and concerns alleged air and artillery raids and attacks by lsrael against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip; reports alleged air strkes and 3 extrajudicial executions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, resulted in 24 deaths and the detention of 25 people; includes the names of 24 Palestinians killed, 24 Aug.-28 Sept. 2005. S/2005/619 (N601416) Letter, 29 Sept. 2005, from the LibyanArab Jarnahiriya. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group for the month of September 2005 and on behalf of the States members of the League of Arab States, letter of the same date from the Arab Group concerning the remarks made on 23 Sept. 2005 to the Security Council by N a r o de Soto, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral to the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestine Authority, in his Mefing to the Security Council (SPV.5270). Sl2005/640 ( M S - 101309) Identical letters, 10 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressedto the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 222 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200029 Sept. 2005 and reports that since the last letter dated 29 Sept. 2005, at least 6 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children under the age 18, were killed allegedly by the lsraeli forces in the G m Strip and the West Bank; includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed, 3-9 Oct. 2005.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) SM00W56 (N601580) Identical letters, 5 Dec. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports attacks with Kassam artillery rocket and mortar shells allegedly perpetratedby al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade against Israeli citlzens in the town of Nativ Ha'asara, southern Negev, and the town of Sdemt, western Negev, resulted in damage to property, 3 4 Dec. 2005; calls upon the PalestinianAuthority to act upon its obligations and dismantle terrorist organizations. S/200!5/757 (N601581) Identicalletters, 5 Dec. 2005, from lsrael addressedto the Sewbry-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports a suicide bombing attack allegedly committed by a Palestinian associated with the Islamic Jihad organization in a crowded area outside of the Hasharon shopping mall in the city of Netanya, resulted in at least 5 deaths and injuriesto more than 55 people, 5 Dec. 2005; urges the internationalcommunity to reaffirm its intolerance of terrorism and the aiding andlor sheltering of terrorist organizations and to require the Palestinian Authority to immediately combat Palestinian terrorism and fulfil its internationalobligations.
S12005n71 (M-10t313) Identicalletters, 8 Dec. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 226 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 NW. 2005 and concerns alleged continued wide-scale military operations against Palestinians in the Gaza M p and the West Bank; reports that since September 2000, the total number of Palestinian civilians allegedly killed by Israeli forces raised to over 3,774. SCaQ051797 Letter, 13 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter of 28 June 2005 (SM0051432) and to the response dated 5 July 2005 (S/2005/433) regarding the actiiies of the Quartet and concerns extension of the mandate of James Wdfensohn, the Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement of the Quartet, for a further %month period, to the end of March 2006; requests confirmation of the Security Council's support for the proposed arrangements. SMOOW98 Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretayGenerak letter dated 13 Dec. 2005 (SM005/797) concerningthe activities of the Quartet, including the extension of the mandate of its Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement, James Wolfensohn, and the continued support for his office in Jerusalem and reports that the members of the Security Council welcome the proposed arrangements set out in this letter. S/2005/826 (N601633) Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Islamic Summit Conference, the Makkah ACMukarramah Declaration and other documents, adopted at the 3rd extraordinary session c4 the Islamic Summit Conference, MakkahAI-Mukarramah, Saudi Arabia, 7-8 Dec. 2005.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security SIPRSTm#)5/2 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5111th meeting, 13 Jan. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, includingthe Palestinian question" lby the President of the Security Coundl. Welcomes the Palestinian Presidential election held on 9 Jan. 2005; cornmends the credible and fair character of the vote and congratulates the Palestinianpeople who demonstratedtheir commitment to democracy by participating in the election under challenging conditions; congratulatesthe newly elected President of the Palestinian Authority on his election; looks forward to the convening of the Palestinian legislativeelections in the near future; stresses the need for the full implementation of the Quartet Roadmap, as endorsed by the Security Councii in resolution 1515 (2003), for the creation of an independent, viable, democratic and sovereign State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security. SIPRST/2005/6 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5126th meeting, 16 Feb. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question's 1by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the resumptionof direct talks between the Prime Minister of lsrael and the President of the Palestinian Authority; underlines the understandings reached by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority, in particular that all Palestinians will stop all acts of violence against all Israelis everywhere and that lsrael will cease all its military actv i ties against all Palestinians everywhere; looks forward to further engagement by the 'Quartet' with the 2 parties to ensure continued progress in the peace process and the full implementationof the Road Map and relevant Security Council resolutions, towards the creation of an independent, viable, democratic and sovereign State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security.
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INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS- SUWECT INDEX PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/PRST/2005/12 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5136th meeting, 9 Mar. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question") by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the conclusions of the London Meeting on supporting the Palestinian Authority on 1 Mar.; stresses the crucial importanceof security, good governance and development of the Palestinian economy and the key role of the international community in assisting the Palestinian Authority in taking fonnrard its comprehensive plans by providing financial and political support; supports the Joint Statement of the 'Quartet' issued following the meeting of the 'Quartet' in the margins of the London Meeting; reiterates its call for full respect by the Govemment of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority of understandings reached at the Sham eI Sheikh summit on 8 Feb., in particularthat all Palestinianswill stop all acts of violence against all Israelis everywhere and that lsrael will cease all its militaryatiiities against all Palestinians everywhere; reiterates its call on both lsrael and the Palestinian Authority to ensure continued progress in the peace process towards full implementationof the road map in direct contact with the 'Quartet'; reiterates its demand for immediate cessation of all acts of violence, including all acts of terror, provocation, incitement and destruction; reiterates its commitment to the vision of two states, tsrael and Palestine, living side-by-side in peace and security. S/PRST/2005/44 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5270th meeting, 23 Sept. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled The situaiion in the Middle East, induding the Palestinian question" lby the President of the Security Council. Supports the Statement issued in New York on 20 Sept. 2005 by the Quartet, which is annexed to this statement; urges the Government of lsrael and the PalestinianAuthority to cooperate, along with other parties concerned, with the efforts to achieve the goals set out in the Quartet Statement; calls for renewed action in parallel by the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority on their obligations in accordance with the Roadmap, to ensure continued progress towards the creation of an independent, sovereign, democratic and viable State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) SIPRSTL2005157 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5313th meeting, 30 Nov. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian queston") by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah Crossing reached between the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority on 15 Nov. 2005; calls on the parties to take immediate action to implement the terms of both agreements according to the time lines establishedtherein; calls for renewed action in parallel by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority on their obligations in accordance with the Roadmap, to ensure continued progresstowards the creation of a viable, democrati, sovereign, and contiguous Palestine living sidety-side with lsrael in peace and security.
Partlcl~ationbv non-Council members (without fhe riaht to vote) SIPV.5230 (21 July 2005) Cuba, Egypt, India, Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Norway, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia and Yemen, Palestine, Algeria, Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, Charge d'affaires of the permanentobserver mission of the OIC to the UN. SIPV.5230(Resurnptionl) (21 July 2005) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Motocco and Pakistan.
Discussion in ~ l e n a w S(PV.5111 (13 Jan. 2005). At the 5111th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SlPRST/2005/2. SPV.5126 (16 Feb. 2005). At the 5126th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SPRSTl200516. SIPV.5128 (22 Feb. 2005).
SIPV.5136 (9 Mar. 2005). At the 5136th meeting, the Presidentmade a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, induding the Palestinian question": SlPRST12005112. SIPV.5149 (24 Mar. 2005). SlW.5166 (21 Apr. 2005). SIPV.5181 (18 May 2005). SIPVV5206(17 June 2005). SPV.5230 (21 July 2005).
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/PV.5230(Resurnptionl) (21 July 2005). S/PV.52301Corr.l (21 July 2005). Corrects text.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SlPV.5222 (6 July 2005) Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea.
SPV.5250 (24 Aug. 2005). SIPV.5270 (23 Sept. 2005). At the 5270th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestine questionn:S/PRST/2005/44. SPV.5287 (20 Oct. 2005). SlPV.5312 (30 Nov. 2005). SlPV.5313 (30 Nov. 2005). At the 5313th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the M i l e East, including the Palestinian question": S/PRST/2005/57. SIPV.5337 (20 Dec. 2005).
PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/2005/204 Report of the SecretarycGeneralon the United Nations Observer Mission in Bougainville(Papua New Guinea). Issued: 28 Mar. 2005.
Statements bv the President of the Security Councll SIPRSTIZ005123 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5201st meeting, 15 June 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "The situation in Papua New Guinea'? / by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the 1st General Elections for the President and Members of the House of Representatives of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville held from 20 May through 9 June 2005, and considers that they were competently and transparently conducted, as noted by the International Observer Team; urges those who did not participate in the electoral process to respect the outcome of the elections and support without delay the Autonomous Bougainville Government in its peacebuildingefforts; pays tribute to the efforts of the Government of Papua New Guinea and the Bougainville leaders for fully implementing the Bougainville Peace Agreement; notes with satisfaction that the performanceof the UN Observer Mission in Bougainville (UNOMB), as well as that of its preceding UN Political Office in Bougainville (UNPOB), manifestedthat a small UN special political mission with a clearly defined mandate can make a critical contribution to a regional conflict resolution effort in an efficient and effective manner.
particbation bv non-Councll members (withouf the riaht to vote) SPV.5201 (15 June 2005) Papua New Guinea.
SlPV.5201 (15 June 2005). At the 5201st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled ''The situation in Papua New Guinea": S/PRST/2005/23. SPV.5222 (6 July 2005).
PEACLBUILDING General documents S/2005/316 Letter, 16 May 2005, from Denmark. Transmits discussion paper for the open debate on post conflict peacebuilding, to be held in the Security Council on 26 May 2005, during the presidency of Denmark. S120051522 (Al591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the lslamic Countries, final communiqu6, the Sana'a Declarationand the resolutions adopted by the lslamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. S12005/594 Letter, 7 Sept. 2005, from the Philippines. Reportsthat under the presidency of the Philippines, the Security Council is scheduled to have a debate on subject 'The role of civil society in conflict prevention and the pacific settlement of disputes" on 20 Sept. 2004 and transmits a non-paper to guide the discussion. S/2005/638 Letter, 10 Oct. 2005, from Romania. Reports that during the presidency of Romania, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a debate on the subject "Cooperation between the UN and regional organizations in maintaining international peace and security" on 17 Oct. 2005, and transmits concept paper to help guide the discussion on this subject. S/2005/658 (A1601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the lslamic Conference Group in New York, final communique of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of lslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S/2005/658ICorr.2 (N60/440/Corr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. S1200W54 (N601578) Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits Declaration of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the member States of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), adopted in Moscow on 30 Nov. 2005 at the meeting of the Council of CSTO Ministers for Foreign Affiirs, on the Outcome of the UN World Summit held in New York in Sept 2005.
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PEAC6-BUILDING(continued) Draft resolutions S120051649 Drafl resolution [on cooperation between the UN and regional and subregionalorganizations in maintaining internationalpeace and security]. S/2005/803 Draft resolution [on establishmentof the PeacebuildingCommission] / Denmark and United Republic of Tanzania. S12005/806 Draft resolution [on membership of the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission] / Denmark and United Republic of Tanzania.
Statements bv the Presldent of the Security S/PRST/2OOSMO Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5187th meeting, 26 May 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Post-conflict peacebuilding") by the President of the Security Council. Reaffirms its commitment to the purposes and princ~lesenshrined in the Charter of UN and recalls its primary responsibility for the maintenanceof international peace and secutity; acknowledges that serious attention to the longer-term p m s s of peacebuildingin all its multiple dimensions is critically important, and that adequate support for peacebuilding activities can help to prevent countries from relapsing into conflict; underlinesthat for countries emerging from conflict, significant international assistance for economic and social rehabilitationand reconstruction is indispensable; recognises the crucial role of regional and subregionalorganisations in postconflict peacebuilding and their involvement at the earliest possiblestage; stresses the special needs of Africa in postanflict situations and encourages the international community to pay particular attention to those needs.
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PEACEBUILDING (continued) SIPRST/2005/42 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5264th meeting, 20 Sept. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The role of civil society in conflict prevention and the pacific settlement of disputes"J1 by the President of the Security Council. Underlined the need for a broad strategy for conflict preventionand pacificsettlement of disputes; reaffirmed the need for this strategy to be based on engagement with governments, regional and subregional organizations as well as civil society organizations; underlined the potential contributions of a vibrant and diverse civil society in conflict prevention, as well as in the peaceful settlement of disputes and noted that a well-functioning civil society has the advantage of specialized knowledge, capabilities, experience, links with key constituencies, influence and resources, which can assist parties in conflict to achieve peaceful solution to disputes; noted that a vigorous and inclusive civil society could provide community leadership, help shape public opinion, and facilitate as well as contribute to reconciliation between conflicting communities; underscoredand will strengthen its relationship with civil society, including as appropriate, through, inter alia, the use of "Ma-formula" meetings and meetingswith local civil society organizations during Secufi Council missions.
Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without the daht to vote) SIPV.5187 (26 May 2005) Australia, Chile, a t e d'lvoire, Egypt, Ghana, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine. S/PV.5187(Resumptionl) (26 May 2005) Papua New Guinea. SIPV.5264 (20 Sept. 2005) Canada, Peru, Slovakia and Switzerland. SIPVS187 (26 May 2005). SJVV.5187(Resumptionl) (26 May 2005). At the 5187th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Post-conflict peacebuilding": SIPRSTl2005120. SPV.5264 (20 Sept. 2005). At the 5264th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled ''The role of civil society in conflict preventionand the pacific settlement of disputes": S/PRST/2005/42. SIPV.5282 (17 Oct. 2005). SPV.5282(Resurnptionl) (47 Oct.2005). At the 5282nd meeting, draft resolution S120051649 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1631 (2005).
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PEACE-BUILDING (continued) SIPV.5335 (20 Dec. 2005). At the 5335th meeting, action on draft resolutions was as follows: draft resolution Sl20051803, adopted unanimously: resolution 1645 (2005); draft resolution Sl20051806, adopted (13-0-2): resolution 1646 (2005).
Resolutions S/RES/1631(2005) [Cooperation betweenthe UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining intemational peace and security]. Expresses its determination to further develop the cooperation between UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security; urges all States and relevant international organizations to contribute to strengtheningthe capacity of regional and subregional organizations, in particular of African regional and subregional organizations; stresses the importancefor UN of developing regional and subregional organizations ability to deploy peacekeeping forces rapidly in support of UN peacekeeping operations or other Security Council-mandatedoperations; stresses the potential role of regional and subregional organizations in addressing the illicit trade in weapons; reiteratesthe need to encourage regional cooperation; welcomes the efforts undertakenby its subsidiary bodies with responsibilities in counter-terrorism to foster cooperation with regional and subregional organizations; expresses its intention to hold regular meetings as appropriatewith heads of regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security; recommends better communication between UN and regional and subregionalorganizations; reiterates the obligation for regional organizations to keep the Security Council fully informed of their activitiesfor the maintenance of internationalpeace and security; invites the Secretary-Generalto submit a report to the Security Council on the opportunities and challenges facing the cooperation between UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security; requests the SecretayGeneralto include in his regular reporting to the Security Council on peacekeeping and peacebuildingoperations on the assessments of progress on the cooperation between the UN and regional and subregionalorganizations. (Adopted unanimously, 5282nd meeting, 17 Oct. 2005)
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PEACE-BUILDING (continued) SIRES/1645(2005) [Establishment of the Peacebuilding Commission]. Decides to establish the PeacebuildingCommission as an intergovernmentaladvisory body; also decides that the following shall be the main purposes of the Commission: (a) to bring together all relevant actors to marshal resources and to advise on and propose integratedstrategiesfor postanflict peacebuildingand recovery; (b) to focus attention on the reconstruction and instition-buildingefforts necessaryfor recoveryfrom conflict and to support the development of integrated strategies in order to lay the foundation for sustainable development; (c) to provide recommendations and informationto improve the coordination of all relevant actors within and outside the UN; decides that the Commissionshall meet in various configurations; also decides that the Commission shall have a standing OrganizationalCommittee, responsible for developing its own rules of procedureand working methods; decides that members of the Organirafinal Committeeshall serve for renewableterms of 2 years, as applicable; decides that the Organizational Committee shall establish the agenda of the Commission; also decides that the Commission shall make the outcome of its discussions and recommendations publicly available as UN documents to all relevant bodies and actors, including the international financial institutions; decides that the Commission shall submit an annual report to the General Assembly and that the Assembly shall hold an annual debate to review the report; decides that the Commission shall act in all matters on the basis of consensus of its members; requests the SecretaryGeneralto report to the GeneralAssembly on the amngements for establishing the peacebuildingfund during its 60th session; decides that the arrangementsset out above will be reviewed 5 years after the adoption of the present resolution. (Adopted unanimously, 5335th meeting, 20 Dec. 2005) SIRES/1846(2005) [Membership of the Organizational Committee of the PeacebuildingCommission]. Decides pursuant to para. 4 (a) of resolution 1645 (2005) that the permanent members listed in article 23 (1) of the Charter shall be members of the Organizational Committee of the PeacebuildingCommission and that, in addition the Council shall select annually two of its elected members to participate in the OrganizationCommittee; decides that the annual report referredto in para. 15 of resolution 1645 (2005) shall also be submitted to the Security Council for an annual debate. (Adopted 1342, 5335th meeting, 20 Dec. 2005)
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PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS See also: INTERNATIONALSECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN UN DISENGAGEMENTOBSERVER FORCE UN INTERIM ADMlNlSTRATlON MISSION IN KOSOVO UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON UN MISSKM FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA UN MISSION IN CChE D'IVOIRE UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERlTREA UN MISSKIN IN LIBERIA UN MlSSlON IN SIERRA LEONE UN MISSION IN SUDAN UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR UN CBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE UN ORGANIZAnON MISSION IN THE DEMOCRAIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
General documents S12005/4 Note [on elections of chairmen of working groups fw the period ending 31 Dec. 2005) lby the President of the Security Council. S120051522 (AJ591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the Islamic Countries, final communiqu6, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 2830 June 2005. S/2005/6!58 (A1601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capadty as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New York, final communiqd of the annual caardination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of lslamic Conference, held at UN Headquartersin New York, 23 Sept. 2005.
S1200516581Corr.2 (A16014401Corr.2) Letter, 17 0d 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text.
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Council SIPRSTn005121 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5191st meeting, 31 May 2005, in conneclion with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "United Nations Peacekeeping operations'l 1 by the President of the Security Council. Condemns, in the strongest terms, all acts of sexual abuse and exploitationcommitted by UN peacekeeping personnel and reiterates that sexual exploitation and abuse are unacceptableand have a detrimental effect on the fulfilment of mission mandates; recognizes the shared responsibility of the Secretar)~General and all Member States to take every measure within their purview to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse by all categories of personnel in UN peacekeeping missions; urges the SecretaryGeneraland Troop ContributingCountries to ensure that the recommendations of the Special Committee (A/59/19/Add.l), which fall within their respective responsibilities, are implementedwithout delay; calls on the Secretary-Generalto include, in his regular reporting of peacekeepingmissions, a summary of the preventive measures taken to implement a zero-tolerance policy and of the outcome of actions taken against personnel found culpable of sexual exploitation and abuse. SlPRST1200333 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5228th meeting, 18 July 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenanceof internationalpeace and security: HIVIAIDS and international peacekeeping operations" l by the President of the Security Council. Reaftinns its c ommibnent to the full implementation of resolution 1308 (2000); also recalls the UN General Assembly Declarationof Commitment on HIVIAIDS of June 2001; recognizesthat men and women in the uniformed services are vital elements in the fight against HIVIAIDS; welcomes the efforts by Member States to counter the spread of the disease; recognizesthat UN peacekeepingpersonnel can be important contributors to the responseto HIVIAIDS; recognizes that significant progress has been made in implementationof resdution 1308 (2000) but that many challenges remain; expresses its readiness to further promote and support the implementationof this resolution; welcomes regular briefings by DPKO and UNAlDS on the progress made; reaffirmsits intentionto contribute, within its competence, to the attainment of the relevant objectives in the declaration adopted at the 26th special session of the GeneralAssembly in carrying out the Council's work, in particular in its follow-up to resolution 1308 (2000).
piscussion in denary SlPV.5191 (31 May 2005). At the 5191st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled ' m e United Nations peacekeeping operationsn:S/PRSTl2005/21.
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PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued) SIPV.5228 (18 July 2005). At the 5228th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of international peace and security: HlVlAlDS and international peacekeeping operations": SPRSTl2005133. WV.5233 (25 July 2005).
POLITICAL CONDITIQNS-HAITI See: HAITCPOLITICALCONDITIONS
POLITICAL CONDITIONS-SIERRA LEONE
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REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN General documena SM00W638 Letter, 10 Oct. 2005, from Romania. Reports that during the presidency of Romania, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a debate on the subject "Cooperation between the UN and regional organizations in maintaining intemational peace and security" on 17 Oct. 2005, and transmits concept paper to help guide the discussion on this subject.
Draft resolutions S120051649 Draft resolution [on cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security].
Discussion in ~lenary
See: SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDlllONS
SPV.5282 (17 Oct. 2005).
REFUGEES General docurnena S/2005/658 (Al601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen.
S/PV.5282(ResumptIon1) (17 Oct. 2005). At the 5282nd meeting, draft resolution S120051649 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1631 (2005).
Transmits, in the capadjr as Chaiman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New York, final comnuniqu6 of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Organization of Islamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S/200Sl658lCon.2 (A1601440ICm.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text.
REGIONAL COOPERATION General documents S12OOSI172 (Al59I741) Letter, 1lMar. 2005, from Kazakhstan. Transmits, as Chair of the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, joint communique of the meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of States members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Astana on 25 Feb. 2005; underlines the importanceof strengthening the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in order to ensure stability and peace in CentralAsia. S120051342 (Al591813) Letter, 23 May 2005, from Greece and Romania. Transmits the Bucharest Declaration adopted at the 8th Meeting of the Heads of State and Government of the South-East Europe Cooperation P m , hekl in Bucharest, 11 May 2005.
Discussion in denary SIPV.5134 (4 Mar. 2005).
Resolutions S/RES/1631(2005) [Cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining internationalpeace and security]. Expresses its determination to further develop the cooperation between UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security; urges all States and relevant international organizations to contribute to strengthening the capacity of regional and subregional organizations, in particular of African regional and subregional organizations; stresses the importancefor UN of developing regional and subregional organizations ability to deploy peacekeeping forces rapidly in support of UN peacekeeping operations or other Security Councikmandatedoperations; stresses the potentialrole of regionaland subregional organizations in addressingthe illicit trade in weapons; reiteratesthe need to encourage regional cooperation; welcomes the efforts undertakenby its subsidiary bodies with responsibilitiesin counter-tenorism to foster cooperation with regionaland subregional organizations; expresses its intentionto hold regular meetings as appropriate with heads of regionaland subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security; recommends better communication between UN and regional and subregional organizations; reiterates the obligation for regional organizations to keep the Security Council fully informed of their activities for the maintenance of internationalpeace and security; invites the Secretary-Generalto submit a report to the Security Council on the opportunities and challenges facing the cooperation between UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security; requests the SecretaryGeneralto include in his regular reporting to the Security Council on peacekeeping and peacebuildingoperations on the assessments of progress on the cooperation betweenthe UN and regional and subregional organ'urations. (Adopted unanimously, 5282nd meeting, 17 Oct. 2005)
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RWANDA-HUMAN RIGHTS See also: RWANDA SITUATION
General documents W20051336 Letter, 23 May 2005, from the Presidentof the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits revisedversion of the completion strategy of the lnternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004).
S/2005/782 Letter, 5 Dec. 2005, from the Presidentof the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits revisedversion of the cornpletiinstrategy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity with Securii Council resolution 1534 (2004). Particbation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote1 S(W.5199 (13 June 2005) Serbii and Montenegro, Bosnia and Henegovina, Croatia and Rwanda.
Piscussion In denam SlPV.5199 (13 June 2005). SIW.5199lCorr.l (13 June 2005). Comcts text. SIPVS199ICorr.2 (13 June 2005). Corrects text.
RWANDA SITUATION See also: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATJON GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY INTERNATJONALTRIBUNAL-RWMDA RWANDA-HUMAN RIGHTS
Re~orts SIZ00W6 Letter, 7 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda. Transmits report of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda, adopted under noobjection procedureon 4 Feb. 2005, and submitted in accordance with the note by the President of the Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 (S119951234); covers the period 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2004.
General documentg S12005/223 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from Rwanda. Transmits communiqu6 'mued by the Government of Rwanda on 1 Apr. 2005 concerningthe decision of the exFARllntemahamwe(FDLRJROCA)to disan unconditionally and return to Rwanda. SM005C336 Letter, 23 May 2005, from the Presidentof the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits revisedversion of the completion strategy of the lntemationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004).
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RWANDA SITUATION (continued) SI200W82 Letter, 5 Dec. 2005, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits revisedversion of the completion strategy of the lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004).
Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRSTn00Sl5 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5162nd meeting, 12 Apr. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congow by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the statement issued by the Forces d6rnocratiques de liberation du Rwanda (FDLR) in Rome, on 31 Mar. 2005, in which they condemn the 1994 genocide and commit themselves to renouncethe use of force and cease all offensive operations against Rwanda; calls on the FDLR to turn their positivewords into action and to demonstrate their commitment to peace by immediately handing all their arms to the UN Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) and by taking part in the programme put in place for their earliest voluntary and peaceful retum to Rwanda; encourages all other armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that have not yet done so to renounce likewise the use of force and to take part without delay in the programmes of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration; urges the Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda to work together, in c lose cooperationwith MONUC, to make use of the chance given to them to contribute to peace and stability in the whole Great Lakes region of Africa; urges the Government of Rwanda to guarantee the return and reintegrationof FDLR.
Particbationbv non-Council members (withouf the riaht to vote) SIPV.5162 (12 Apr. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPW.5199 (13 June 2005) Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Rwanda.
Discussion in &nary SIPVS162 (12 Apr. 2005). At the 5162nd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entiied The situation concerningthe Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2005/15. SIPV.5199 (13 June 2005). S(W.5199lCorr.l (13 June 2005). Corrects text. SIW.5199/Corr.2 (13 June 2005). Corrects text.
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SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued)
SANCTIONS
RePorts S12005/$42 Note [transmitting report of the Informal Working Group of the Secunty Council on General Issues of Sanctions on its activiies in 20051. Issued: 29 Dec. 2005. Transmits letter of 22 Dec. 2005 from the Chairman of the Security Council Informal Working Group on General Issues of Sanctions enclosing report of the Working Group on its activities in 2005.
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General documents S1200514 Note [on elections of chairmen of working groups for the period ending 31 Dec. 200511 by the President of the Security Council. S/2005/522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Gmup of the Islamic Countries, final communiqu6, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. S120051841 Note [on extension of mandate of the Informal Working Group on Improvingthe Effectivenessof United Nations Sanctions until 31 Dec. 20061.
SANCTIONS CQMPLIANCE
ReDorls W200S83 Letter, 14 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution1267 (1999) concemingA CQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Transmits the 2nd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1526 (2804) conceming ACQai& and the Taliban and Assdated Individualsand Entities. S120051572 Letter, 2 Sept. 2005, ftom the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267(1999) concerning ACQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entiies. Transmits the 3rd report of theAnalflcal Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to resolution 1526 (2004).
SI200W6l Letter, 1 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution l267 (1999) concerningACQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Transmits report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1526 (2004). General documentg W20051563 Letter, 5 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1617 (2005) and reportsthe appointment of 8 experts to the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team Established pursuant to Resolution 1526 (2004) concemingACQaida and the Taliban and Associated individualsand Entities, to assist the Counter-Temxism Committee in the fulfilment of its mandate; reports also the designation of Richard Barrett as the Coordinator of the MonMng Team.
S/2005/672 Letter, 21 Oct. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution l267 (1999) concerning AkQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Refers to attached letter dated 3 Oct. 2005 from Liechtenstein regardingthe Committee's list of States that have notified the Committee of their intent to apply humanitarianexceptionsfrom the sanctions regime. S1200$/760 Letter, 1Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution l267 (1999) concerningACQaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Refersto the letter of 2 Sept. 2005 from the President of the Security Council (SM005/572) and transmits the position of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) on a number of recommendations concerningthe improvement of the established sanction measures and their implementation.
Statements bv the President of the Security SIPRST/2005/16 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 5168th meeting, 25 Apr. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmenof subsidiary bodies of the Security council^ by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the briefings by the Chairmenof the AC Qaidflaliban Sanctions Committee established pursuant to resolution l267 (1999), the Counter-Tenwism Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) on the work of the 3 Committees; welcomes the adoption by the General Assembly on 13 Apr. 2005 of the InternationalConventionfor the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism by consensus; stresses the different mandates of the 3 Committees; reaffirms that the responsbili for implementingthe Secunty Council resolutions relevant to the mandates of the 3 Committees, including preparation of reports to the respective Committees, rests with the States; invites the CTC to pursue its agenda as set out in the work program8 for the CTC's 15th 90-day period (Sl20051266); encourages all parts of the UN to do their utmost to ensure that the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate becomes fully operational in the shortest possible time.
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SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued) SIPRST/2005/34 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5229th meeting, 20 July 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council"I lby the President of the Security Council. Reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestatiins constitutes one of the most serious threats to peace and security and that any acts of temrism are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations, whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its condemnation of the AI-Qaida network and other terrorist groups for ongoing and multiple criminal terrorist acts; urges all States to cooperate to bring to justice, in accordance with the principleof extradite or prosecute, the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of acts of terrorism; strongly encourages Member States as well as the respective Committeesto redouble their efforts to seek ways to further strengthen the implementationof resolution 1267 (1999), 1373 (2001) and 1540 (2004), in accordance with the provisionsof these and other relevant resolutions; encourages its Counter-TenorismCommittee, Ak Qaidd'aliban Sanctions Committee, and, when appropriate its 1540 Committee, as well as relevant organizations, to enhance cooperation with a view to identifying, promoting, and developing, as appropriate, best practices to provide clarity and guidance to States on implementationof the provisions of the relevant resolutions.
Partichation bv nmCouncil members (withouf the riaht to vote) SlPV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005) Australia, Chile, Cuba, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, M o m , Spain, Venezuela and Viet Nam. SPV.5229 (20 July 2005) Australia, Cuba, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Peru, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic and Venezuela. S/PV.S229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005) Pakistan.
Discussion in denary SPV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005). At the 5168th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council": SIPRSTl2005116. SPV.5229 (20 July 2005). SlPV.5229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005). At the 5229th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council: SIPRSTl2005i34. WV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005).
SFOR See: STABILIZATION FORCE
SIERRA LEONGPOLITICAL CONDlTlONS See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE S12005144 Letter, 25 Jan. 2005 from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone. Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone on the activities of the Committee during the year 2004. S120051273 'IEventy -fifth report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone. Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. Sl20051273lAdd.l lbentymh report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone : addendum. Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. S/2005/273/Add.2 lbenty-fifth report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone : addendum. Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. S120051596 Wenty sixth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone. Issued: 20 Sept. 2005. SM00!W77 Wenty seventh report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone. Issued: 12 Dec. 2005. S120051843 Letter, 30 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone. Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone on the activities of the Committee during the year 2005, submitted in accordance with the note by the President of the Security Council dated 29 Mar. 1995 (Sl19951234).
General documentg S120051350 (A1591816) Identicalletters, 26 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneraladdressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to General Assembly resolution 581284 of 8 Apr. 2004 and fowards the final completion strategy prepared by the Special Court for Sierra Leone and endorsed by the Management Committee of the Court responsiblefor advising the Secretary-General on the non-judicial aspects of the Court's work. Sl20051419 Letter, 29 June 2005, from Sierra Leone. Transmits letter dated 21 June 2005 from the President of Sierra Leone addressed to the Secretary-Generalon the UN presence in post-UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL); states that the successful completion of the mandate of UNAMSILwould open a new chapter in the UN peacebuildingengagement in Sierra Leone to consolidate and sustain achievements made thus far and that a follow-on UN presence would be indispensableafter the withdrawal of UNAMSIL by the end of 2005.
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SIERRA LEONl5POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2005/561 Letter, 29 Aug. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone. Reparts that the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Siena Leone received a notification on 22 Aug. 2005 from the Government of the United Kingdom regarding its plan to export military goods to the Government of Sierra Leone armed forces. S1200W24 Letter, 10 Nov. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone. Refers to Security Council resolution 1171 (1998) and reports that the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone received a notification on 3 Nov. 2005 from the Government of the United Kingdom regarding its request for a trade licence for the export of armoured cars from Jordan to Sierra Leone for use by the Special Court. S/200!9779 Letter, 7 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1620
(2005) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Victor da Silva Angelo, who is currently serving as Deputy Special Representativefor Sierra Leone, as the Executive Representativefor the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL); states that Mr. da Silva Angelo will also continue to serve as the Resident Represenbtie of the UNDP and UN Resident Coordinator in Sierra Leone. S12005nBO Letter, 12 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SeuetayGenerars letter dated 7 Dec. 2005 (SI2005l779) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Victor da Silva Angelo as the Executive Representativefor the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone.
Draft resolutions S/20051418 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone]. S/2005/554 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone].
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the riaht to vote) SIPV.5185 (24 May 2005) Sierra Leone. SlPV.5219 (30 June 2005) Sierra Leone. SPV.5254 (31 Aug. 2005) Sierra Leone. SlPV.5334 (20 Dec. 2005) Sierra Leone.
Discussion in ~lenaly SIPV.5185 (24 May 2005). SlPV.5186 (24 May 2005). SIPV.5219 (30 June 2005). At the 5219th meeting, draft resolution S120051418 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1610 (2005). SIPV.5254 (31 Aug. 2005). At the 5254th meeting, draft resolution S120051554 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1620 (2005). SPV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005). WV.5333 (20 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5334 (20 Dec. 2005). At the 5334th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultation among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Sierra Leone': SIPRST12005163.
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SIERRA LEONLPOLITiCALCONDITIONS (continued) Resolutions S/RES/1610(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)]. Decides that the mandate of UNAMSIL shall be extended for a final period of 6 months until 31 Dec. 2005; requests the Secretary-General to finalize the necessary planning for an appropriate integrated UN system presence in Sierra Leone with the capacity and expertise to coordinate the activities of UN agencies, funds and programmes, to cooperate with the donor community, and to continue to support the efforts of the Government of Sierra Leone after UNAMSIL has withdrawn; urges the Government of Sierra Leone to continue its efforts to develop an effective policeforce, armed forces, penal system and independent judiciary; requests the SemtaryGeneral to continue to take all necessary a t i i n in the zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to keep the Council informed; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5219th meeting, 30 June 2005) SIRES/l620(2005) Establishmentof the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL)]. Requests the Secretary-Generalto establish the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL) for 12 months beginningon 1 Jan. 2006 with the following tasks: (a) to assist the Government in: (i) building the capacity of State institutions; (ii) developing a national action plan for human rights and establishing the national human rights commission; (iii) building the capacity of the National Electoral Commission; (iv) enhancing good governance, transparency and accountability of public institutions; (v) strengthening the rule of law; (vi) strengtheningthe Sierra Leonean security sector; (vii) promoting a culture of peace, dialogue, and participation; (viii) developing initiativesfor the protectionand well-being of youth, women and children; (b) to liaise with the Sierra Leonean security sector; (c) to coordinate with UN missions and offices and regionalorganizations in West Africa in dealing with crossborder challenges such as the illicit movement of small arms, human trafficking and smuggling and illegal trade in natural resources; (d) to coordinate with the Special Court for Sierra Leone; requests the Secretary-General to continue planningfor security for the Special Court for Sierra Leone and to keep the Council regularly informed of progress with establishing the UN integrated office in Sierra Leone, and thereafter with the implementationof this resolution; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5254th meeting, 31 Aug. 2005)
SMALL ARMS S12005169 Small arms : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 7 Feb. 2005.
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SMALL ARMS (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Council S/PRST/200W Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5127th (resumption 1) meeting, 17 Feb. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'Small arms'! 1by the President of the Security Council. Recognizes that the disseminationof illicit small arms and light weapons has hampered the peaceful settlement of disputes, fuelled such disputes into armed conflicts and contributed to the prolongation of such armed conflicts; encourages the arms -exporting countries to exercise the highest degree of responsibility in small arms and light weapons transactions according to their existing responsibilities under relevant internationallaw; notes with appreciationthat regional actions on illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects have been strengthenedin recent years; welcomes the ongoing efforts by open-ended working group established by resolution 581241 of the General Assembly to negotiate an international instrumentto enable States to identify and trace, in a timely and reliable manner, illicit small arms and light weapons; welcomes the inclusion of Man-Portable Air-Defence Systems on an exceptional basis in the UN Register on Conventional Arms; calls upon all Member States to enforce all Security Council resolutions on sanctions, including those imposing arms embargoes and to bring their own domestic implementation into compliancewith the Council's measures on sanctions; underlinesthe issue of the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons must be addressed together with the disarmament, demobilizationand reintegration process in the posCconflict phases. Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without
the riaht to vote) SIPV.5127 (17 Feb. 2005) Australia, Canada, Costa R i , Egypt, India, Indonesia, Luxembourg, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Peru, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Senegal, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Venezuela and Zambia. SIPV.5127(Resunptionl) (17 Feb. 2005) Mali.
Discussion in ~lenary SIPV.5127 (17 Feb. 2005). S/PVS127(Resurnptionl) (17 Feb. 2005). At the 5127th meeting, the President made a statement on behalf of Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Small arms": SIPRST1200517.
SOMALIA SITUATION See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY S12005189 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Somalia. Issued: 18 Feb. 2005.
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SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) S/2005/153 Letter, 8 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmits report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia. S120051392 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Somalia. Issued: 16 June 2005. S12003625 Letter, 5 Oct. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmits report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia pursuant to Security Council resolution 1587 (2005). S120051642 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Somalia. Issued: 1lOct. 2005. S120051813 Letter, 19 Dec. 2005, fmn the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmits annual report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) conceming Somalia, containing an account of the Committee's activities for 2005. S120051229 Letter, 6 Apr. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1587 (2005) concerning Somalia and reportsthe appointment by the SecretaryGeneralof 4 experts to the UN Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (2003). W20051248 Letter, 7 Apr. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement issued on 7 Apr. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union regarding its continuingsupport for the peace and reconciliation process in Somali. W2005/279 Letter, 27 Apr. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to the statement by the President of the Security Council of 7 Mar. 2005 (S/PRST/2005/11)and reports that the Secretary-General intends to appoint Franqois Lonseny Fall (Guinea) as his Special Representativefor Somalia and Head of the UN Political Office for Somalia. W20051280 Letter, 29 Apr. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 27 Apr. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral (Sl20051279) and reports that members of the Security Council take note of his intention to appoint Franwis Lonseny Fall (Guinea) as the Special Representativein Somalia and Head of the UN Political Office for Somalia. S120051315 Letter, 13 May 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as the representativeof the current Chairman of the African Union, communiqu6 adopted by the Pea- and Security Council of the African Union at its 29th meeting, held in Addis Ababa on 12 May 2005, on the situation in Somalia; authorises the deployment of Phase 1 of the IntergovernmentalAuthority on Development Peace Support Missionto Somalia.
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Council S/PRSTn005/11 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5135th meeting, 7 Mar. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entitled 'The situation in Somalia'l 1 by the President of the Security Council. Reaffirms all its previous decisions concerning the situation in Somalia, in particular the statement by its President (S/PRST/2004/43); reaffirms its commitment to a comprehensiveand lasting settlement of situation in Somalia; welcomes the progress made in the Somali national reconciliationprocess, in particular the ongoing relocation efforts of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG); commends efforts of the African Union and the IntergovernmentalAuthority on Development(IGAD) in support of the TFG; reiterates its support for the African Union's efforts in assisting the process of transition in Somalia; urges all Somali factions and militia leaders to cease hostilities and encourages them and TFG to enter into immediate negotiations for a comprehensive and verifiable ceasefire agreement leading to final disarmament; expresses its gratitude to all donors who have supported the peace process in Somalia and encourages donor countries to contribute to the reconstructionand rehabilitationof Somalia; welcomes establishment of the Coordinationand Monitoring Committee chairedjointly by the TFG and the UN; welcomes the efforts of the UN Political Office in Somalia and its leading role in coordinating support for the TFG to implement agreements reachedat the Somali National ReconciliationConference; reaffirmsfull support of the peace process in Somalia and the commitment of the UN to assist in this regard. SlPRSTn005132 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5227th meeting, 14 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in Somalia'l / by the President of the Secunty Council. Expresses its concern at the recent disagreements and increased tensions among Somali leaders, which threaten the viability of the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFls) calls on all leaders in Somalia to exercise maximum restraint and take immediate effective steps to reduce tension; urges the TFls to conclude without delay a national security and stabilization plan; stresses that improving the humanitariansituation is an essential component of support for the peace and reconciliation process; reiteratesthat ensuring humanitarianaccess to all Somalls in need and providing guarantees for the safety and security of aid workers is an immediate priority and obligation of the TFls; deplores the recent hijacking of a vessel off the coast of Somalia that had been chartered by the World Food Programme and was carryingfood aid for tsunami victims; reaffirms its full support for the peace process in Somalia and the commitment of the UN to assist the regional and subregional efforts in this regard.
SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) SIPRSTCZ005154 Statement [made on behatf of the Security Council, at the 5302nd meeting, 9 Nov. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "The situation in Somalia"J by the President of the Security Council. Expresses its concern over recent reported military activities and hostile rhetoric, and emphasizes that any resort to militaryforce as a means for dealingwith the current difference within the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFls) is unacceptable; underlines its strong support for the Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneral in his efforts at facilitating the peace process in Somalia, supporting ongoing Somali-owned internal initiatives; affirms its continuing support to the TFls and reiteratesthe need for a national security and stabiliatlon plan to be agreed; condemns the increased inflow of weapons into Somalia and the continuous violations of UN arms embargo; expresses serious concern over the increasing incidents of piracy off the coast of Somalia; strongly urges the TFls to ensure humanitarian access and provide guarantees for the safety and security of aid workers; condemns in the strongest terms the killing of a UN national security officer on 3 Oct. in Kismayo; reaffirms its full support for the peace process in Somalia and the commitment of UN to assist in this regard. Particination bv non-Council members (without
She riaht to vote1 SIPV.5135 (7 Mar. 2005) Somalia. SIW.5142 (15 Mar. 2005) Somalia. SIPV.5227 (14 July 2005) Somalia. SIW.5302 (9 Nov. 2005) Somalia.
Discussion in denary SIWSl3S (7 Mar. 2005). At the 5135th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Somalian: S/PRST/2005/11. SIPV.5142 (15 Mar. 2005). At the 5142nd meeting, draft resolution S120051160 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1587 (2005). SIPV.5227 (14 July 2005). At the 5227th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entrtled 'The situation in Somalia": SPRST/2005/32. SPV.5280 (14 Oct. 2005). At the 5280th meeting, draft resolution S120051646 was unanimously adopted: resolution 1630 (2005). SlPV.5302 (9 Nov. 2005). At the 5302nd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Somalia": S/PRSTl2005/54.
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STABILIZATION FORCE See also: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
SIPV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005).
Resolutions SIRES11587(2005) (Re-establishmentof the UN Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (200311. Requests the Secretary-Generalto re-establish within 30 days from the date of the adoption of this resolution, and for a period of 6 months, the Monitoring Group referred to in paragraph 3 of resolution 1558 (2004); further requests the Secretary-Generalto make the necessary financial arrangements to support the work of the Monitoring Group; requests the Committee to consider and recommend to the Council ways to improve implementationof and compliance with the arms embargo, includingways to develop capacity of States in the region to implement the arms embargo, in response to continuing violations; further requests the Committeeto consider, when appropriate, a visit to Somalia andtor the region by its Chairman and those he may designate, as approved by the Committee, to demonstratethe Security Council's determination to give full effect to the arms embargo. (Adopted unanimously, 5142nd meeting, 15 Mar. 2005) S/RES/1630(2005) [Re-establishment of the UN Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (2003)J. Decides to request the Secretary-General, to reestablish within 30 days from the date of the adoption of this resolution, and for a period of 6 months, the Monitoring Group referred to in paragraph 3 of resolution 1558 (2004), with the following mandate: (a) to continue the tasks outlined in paragraphs 3 (a) to (c) of resolution 1587 (2005); (b) to continue to investigate, in coordination with relevant internationalagencies, all activities, including in the financial, maritime and other sectors, which generate revenues used to commit arms embargo violations; (c) to continue to investigate any means of transport, routes, seaports, airports and other facilities used in connection with arms embargo violations; (d) to continue refining and updating information on the draft list of those individuals and entities who violate the measures implementedby Member States inside and outside Somalia, and their active supporters; (e) to continue making recommendationsbased on its investigations,on the previous repo* of the Panel of Experts; (f) to work closely with the Committeeon specific recommendations for additional measures to improve overall compliancewith the arms embargo; (g) to assist in identifyingareas where the capacities of States in the region can be strengthened to facilitate the implementationof the arms embargo; (h) to provide to the Council, through the Committee, a midterm briefing within 90 days from its establishment; (i)to submit, for the Security Council's consideration, a final report covering all the tasks set out above, no later than 15 days prior to the termination of the Monitoring Group's mandate. (Adopted unanimously, 5280th meeting, 14 Oct. 2005)
S12005167 Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Transmits letter of l 1 Jan. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral of NATO including monthly report on the operations of the Stabilization Force in Bosnia and Herzegovinafor the period 1-30 Nov. 2084. S12005M26 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1575 (2004) and conveys letter dated 17 Mar. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral and High Representativefor the Common Foreign and Security Poticy of the European Union transmitting report on the activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR), covering the period 2 Dec. 2004 28 Feb. 2005.
Draft resolutions W20051727 Draft resolution [on the establishmentof a multinationalstabilization force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR in Bosnia and Hmegovina under unified command and control].
Particiaation bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SIPV.!5307 (21 Nov. 2005) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany and Italy.
Discussion in ~lenary SIPV.5307 (21 Nov. 2005). At the 5307th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/727 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1639 (2005).
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SRES/1639(2005) [ihe establishment of a multinational stabilization force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina under unified command and control]. Authorizes the Member States acting through or in cooperation with the European Union to establishfor a further period of 12 months a multinational stabilization force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and control; authorizes the Member States to take all necessary measures to effect the implementationof and to ensure compliance with Annexes l-A and 2 of the Peace Agreement; authorizes Member States to take all necessary measures, at the request of either EUFOR or the NATO Headquarters, in defence of the EUFOR or NATO presence respectively, and to assist both organizations in caving out their missions, and recognizes the right of both EUFOR and the NATO presence to take all necessary measures to defend themselves from attack or threat of attack; authorizes the Member States acting under paragraphs 10 and 11 above, in accordance with Annex l-A of the Peace Agreement, to take all necessary measlres to ensure compliance with the rules and procedures governing command and control of airspace over Bosnia and Herzegovinawith respect to all civilian and military air traffic. (Adopted unanimously, 5307th meeting, 21 Nov. 2005)
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S120051416 Letter, 27 June 2005, from the Sudan. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs concerning the alleged incitement, support and training by Eritrea of the outlaws in the Darfur region, as part of its attempts to destabilize the Sudan and the ongoing peace process. S20051417 Letter, 28 June 2005, from Eritrea. Transmits letter from the Minister for ForeignAffairs of Eritrea regarding the peace process in the Sudan.
SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY UN MISSION IN SUDAN 512005Il0 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the Sudan pursuant to paragraphs 6,13 and 16 of Security Council resolution 1556 (2004), paragraph 15 of resolution 1564 (2004) and paragraph 17 of resolution 1574 (2004). Issued: 7 Jan. 2005. S/2O(bY101Con=l Report of the Secretary-Generalon the
Sudan pursuant to paragraphs6,13 and 16 of Security Council resolution 1556 (2004), paragraph 15 of resolution 1564 (2004) and paragraph 17 of resolution 1574 (2004) :conigendum. Issued: 19 Jan. 2005. Comets text. S12005/57 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the Sudan. Issued: 31 Jan. 2005.
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S/200!5/57/Add.l Report of the Secretary-Generalon the Sudan : addendum. Issued: 1 Mar. 2005. W2005160 Letter, 31 Jan. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits, in pursuance of Security Council resolution 1564 (2004), report of the International Commissionof Inquiryon Darfur, which was appointed to investigatereports of violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law in Darfur, Sudan. S(2005168 Report of the SmtaryGeneral on the Sudan pursuant to paragraphs 6,13 and 16 of Security Council resolution 1556 (2004), paragraph 15 of Security Council resolution 1564 (2004) and paragraph 17 of Security Council resolution 1574 (2004). Issued: 4 Feb. 2005. S/2005/80 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Sudan. Transmits summary of the report of the Commission of Inquiry, which was established by the Presidentof the Sudan on 8 May 2004 to investigatealleged human rightsviolations committed by armed groups in the Darfur states. SM0051140 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the Sudan pursuant to paragraphs6,13 and 16 of Security Council resolution 1556 (2004), paragraph 15 of resolution 1564 (2004) and paragraph 17 of resolution 1574 (2004). Issued: 4 Mar. 2005.
S/2005/240 Monthly report of the Secretary-Generalon Darfur. Issued: 12Apr. 2005. S120051285 Report of the Secretary-Generalon United Nations assistance to the African Union Mission in the Sudan. Issued: 3 May 2005. S120051305 Monthly report of the Secretary-Generalon Darfur. Issued: 1Q May 2005. S120051378 Monthly report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. Issued: 9 June 2005. Sf2005/4l~Report of the Secretary-Generalon the Sudan. Issued: 23 June 2005. S/2005/467 Monthly report of the Secretary-Generalon Darfur. Issued: 18 July 2005. S/2005/523 Monthly report of the Secretary-Generalon Darfur.
Issued: 11 Aug. 2005. S20051579 Report of the SecretalyGeneral on the Sudan. Issued: 23 June 2005. S120051592 Monthly report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. Issued: 19 Sept. 2005. S120051650 Monthly report of the Secretary-Generalon Darfur. Issued: 14 Oct. 2005. S12005n19 Monthly report of the Secretary-Generalon Darfur. Issued: 16 Nov. 2005. S120051821 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the Sudan. Issued: 21 Dec. 2005. SfZ005/825 Monthly report of the Secretary-Generalon Darfur. Issued: 23 Dec. 2005.
General documents S12005129 Letter, 13 Jan. 2005 from Nigeria. Transmits, in capacity as the representativeof the Chairman of the African Union, final version of the communiqu6 issued by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 23rd meeting, held in Libreville, 10 Jan. 2005. W2005137 Letter, 11Jan. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement on the Sudan, issued on 11 Jan. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union, concerning the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement on 9 Jan. 2005 in Nairobi.
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SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S12005156 Letter, 27 Jan. 2005, from Australia. Concerns deteriorating situation in Darfur and reiteratesstrong support for the previous Security Council resolutions passed on Darfur; suggests a number of proposalsthat include the establishment of a commitage to monitor the arms embargo, the designing of other new measures and an assessment of compliance, by the patties, with the obligations outlined in resolutions 1556,1564 and 1574 (2004). S1200W4 Letter, 7 Feb. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement issued on 7 Feb. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union on the report of the internationalCommission of lnquiry on Darfur, established under Security Council resolution 1564 (2004). Sl2005177 Letter, 8 Feb. 2005, from the Sudan. Transmits response of the Government of the Sudan to the report of the lnternationalCommission of lnquiry on Darfur established pursuant to SecunYy Council resolution 1564 (2004). S1200W8 Letter, 8 Feb. 2005, from the Sudan. Transmits the Comprehensive Peace Agreement betweenthe Government of the Republic of the Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation MovemenVSudan People's Liberation Army, signed on 9 Jan. 2005 in Nairobi. S/2005/100 Letter, 18 Feb. 2005, from the Sudan. Concerns alleged unjustiiiabletreatment of Sudan's documents, specifically, the report of its National Commissionof lnquiry and the response of the Government to the report of the International Commission of Inquiry. S/2005/128 Letter, 25 Feb. 2005 from the Sudan. Transmits proposals delivered by President Omar Hassan Ahmed Albashir before the N'djamena Summit on the situation in Darfur, 16 Feb. 2005. S120051139 Letter, lMar. 2005, from the Sudan. Transmits press release issued by the African Union Mission in the Sudan on the consultations held by the African Union mediation team with the ofiicials of the Government of the Sudan in Khartoum. S/2005/196 Letter, 22 Mar. 2005, from Switzerland. Concerns the position of Switzerland with respect to the ctimes committed in Darfur and urges members of the Security Council to refer the situation in DarFur to the lnternationalCriminal Court, in accordance with the recommendationsof the lnternationalCommission of lnquiry to InvestigateReports of Violations of lnternational Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in Darfur, Sudan.
5120051297 Note [on the election of the Chairman and Vicechairmen of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005)l I by the President of the Security Council.
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SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S120051403 Letter, 18 June 2005 from the Sudan. Refers to report of the National Commission of Inquiryon Darfur (S/2005180) and transmits the following documents: a press release, decision no. 702 of 2005 on the compositionof the Special Criminal Court on the Events in Darfur and the decree establishing the Special Criminal Court. S1200W13 Letter, 24 June 2805, from the SecretaryGeneral. Concems urgent need for additional donor support for the Sudan and outlines the current conditions in the Sudan, and particularly in Darfur. S/2005/416 Letter, 27 June 2005, from the Sudan. Transmits letter from the Minister for ForeignAffairs concerning the allegecl incitement, support and training by Eritrea of the outlaws in the Darfu region, as part of its attempts to destabilize the Sudan and the ongoing peace process. S/2005/428 Letter, 30 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Transmits names of four experts appointed by the Secretary-Generalto the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1591(2005)on the Sudan. S1200W638 Letter, 3 Oct. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the Sudan issued on 23 Sept. 2005; welcomes the 20 Sept. 2005 announcement of the formation of the Government of National Unity. S/2005/683 Letter, 11 Oct. 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as representativeof the current Chairman of the African Union, communiqu6 on the deteriorating situation in Brfur, issued at the 41st meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Ababa, 10 Oct. 2005. S/2005/6?6 Letter, 26 Oct. 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as Representativeof the current Chairmanof the African Union, mmuniqud on the renewal of the mandate of African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS), issued at the 42nd meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Ababa on 20 Oct. 2005; enclosed also is a briefing note on the renewal of the mandate of AMIS. S/2005/765 Letter, 5 Dec. 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as the representative of the current Chairman of the African Union, communiqub on the preparation for the 7th Round of the Inter-Sudanese Peace Talks on the Conflict of Darfur, issued by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 43rd meeting, held in Addis Ababa on 22 Nov. 2005; enclosed also is report on the preparation for the 7th round of the inter-Sudanesepeace talks on the conflict in Darfur. W200W834 Letter, 22 Dec. 20Q5, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as the representativeof the current Chairmanof the African Union (AU), press release on the AUled assessment team in Darfur, issued on 15 Dec. 2005.
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SUDAN-POLmICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S1200W835 Letter, 22 Dec. 2005, from Nigeria. Transmits, in the capacity as the representative of the current Chairman of the African Union, statement of the spokesman of the African Union mediation for the interSudanese peace talks on the conflict in Darfur in connection with the recent attack on Abu Sarouj village in Western Darfur, issued on 21 Dec. 2005. S120051852 Letter, 22 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the Darfur peace talks in Abuja issued on 21 Dec. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
graft resolutions S1200W154 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Advance Mission in Sudan]. S12OOS/l73 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Advance Mission in Sudan]. S/20051198 Draft resolution [on esiablishment of the UN Mission in Sudan]. S120051199 Draft resolution [on refening the situation in Darfur since 1 July 2002to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court] 1 Denmark, France, Greece, Fbmania and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. S120051206 Draft resolution [on the establishment of a Security Council Committee to monitor the implementationof the measures in Darfur] 1 United States of America. S120051218 Draft resolution [on referringthe situation in Darfur since 1 July 2002 to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court] / United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. S120051599 Draft resolution[on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sudan].
S120051812 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) to monitor implementation of the measures in Darfur].
SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Statements bv the President of the Securitv Council S/PRST/2005/18 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5177th meeting, 12 May 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the SecretaryGeneralon the Sudan'l / by the President of the Security Council. Applauds the vital leadership role the African Union is playing in Darfur and the work of the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) on the ground; supports the findings of the joint assessment mission and also supports the subsequent decision taken by the African Union's Peace and Security Council on 28 Apr. 2005 to expand its mission in Darfur to 7731 personnel by the end of Sept. 2005; welcomes the ongoing deployment of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) and looks forward to close co ordination and cooperation between UNMIS and AMIS; emphasises the importance of increased coordinated internationalassistance for the African Union effort in Darfur and emphasises the readiness of the UN to continue playing a key role. SPRSTl2005138 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5245th meeting, 2 Aug. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the SecretaryGeneralon the SudantJ/ by the President of the Security Council. Expresses its profound regret over the death of First Vice President of Sudan Dr. John Garang de Mabior in a helicopter crash on 30 July 2005; cornmends the perseverance and commitment which the parties in Sudan demonstrated in achieving the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and the promise of a new future; calls on all Sudanese to honour his memory by restoring peace and calm throughout Sudan; stresses that the death of Dr. Garang should not deter the struggle of the Sudanese people for justice and dignity; and encourages the people of Sudan to refrain from violence and maintain peace in the midst of mourning; reiterates its determinationto assist the Sudanese people in their efforts to promote national reconciliation, resolve the conflict in Darfur and restore peace and stability throughout the country, and to build a prosperous and united Sudan. SPRST/2005/48 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5277th meeting, 13 Oct. 2005, in connection with the Council's considedon of the item entitled "Reports of the SecretaryGeneraion the Sudan" lby the President of the Securii Council. Expresses its grave concern on recent upsurge of violence in Darfur and insists that all parties strictly abide by past ceasefire agreements; strongly condemns these attacks by armed groups which killed peacekeepersand civilians; urges all parties to ensure humanitarianaccess in Darfur; expresses its support to African Union Mission and demands all parties cooperate fully with it by taking necessary steps to deployment and effectivenessof AMIS; remains firmly committed to the cause of peace in all of the Sudan and urges all partiesto conclude a peace agreement without further delay.
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SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SPRST/2005/67 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5342nd meeting, 21 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the SecretaryGeneralon the Sudan'l Iby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the commencement in Abuja, Nigeria, of the 7th round of the African Union (AU)-led inter-Sudanese peace talks on Darfur; calls on all patties to the conflict to fulfil their commitments to conclude a just and full peace accordwithout further delay; demands that all parties refrain from violence and put end to atrocitieson the ground, especially those committed against civilians; demands that the SLMIA, the JEM and the Government of Sudan immediately cease violence, comply with the N'djamena CeasefireA greement, end impedimentsto the peace process and cooperate fully with the African Union Mission, and that the Govemment of the Sudan disarm and control militias; further demands that those responsible for violations of human rights and international humanitarianlaw be brought to justice without delay; reaffirms its determination to make full use of existing measures under the relevant Security Council resolutions on the Sudan, including holding accountable those responsiblefor violence and violations d the arms embargo, and those who impede the peace process; appeals to donors to continue both supporting the crucial work of the African Union and its Mission in Sudan in stemming the violence in this suffering region and providing critical humanitarianassistance to millions of war-afflicted civilians in Darfur and across the border in Chad.
Particicmtion bv non-Council members (without the rinht to vote) SIW.5120 (8 Feb. 2005) Sudan. W . 5 1 5 1 (24 Mar. 2005) Sudan. SIW.5153 (29 Mar. 2005) Sudan. SPV.5158 (31 Mar. 2005) Sudan. SlPV.5245 (2 Aug. 2005) Sudan.
Discussion in denary SPV.5109 (11 Jan. 2005). SlPV.5119 (4 Feb. 2005). SIPV.5120 (8 Feb. 2005). SIW.5125 (16 Feb. 2005). SIPV.5137 (10 Mar. 2005). At the 5137th meeting, draft resolution S120051154 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1585 (2005). SiPV.5143 (17 Mar. 2005). At the 5143rd meeting, draft resolution S120051173 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1588 (2005). SIPV.5151 (24 Mar. 2005). At the 515lst meeting, draft resolution S120051198 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1590 (2005).
SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SPV.5153 (29 Mar. 2005). At the 5153rd meeting, draft resolution S/20051206 was adopted (12-0-3): resolution 1591 (2005). SIPV.5154 (30 Mar. 2005). SIPV.5158 (31 Mar. 2005). At the 5158th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/218 was adopted (114 4 ) : resolution 1593 (2005). SPV.5176 (12 May 2005). SPV.5177 (12 May 2005). At the 5177th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectin with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary General on the Sudan": S/PRST/2005/18. SIPV.5216 (29 June 2005). SIW.5217 (29 June 2005). SlPV.5231 (22 July 2005). SiPV.5245 (2 Aug. 2005). At the 5245th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Report of the Secretary General on the Sudan": SlPRSTl2005138. SIW.5265 (21 Sept. 2005). SPV.5269 (23 Sept. 2005). At the 5269th meeting, draft resolution S120051599 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1627 (2005). WV.5277 (13 Od.2005). At the 5277th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Report of the Secretary General on the Sudan": SlPRST/2005/48. SPV.5321 (13 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5322 (13 Dec. 2005). SIPV.5342 (21 Dec.2005). At the 5342nd meeting, draftresolution SM0051812 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1651 (2005); the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Reports of the SecretaryGeneral on the Sudan": S/PRST/2005167.
Resolutiong SIRES11585(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Advance Mission in Sudan (UNAMIS)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMIS, established by its resolution 1547 (2004), until 17 Mar. 2005. (Adopted unanimously, 5137th meeting, 10 Mar. 2005)
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SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SIRES/1588(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Advance Mission in Sudan (UNAMIS)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMIS, established by its resolution 1547 (2004), until 24 Mar. 2005; deciaes to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5143rd meeting, 17 Mar. 2005)
S/RES/1590(2005) fEstablishment of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)]. Decides to establish UNMlS for an initial period of 6 months and further decides that UNMlS will consist of 10,000 military personnel and 715 civilian personnel; requests the Secretary-Generalto report to the Council within 30 days on options for how UNMlS can reinforce the effort to foster peace in Darfur, requests that the Secretary-Generaltransfer all functions performed by the UN Advance Mission in Sudan to UNMlS and to keep the Council regularly infwmed of the progress in implementing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, respect for the ceasefire, and the implementationof the mandate of UNMIS; requeststhat the Secretary-General continue to report on a monthly basis on the situation in Darfur; requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures to achieve actual compliance in UNMIS with the UN zemtolerance policy on sexual exploitatkmand abuse; decides that UNMlS is authorized to take the necessary action, in the areas of deployment of its forces and as it deems within its capabilities, to protect UN personnel, facilities, installations, and equipment; requests that the Secretary-General and the Government of Sudan, following appropriate consultation with the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, conclude a status-of-forces agreement within 30 days of adoption of the resolution; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5151st meeting, 24 Mar. 2005)
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SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SIRES11591(2005) [Establishment of a Security Council Committee to monitar implementationof the measures in Darfur]. Decides, in light of the failure of ali patties to the conflict in Darfur to fulfil their commitments, (a) to establish a Committee of the Security Council consisting of all the members of the Council to monitor implementationof the measures referred to in subparagraphs (d) and (e) of this paragraph and paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004); (b) to request the SecretaryGeneralto appoint for a period of 6 months, within 30 days of adoption of this resolution, a Panel of Experts comprised of 4 members and based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to travel regularly to BFasher, Sudan and other locations in Sudan, and to operate under the direction of the Committee; (c) that those individuals who impede the peace process, constitute a threat to stability in Darfur and the region, commit violations of international humanitarian or human rights law or other atrocities, violate the measures implemented by Member States in accordance with paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004) and paragraph 7 of this resolution as implementedby a state, or are responsible for offensive military overflights described in paragraph 6 of this resolution, shall be subject to the measures identifiedin subparagraphs (d) and (e) below, (d) that all States shall take the necessary measures to prevent entry into or transit through their territories of all persons as designated by the Committee; (e) that all States shall freeze all funds, financial assets and economic resourcesthat are on their territories on the date of adoption of this resolution or at any time thereafter, that are owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by the persons designated by the Committee pursuant to subparagraph (c) above; decides that the measures referred to in subparagraphs 3(d) and (e) shall enter into force 30 days from the date of adoption of this resolution, unless the Security Council determines before then that the partiesto the conflict in Darfur have complied with all the commitments and demands referred to in paragraph 1 above and paragraph 6 below. (Adopted 12-0-3,5153rd meeting, 29 Mar. 2005)
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SUDAN-POL~TICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SIRESl1593(2005) [Referring the situation in Darfur since 1 July 2002 to the Prosecutor of the lntemational Criminal Court]. Decides to refer the situation in Darfur since 1 July 2002 to the Prosecutor of the lntemational Criminal Court; decides that the Government of Sudan and all parties to the conflict in Darfur, shall cooperate with the Court and the Prosecutor pursuant to this resolution; invites the Court and the African Union to discuss practical arrangements that will facilitate the work of the Prosecutor; also encourages the Court to support international cooperation with domestic efforts to promote the rule of law, pmtect human rights and combat impunity in Darfur; decides that nationals, curent or former officials or personnel from a contributing State outside Sudan which is not a party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of that contributing State for all alleged acts or omissions arising out of or related to operations in Sudan established or authorized by the Council or the African Union, unless such exclusive jurisdiction has been expressly waived by that contributing State; recognizesthat none of the expenses incurred in connection with the referral shall be borne by the UN and that such costs shall be bome by the parhles to the Rome Statute and those States that wish to contributevoluntarily. (Adopted 11-04,5158th meeting, 31 Mar. 2005)
SIRES/1627(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMIS until 24 Mar. 2006, with the intentionto renew it for further periods; requests the Secretary-Generalto report to the Council every 3 months on the implementation of the mandate of UNMIS, including its work to reinforce the efforts of the African Union Mission in the Sudan to foster peace in Darfur; urges troopcontributing countries to take appropriate action to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse by their personnel in UNMIS, including predeployment awareness training, and to take disciplinary action and other action to ensure full accountability in casesof such misconduct involving their personnel. (Adopted unanimously, 5269th meeting, 23 Sept. 2005)
SIRES/1651(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) to monitor implementationof the measures in Darfur]. Decides to extend the mandate of the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) until 29 Mar. 2006, and requeststhe Secretary-Generalto take the necessary administrative measures; requests the Panel of Experts to report and make recommendationsto the Council, through the Committee established by paragraph 3 (a) of resolution 1591 (2005), prior to the termination of its mandate, on the implementationof the measures imposed by paragraphs 3,6 and 7 of Wution 1591 (2005) and paragraphs7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004). (Adopted unanimously, 5342nd meeting, 21 Dec. 2005)
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TAJlKlSTAN SITUATION General documents S1200W323 Letter, l 0 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to continue the activities of the UN Tajikistan Office of Peacebuilding for a further period of one year until 1 June 2006. S/2005/324 Letter, 18 May 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to the SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 10 May 2005 (Sl2005f323) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to continue the activities of the UN Tajikistan Office of Peacebuilding for a further period of one year, until lJune 2006.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL See also: ISRAEL-LEBANON MIDDLE EAST SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION
W2005nO1 (Ai601539) Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 7 Nov. 2005.
General documents S1200512 (MS-101293) Identicalletters, 4 Jan. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 210 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 Dec. 2004 and concerns alleged Israeli military campaign against Palestinians; reports alleged killing of at least 7 civilians, majority of whom were children under 18, and wounding of 8 others in the town of Beit Lahiya in the Gaza Strip, 4 Jan. 2005, as well as another attack in the area of Khan Younis just 5 days ago, resulted in 9 deaths; reports also alleged restrictionsimposed on the freedom of movement of Palestiniansand humanitarian personneland candidates campaigning for the presidential election; includes the names of the 22 Palestinianskilled, 19 Dec. 2004-4 Jan. 2005. S2005138 (B-101295) Identicalletters, 18 Jan. 2005, f m Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Secunty Council. Refers to previous 211 lettersfrom Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Jan. 2005 and reports alleged continued military raids and attacks by Israeli forces against civilian areas in the Gaza Strip, and continued collective punishmentsof Palestinians, including closures and other restrictionson movement and imprisonment of civilians requiring medical treatment; reports also that closure of the Kami crossing, through which all food and other goods enter Gaza, has led to a decrease in food supply and other necessities; includes the names of 34 Palestinians killed, 517 Jan. 2005.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S12005139 (N591677) Letter, 18 Jan. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Refersto letter from lsrael (N591667-S12005114) and refutes accusations against the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the current situation in territories occupied by Israel; concerns the construction of the illegal wall, confiscations of Palestinian lands, lsraeli settlement policies, terrorism, adherence to international resolutions and peacebuilding efforts in the Middle East. W2005140 (N591678) Letter, 19 Jan. 2005, from Israel. Concerns recent alleged attacks against lsrael citiiens in the Gaza Strip, on the lsraeli side of the Blue Line, involving Hizbullah, and in the town of Sderot, resulted in the deaths of 7 civilians and 1 military person, and injuries to many others, 418 Jan. 2005; calls upon the international community to reaffirm its rejection of terrorist tactics. S/2005/48 (W-101296) ldentical letters, 26 Jan. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 212 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000- 18 Jan. 2005 and concerns continued construction of the Wall, confiscation of land and destruction of Palestinian properties, military raids and attacks by lsraeli forces against civilian areas in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; states that since the last letter at least 13 Palestinians have been killed; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, 19-26 Jan. 2005. S/2005/101 (AIES-101297) ldentical letters, 22 Feb. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports that the lsrael Government allegedly approved the final route of the Wall it has been constructing in the Occupied Palestinian Tenitory since June 2002 and that the new Wall will result in the de facto annexation of at least 7 percent of the total area of the West Bank; states also that the Wall is severing and isolating cities, towns and villages in the West Bank, creatingwalled enclaves for thousands of civilians; includesthe names of Palestinians killed, 27 Jan.-20 Feb. 2005.
SIZOW130 W591717) Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, f m Israel. Reports an attack allegedly committed by a Palestinian suicide bomber in Tel Aviv, resulted in the deaths of 5 people and injuries to more than 50 others, 25 Feb. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian leadership and the internationalcommunity to reaffinn its rejection of terrorist tactics. W2005/143 (Al59ff26) Note verbale, 7 Mar. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to document dated 28 Feb. 2005 from lsrael (N59ff 17-Sl20051130) and denies allegations on Syria's connection to recent armed incident in TeCAvhr; states that it constitutes distortionof the facts and levels accusations against the Syrian Arab Republic without facts or evidence. W20051170 (N59ff39) Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from the Islamic Bpublic of Iran. Refers to the letters of 11 Jan. and 28 Feb. 2005 from lsrael (Al591667-SE005114 and N59ff 17-Sl20051130) and rejects the allegations contained therein.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2005/202 (M-101298) ldentical letters, 23 Mar. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 214 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-22 Feb. 2005 and concerns approval by lsraeli Govemment of plans to build 3,500 more housing units in the "Maale Adumim" settlement east of Jerusalem; states that this illegal settlement campaign together with the unlawful construction of the Wall is gravely undermining the prospects for achievingthe twu-State solution in accordance with the road map; includes the names of 6 Palestinianskilled, 25 Feb.-14 Mar. 2005. S12005/237 (AIES-101299) Identical letters, 10 Apr. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to previous 215 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Mar. 2005 and concerns alleged continued lsraeli military campaign against Palestinians; reports armed incident in the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinian boys and injury to another teenage boy, 9 Apr. 2005; inciudesthe names of 5 Palestinianskilled, 8-10 Apr. 2005. S/Z005/244 (AIES-101300) ldentical letters, 15 Apr. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 216 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Apr. 2005 and reports armed incident allegedly involving Israeli forces dressed in civilian clothes, in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, resulted in a death of a Palestinian, 14 A pr. 2005. S12005M62 (W1OI3Ol) Letter, 20 Apr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concerns the growing Israel's settlement activities in the Occupied PalestinianTerritory, in connection with the recent announcement regarding construction of 50 homes in the West Bank settlement of "Elkana" south of Qalqilya. S120051274 Letter, l 8 Apr. 2005, from the League of Arab States. Transmits letter dated 17Apr. 2005 from the SecretaryGeneral of the League of Arab States regardingthe outcome of the 17th session at the summit level of the Council of the League of Arab States, held in Algiers, 22-23 Mar. 2005; indudes resolutions nos. 171287 to 171324 and the Algiers Declaration, adopted at the 17thsession, together with the final Communique issuedat the session. $/2005/306 Letter, 6 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Ahraro de Soto as the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the Secretaw General's Personal Representative to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority, to succeed Tej e Roed-Larsen, who sewed until 31 Dec. 2004.
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TERRITQRIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) W20051307 Letter, 90 May 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral0sletter dated 6 May 2005 (Sl20051306) and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of his intention to appoint Alvaro de Soto as the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the SecretaryGeneral's Personal Representativeto the Palestine Liberation Organizationand the Palestinian Authority. S120051321 ( A B -101302) ldentical letters, 17 May 2085, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 217 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 Apr. 2005 and concerns recent announcement by lsraeli Government to continue construction of the wall in and around Jerusalem; calls on the international community to undertake measures and revive the peace process; states that since the last report 11 more Palestinians were killed; includes the names of 11 Palestinianskilled, 10Apr.-1 6 May 2005. W26051327 (N591805) ldentical letters, 19 May 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports latest attacks allegedly perpetrated by Hamas against lsraeli communities in the Gaza Strip and western Negev, 18 May 2005; cdls on the internationalcommunity to reaffirms its absolute rejection of anned attacks and to make every effort to bring its perpetratorsto justice. S120051339 (A691810) ldentical letters, 23 May 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SmtaryGeneral and the President of the Security Council. Responds to allegations made by the Permanent Representative of lsrael in its letter dated 12 May 2005 regarding violations of the Blue Line in southern Lebanon. W20051372 ( M S - lOI303) ldentical letters, 6 June 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 218 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200017 May 2005 and concerns alleged continued measures by lsrael to unlawfully change the border between lsrael and the tenitory it occupied in 1967, namely the 1949 Armistice Line, also known as 1967 Line or Green Line. S20051395 (Al591829) ldentical letters, 7 June 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns continuing alleged armed attacks by Palestinians against Israeli civilians and reports an incident when Qassam rockets were fired at the lsraelitown of Sderot, resulted in injuries to 3 Israelis, 7 June 2005; reports also sMling on the same day of the Israeli mmunity of Ganei Tal, resulted in 3 deaths and injuries to 6 people. S/2005/410 (N591854) ldentical letters, 22 June 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged surge in armed attacks by Palestinians in the last 2 days and reports the thwarting of an alleged planned suicide bombing by a Palestinian woman entering lsrael on a medical permit, and 2 other attacks against Israelis, resulted in 2 deaths and an injury, 2Q June 2005.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2005/$23 (A.691858) ldentical letters, 29 June 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Concerns incident along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, allegedly involving the Hizbullah group which crossed the Blue Line with intention of placing explosive charges in lsraeli territory near Har Dov mountain area, 29 June 2005. S/2005/424 (Al591859) ldentical letters, 30 June 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the period 29-30 June 2005. S/20051432 Letter, 28 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Concerns the situation in the Middle East, in particular, Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip; notes the appointment of James Wolfensohn by the Quartet as the Special Envoy for the G m Disengagement 1 June31 Dec. 2005; refers to Security Council resolution 1515 (2003) which formally endorsed the Quarters performancebasedroad map to a permanent solution to the IsraelCPalestinian conflict and encouragesthe diplomatic efforts of the Quartet and others; requests the Security Council to confirm its support for the proposed arrangements in view of the urgent and temporary nature of Wolfensohn's mission. 5/2005/433 Letter, 5 July 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGenerarsletter of 28 June 2005 (Sl20051432) and informs that the activities of the Quartet, including the mandate of its Special Envoy for Gaza Disengagement, has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council. S120051435 (Al591865) Identical letters, 5 July 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and tenitory committed by lsrael during the month of June 2005.
SIZ6051452 (N591870) ldentical letters, 13 July 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the suidde bombing in a shopping mall in Netanya, Israel, allegedly involving member of the Islamic Jihad organization, 12 July 2005; calls on the international community to urge the Palestinian Authority to take all steps to dismantle terrorist organizations and to condemn the regional States that have allegedly been supporting Palestinian terrorist groups. S2005/457 (Al591873) ldentical letters, 14 July 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports launching of rockets allegedly from the Hamas and ACAqsa Martyrs' brigade groups into the lsraeli village of Nativ Ha'asara resulting in the death of a woman; urges the international communrty to support the fight against terrorism and further urges the Palestinian Authority to take all steps to dismantle terrorist organizations.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) W20051469 Letter, 19 July 2005, from Kuwait. Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group and on behatf of the League of Arab States, an immediate meeting of the Security Council to consider the situation in the territories occupied by lsrael as a result of the alleged continuous settlement activities by Israeli including the construction of the wall. S/2005/471 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Algeria. Requests that Yahya Mahmassani, Pmanent Representative of Algeria, be invited to participate in the public debate on the Palestinian question, to be held in the Security Council on 21 July 2005. SJ280S472 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Palestine. Requeststhat the Security Council invite the Charge d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Qbserver of Palestine to the UN to participate in the Council's meeting regarding the situation in the Middle East, to be held on 21 July 2005. S M 0 0 W 3 Letter, 20 July 2005, from Yemen. Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the lslamic Conference Group, the participation of the Senior Advisor of the Permanent Observer Mission of the
Organization of the lslamic Conference to the UN in the Council's meeting to consider the recent developments in the Occupied PalestinianTerritory, including East Jerusalem, to be held on 21 July 2005. W200W526 (N591893) Identicalletters, 1lAug. 2005, from Lebanon addressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Security Council. Transmits statisticaltable of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, tenitorial waters and territooy committed by lsrael during the month of July 2005.
S120051530 (AES-lOI3O5) identical letters, 18Aug. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 219 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 20006 June 2005 and concerns alleged continued attacks against Palestinians and destruction of their property by lsraeli forces; reports an alleged attack by an illegal settler occurred against the backdrop of recent withdrawal of lsrael from Gaza and pasts of the West Bank, resulted in the 2 deaths and an injury to a Palestinian, 17 Aug. 2005; includes the names of 51 Palestinianskilled, ?7May-18 Aug. 2005. S120051546 (N591902) Letter, 25 Aug. 2005, from Israel. Concerns violation of the Blue Line from Lebanese territory, when a rocket fired allegedly by terrorists hit the lsraeli village of Margaiiot, 25 Aug. 2005, and calls upon the international community to urge the Government of Lebanon to act against terrorism. S/2005/5!52 (N591905) Letter, 29 Aug. 2005, from Israel. Concerns a suicide bombing in the lsraeli city of Be'er Shwa committed allegedly by the lslamic Jihad, resulted in injuries to 2 security agents and 46 civilians, 28 Aug. 2005; calls upon the international community to reiterate its intolerance of temrism and to further demand from the Palestinian Authority to take steps to prevent tenorism.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S12009556 (MS-101306) Letter, 30 Aug. 2005, from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concerns recent decisions by the Israeli Government to expand and consolidate its settlements in Ma'ale Adumim. Ariel and Betar lllit in the West Bank. S/S005/559 Letter, 26 Aug. 2005, from the Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom. Transmits statement concerning disengagement issued on 25 Aug. 2005 by the Presidencyon behalf of the European Union. W200WS68 (Al59i92 1) Identicalletters, 8 Sept. 2005, from Lebanonaddressed to the SecretaryGeneraland the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by lsrael during the month of August 2005. S1200W608 (MS-101307) Identicalletters, 26 Sept. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to previous 220 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Aug. 2005 and concerns alleged
intensifying of military campaign by Israel against Palestinians; reports alleged air strikes and 4 extrajudicial executions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, resulted in 4 deaths and injuries to 15 people, 24-25 Sept. 2005. SIZ005609 (A/60/382) Identical letters, 26 Sept. 2005, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Reporb armed attacks allegedly camed out by Hamas, when more than 40 Kassam artillery rockets wae fired onto the Israeli town of Sderot and elsewhere in the Negev, wounding 5 persons and forcing inhabitants of the region to seek bomb shelters, 2325 Sept. 2005; reports also armed incident allegedly involving Hamas in a residential neighbourhood in the Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 20 Palestinians participated in an armed parade, 23 Sept. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian Authority to act upon its obligations and dismantle terrorist organizations. SiaO(D51610 (N601385) Identicalletters, 27 Sept. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Reports abduction and murder of Sasson Nuriel, an lsraeli resident whose body was found in Beitunya, near the West Bank town of Ramallah, 26 Sept. 2005; states that Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack and calls upon the Palestinian Authority to act upon its obligations under the Road Map and dismantle the Hamas organization.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S12005/617 (AIES- 1OBO8) ldentical letters, 29 Sept. 2005, from Palestine addressedto We Secretary General and to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 221 lettersfrom Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Sept 2005 and concerns alleged air and artillery raids and attacks by lsrael against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip; reports alleged air strikes and 3 extrajudicial executions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, resulted in 24 deaths and the detention of 25 people; includes the names of 24 Palestinians killed, 24 Aug.-28 Sept. 2005. S/2005!619 (A/60/416) Letter, 29 Sept. 2005, from the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group for the month of September 2005 and on behalf of the States members of the League of Arab States, letter of the same date from the Arab Group concerning the remarks made on 23 Sept. 2005 to the Security Council by Ahraro de Soto, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representativeof the Secretar)cGeneral to the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestine Authority, in his briefing to the Security Council (SPV.5270).
S/2005/627 (N601409) Identicalletters, 30 Sept. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressedto the SecretaryGeneral and the President of the Secuity Council. Concerns statement made by the lsraeli Minister of Defence on 27 Sept. 2005 allegedly affirming the determinationthat the Golan Heights should remain permanently in Israel's hands; entreats the international community, the Security Counal and the States Members of the UN to demands that the lsraeli Government renounce its expansion, annexation and settlement policies.
S/2005/640 (m-101309) ldentical letters, 10 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressedto the Secretary-Generaland to the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to previous 222 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200029 Sept. 2005 and reports that since the last letter dated 29 Sept. 2005, at least 6 Palestinian civilians, including 3 children under the age 18, were killed allegedly by the lsraeli forces in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed, 3-9 Oct. 2005. %2005/655 (N601435) Identicalletters, 17 Oct. 2005, from Israel. Reports the 2 recent attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians against young lsraeli citizens at Etziin junction and Eli Junction in Binyamin, resulted in the deaths of 3 persons and 1 critical injury, 16 Oct. 2005; calls upon the Palestinian Authority to take immediate and comprehensive steps to effectively prevent Palestinian terrorism.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2005/674 (mlO/3lO) ldentical letters, 25 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 223 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 200010 Oct. 2005 and reportsthat since the last letter dated 18 Oct. 2005, at least 4 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by Israeliforces in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; includesthe names of 4 Palestinians killed, 1623 Oct. 2005. S120051680 (A1601448) ldentical letters, 27 Oct. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the Presidentof the Security Council. Reports a recent suicide bombing allegedly committed by a Palestinian associatedwith the Islamic Jihad organization in a crowded open-air market in the lsraeli city of Hadera, resulted in deaths of 5 people and injuries to 55 others; calls upon the international community to require the PalestinianAuthority to uphold its obligations. 5120051685 (MS-10I311) ldentical letters, 28 Oct. 2005, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and to the President d the Security Council. Refers to previous 224 lettersfrom Palestinedated 29 Sept. 200025 Oct. 2005 and concerns alleged intensificationof military campaign against Palestinians in Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; repork that since the last letter dated 25 Oct. 2005, at least 7 Palestinian civilians were killed allegedly by Israeli forces; includes the names of 7 Palestinians killed, 27 Oct. 2005.
S/200WZO (MS-101312) ldentical letters, 15 Nov. 2005, h m Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to prewious 225 lettersfrom Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-28 Oct. 2005 and concerns alleged escalated military campaign against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Tenitory, including East Jerusalem; reports that since the last letter dated 28 Oct. 2005, at least 19 Palestinian civilianswere killed allegedly by Israeli forces; includes the names of 18 Palestinians killed, 27 Oct.-14 NW. 2005. M 0 0 W 3 1 (Al601563) ldentical letters, 21 Nov. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concems attacks allegedly committed by the Hezbollahorganization against Israelis and reports an attack along the entire eastern sector of the Lebanese burder, resulted In injuries to 12 Israelis, 21 NW. 2005; urges the UN and the Government of Lebanon to f uffil all obligations as decided in Security Council resolutions 425 and 1559. S1200W56 (A160I580) ldentical letters, 5 Dec. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports attacks with Kassam artillery rocket and mortar shells allegedly perpetratedby aldqsa Martyrs Brigade against lsraeli citizens in the town of Nativ Ha'asara, southern Negev, and the town of Sderot, western Negev, resulted in damage to property, 3 4 Dec. 2005; calls upon the PalestinianAuthority to act upon its obligations and dismantle terrorist organizations.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S2005n57 (N601581) Identicalletters, 5 Dec. 2005, from lsrael addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Reports a suicide bombingattack allegedly committed by a Palest'tnian associated with the Islamic Jihad organbation in a crowded area outside of the Hashamn shopping mail in the city of Netanya, resulted in at least 5 deaths and injuries to more than 55 people, 5 Dec. 2005; urges the internationalcommunity to reaffirm its int~kranceof tmrism and the aiding andlor sheltering d terrorist organizations and to require the Palestinian Authority to immediately combat Palestinian terrorism and fulfil its internationalobligations.
S/2005/77l (MS-101313) Identical letters, 8 Dec. 2005, fnrm Palestine addressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 226 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 Nov. 2005 and concerns alleged continued widescale military operations against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; reports that since September 2000, the total number of Palestinian civilians allegedly killed by Israeli forces raised to over 3,774. SI;L0051797 Letter, l 3 Dec. 2005, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter of 28 June 2005 (Sl20051432) and to the response dated 5 July 2005 (SL20051433) regarding the activities of the Quartet and concerns exbnsion of the mandate of James Woffensohn, the Special Envoyfor Gaza Disengagement of the Quartet, for a further 3-month period, to the end of March 2006; requests confirmation of the Security Council's support for the proposed amngements.
S/2005/798 Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 13 Dec. 2005 (Sl2005ff97) concerning the activities of the Quartet, including the extension of the mandate of its Special Envoy for Gaza Dingageme nt, James Woknsohn, and the continued support for his office in Jerusalem and reports that the members of the Security Council welcome the proposed arrangements set out in this letter. S120051826 (Al601633) Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairmanof the Islamic Summit Conference, the Makkah ACMukarramah Declaration and other documents, adopted at the 3td extraordinary session of the lslamic Summit Conference, MakkahACMukarramah, Saudi Arabia, 7-8 Dec. 2005.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) Statements bv the President of the Securlty Council S/PRST/2085M Statement [made on behaDf of the Security Council, at the 5111th meeting, 13 Jan. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideratin of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question") by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the Palestinian Presidential election held on 9 Jan. 2005; commends the credible and fair character of the vote and congratulates the Palestinian people who demonstrated their commitment to democracy by participating in the election under challenging conditions; congratulatesthe newly elected President of the Palestinian Authority on his election; looks forward to the convening of the Palestinian legislative elections in the near Mure; stresses the need for the full implementation of the Quartet Roadmap, as endorsed by the Security Council in resolution 1515 (2003), for the creation of an independent, viable, democratic and sovereign State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security. S/PRST/200516 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5126th meeting, 16 Feb. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question'l lby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the resumptionof direct talks between the Prime Minister of Israel and the President of the Palestinian Authority; underlines the understandings reached by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority, in particular that all Palestinians will stop all acts of violence against all Israelis everywhere and that lsrael will cease all its military adivities against all Palestinians everywhere; looks forward to further engagement by the 'Quartet' with the 2 parties to ensure continued progress in the peace process and the full implementationof the Road Map and relevant Security Council resolutions, towards the creation of an independent, viable, democratic and sovereign State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (conthued) SIPRST/2005/12 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5136th meeting, 9 Mar. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, includingthe Palestinian question"j by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the conclusions of the London Meeting on supporting the Palestinian Authority on lMar.; stresses the crucial importanceof security, good governance and development of the Palestinian economy and the key role of the international community in assisting the Palestinian Authority in taking forward its wmprehens ive plans by providing financial and political support; supports the Joint Statement of the 'Quartet' issued following the meeting of the 'Quartet' in the margins of the London Meeting; reiterates its call for full respect by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority of understandings reached at the Sharm el Sheikh summit on 8 Feb., in particular that all Palestinians will stop all acts of violence against all Israelis everywhere and that lsrael will cease all its military activities against all Palestinians everywhere; reiterates its call on both lsrael and the Palestinian Authority to ensure continued pragress in the peace process towards full implementationof the road map in direct contact with the 'Quartet'; reiterates its demand for immediate cessation of all acts of violence, including all acts of t m r , provocation, incitement and destruction; reiterates its commitment to the vision of two states, lsrael and Palestine, living side-byde in peace and security. S/PRST/2005144 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5270th meeting, 23 Sept. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, includingthe Palestinian question7 lby the President of the Security Council. Supports the Statement issued in New York on 20 Sept 2005 by the Quartet, which is annexed to this statement; urges the Government of lsrael and the PalestinianAuthority to cooperate, along with other parties concerned, with the efforts to achieve the goals set out in the Quartet Statement; calls for renewed action in parallel by the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority on their obligations in accordancewith the Roadmap, to ensure continued progress towards the creation of an independent, sovereign, democratic and viable State of Palestine living side by side with lsrael in peace and security.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/PRST/200!5/57 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5313th meeting, 30 Nov. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question'l lby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principlesfor the Rafah Crossing reached between the Government of lsrael and the Palestinian Authority on 15 Nov. 2005; calls on the parties to take immediate action to implement the terms of both agreements according to the time lines establishedtherein; calls for renewed action in parallel by the Government of lsrael and the PalestinianAuthority on their obligations in accordancewith the Roadmap, to ensure continued progresstowards the creation of a viable, democratic, sovereign, and contiguous Palestine living sidebyaide with Israel in peace and secunty.
Particination bv non-Council members (without fhe riaht to vote) SIPV.5230 (21 July 2005) Cuba, Egypt, India, Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Noway, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia and Yemen, Palestine, Algeria, Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rghts of the Palestinian People, Charge d'afFaires of the permanent observer mission of the OIC to the UN. SIPV.5230(Resumption1) (21 July 2005) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco and Pakistan.
Discussion in denary SIPV.5111 (13 Jan. 2005). At the 5111th meeting, the President made, a statement on behalf of the Council members, in connection with pior consultations among Council members on the item entiiled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SPRSTl200512. SlPV.5126 (16 Feb. 2005). At the 5126th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entiiled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": S/PRST/2005/6. SIPV.5128 (22 Feb. 2005). SIPV.5136 (9 Mar. 2005). At the 5136th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": SIPRST/2005/12. SlW.5149 (24 Mar. 2005). SIPV.5181 (18 May 2005). SIPV.5206 (17 June 2005). WV.5230 (21 July 2005). S/PV.S230(Resumptionl) (21 July 2005).
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) SPV.5230lCorr.l (21 July 2005). Corrects text. SPV.5250 (24 Aug. 2005). SPV.5270 (23 Sept. 2005). At the 5270th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestine question": SIPRST12005144. SPV.5287 (20 Oct. 2005). SlPV.5312 (30 Nov. 2005). SIPV.5313 (30 Nov. 2005). At the 5313th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": S/PRST/2005/57. WV.5337 (20 Dec. 2005).
TERRORISM S120051430 Letter, 27 June 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits main report and summary report of the Counter-TerrorismInternational Conference held in Riadh, 5 8 Feb. 2005. W200W89 Note [transmitting letter from the Chairman of the working group established pursuant to resolution 1566 (2004) enclosing report of the working group] lby the President of the Security Council. Issued: 16 Dec. 2005. W20051800 Letter, 15 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Transmits report of the Countet-Terrorism Committee b consideration by the Security Council as part of its comprehensive review of the Counter-T-sm Committee Executive Directorate.
General documents S1200514 Note [on elections of chairmen of working groups for the period ending 31 Dec. 200511by the President of the Security Council. S1200515 (N591663) Letter, 3 Jan. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits final cornmuniqu4 and the Manama Declaration, adopted by the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council at its 25th session, held in Bahrain, 20-21 Dec. 2004. S12005122 Letter, 13 Jan. 205, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tmrisrn. Transmits work programme of the UN Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Tmrism for the period 1 Jan.91 Mar. 2005.
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TERRORISM (continued) W005133 Letter, 12 Jan. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) mncemingc ounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 May 2005 (Sl20021518) and transmits the supplementary report from Burundi, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S12005134 Letter, 12 Jan. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (Sl20041850) and transmits the 4th report from the Bahamas, submitted to the Counter-Temxism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). W005143 Letter, 17 Jan. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (5120041836) and transmits the 4th report from Sweden, submittedto the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S(2005/61 Letter, 28 Jan. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-temrism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl200411003) and transmits the 5th report from the Czech Republic, submittedto the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Secunty Council resolution 1373 (2001). S12005162 Letter, 24 Jan. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S/2004/994) and transmits the 4th report fKxn Romania, submitted to the Counter-Tedsrn Committee pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001). S12005163 Letter, 25 Jan. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tmrism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (SM0041833) and transmits the 4th report from Rwanda, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to p m . 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). SIZ00WO Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refersto the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (S/2004/843) and transmits the 4th report from Portugal, submimed to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) S/2005nl Letter, 2 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuantto resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Sept. 2002 (S/2002/1016)and transmits the supplementary report from Palau, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/$4 Letter, 8 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-temwism. Transmits joint statement, issued on 27 Jan. 2005, of the 4th special meeting of the Counter-Temxism Committee with international, regional, and subregional organizations, held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Jan. 2005. S/2005/87 Letter, 3 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Seclnty Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-temxism. Transmits contributions received from international, regional and subregional organizations on their activities and experiences in the area of counterterrorism; includes also informationfrom international organizations on their assistance programmes concerning counter-terrorismwork. W2005190 Letter, 15 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S/2004/1005)and transmits the 5th report from Australia, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Commte ie pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/91 Letter, 1lFeb. 2005, frorn the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl200411016) and transmits the 5th report frorn Estonia, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
S12005192 Letter, 11 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (Sl20041834) and transmits the 4th report from Slovakia, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005;193 Letter, 16 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuantto resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S1200411011) and transmits the 5th report from Denmark, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) S12005194 Letter, 16 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl2004l1001) and transmits the 5th report from Bulgaria, submitted to the Counter-TemxismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). W2005J95 Letter, 14 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl200411009) and transmits the 4th report from Andorra, submitted to the Counter-Temrism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/95/Add.l Letter, llApr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-temxism. Transmits addendum to the 4th report from Andorra, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). SI2005/951Add.2 Letter, 26 Oct. 2005, from the Chaiman ~f the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution1373 (2001) conceming counter-temxism. Transmits addendum to the 4th report from Andorra, submitted to the Counter-Temwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). W20051107 Letter, 22 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tmrism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (Sl20041845) and transmits the 3rd report from Seychelles, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). SIZ0051108 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S12004l1004)and transmits the 5th report from El Salvador, submitted to the Counter-TemxismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S120051109 Letter, 22 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 7373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwism. Transmits the 4th report from the Philippines, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S2005/110 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 8 June 2004 (Sl20041475) and r e w that the Counter-Tenwism Committee has considered the 3rd report from Djibouti, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Djibouti has been requested to provide a 4th report by 26 Apr. 2005.
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TERRORISM (continued) S!200!9111 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2004 (Sl2004i159) and reports that the Counter-Temwism Comrnittee has considered the 4th report from Mauritius, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Mauritius has been requestedto provide a 5th report by 11Apr. 2005.
Sn905/112 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Feb. 2004 (S/2004/128) and reports that the Counter-Temxism Comnittee has considered the 4th report from Croatia, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Croatia has been requested to provide a 5th report by 26 Apr. 2005.
S120051113 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 27 Jan. 2004 (S/2004/86) and reportsthat the Counter-Tenwism Committee has conslderedthe 4th report from Cyprus, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Cyprus has been requestedto provide a 5th report by 26 Apr. 2005.
S120051114 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2004 (S/2004/343) and reports that the Counter-Termism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from Egypt, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Egypt has been requested to provide a 5th report by 26 Apr. 2005.
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TERRORISM (continued) W20051117 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2004 (Sl20041158) and reports that the Counter-Termism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from Jamaica, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Jamaica has been requestedto provide a 5th report by 19 Apr. 2005.
S/2005/118Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 17 Aug. 2004 (S12004/658and Add.1) and reportsthat the CounterTerrorism Committee has considered the 4th report from Kazakhstan, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Kazakhstanhas been requestedto provide a 5th report by 2 May 2005.
W20051119 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Securtty Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 11 Apr. 2004 (Sl20041286) and reports that the Counter-Temnism Committee has corsidered the 4th report from Brazil, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Brazil has been requested to provide a 5th report by 11Apr. 2005.
5120051120 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 20 Apr. 2004 (Sl20041324) and reports that the Counter-Termism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from Algeria, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Algeria has been requestedto provide a 5th report by 26 Apr. 2005.
S20051115 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of
S1200W121 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of
the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Feb. 2004 (S120041118) and reportsthat the Counter-Temh Committeehas considered the 4th report from Finland, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Finland has been requested to provide a 5th report by 19 Apr. 2005. S120051116 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Securiiy Council Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-temxism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Mar. 2004 (S/2004/214 and Corr.1) and reports that the CounterTerrorism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from Guatemala, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Guatemala has been requested to provide a 5th report by 19 Apr. 2005.
the Secunty Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-termism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 30 Dec. 2003 (SL2004116)and reportsthat the Counter-Temxism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from Austria, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Austria has been requestedto provide a 5th report by 19Apr. 2005. 5120051122 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 8 Jan. 2004 (Sl2004123) and reports that the Counter-Temuism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from the Dominican Republic, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that the Dominican Republic has been requested to provide a 5th report by 26 Apr. 2005.
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TERRORISM (continued) SE0051123 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, hm the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 11 Aug. 2003 (S120031833) and reports that the Counter-Temwism Committee has consideredthe 3rd report from Uzbekiitan, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Secunty Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Uzbekistan has been requested to provide a 4th report by 2 May 2005.
S20051172 (A/59/741) Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from Kazakhstan. Transmits, as Chair of the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, joint wmmuniqub of the meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffiirs of States members of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, held in Astana on 25 Feb. 2005; underlines the importance of strengtheningthe Shanghai Cooperation Organuation in order to ensure stability and peace in Central Asia.
W20051126 Letter, l 8 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits list of participants in the Counter-Terrorism Committee special meeting from 26 to 28 Jan. 2005.
S120051191 Letter, 21 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Sept. 2002 (S/2002/998) and transmits the 2nd report from Malawi, submitted to the Counter-Tem'sm Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/192 Letter, 21 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Nov. 2002 (51200211233)and transmits a supplementaryreport from the United Republic of Tanzania, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
SIZ0051161 Letter, 22 Feb. 2085, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-termism. Refers to the Chaimn's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (Sl20041855) and transmits the 4th report from Switzerland, submitted to the Counter-Temxism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S20051162 Letter, 25 Feb. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (S/20041853) and transmits the 4th report from Jordan, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). 5120051163 Letter, 28 Feb. 2005, hthe Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl200411010) and transmits the 4th report from Sri Lanka, submitted to the Counter-Temism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S20051164 Letter, 3 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Counci Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 11 June 2003 (S120031649) and transmits the 3rd report from Nauru, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005116!5 Letter, 3 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (S/200Q1838)and transmits the 4th report frorn Viet Nam, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S124051166 Letter, 4 4 Apr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Nov. 2002 (S1200211228) and transmits the 2nd report from Ghana, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councl resolution 4 373 (2001).
W20051193 Letter, 18 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (S/2004/844) and transmits the 3rd report from Uganda, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S1200W194 Letter, 10 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl20041996) and transmits the 4th report from Tunisia, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). Sl20051197 (N591754) Letter, 10 Mar. 2005, from Croatia. Transmits the Zagreb Declarationon International Cooperation on Counter-Terrorism, Corruption and the Fight against Transnationai Organized Crime, adopted at the expert workshop on "International cooperation on counter-terrorbm, corruption and the fight against transnational organized crime", held on 7-9 Mar. 2005 in Zagreb; includes conclusions of the expert workshop. W20051213 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from the Chairmanof the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S120041997) and transmits the 4th report fmm Turkmenistan, submitted to the Counter Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) 51200W224 Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from the Chalrman of the Security Council Commltbee estaMtshed pursuant to resolutlon 1373 (2001) concernlngcounter-tenwism. Refers to the Chairman's W of 19 Oct. 2004 (5/2004/852) and transmits the 4th report from the lslamk Republic of Iran, submmed to the CounterTemwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). SI?OOWZ2SICorr.l Letter, 4 Apr. 2005, from the Chalrman of the Security Councll Cornmlttee esbbllshed pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-berrorlsm. Wlthdrawa document W20051225 W200M31 Letter, 7 Apr. 2006, from the Chaimum of the Securtty Council CommltteeWaMbhed pursuant to resolutlon 1373 (2001) concerningcounte~terrwlam. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S/2005/121)and transmlts the 5th report from Austrla, submttded to the Counter-Terrwlsm Commlttee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Cauncll resolutbn 1373 (2001).
81200LV238 (Al5Qff75) Letter, 11Apr. 2005, from Spain. Transmits Madrfd Agenda, adopted at the International Summit of Democracy, Temutsm and Securtty, hekl at Madrid, 8-1 1 Mar. 2005, organlred by the Madrid Club. 8/2005/239 Letter, 11 Apr. 2005, fmm the Chalrman of the Securlty Council Committee e8tabllshed pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concemingcounte~tamdm. Refers to the Chalrmanb letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S12005i111)and tramits the Sth report fbm Mauritius, submmed to the Counter-Temdwn Cornmlttee pursuent to para. 6 of Security Council msolutbn 1373 (2001). W200MSS Letter, 18 Apr. 2005, from the Chalrman of the Security Council C o m m b e8tabllahsd pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concemingcounte~tenwlrrm. Refers to the Chakmen's letter of 7 July 2004 (%2004/557) and transmb the 4th report from Malta, submmed to the Counter-TenwlsmCommlttee pumuant to para. 6 of Security Councll resdutkn 1373 (2001). W2005/266 Letter, 18 Apr. 2006, from the Chairman of the Security Coundl Commlttw established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 July 2004 (Sn0041555)and tfansmb the 4th report f m the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, submitted to the CounterTertorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). SIZOOY257 Letter, 18 Apr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concemingcountw-temuism. R8f- to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S12004/1002) and transmits the 5th report from Belarus, submitbed to the Counter-Terrwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) W200W2S8 L W , 18 Apt. 2005, f m the Chalrman of the Security Councll CommMee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counte~tenwism, Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S12005/116) and transmits the 5th report from Guatemala, submitted to the Counter-Temwisrn Committw pwsuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). 812005/289 Letter, 18 Apr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Councll Committee establlshed pursuant to redutlon 1373 (2001) concerning w u n t e ~ m . Referrr to the Chalrman'8 letter of 21 NW. 2003 (S/2003/1124) and transmits the 3rd report from Brunei Damaalam, wbmmsd to the Counter-Temnim Committee pursuant to pata. 6 of Securlty Council resolutlon 1373 (2001). W2005/260 Letter, 18 Apr. 2005, from the Chalrman of the Secrrlty Council Cornmlttee establlshed pursuant to resolutlon 1373 (2001) concernlng counte+tenwlsm. Refers to the Chalrman's letter of 21 Nov. 2003 (51200311125) and transmlts the 3rd report from the Oemoaatlc Republic of the Congo, submmed to the Counter-Tenwlsm Commtttw pursuant to pare. 6 of Security Councll rtwolutlon 1373 (2001). 8MIOW264 Letter, 20 Apr. 2006, from the Chalrman of the Security Cwncll Commltteo wtabllshed pursuant to m l u t b n 1373 (2001) conceming counte~trurwbm. Refsn, to the Chairman'8 M W of 23 Feb. 2005 (S/20051115) and tramits the 5th report Itom Finland, submmed to the Counter-Temdwn Commlttee ptmuant to nwolutlon 1373 (2001) c o m l n g counter--. W2005/26S Letter, 21 Apr. 2005, horn the Chdr man of the Security Councll Commtttw ootabllrhed pursuant b nwolutlon 1373 (2001) concemlng wunte~t#rorlsm. Refora to the Chalrman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S/2004f995) and transmb the 4th report from the Syrlan Arab Republk, submitted to the Counter Tenorlam Committee pursuant to pam. 6 of reeolutlon 1373 (2001). S12005/266 Letter, 21 Apr. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committea established pursuant to ~ u t i o 1373 n (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmfts work programme of the UN SecuFity Council Committee Established pursuant to Resdutkm 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-TemKism for the period 1 Apt.40 June 2005.
S2005/276 Letter, 25 Apr. 2005, from the Chairmanof the Security Coundl Committee establlshed purslrant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S/'2OO5/12O)and transmits the 5th report from Algeria, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) S/200!!!2?7 Letter, 28 Apr. 2085, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-temxism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Aug. 2002 (S12002/958) and transmits the 2nd report from Benin, submitted to the Counter-TenmismCommittee pursuant to pm. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). SIZ005M86 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S/20051110) and transmits the 4th report from Djibouti, submtied to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to p m . 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001). S12005/287 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S120051118) and transmits the 5th report from Kazakhstan, submittedto the Counter Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001). S120051288 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001)concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S/2005/114) and transmits the 5th report from Egypt, submitted to the Counter-Temxism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
S120051289 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) conceming counter-temxism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 20 Apr. 2004 (S12064/323) and reports that the Counter-Tenwism Committee has considered the 4th report from Argentina, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Argentina has been requested to provide a 5th report by 23 May 2005. W20051290 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tmrism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 5 Jan. 2004 (S/2004/21) and its annex, and reports that the CounterTerrorism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from Pakistan, submitted pursuant to p m . 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2061) and that Pakistan has been requested to provide a 5th report by 8 July 2005.
512005/291 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Coundl Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwisrn. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 July 2004 (Sl20041589) and its annex and reports that the CounterTerrorism Committee has consideredthe 4th report f m Peru, submitted pursuant to pafa. 6 of Secuflty Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Peru has been requested to provide a 5th report by 8 July 2005.
TERRORISM (continued) S120051292 Letter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Sept. 2004 (Sl2004ff45) and reports that the Counter-Temxism Committee has considered the 3rd report from the Cook Islands, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that the Cook Islands has been requested to provide a 4th report by 8 July 2005. S120051293 Latter, 3 May 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-tenorism. Refersto the Chairman's letter of 6 Nov. 2003 (S1200311086) and reports that the Counter-Temwisrn Committee has consideredthe 3rd report from Slovenia, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Slovenia has been requestedto provide a 4th report by 8 July 2005. S120051294 Letter, 3 May 2005, fKNn the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Apr. 2004 (Sl20041295) and reports that the Counter-Tenwism Committee has considered the 3rd report from Myanmar, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Myanmar has been requested to provide a 4th report by 25 July 2005. S120051295 Letter, 3 May 2085, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Dec. 2003 (S/200311211)and its annex and reports that the Counter-TentoaimCommittee has considered the 3rd report from the UnitedArab Emirates, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that the United Arab Emirates has been requestedto provide a 4th report by 8 July 2005. SM00W96 Letter, 3 May 2085, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Oct. 2003 (S/2003/1040) and repork that the Counter-Terrorism Committee has consideredthe 3rd report from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has b e n requested to provide a 4th report by 8 July 2005. S120051309 Letter, 10 May 2005, from the League of Arab States. Transmits the "Recommendations of the Arab Regional Seminar on Combating Terrorism", held in Cairo, 16-17 Feb. 2005. S1200S330 (A1591808) Letter, 21 May 2005, from Cuba. Transmits an address entitled "A dierent behaviour", given by President Fidel Castro at the Jos6 Marti Antiimperialist Tribune on 20 May 2005.
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TERRORISM (continued) S20051341 (N591812) Letter, 24 May 2005, from Cuba. Transmits "Summary of main points concerningthe presence of the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles in the tembory of the UnitedStates of America"; states that Cuba would take it very seriously if the United States Government were to penit Luis Pasada Caniles to remain in the United States. S/20051347 Letter, 26 May 2005, f m the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-tmrism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S/20051123) and transmits the 4th report from Uzbeklstan, submitted to the Counter Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001).
Sn005/362 Note verbale, 31 May 2005, from Mauritania. Transmits information communicated by the Ministerfor ForeignAffairs and Cooperation of Mauritania on the recent a m t s made among the ranks of the lslamic extremists in Mauritania. W20051363 (N591824) Letter, 31 May 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits joint communiqud of the 15th session of the MinisterialMeeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council States and the European Union, held in Manama, Bahrain, 5 Apr. 2005. SI200Si366 Letter, 1 June 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 19 Oct. 2004 (S/20041848) and transmits the 4th report fnxn Armenia, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S120051367 Letter, 1 June 2005, from the Chairman of the Secunty Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tdsm. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 27 Feb. 2004 (5120041155) and transmits the 3rd report from the Congo, submiied to the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S120051370 Letter, 6 June 2005, from the Chairman of the SecuMy Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-temxism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 Nov. 2004 (Sf2W885) and reportsthat the Counter-Tenwism Committee has considered the 4th report from Latvia, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Latvia has been requested to provide a 5th report by 4 Aug. 2005. S12005M74 Note verbale, 6 June 2005, from Mauritania. Transmits press release by the Government of Mauritania regarding an armed attack allegedly carded out by a group known as the "Salafist Group for Preachingand Combat" against a National Army unit stationed in the village of Limgheiti, 5 June 2005. St20851386 (A1591845) Note verbale, 13 June 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits press statement issued at the 95th regular session of the MinisterialCouncil of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Riadh, 11 June 2005.
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TERRORISM (continued) SYL0051389 (A1591848) Letter, 14 June 2005, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Refutes allegations contained in the letter dated 12 May 2005 from Israel (N591802S120051312) and states that it considers them as deliberate attempts to distract international community's attention from Israeli policies in the region. S2005M94 (N591849) Letter, 15 June 2005, from Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of). Transmits information concerning the case of the alleged terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, who is currently in the tenitory of the United States. S/2005/421 Letter, 29 June 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits work programme of the UN Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Tmrisrnfor the period 1 July-30 Sept. 2005. S120051425 Letter, 29 June 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 27 Feb. 2004 (S/2004/153) and transmits the 4th report from the Netherlands, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Cunmittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S120051427 (N591863) Letter, 30 June 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits statement by the heads of State of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Fedleratiin and Tajikistan, adopted on 23 June 2005 by the Council on Collective Security of the Collective Security Treaty Organization(CSTO) concerning continued efforts to ensure international peace in the area of CSTO responsibility. S12051438 Letter, 7 July 2005, from Egypt. Reports that the recently appointed Head of the Egyptian Mission to Iraq, lhab El Sherif, was killed on 7 July 2005, after 4 days of his kidnapping in Baghdad by a group of terrorists who claimed responsibilityfor this act. SI20051441 Letter, 6 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-temxlsm. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl20041998) and transmits the 4th report f m Uruguay, submiied to the Counter-TenmJsm Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S1200W442 Letter, 5 July 2005, fmm the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Aug. 2004 (S/2004/663) and transmits the 4th report from Nepal, submitted to the Counter-TenorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) S(200W443 Letter, 5 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-temwism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 May 2005 (Sl20051293) and transmits the 4th report from Slovenia, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S120051445 Letter, 7 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S120051117) and transmits the 5th report from Jamaica, submitted to the Counter-Temxism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S120051450 Letter, 8 July 2005, from SaudiArabia. Transmits statement issued by the Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia concerning the tenwist acts that occurred in London on 7 July 2005. S/2005/455 Letter, l 1 July 2005, from the Chairmanof the Security Council Committee established pulsuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-temxism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Apr. 2003 (S120031497) and transmits the 3rd report from Mongolia, submitted to the Counter-TemxismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resdution 1373 (2001). W20051456 Letter, 11 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003 (Sl20031457) and transmits the 3rd report from Bangladesh, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S1200W1 Letter, 13 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution1373 (2001) conceming counter-tmrism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 July 2002 (Sl200U817) and transmits the supplementary report frorn Honduras, submitted to the Counter-T8mXlsm Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/466 Letter, 15 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (Sl200411007) and transmits the 3rd report frorn Oman, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
W20051479 Letter, 27 June 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-temxism. Transmits the 5th report from Argentina, submitted to the Counter-Temrism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) W0051481 Letter, 25 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refersto the Chairman's letter of 7 Oct. 2003 (S120031978) and reports that the Counter-Temxism Committee has considered the 3d report from the Republic of Moldova, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that the Republic of Moldova has been requested to provide a 4th report by 22 Sept. 2005. S12005/482 Letter, 25 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrarism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 15 Feb. 2005 (Sl2005190) and reportsthat the Counter-T-sm Committee has consideredthe 5th report from Australia, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that Australia has been requestedto provide the 6th report by 11 Oct. 2005. S120051483 Letter, 25 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (200r) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2004 (S120041157) and reports that the Counter-Temxism Committee has consideredthe 4th report from the United Kingdom, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that the United Kingdom has been requestedto provide the 5th report by 9 Sept. 2005. =005/484 Letter, 25 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Feb. 2005 (Sl2005194) transmitting the 5th report from Bulgaria; reports that Bulgaria has been requested to provide a response in the form of a 6th report by 11 Oct. 2005. S/2005/488 (N591882) Note verbale, 25 July 2005, from Cape Verde. Transmits action plan adopted by the Regional Expert Workshop on the Ratification and Implementationof the Universal InstrumentsAgainst Terrorism, Transnational Organized Crime and Corruption as well as on the Drafting of Reports of the Counter-Terrorism Committee of the UN Security Council, held in Praia, 810 Dec. 2004. S120051501 Letter, 29 July 2005, frorn the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resdution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Nov. 2002 (S1200211232) and transmits the supplementary report from Comoros, submitted to Counter-Tenmism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S12005l502 Letter, 29 July 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Commmee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S120051113) and transmits the 5th report from Cyprus, submittedto Counter-Termrim Committee pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) SIZ0051502JAdd.l Letter, 9 Aug. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits an addendum to the 5th report from Cyprus submitted pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001), submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/516 Letter, 8 Aug. 2005, from the Acting Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-tenwism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Dec. 2004 (S/2004/1000)and transmits the 5th report from Paraguay, submited to Counter-Termism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). Sn005/517 Letter, 8 Aug. 2005, fimn the Acting Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chainnan's letter of 3 May 2005 (Sl20051296) and transmits the 4th report from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, submitted to the Counter-Tenmism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/518 Letter, 8 Aug. 2005, from the Acting Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tenwism. Refers to Chairman's letter of 23 Feb. 2005 (S/2005/119) and transmits 5th report from Brazil, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001). S120051519 Letter, 9 Aug. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 May 2005 (Sl20051294) and transmits the 4th report from Myanmar, submitted to the Counter-Tmrism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/522 (Al591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, frwn Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the Islamic Countries, final communiqu6, the Sana'a Declarationand the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministersat its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005. 3/2005/524 Letter, 10Aug. 2005, from the Acting Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming countertemxism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 May 2005 (S/2005/290) and transmits the 5th report from Pakistan, submitted to the Counter-Temrism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S120051527 (N591895) Note verbale, 12 A ug. 2005, from Egypt. Transmits recommendations adopted by the National Workshop on Legal Instrumentsto Combat Terrorism, held in Cairo, 21-22 Dec. 2004.
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TERRORISM (continued) S/2005/548 (N591904) Letter, 15 Aug. 2005, from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Transmits report on the actions undertaken by Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to fulfil its obligation to cooperate in the efforts to eliminate international terrorism, prepared pursuant to GeneralAssembly resolution 49/60. SM00W50 Letter, 25 Aug. 2005, from the Acting Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counterterrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 Jan. 2004 (S120W59) and transmits the 4th report from Barbados, s ubmittedto the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/551 Letter, 25 Aug. 2005, from the Acting Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming counterterrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 Oct. 2003 (S/2003/964) and transmits the 2nd r@portfrom Sao Tome and Prinape, submitted to the Counter-Temxisrn Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). 5120051565 (N591907) Letter, 6 Sept. 2005, from Cuba. Transmits declaration made by the National Assembly of People's Power regarding the 5 Cuban nationals imprisoned in the United States. S12005/573 Letter, 2 Sept. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 May 2005 (Sl20051295) and transmits the 4th report from the United Arab Emirates, submittedto the CounterTemxism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S12005/583 Letter, 12 Sept. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 July 2005 (S/2005/483) and transmits the 5th report from the United Kingdom in the form of letter, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). W2005/595 Letter, 14 Sept. 2005, from the Chaiman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Refersto the Chairman's letter of 6 June 2005 (SM0051370) and transmits the 5th report from Latvia, submittedto the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S12005/612 (N601388) Letter, 17 Sept. 2005, from Bahrain. Transmits press statement of the 96th regular session of the Ministerial Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 6-7 Sept. 2005.
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TERRORlSM (continued) S/2005/621 (N601403) Note vetbale, 28 Sept. 2005, from Madagascar. Transmits action plan adopted by the National Expert Workshop for the Legislative Incorporationof the Universal Instruments against Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime, held in Antananarivo, 30 Aug.-1 Sept. 2005. W20051623 (N601405) Letter, 29 Sept. 2005, from the Republic of Moldova. Transmits ammuniqu4 of the 10th meeting of the Council of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the GUUAM States and joint statement of the 6th GUUAMUnited States ministen'al meeting both of which were held in New York, 16 Sept. 2005. SM005/624 (N601406) Letter, 29 Sept. 2005, from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Transmits communiqu4from the Ministry of ForeignAffai~sof the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, making a pronouncementon the current status of the request for the extradition of Luis Clemente Pusada Caniles, who is currently in the tenitory of the United States and who is allegedly accused as temrist, as explained in the document dated 16 June 2005 (A1591849-Sl20051394). S/2005/626 (Al60l408) Letter, 30 Sept. 2005, from Cuba. Transmits press release concerningdecision by a United Statesjudge not to deport the alleged terrorist Luis Posada Carriles to Venezuela or Cuba and a petition to the Court of Appeals of Atlanta for a full review to overturn the trial of the 5 Cuban anti-terroristfighters. S120051658 (N601440) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organizationof the lslamic Conference Group in New York, final communiqu4 of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the States members of the Organization of Islamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S/2005/658/Corr.2 (N601440ICorr.2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. SM0051663 Letter, 21 Oct. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerningcounter-terrorism. Transmits work programme of the UN Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Tmrism for the period 1 Oct.-31 Dec. 2005. S120051671 Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-temxism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 July. 2005 (S/2005/482) and transmits the 6th report from Australia, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
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TERRORISM (continued) S12005/681 (Ai601449) Identicalletters, 27 Oct. 2005, from Israeladdressed to the Secretary-Generaland the President of the Security Council. Refers to a recent statement by the President of lslamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in which he declared that "Israel must be wiped off the map of the world and states that no Member State that calls for vioience, death and destruction deserves a seat in the UN. S12005/700 (N601538) Letter, 3 Nov. 2005, from Cuba. Transmits press release from the Permanent Mission of Cuba to the UN concerning decision of the United States Department of Homeland Security to allow the expiration of the deadline for appealing the ruling in the immigration proceeding against the alleged terrorist Luis Posada Caniles. Sl2005/705 Letter, 31 Oct. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Ju!y 2005 (Sl20051484) arid transmits the 6th report from Bulgaria, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/754 (N601578) Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits Declaration of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the member States of the Collective Security Treaty Organization(CSTO), adopted in Moscow on 30 Nov. 2005 at the meeting of the Council of CSTO Ministersfor Foreign Affairs, on the Outcome of the UN World Summit held in New York in Sept 2005. S120051T76 (Al601586) ldentical letters, 9 Dec. 2005, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the Presidentof the Security Council. Concerns statement by the President of Iran, in which he cast doubt on the truth of the Holocaustand suggested that ''the Zionists" be relocated to Europe; urges international community to take swift and strong action against Iran. S120051T78 (Al601587) Letter, 9 Dec. 2005, from Uzbekistan. Refersto comments of the States members of the European Union (SI2005fl49) regarding the outcome of Andijan trial and states that the comments are unfair and prejudiced; transmits statement of the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan regardingthis matter. S/2005/817 Letter, l 3 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Secunty Council resolution 1535 (2004) and concernsthe Secretary-General's support for the Counter-TerrorismCommittee Executive Directorate; reports the intention to review the reporting lines of the Executive Directorate, within the framework of resolution 1535 (2004), and to stand ready to work with the Security Council in this review; recommends that the mandate of the Executive Director, Javier Ruphz, be extendedfor one year.
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TERRORISM (continued) S20051818 Letter, 21 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretatyGeneral's letter dated 13 Dec. 2005 (S/2005/817) concerningthe Counter-TerrorismCommittee Executive Directorate, established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1535 (2004), and reports that the members of the Council approve the extension for a further year, until 31 Dec. 2006, the tern of office of the Executive Director of the Directorate, Javier Ruperez. S120051822 Letter, 19 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373(2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits 3rd report from the United Republic of Tanzania, submitted to the Counter-Tenwism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Secuity Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/822/Corr.l Letter, 19 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning countertermism : cdgendwn. Corrects text. S120051823 Letter, 19 Dec. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Tenwism. Transmitsthe 3rd report from Palau, submitted to Counter-TerrorismCommittee, pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). S/2005/826 (Af601633) Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Islamic Summit Conference, the Makkah ALMukamrnah Declaration and other documents, adopted at the 3rd extraordinary session of the Islamic Summit Conference, MakkahACMukarramah, Saudi Arabia, 7-8 Dec. 2005.
S12005/846 Letter, 29 Dec. 2005, from the Chainnanof the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 Sept. 2004 (S/2004/778)and transmits the 5th report from Malaysia, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001).
Draft resolutions S120051437 Draft resolution [on the terrorist attacks in London, on 7 July 20051. S120051494 Draft resolution [on continued terrorist attacks in Iraq] / Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand United States of America. S/200!j/495 Draft resolution [on international cooperation in the fight against terrorism] lAlgeria, Argentina, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, Romania, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Republic of Tanzania and United States of America. S120051577 Draft resolution [on threats to intematlonal peace and security].
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TERRORISM (continued) Statements bv the President of the Security Council S/PRST/2005/3 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5113th meeting, 18 Jan. 2005, in connection with the Council's considerationof the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts'll by the President of the Security Council. Reaffirmsthat terrorism in all its forms and manifestationsconstitutes one d the most serious threats to peace and security; invitesthe Counter-T~m~l'sm Committee (CTC) to pursue its agenda as set out in the work programme for the CTC's 14th 90-day period (SmX)5/22); notes the importance of continuing the CTC's efforts in the following key areas: to enhance the capabilities of Member States to combat terrorism; to identify and address the problemsfaced by States in implementingresolution 1373 (2001); to facilitate the provision of technical assistance and cooperation adjusted to the recipient countries' needs; to encourage the largest possible number of States to become partiesto the international conventionsand protocols related to counterterrorism, and to strengthen its dialogue and cooperation with international, regional and subregional organizations acting in the areas outlined by resolution 1373 (2001); notes that as of 16th Dec. 2004 75 States had not submitted their respective reports to the CTC in time and calls on them to do so.
S/PRSTf2005/16 Statement [made on behalf of the Secwity Council, at the 5168th meeting, 25 Apr. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmenof subsidiary bodies of the Security Council? / by the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the briefings by the Chairmenof the AI= Qaidflaliban Sanctions Committee established pursuant to resolution l267 (1999), the Counter-Temxism Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) on the work of the 3 Committees; welcomes the adoptiin by the General Assembly on 13 Apr. 2005 of the International Conventionfor the Suppressionof Acts of Nuclear Terrorism by consensus; stresses the different mandatesof the 3 Committees; reaffirmsthat the responsibili for implementingthe Security Council resolutions relevant to the mandates of the 3 Committees, including preparationof reports to the respective Committees, rests with the States; invites the CTC to pursue its agenda asset out in the work programme for the CTC's 15th 90-day perlod (S/2005/266); encourages all parts of the UN to do their utmost to ensure that the Counter-Tenwism Committee Executive Directorate becomes fully operational in the shortest possible time.
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TERRORISM (continued) SIPRSTl2005m) Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5224th meeting, 8 July 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts7 lby the President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest possible terms the assassination of the Head of the Egyptian Missionto Iraq and expresses its condolencesto the family of the victim and to the Government and people of the Arab Republic of Egypt; also condemns all terrorist attacks in Iraq, including the attempted assassinationsof diplomats from Bahrain and Pakistan and attacks against other civilian personnel; emphasizes that there can be nojustification for such temxist acts and underlinesthe need to bringto justice the perpetrators; reaffirms its unwaveringsupport for the lraqi people in their political transition; recognizesthe important rde of Egypt and other neighbouringcountries in supporting the political procesS, helping control transit across Iraq's borders, and extending other support to the lraqi people. SfPRSTI2005134 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5229th meeting, 20 July 2005, in mnnection with the Council's consideration of the itam entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council7/ by the President of the Security Council. Reaffirmsthat tenmism in all its forms and manifestationsconstitutes one of the most serious threats to peace and security and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiableregardless of their motiivations, whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its condemnationof the ACQaida network and other terrorist groups for ongoing and multiple criminal terrorist acts; urges all States to cooperate to bring to justice, in accordance with the principleof extradite or prosecute, the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of acts of terrorism; strongly encourages Member States as well as the respective Committees to redouble their efforts to seek ways to further strengthen the implementationof resolution l267 (1999), 1373 (2001) and 1540 (2004), in accordance with the provisionsof these and other relevant resolutions; encourages its Counter-TmrismCommittee, AIQaidNaPban Sanctions Committee, and, when appropriate its 1540 Committee, as well as relevant organizations, to enhance cooperation with a view to identifying, promoting, and developing, as appropriate, best practices to provide clarity and guidance to States on implementationof the provisions of the relevant resolutions.
TERRORISM (continued) SPRSTIZ005M6 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5239th meeting, 27 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts'l lby the President of the Security Council. Condemns the terrorist attacks that took place in Shann eCSheikh, Egypt on 23 Juiy 2005 and underlines the need to bring those responsibleto justice and urges all States to cooperate with the Egyptian authorities in this regard; reiterates its determination to combat all forms of terrorism in accordance with the Charter of the UN. SIPRST/2005137 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5240th meeting, 27 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts'ql by the President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest possible terms the assassination, today, 27 July 2005, of the 2 Algerian diplomats, accredited at the Algerian Embassy to Iraq, M. Ali Belaroussi and M. Azzedine Befkadi, and expresses its condolences to the families of the victims and to the Government and people of Algeria; emphasizes that there can be nojustification for such terrorist acts and underlines the need to bring to justice its perpetrators; reaffrms its unwavering support for the lraqi people in their politiil transition, as outlined in resolution 1546 (2004); also reaffirms Iraq's independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity and calls upon the international community to stand by the lraqi people in their pursuit of peace, stability and democracy. SIPRST/2005/45 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5274th meeting, 4 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts" / by the President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist bombing that took place in Bali, Indonesia on 1 Oct. 2005, which has again fallen victim to a heinous act of terrorism; underlinesthe need to bring the perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors d these intolerable acts to justice to cooperate with and provide support and assistance, as appropriate, to the Government of the Republic of Indonesia in this regard; reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestationsconstitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security, and that any ads of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed; further reaffirmsthe need to combat by all means threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts.
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TERRORISM (continued) SlPRSTL208563 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5298th meeting, 31 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's considerationof the item entiled 'Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts'l l by the President of the Secuw Council. Strongly condemns the series of bomb attacks that occurred in New Delhi, India, on 29 Oct. 2005, causing numemus deaths and injuries, and expresses its deepest condolencesto the victims of these heinous acts of terrorism and their families, and to the people and the Government of India; stresses the importance of bringing the perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of these reprehensible acts of violence to justice, and urges all States to cooperate actively with the Indian authorities in this regard; reaffirms that terrorism in a11its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to internationalpeace and security, and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its determinationto combat all forms of tenmism, in accordance with its responsibilitiesunder the Charter of the UN. S/PRST/9005/55 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5303rd meeting, 10 Nov. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts"j/ by the President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest terms the temrist bombings that took place in Amman, Jordan on 9 Nov. 2005; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims of these attacks and their families, and to the people and the Government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutesone of the most serious threats to internationalpeace and security and the need to combat by all means; reiterates Security Council's determinationto combat all fonns of terrorism, in accordance with its responsibilities under the Charter of the UN. S/PRST/2005/64 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5338th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to internationalpeace and security caused by terrorist acts's / by the President of the Security Council. Welcomed the fad that the Counter-Temxism Committee (CTC), in consultation with the Secretary. General, had decided to declare Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) operational on 15 Dec. 2005; recalledthat CTED's mandate flows from that of the CTC and reaffirmed that the Committee has the sole responsibility for providing policy guidance to CTED; agreed with the Secretary-General and with the CTC that there is a need to clam CTED's reporting lines, within the framework of resolution 1535 (2004) and welcomed the SecretatyGeneral's initiative in this regard; welcomed the integration into the work of the CTC of the issue of implementationby Member States of resolution 1624 (2005).
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TERRORISM (continued) Particimtionbv non-Councll members (without m e riaht to vote) SlPV.51l 3 (18 Jan. 2005) Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Paraguay.
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SPV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005) Australia, Chile, Cuba, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, M@rocco,Spain, Venezuela and Viet Nam. SIW.5224 (8 July 2005) Egypt. WV.5229 (20 July 2005) Australia, Cuba, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Peru, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic and Venezuela. S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) (20 July 2005) Pakistan. SiPV.5239 (27 July 2005) Egypt. SIPV.5246 (4 Aug. 2005) Iraq. WV.5274 (4 Oct. 2005) Indonesia. SlPV.5293 (26 Oct. 2005) Chib, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Fiji, India, Israel, Liechtenstein, Samoa, Switzerland, and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of). SlPV.5298 (31 W. 2005) India.
SIPV.5303 (10 Nov. 2005) Jordan. Discussion in ~lenary SPV.5113 (18 Jan. 2005). At the 5113thmeeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of Coundl members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts" SiPRSTl200513. SlPV.5168 (25 Apr. 2005). At the 5168th meeting, the President made a statement, on behal of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Councl": S/PRST/2005/16. SPV.5223 (7 July 2005). At the 5223rd meeting, draft resolution S/2005/437 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1611(2005). SIPV.5224 (8 July 2005). At the 5224th meeting, the President made a statement, on behatf of the Council members, in connection with prior wnsuItations among Coundl members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2005/29. SPV.5229 (20 July 2005). S/PV.5229(Resumpt6on 1) (20 July 2005). At the 5229th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith briefings by Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council: S/PRST/2005/34.
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TERRORISM (continued) SPV.5239 (27 July 2005). At the 5239th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2005/36. SPV.5240 (27 July 2005). At the 5240th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consuttations among Council members on the item entiied 'Threats to international peace and security mused by temrist acts": SPRSTl2005/37. SIPV.5244 (29 July 2805). At the 5244th meeting, draft resolution in S120051495 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1617 (2005). SlPV.5246 (4 Aug. 2005). At the 5246th meeting, draft resolution in $12005/494 was adopted wnanimousiy: resolution 1618 (2005). SPV.5261 (14 Sept. 2005).
At the 5261st meeting, draft resolutions S120051577 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1624 (2005). SIPV.5274 (4 Oct. 2005). At the 5274th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist ads": S/PRSTl2005/45. SPV.5293 (26 Oct. 2005). SPV.5293lCorr.l (26 Oct. 2005). Corrects name of speaker for Cuba. SPV.5298 (31 Oct. 2005). At the 5298th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entiied 'Threats to international peace and security caused by tem#ist acts": S/PRST/2005/53. SPV.5303 (10 Nov. 2005). At the 5303rd meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council membem, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entiiled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2005/55. SIPV.5332 (19 Dec. 2005). SPV.5338 (21 Dec. 2005). At the 5338th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consuItations among Council members on the item entitled "Threats to intemational peace and security caused by terrorist acts": SPRSTl2005164.
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TERRORISM (continued) Resolutlons SIRESl1611(2005) m e terrorist attacks in London, on 7 July 20051. Condemnswithout reservation the terrorist attacks in London on 7 July 2005; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims of these terrorist attacks and their families and to the people and Government of the United Kingdom; urges all States to cooperate actively in efforts to find and bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of this barbaric acts; expresses Its outmost determinationto combat terrorism in accordance with its responsibilitiesunder the Chatter of the UN. (Adopted unanimously, 5223rd meeting, 7 July 2005) SRES11617(2005) [International cooperation in the fight against terrorism]. Decides that all States shall take the measures as previously imposed with respect to ACQaida, Usama bin Laden, and the Taliban and other individuals, gmups, undertakingsand entities associated with them: (a) freeze without delay the funds and other financial assets or economic resources of these individuals; (b) prevent the entry into or the transit through their territories of these individuals; (c) prevmt the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer, to these individuals of arms and related materiel of all types; further decides that acts or activities indicating that an individual, group, undertaking, or entity is "associatedwithWACQaida, Usama bin Laden or the Taliban indude: participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, or supplying, selling or transferring arms, or recruiting for ALQaMa, Usama bin Laden or the Taliban; decides that, when proposing names for the Consolidated L i , States shall act in accordance with paragraph 17 of resolution 1526 (2004); decides that the statement of case submitted by the designating State may be used by the Committee in respondingto queries from Member States whose nationals, residents or entities have been induded on the ConsolidatedL i ; decides also that the Committee may decide on a caseby-case basis to release the information to other parties, with the prior consent of the designatingState; decides also that States may continue to provide addiional information which shall be kept on a confidential basis within the Committee; decides, in order to assist the Committee in the fuffilment of its mandate, to extend the mandate of the New Yorkbased Monitoring Team for a period of 17 months, under the direction of the Committee with the responsibilities outlined in annex I; requests the Secretary-General, upon adoption of this resolutionand acting in close consultation with the Committee, to appoint, consistent with UN rules and procedures, no more than 8 members, including a coordinator, to the MonitoringTeam; decides to review the measures described in paragraph 1 above with a view to their possible further strengthening in 17 months, or sooner if necessary. (Adopted unanimously, 5244th meeting, 29 July 2005)
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TERRORISM (continued) S/RES/1618(2005) [Continuedterrorist attacks in Iraq]. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks that have taken place in Iraq, and regards any act of terrorism as a threat to peace and security; takes note particularlyof the attacks in recent weeks which have resulted in over one hundred deaths; notes with great concern that attacks on foreign diplomats in lraq have increased in number, and have resulted in the murder or kidnapping of such diplomats; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims of these terrorist; affirms that acts of terrorism must not be allowed to disrupt Iraq's political and economic transition currently taking place; urges Member States to prevent the transit of terrorists to and from Iraq, arms for terrorists, and financing that would support terrorists; re-emphasizes the importance of strengthening the cooperation of the countries in the region; urges all States to cooperate actively in ekrts to find and bring to justice the perpetrators of these acts; expresses its utmost determination to combat temxism, in accordance with its responsibilitiesunder the Charter; calls on the international community to support fully the Government of lraq in exercising its responsibilities to provide protection to the diplomatic cornmunrty, UN staff and other foreign civilian personnelworking in Iraq. (Adopted unanimously, 5246th meeting, 4 Aug. 2005) SIRES11624(2005) [Threats to intemational peace and security]. Calls upon all States to adopt such measures as may be necessary and appropriate and in accordance with their obligations under internationallaw to: (a) prohibit by law incitement to commit a temxist act or acts; (b) prevent such conduct; (c) deny safe haven to any personswith respect to whom there is credible and relevant information giving serious reasonsfor considering that they have been guilty of such conduct; calls upon all States to cooperate, inter alia, to strengthen the security of their international borders, including by combatingfraudulent travel documents and, to the extent attainable, by enhancing terrorist screening and passenger security procedures; calls upon ail States to continue internationalefforts to enhance dialogue and broaden understandingamong civilizations; calls upon all States to report to the CounterTemrism Committee, as part of their ongoing dialogue, on the steps they have taken to implement this resolution; directs the Counter-Tmrism Committee to: (a) include in its dialogueW ith Member States their efforts to implement this resolution; (b) work with Member States to help build capacity, including through spreading best legal practice and promoting exchange of information in this regard; (c) report back to the Council in 12 months on the implementationof this resolution; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5261st meeting, 14 Sept. 2005)
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TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION See also: UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST IMOR
S12005199 Progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (for the period from 10 November 2004 to 16 February 2005). Issued: 18 Feb. 2005. S12005/310 End of mandate report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission of Support in East Tirnor (for the period from 17 February to 11 May 2005). Issued: 12 May 2005. S12005M58 Letter, 24 June 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to letters from the SecretaryGeneral concerning an independent Commission of Experts to review the prosecutionof serious violations of human rights in Timor-Leste (then East Timor) in 1999 (S12005196 and Sl20051104) and transmits a summary and the full report of the Commission. SI20051459 Letter, 14 July 2005, from the SecretaryGened. Refers to letter of 24 June 2005 (S/2005/458) transmitting the final report of the Independent Commission of Experts to review the prosecution of serious violations of human rights in Timor-Leste (then East Timor) in 1999 and transmits letters from the President and Pr ime Minister of Timor-Leste containing their comments on the Commission's final report. S12003533 Progress report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations OfAce in Timor-Leste (for the period 13 May to 15 August 2005). Issued: 18 Aug. 2005.
General documents S12005196 Letter, llJan. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to letter from the President of the Security Council dated 18 Feb. 2000 (Sl2000/137) and Security Council resolution 1537 (2004) regarding the Security Council's conviction that those responsible for the grave violations of intemational humanitarian law and human rights in East Timor in 1999 should be brought to justice; reports the SecretaryGeneral's decision to establish an independent Commission of Expertsto conduct an assessment of the progress made by the Indonesianjudicial p m s s involving the ad hoc Human Rights Tribunal in Jakarta, and the serious crimes process, involving the Serious Crimes Unit and the Special Panels for Serious Crimes in Dili. W2005197 Letter, 26 Jan. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary.Generars letter of 11 Jan. 2005 (S/2005/96)concerningthe decision to establish an independent Commission of Experts to conduct an assessment on the prosecution of crimes committed in East Timor in 1999 and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his decision.
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TlMOR-LESTE SITUATION (continued) S/2005/103 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from Timor-Leste. Transmits letter signed by the Prime Minister of TimorLeste requesting extension of the mandate of the UN Mission of Support in East Timor. S120051104 Letter, 17 Feb. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 11 Jan. 2005 (Sl2005196) concerning a Commission of Experts to review prosecution of serious crimes committed in East Timor in 1999 and reports his decision to appoint PrafullachadraBhagwati (India), Yozo Yokota (Japan) and Shaista Shameem (Fiji) as experts to the Commission. S120051356 Letter, 27 May 2004, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intentionto appoint Sukehim Hasegawa (Japan) as Head of the UN Office in East Timor, with effect from 21 May 2005; states that Mr. Hasegawa will continue to serve as his Special Representativeand Head of UN Mission of Support in East Tirnor until 20 May 2006. S120051357 Letter, 1 June 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the letters dated 27 May 2005 from the Secretary-General and reports that the
member of the Security Councl have taken note of his intentionto appoint Sukehiro Hasegawa (Japan) as Head of the UN Office in East Timor. S/2005/613 Letter, 28 Sept. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 24 June 2005 (St20051458)submitting the summary and the full report of the Commission of Experts established to review the prosecution of serious violations of human rights in Timor-Leste and reports that the members of the Security Council take note of the contents of the report and, prior to further consideration of it, would request the Secretary-General to submit a report on justice and reconciliationfor TimorLeste with a practicallyfeasible approach.
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TlMOR-LESTE SITUATION (continued) SIPV.5180 (16 May 2005). SPV.5251 (29 Aug. 2005).
Resolutions S/RES11599(2005) [Establishmentof the UN Office in Timcx-Leste (UNOTIL) as a one-year follow -on special political mission in Timor-Leste]. Decides to establish a one-year follow -on special political mission in Timor-Leste, the UN Office in TimorLeste (UNOTIL), which will remain in Timor-Leste until 20 May 2006; decides further that UNOTIL will have the following mandate: (i)to support the developmentof critical State institutionsthrough provision of up to 45 civilian advisers; (ii) to support further development of the police through provisionof up to 40 police advifers, and support for developmentof the Border Patrol Unit, through provision of up to 35 additional advisers, 15 of whom may be military advisers; (iii) to provide training in observance of democratic governance and human rights through provisionof up to 10 human rights officers; and (iv) to monitor and review progress in (i)through (iii ) above. (Adopted unanimously, 5171st meeting, 28 Apr. 2005)
TOGO-POLITICAL CONDITIONS General documents S/2005/147 Letter, 4 Mar. 2005, from Luxembourg. Transmits statement issued on 4 Mar. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the situation in Togo.
UGANDA-DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO See: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOUGANDA
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-MEMBERSHIP
Draft resolutions SM0051267 Draft resolution [on establishmentof the UN Office in Timor-Leste as a one-yearfollow -on special political mission in Timor-Leste].
Particinatlonbv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SIPV.5132 (28 Feb. 2005) Australia, Indonesia, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-Leste. SPV.5171 (28 Apr. 2005) Timor-Leste. SffV.5180 (16 May 2005) Timor-Leste. SffV.5251 (29 Aug. 2005) Timor-Leste.
isc cuss ion in ~lenary W . 5 1 3 2 (28 Feb. 2005). SIPV.5171 (28 Apr. 2005). At the 5171st meeting, draft resolution S120051267 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1599 (2005). SIPV.5179 (16 May 2005).
W20051228 Letter, 31 Mar. 2005, from Finland. Transmits report, compiled in accordancewith the Chatham House Rules under the sole responsibility of the Permanent Mission of Finland, of the 2nd annual workshop for newly elected and present Security Council members, convened by the Government of Finland in cooperation with the Center on International Organization of Columbia University, the Security Council Affairs Division of the UN Secretariat and UNITAR and held on 8 10 Dec. 2004 in Tanytown, New York.
General documentg S120051150 (N59l732) Letter, 7 March 2005, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Concerns the question of Japan's permanent membershipof the Security Council. S120051522 (N591884) Letter, 25 July 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the UN Group of the Islamic Countries, final cornmuniqu6, the Sana'a Declaration and the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conferenceof Foreign Ministers at its 32nd session, held at Sana'a, 28-30 June 2005.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK S/2005/228 Letter, 31 Mar. 2005, from Finland. Transmits report, compiled in accordancewith the Chatham House Rules under the sole responsibility of the Permanent Mission of Finland, of the 2nd annual workshop for newly elected and present Security Council members, convened by the Government of Finland in cooperation with the Center on International Organization of Columbia University, the Security Council Affairs Division of the UN Secretariatand UNITAR and held on 9-10 Dec. 2004 in Tarrytown, New York.
General document@ S1200516 Note verbale, 6 Jan. 2005, frorn Spain. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the Presidency of Spain in September 2004. S1200W98 Letter, 16 Feb. 2005, frorn the United States. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of the United States in November 2004. S120051188 Letter, l 8 Mar. 2005, from Brazll. Transmits document on the wrapup session on the work of the
Security Council for the month of March 2005 to be held on 30 Mar. 2005, entitled "The African dimension in the work of the Security Counciln. S120051268 Letter, 22 Apr. 2005 from Argentina. Transmits assessments of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Argentina in January 2005. S120051278 Letter, 27 Apr. 2005 from Algeria. Transmits assessmentsof the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Algeria in December 2004. S120051399 .Letter, 20 June 2005, frorn Benin. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Benin in February 2005. SC20051405 Letter, 20 June 2004, from Brazil. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Brazil in March 2005. S120051415 Letter, 24 June 2005, from China. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidencyof China in April 2005. W20051496 (N591885) Identicalletters, 28 July 2005, from Azerbaijan addressedto the Secretary-Gem1and the President of the General Assembly. Refers to the Security Councills dosed meeting on 27 July 2005 on the agenda item "The situation in Georgia"; questions the Presidency for decliningAzerbaijan's request to participate in the meeting without the right to vote. S120051500 Letter, 28 July 2005, from Denmark. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Denmark in May 2005. S/2005/503 Letter, 2 Sept. 2005, from France. Transmits assessmentof the work of the Security Council during the presidency of France in June 2005. S120051504 Letter, 25 Oct. 2005, from Greece. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidencyof Greece in July 2005.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK (continued) S12005/637 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from Japan. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidencyof Japan in August 2005. W2005/763 Letter, 6 Dec. 2005, from Romania. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Romania in October 2005. Sn005/791 Letter, 14 Dec. 2005 from the Philippines. Transmits assessments of the work of the Security Council during the presidencyof the Philippines in September 2005. W20051844 Letter, 5 Dec. 2005, from the United States. Refers to descriptive indexto notes and statements by the President of the Security Council relating to documentation and procedure circulated in 2002 (N571382-S/2002/1000, annex) and suggests that the Council consider recirculating the index and request that the Secretariat provide an updatedversion for the consideration of the Council. .
W20051845 Letter, 20 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the United States' letter dated 5 Dec. 2005 (S/2005/844) and reports that the
members of the Secutity Council agree with the proposal to recirculate an updated descriptive index to notes and statements by the Presidentof the Security Council relating to documentation and procedure circulated in 2002 (Sl2002/1000, annex); states that the revised index will be made available shortly by the Secretariat.
Particination bv non-Council members (without the riaht to votd SIPV.5156 (30 Mar. 2005) Belarus, Cuba, Egypt, the Gambia, Indonesia, Luxembourg, Morocco, Pakistan, Rwanda, Somalia and Tunisia.
Discussion in ~ l e nry a SIW.5156 (30 Mar. 2005).
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2006.2005) W2005/840 Note [transmitting report of the Board of A u d i i on the implementationof its recommendations relating to the UN Compensation Commission for the biinniun 2002-2003Jlby the SecretaryGeneral. Issued: 29 Dec. 2005.
General documents W2005/6 Note verbale, 6 Jan. 2005, from Spain. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the Presidency of Spain in September 2004. S/2005198 Letter, 16 Feb. 2005, from the United States. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of the United States in November 2004. Sl2005/268 Letter, 22 Apr. 2005 from Argentina. Transmits assessments of the work of the Security Council during the presidencyof Argentina in January 2005.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (200412005) (continued) Sm)05/278 Letter, 27 Apr. 2005 f m Algeria. Transmits assessmentsof the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Algeria in December 2004. SMOO5/399 Letter, 20 June 2005, from Benin. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidencyof Benin in February 2005. S/2005/405 Letter, 20 June 2004, from Brazil. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Cound during the presidency of Brazil in March 2005. S120051415 Letter, 24 June 2005, from China. Transmits assessmentof the work of the Security Council during the presidencyof China in April 2005. S/20051500 Letter, 28 July 2005, from Denmark. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Denmark in May 2005. S/2005/503 Letter, 2 Sept. 2005, from France. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of France in June 2005. S1200Y!W Letter. 25 Oct. 2005. from Greece. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Greece in July 2005. S120051582 Note [on adoption of the draft report of the Security Council to the GeneralAssembly covering the period 1 Aug. 2004-31 July 20051/ by the President of the Security Council. S120051637 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from Japan. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Japan in August 2005. W200W658 (A!60/440) Letter, 17 O d 2005, from Yemen. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New Yotk, final cornmuniqud of the annual coordination meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affiirs of the States members of the Organ'nation of Islamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters in New York, 23 Sept. 2005. S/20051658lC~rr.2(N60/440/Con=2) Letter, 17 Oct. 2005, from Yemen. Corrects text. S/2005/763 Letter, 6 Dec. 2005, from Romania. Transmits assessmentof the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Romania in October 2005. SnOOfinSl Letter, 14 Dec. 2005 from the Philippines. Transmits assessmentsof the work of the Security Council during the presidency of the Philippines in September 2005.
Dlscusslon in denary SPV.5262 (19 Sept. 2005). At the 5262nd meeting, draft report of the Security Council to the GeneralAssembly for the period 1 Aug. 2004-31 July 2005 was adopted without vote.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-SANCTIONS COMMITTEES-OFFICERS General documentg S12005M Note [on election of the chairpersons and v i m chairpersons of sanctions committees of the Security Council] 1 by the President of the Security Council.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2005)-AGENDA General documents W2005/15 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration / by the SecretaryGeneral. S/2005/1WAdd.l Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 15 Jan. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. S12005/15/Add.2 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 22 Jan. 2005 / by the Secretary-General. S120091WAdd.3 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 29 Jan. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. S12005115lAdd.4 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 5 Feb. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. S1200511WAdd.5 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 12 Feb. 2005 / by the Secretary.General. SIZOOW151Add.6 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 19 Feb. 2005 / by the SecretaryGenml. W2005115lAdd.7 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 26 Feb. 2005 1 by the SecretaryGeneral. W2005/15/Add.8 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 5 Mar. 2005 / by the Secretary-General. Sf2005115lAdd.9 Summary statementon matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 12 Mar. 2005 I by the SecretaryGeneral. S1200511WAdd.10 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their considemtiin as at 19 Mar. 2005 I by the Secretary-General. W2005/15/Add.11 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 26 Mar. 2005 1by the Secretary-General.
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Sl2005l15iAdd.12 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 2 Apr. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. S/2005/15/Add.I3 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 9 Apr. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. Sl2005/15/Add.14 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 16 Apr. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral.
S/2005/15/Add.25 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 2 July 2005 lby the SecretaryGeneraL S/2005115/Add.26 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 9 July 2005 lby the Secretar yGeneral. S/20051151Add.27 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 16 July 2005 lby the Secretary-General.
Sl20051151Add.15 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 23 Apr. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. S1200511WAdd.16 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 30 Apr. 2005 / by the
S120051151Add.28 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 23 July 2005 1by the SecretaryGeneraL Sl2005115lAdd.29 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 30 July 2005 lby the
Secretary-General.
Secretary-General.
S12005115lAdd.17 Sumnary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 7 May 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral.
Sl200511WAdd.30 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 6 Aug. 2005 lby the SecretaryGeneral.
S/2005/151Add.18 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 14 May 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. S/2005/1JIAdd.19 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 21 May 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. Sl2005115/Add.20 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 28 May 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral. S/2005/15/Add.21 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 4 June 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral.
S/2005/1WAdd.31 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 13 Aug. 2005 / by the Secretary General. S12005115lAdd.32 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 20 Aug. 2005 / by the Secretary-General. SIZ0051151Add.33 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 27Aug. 2005 / by the Secretary-General. SIZ005/1S/Add.34 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as of 3 Sept. 2005 / by the SecretaryGeneral.
SIZOO51151Add.22 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 11 June 2005 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2005/151Add.35 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 10 Sept. 2005 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2005/15/Add.23 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 18 June 2005 / by the Secretary-General. SIZOOSMlAdd.24 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 25 June 2005 lby the Secretary-General.
Sl20051151Add.36 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as of 17 Sept. 2005 lby the Secretary-General. S/2005/15/Add.37 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 24 Sept. 2005 lby the Secretary-General.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2005)-AGENDA (continued] Sl28051151Add.38 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 1 Oct. 2005 Iby the SecretaryGeneral. S/2005/1WAdd.39 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 8 Oct. 2005 1by the SecretaryGeneral. SIZOO5ll5lAdd.40 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 15 Oct. 2005 lby the Secreta~General. SIZ005/15lAdd.41 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 22 Oct. 2805 1by the SecretaryGeneral. S(2005/15/Add.42 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 29 Oct. 2005 lby the SecretatyGeneral.
SIZ005/151Add.43 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 5 Nov. 2005 lby the SecretawGeneral. SI2005/151Add.44 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 12 Nov. 2005 lby the Secretary-General. W2005/151Add.45 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 19 Nov. 2005 l by the Secretary-General. SIZ005/151Add.46 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 26 Nov. 2005 lby the Secretary-General. S/2005/15lAdd.47 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 3 Dec. 2005 lby the SecretaryGeneral. Sl2005115lAdd.48 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 10 Dec. 2005 1 by the Secretary-General. W200511UAdd.49 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 17 Dec. 2005 lby the Secretary-General. ~005/15lAdd.50Summary statement on matters of which the Security Cound is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 24 Dec. 2005 lby the Secretary-General.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2005)-AGENDA (continued) W2005115lAdd.51 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 31 Dec. 2005 lby the Secretary-General. S120W1781 Letter, 15 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Requests that items related to the exercise of the inalienable rights of the PafesZinian people, question of Palestine and Middle East situation contained in the summary statement by the SecretaryGeneral (S12005115), be retained on the list of items of which the Security Council is seized. SM005/179 Letter, l 1 Mar. 2005, from Cuba. Requests that items 5,6, 10, and 28 contained in para. 8 of the summary statement by the Secretary-Generalof 25 Feb. 2005 (Sl2005115) be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized. S/2005/180 Letter, l 4 Mar. 2005, from the Sudan. Requests that item 4 contained in para. 4 of the summary statement by the Secretary-Generalof 25 Feb. 2005 (S/2005/15) be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized. S/2005/185 Letter, 11 Mar. 2005, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Requests that items relatedto the Palestine question, Middle East situation and the exercise of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, listed in para. 8 of the summary statement by the Secretary General (S12005115), be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
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S120041990 Report of the SecretaryGeneralconcerning the credentials of the representativesand deputy and alternate representatives of the members of the Security Council elected for the period 20052006. Issued: 29 Dec. 2004. S/2005/21 Report of the SecretaryGeneral concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United States of America on the Security Council. Issued: 11 Jan. 2005. Sm)O5l2llCorr.l Report of the SecretaryGeneral concerning the credentials of the alternate representativeof the United States of America on the Security Council :corrigendum. Issued: 28 Jan. 2005. - Corrects text.
S12005142 Report of the SecretaryGeneral concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Argentina on the Security Council. Issued: 20 Jan. 2005. S12005159 Report concerning the credentials of the alternate representatives of Benin on the Security Council / by the Secretary-General. Issued: 2 Feb. 2005.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2005)REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued) S/2005/65 Report of the SecretaryGeneralconcerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northem Irelandon the Security Council. lssued: 27 Jan. 2005. S120051181 Report of the SecretaryGeneral concerning the credentials of the altemate representative of Argentina on the Security Council. Issued: 18 Mar. 2005. W20051361 Report of the SmtaryGeneral concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United States of America on the Security Council. Issued: 2 June 2005. W20051385 Report of the SeaetaryGeneralm n m i n g the credentials of the alternate representatiieof the United States of America on the Security Council. Issued: 13 June 2005. S/1!005/499 Report of the SmtaryGeneral concerning the credentialsof the alternate representative of the United States of America on the Security Council. Issued: 29 July 2005. S12005605 Report of the SmtaryGeneral concerning the credentials of the representative of the United States of America on the Security Council. Issued: 2 Aug. 2005. S120051588 Report of the SecretaryGeneralconceming the credentials of the alternate representatives of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council. Issued: 29 July 2005. S120051520 Report of the SecretatyGeneral conceming the c~ed8ntiakof the alternate representativeof Brazil on the Security Council. Issued: 11 Aug. 2005. S120051557 Report concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of France on the Security Council 1 by the Secretary-General. Issued: 30 Aug. 2005. sm#)5.I558 Report of the SecretaryGeneralconcerning the credentials of the repres8ntative of Benin on the Secwity Council. Issued: 31 Aug. 2005. S120051564 Report of the SeaetaryGeneral concerning the credentials of the deputy representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council. Issued: 24 Aug. 2005. W20051600 Report of the SecretaryGeneralconceming the credentials of the deputy representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council. Issued: 22 Sept. 2005.
SM005n48 Report concerning the credentials of the deputy representative of the United States of America on the Security Council / by the Secretary-General. Issued: 2 Dec. 2005.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2085)REPRESENTATIVES'CREDENTIALS (continued) S/20051824 Report of the SecretaryGeneralconcerning the credentials of the representativesand deputy and alternate representatives of the members of the Security Council elected for the period 2006-2007. Issued: 29 Dec. 2005.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2005)-RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS General documents SIINFI60 (SCOR, 60th year) Resolutions and decisions of the Securii Council, 1 August 2004-31 July 2005.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2006)REPRESENTATIVESCREDENTIALS
Resorts W0051824 Report of the SecretaryGeneralconceming the credentials of the representativesand deputy and alternate representatives of the members of the Security Council elected for the period 2006-2007. Issued: 29 Dec. 2005.
UN ADVANCE MISSION IN SUDAN See: SUDAN-POLITICALCONDITIONS
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ See also: IRAQ SllUATlON IRAQ-KUWAITSlTLJATlON
!Wax?a S/2005/141 Report of the SeaetaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Issued: 7 Mar. 2005. SIZ0051141lCorr.l Report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004) : conigendum. Issued: 16 Mar. 2005. Corrects text. S120051373 Report of the SeaetaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Issued: 7 June 2005. S/2005/585 Report of the SecretaryGeneralpursuant to paragraph30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Issued: 7 Sept. 2005. S20051766 Report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). lssued: 7 Dec. 2005.
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General doeormen& S/2005/509 Letter, 3 Aug. 2005, from the Secretay General. Refersto the mandate of the UN Assistance Missionfor Iraq (UNAMI) which expires on 12Aug. 2005 and recommendsthe extension of the mandate of UNAMI for a further period of 12 months with the intention of reviewing the mandate at the end of that period or sooner if so requested by the Government of Iraq.
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UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ (continued) Draft resolutions 5/2005/515 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq.
Particinationbv non-CouncSI members Iwithout the rkht to vote) SPV.5189 (31 May 2005) Iraq. SIPV.5204 (16 June 2005) Iraq.
SIPV.5247 (11 Aug. 2005) Iraq. SlPV.5266 (21 Sept. 2005) Iraq. SPV.5325 (14 Dec. 2005) Iraq.
Discussion In ~lenary SIW.5189 (31 May 2005).
SPV.5204 (16 June 2005). SIPV.5247 (11Aug. 2005). At the 5247th meeting, draft resolutionin S120851515 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1619 (2005). srPV.5266 (21 Sept. 2005). SIPV.5325 (14 Dec. 2005).
J3esolutions SmES11619(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Assistance Missionfor Iraq (UNAMI)]. Decidesto extend the mandate of UNAMl for another period of 12 months from the date of this resdution; expresses its intentionto review the mandate of UNAMl in 12 months or sooner, if requested by the Government of Iraq. (Adopted unanimously, 5247th meeting, l1 Aug. 2005)
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN See also: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
ReDsrOs S/2005/183 (N591744) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for internationalpeace and security : emergency internationalassistance for peace, nmalcy and reconstructionof war-stricken Afghanistan :report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 18 Mar. 2005.
S/2005/525 (N601224) The sluation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : emergency internationalassistance for peace, norrnalcy and reconstructionof war-stricken Afghanistan :report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 12Aug. 2005.
General documents W20051819 Letter, 16 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Tom Koenigs (Germany) as his Special Representativeand Headof the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, to replaceJean ArnauR (France), who served as the Special Representativesince Feb. 2004.
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN (continued) SMOOW820 Letter, 21 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 16 Dec. 2005 (S/2005/819) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Tom Koenigs (Germany) as a Special Representativefor Afghanistan and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.
Draft resolutions SM0051195 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan].
partichation bv non-Council members [withouf $he riaht to vote) SlPV.5145 (22 Mar. 2005) Afghanistan. SIPV.5148 (24 Mar. 2005) Afghanistan.
Discussion in denary SIPV.5145 (22 Mar. 2005). WV.5148 (24 Mar. 2005). At the 5148th meeting, draft resolutionS120051195 was unanimously adopted: resolution l589 (2005).
Resolutions SIRES11589(2OOS) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMA for an additional period of 12 months from the date of adoption of this resolution; calls upon UNAMA to continue to provide necessary support in order to facilitate timely elections with the broadest possible participation, and urges the donor community to promptly make available the necessary financial support based on that framework, in close coordination with the Government of Afghanistan and UNAMA, and to consider contributing to electoral observer missions; urges the Government to take decisive action to stop the processingand trade of drugs and to pursue the specific measures set out in that plan in the fields of building institutions, information campaigns, alternative livelihoods, interdiction and law enforcement, criminal justice, eradication, demand reduction and treatment of addicts, and regional cooperation, and calls on the international community to provide every possible assistance to the Government in pursuing full implementationof all aspects of the plan; calls for full respect for human rights and international humanitarian taw throughout Afghanistan; calls upon the Government of Afghanistan to continue to address the threat to the security and stability of Afghanistan posed by ACQaida operatives, the Taliban and other extremist groups, factional violence among militia forces and aiminal activities, in particular violence involvingthe drug trade; requests the Secretary-Generalto report to the Council in a timely manner on developments in Afghanistan, and make recommendations on the future role of UNAMA, after the parliamentaryelections. (Adopted unanimously, 5148th meeting, 24 Mar. 2005)
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UN DISENGAGEMENTOBSERVER FORCE
ReDorts W20051379 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the period from 8 December 2004 to 10 June 2005). Issued: 10 June 2005. W2009767 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the period from 10 June 2005 to 9 December 2005). Issued: 7 Dec. 2005.
Draft resolutions S/2005/383 Draft resolution [on the extensionof the UN Disengagement Observer Force]. S/2005/801 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Obsenrer Force].
Statements bv the President of the Security CouncU WRST/2005/24 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Councl, at the 5205th meeting, 17 June 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entltled "The situation in the Middle East'?1 by the
President of the Security Council. Reports that the Security Council is in agreement with the report of the SecretaryGenmlregardingthe UN Disengagement Observer Force (Sl20051379). The report states that: "the situation in the Middle East is very tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until a comprehensivesettlement covering all aspects of the Mddle East problem can be reached". SIPRST/2005/65 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5339th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in the Middle East'l Iby the President of the Security Council. Quotes the statement of the Secretary-General which said "...the situation in the Middle East is very tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until a comprehensivesettlement covering all aspects of the Middle East problem can be reached" and states that above statement reflects the view of the Security Council.
Piscussion in olenary SPV.5200 (15 June 2005). SPV.5205 (17 June 2005). At the 5205th meeting, draft resolution S120051383 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1605 (2005); at the same meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with the resolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force: SPRSTl2005124. WV.5330 (16 Dec. 2005). WV.5339 (21 Dec. 2005). At the 5339th meeting, draft resolution in S/20051801 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1648 (2005); the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council membels, in connection with the resolutionjust adopted on the renewal of the mandate of the UN disengagement Observer Force: SIPRST12005165.
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE (continued) S/RES11605(2005) r h e extension of the UN DisengagemeptObserver Force (UNDOF)]. Welcomes the efforts being undertakenby UNDOF to implement the Secretary-General's zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its personnelwith the UN code of conduct; decides to renew the mandate of UNDOF for a period of 6 months until 31 Dec. 2005; requests the Secretary-General to submit, at the end of this period, a report on developments in the situation and the measures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973). (Adopted unanimously, 5205th meeting, 17 June 2005) SIRES11628(2OOS) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN DisengagementObserver Force (UNDOF)]. Calls upon the parties concerned to implement immediately its resolution 338 (1973) of 22 Oct. 1973; decides to renew the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force for a period of 6 months,that is, until 30 June 2006; requests the Secretary-Generalto submit, at the end of this period, a report on developments in the
situation and the measures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973). (Adopted unanimously, 5339th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005)
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO See also: KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W2005/88 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 14 Feb. 2005. S/2005!335 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 23 May 2005. SIZ0051335lCorr.l Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations lnterim Administration Mission in Kosovo :conigendum. Issued: 26 May 2005. CorrectsAnnm 1, para. 36 of document Sl20051335. Corrects text. S/2005/635 Letter, 7 Oct. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's report of 23 May 2005 on the UN lnterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo (S120051335 and Cm. l ) and submits a comprehensive review of the situation in Kosovo prepared by Secretary-General's Special Envoy Kai Eide (Norway).
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UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO (continued) General document@ S120051364 Letter, 27 May 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Secretary-General's report on the
UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) General document@ S12005113 Letter, llJan. 2005, from Lebanon. Requests
UN lnterlm Administration Missiin in Kosovo (S/2005/335and Corr.1) and reports the intention to appoint Ambassador Kai Ede, Permanent Representative of Norway to the NATO, as the SecretatyGeneral's Special Envoy to undertake the in accordance with comprehensivereview of KOSOVO, Security Council resolution 1244 (1999). W2005/36!5 Letter, 2 June 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 27 May 2005 (S/2005/364) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Ambassador Kai Eide as the SecretaryGeneral's Special Envoy to undertake a comprehensivereview of Kosovo.
W20051444 Letter, 11July 2005, from Lebanon. Requests extension of the mandate of the UN lnterim Force in Lebanonfor a further period of 6 months, ending on 31 Jan. 2006.
W200W08 Letter, 31 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Reports the Secretary-General's intentionto appoint Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland, as SecretaryGeneral's Special Envoy to lead the Mure
status process for Kosovo and Albert Rohan, former SecretaryGeneral of the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as Mr. Ahtisaari's deputy; reports also that Mr. Ahtisaari would cease to act as SecretayGeneral's Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa upon his new appointment Particination bv non-Council members (withouf the riaht to vde) SIPV.5130 (24 Feb. 2005) Serbia and Montenegro. SIPV.5188 (27 May 2005) Albania, Luxembourg, Serbia and Montenegro, Switzerland and Ukraine. SIPV.5289 (24 Oct. 2005) Serbia and Montenegro.
Piscussion in denary W . 5 1 3 0 (24 Feb. 2005). SIW.5188 (27 May 2005). SPV.5289 (24 Oct. 2005). SIW.5289lCorr.l (24 Oct.2005). Corrects name of speaker.
UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON See also: ISRAEL-LEBANON
Resorts 5/2005/36 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations lnterim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 21 July 2004 to 20 January 2005). Issued: 20 Jan. 2005. S/2005/460 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations lnterim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 21 January 2005 to 20 July 2005). Issued: 21 July 2005.
extension of the mandate of the UN lnterim Force in Lebanon which expires on Jan. 31 2005.
Draft resolutions S12005153 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN lnterim Force in Lebanon] 1 Denmark, France, Greece, Romania, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand United States of America. S120051491 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] / France, Greece, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Particioation bv non-Council members (without $he riaht to votd SIPV.5117 (28 Jan. 2005) Lebanon.
Piscussion in denary SIPV.5115 (24 Jan. 2005). SIPV.5117 (28 Jan. 2005). At the 5117th meeting, draft resolutionS12005153 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1583 (2005). WV.5233 (25 July 2005). S/PV.5241 (29 July 2005). At the 5241st meeting, draft resolutlon SM0051491 was adopted unanimousty:resolution 1614 (2005).
Resolutions S/RES/IS83(2OO!j) [Extension of the mandate cC the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 July 2005; calls upon the Government of Lebanon to fully extend and exercise its sole and effective authority throughout the south, including through the deployment of sufficient numbers of Lebanesearmed and security forces, to ensure a calm environment throughout the area; calls on the parties to ensure UNlFlL is accorded full freedom of movementthroughout its area of operation; condemns ali acts of violence, i m i n g the recent incidents across the Blue Line that have resulted in the killing and wounding of UN military observers; supports the wntinued efforts of UNlFlL to maintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line through mobile patrols and observation from fixed positions and through dose contacts with the parties; welcomes the continued contribution of UNlFlL to operational mine clearance, encourages further assistance in mine action by the UN to the Government of Lebanon in support of both the continued development of its national mine action capacity and clearance of the remaining mine/UXO threat in the south. (Adopted unanimously, 5117th meeting, 28 Jan. 2005)
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UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) SIRES/l614(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. Endorses the report of the Secretary-Generalon UNlFiL of 21 July 2005 (Sl20051460); decides to extend the present mandate until 31 Jan. 2006; condemns all acts of violence, includingthe recent incidents across the Blue Line that have resulted in deaths and injuries on both sides; supports the continued efforts of UNlFlL to maintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line through mobile land and air patrols and observation from fixed positions and through close contacb with the parties to correct violations, resolve incidents and prevent their escalation, whilengesirst the primary responsibility of the parties in this regard. (Adopted unanimously, 5241st meeting, 29 July 2005)
UN MILITARY OBSERVER GROUP IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN General document$ SJ2005f772 Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Dragutin Repinc (Croatia) as Chief Military Observer of the UN Military Obsewer Group in lndia and hkistan to replace Major General Guido Dante Palmieri (Italy), who relinquished his past on 13 Sept. 2005. S12005/773 Letter, 8 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 2 Dec. 2005 (S/2005/772) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Dragutin Repinc (Croatia) as Chief Military Observer of the UN Military Obsenrer Group in lndia and Pakistan.
UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA See also: WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION
Reports S/2005/49 Report of the SecretaiyGeneral on the situation concerning Western Sahara. Issued: 27 Jan. 2005.
S/2005/254 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation concerning Western Sahara. Issued: 19 Apr. 2005. SM005/648 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation conceming Western Sahara. Issued: 13 Oct. 2005.
General documents S1200W511 Letter, 4 Aug. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) and repoits the intention to appoint Francesco Bastagli (Italy) as the SecretaryGeneral's Special Representativefor Western Sahara and Head of MINURSO, as of 1 Sept. 2005.
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UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA (continued) W20051512 Letter, 8 Aug. 2005, from the President of the Security Counal. Refersto letter from the SecretaryGeneral dated 4 Aug. 2005 (S/2005/511) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the intention of the Secretary-Generalto appoint Francesco Bastagli (Italy) as his Special Representative for Western Sahara and Head of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara. SIZ0051570 Letter, 6 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Brigadier General Kurt Mosgaard (Denmark) to the post of Force Commander of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara, effective 12 Sept. 2005, to replace Major General Gyorgy Szaraz (Hungary). SM005/571 Letter, 9 Sept. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 6 Sept. 2006 (Sl20051570) and reportsthat the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Brigadier General Kurt Mosgaard (Denmark) to the post of F a c e Commander of the UN Missionfor the Referendum in Western Sahara. StZ0051602 Letter, 23 Sept. 2005, from Morocco. Concerns the treatment of detainees in the situation in Western Sahara.
S120051605 Letter, 26 Sept. 2005, from Algeria. Refels to letter from Morocco(S120051602) regardingtreatment of political prisoners in the in Western Sahara conflict and refutes allegations mntained therein.
Draft resolutions SIZ0051275 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara] lFrance, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and UnitedStates of America. S/2005/677 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Wesbrn Sahara] lFrance, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Discussion in ~ l e n a v SPV.5167 (22 Apr. 2005). SPV.5170 (28 Apr. 2005). At the 5170th meeting, draft resolution SL20051275 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1598 (2005). SIW.5291 (24 0ct 2005). SPV.5295 (28 Oct. 2005). At the 5295th meeting, draft resolution S120051677 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1634 (2005).
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UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA (continued) Resolutions S/RESl1598(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 31 Oct. 2005; calls on Member States to consider voluntary contributions; requests that the SecretaryGeneral provide a report on the situation before the end of the present mandate; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5170th meeting, 28 Apr. 2005) SIRES/1634(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Mssionfor the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)]. Reaffirms the need for full respect of the military agreements reached with MINURSO with regard to the ceasefire; calls on Member States to consider voluntary contributions to fund Confidence Building Measures that allow for increased contact betweenseparated family members, especially family unfficatiinvisits; decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 30 Apr. 2006; requests that the SecretaryGeneral provide a report on the situation in the WesBm Sahara before the end of the mandate period; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5295th meeting, 28 Oct. 2005)
UN MlSSlON IN COTE D'IVOIRE See also: COTE D'IVOIRGPOUTICAL CONDITIONS
SM00W639 Letter, 6 Oct. 2005, from Nigeria. Forwards, in the capacity as representative of the current Chaimn of the African Union, communiqu6 on a t e d'lvoire issued by the 40th meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at the level of Heads of State and Government, held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2005.
Draft resolutions S/2005/221 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in a t e d'lvoird.
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Particination bv non-Council members (without the ,riahtto vote) SIW.5152 (28 Mar. 2005) a t e d'lvoire, South Africa. SiPV.5159 (4 Apr. 2005) C6te d'lvoire. SJPV.5278 (13 Oct. 2005) Cdte d'lvoire and Nigeria. SlPV.5281 (14 Oct. 2005) C6te d'lvoire.
Discussion In ~lenary SPV.5152 (28 Mar. 2005). SIPV.5159 (4 Apr. 2005). At the 5159th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/221 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1594 (2005). SPV.5278 (13 Oct. 2005). slw.5281 (14 Oct. 2005). At the 5281st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in m e d'lvoire": S/PRST/2005/49.
Resolutions SIRES11594(2OOS) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Mission in C6te d'lvoire (MINUCI)]. Decides that the mandate of MlNUCl and of the Frenchforces which support it, shall be extended for one month until 4 May 2005; calls upon all lvorian parties immediatelyand actively to pursue a lasting and just solution to the current crisis, particularly through the African Union mediation led by President Thabo Mbeki; decides to remain adively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5159th meeting, 4 Apr. 2005)
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UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA See also: E f W E A ITHIOPfA W20051142 Report of the SecretalyGeneral on Ethiipia and Eritrea. Issued: 7 Mar. 2005. W2005/400 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon Ethiopia and Eritrea. Issued: 20 June 2005.
W20051553 Report of the SecretalyGeneral on Ethiopia and Eritrea. Issued: 30 Aug. 2005. S/20051553/Add.l Report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Erttrea :addendum. Issued: 6 Sept 2005. W20051723 Letter, 16 Nov. 2005, from Japan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council Working Gmup on PeacekeepingOperations, report on the visit to Ethiopia and Eritrea by Ambassador Kenzo Oshima, submitted in accordance with decisions of the Security Council (Sl20051694). General document* S/2005/668 Letter, 24 Oct. 2005, from the Secretary General. Concerns deterioration of the situation with regard to the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea and state that the present status of affairs constitutes a crisis that requiresthe full attention of, and urgent and specific action by, the international community.
StZ0051694 Letter, 2 Nov. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Reports that the members of the Security Council have authorizedAmbassador Kenzo Oshima (Japan), in his capacity as Chairman of the Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations of the Security Council, to visit the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea from 6 to 9 Nov. 2005; includes agreed terms of reference of the mission.
Praft resolutions W200511!P Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritreal. W20051569 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea]. SE0051732 Draft resolution [on situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia].
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Coundl SPRSTtZ005147 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5276th meeting, 4 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia" 1 by the Presidentof the Security Councit. Expressesits grave concern at the decision of the Govemment of Eritrea to restrict all types of UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) helicopter flights within Eritreanairspace or coming to Eritrea, effectiveas of 5 Oct. 2005; emphasizes that the aforementioneddecision of the Govemment of Eritrea gravely contravenesthe Council's call in resolution 1312 (2000) on the parties to provide UNMEE with the access, assistance, support, and protectionrequiredf a the performanceof its duties; reaffirms that both parties bear the primary responsibility for the implementationof the Algiers Agreements and the decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission; calls on both partiesto show maximum restraint and to refrainfrom any threat of use of force against each other. S/PRSTiZ005/59 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 5317th meeting, 7 Dec. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia'l I by the President of the Security Council. Condemns the decision of the Govemment of Eritrea to request some members of UN Mission in Ethiipia and Eritrea to leave the country within 10 days, effective as of 6 Dec.2005, which is inconsistent with the obligationsof the Government of Eritrea to respect the exclusively international nature of the Peacekeeping Operation; unequivocallydemands that Eritrea immediately reverse its decisionwithout preconditions. SPRSTl2005162 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5326th meeting, 14 Dec. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia'l / by the President of the Security Council. Agrees to temporaily relocate military and civilian staff of the UN Mission in Ethiipia and Emea (UNMEE) from Eritrea to Ethiopia and intends to maintain an UNMEE military presence in Eritrea during the period in which it is reviewing future plans for UNMEE; strongly condemns Eritrea's unacceptable actions and restrictions on UNMEE; intends to review promptly all options for UNMEE's deployment and functions; emphasizes the urgent need for progress in implementationof the EritreaEthiopia Boundary Commission's delimitation decision.
Discussion in olenary SIPV.5138 (11 Mar. 2005). SIPV.5139 (14 Mar. 2005). At the 5139th meeting, drafl resolution S/2005/157 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1586 (2005). SlPV.5257 19 Se~t.2005).
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UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA (continued) S/PV.5259 (13 Sept. 2005). At the 5259th meeting, draft resolution S120051569 was adopted unanimously: resolution l622 (2005). SPV.5276 (4 Oct. 2005). At the 5276th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entiied The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia": SPRSTl2005147. SIPV.5286 (19 Oct. 2005). SlPV.5308 (23 Nov. 2005). At the 5308th meeting, draft resolution S12005ff32 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1640 (2005).
SPV.5317 (7 Dec. 2005). At the 5317th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consuftationsamong Council members on the item entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia": SIPRSTM005159. WV.5326 (14 Dec. 2005). At the 5326th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consuitations among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia": SPRSTM005162.
~esolutions SIRES/1586(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eribrea (UNMEE)]. Decides to extend the mandateof UNMEE until 15 Sept. 2005; calls on both parties to refrain from any increase in troops in the areas adjacent to the Temporary SecurityZone; calls on both parties to cooperate fully and expeditiously with UNMEE in the implementationof its mandate, to ensure the security of all UNMEE staff, and to remove with immediatelyand unconditionallyall restrictionson, and impedimentsto the work of and to the full and free movement of UNMEE and its staff; reiterates its call on the parties to cooperate fully and promptlywith the Boundary Commission, and to create the necessary conditionsfor demarcationto proceed expeditiously; reiterates its full support for the Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Ethiopia and Eritrea;decides to continue mnitoring dcmiy the steps taken by the parties in the implementationof their commitments under the relevant Council resolutionsand under the Algiers Agreements, including through the Boundary Commission, and to review any implications for UNMEE. (Adopted unanimously, 5139th meeting, 14 Mar. 2005)
UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERlTREA (continued) S/RES/1622(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Erilrea (UNMEE)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE until 15 Mar. 2006; approves the reconfigurationof UNMEE's military component, including an increase in the number of military observers; calls on both partiesto refrain from any action which may lead to an escalation of the tension; calls upon Ethiopia to accept fully the decision of the EritreaEthiopia Boundary Cqmmission; calls upon both parties to achieve a full normalization of their relationship; calls on Eritrea to lift all restrictions imposed on the operations of aid organizations. (Adopted unanimously, 5259th meeting, 13 Sept. 2005) WRES/IW(2005) [Situation between Eritre8 and Ethiopia]. Deeply deplores Eritrea's continued imposition of restrictions on the freedom of movement of UN Mission in Ethiopia and Etitrea (UNMEE) and demands that the Government of Eritrea reverse, without further delay or preconditions, its decision to ban UNMEE helicopter flights, as well as additional restrictionsimposed on the operations of UNMEE; calls on both parties to show maximum restraint and to refrain from any threat or use of force against each other; requests the Secretary-General to monitor the parties' compliancewth the demands in paragraphs 1 and 2 above and to report to the Council 40 days after the adoption of this resolution; demands that Ethiopiaaccept fully and without further delay the final and binding decision of the EritrebEthiopia Boundary Commission and take immediatelyconcrete steps to enable the Commission to demarcate the border completely and promptly; calls upon both partiesto work, without preconditions,to break the current stalemate through diplomatic efforts. (Adopted unanimously, 5308th meeting, 23 Nov. 2005)
UN MISSION IN LIBERIA See also: LIBERIA SITUATION S/2005/135 Report of the SecretaryGeneral on intermission cooperation and pssible cross-border operations between the United Nations Mission in S i i Leone, the United Nations Mission in Liberia and the United Nations Operation in Wte d'lvoire. Issued: 2 Mar. 2005. W0051177 Sixth progress report of the Secretary General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 17 Mar. 2005. S120051391 Seventh progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 16 June 2005. 5120051560 Eighth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 1 Sept. 2005. S120051764 Ninth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 7 Dec. 2005.
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UN MISSION IN LIBERIA (continued) General documents W2005118 Letter, 6 Jan. 2005, from the Secretary General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention, following the usual cons ultations, to appoint Lieutenant General Joseph Olomngbon Owonibi (Nigeria) as F m Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia as of 1 Jan. 2005, to replace Lieutenant General Daniel Ishmael Opande (Kenya). S/2005/19 Letter, llJan. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretalyGeneral's letter dated 6 Jan. 2005 (Sl2005118) concerning his intention to appoint Lieutenant General Joseph Olorungbon Owonibi (Nigeria) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the intention expressed in the letter. S12005/464 Letter, 13 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia established by Security Council resolution 1509 (2003) and extended by resolution 1561 (2004) and reports the SecretaryGeneral's intention to appoint Alan Doss (United Kingdom) as his Special Representat'ie for Liberia to replace Jacques Paul Klein who served during the period July 2003 Apr. 2005. S20051465 Letter, 18 July 2005, frsrn the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 13 July 2005 (Sl20051464) and reportsthat the members of the Security Coundl take note of his intentionto appoint Alan Doss (United Kingdom) as the SecretaiyGeneral's Special Representativefor Liberia as from 15Aug. 2005. S2005/480 Letter, 22 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the para. 15 of the Security Council resolution 1607 (2005) requesting the Secretary-General to appoint no more than 5 experts concerning Liberia; transmits list of 5 experts appointed and informs the Council of the designation of Arthur Blundell of Canada to serve as the Chairman of the Panel of Experts. $/2005/738 Letter, 21 Nov. 2005, frorn the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lieutenant General Chikadibia lsaac Obiakor (Nigeria) as Force Commander d UNMIL as of 1Jan. 2006 to replace Lieutenant General Joseph Owonibi of Nigeria, whs has served as Force Commanderof UNMIL since 1 Jan. 2005. S/2005/739 Letter, 28 Nov. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretayGeneml's letter dated 21 Nov. 2005 (Sl20051738) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intentionto appoint Lieutenant General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor (Nigeria) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia.
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UN MISSION IN LIBERIA (continued) S20051838 Letter, 29 Dec. 2085, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refersto Security Council resolution 1626 (2005) of 19 Sept. 2005, by which the Council authorized UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) to deploy up to 250 UN military personnelto provide security for the Special Court fw Sierra Leone, and reports the Secretary General's intention to include Mongolia on the list of countries contributingtroops to UNMIL.
!%2005/839 Letter, 28 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 22 Dec. 2605 (Sl28051838) and reports that the members of the Security Council took note of his intentionto add Mongolia to the list of countries providing military personnelto the UN Mission in Liberia. 5120051401 Draft resolution [on renewing sanctions against Liberia and reestablishing the Panel of Experts EstabllshmiPursuant to Security Council Resolution 1579 (200411. S12005/591 Draf€resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia]. S12005PIlO Draft resolution [on additional element to the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia] IDenmark, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America.
Partici~atlonbv non-Council members lwithoa the riaht to vote) S/PV,5208 (21 June 2005) Liberia.
Discussion In blenaw SIPV.5208 (21 June 2005). At the 5208th meeting, draft resolution S120051401 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1607 (2005). SPV.5258 (12 Sept. 2005). WV.5263 (19 Sept. 2005). At the 5263rd meeting, draft resolution S120051591 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1626 (2005). SPV.5304 (11 Nov. 2005). At the 5304th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/710 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1638 (2005).
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UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE
Resolutions
See also: SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS
S/RES/1607(2005) [Renewingsanctions against Liberia and re-establishing the Panel of Experts Established Pursuantto Security Council Resolution 1579 (2004)J. Decides, on the basis of its assessments above of progress made by the National Transitional Government of Liberia towards meeting the conditions for lifting the measures imposed by resolution 1521 (2003), to renew the measures on diamonds imposed by paragraph 6 of resolution 1521 (2003) for a further period of 6 months from the date of adoption of this resolution; urges the UN Mission in Liberia to intensify its efforts, as mandated in resolution 1509 (2003),to assist the National Transitional Govemment of Liberia in reestablishing its authority throughout Liberia, including diamond-producing and timber-producing areas, and restoring proper administationof natural resources; decides to reestablish the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to resolution 1579 (2004) for a further period until 21 Dec. 2005; requests the SecretaryGeneral, acting in consultation with the Committee,to appoint as soon as possible no more than 5 experts, with the appropriate range of expertise, in particular on arms, timber, diamonds, finance, humanitarian and socio-economicand any other relevant issues. (Adopted unanimously, 5208th meeting, 21 June 2005) SIRE$/1026(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. Decidesthat the mandate of UNMIL shall be extended until 31 Mar. 2006; authorizes UNMIL to deploy from Nov. 2005 up to 2W UN miliiry personnel to Sierra Leone to provide security for the Special Court for Sierra Leone; authorizes a temporary increase in UNMlL's personnel ceiling, to a total of 15,250 UN military personnel, for the period 15 Nov. 2005-31 Mar. 2006 in order to ensure that the support provided to the Court does not reduce UNMlL's capabilities in Liberia during its political transition period; further authorizes UNMIL to depby an adequate number of military personnelto S i Leone, if and when needed, to evacuate UNMIL military personnel deployed to Siena Leone and officials of the Special Court for Sierra Leone in the event of a serious security crisis affecting those personnel and the Court. (Adopted unanimously, 5263rd meeting, 19 Sept. 2005) SRES/l638(2005) [Additional element to the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. Decidesthat the mandate of UNMIL shall indude the following additional element: to apprehend and detain dormer President Charles Taylor in the event of a returnto Liberia and to transfer him or facilitate his transfer to Sierra Leone for pmecution before the Special Court for Sierra Leone and to keep the Liberian Government, the Sierra Leonean Govemment and the Council fully informed; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanim~usly,5304th meting, 11 Nov. 2005)
S/2005/135 Report of the SecretaryGeneral on intermission cooperation and possible cross-border operations between the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone, the United Nations Mission in Liberia and the United Nations Operation in Cate d'lvoire. Issued: 2 Mar. 2005.
S19005M73 Tiiventyfifth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone. Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. SM00512731Add.l Menty-fifth report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone : addendum. Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. Si200512731Add.2 Wenty-fah report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone : addendum. Issued: 26 Apr. 2005. S120051596 Tiiventy-sixthreport of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone. Issued: 20 Sept. 2005. S/2005/777 TGventy eventh report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone. Issued: 12 Dec. 2005. General documentg S/2005/419 Letter, 29 June 2005, from Sierra Leone. Transmits letter dated 21 June 2005 from the President of Sierra Leone addressedto the Secretary-Generalon the UN presence in post-UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL); states that the successful completionof the mandate of UNAMSIL would open a new chapter in the UN peacebuildingengagement in Sierra Leone to consolidate and sustain achievementsmade thus far and that a foiW -on UN presence would be indispensable after the withdrawal of UNAMS IL by the end of 2005.
S1200W79 Letter, 7 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to Security Council resolution 1620 (2005) and reports the Secretary-General's intentionto appoint Vier da Sihra Angelo, who is currently serving as Deputy Special Representativefor Sierra Leone, as the Executive Representativeforthe UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL); states that Mr. da Silva Angelo will also continue to sewe as the Resident Representativeof the UNDP and UN Resident Coordinator in Sierra Leone. 51200W80 Letter, 12 Dec. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 7 Dec. 2005 (Sl20051779) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Victor da Silva Angelo as the Executive Representativefor the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone.
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UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEQNE (continued) Draft resolutions SI200S418 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone]. SE20051554 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN IntegratedOffice in Sierra Leone].
Statements bv the President of the Security _Council SPRST12005I63 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5334th meeting, 20 Dec. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled 'The situation in Sierra Leonew by the President of the Security Council. Commends the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) for its invaluable contribution over the last 6 years to democracy and prosperity; notes with satisfaction the innovations in UNAMSIL's methods of operation that may prove useful best practice in making other UN peacekeepingoperations more effective and efficient; encourages Sierra Leone's development partners to continue their support; encourages all states, particularly states in the subregion, to cooperate fully with the Special Court for Slerra Leone and to provide it with the necessary financial resources; continues to emphasize the importance of a regional approachto the countries of West Africa.
Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without S1W.5219 (30 June 2005) Sierra Leone. SlPV.5254 (31 Aug. 2005) Sierra Leone. SlPV.5334 (20 Dec. 2005) Sierra Leone.
Discussion in denary SPV.5219 (30 June 2005). At the 5219th meeting, draft resolution S120051418 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1610 (2005). SIW.52!54 (31 Aug. 2005). At the 5254th meeting, draft resolution S120051554 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1620 (2005).
SPV.5334 (20 Dec. 2005). At the 5334th nketing, the President made a statement, on behatf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultation among Council members on the item entitled 'The situation in Sierra Leone": S/PRST/2005/63.
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UN MISSlON IN SIERRA LEONE (continued) SlRES11610(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)]. Decides that the mandate of UNAMSIL shall be extendedfor a final period of 6 months until 31 Dec. 2005; requests the Secretary-Generalto fnalize the necessary planningfor an appropriate integrated UN system presence in Sierra Leone with the capacity and expertise to coordinate the activities of UN agencies, funds and programmes, to cooperate with the donor community, and to continueto support the efforts of the Govmment of Sierra Leone after UNAMSIL has withdrawn; urges the Govemment of Sierra Leone to continue its efforts to develop an effective police force, armed forces, penal system and independent judiciary; requeststhe SecretaryGeneral to continue to take all necessary action in the zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to keep the Council informed; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5219th meeting, 30 June 2005) SIRESl1620(2005) [Establishment of the UN Integrated Office in Siena Leone (UNIOSIL)]. Requests the Secretary-Generalto establish the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL) for 12 months beginning on 1 Jan. 2006 with the following tasks: (a) to assist the Govemment in: (i) building the capacity of State institutions; (ii) developing a national action plan for human rights and establishing the national human rights commission; (iii) building the capacity of the National ElectoralCommission; (iv) enhancinggood governance, transparency and accountability of public institutions; (v) strengthening the rule of law; (vi) strengthening the Sierra Leonean security sector; (vii) promoting a culture of peace, dialogue, and participation; (viii) developing initiatives for the protection and well-being of youth, women and children; (b) to liaise with the Sierra Leonean security sector; (c) to coordinate with UN missions and offices and regional organizations in West Africa in dealing with crossborder challenges such as the illicit movement of small arms, human trafficking and smuggling and illegal trade in natural resources; (d) to wordinate with the Special Court for Sierra Leone; requests the SecretaryGeneralto continue planning for security for the Special Court for Sierra Leone and to keep the Council regularly informed of progresswith establishing the UN integrated office in Sierra Leone, and thereafter with the implementationof this resolution; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5254th meeting, 31 Aug. 2005)
UN MISSION IN SUDAN See also: SUDAN-POLITICALCONDITIONS
praft resolutions SI2005J198 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN Mission in Sudan]. S12005(599 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sudan].
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UN MISSION IN SUDAN (continued) Particinationbv non-Council members Mthou# e riaht to vote) SlW.5151 (24 Mar. 2005) Sudan.
Discussion in denary SPV.5151 (24 Mar. 2005). At the 5151st meeting, draft resolution S/2005/198 was adopted unanimously resolution 1590 (2005). SPV.5269 (23 Sept. 2005). At the 5269th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/599 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1627 (2005).
Resolutions S/RES1590(2005) [Establishment of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)]. Decidesto establish UNMlS for an initial period of 6 months and further decides that UNMlS will consist of 10,000 military personnel and 715 civilian personnel; requests the Secretary-Generalto report to *e Council within 30 days on options for how UNMlS can reinforce the effort to foster peace in Darkrr; requests that the SecretarpGeneraltransfer all functions performed by the UN Advance Mission in Sudan to UNMlS and to keep the Council regularly informed of the progress in implementing the ComprehensivePeace Agreement, respect for the ceasefire, and the implementationof the mandate of UNMIS; requests that the Secretary-General continue to report on a monthly basis on the situation in Darfur; requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures to achieve actual compliance in UNMlS with the UN zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse; decides that UNMlS is authorized to take the necessary action, in the areas of deployment of its forces and as it deems within its capabilities, to protect UN personnel, facilities, installations, and equipment; requests that the SecretaryGeneral and the Government of Sudan, following appropriate consultation with the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, condude a status-6-forces agreement within 30 days of adoption of the resolution; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5151st meeting, 24 Mar. 2005) S/REW1627(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMlS until 24 Mar. 2006, with the intentionto renew it for further periods; requests the Secretary-Generalto report to the Council every 3 months on the implementationof the mandate of UNMIS, including its work to reinforce the effwts of the African Union Mission in the Sudan to foster peace in Darfur; urges troopcontributing countries to take appropriate adion to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse by their personnel in UNMIS, induding pmdeployment awarenesstraining, and to take discipiinary action and other action to ensure full accountability in cases of such misconduct involvingtheir personnel. (Adopted unanimously, 5269th meeting, 23 Sept. 2005)
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UN MISS1ON IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC See also: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICSITUATION Re~orts S120051679 Report of the SecretaryGeneralin follow -up to the statement by the Presidentof the Secunty Council of 22 July 2005 on the situation in the CentralAfrican Republic. Issued: 27 Oct. 2005.
General documents S120051758 Letter, 30 Nov. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Proposes, following advise from authoritiesof the Central African Republic, the renewal of mandate of the UN Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Republic for an additional year, until 31 Dec. 2006 and reports the SecretaryGeneral's intention to raise the rank of his representative in the Central African Republic to that of Special Representative, at the Assistant SecretaryGeneral level, in view of the additional responsibilitiesand encouraging developments that occurred in the Central African Republic S1200W59 Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to the SecretaryGeneral's letter dated 30 Nov. 2005 (S/2005/758)and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his recommendationto extend the mandate of the UN Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Republic from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2006, and his intention to raise the rank of his Representativeto that of Special Representative,at the Assistant Secretary-General level.
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Statements bv the President of the Security Council SIPRST/2005/35 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5232nd meeting, 22 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Central African Republic''I l by the President of the Secunty Council. Deeply gratified by the successful holding of the presidential and legislativeelections and welcomes the establishmentof the newly elected institutionswhose stability is necessary to ensure lasting peace in the Central African Republic; commends the Multinational Force of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, France, the European Union, China and Gemany for providing decisive support to them; calls upon international donors and the internationalfinancial institutionsto continue to assist the Central African Republic generously; requests the Secretary-Generalto explore the possibility of setting up a follow -up committee or enlarging the Committee of Foreign Partners to Follow Up on the Electoral Process in order to support the reconstruction efforts initiated by the Central Africans; expresses its concern at the insecurity reigning in the north and the west of the country and invites relevant States to consult wfh subregional and regional organizations and with the UN PeacebuildingOffice in the Central African Republic on the action required to respond collectively to the threat posed by these armed groups to the stability of the Central African Republic and certain countries of the subregion.
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UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR (continued) Discussion in ~lenary SIPV.5132 (28 Feb. 2005).
SIW.5232 (22 July 2005) Central African Republic.
WPV.5179 (16 May 2005). SIW.5180 (16 May 2005).
SIW.5232 (22 July 2005). At the 5229th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled The situation in the Central African Republicn:S/PRST/2005/35.
UN MlSSlON OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR See also: TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION
S12005199 Progress report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Mission of Support in East Timw (for the period from 10 November 2004 to 16 Febnrary 2005). Issued: 18 Feb. 2005. W20051310 End of mandate report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (for the period from 17 Febnrary to 11 May 2005). Issued: 12 May 2005. S120051533 Progress report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Office in Titnor-Leste (for the period 13 May to 15 August 2005). Issued: 18 Aug. 2005.
General documents S120051103 Letter, 23 Feb. 2005, from Timor-Leste. Transmits letter signed by the Prime Minister of TimorLeste requesting extension of the mandate of the UN Mission of Support in East Timor.
S12005M56 Letter, 27 May 2004, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Sukehiro Hasegawa (Japan) as Head of the UN Office in East Timor, with effect from 21 May 2005; states that Mr. Hasegawawill continue to serve as his Special Representativeand Head of UN Mission of Support in East Timor until 20 May 2006. S/2005/357 Letter, 1 June 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the letters dated 27 May 2005 from the Secretary-General and reports that the member of the Security Council have taken note of his intentionto appoint Sukehiro Hasegawa (Japan) as Head of the UN Office in East Timor. Particbation bv non-Council members {without
the right to vote) SIPV.5132 (28 Feb. 2005) Australia, Indonesia, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-heste. SlPV.5180 (16 May 2005) Timor-Leste. SIPV.5251 (29 Aug. 2005) Tirncx-Leste.
SIPV.5251 (29 Aug. 2005).
UN MONITORING, VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION COMMISSION See: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION
UN OBSERVER MISSION IN BOUGAINVILLE (PAPUA NEW GUINEA) See: W U A NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA See also: GEORGIA SITUATION
ReDorts S12005132 Report of the SecretavGeneralon the
situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 17 Jan. 2005. S!2005/269 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 25 Apr. 2005. S/2005(453 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 13 July 2005. S/2005!657 Report of the SecretatyGeneral on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Issued: 19 Oct. 2005.
Draft resolutions S12005148 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia]. W20051492 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Obsetver Mission in Georgia] IFrance, Germany, Romania, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand the United States of America.
Partici~ationbv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SIPV.Sll6 (28 Jan. 2005) Georgia. SIW.5238 (27 July 2005) Georgia and Germany. SIW.5242 (29 July 2005) Georgia.
Discussion in ~lenary SIPV.5114 (24 Jan. 2005). SIPV.5116 (28 Jan. 2005). At the 5116th meeting, draft resolution S12005148 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1582 (2005). SPV.5234 (25 July 2005). SIW.5238 (27 July 2005).
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UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA (continued) SPV.5242 (29 July 2005). At the 5242nd meeting, draft resolution S120051492 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1615 (2005).
Resolutions SIRES11582(2005) [Extension of the mandateof the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. Commends and strongly supports the sustained efforts of the Secretary-Generaland his Special Representative, with the assistance of the Russian Federation in its capacity as facilitator as well as of the Group of Friends of the Sec retaty-General and of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, to promote the stabilizationof the situation and the achievement of a comprehensive politicalsettlement, which must include a settlement of the political status of Abkhaziawhin the State of Georgia; urges the parties once again to implement the recommendations of the Joint Assessment Mission to the Gali sector (Nov. 2000), regrets that there has been no progress to that effect despite the positiveconsiderationby the parties given to those recommendations in the 1st Geneva meeting and calls again upon the Abkhaz side to agree to the opening as soon as possible of the Gali branch of the human Fights office in Sukhumi and to provide security conditionsfor its unhinderedfunctioning; decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period terminating on 31 July 2005; subject to a review as appropriate of its mandate by the Council in the event of changes in the mandate of the Commonwealthof Independent States peacekeeping force. (Adopted unanimously, 5116th meeting, 28 Jan. 2005) S/RES/161!j(2005) [Extensionof the mandateof the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. Commends and strongly supports the sustained efforts of the Secretary-Generaland his Special Representative,with the assistance of the Russian Federation in its capacity as facilitator as well as of the Group of Friends of the Secretary-Generaland of the Organizationfor Security and Cooperation in Europe, to promote the stabiliion of the situation and the achievement of a comprehensive political settlement, which must include a settlement of the political status of Abkhazia within the State of Georgia; deeply regrets the continued refusal of the Abkhaz side to agree to a discussion on the substance of th& document, again strongly urges the Abkhaz side to receive the document and its transmittal letter, urges both parties thereafter to give them full and open consideration, and to engage in constructive negotiations on their substance, and urges those havhg influence with the partiesto promotethis outcome; decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period terminatingon 31 Jan. 2006; subject to a review as appropriate of its mandate by the Council in the event of changes in the mandate of the CIS peacekeeping force. (Adopted unanimously, 5242nd meeting, 29 July 2005)
UN OFFICE IN TlMOR-LESTE See: 77MOR-LESTE SITUATION
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UN OPERATION IN BURUNDI See: BURUNDI SITUATION
UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE See also: COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS S12OOSll3S Report of the SeaetaryGeneral on intermission cooperation and possible cross-border operations between the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone, the United Nations Mission in Liberia and the United Nations Operation in Cdte d'lvoire. Issued: 2 Mar. 2005. W20051186 Fourth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Operation in a t e d'lvoire. Issued: 18 Mar. 2005. W0051398 Fifth progress report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Operation in a t e d'lvoire. Issued: 17 June 2005. S12005/398/Addm lFi report of the SecretawGeneral on the United Natbns Operation in Cdte d'lvoire :addendum.
Issued: 17 June 2005. S120051470 Letter, 18 July 2W5,from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1572 (2004) concerning C&e d'lvoire. Transmits interim report of the Group of Experts on C& d'lvoire. SI20051604 Sixth progress report of the Secretary General on the United Nations Operation in a t e d'hroire. Issued: 26 Sept. 2005. 3120051699 Letter, 7 Nov. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1572 (2004) concerning C6te d'lvoire. Transmits report of the Group of Experts on CBte d'lvoire, pursuant to resolution 1572 (2204), and in accordance with paragraph7 (d) of the Security Coundl resolution 1584 (2005). Sl200W790 Letter, 9 Dec. 2005, fmm the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1572(2004) concerning M e d'lvoire. Transmits report of the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning C&te d'lvoire on his mission to C6te d'lvoire, 1821 Oct. 2005.
General documents S12005127 Letter, 13 Jan. 2005, from CBte dhr oire. Refers to the events of Nov. 2004 in C6te d'lvoire and states that France is not impartial in its role in the sftuation; states further that the Government no longer wishes the Security Council's statements on C& d'lvoire to be initiated by France; requests further the Council to integrate the French force (Operation Licome) into the UN Operation in C6te d'lvoire, in the interest of equitable management of the crisis.
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UN OPERATON IN COTE D'RIOIRE (continued) W20051133 Letter, 25 Feb. 2005, fru>m the Secretary General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Pierre Schon (Sweden) as his Special Representative and Head of the UN Operation in Cate d'lvoire.
S/2005/134 Letter, 2 Mar. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Coundl. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 25 Feb. 2005 (Sl20051133) and reports that the Security Council members have taken note of his intentionto appoint Pierre Schori (Sweden) as his Special Representatiieand Head of the UN Operation in Cijte d'lvdre. SIZ005nl1 Letter, 29 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to para. 7 of Security Council resolution 1584 (2005) concerning C6te d'lvoire and reports the appointmentof 3 experts for a petiod of 6 months to perform the mandate set out in the same paragraph. W20051281 Letter, 2 May 2005, fmm CBte d'lvoire. Concerns the compositionand commandof the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoire (UNOCI) and states that the merging of all the forces operating in W e d'lvoire into a single force, UNOCI, under a single command, that of the UN, can maintainthe impetus achieved by President Mbeki's mediation. S120051486 Letter, 19 July 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to the Security Council resolution 1603 (2005) and informs the Security Council that he appointed Antdnio Monteiro (Portugal) to the post of High Representativefor the elections in a t e d'lvoire. S120051487 Letter, 22 July 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Coundl. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 19 July 2005 (Sl2005t486) and reportsthat the members of the Secwity Council take note of h i intentionto appoint Ant6nio Monteiro (Portugal) to the post of High Representativefor the elections in a t e d'lvoire. W20051639 Letter, 6 Oct. 2005, from Nigeria. Forwards, in the capacity as representative of the current Chairman of the African Union, communqu6 on (3%d'lvoire issued by the 40th meeting of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at the level of Heads of State and Government, held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2005. S/2005/707 Letter, 3 NW. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to S m M y Council resolution 1603 (2005) and concerns the lack of funding for the activities of the High Representativefor the Elections in a t e d'lvoire; strongly appeals to members of the Security Coundl to take the lead in fulfilling their responsibilities with regard to provisionof all the necessaryfinancial resources to the High Representativeto support the full implementationof his mission.
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UN OPERATION IN COTE D'NOIRE (contlnud) W20051768 Letter, 8 Dec. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refers to decision of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union adopted at tts 40th meeting held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2005, and to Security Council resolution 1633 (2005), under which an InternationalWorking Group on CBte #lvoire was created to assist the Government in the implementatkm of its programme and to consolidate and strengthen existingfollow -up mechanisms; lransmlts communiqud issued by International Working Group following its 2nd meeting, held in Abldjan on 6 Dec. 2006.
Draft resolutions S1200WS Draft resolution [on monitoringthe implementatinof the arms embargo imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on C8te d'lvoire] 1Denmark, France, Romania, United Kingdom of G m t Britain and Northem Irelandand United States of America. Sl200W82 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in m e d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it]. W20051359 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in C6te d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it]. S120051409 Draft resolution[on extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it]. S/2005/653 Draft resolution [on extension the mandate of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 (200511. Sn0051661 Draft resolution [on the situation of C8te d'lvoire]. SIZ00W86 Draft resolution [on renewal of the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004)on arms embargo against Cbte d'lvoire] IFrance.
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Council SIPRSTIZ005149 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5281st meeting, 14 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in C6te d'lvoire" lby the President of the Security Council. Appreciates the efforts of the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, the leaders of the region, the Special Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral and the High Representativefor the Elections to promote peace and stability in a t e d'lvdre, and reiterates its full support for these efforts; endorses the decision of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union on the situation in C&ted'lvoire adopted at its 40th meeting at the level of Heads of State and Government, expresses its intentionto take rapidly all necessary measures to support as appropriate its implernentatiin, in order to organize free, fair, open, transparent and credible dectionsas soon as possible and no later than 30 Oct. 2006; reaffirms that it endorsed the Linas-Marcoussis, Accra Illand Pretoria Agreements and demands that all the lvorian parties signatories to these Agreement, as well as all the lvorian partiesconcerned, implementfully and without delay their commitmentsunder those Agreements.
Particbation bv non-Council members (without the rlaht to vote) SIPV.51l 8 ( l Feb. 2005) C&ted'lvoire. W . 5 1 52 (28 Mar. 2005) a t e d'lvoire, South Africa. SIW.5169 (26 Apr. 2005) Cdte d'lvoire, Nigeria and SouthAfrica. W . 5 1 7 3 (4 May 2005) Cdte d'lvoire. SPV.5194 (3 June 2005) C6te d'hroire. SlPV.5213 (24 June 2005) C6te ci'lvoire.
SIW.5278 (13 Oct. 2005) CBte d'lvoire and Nigeria. SPV.5281 (14 Oct. 2005) C6te Crlvoire. SlW.5283 (18 Oct. 2005)
W e d'hrdm.
SIW.5288 (21 Oct. 2005) a t ed'lvoire.
SIW.5327 (15 Dec. 2005) C6te d'lvoim.
isc cuss ion in ~ l e nry a SIPV.51l 8 (1 Feb. 2005). At the 5118thmeeting, draft resolution SL2005154 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1584 (2005). WV.5150 (24 Mar. 2005). SPV.5152 (28 Mar. 2005). slw.5169 (26 Apr. 2005). SIPV.5173 (4 May 2005). At the 5173rd meeting, draft resolutionS/2005/282 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1600 (2005). SIW.5194 (3 June 2005). At the 5194th meeting, draft resolution S120051359 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1603 (2005).
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UN OPERATION IN C ~ T DlVOlRE E (continued) SIPV.5213 (24 June 2005). At the 5213th meeting, draft resolution SR0051409 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1609 (2005).
W . 5 2 7 8 (13 Oct. 2005). SPV.5281 (14 Oct. 2005). At the 5281st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in C6te d'lvoire": SlPRSTl2005149. SIPV.5283 (18 Od. 2005). At the 5283rd meeting, draft resolution S120051653 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1632 (2005). SIW.5288 (21 Od. 2005). At the 5288th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/661 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1633 (2005). SIW.5327 (15 Dec. 2005). At the 5327th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/786 was adopted unanimously: resdution 1643 (2005).
Resolutions S/RES/1584(2005) [Monitoringthe implementationof the arms embargo imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on C6te d'lvoire]. Authorizes the UN Operation in C6te d'hroire (UNOCI) and the French forces which support it: (a) to monitor the implementationof the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004), includingby inspectingthe cargo of aircraft and of any transport vehicle using the ports, airports, airfields, military bases and border crossings of C& d'lvoire; (b) to collect, as approprkrte, a m and any related materiel brought into W e cflvoire and to dispose of such arms and related materiel as appropriate; requests the French forces to provide, as appropriate, security assistance to UNOCI; demands that all lvorian parties provide unhinderedaccess to UNOCl and French which support it to enable them to cany out their tasks; requests the Secretary-General to create, within 30 days, and for a period of 6 months, a group of experts consisting of no more than 3 members to examine and analyse informationgathered by UNOCl and the French forces in the context of the monitoring mandate; requests the SecretaryGeneral and the French Government to communicate as appropriateto the Security Coundl, through the Committee, information gathered by UNOCl and, when possible, reviewed by the Group of Experts, about the supply of arms and related materielto C& d'lvoire; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5118th meeting, 1 Feb. 2005)
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UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE (continued) S/RES/1600(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in CXte d'lvoire and of the French forces which support it]. Calls on all parties to implement fully the Pretoria Agreement of 6 Apt. 2005; urges all the lvorian parties to take all necessary steps to ensure that the forthcoming genml elections are free, fair and transparent; decides that the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoim and of the French forces which support it shall be extended for one month until 4 June 2005; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimoudy, 5173rd meeting., 4 May 2005) S/RES/1603(2005) m n s i o n of the mandate of the UN Operation in CGte d'lvoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it]. Endorsesthe Pretoria Agreement and demands that all the signabies to the agreement and all the lvorian parties concerned implement it fully and without delay; demands that all the lvorian parties take all necessary steps to ensure that the forthcoming general elections are free, fair and transparent; reqwts the SecretafyGeneral, on the basis of the Pretoria Agreement, to designate, as an exceptional arrangement, after consultations with the African Union and President Thabo Mbeki, a High Representativefor the elections in W e cflvoire (the High Representative), autonomous fnrm the UN Operation in C&te d'lvoire (UNOCI), to assist in particular in the work of the IndependentElectoralCommission and of the Constitutional Council, without prejudice to the responsibilities of the Special RepresmWve of the SecretayGeneral; deddes that the mandate of UNOCl and of the French forces which support it shall be extended until 24 June 2005, with a view to renew it, in this specific instance, for a periodof 7 months. (Adopted unanimously, 5194th meeting, 3 June 2005) SIRES/1609(2005) of the mandate of the UN Operation in C8te d'lvoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it]. Decidesthat the mandate of UNOCl and of the Frenchforces which support it shall be extended, in this spedfic instance, for a period of 7 months, until 24 Jan. 2006; authorizes, an increase in the military component of UNOCl of up to 850 additional personnel as well as an increase in the dvilian police component of up to a ceiling of 725 civilian police personnel, induding 3 formed police units, and the necessary additional civilian personnel; decides to review the troop level of UNOCl by 31 Dec. 2005, indudingthe dvilian police component, in the light of the situation in a t e d'lvoire after the forthcoming general elections and on the basis of the tasks remainingto be carried out, with a view to further reduction as appropriate; authorizes UNOCl to use all necessary means to cany out its mandate, within its capabilities and its areas of deployment; authorizes from the date of adoption of this resolutionthe French forces to use all necessary means in order to support UNOCl in accordance with the agreement reached between UNOCl and the French authorities. (Adopted unanimusly, 5213th meeting, 24 June 2005)
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UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE (continued) S/RES/1632(2005) [Extension the mandate of the UN G m p of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 (2005)). Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Expertsto 15 Dec. 2005 and requeststhe SecretaryGeneralto take the necessary administrative measures; requests the Group of Expertsto submit a brief written update to the Council, through the Committee established by para. 14 of resolution 1572 (2004), before 1 Dec. 2005, on the implementation of the measures imposed by para. 7 of resolution 1572 (2004) and affirmed by para. 1 of resolution 1584 (2005), with recommendationsin this regard; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5283rd meeting, 18 Oct. 2005) WRES/1633(2005) m e situation in a t e d'lvoire]. Urges the Chairpersonof the African Union, the Chairperson of ECOWAS and the African Union Mediator to consult with all the lvorian parties in order to ensure that a new Prime Minister shall be appointed by 31 Oct. 2005; stresses that the Prime Minister must have aH the necessary powers and all the governmentalfinancial, material and human resources to ensure the effective functioning of the Government, to guarantee security and the redeploymentof the administration and pljblic sewices throughout the territory of Cdte d'lvoire, to lead the programme of disarmament, demobilikatkmand reintegration (DDR) and the operations of d ' i m e n t and dismantlingof militias, and to ensure the fairness of the identificationprocess and of voter registration, leading to the organization of free, open, fair and transparent elections, with the support of the UN; requests the International Wor)tingG m p to draw up a road map in consultation with all lvorian parties, with a view to hold free, fair, open and transparent elections as soon as possible and no later than 31 Oct. 2006; demands that all lvorian parties stop all incitement to hatred and violence in media and disarmament and dismantling of militias throughout the nationalterritory; urges countries neighbouringCdte crlvoire to prevent any cross-border movement of combatants or arms into C6te d'lvoire. (Adopted unanimously, 5288th meeting, 21 Oct 2005)
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UN OPERATION IN C ~ T E D'NOIRE (continued) SIRES/1643(2005) [Renewal of the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on ams embargo against C8te d'lvoire]. Deddes to renew until 15 Dec. 2006 the provisions decides that any of para. 7-12 of resolution 1572 (2004); attack or serious obstacle to the freedom of movementof UNOCI, the French forces, the High Representativefor the elections and of the International Working Group COflSflMes a threat to the peace and national reconciliation process and requests the --General and the French Government to report to it immediatelyof any serious obstacle or attack; decides that all States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the Import of all rough diamonds from C6te d'lvoire to their territory; requestsall States concerned, to report to the Committee, within 90 days from the date of adoption of this resolution, on the actions they have taken to implement resolublon 1572 (2004) and by paragraphs4 and 6 above, and authorizes the Committee to request whatever further infornation it may wnsider necessary: decides that at the end of the period mentioned in paregraph 1 above, the Council shall review the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) and by paragraphs 4 and 6 above; requests the SecretaryGeneral, in consultattonwith the Committee, to r e establish, within 30 days from the date of adoption of this resolutionand for a period of 6 months, a group of experts consisting of no more than 5 members, with the appropriate range of expertise, in particular on arms, diamonds, finance, customs, dvil aviation and any other relevant expertise; decides to remain activety seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5327th meeting, 15 Dec. 2005)
UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO See also: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SrnJATlON
S/200W167 Seventeenth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 15 Mar. 2005. M00W320 Sreport of the Secretary-Generalon elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 26 May 2005. S1200513201Addl Speual report of the SecretaryGeneral on elections in the Democratic Republicof the Congo :
addendwn. Issued: 12 Juty 2005. SIZ005/506 Eighteenth report of the SecretaryGeneral on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 2 Aug. 2005. 5120051603 Nineteenthreport of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 26 Sept. 2005.
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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) MOOS832 Wentieth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Issued: 28 Dec. 2005.
General documents S1200W9 Letter, 9 Feb. 2005, from the Secretary General. Refers to pan. 25 of Security Council resolution 1565 (2004) and the revelationsof widespread sexual exploitation and abuse of children and women by sane UN personnel assigned to the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and reports on action taken so far to investigate the allegations and on the results of the investigation, as well as on the zero tolerance measures instituted by the Department of Peacekeeping Operations and all the field miss'nnsto eradicate sexual misconduct by UN personnel. W200W151 Letter, 4 Mar. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refas to Security Council resolution 1565 (2004)and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lieutenant General Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as Force Commander of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. S/200Y152 Letter, 4 Mar. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to SecretayGeneral's letter of 4 Mar. 2005 (S12005/151) and repob that the Security Councli has taken note of his intentionto appoint Lieutenant General Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as Force Commander of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. W2003190 Letter, 21 Mar. 2005, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Refers to statement by the Presidentof the Security Council dated 2 Mar. 2005 (S/PRST/Z005/10) concerning the Democratic Republic of Congo and reports that Thornas Lubanga, President of the Union des pabjotes congolais (UPC), was detained on 21 Mar. 2005; states that other military leaders were arrested in connection to the attack against a patrol of the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC); requests assistance of the Security Council and MONUC with a view to detaining of Bosco Tanganda, the leader of the military wing of UPC. MOOS633 Letter, 4 Oct. 2005, from Uganda. Transmits observationsof the Government of Uganda on the 19th report of the Secretary-General on the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (SM005i603). W20051853 Letter, 22 Dec. 2005, from the United Kingdom. Transmits statement on the new constitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, issued on 22 Dec. 2005 by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union.
Draft resolutions SIZOOCi1207 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo].
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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) S12005/555 DraR resdution [on increase in the strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. S12005614 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo].
Sn005/665 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organtation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. S/2005/810 Draft resolution [on extension of measures imposed by Secwity Council resolution 1596 (2005)on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congol-
Statements bv the President of the Securie
Council SlPRSTROO5110 Statement [made on behalf of the Secwity Council, at the 5133td meeting, 2 Mar. 2005, in connection with the Coundl's consideretionof the item entitled "The situation conceming the Democratic Republic of the CongolJ/ by the President of the security Council. Condemns with the utmost firmness the attack against a patrol of the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) by the F m t des Natknalisteset lnt6gmtionnistes h lturi (FNI) on 25 Feb. 2005, resulting in the murder of 9 Bangladeshi peacekeepers; calls upon the Government of National Unity and Transition immediatelyto take all necessary measures to bring to justice the perpetrators, sponsors and authors of this attack and to strengthen its support for the implementatkm of the disarmament and community reintegration pmgrammefor lturi militiamen; reminds all States in the region of their responsibilityto ensure compliance for the a m embargo imposed by resolution 1493 (2003); further urges those States to ensure that their tenitories cannot be used by any Congolese armed group, notably the lturi miliia, whose activities perpetuate a dimate of insecuritythat affects the whole region; reaffirms its full support for MONUC, and urges MONUC to continue to fulfil its mandate with determination.
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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) SIPRSTl2005127 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5218th meeting, 29 June 2005, in connectionwith the CounaPs consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic RepuMc of the Congoy l by the President of the Security Council. Takes note of the joint decision reached by the 2 Houses of Parliamentof the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 17 June 2005 to extend for 6 months, renewable once,the Transitional period that was to expire an 30 June 2005; calls on all Congolese parties to respect this decision and urges in particular the candidates and political parties to refrain from any action that might disrupt this process; urges all parties and Transitional institutions the timetable to make every effort to respect sc~~pulously fcr polls developed by the Independent Electoral Commission, and in particular to begin preparationsfor the referendumon the draft Constitution as soon as possible; calls on the Transitional authorities to accelerate those reforms remaining to be carried out, in particular drafting of the electoral law and integrationof the security forces; calls upon the Congolese authorities to exercise efficient, transparent and comprehenstve control over State finances and encourages them to continue consultations with their internationalpartners, in full respect for the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and to put in place credible arrangements to strengthen support for good governance and transparent economic management. SIPRST/2005/31 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5226th meeting, 13 July 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo7 / by the President of the Security Council. Condemns with the utmost firmness the massacre of some 50 people, most of them women and children, which occurred on 9 July 2005 in Ntulu-Mamba, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; requests the Spedal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralfor the Demxratic Republic of the Congo to establish the fads and report to the Council as quickly as possible; calls upon the Congolese authorities to prosecute and bring to justice expeditiously the perpetrators and those responsible for these crimes; stresses the need to bring to an end attacks by armed groups on local populations; demands that the DemocraticForces for the Liberationof Rwanda abide by the commitment given in Rome put an end to the armed conflict and settle without further delay the issue of the repatriationof their combatants.
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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) S/PRST/2005146 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5275th meeting, 4 Oct. 2005, in connection with the Council's consideratkmof the item entitled The situation concerning the Oemocratic Republic of the Congoy by the President of the Security Council. Expresses concern over the presence of foreign armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; recognizes the attached decision taken on 16 Sept. 2005 by the Democratic RepuMi of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi, acting within the framework of the Tripartite Plus One Commission to set the deadline of 30 Sept. 2005 for Forces democratiquesde liberation du Rwanda (FDLR) to disarm or othenrvise to face measures intended to compel them to do so; demands that FDLR proceed voluntarily with their disarmament and returnto Rwandawithout any delay or preconditions; demands the full cooperatkm of FDLR with the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Anrsha, particularlywith regard to the arrest and transfer of indictees who remain at large; notes with concern the incursionof members of the Lord's ResistanceArmy into the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo and welcomes the intention of the Congolese Armed Forces to disann this group in cooperationwith the UN Organization Mission of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in accordance with its mandate; calls upon all armed groups in the Great Lakes region of Africa to a d without delay to lay down their arms and join the processes of political transition under way in the region. SIPRST/2005166 Statement [rnade on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5340th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005, of the item in connection with the Council's c o m W a W ~ entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo" lby the President of the Security Council. Commends the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the succ85sful hokling of the referendum on the draft Constitution; pays tribute to the work of the Independent ElectoralCommission, which was able, with an unprecedentedand outstanding logisticaisupport from the UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and with the assistance d the international community, to take up this challenge; recalls its support for the hokling of elections in the coming months, which have to take place before the end of the transitional period on 30 June 2006; urges the Government of National Unity and Transition to live up to the expectations of the Congolese people and to do its utmost to ensure that the next polls are held in accordancewith the timetable of the Independent Electoral Commission.
rticl~ationbv non-Council members (without tf~eriaht to vote1 SlPV.5133 (2 Mar. 2005) Democratic Republic of the CongoSIPV.5155 (30 Mar. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) SIW.5218 (29 June 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIW.5226 (13 July 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo. SIPV.5255 (6 Sept. 2005) Democlatic Republicof the Congo. SIPV.5272 (30 Sept. 2005) Democratic Republic of the
Congo. SIPV.5275 (4 Oct. 2005) Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Uganda. W . 5 3 1 5 (6 Dec. 2005) Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda.
Discussion in olenary SIPV.5133 (2 Mar. 2005). At the 5133rd meeting, the Presklent rnade a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratk Republic of the Congo": S/PRSTm)05/10. SIPV.5146 (22 Mar. 2005). S/PV.51!55 (30 Mar. 2005). At the 5155th meeting, draft resdution S/2005/207 was unanimously adopted: resolution 1592 (2005). SPV.5218 (29 June 2005). At the 5218th meeting, the President rnade a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congon:SIPRST12005/27. SIW.5226 (13 July 2005). At the 5226th meeting, the President rnade a statement, on behal of the Council members, in connedion with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo":S/PRST/2005/31. W . 5 2 5 5 (6 Sept 2005). At the 5255th meeting, draft resolution S/20051555 was adopted unanimousw resolution 1621 (2005). SIW.5271 (29 Sept. 2005). WV.5272 (30 Sept. 2005). At the 5272nd meeting, draft resolutionS/2005/614 was unanimously adopted: resolution 1628 (2005). SIPV.5275 (4 Oct. 2005). At the 5275th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council merrbers on the item entitled "The situation concerningthe Democratic Republic of the CongoH:SiPRSTl2005146. SPV.5296 (28 Oct. 2005). At the 5296th meeting, draft resolution S120051665 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1635 (2005). WV.5315 (6 Dec. 2005).
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SIRES/1592(2005) (Extension of the mandateof the UN Organization M i s s i i in the Oemocratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Deddes to extend the mandate of MONUC until 1 Oct. 2005; reaffirms its demand that all parties cooperate fully with the operafins of MONUC's and that they ensure the safety of all UN personnel; emphasizing that MONUC is authorized to use all necessary means to carry out its tasks and deter any attempt at the use of form, stresses that MONUC may use cordon and search tactics to
SIRES/I63!5(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Otganization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 30 Sept. 2006; authorizes an increase of 300 personnel in the military strength of MONUC; requests the SecretaryGeneral to take the necessary steps with a view to downsizing or repatriating this additional strength from 1 July 2006 at the latest, and to report to the Council before 1 June 2006 on the assessment to be made for that purpose; calls on the Transitional institutions and on all Congolese partiesto ensure that free, fair and peaceful elections take place, and that the timetable for polls developed by the Independent Electoral Commission is scrupulously respected; calls on the Government of National Unity and Transition to carry out reform of the secudty sector; calls on the donor communityto continue to engage fimly in the provision of assistance neededfor the integration, training and equipping of the Armed Forces and of the National Police of the Democratic Republic of
prevent attacks; demands that the Governments of
the Congo; requests MONUC to continue to provide advice
SIW.5340 (21 Dec. 2005). At the 5340th meeting, draft resolution S/2005/810 was adopted unanimously: resdution 1649 (2005); the President made a statement, on behaN of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2005/66.
Uganda and Rwanda, as well as the Democratic Republic of the Congo put a stop to the use of their territories in support of violations of the arms embargo or activities of armed groups in the region;requests the SecretaryGeneral to ensure compliance with the zero tolerance policy to prevent m b n d u d and further the requests the SecretaryGeneral to keep the Council regularly infonned of the measures implementedand their effectiveness; urges troopcontributing countries b take appropriate action to prevent sexual exploitationand abuse by their military personnel in MONUC; decides to remain adively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5155th meeting, 30 Mar. 2005) SIRES11621(2005) [Increase In the strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Authorizes an increase in the strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) of 841 personnel, including up to 5 formed police units of 125 officers each and the additional police personnel; requests the SecmtaryGeneralto take the necessary steps with a view to downsizing or repatriating these additional personnel from 1 July 2006 at the latest; authorizes MONUC, in accordance with this recommendationand with its mandate as defined In paragraphs 5 (f) and 7 (c) of resolution 1565, and acting in close coordination with the UN Development Programme, to provide additional support to the Independent Electoral Commission for the transport of electoral materials. (Adopted unanimously, 5255th meeting, 6 Sept. 2005)
SIRES/1628(2005) (Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 31 Oct. 2005; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5272nd meeting, 30 Sept. 2005)
and assistance as well as the necessary support, to the effectivefoliuw-up to the meeting on 21 Sept. 2005 between the Espace prbidentieland the International Committee in Support of the Transition, to strengthen support for good governance and transparent economic management; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5296th meeting, 28 Oct. 2005)
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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) SIRES11649(2OOS) (Extendonof measures imposed by Security Council resolution 1596 (2005) on arms embargo against the Democrati: Republic of the Congo]. Decides that, for a period expiring on 31 July 2006, the provisions of paragraphs 13 to 16 of resolution 1596 shall extend to the following individuals, as designated by the Committee established pursuant to resdution 1533 ("the Committeen): (a) political and military leaders of foreign armed groups operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; (b) political and military leaders of Congolese militias receiving support from outside the Democratic Republic of the Congo; decides that the measures imposed under paragraph2 above as well as those under paragraph 13 of resolution 1596 shall not apply where the Commmee authorizes in advance, and on a case by case basis, the transit of individuals returning to the territory of the State of their nationality, or participating in efforts to bring to justice perpetrators of grave violations of human rights or international humanitarian law; decides that the tasks of the Committee set out in paragraph 18 of resolution 1596 shal extend to the provisions set out in paragraph 2 above; requests the Secretary-Generaland the Group ofExperts established under resolution 1533 to assist the Committee in the designation of the leaders referred to in paragraph 2 above; decides that the provisions of paragraphs2 to 5 above shall enter into force on 15 Jan. 2006, unless the SecretaryGeneralinforms the Council that the process of disarmament of those foreign armed groups and Congolese militiasoperating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is being completed; decides that, no later than 31 July 2006, it shall review the measures set forth in paragraph 2 above, in light of progress accomplished in the peace and transition process in the Democratic Republicof the Congo, in particular with regard to the disarmament of foreign armed groups. (Adopted unanimously, 5340th meeting, 21 Dec. 2005)
S/2005/531 (A/59/897) Letter, 16 Aug. 2005, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 12 Aug. 2005 from Resat Caglar of the Turkish Cypriot community forwarding letter from Serdar R. Denktas of the Turkish Cypriot commundy; concerns report of the Secretary-Generalon the UN operation in Cyprus (S/2005/353) and the subsequent Security Council resolution 1604 (2005) adopted on 15 June 2005. S12005689 Letter, 12 Sept 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Michael Wler (Denmark) as Spedal Representative in Cyprus and Head of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, to succeed Zbigniew Wlosowicz (Poland) who will relinquish his post on 30 Nov. 2005. S120051590 Letter, 15 Sept. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter Secretary-General's dated 12 Sept. 2005 (S/2005/589)and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Michael Mqler (Denmark) as his Spedal Representative in Cyprus and Head of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.
graft resolutions S120051382 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in CyprusJ/ United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. StZ00W84 DraR resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus] / United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northem Ireland.
Discussion in ~lenary SIW.5198 (9 June 2005). StPV.5202 (15 June 2005). At the 5202nd meeting, draft resolution St20051382 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1604 (2005). SPV.5316 (7 Dec. 2005).
UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS See also: CYPRUS QUESTION
SPV.53U (14 Dec. 2005). At the 5324th meeting, draft resolutionS/205/784 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1642 (2005).
SIZOOW53 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations operation in Cypms. Issued: 27 May 2005. S1200W43 Report of theSecretaryGeneralon the United Nations operation in Cyprus. Issued: 29 Nov. 2005. SIZ00W431Corr.l Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations operation in Cyprus :cmigendwn. Issued: 8 Dec. 2005. - Corrects text.
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S/RES/1604(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNFICYPfor a further period ending 15 Dec. 2005; calls on the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the military status qw which existed there prior to 30 June 2000; welcomes efforts undertaken by UNFICYP to implement the zemtderance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse, and to ensure full compliance of its personnel with the UN code of conduct, requests the SecretaryGeneral to continue to take ail necessary action in this regard and to keep the Council informed, and urges troop contributing countries to take appropriate preventive and disciplinary action. (Adopted unanimously, 5202nd meeting, 15June 205)
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UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS (continued) SIRES/1642(2005) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. Expresses its full support for UNFICYP and decides to extend its mandate for a further periodending 15 June 2006; calls on the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the military status q w which existed there prior to 30 June 2000; requests the SecretaryGeneralto submii a report an implementationof this resolution by 1 June 2006. (Adopted unanimously, 5324th meeting, 14 Dec. 2005)
UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI See also: HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS S120055124 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Stabilition Mission in Haiti. Issued: 25 Feb. 2005. SIZ005M02 Report of the Security Council missionto Haiti, 13 to 16 April 2005. Issued: 6 May 2005. S12005/313 Report of the SecxetaryGeneral on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. Issued: 13 May 2005. S/2005/313/Add.l Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations StaMkation Mission in Haiti :addendum. Issued: 23 June 2005. W20051631 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. Issued: 6 Oct. 2005.
General documents S/2005/220 Letter, 31 Mar. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Concerns decision by the members of the Security Council to send a missionto Haiti from 13 to 16 Apr. 2005, which will be led by the President of the Security Council; includes agreed terms of reference of the mission. S120051235 Letter, 1lApr. 2005, from the Presidentof the Security Council. Reports that the members of the Security Council have decided to send a mission to Haiti from 13 to 16 Apr. 2005, which will be led by Ronaldo Sardenberg, Permanent Representativeof Brazil; includes the agreed composition of the mission.
Praft resolutions W20051354 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haitii. W20051402 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti].
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Councll S/PRSTlZOOYl Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5110th meeting, 12 Jan. 2005, in connectionwith the Coundl's consideration of the item entitled The question concerning H a m / by the Presidentof the Security Council. Reaffirmsthe comprehensive mandate of the UN StaMlization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), and expresses its support for UN presence in Haiti as long as necessary; underlines that national reconciliation, security and economic development remain key to stability in Haiti and calls on all parties in Haiti to resped human rights and to renouncethe use of violence to advance their goals; encourages the Transitional Government to create without delay the National Commission on Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration; renews its appeal for the prompt disbursement of the funds pledged by international financial instiMions and donor countries at the International Donors Conference on Haiti held in July 2004, reiteratesthe need to assist the Transitional Government in establishing a long-tern development strategy for Haiti, in accordance with the prioritiesset forth
in the Interim Cooperation Framework; encourages the Transitional Government to continue to take steps towards a comprehensive and inclusive national dialogue and reconciliation pmces and calls upon all political actors in Haiti to renounce violence and join this dialogue without delay; calls upon the Transitional Govemmnt, with the assistance of MINUSTAH and the Organizationof American States, to take urgently the necessary measures to ensure the holding of free and fair elections in 2005 and the subsequent transfer of power to elected authorities; expresses its intention to organize a mission to Haiti before 1 June 2005, possibly in conjunction with a mission of the ECOSOC Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti; expresses its full support for the Special Representativeof the SeaeCary-Generalfor Haiti and cornmendsthe work done by MINUSTAH and all of its personnel.
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UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI (continued) S/PRSTl2005/50 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5285th meeting, 18 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitted 'The question concerning Haiti : Report of the SecretaryGeneral on the UN Stabiliition Mission in Haiti (S/2005/631)'11 by the President of the Security Council. Expresses its full support for the work of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) and the Special Representativeof the Secretary-General, Mr. Juan Gabriel Valde conveys its concern regarding the risk of delays in the electoral process, and underlines international expectations that the first round of national elections should take place in 2005; strongly supports the mission's endeavours to ensure a secure and stable environment in Haiti, which is crucial for the couprogress, and to enable the electoral process to take place; recognizes MINUSTAH's contribution to the restoration and maintenanceof the rule of law in the country, and underlines the need for strong and coordinated assistance to enable the refonn and restructuring of Haiti's rule of law institutions; reiteratesthe need for the Transitional Government and MINUSTAH to begin immediately effective implementation of a DDR programme.
Particinationbv non-Councll members (without the riaht to vote) SlPV.5110 (12 Jan. 2005) Barbados, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Luxembourg, Mexico, M m , Noway, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. SIPV.511O(Resumption1) (12 Jan. 2005) El Salvador. SIPV.51'l8 (13 May 2005) Haiti. SPV.5192 (31 May 2005) Haiti. SIW.5210 (22 June 2006) Haiti. SIW.5284 (18 Oct. 2005) Haiti.
Piscussion in denary SIWSllO (12 Jan. 2005). SlPV.511O(Resumption1) (12 Jan. 2005). At the 5110th meeting, the President made a statement on behalf of Council members, in connection with prior consuttationsamong Council members on the item entitled 'The question on Haiti": WRSTMOOSII . SPV.5164 (20 Apr. 2005). SIPV.5178 (13 May 2005). SIW.5183 (23 May 2005). SIPV.5192 (31 May 2005). At the 5192nd meeting, draft resolution S/2005/354 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1601 (2005). SIPV.5210 (22 June 2006). At the 5210th meeting, draft resolution S120051402 was adopted unanimously: resolution l608 (2005). WV.5284 (18 Oct. 2005).
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UN SYSTEM-STRENGTHENING General documents S/2OOS/lO2 (N59ff 09) Letter, 22 Feb. 2005, from the Libyan Arab Jamahitiya. Transmits proposals by Muammar Qaddafi concerningthe reform of the UN; proposes that the General Assembly be a legislative body of the UN, the Security Council an executive body, and the International Court of Justice to be the judicial authority.
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UN SYSIEM-STRENGTHENING (continued) S/20051669 (N601444) Letter, 24 Od. 2005, from Sweden. Transmits report of the High-level Meeting on "Building Partnershipsfor Promoting Gender Justice in Pos&ConflictSocieties" organized by the Swedish Minisby of Foreign Affairs in cooperationwith the UN Development Fund for Women and the International Legal Assistance Consortium, held in Stockholm, 2526 Aug. 2005. S/2005/754 (Al601578) Letter, 2 Dec. 2005, from the Russian Federation. Transmits Declarationof Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the member States of the Collectiie Security Treaty Organization(CSTO), adopted in Moscow on 30 Nov. 2005 at the meeting of the Council of CSTO Ministersfor Foreign Affairs, on the Outcome of the UN World Summit held in New York in Sept 2005.
UNAMA
See: UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN UNAMIS
See: SUDAN-PWTICAL CONDITIONS UNAMSIL See: UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE
UNDOF
See: UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE UNFICYP
See: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS UNIFIL See: UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON
UNMEE
SW: UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA UNMlK
See: UN INTERIMADMINISTRATIONMISSION IN KOSOVO
UNMlL
See: UN MISSION IN LIBERIA UNMlS See: UN MISSION IN SUDAN
UNMOVIC
See: IRAQKUWAITSITUATION UNOCl
See: UN OPERATlON IN C6TE D'IVOIE UNONlB
See: PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS
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See: IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION See also: UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA S12005/49 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation concerning Western Sahara. Issued: 27 Jan. 2005.
S/2005/254 Report of the SecretaryGeneral on the situation concerning Western Sahara. Issued: 19 Apr. 2005. S20051648 Report of the SecretaryGeneralon the situation concerning Western Sahara. Issued: 13 Oct. 2005.
General documents W20051497 Letter, 25 July 2005, from the Secretary-
General. Informs the Searrity Council that the SecretaryGeneral decided to appoint Peter van Wabum (Netherlands), as his Personal Envoy for Western Sahara. S120051498 Letter, 28 July 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Informs that members of the Security Council have taken note of the SecretaryGeneral's decision to appoint Peter van Walsum (Netherlands) as his Personal Envoy for Western Sahara. !MOO51511 Letter, 4 Aug. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Refersto the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) and reportsthe intention to appoint Francesco Bastagli (Italy) as the Secretary General's Special Representativefor Western Sahara and Head of MINURSO, as of 1 Sept. 2005. 5120051512 Letter, 8 Aug. 2005, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary. General dated 4 Aug. 2005 (SM0051511) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of the intention of the Secretary-Generalto appoint Francesco Bastagli (Italy) as his Special Representative for Western Sahara and Head of the UN Mission for the Referendumin Western Sahara.
W20051570 Letter, 6 Sept. 2005, from the SecretaryGeneral. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Brigadier General Kurt Mosgaard (Denmark) to the post of Force Commander of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara, effective 12 Sept. 2005, to replace Major General Gyorgy Szaraz (Hungary). SM0051571 Letter, 9 Sept. 2005, from the PresMentof the Security Council. Refers to SecretayGeneral's letter dated 6 Sept. 2006 (S/2005/570)and reportsthat the members of the Security Council have taken note of his intentionto appoint Brigadier General Kurt Mosgaard (Denmark) to the post of Force Commander of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara.
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S120051602 Letter, 23 Sept. 2005, from Morocco. Concerns the treatment of detainees in the situation in Western Sahara. S/2005/605 Letter, 26 Sept. 2005, from Algeria. Refers to letter from Morocco (S/20051602) regarding treatment of political prisoners in the in Western Sahara conflict and refutes allegations contained therein.
S12005/636 Report of the SecretayGeneral on women andpeaceandsecurity. Issued: 10 Oct. 2005.
General documents W2005/664 Letter, 23 Oct. 2005, from Romania. Reports that during the presidency of Romania, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a debate on the subject "Women's participation in peace pn>cessesWon 27 Oct. 2005, and transmits concept paper to help guide the discussion on this subject. Statements bv the President of the Security
praft resolutions S/2005/275 Drafl resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara 1France, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Counci!
SiZOO!Y677 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara] IFrance, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
QPRSTl20W52 S t a t m t [made on behalf of the Securiv Council, at the 5294th meeting, 27 Oct. 2005, in connectionwith the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Women and peace and security") lby the President of the Security Council. Welcomes the UN SystemwideAction Plan for the implementationof Security Council resolution 1325 (2000)
SIPV.5167 (22 Apr. 2005). SIPVSl7O (28 Apr. 2005). At the 5170th meeting, draft resolution Sl200W275 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1598 (2005).
across the UN system and requests the Secretary-General
to update, monitor and review its implementation and integration on an annual basis, and report to the Secunty Council, starting in Oct. 2006; urges the SecretaryGeneral to proceed with the appointmentof a gender adviser within the Department of Political Affairs and to continue to identifywomen candidates for senior level positionswithin the UN system, including as Special Representatives; requests the Secretary-Generalto ensure that all peace accords concluded with UN assistance address the specific effects of armed conflict on women and girls, as well as their specific needs and priorities in the posg conflict context; calls upon all parties to armed conflict to ensure full and effective protection of women and emphasizes the necessityto end impunity of those responsiblefor gender-based violence; urges troop contributing countries to take appropriate preventive action, including the conduct of predeploymentawareness training, and to take disciplinary action and other action to ensure full accountabiltty in cases of misconduct involving their personnel.
SPV.5291 (24 Oct. 2005). SPV.5295 (28 Oct. 2005). At the 5295th meeting, draft resolution S120051677 was adopted unanimously resolution 1634 (2005).
Resofutions SIREW1598(2805) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)]. Decides to 8 ~ t e the ~ dmandate of MINURSO until 31 Oct. 2005; calls on Member States to consider voluntary contributions; requeststhat the SecretaryGeneral provide a report on the situation before the end of the present mandate; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5170th meeting, 28 Apr. 2005) S/REW1634(2005) [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)]. Reaffirms the need for full respect of the military agreements reached with MINURSOwith regard to the ceasefire; calls on Member States to consider voluntary contributions to fund Confidence Building Measures that allow for increasedcontact between separated family members, especiallyfamily unificationvisits; decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 30 Apr. 2006; requeststhat the Secretaty-General provide a report on the situation in the Western Sahara before the end of the mandate period; decides to remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5295th meeting, 28 Oct 2005)
Particination bv non-Council members (without the riaht to vote) SlPV.5294 (27 Oct. 2005) Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Canada, Croatia, Egypt, El Salvador, Fiji, Germany, Guinea, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Myanmar, Namibia, Norway, P m , Samoa, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Sweden. SIBV.5294(Resumptionl) (27 Oct. 2005) Israel. Discussion in plenaw §/PV.52!M (27 Oct. 2005).
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WW.5294(Resumptlon1) (27 Oct. 2005). At the 5294th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connectionwith prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled 'Women and peace and security": SlPRSTl2005152.
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Afghanistan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION FarhBdi, Ravan S1PV.5249
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5130; SIPV.5147 El Hadj Ali, Larbi SIW.5188; SPV.5306 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-EGIONAL SECURITY Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5315 HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS Baali, Abdallah W . 5 1 1 0 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCGWAR VICTIMS Katti, Larbi W . 5 3 3 1 Osmane, Abdelouhab SiPV.5225 INTERNATIONALSECURITY Baali, Abdallah SPV.5246; W.5282; SIPV.5335 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Benmehidi, Mourad SlW.5199 El Hadj Ali, Larbi- SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Benmehidi, Mwrad SPV.5199 El Hadj Ali, Larbi W . 5 3 2 8 IRAQKUWAJT SITUATION Baali, Abdallah W.5246; SlW.5256 ISRAEL-LEBANON Baali, Abdallah SlW.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5130 El Hadj Ali, Larbi SPV.5188 LEBANON-SYRIANARAB REPUBLIC Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Baali, Abdallah SPV.5117; S1PV.5230; SJPV.5329 Bedjaoui, Mohammed SlPV.5297 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Baali, Abdallah SPV.5168; SPV.5293; SIPV.5335 PALESTINE QUESTION Baali, Abdallah SlW.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Benmehidi, Mourad SPV.5222 PEACEBUILDING Baali, Abdallah SPV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Baali, Abdallah SPV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Baali, Abdallah SPV.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Baali, Abdallah SffV.5229 SIERRA LEON&POLITICAL CONDITIONS Baali, Abdallah SPV.5334 SMALLARMS Benmehidi, Mourad- SPVSl27 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5153; SlW.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5230 TERRORISM Baali, Abdallah SPV.5168; SlPV.5229; SPV.5246; SlW.5293 Benmehidi, Mourad SPV.5113 TlMOR-LESTE SlTUATlON Baali, Abdallah SPV.5180 Benmehidi, Mwrad SiPV.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Baali, Abdallah SPV.5156
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Adekanye, S.A. (Nigeria) W . 5 1 6 9 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Olaniyan, R. Ornotayo W.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIOkUN Olaniyan, R. Omotayo S.PV.5282
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African Union. Special Representative of the Chairperson of the Commission in the Sudan SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Kingibe, Baba Gana (Nigeria) SiPV.5120
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Argentina (continued)
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MlSSlON IN KOSOVO Baali, Abdallah SPV.5130 El Hadj Ali, Larbi SIW.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Baali, Wallah - S1PV.5117 UN MlSSlON IN COTE D'IVOIRE Baali, Abdallah SIPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Baali, Abdallah SIPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Baali, Abdallah - SPV.5180 Benmehiii, Mourad SPV.5132 UN OPERATION IN c&E D'IVOIRE Baali, Wallah - SlPV.5152; SPV.5169 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO Baali, Abdallah SlW.5315 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Baali, Abdallah SPV.5110 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Baali, Abdallah SPV.5294
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Argentina AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Mayoral, Cdsar SPV.5249 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Mayoral, U s a r W.5131; S1PV.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Mayoral, a s a r StW.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PMNTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Mayoral, a s a r SjPV.5264 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION D'Alotto, Alberto SPV.5306 Mayoral, Ghsar - W . 5 1 4 7 BURUNDISITUATION Garcia MoMn, Martin SPV.5203 COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mayoral, C4sar W.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mayoral, CBsar W . 5 1 2 9 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Garcia M a n , Martin SlPV.5209 Mayoral, C4sar SPV.5319 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Mayoral, Usar SPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION D'Alotto, Alberto SIPV.5306 Garcia M a n , Martin SPV.5188 Mayoral, a s a r - S1PV.5130; SPV.5147 HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Bielsa, Rafael Antonio S/PV.5110(Resumption 1) Mayoral, Usar SW.5178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS Mayoral, CBsar SiPV.5225; SlPV.5331
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Garcia MorMn, Martin - S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) Mayoral, Usar W.5246; SlW.5335 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Mayoral, CBsar W.5199; SPV.5328 INTERNATlONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA Mayoral, Cdsar - SPV.5199; SPV.5328 IRAQKUWAlT SITUATION Mayoral, CBsar SlW.5246; SPV.5256 ISRAEL-LEBANON Mayoral, CXsar WV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Garcia MoMn, Martin SPV.5188 Mayoral, Gsar - SPV.5130 LIBERIA SITUATION Garcia Mown, Martin- SPV.5304 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Mayoral, Gsar S/PV.5117; SIPV.5230; SW.5297 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Mayoral, Wsar SPV.5335 PALESTINE QUESTION Mayoral, Gsar W . 5 2 3 0 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS
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UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Bielsa, Rafael Antonio SIW.51lO(Fbsumption 1) Mayoral, U s a r - StW.5178 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mayoral, CBsar SIPV.5294
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AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Aho-Glele, Oussou Edouard- SPV.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Idohou, Bod&hous& - SPV.5264 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVlNA SITUATION Adechi, J&l Wassi SiPV.5147 I~o~ B ood u d h,0 ~ ~ -~SPV.5306 4 BURUNDI SITUATION Zinsou, Jean-Francis Sfl.5203 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLCTS Biaou, Rogatien SPV.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Idohou, B O ~ ~ ~ O U SS~ WV.5319 Zinsou, Jean-Francis - W.5209 DISARMAMENT Idohou, Bod6houd - SPV.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SElTLEMENT Aho-Glele, OMSOU Ed~uard - StPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Adechi, JMl Wassi S/PV.5130; SPV.5147 Babadoudou, Bettin SIW.5188 I ~ o ~Bodehoud ou, SPV.5306 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Adechi, J d I Wassi S/PV.S11O(Resumption1) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCS-WAR VlCTlMS Aho-Glele, Oussou Edouard- W . 5 2 2 5 Id~hou,Bod6houd SIW.5331 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Djakpo, Paulin S/PV.5282(Resumption1) Zinsou, Jean-Francis SIW.5335 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORJMER YUGOSLAVIA Babadoudou, Bettin W.5328 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SPV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Babadoudou, Bertin - SffV.5328 Zinsou, Jean-Francis - W . 5 1 9 9 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION Aho-Glele, Oussou Edward SlPV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Adechi, J d l Wassi - SlPV.5130 Babadoudou, Bertin SW.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Idohou, B o d 6 h 0 ~ ~ SIPV.5297 ~6 Unsou, Jean-Francis - SW.5230 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION I ~ o ~Bod6hou& ou, SPV.5293 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SfPV.5335 PALESTINE QUESTION Zinsou, Jean-Francis S1PV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Unsou, Jean-Francis - SPV.5222 PEACE-BUILDING Zinsou, Jean-Francis WV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Aho-We, Oussou Edouard SIW.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-U N Djakpo, Paulin SPV.5282(Resumption 1) SIERRA LEONLFQLITICAL CONDITIONS Zinsou, Jean-Francis W.5334 SMALLARMS Adechi, J d l Wassi - SIW.5127
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TERRORIS M Dauth, John SlPV.5168; SIPV.5229(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LEST€ SITUATION Dauth, John - SiPV.5132 Tesch, Peter S/PVSl8O UN MISSION OF SUPPORT iN EAST TIMOR Dauth, John - SFV.5132 Tesch, Peter - SPV.5180 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Dauth, John S/W.5294(Resumption 1)
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SUD-CAL CONDITIONS Adechi, J06l Wassi SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Zinsau, Jean-Francis SiW.5230 TERRORISM Adechi, J d Wassi S/PV.5113; SAJV.5168 Idoho~,Bodeh~~sSeW . 5 2 9 3 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION A d - i ,J d l Wassi W.5132 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SAL5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Zinsou, Jean-Frands W . 5 1 5 6 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Adechi, J d Wassi SlW.5130 Babadoudou, Bertin S1PV.5188 UN MlSSlON IN COTE D'IVOIRE Adechi, J d l Wassi W . 5 1 5 2 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Zinsou, Jean-Francis SIPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Adechi, J d l Wassi W.5132 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SIPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'IVOIRE
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Brazil (continued) PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Valle, Henrique SlPV.5222 PEACSBUILDING Valle, Henrique- SPV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SffV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIOFCUN Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - W . 5 2 2 9 SIERRA LEON&POLITICAL CONDITIONS Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota W.5334 SMALLARMS Vatle, Henrique SIPVS127 SUDAN-FQLITICAL CONDITIONS Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PVSl58 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5230 TERRORISM Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota S1PV.5113; W.5168; W.5229; W.5246; W . 5 2 9 3 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Valle, Henrique SPV.5132; S/PVV5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mata SPV.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Fontoura, Paulo Roberto Tanisse da S1PV.5130 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota S1PV.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN L E W O N Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota W.5117 UN MISSION IN CdTE D'NOIRE Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota W . 5 1 5 2 UN MISSKIN IN LIBERIA Valle, Henrique- W.5304 UN MlSSiON IN SIERRA LEONE Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Vaile, Henrique S1PV.5132; SlPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'IVOIRE Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SIPV.5152 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5315 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Arnorim. Celso W.5110 WOMEN IN-ARMEDCONFLICTS Valle, Henrique- W . 5 2 9 4
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Kafando, Michel- SPV.5131
Burundi AFRIM-REGIONAL SECURITY Nkingiye, Lbnidas SffV.5315
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BURUNDI SITUATION Batumubwira, Antoinette - SFV.5311 Kiganahe, Didace SIPV.5203 Nkingiye, Lbnidas - SIPV.5315 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY Nkingiye, Lbnidas W . 5 3 1 5
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COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Wang, Guangya - SPV.5169 CHILDRENIN ARMED CONFLICTS Wang, Guangya SPV.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Zhang. Yishan - SIPV.5209; SPV.5319 DISARMAMENT Cheng, Jingye ShV.5229 Wang, Guangya S.PV.5168; SPV.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Zhang, Yishan - W . 5 2 2 0 FOMER WGOSLAVJA SITUATION Li, Junhua WV.5306 Wang, Guangya - W . 5 1 4 7 Zhang, Yishan - W.5130; SlW.5188 HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Wang, Guangya StPV.5110 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS Zhang, Yishan - SIW.5225; W . 5 3 3 1 INTERNATIONALSECURITY Cheng, Jingye W . 5 2 4 6 Wang, Guangya SIW.5282 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Guan, Jian - SlW.5328 Zhang, Yishan WV.5199 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA Guan, Jian - SiPV.5328 Zhang, Yishan W . 5 1 9 9 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION Cheng, Jingye SPV.5246 Zhang, Yishan S~PV.5256 lSRAEL-LEBANON Zhang, Yishan SPV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Zhang, Yishan - SIPV.5130; SlW.5188 LEBANONSYRIANARAB REPUBLIC Zhang, Yishan SiPV.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Li, Zhaoxing SPV.5297 Zhang, Yishan W.5117; SIPV.5230; SiW.5329 NUCLEAR NOWPROLIFERATION Cheng, Jingye StPV.5229 Wang, Guangya SW.5168; SPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Zhang, Yishan SIW.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Zhang, Yishan S.PV.5222 PEACLBUILDING Zhang, Yishan SPV.5187 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Zhang, Yishan W.5228 REGIONALORGANIZATION-UN Wang, Guangya SPV.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Cheng, Jingye W.5229 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Zhang, Yishan SIPV.5334 SMALLARMS Zhang, Yishan W . 5 1 2 7 SUDAN-POUTICALCONDITIONS Wang, Guangya SPV.5153; SAV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Zhang, Yishan SPV.5230
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China. President INTERNATIONALSECURITY Hu, Jintao SPV.5261 TERRORISM Hu, Jintao SIW.5261
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Colombia AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Holgufn, Mark Angela SPV.5293 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Holguin, Maria Angela SiPV.5209 DISARMAMENT Holguln, Maria Angela StW.5293 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Holguin, Maria Angela - SIPV.5293 TERRORISM Holguin, Maria Angela SlPV.5293
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Columbia University (New York). Conflict Resolution Seminar. Chair ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Bartoli, Andrea S1PV.5264
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Commonwealth Secretariat. Gender Adviser WOMEN INARMED CONFLICTS Onubogu, Elsie-Bemadette SPVS294(Resumption1)
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Covi c, Nebojsa SPV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Covi c, Nebojsa W.5130; SIPV.5188 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Covi c, Nebojsa - SI"V.5130; SPV.5188
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Costa Rica SMALLARMS Stagno Ugarte, Bruno - S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
C6te d'lvoire AFRICA-REGIONALSECURIW DjangoneBi, Djessan Philippe Srn.5131 COTE D'IVOIRGPOLITICAL CONDITIONS DjangonMi, Djessan Philippe- SlPV.5169; SIPV.5278 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS DjangonbBi, Djessan Philippe SPV.5209 PEACE-BUILDING DjangoneBi, Djessan Philippe SPV.5187 Resumption 1) UN MISSION IN C& TE D'IVOIRE Djangon&Bi, Djessan Philippe SlPV.5152 UN OPERA~ONIN &TE VIVOIRE DjangoneBi, Djessan Philippe SlPV.5152
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Council of Europe. Secretary-General INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Davis, Teny W . 5 2 8 2 REGIONALORGANIZATION-UN Davis, Teny SJPV.5282
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Croatia FORMER YUGOSLAVlA SITUATION Nimac, lvan S1PV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Mladineo, Mirjana - SiPV.5328 Nimac, lvan S1PV.5199 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mladineo, Mijana SPV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Denmark (continued) KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Loj, Ellen SIPV.5130 Mdler, Per SUg - SPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Loj, Ellen SPV.5230 Moller, PWSW SPV.5297 PALESTINE QUESTION Loj, Ellen SPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lq, Ellen - SlPV.5222 PEACE-BUILDING M d k , PWStig SlPV.5187 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Loj, Ellen - SPV.5228 REGIONALORGANIZATION-UN Loj, Elkn SlPV.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Loj, Ellen SPV.5229 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Faaborg-Andersen, Lars SPV.5334 SMALLARMS FaaborgAndersen, Lam S1W.5127 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Loj, Ellen - SlW.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Loj, Ellen SIPV.5230 TERRORISM Loj, Ellen S1W.5113; SPV.5229 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Faaborg-Andersen, Lars SIPV.5132 Loj, Ellen SPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Loj, Ellen- SPV.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Lq, Ellen SPV.5130 Moller, Per Stig - SPV.5188 UN MISSION IN CbTE D'IVOIRE Faaborg-Andersen, Lars W . 5 1 5 2 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Faaborgdndersen, Lars - SIPV.533Q UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR FaaborgAndersen, Lam - SPV.5132 Loj, Ellen SPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN c6lE D'IVOIRE FaaborgAndersen, Lars S1PV.5152 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI Loj, Eflen SlPV.51 lO(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Lq, Ellen SPV.5294
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Dominican Republic HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Morales Troncoso, Carlos- S/PV.5110 UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI Morales Troncoso, Carlos- WV.5110
Economic Community of West African States. Special Adviser on Child Protection to the Executive Secretary AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY D i i lbrahima SlPV.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS D d , lbrahima- SPV.5129
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Ecuador HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Gallegos Chiriboga, Luis - SIPV.511O(Resumption 1) UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI Gallegos Chiriboga, Luis W . 5 1 lO(Resumption 1)
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European Union AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Hoscheit, Jean-Mare (Luxembourg) SPV.5168 Paw, Emy Jones (United Kingdom) - SPV.5249; SIPV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg)- SPV.5131 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASlTUATION Hoscheit, Jean-Mare (Luxembourg) SPV.5147
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European Union (continued) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Hoscheit, Jean-Mare (Luxembourg) S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) W . 5 2 0 9 Thornson, Adam (United Kingdom) SlPV.53 19(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5293 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SlPV.5130; WV.5147; SPV.5188 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5225 INTERNATIONAL SECURIN Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - SIW.5282 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SlPV.5130; SlPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5230 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5229; SPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SIW.5230 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlW.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5229 SWARMS Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SIW.5127 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SIW.5230 TERRORISM Bichler, Marc (Luxembourg) S1PV.5113 Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) W.5168 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5229; SPV.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SPV.5132; SIW.5180 UN. SECURIM COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Bichler, Marc (Luxembourg) SlW.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SIW.5130; SIW.5188 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) StPV.5132; SIPv.5180 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SIPV.5294
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France (continued) IRAQ SITUATION Duclos, Michel W . 5 3 0 0 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION Duclos, Michel SlPV.5246 Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. SIW.5256 ISRAEL-LEBANON Dudos, Michel SIW.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Rochereau de la Sabli&e, J.-M. SlPV.5130; W.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Dowte-Blazy, Philippe - SPV.5297 Dudos, Michel SIPV.5117 Rochereau de la Sablib, J.-M. SIW.5230 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Poirier, Jean N d SPV.5229 Rochereau de la Sablihre, J.-M. SPV.5168; SIW.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Rochereau de la Sablihre, J.-M. W . 5 2 3 0 PAWA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. W . 5 2 2 2 PEACEBUILDING Rochereau de la Sabli&e, J.-M. SPV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. S1PV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Rochereau de la Sablieie, J.-M. SlPV.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Poirier, Jean W SlPV.5229 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rochereau de la Sablire, J.-M. SPV.5334 SWARMS Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. W . 5 1 2 7 SLIDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rachereau de la Sablih, J.-M. SIW.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Rochereau de la Sablihre, J.-M. WV.5230 TERRORISM Duclos, Michel SiPV.5246 Pdrier, Jean W SPV.5229 Rochereau de la Sablidre, J.-M. W.5113; WV.5168; SIW.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Duclos, Michel - SPV.5132 Wrier, Jean W SPV.5180 UN. SECURIN C O U N C I L - M W B OF WORK Dudos, Michel - W . 5 1 5 6 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Rochereau de la Sablidre, J.-M. SlPV.5130; wv.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Dudos, Michel W . 5 1 1 7 UN MISSION IN C6TE D'lVOlRE Rochereau de la Sablihre, J.-M. W . 5 1 5 2 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Rochereau de la Sabli*, J.-M. SPV.5334 UN MlSSlON OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Duclos, Michel StW.5132 PoMer, Jean No61- SlPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN CbTE D'IVOIRE Rochereau de la Sablihre, J.-M. W . 5 1 5 2
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France. Premier Ministre INTERNATIONALSECURITY Villepin, Dominique de SPV.5261 TERRORISM Villepin, Dorniniquede SIPV.5261
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Gabon CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Moungara-Moussotsi,Alfred S/PV.5129(Resumption 1)
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Gambia UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Grey-Johnson, Crispin - SiPV.5156
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Trautwein, Wolfgang SPV.5249 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Pfeuger, Gunter SAWS319 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Trautwein, Wolfgang S/PV.5294(Resumption l )
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Greece AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Vassilakis, Adamantios SIPV.5168; SI"V.5229; SIPV.5249; W . 5 2 9 3 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5131; SlPV.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Vassilakis,Adamantios SPV.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Valinakii, Yianis SIPV.5264; W.5264 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION Vassilaki, Adamantios- SIPV.5147; WV.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION Vassilakis, Adamantios W . 5 2 0 3 COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICALCONDITIONS Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Vassilakis, Adamantios SAW.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5209; SPV.5319 DISARMAMENT Vassilakis, Adamantios SlPV.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Vassilakis, Adamantios- SPV.5220
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Vassilakis, Adamanfios SlPV.5130; SPV.5147; SlW.5188; SW.5306 HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Vassilakis, Adamantios SIPV.5110; SIPV.5178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS Vassibkis, Adamantios WV.5331 INTERNAVONAL SECURITY Vassilakis, Adamantios S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FOFWER YUGOSLAVIA Vondikaki-Telalian, Maria SlPV.5199; Sm.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Vondikaki-Telaiian, Maria SfPV.5199; SlPV.5328 IRAQ-KUWAITSITUATION Vassilakis, Adarnantios SIPV.5256 ISM-LEBANON Vassilakis, Adamantios SIPV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Vassilakii, Adamantios SlPV.5130; SPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S1PV.5297 Molyviatis, Vassilakis, Adamantios SIW.5117 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Vassilakis, Adamantios SiPV.5293 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Vassilakis, Adamantios SIW.5222 PEACEBUILDING Vassilakis, Adamantios S1PV.5187 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Vassilakis, Adamantios- SiPV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Vassilakis, Adamantios S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Vassilakis, Adamantios W.5229 SIERRA CEON&POLlTICAL CONDITIONS Papadopoulou, Alexandra S1PV.5334 SMALLARMS Vassilakis, Adamantios - W . 5 1 2 7 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Vassilakis, Adarnantios SPV.5158 TERRORISM Vassilakis, Adarnantios SllW.5113; WV.5168; WV.5229; SlW.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Papadopoulou,Alexandra SiPV.5180 Vassilakis, Adamantios SiPV.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Vassilakis, Adamantias SPV.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Vassilakis, Adarnantios SPV.5130; SlPV.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5117 UN MISSION IN CbTE D'lVOlRE Vassilakis, Adamantios- SlPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Papadopoulou,Alexandra SPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Papadopoulou,Alexandra WV.5180 Vassilakis, Adamantios SIW.5132 UN OPERATION IN COTE DI'VOIRE Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5152 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAlTl Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5110; SIPV.5178
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Greece. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Karamanlis, Kostas W . 5 2 6 1 ERFORISM Karamanlis, Kostas - W . 5 2 6 1
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Guatemala HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS B m - G ~ t i k eJ& ~ , Alberta S/FV.S11O(Resumption 1) Skinner-Klb, Jorge SlPV.5178 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Briz-GutiBrrez, Jot& Alberto S/PV.5110(Resumption 1) Skinner-Klb, Jorge S~PV.5178
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Guinea AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY Sow, Alpha lbrahirna StPV.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Sow, Alpha lbrahirna S/PV.5129(Resumptii 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Sow, Alpha lbrahima S/PV.5294(Resumptian 1)
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Haiti HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS M h W , L b SlPV.5178 S i W n , Yvon W.5110; S/PV.5110(Resurnption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI Mbmr&+s,L60 SlPV.5178 Simbn, Yvon S1PV.5110; S/PV.5110(Resumption 1)
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Haiti. Prime Minister HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Latortue, GBrard StPV.5284 UN STABILKATION MISSION IN HAITI Latortue, G h r d - S1PV.5284
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High Representativefor the Implementation of the Peace Agreement on BosnDa and Henegovina BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION Ashdown, Paddy, Lord- SiPV.5147; SIW.5306 FORMERYUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Ashdown, Paddy, Lord SlPV.5147; W.5306
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Honduras HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Suazo, MarcoAntonio - S/PV.5110(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN M 1 Suazo, MarcoAntonio SBV.5110(Resumptbn 1)
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Human Security Network WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Laurin, Gilbert (Canada) SPV.5294(Resumpt[on 1)
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Indonesia (continued) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Jenie, Rezlan SIPV.5132; SlPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Percaya, Desra SlPV.5156 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST IMOR Jenie, Rerlan - WPV.5132; S/PV.S18O WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Asmady, AdiyahnridiAdiwoso SPV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations OiEfor-Food Programme. Chairman IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION Vofcker, PaulA S1PV.5256
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Inter-Parliamentary Union WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Johnsson, Anders B. SIPV.S294(Resumptbn 1)
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India AFGHANISTAN SlTUATlON Sen, N i m SIPV.5229(Resurnption 1); SPV.5249; StW.5293 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Gopinathan, A. S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT Sen, Ninrpsm SfPV.5229(Resumption 1);
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HUNlANlTARlANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS Sen, Nirupam SlW.5225 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Goplnafhan, A. S/W.5230(R8sumption 1) NUCLEAR NOKPROUFERATlON Sen,Nirupam §/PV.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Gopinathan, A. S/W.5230(Resumption 1) PEACEBUILDING Sen, Ninrpam SlW.5187 SMALLARMS Sen, Nirupam S/PV.5127(Resurnption 1) TERRITORIESOCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Gopinathan, A. S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRORISM Sen, Nkupam S/W.5229(Resumptian 1); SIPV.5293
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Indonesia CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Jenie, Rezlan S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCGWAR VICTIMS Asmady, AdiyatwidiAdiwoso SIW.5225 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Jenie, Rezlan - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Jenie, Rezlan S/PV.5230(Resumptim 1) PEACEBUILDING Asmady, AdiyatwidiAdiioso SIPV.5187(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS Jenie, Rezlan SIPV.5127(Resumptim 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Jenie, Rezlan S/W.5230(Resumption 1) TERRORISM Jenie. Rezlan - SPV.5274
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CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Forstet, Jacques SIW.5319
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International Criminal Court. Prosecutor SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Moreno-Ocampo, Luis - SlPV.5216; SiW.5321
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President INTERNATlONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Mose, Edk SlPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Mos~, Edk SPV.5199; SPV.5328 RWANDA-HUMAN RIGHTS Mose, Erik SiPV.5199 RWANDA SITUATION MOW, Erik - SIW.5199
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International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Jallow, Hassan Bubacar WV.5199; Sm.5328 RWANDA-HUMANRIGHTS Jallow, Hassan Bubacar SIW.5199 RWANDA SITUATION Jallow, Hasan Bubacar SPV.5199
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International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. President
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International Tribunal for the Prosecutionof Persons responsible for Serious Wolations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor FORMERYUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Del Ponte, Carla - S~PV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA Del Ponte, Chrla - SiPV.5199; W . 5 3 2 8 AFGHANlSTAN SITUATION Zatif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad SPV.5249 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION DaneshYazdi, Mehdi- SPVv5230(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION DanesbYazdi, Mehdi SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL DaneshYazdi, Mehdi WV.5230(Resumption 1)
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CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Tawfiq, Jwan S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS AI-lstrabadi, FeisalArnin SlPV.5319 lNTERNATlONALSECURlTY Sumaida'ie, Samir SPV.5246 IRAQ SITUATION AI-lstrabadi, FeisalAmin - SIW.5204 Sumaida'ii, Samis SPV.5300; SW.5325 Zebari, Hoshyar SiPV.5189; W . 5 2 6 6 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION Sumaida'ie, Samir - WV.5123; SPV.5161; W.5246; StPV.5256 TERRORISM Sumaida'ie, Samir WV.5246 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Sumaida'le, Samir - SPV.5325 Zebari, Hoshyar W . 5 2 6 6
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Israel AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Gilleman, Dan - SPV.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293 DISARMAMENT Gilleman, Dan SlW.5293 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Gillerman, Dan SPV.5230 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Gillerman, Dan - SIPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Gillman, Dan SPV.5230 TERRITORIES OCCUPJED BY ! S W Gilleman, Dan SIW.5230 TERRORISM Gillerman, Dan - S/PV,5229(Resumption1); SPV.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Eilon Shahar, Meimv- SIPV.5294(Resumptim 1)
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bb AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Mantovani, Aido SPV.5249
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BOSNlA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION Spatafora, Marcello - SIW.5306 CIVILIAN PERSONSMMED CONFLICTS Mantica, Medo Luigi- WV.5319 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Spatafora, Marcello WV.5306 WOMEN INARMED CONFLICTS Boniver, Margherita - S1PV.5294
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Iran (Islamic Republic 09
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION K i k a , Shinichi SIPV.5229; SlFV.5293 Oshima, Kenzo W.5168; SJPV.5249 AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5220 Oshima, Kenzo- S1W.5131 AIDS PMNTK)N-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Oshima, Kenzo SIW.5264 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION Haneda, Koji SlW.5306 Kitaoka, Shinichi SlPV.5147 BURUNDI SITUATION Kitaoka, Shinichi- SFV.5203 C~TE D'IVOIRGPOLITICALCONDITIONS Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Onodera, ltsunori- W . 5 1 2 9 ClVlLlAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Oshima, Kenzo SIW.5209; SlPV.5319 DISARMAMENT Kioka, Shinichi W.5229; SPV.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT K i k a , Shinichi SlPV.5220 FORMER WGOSIAVIA SITUATION Haneda, Koji SiPV.5306 Kitaoka, Shinichi SiPV.5130; SlPV.5147; W.5188 MTCPOLITICALCONDITIONS Oshkna, K e r n SIPV.5110 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCGWARVICTIMS Oshima, Kenzo M.5225; SlPV.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY Machimura, Nobutaka SPV.5261 Oshirna, Kenzo SPV.5282 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Kitaoka, Shinichi SIPV.5199; SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANM K i k a , Shinichi SlPV.5199; SlPV.5328 IRAQ SITUATION Haneda, Koji - SPV.5300 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION Oshima, Kenzo SPV.5256 ISRAEL-LEBANON Kioka, Shinichi SIPV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Ki&Qka, Shinichi SPV.5130; SPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SlTUATlON Kitaoka, Shinichi - W . 5 1 1 7 Oshima, Kenzo SIW.5230; SPV.5297
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Japan (continued) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Kiioka, Shinichi W.5229; SW.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Oshima, K e r n SJPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GWNEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oshirna, K e r n W . 5 2 2 2 PEACEBUILDING Oshima, Kenzs SIPV.5187 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Kitaoka, Shinichi SlW.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Oshima, Kenzo W . 5 2 8 2 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Kitaoka, Shinichi S/ W.5334 SMALLARMS Kawaguchi, Yoriko SPV.5127 SUDAN-FQlJTlCAL CONDITIONS Oshirna, Kenzo SlW.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Oshima, Kenzo SFV.5230 TERRORISM Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5229; SIPV.5293 Machimura, Nebutaka SIPV.5261 Oshima, Kento - SPV.5113; SIW.5168 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Oshirna, Kenzo W.5132 Ozawa, Toshiro - SPV.5180 UN. SECURllY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Oshima, Kenzo - W . 5 1 5 6 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO K i k a , Shinichi SPV.5130; SPV.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON K i i , Shinichi- S/PV.5117 UN MISSION IN C6TE D'NOIRE Oshima, Kenzo SPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE K i k a , Shinichi SlPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Oshima, Kemo SPV.5132 Ozawa, Toshiro SIPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE Oshima, Kenzo SPV.5152 UN STABlLlZATION MISSION IN HAITI Oshima, Kenzo - W . 5 1 1 0 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5294
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Jordan
TERRORISM Kazykhanov, Yerzhan - SPV.5113 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Bahemuka, Judith Mbula S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION AI-Najern, Jasem - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION ACNajem, Jasem S/W.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL ACNajem, Jasern SlPV.5230(Resumption 1)
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League of Arab States INTERNATIONALSECURITY Mahmassani, Yahya SlPV.5282 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Mahmassani, Yahya SIPV.5230(Resumplion 1) PALESTINEQUESTION Mahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION4N Mahmassani, Yahya SPV.5282 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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Lebanon ISRAEL-LEBANON Assaf, lbfahim StPV.5117 Assaker, Boutms W . 5 2 9 2 LEBANON-SYRIANARAB REPUBLIC Assaf, lbrahim W . 5 3 2 9 MIDDLE EAST SRlJATlON Assaf, lbrahim SIPV.5117; S/PV.5230(Resumption 1); SPV.5329 Assaker, Boutros W.5292; SPV.5297 PALESTINE QUESTION Assaf, I h h i m S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Assaf, lbrahim SPV.5230(Resumption 1) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Assaf, lbrahim W 5 117
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Elyounsi, Abdusalam F. - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINEQUESTION Elyounsi, Abdusalam F. S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Elyounsi, Abdusalam F. S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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Liechtenstein
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ACHussein, ZeM Ra'ad Zeid SIPV.5303 TERRORISM ACHussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid - SlPV.5303
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Wenaweser, Christian SPV.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Wenaweser, Christian - S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Ritter, Patrick S/PV.5319(Resumption 1)
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Morocco
DISARMAMENT Wenaweser, Christian W . 5 2 9 3 NUCLEAR NONPROUFERATION Wenaweser, Christian W . 5 2 9 3 TERRORISM Wenaweser, Christian SPV.5113; W.5168; SIPVS229(Resumption 1); SlPV.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFL ICTS Wenaweser, Christian SIPV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Luxembourg UAlTLPOLITfCALCONDlTiONS Hoscheit, Jean-Man: - SlPV.51 lO(Resumption 1); W.5178 PEAChBUlLDlNG Hoscheit, Jean-Marc W . 5 1 8 7 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Hoscheit, Jean-Man: W . 5 1 lO(Resumption 1); WV.5178
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Malaysia AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman SPV.5249
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Rastam, Mohd Isa SIPV.5225 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Mohd Radzi, AWul Rahman S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Mohd Radd, Abdul Rahman S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PEAC&BUILDING Rastam, Mohd Isa S/W,5187(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Mohd Radzi, AWul Rahman S/PV.5180 UN MISSKIN OF SUPPORT IN EAST VMOR Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman SPV.5180 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mohd Radzi, AWul Rahman S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Mali AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY Diirra, Cheick Sidi SlW.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Diarra, Cheick Sidi S/W.5129(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS Diarra, Cheidc Sidi S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
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Mexico CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Bemcga Filloy, Enrique SfW.5319 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS BeFilloy, Enfique S/PV.5110(Resumption 1) SWARMS Bermga Filloy, Enrique SPV.5127 UN STABJLIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Berruga Filloy, Enrique - SIPV.51lO(Resumption 1)
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Bennouna, Mohamed SlPV.5168 HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS Bennouna, Mohamed S/PV.S110(Resumption 1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATK)N Bennouna, Mohamed S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Bennouna, Mohamed S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PEACEBUILDING Bennouna, Mohamed S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Bennouna, Mohamed S/PV.5230(Resurnption 1) TERRORISM Bennouna, Mohamed SPV.5168 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Bennouna, Mohamed SPV.51S6 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI Bennouna, Mohamed S/PV.!5110(Resumption1)
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Myanmar CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Swe, Kyaw Tint S/PV.S129(Resurnption 1) WOMEN tN ARMED CONFLICTS Swe. Kyaw Tint SPV.S294(Resurnption 1)
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NATO. Political AfFalrs and Security Policy Division. Assistant Secretar)c~General INTERNATIONALSECURITY Erdmann, Martin SIPV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Erdmann, Madin SPV.5282
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Nepal ClVLlAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Acharya, Madhu Raman - SIPV.5319(Resumption 1)
Network of African Women for Peace. Regional Adviser WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Dandi, H&ne ( a t e d'lvoire) W . 5 2 9 4
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New Zealand AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Banks, Rosemary SIPV.5229(Resumption 1) PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Banks, Rosemary - SlPV.5222 PEACEBUILDING Goff, Phil - SPV.5187 TERRORISM Banks, Rosemary SIPV.5229(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Mackay, Don - SiPV.5132 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TiMOR Mckay, Don SPV.5132
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Niger AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Moutari, Ousrnane SIPV.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Boureima, Boubacar - SIPV.5129(Resumption 1)
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Nigeria AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Adekanye, S.A. SPV.5131 COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Adeniji, Olu - SPV.5278 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Adekanye, S.A. S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONSJ4RMED CONFLICTS Adekanye, SA. WV.5209 PEACSBUILDING Adekanye, SA. S/PV.5187(Resumptii 1) SMALLARMS Wali, Aminu Bashir S/PV.5127(Resumption l ) UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'IVOIRE Adeniji, Olu SPV.5278
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Norway CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Lovald, Johan Ludvik SIfW5129(Resumption 'l) ClVlLlAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Lovald, Johan Ludvik Si'PV.5209; SIPV.5319(Resumption 1) HAITCPOLlTICAb CONDITIONS Frydenlund, Knut W . 5 1 lO(Resumption1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik - W . 5 1 7 8 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCGWARVICTIMS Juul-Jorgensen, Ditte - SPV.5225 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Juul-Jorgensen, D i S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Juul-Jorgensen, Ditte S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PEACgBUILDING Lovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS Juul-Jorgensen, Dkte SIPV.5127(Resumpbion 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Juuf-Jorgensen, D i i SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION N HAITI Frydenlund, Knut - S/PV.SllO(Resumption 1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik SW.5178 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Lovald, Johan Ludvik S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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OAS. Assistant S=retary.General INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ramdin, Albert W . 5 2 8 2 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Ramdin, Albert SfPV.5282
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OAS. SecretayGeneral HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS Einaudi, Luigi W . 5 1 1 0 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Einaudi, Luigi SPV.5110
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Organisation internationale de la Francophonie HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS Bouabid, Ridha SPV.5178 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI Bouabid, Ridha SPV.5178
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Secretar)(~General INTERNATIONALSECURITY Pewin de Brichambaut, Marc SPV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Penin de Brichambaut, Marc SIPV.5282
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organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Chainnan=in-Offlce EUROPLREGIONAL SECURITY Rupel, Dimitrij (Slovenia) SPV.5134 REGIONAL COOPERATION Rupel, Dimitrij (Slovenia) - SPV.5134
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Organization of the Islamic Conference MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Husain, Syed Shahid S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Husain, Syed Shahid S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Husain, Syed Shahid S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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Pacific Islands Forum AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Elisaia, Ali'ioaiga Feturi (Samoa) - StPV.5293 DISARMAMENT E l i i a , Ali'ioaiga Feturi (Samoa) - SPV.5293 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION E l i i a , AlPioaiga Feturi (Samoa) S1PV.5293 TERRORISM Elisaia, All'ioaiga Feturi (Samoa) - SPV.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS E l i i a , Ali'ioaiga Feturi (Samoa) S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Pakistan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Akram, Munir S/W.5229(Resumption 1); ww.5249; wv.5293 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Akram, Munir S/PV.!5319(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT A h m , Munir SlPV.5293 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Akram, Munir S/W.5230(Resumption 1) NUCLEAR NON.PROLIFERATION Akram, Munir S/W.5229(Resumption 1); sIPv.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION A M , Munir SPV.5230(Resumption 1) PEACE-BUILDING Chaudhry, Aizaz Ahmad S/PV.S187(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Akram, Munir S/PVS23O(Resumption 1) TERRORISM m m , Munir S/PV.S229(Resumption 1); W.5293 UN. SECURINCOUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Akram, Munir SPV.5156
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Palestine MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Barghouti, Sornaia - SlW.5230 PALESTINE QUESTION Barghouti, Somaia - SPV.5230 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Barghouti, Somaia SlPV.5230
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Papua New Guinea PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Aisi, Robert Guba SIW.5222 PEACLBUILDING Aisi, Robert Guba - SPV.5187(Resumption 1)
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Paraguay HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS Buffa, Juan Alfredo - S/PV.51 lO(Resumption 1) TERRORISM Buffa, Juan Alfredo SPV.5113 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAlTl Buffa, Juan Alfredo SIPV.5110(Resumption 1)
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BURUNDf SlTUATtON Mercado, Bayani SlW.5203 COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mercado, Bayani S1PV.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Baja, Lauro - SPV.5129 CNlLlAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Baja, Lauro - S~W.5209 Gatan, Leslie B. - W . 5 3 1 9 DISARMAMENT Baja, Lauro - SIPV.5168; SPV.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SElTLEMENT Mercado, Bayani- SPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Baja, Lauro - SPV.5130 Mercado, Bayani S1PV.5147; S/PV.5188; SPV.5306 HAITLPOLITICALCONDITIONS Baja, Lauro - SPV.5110 Mercado, Bayani SIW.5178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WARVICTIMS Baja, Lauro SIW.5225 Chuasoto, Patrick SPV.5331
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ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY
INTERNATIONALSECURITY
COUNCIL MaOrtua de RomaAa, Oscar W . 5 2 6 4 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Rivero, Oswaldo de - StPV.5209; W . 5 3 1 9 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS Balarezo, Marco W . 5 1 lO(Reswnption 1) Riero, Oswaldo de W . 5 1 7 8 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS Riiero, Oswaldo de SIW.5225 NUCLEAR NOKPROLlFERATlON Rivero, Oswaldo de - S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) PEACE-BUILDING Riiero, Oswaldo de - S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS Riiero, Oswaldo de SlPV.5127 TERRORISM Riiero, Oswaldo de W.5229(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI Balarezo, M a m SPV.51IO(Resumption 1) Rivero, Oswaldo de SW.5178 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Tincopa, Romy S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Baja, Lauro W . 5 2 8 2 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Mercado, Bayani W . 5 1 9 9 Same, Emma SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Mercado, Bayani S~PV.5199 Same, Emma SPV.5328 IRAQKUWAJT SITUATION Baja, Lauro - W . 5 2 5 6 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONENEGRO) Baja, Lauro W . 5 1 3 0 Mercado, Bayani- SlPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Mercado, Bayani SPV.5230 Romulo, Alberto Gatmaitan SlPV.5297 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Baja, Lauro W.5168; SlPV.5229; W . 5 2 9 3 PALESTINE QUESTION Mercado, Bayani SPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Baja, Lauro SlW.5222 PEACEBUILDING Baja, Lauro SIPV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Mercado, Bayani SlPV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION- UN Baja, Lauro SPV.5282 SIERRA LEONE-POLlnCAL CONDITIONS Mercado, Bayani SPV.5334 SMALLA M Baja, Lauro - SPV.5127 SUDANPOLITICALCONDITIONS Baja, Lauro SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mercado, Bayani SlPV.5230 TERRORISM Baja, Lauro SIW.5113; SlPV.5168; SPV.5229; SPV.5293
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Philippines AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Baja, Lauro SIW.5168; SPV.5229; SPV.5249; sIW.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Baja, Lauro SlPV.5131 Mercado, Bayani W . 5 2 2 0 AIDS PREVENT1OWPEACEKJEEPlNGOPERATIONS Mercado, Bayani SIPV.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURIW COUNCIL Romulo, Alberto Gatrnaitan SiPV.5264 BOSNlAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Mercado, Bayani - SIPV.5147; SIPV.5306
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RomanSa (continued)
TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Baja, Lauro W.5132; WPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Baja, Lauro - SPV.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Baja, Lauro - SPV.5130 Mercado, Bayani M.5188 UN MISSION IN C ~ T D' EIVOIRE Mercado, Bayani W.5152 UN MISSION N SIERRA LEONE Mercado, Bayani SIPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Baja, Lauro SlPV.5132; WPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN C6TE DWOIRE Mercado, Bayani SIW.5152 UN STABILEATION MfSSlON IN HAITI Baja, Laum - SIPV.5110 Mercado, Bayani W.5178 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Banron, Mane Yvette S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Macapagal-Arroyo, Gloria W . 5 2 6 1 TERRORISM Macapagal-Arroyo, Gloria - SIW.5261
Portugal TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Salgueim, J o b Manuel Guerra SPV.5132; SIW.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Salgueiro, J d o Manuel Guerra S1PV.5132; SPV.5180
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CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS ACBader, Jarnal SIPV.5319(Resumption 1)
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Republic of Korea AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Oh, Joon SIRl.5249 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Choi, Young-Jin S/PV.5319(Resumption l ) PEAChBUlLDlNG Shin, Kak-soo S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) SMAU ARMS Kim, Sarnhoon SPV.5127(Resumption 1)
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Republic of Moldova SMALLARMS Grigore, Vsevolod SPV.5127(Resumption 1)
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Romania AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Motoc, Mihnea SIW.5249 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Motoc, Mihnea WV.5131; SPV.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Dumitru, Gheorghe SIW.5228
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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION Motoc, Mihnea SIPV.5147; SPV.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5203 COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS Dumitru, Gheorghe - SPV.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Motoc, Mihnea SIPV.5129 DISARMAMENT Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5229 EUROPLREGIONAL SECURITY Motoc, Mihnea - SPV.5134 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Motoc, Mihnea SfPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Motoc, Mihnea S/PV.Sl3O; SPV.5147; SPV.5188; sm.5306 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Dumitru, Gheorghe SlPV.5178 Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5110 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS Dumitru, Gheorghe - W.5225; W . 5 3 3 1 INTERNATIONALSECURllY
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INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
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Motoc, Mihnea SlPV.5199; SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Motoc, Mihnea SIPV.5199 IRAQ SITUATION Dumitru, Gheorghe W . 5 3 0 0 lRAQKUWAlT SITUATION Dumitru, Gheorghe SlPV.5246 Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Motoc, Mihnea - SIPV.5130; SPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Motoc, Mihnea SfW.5230 Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan S1PV.5297 PALESTINE QUESTION Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Motoc, Mihnea SlW.5222 PEACE-BUILDING Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Dumitru, Gheorghe W . 5 2 2 8 REGIONAL COOPERATION Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5134 SIERRA LEON&-POLITICALCONDITIONS Motoc, Mihnea - SIPV.5334 SMALLARMS Motoc, Mihnea- SIPV.5127 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Motoc, Mihnea - SlW.5230 TERRORISM Dumitru, Gheorghe SiW.5246 Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5113; WV.5229 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Dum'bu, Gheorghe S1PV.5132 Motoc, Mihnea SlPV.5180
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Romania (continued)
Russian Federation (continued)
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHORS OF WORK Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5130; SlW.5188 UN MISSION IN C6TE WlVOlRE Motoc, Mihnea SlPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE MO~OC, M i h ~SlW.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Dumitru, Gheorghe WV.5132 Motoc, Mihnea - SlPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN (%ED'NOIRE Matnc, Mihnea SlW.5152 UN STABlLVATlON MISSION IN HAlTl Dumitru, Gheorghe W.5178 Mdoc, Mihnea W . 5 1 1 0 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Motoc, Mihnea S/W.5294(Resumption 1)
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Romania. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Basescu, Trian SIW.5261 TWRORISM Basescu, Trian SPV.5261
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Russian Federation AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Deniiv, Andrey W.5168; W . 5 2 4 9 Konuzin, Alexandr W.5229 Rogachev. Ilya SPV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Denisov, Andrey SIW.5220 Konuzin, Alexandr SiPV.5131 AIDS PREVENTIOWPEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Tchoulkov, Nikdai SlPV.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Rogachev, llya W . 5 2 6 4 BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Denisov, Andrey SPV.5147; SiW.5306 BURUNDI SlTUATlON Denisov, Andrey SM.5203 CD'IVOi~POUTICALCONDITIONS Konuzin, Alexandr SPV.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Rogachev, llya - SlPV.5129 CMUAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Denisov, Andrey- SIPV.5209 Rogachev, llya WV.5319 DISARMAMENT Rogachev, llya SIPV.5293 EUROP®IONAL SECURITY Konuzin, Alexandr SPV.5134 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Denisov, Andrey W . 5 2 2 0 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Denisov, Andrey WlW.5130; SIPV.5147; s/m/.§l88; SPV.5306 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Dolgov, Konstantin S/PV.511O(Resumption 1)
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HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS Denisov, Andrey - W . 5 2 2 5 Srnimov, Vadim SlPV.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY Denisov, Andrey SIPV.5282 Konuzin, Alexandr SPV.5246 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER WGOSIAVlA Rogachev, llya SIPV.5199; SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Rogachev, llya - SPV.5199; SlPV.5328 IRAQ SITUATION Denisov, Andrey SAl.5300 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION Denisov, Andrey- SnaV.5256 Konuzin, Alexandr SPV.5246 ISRAEL-LEBANON Konuzin, Alexandr - SIPV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Denisov, Andrey WV.5130; SlPV.5188 LEBANONSYRJANARAB REPUBLIC Denisov, Andrey W . 5 3 2 9 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Denisov, Andrey SPV.5329 Konuzin, Alexandr - S1PV.5117; SPV.5230 Lavrov, Sergei Vktorovich SIPV.5297 NUCLEAR NOlrCPROLlFERATlON Konuzin, Alexandr SPV.5229 Rogachev, Ilya - SPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Konuzin, Alexandr - SPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Denisov, Andrey - W . 5 2 2 2 PEACLBUILDING Wgov, Konstantin- S1PV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Tchoulkov, Nikolai SlPV.5228 REGIONAL COOPERATION Konuzin, Alexandr SlW.5134 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIOhLUN Denisov, Andrey SPV.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Konuzin, Alexandr SlPV.5229 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Dolgov, Konstantin S/PV..5334 SMALLARMS Dolgov, Konstantin SlPV.5127 SUDAWOLITICAL CONDITIONS Denisov, Andrey - SPV.5153; SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Konuzin, Alexandr SIPV.5230 TERRORISM Denisov, Andrey SIPV.5168 Konuzin, Alexandr SlPV.5229; SPV.5246 Rogachev, llya - SIPV.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Dolgov, Konstantin - SPV.5132 Smimov, Vadim - SlPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Konuzin, Alexandr SPV.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Denisov, Andrey - SlPV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Konuzin, Alexandr - SIPV.5117
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Russian Federaon (continued) UN MISSION IN M T E CTIVOIRE Konuzin, Abxandr SPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Dolgov, Konstantin W . 5 3 3 4 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Dolgov, Konstantin SPV.5132 WC~~OV, V a d i SW.5180 UN OPERATION IN C&E D'IVOIRE Konuzin, Alexandr SlPV.5152 UN STABILIZATJON MISSION IN HAITI Dolgov, Konstantin SlPV.511O(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Rcgaehev, llya S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Russian Federation. Prddent INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Putln, Vladimir Vladimimvich W . 5 2 6 1 TERRORISM Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich- SPV.5261
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Rwanda
$erbia and Montenegro (conttnued) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERWWSLAVlA Kaludjerovic, Nebojsa SPV.5328 Loncar, Zoran W . 5 1 9 9
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Sierra Leone AFRICA-FIEG I O W SECURITY Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo SIPV.5131 PEACEBUILDING Pemagbi, Joe SIPV.5187(Resumption 1) SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Pemagbi, Joe sPv.5334 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Pemagbi, Joe SiPV.5334
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Singapore
AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY
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Karnanzi, Stanislas SPV.5315
BURUNDI SlTUAnON Karnanzi, Stanislas SPV.5315 C M L W PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Kamanzi, Stanislas S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) DEMOCRATIC REPUBUC OF THE CQNGGUGANDA Kamanzi, Stanislas W . 5 3 1 5 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION Kamanzi, Stanislas SPV.5315 GREAT LAKES RIEGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY Kamanu', Stanislas W . 5 3 1 5 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANBA Karnanzi, Stanislas SPV.5328 Ngoga, Martin SW.5199 RWANDA SITUATION Ngoga, Martin SW.5199 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBUC OF THE CONGO Kamanzi, Stanislas SPV.5315
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Saudi Arabia MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Shobokshi, F& S/PVv5230(Resurnplion1) PALESTINE QUESTION Shobokshi, Fawzi S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Shobokshi, Fawzi S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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Senegal CHLOREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Niang, Cheikh S/W.5129(Resumption 1) SMALtARMS N i i , Cheikh .- S/W.5127(Resumption 1)
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Serbia and Msntenegro FORMER WGOSWIA SITUATION Loncar, baran W . 5 1 9 9
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TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Menon, Vanu Gopala - W . 5 1 3 2 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TiMOR Menon, Vanu Gopala SPV.5132
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Slovakia ARMED CONFLICTS PRNENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Kukan, Eduard- SlW.5264 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Burian, Peter - SIW.5319(Resumption 1) PEACE-BUILDfNG Burian, Peter - SIPV.5187(Resumpiion 1)
Somalia UN. SECURIW COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Hashi, Ahmed Abdi SIPV.5156
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South Africa COTE D'IVOIREPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Pahad, Azii- SPV.5169 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Mabhongo, Xolisa SPV.5319 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION. Mabhongo, Xolisa SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINEQUESTlON Mabhongo, Xolisa SPV.5230(Resumption 1) PEACE-BUILDING Kumalo, Dumisani S/PVSI87(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS Mabhongo, Xolisa - SIPV.5127 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Ntabhongo, Xolisa - S/PV.523Q(Resumption 1) UN MlSSlON IN COTE B'NOIRE Pahad, A&- SPV.5152 UN OPERATION IN C ~ T D'lVOlRE E Pahad, Azii- SPV.5152; SPV.5169 WOMEN 161 ARMED CONFLICTS Mabhongo, Xslisa S/PV.5294(Resurnption 1)
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Southern African Development Community WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Andjaba, Martin (NamiMa) S/PV.S294(Resumption 1)
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Spain AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Ygiiez -Bamuevo, Juan WV.5168; W . 5 2 4 9 CIVILIAN PERSONSdRMED CONFLICTS Ydiiez -Bamuevo, Juan SPV.5319(Resumption 1) HAITLPOLITICALCONDITIONS YdiSez-Bamuevo, Juan SIPV.5178 TERRORISM Ydiiez -Barnuevo, Juan S1PV.5168 UN STABILKATION MISSION IN HAlTl Yam-Bamuevo, Juan W . 5 1 7 8
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Special Court for Sierra Leone. President SIERRA LEON&POLITlCAL CONDITIONS A m , Emanuel SPV.5185
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Sri Lanka CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Goonetilleke, BAB. S/W.5l29(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Kariyawasam, Prasad S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Sudan MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Mannan, Mohammed YousifS/W.S230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Mannan, Mohammed YousifS/W.5230(Resumption 1) SUDAlrCPOLmCALCONDITIONS Erwa, Elfatih MohamedAhmed SIPV.5151; W.5153; SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mannan, Mohammed Yousif S/PV.5230(Resumptian 1)
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Sudan. We-President SUDAN-POUTICAL CONDITIONS Tab, Ali Osman SlPV.5120
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Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army. Chairman SUDAN-POUTICALCONDITIONS Garang, John, 1945-2005 WV.5120
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Sweden WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Li&n, Anders S/W.5294(Resumption 1)
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Switzerland AFGHANISTAN SmJATlO N M m , Peter SPV.5293 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Catny -Rey, Micheline W . 5 2 6 4 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Maurer, Peter StPV.5319
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Switzerland (continued) DISARMAMENT Maumr, Peter S1PV.5293 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SlTUATlO N Maurer, Peter SiPV.5188 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Maurer, Peter SlPV.5188 NUCLEAR NONPROClFERATlON Maurer, Peter SPV.5293 PEACE-BUILDING Ambuhl, Michael SPV.5187' SMALLARMS Maurer, Peter SIPV.5127 TERRORISM Mawer, Peter S/WS229(Resumption 1);
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UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Maumr, Peter SPV.5188
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Syrian Arab Repubilc AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Mekdad, Fayssal SPV.5293 DISARMAMENT Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293
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ISRAEL-LEBANON Mekdad, Fayssal W . 5 2 9 2 EBANON-SYRIANARAB REPUBLIC Mekdad, Fayssal W.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION ACShara', Famuk SlPV.5297 Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.5230(Resumption 1); wv.5292; w . 5 3 2 9 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.5229(Resurnption 1); SPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRORISM Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293
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Thailand TlMOR-LESTE SITUATION Laohaphan, Laxanachantom- W . 5 1 3 2 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Laohaphan, Laxanachantom S1PV.5132
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Titnor-Leste TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Guterres, Jos6 Luis - S1PV.5180 Ramcs-Horta, J& S1PV.5132 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Guterres, Jos4 Luis W.5180 Ramos-Horta, Jo& SlW.5132
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Trinidad and Tobago HAITi-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Sealy, Philip SPV.5178
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Trinidad and Tobago (continued) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Sealy, Philip SlPV.5178
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Tunisia MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Hachani, Ali S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Hachani, Ali S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Hachani, Ali S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Hachani, Ali S1W.5156
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Turkey AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Ilkin, Baki SIW.5249 SMALLARMS Ilkin, Baki SbW.5127(Resumption 1)
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AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY Butagira, Frands WV.5315 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Wagaba, Charles S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Butagira, Francis S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CQNGO-UGANDA Butagira, Francis SllW.5315 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION Butagira, Frands StPV.5315 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGK)NAL SECURITY Butagira, Francis SIPV.5315
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UN. Adviser to the SecretaryGeneral on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by United Nations Peacekeeping Personnel PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid SPV.5191
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UN. Assistant SecretaryGeneralfor Political Affairs ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Kalornoh,Tuliameni SIW.5264 IRAQ SITUATION Turk, Danilo SPV.5204 PaPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Tiirk, Danilo SPV.5222 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (20042005) Kalomoh, Tuliimeni SiPV.5262 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Tiirk, Danilo SiW.5204
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UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairman MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Badji, Paul (Senegal) S/PV.5230(Resumptbn 1) PALESTINEQUESTION Badji, Paul (Senegal) W.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Badji, Paul (Senegal) S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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UN. Deputy SecretagGeneral PEACMUlLDlNG Fdchette, Louise SIW.5187 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Fr&hette, Louise SIPV.5294
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UN. High Representativefor the Elections in C6te d'lvoire COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS Monteim, Antdnio W . 5 2 7 8 UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'NOIRE Monteim, Ant6nio SiPV.5278
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UN. Secretary-General (continued)
UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President (continued)
REGIONALORGANIZATIOWUN Annan, Kofi SPV.5282 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Annan, Kofi SPV.5125 TERRORISM Annan, Kofi SPV.5261
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UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Baja, Lauro (Philippines) SIPV.5260 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) W . 5 3 0 0 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) S/PV.S229(Resurnption 1) Wang, Guangya (China) SlPV.5168 BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVlNASITUATION Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SlPV.5307 BURUNDl SITUATION Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SPV.5184; SPV.5193 Mercado, Bayani (Philippines) W . 5 2 6 8 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SIW.5252 Rochereau de fa Sablib, J.-M. (France) SiPV.5207 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - S1W.5141 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) SPV.5339; SPV.5341 COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS Adec hi, J d l Wassi (Benin) W.5118 Denisov, Andrey (Russian federation) - SlPV.5314 Dumitru, Gheorghe (Romania) SlPV.5283 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) W.5281; SPV.5288 Pany,Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) W.5318 Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) W.5194 Thornson, Adam (United Kingdom) SlPV.5327 Vassilakis, Adamantias (Greece) SW.5221 Wang, Guangya (China) W . 5 1 5 9 CENTRALAFRICAN REPUBLICSITUATION Vassilakis. Adamantios (Greece) W . 5 2 3 2 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Biaou, Rogatien (Benin) S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - W . 5 2 3 5 CYPRUS QUESTION Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SIW.5324 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SlTUATlON Baja, Laum (Philippines) -3255 Duclos, Michel (France) SIW.5218 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SIPV.5275 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) StPV.5133; SIPV.5155 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) SPV.5340 Vassibkis, Adamantios (Greece) SfPV.5226; SPV.5243 Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5162; SIW.5163 DISARMAMENT Vassilakis, Adamantios (Gteece) S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5168
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EFUREAITHIOPIA Baja, Lauro (Philippines) SlPV.5259 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) - W . 5 3 0 8 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SlBV.5276 Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5317; SPV.5326 FAHD BIN ABDUL-AZIZ A 1 SAUD, KING OF SAUDI ARABIA-TRIBUTES Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SlPV.5245 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SlPV.5290; SlW.5290 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SlPV.5140 GEORGIA SlTUATlON Mayoral, Cdsar (Argentina) - SIW.5116 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - Sm.5242 GUINEA BlSSAU SITUATION Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) - SlPV.5248 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SIW.5157 HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS Dumitru, Gheorghe (Romania) SPV.5285 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) StPV.5192 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - SPV.5225 ICJ-MEMBERS Adechi, Joel Wassi (Benin) SIW.5121 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SPV.5299 INTERNATIONALSECURITY Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) - SiPV.5303 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) W . 5 2 4 6 Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan (Romania) SIPV.5282 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - SlPV.5244 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Baja, Lauro (Philippines) S1PV.5273 Mayoral, Cdsar (Argentina)- SIPV.5112 Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) wv.5195 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SiPV.5140 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SPV.5236 Wang, Guangya (China) SIW.5165 IRAQ SlTUATlON Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SPV.5301 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION Adechi, J d l Wassi (Benin) SPV.5124 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) WV.5246 Rocheteau de la Sablihre, J.-M. (France) SPV.5214 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SPV.5224 ISRAEL-LEBANON Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SPV.5175 Rochereaude la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) W . 5195; W . 5 2 1 2 Wang, Guangya (China) SIW.5160 LIBERIA SITUATION Johnston, Paul (United Kingdom) - SPV.5336 Rochereaude la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) SPV.5208
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UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President (continued)
UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President (continued)
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Adechi, J d l Wassl (Benin) WV.5122; SPV.5126; SPV.5128 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SIPV.5313 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) WPV.5175 Pany, Emyr $ones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5320 Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. (Franoe) SPV.5195; SIW.5205; SPV.5212 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SW.5136 Thornson, Adam (United Kingdom) SlW.5339 NUCLEAR NONPROLlFERATlON Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) S/W.5229(Resumption 1) Wang, Guangya (China) S1PV.5168 PALESTINE QUESTION Adechi, Jo6l Wassi (Benin) W.5126, WV.5128 Baja. Lauro (Philippines) SiPV.5270 Bielsa, RafaelAntonio (Argentina) W S I11 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) W . 5 3 1 3 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) StPV.5136 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) SPV.5201 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - SPV.5222 PEACEBUILDING Loj, Ellen (Denmark) S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Loj, Ellen (Denmark) W . 5 1 9 1 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan (Romania) SIPV.5282 RWANDA SITUATION Wang, Guangya (China) SIPV.5162 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Vassilakis, Adamantios ( G m ) S/PV.522Q(Resumption 1) Wang, Guangya (China) W . 5 1 6 8 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) StPV.5254 Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SW.5334 Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. (France) W.5219
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Adechi, Jolil Wassi (Benin) - SIPV.5126; StPV.5128 Bielsa, Rafael Antonio (Argentina) W . 5 1 l 1 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SlPV.5313 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - SIPV.5136 TERRORISM Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) - SPV.5303 Mayoral, C6sar (Argentina) SlPV.5113 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) - SfPV.5274 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SiPV.5246 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) - SPV.5338 Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan (Romania) SPV.5298 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece)- SlPV.5223; SfPV.5224; SIPV.5229(Resumption 1); SlPV.5239; W.5240; SW.5244 Wang, Guangya (China) W . 5 1 6 8 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5171 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil)- SPV.5156 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) WV.5247 UN ASSISTANCE MlSSlON IN AFGHANISTAN Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SfW.5148 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERV ER FORCE Rochereau de la Sabli&e, J.-M. (France) SPV.5205 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) SlPV.5339 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) S1FV.5241 UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA Motoc, Mihnea Romania) SlPV.5295 UN MISSION IN 04TE D'IVOIRE Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - SIPV.5152 Wang, Guangya (China) StPV.5159 UN MISSION IN ETHlOPlA AND ERlTREA Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SPV.5139 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA Baja, Laum (Philippines)- WV.5263 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) WV.5254 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5334 UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SIW.5232 E UN OPERATION IN C ~ T D'IVOIRE Loj, Ellen (Denmark) - SlPV.5173 Rochereaude la Sablidre, J.-M. (France) WV.5194; SIW.5213 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SIW.5152 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Baja, Lauro (Philippines) SIPV.5255; 9PV.5272 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) - SlPV.5275; W . 5 2 9 6 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - SW.5155 UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) SW.5202
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Adechi, Jc4I Wassi (Benin) W.5127(Resumption 1) SOMALIA SITUATION Denisov, Andrey (RussianFederation) SIW.5302 Mow, Mihnea (Romania) SPV.5280 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) S1PV.5135; wv.5142 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SPV.5227 SUDAN-POLITICALCONDITIONS Adechi, Joiil Wassi (Benin) SIW.5120 Baja, Laum (Philippines) W . 5 2 6 9 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SPV.5177 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) - SPV.5277 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SPV.5245 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SlPV.5137; WV.5143; WV.5154; SlPV.5158 Thornson, Adam (United Kingdom) - SlW.5342
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UN. Security Councii (60th year :2005). President (continued) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI Dumitru, Gheorghe (Romania) SlW.5285 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) S1W.5192 Rochereau de la Sablilwe, J.-M. (France) wv.5210 WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION Wang, Guangya (China) W . 5 1 7 0 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
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UN. Security Council Cornmlttee Established pursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Chairman SOMALIA SmJATlON Baja, Laum (Philippines) SPV.5332 TERRORISM Baja, Lauro (Philippines) S/PV.5332
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SIERRA LEONESPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) W . 5 3 3 2
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UN. Security Councii Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) concerningAIQaida and the Taiiban and Associated individuals and Entities. Chairman AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Mayoral, C6sar (Argentina) SIPV.5168; S1PV.5229; W.5293 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Mayoral, C6sar (Argentina) S1PV.5229 TERRORISM Mayoral, W r (Argentina) S1W.5229
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UN. Security Councii Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Chairman NUCLEAR NOWPROLIFERATION Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SlW.5229 TERRORISM Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) StPV.5113 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) W.5168; W.5229; wv.5293
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UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq. Chairman DISARMAMENT MO@, Mihnea (Romania) SiPV.5332 lRAQKUWAlT SITUATION Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SPV.5332 NUCLEAR NOlrCPROLIFERAflON Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SPV.5332
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Of THE CONGO SITUATION Baali, Abdallah (Algeria) StPV.5332
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UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman DISARMAMENT Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SPV.5168; SlPV.5229; SPV.5293 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Motoc, Mhnea (Romania) - SlPV.5168; SPV.5229; wv.5293 TERRORISM Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SPV.5229
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UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) conceming Sierra Leone. Chairman
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UN. Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 2005 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Rochereau de ia Sablih. J.-M. (France) SPV.5305
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UN. Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mayanja, Rachel SPV.5294
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UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralto the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Soto, Ahraro de W . 5 2 3 0 PALESTINE QUESTION Soto, Ahraro de W.5230;SlW.5270 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Soto, Alvaro de SPV.5230
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UN. Special Representative of the Secretary General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Amauk Jean S~PV.5108;SffV.5145; SPV.5215; W.5249 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Arnault, Jean - SIW.5145
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Stabilization Mission i n Haiti HAITCPOLITICAL CONDmONS Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SIPV.5163; S/PV.5178 Vald&, Juan Gabriel- SIW.5110; w . 5 1 fO(Resumpbi0n 1) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Sardenberg, RonaMo Mota - SPV.5178 VaWs, Juan Gabriel S/PV.5110; S1W.511O(Resurnption 1)
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UN. Special Representative of the Secretary General for Iraq IRAQ SITUATION Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir W . 5 2 6 6 IRAQKUWAJT SITUATION Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir StPV.5161 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir SlW.5266
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UN. Special Representative of the Secretary General for the Sudan SUDANPOLITICAL CONDITIONS Pronk, Jan (Netherlands) S1PV.5109; StPV.5119; W.5120; W . 5 2 3 1
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UN. Under-SecretaryGeneral for Disarmament Affairs SMALLARMS Abe, Nobuyasu- SPV.5127; S/PV.5127(Resumptlon 1)
UN. Under-SecretaryLGeneral for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator ClVlUAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Egeland, Jan SiPV.5209; SPV.5319; S/PV.5319(Resurnpbion 1) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS Egeland, Jan WV.5331
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UN. Under-SecretarpGeneraifor Polttlcai Affairs (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Gambari, 1.k SiPV.5250; W.5287; W.5312; SIW.5337 Prendergast, Kieran - SPV.5111; S1PV.5149; SIPV.5181; SIW.5206 PALESTINE QUESTION Gambari, 1.A W.5250; SlPV.5287; SPV.5312; smf.5337 Fbndergast, Kieran S/PV.5111; SPV.5149; W.5166; W.5181; WV.5206 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Gambari, IA SiW.5250; SJPV.5312; S1PV.5337 SIW.5149; Prendergast, Kieran S/PV.511 I; SIW.5181; SW.5206 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Gambari, 1.A S1PV.5325
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United Kingdom (continued) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Parry, Emyr Jones W . 5 2 6 4 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVlNA SITUATION Parry, Emyr Jones W.5147; SPV.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION Parry, Emyr Jones SfW.5203 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Pany, Emyr Jones S1PV.5129 DISARMAMENT Pany, Emyr Jones- SIPV.5168 EUROPE-REGIONAL SECURITY Johnston, Paul SlPV.5134 FOODAIBDISPUTE SETTLEMENT Pany, Emyr Jones - WV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Pany, Emyr Jones SIPV.5130; S/PV.5147; SPV.5188, S/PV.!5306 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS Parry, Emyr Jones SPV.5110 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VlCTIMS Pany, Emyr Jones SPV.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY
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INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Parry, Emyr Jones S1PV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA Pany, Emyr Jones - SPV.5199 IRAQ SITUATION Parry, Emyr Jones SPV.5300 IRACbKUWAIT SITUATION Pany, Emyr Jones SIPV.5246; W . 5 2 5 6 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Pany, Emyr Jones StPV.5130; S1W.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S W , Jack SIW.5297 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Parry, Emyr Jones W . 5 1 6 8 PAPUA NEW GUINEA- POLITICAL CONDITIONS Davis, Rosemary SPV.5222 PEACLBUILDING Pany, Emyr Jones - S1PV.5187 PEACEKEEPING O ~ ~ R A n m s Pany, Emyr Jones W . 5 2 2 8 REGIONAL COOPERATION Johnston, Paul SlW.5134 SIERRA LEONGPOUTICALCONDITIONS Parry, Emyr Jones- W.5334
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SMALLARMS Thomson,A d m - S/WSl27
SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Pany, Emyr Jones - W . 5 1 S8 TERRORISM P m , Emyr Jones- W.5168; SlPV.5246 Thornson, Adarn SIPV.5113 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Johnston, Paul SlPV.5180 Parry, Emyr Jones- SiPV.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Pany, Emyr Jones - SPV.5156 UN INTERIMADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Pany, Emyr Jones - SPV.5130; W.5188
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United Kingdom (continued) UN MlSSlON IN m T E W O R E
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Parry, Emyr Jones W . 5 1 5 2 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Parry, Emyr Jones W . 5 3 3 4 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR Johnston, Paul W . 5 1 8 0 Paw, Emyr Jones W . 5 1 3 2 UN OPERATION IN C&E WlVOlE Pany, Emyr Jmes SIPV.5152; S1W.5169 UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAlTl Parry, Emyr Jones W . 5 1 1 0
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United Kingdom. Prime Minister INTERNATIONALSECURIN W, T ~ n y SPV.5261 TERRORISM BW, Tony SIPV.5261
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U n W Republlc of Tanzania AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Mahige, Augustine P. W.5168; W.5249; SIW.5293 Menongl, T ~ k oSPV.6228 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5131; StPV.5315 Manongi, Tuvako SIW.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERAWS Mahiga, Augustine P. W.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURllY COUNCIL Shared, AWulkadeer SIW.5204 BOSNlA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION M&@, A~~~usUIW P. W . 5 1 4 7 Taj, Begum Karim SPV.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION Mahiga, Augustlne P. SW.5315 Manongl, Tuvako SIW.5203 C6TE D'IVOIR&POUTICAL CONDITIONS Mahiga, Augustine P. StPV.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SFV.5129 Migin>, Ash&R= CMUAN PERSONSdRMEO CONFLICTS Matdga, Augustine P. W . 5 3 1 9 Manongi, Tuvako W . 5 2 0 9 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO-UGANM M m , Augwbine P. SPV.5315 DEMocRAnc REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION Mahiga, Augwtit~P. SPV.5315 DISARMAMENT P. SlPV.5293 Mahiga, -ustine FOODAI&DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Manongi, Tuvako SfPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Mahiga, Augwtrne P. S/W.Sl3O; SIPV.5147 Manongi, Tuvako SPV.5188 Taj, Begum Kaiim SPV.5306 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SEcum Wi, Augustine P. WPV.5315 HAlTCPOUTlcAL CONDITIONS Mahiga, Augustine P. SIW.5110; SIPV.5178
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United Republic of Tanzania (continued) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCbWAR VICTIMS Mahiga, Augustine P. W . 5 2 2 5 Manongi, Tuvako SIW.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY M m , Augustine P. SPV.5282 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAC-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA M a m i , T ~ k oSIW.519Q;SW.5328 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANM Manongi, Tuvako WV.5199; SW.5328 IRAQ-KUWAITSITUATION Manongi, Tuvako SIPV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5130 Manongi, Tuvako W . 5 1 8 8 MIDDLE EAST SITUATtON Mahiga, Augustine P. SIW.5297 Manongl, T w k o W . 5 2 3 0 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Mahlga, Augustine P. W.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION Manongi, Tuvako SIPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mahige, Augustlne P. SPV.5222
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Manongi, Tuvako SIW.5187 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Mahige,AugWne P. W . 5 2 2 8 RE(310NALORGANIZATION-UN Mahiga, Augustine P. W.6282 SIERRA LEONE-POUTICAL CONDITIONS Manongi, Tuvako SIPV.5334 SMAUARMS Mahiga, Augustine P. SW.6127 SUDANPOLITICAL CONDmONS Mahiga, A u g ~ s tP. l ~ SlPV.5153; W . 5 1 5 8 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Manongi, Twako W.5230 TERRORISM P. SPV.5113; SIPV.5168; Mahiga, A~g~~stine W.5293 Menongi, Tuvako W . 5 2 2 8 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Mahiga, Augustine P. S/PV.Sl32;SIW.5180 UN. SECURrrV COUNCIL-METHODS OF W Mahiga, Augustine P. W . 5 1 5 6 UN INTERIMADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5130 Manongi, Tuvako SfPV.5188 UN MISSION IN C&E UIVOIRE Mahiga. Augustine P. S/PV.Sl52 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Manongi, Tuvako SIW.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Mahii, Augustine P. SW.5132; S1PV.5180 UN OPERATION IN C&E DlVOlRE Mahiia, Augustine P. W . 5 1 5 2 UN 0RGANKATK)N MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Mahiga, Augustine P. SIPVS315 UN STABIUZATION MISSON IN W T I Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5110; W . 5 1 7 8 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mahiga, Augustine P. S1PV.5294
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United Republic of Tanzania. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Mkapa, Benjamin W. SlPV.5261 TERRORISM Mkapa, Benjamin W. SPV.5261
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Holliday, Stuart S/PVSl3O; SPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Brencick, William - SPV.5230 Patterson, Anne W. S1PV.5117 Rice, Condoleezza W . 5 2 9 7 NUCLEAR NON-PW3LIFERATION ROS~OW, Nichola~ W . 5 2 2 9 Willson, Cardyn SFV.5293 PALESTINEQUESTION Brend&, William SPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Scdt, Gmld W. - WV.5222 PEACSBUILDING PatteEson, Anne W. SiPV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS Brencick, William - SJPV.5228 REGIONAL COOPERATION Fendrid<, Reed J. S/PVSl34 REGIONAL ORGANIZAION-UN Patterson, Anne W. SIPV.5282(Resumptiorr 1) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Rostow, Nichdas S1PV.5229 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL c m o l n O N s
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Unlted States AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Botton, John R. SlPV.5249 Hdliday, Stuart WV.5168 Rostow, Nidrolas SiPV.5229 Willson, Carolyn StPV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Holliday, Stuart - SFV.5131 Patterson, Anne W. SPV.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Brencick, Wlliam SPV.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Patterson, Anne W. W . 5 2 6 4 BOSNlA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION Brendck,William - SlW.5306 Holliday, Stuatt W . 5 1 4 7 BURUNDI SITUATION
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COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDlTIONS Fendrick, Reed J. S/PVSl69 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Hdliday, Stuart SIPV.5129 CMUAN PERSONS-ARMED CONF:LICTS Scott, Gerald W. W . 5 2 0 9 Wolf, Paul SIPV.5319(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT a m W.5293 Willson, C EUROPbREGIONALSECURITY Fendrick, Reed J. S/PVSl3Q FOODAID- DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Pattern, Anne W. SIPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Bremkk, WilUam - StPV.5306 Holliday, Stuart SPV.5130; S1PV.5147; SPV.5188 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS Holliday, Stuart W . 5 1 7 8 Noriega, Roger W.5110 HUMANITARMASSISTANCGWAR VICTIMS Fendrick, Reed J. W . 5 2 2 5 Wolf, Paul SIW.5331 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY B o b , John R. SPV.5246 Patterson, Anne W. S1W.5282(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FOFUWER YUGOSLAVIA Rostow, Nicholas S1PV.5199 Willson, Carolyn SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANIM RosBow, Nicholas SPV.5199 Willson, Carolyn SIPV.5328 IRAQ SITUATION Won,John R. SfW.5300;SlPV.5325 Patterson, Anne W. W.5189; SjW.5266 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION Bolton, John R. SPV.5246; SIW.5256 Patter'son, Anne W. - S/PV.5161 ISRAEL-LEBANON Patterson, Anne W. SfPV.5117
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Brencick, William - S.PV.5334
SMALLARMS Hdliiy, Stuart SFV.5127 SUDAN-POCITICALCONDITIONS Holliday, Stuart W S l S Patterson, Anne W. W . 5 1 5 8 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Brendck,William SPV.5230 TERRORISM Bolton, John R. SPV.5246 HdlMay, - SPV.5168 Rostow, Nichoias StPV.5113; SW.5229 Willson, Carolyn S1PV.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Fendrick, Reed J. SPV.5132 Hdlklay, St~art S1PV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Fendrick, Reed J. SlW.5156 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Won, John R. SlPV.5325 Patterson, Anne W. WV.5266 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Hdliday, Stuart - SIPV.5130; WV.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Patterson, Anne W. W.5117 UN MtSSlON IN C&E IYIVOIRE Holliday, Stuart SPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Bmncidc, William SIW.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Fendrick, Reed J. S/PV.Sl%? Holliy, Stuart - SPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE Hdliday, Stuad - W . 5 1 5 2 UN STABILEATION MISSION IN HAITI Hoiliday, Stuart SlPV.5178 Noriega, Roger SPV.5110 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Patterson, Anne W. SlW.5294
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United States. President INTERNATIONALSECURITY Bush, George W. SIPV.5261 TERRORISM Bush, George W. StPV.5261
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Uruguay HAlTCPOLmCAL CONDITIONS Padillo, Felipe H. SlPV.51lO(Resurnption 1) UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAlTl Paolillo, Felipe H. StPV.51 lO(Resurnpt&m 1)
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Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Taj El Dine, Laila S1PV.5293 Tom Jimhez, F m i n SlPV.5293 DISARMAMENT Taj El Dine, Laila Sm.5293 Tom Jidnez, Fermin S/PV.5229(Resumption 1);
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WV.5293 HUMANITARIANASSlSTANC&WAR VICTIMS Toro J-i, Fermin SlPV.5225 NUCLEAR NOWPROLIFERATION Taj El Dine, Laila WV.5293
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Toro Jidnez, Fermin SIPV.5229(Resumption 1);
w.5293 SMALLARMS Nliiiez de Odreman, lmeria S/PV.5127(Resumgtion 1) TERRORISM NlSiiez de Odreman, lmeria - SPV.5168 Taj El Dine, Laib SPV.5293 Toro Jidnez, F m i n S/PV.S229(Resurnption 1);
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W.5293 Viet Nam
TERRORISM Nguyen, Duy Thien SPV.5168
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Women for Women International. Country Director for Afghanistan WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Noori, Sweeta - S~PV.5294
World Food Programme. Executive Dlrector AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURrrY Mar&, Jams T. SIW.5220 FOODAID-DISPUTE SEllUMENT Morris, J a m T. WV.5220
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Yemen MIDDLE EAST SWATION ACSaidi, Abduilah SIPV.5230(Resumplion 1) PALESTINE QUESTION ACSaMi, Abdullah S/PV.5230(Resumpbion 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL ACSaidi, Abdullah - SIPV.5230(Resumplion 1)
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Adechi, Jog1 Wassl (Benin) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President)
Abdelaziz, Maged (Egypt) CMUAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIPV.5209; S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS WV.5127 UN. SECURrlY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SPV.5156 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/W.5294(Resumption 1)
COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDlnONS S/PV.5ll8 IUMEMBERS StW.5121 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION wv.5124 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5122; M.5126; W . 5 1 2 8 PALESTINEQUESTION SPV.5126; SlPV.5128 SMALLARMS SIPV.5127(Resumption 1) SUDANPOLITICALCONDITIONS SIPv.5120 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL W.5126; W . 5 1 2 8
Abe, Nobuyasu (UN. Under-Secretar)(~General for DisarmamentAffairs) SMALLARMS SlPV.5127; SPV.5 127(Resumption 1)
Aboul Atta, Amr (Egypt) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Adekanye, S.A. (Nigeria) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SffV.5129(Resumption 1)
SiPV.5230(Resumption 1)
CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS WV.5209 PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5187(Resumption 1)
Acharya, Madhu Raman (Nepal) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5319(Resumption 1)
Adechi, Jog1 Wassi (Benin) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5168 BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION W.5147 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION W.5130; W . 5 1 4 7 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS S/Pv.511qResumpbion 1) KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) S/PV.5130 SMALLARMS W.5127 SUDAN-PCUTICAL CONDllONS W.5158 TERRORISM WV.5113; W . 5 1 6 8 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION W.5132 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO S/PV.Sl3O UN MISSION IN C6TE DlVOlRE S/PV.SlS UN MISSON OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIPVSl32 UN OPERATlON IN C6TE D'lVOlRE StW.5152; SPV.5169 UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI SPV.51 lO(Resumpti0n 1)
Adekanye, S.A (Nigeria) (African Union) COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5169
Adeniji, Olu (Nigeria) COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SlPV.5278 EIVOIRE UN OPERATION IN C ~ T D' SlPV.5278
Aho-Glele, Oussou Edouard (Benln) AFFUCA-REGIONAL SECURITY wv.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS S PV.5228 FOODAID-DISPUTE SElTLEMENT S/PV.5220 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS SPV.5225 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION W.5256 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS W.5228
AM, Robert Guba (Papua New Guinea) PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS wv.5222 PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5187(Resumption 1)
Akram, Munir (Pakistan)
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Akram, Munir (Pakistan) (continued) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5319(Resurnption 1) DISARMAMENT wv.5293 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(Reswnption 1) NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION S/PV.5229(ResumpWn 1); SPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumplion 1) TERRORJSM S/W.5229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK S/PV.Sl56
AkBader, Jamal (Qatar) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5319(Resumption 1)
ACHussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) INTERNAllONAL SECURITY wv.5303
TERRORISM sm.5303
ALHussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (UN. Adviser to the SecretaryGeneral on Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by United Nations Peacekeeping Personnel) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS WV.5191
Aklstrabadi, Feisal Amin (Iraq) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLlCTS SW.5319 IRAQ SITUATION SPV.5204
AkNajem, Jasem (Kuwait) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/W.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/W.5230(Resumpt&n 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIPV.5230(Resumption 1)
AI-Saidi, Abdullah (Yemen) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIW.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
ALShara', Farouk (Syrian Arab Republic) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
wv.5297
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Ambiihl, Michael (Switzerland)
Amorim, Celso (Brazil) HAITCPOUTICAL CONDITIONS W.5llO MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIPV.5297 UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI WSllO
Andjaba, Martin (Namlbia) (Southern African Development Community) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption l )
Annabl, H&i (UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations) SUDANPOUTICAL CONDITIONS W.5176 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION sIPV.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR S/PV.5180
Annan, Kofl (UN. SecretaryGeneral) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY WV.5131 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCGWARVICTIMS W.5225 INTERNATIONALSECURITY SlW.5261; SPV.5282 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION W.5256 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN SIW.5282 SUDAN-POUTICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5125 TERRORISM SFV.5261
Aranibar Quiroga, Antonio (Bolivia) WUTCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS W . 5 1 lO(Resumpti0n 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MlSSlON IN HAlTl S1W.51 lO(Resumption1)
Arbour, Louise (UN High Commissioner for Human Rights) SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5125
Amault, Jean (UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/W.5108; SPV.5145; W.5215; WV.5249 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN SiW.5145
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Ashdown, Paddy, Lord (High Representativefor the Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina) BOSNIA AND HERZEGWNASITUATION SIPV.5147; S/W.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATK)N SlPV.5147; SPV.5306
Asmady, Adiyatwidl Adlwoso (Indonesia) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS W.5225 PEAChBUlLDlNG SIPV.5187(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS StPV.5294(Resumptian 1)
Assaf, lbrahim (Lebanon) ISRAEL-LEBANON SW.5117 LEBANOFCSYRIANARAB REPUBLIC W.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5117; S/W.5230(Resumption 1); SM.5329 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption l ) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL WV.5230(Resumption 1) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON SIPV.5117
Assaker, Boutros (Lebanon) ISRAEL-LEBANON W.5292 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION sm.5292; SIW.5297
Ayoola, Emanuel (Special Court for Sierra Leone. President) SIERRA LEONFPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SIW.5185
Baali, Abdallah (Algeria) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5168; SPV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY W.5131; SJPV.5315 AIDS PREVENTlON-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
W.5228 BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION SPV.5147 BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5315 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO-UGANDA S/PV.5315 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION W.5315 DISARMAMENT WPV.5168; W . 5 2 9 3 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION WV.5130; WV.5147
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Baali, Abdallah (Algeria) (continued) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURIN SIW.5315 HAlTCPOUTlCALCONDITIONS m.5110 INTERNATIONALSECURITY W.5246; W.5282; SIPV.5335 IRAGKUWAITSlTUATION SIW.5246; W . 5 2 5 6 ISRAU-LEBANON SPV.51 l 7 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SIPV.5130 LEBANONSYRIANARAB REPUBLIC
WW.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5117; W.5230; WV.5329 NUCLEAR NONPROUFERATION SPV.5168; WV.5293; SIW.5335 PALESTINE QUESTION wv.5230 PEACE-BUILDING S/PV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS StW.5228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATION- UN SIW.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE W.5229 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5334 SUDANPOLITICALCONDlnONS W.5153; SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL StW.5230 TERRORISM WV.5168; W.5229; W.5246; W . 5 2 9 3 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION W.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK StPVSlS6 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO W.5130 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PVSlI7 UN MISSION IN C6TE D'IVOIRE W.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE m.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR WV.5180 UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'IVOIRE SPV.5152; W . 5 1 6 9 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO WV.5315 UN STABJLIZATION MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.5110 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS wv.5294
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Baali, Abdallah (Algeria) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) conceming the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Chairman)
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIOWUN W.5282
SMALLARMS
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION W.5332
Babadoudou, Bertin (Benin) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION W.5188 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA W.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SIPV.5328 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W.5188 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO W.5188
W.5127 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5158 TERRORISM S/W.5113; W.5168; WV.5229; WV.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION W.5132; SPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SW.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO W.513O UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIPV.5132; W . 5 1 8 0 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.5llO
Baja, Lauro (Philippines) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President)
Badji, Paul (Senegal) (UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairman)
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5260
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(Resumpbion 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIPV.5230(Resumption 1)
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
SITUATION SIPV.5255 ERlTREA-ETHlWlA W.5259 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVLA SIPV.5273 PALESTINE QUESTION W.5270 SUDAN-POUTICALC O N D m ~ S SPV.5269 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA W.5263 UN ORGANIZATION MISSKN IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO W.5255; W . 5 2 7 2
Bahemuka, Judith Mbula (Kenya) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/W.5294(Resumption 1)
Baja, Lauro (Philippines) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION WV.5168; W.5229; SIPV.5249; SIPV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY W.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS QW.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS wv.5209 DISARMAMENT SiW.5168; W . 5 2 9 3 FORMERYUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPVSl3O HAITCPOUTICALCONDITIONS SW.5110 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS wv.5225 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WV.5282 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION SIPV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) S/Pv.5130 NUClEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SIW.5168; SPV.5229; SIW.5293 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SJPV.5222 PEACEBUILDING SPV.5187
Baja, Lauro (Philipplnes) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Chairman) SOMALIA SITUATION SlW.5332 TERRORISM W.5332
Balarezo, Marco (Peru) HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W . 5 1 lO(Resunption 1) UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.5110(Wsumption 1)
Banks, Rosemary (New Zealand) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) PAPUA N W GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIPV.5222 TERRORISM S/PV.5229(Resumption 1)
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Banzon, Marie Yvette (Philippines) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Barghouti, Somaia (Palestine) MIDDLE EAST SlTUATlON WV.5230 PALESTINE QUESTION W.5230 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL W.5230
Bartoli, Andrea (Columbia University (New York). Conflict Resolution Seminar. Chair) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL W.5264
Basescu, Trian (Romania. President) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5261 TERRORISM SPV.5261
Batumubwira, Antoinette (Burundii) BURUNDI SITUATION S/W.5311
Bedjaoui,, Mohammed (Algeria) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5297
hllamy, Carol (UNICEF. Executive Director) HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS S/W.51lO(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SPV.511qResumption 1)
Benmehidi, Mourad (Algeria) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION WV.5249 AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY sPv.5220 BURUNDI SITUATION W.5203 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS W.5209 FOODAISDtSPUTE SElllEMENT SPV.5220 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA W.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SPV.5199 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5222 SMALLARMS SPV.5127 TERRORISM W.5113
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Benmehidi, Mourad (Algeria) (continued) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION WV.5132 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR W.5132
Bennouna, Mohamed (Morocco) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION WV.5168 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SiPV.511O(Resunption 1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resurnption 1) PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resurnption 1) TERRORISM WV.5168 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK W . 5 1S6 UN STABILKATION MISSION IN HAITI WV.51 lO(Resumpti0n 1)
Bemga Filloy, Enrique (Mexico) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS W.5319 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5110(Resumption 1) SWARMS wv.5127 UN STABlliZAnON MISSION IN HAITI W . 5 1 lO(Resumption 1)
Biaou, Rogatien (Benin) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129
Biaou, Rogatien (Benin) (UN. Securlty Council (60th year :2005). President) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129(Resumption 1)
Bichler, Man: (Luxembourg) (European Union) TERRORISM SPV.5113 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK WV.5156
Bielsa, Rafael Antonio (Argentina) HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.511O(Resumptm 1) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI W . 5 1 lO(Resumption 1)
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Blelsa, Risfael Anton10 (Argentina) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5111 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL StPV.5111
Biair, Tony (United Kingdom. Prime Minister) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5261 TERRORISM W.5261
Bolton, John R. (Ulfted States) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5249 INlERNAVONALSECURITY W.5246 IRAQ SITUATION SPV.5300; W.5325 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION W.5246; WV.5256 TERRORiSM SIW.5246
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ SPV.5325
Boniver, Margherita (Italy) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294
Bouabid, Ridha (Organisation internationale de la Francophonie) HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5178 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SiPV.5178
Boureima, Boubacar (Niger) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS StPV.5129(Resumption l )
Bouteflika, Abdelaziz (Algeria. President) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SIW.5261 TERRORISM SIW.5261
Brencick, Willlam (United States) AIDS PFEVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS -5228 BOSNlAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
SIW.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SIW.5306 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
W.5230 PALESTINE QUESTION SIW.5230 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SIW.5228
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Brencick, Willlam (United States) (continued) SIERRA LEONSPOLITICALCONDITIONS SIW.5334 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL W.5230 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE m.5334
B&-GutjBrrez, Josd, Alberto (Guatemala) HAWPOLITICAL CONDITIONS W . 5 1 lO(Resumpti0n1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SlW.51 lO(Resumption1)
Buff, Dorninique (international Committee of the Red Cross) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SiW.5319(Resumption 1)
Buffa, Juan Alfredo (Paraguay) HAlTCPOLlTICAL CONDITIONS W . 5 1 1O(Resumptiosl1) TERRORISM SIPV.5113
UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SPV.51 lO(Resumption 1)
Burian, Peter (Stovakia) CIVILIAN ERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.S319(Resurnption 1) PEACGBUILOING S/PV.5187(Resurnption 1)
Bush, George W. (United States. President) INTERNATIONALSECURITY SIWl.5261 TERRORISM WV.5261
Butagira, Francis (Uganda) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SIPV.5315 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5319(Resurnption 1) DEMOCRATIC EFUBLIC OF THE CONGO-UGANDA SPV.5315 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION wv.5315 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-FEGIONAL SECURITY W.5315
Calmy-Rey, Micheline (Switzerland) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL WV.5264
Chaudhry, Aizaz Ahmad (Pakistan) PEACSBUILQING S/PV.S187(Resumption l)
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Cheng, Jingye (China) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SPV.5264 DISARMAMENT SlPV.5229 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5246 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION sm.5246 N U W NONPROLIFERARON W.5229 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SPv.5229TERRORISM WV.5229;W . 5 2 4 6
Chol, YoungJin (Republic of Korea) CIVILIAN FERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS StPV.53 19(Resumptii 1)
Chowdhury, iftekhar Ahmed (Bangladesh) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Chuasoto, Patrick (Philippines) HUMANITARMASSISTANCbWAR VICTIMS SPV.5331
Colak, Barisa (Bosnia and Hemgovina) BOSNlA AND HERZEGBVINASITUATION wv.5147 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5147
Collet, Bdgitte (France) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA W.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA W.5328
Costa, Antonio Allaria (UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention. Executive Director) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIW.5215
Covi c, Nebojsa (Coordination Centre of Serbia and Montenegro and of the Republic of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija. President) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SIPV.5130; SPV.5188 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SlW.5130; SPV.5188 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO wV.5130; YW.5188
D'Alotto, Alberto (Argentina) BOSNlA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION SIPv.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SIW.5306
Dandi, H6lhne (68te d'lvoire) (Network of African Women for Peace. RegionalAdviser) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS WV.5294
DanesbYazeli, Mehdi (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resurnption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPlED BY ISRAEL SPV.5230(Resumption 1)
Dauth, John (Australia) PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPU.5222 PEACE-BUILDING SIW.5187 SWARMS SIPVS127(ResumDtion 1) TERRORISM ' SlPV.5168; SPVS229(Resumption 1) RMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPV.5132 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR
W.5132 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumptiin 1)
Davis, Rosemary (United Kingdom) PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS sPv.5222
Davis, Terry (Council of Europe. Secretaw General) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN WV.5282
Del Ponte, Carla (International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor) FORMER WGOSLAViA SITUATION SPV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA WV.5199; W . 5 3 2 8
Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5168; SfPV.5249 AFFUCA-REGIONALSECURITY SIPv.5220 BOSNlA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION wv.5147; sm.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION SIPV.5203 CNILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS wv.5209
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Denisov, Andmy (Russian Federation) (continued) FOODAltbDISPUTE SETTLEMENT W.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5130: SIPV.5147: WV.5188: SPV.5306 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCSWAR VICTIMS StPV.5225 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5282 IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5300 lRAQKUWAIT SlTLJATlON SIPV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SIW.5130; SPV.5188 LEBANON-SYRIANARAB REPUBLIC SPV.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION wv.5329 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5222 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN SPV.5282 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5153; SPV.5158 TERRORISM SPV.5168 UN INTERIMADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO S.PV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8
Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIPV.5309 BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION SPV.5307 COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SIPV.5314 ERITREA-ETHIOPIA SIPV.5308 ICJ-MEMBERS W.5299 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
SIW.5303 IRAQ SITUATION SIPv.5301 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5313 PALESTINE QUESTION SIW.5313 SOMALIA SITUATION S/W.5302 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIW.5313 TERRORISM sIW.5303
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Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) (UN. SecurDty Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning CounterTerrorism. Chairman) TERRORISM SIPV.5113
Diarra, Cheick Sidi (Mali) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFL ICTS SPV.5129(Resurnption l) SWARMS S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
Diouf, lbrahima (Economic Community of West African States. Special Adviser on Child Protectionto the Executive Secretary) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY wv.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5129
Djakpo, Paulin (Benin) INTERNATIONALSECURITY SPV.5282(Resurnption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN S/PV.5282(Resurnption 1)
DjangonB-Bi, Djessan Phiiippe (C8te d'ivoire) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY StPV.5131 COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICALCONDITIONS SIPV.5169; SPV.5278 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIW.5209 PEACEBUILDING SIPV.5187(Resumption 1) UN MISSION IN COTE D'IVOIRE SIW.5152 UN OPERATION IN C ~ T D' EIVOIRE W.5152
Djinnit, Said (African Union. Commission) C~TE D'IVOIR&POLITlCAL CONDITIONS SlW.5278
Dolgov, Konstantin (RussSan Federation) HAITI- POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.51lO(Resumption l ) PEACEBUILDING SIPV.5187 SIERRA LEONGPOLITICAL CONDITIONS w.5334 SMALLARMS WV.5127 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SlW.5132 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE SIPv.5334
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Dolgov, bnstantin (Russian Federation) (continued) UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5132 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN mn S/PV.51lO(Resumpti0n 1)
Doss, Alan (UN. Principal Deputy Special Representativeof the Secreta-eneral for C8te d'lvoire) UN MISSION IN COTE D'NOIRE SPV.5152 UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.Sl52
Douste-Blazy, Phiiippe (France) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Sm.5297
Duclos, Michel (France) AFGHANISTAN SINATION W.5249 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Sm.5147 ClVlLJAN PERSONS-ARMED OONFLICTS SIPV.5319(Resumption 1) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION W.5147 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5246 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA sm.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA W.5199 IRAQ SITUATION
w 5 .3 0 0 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION SIW.5246 ISRAE-LEBANON SIW.5117 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5117 TERRORISM wv.5246 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION W.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SPV.5156 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON SIPV.5117 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR W.5132 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFL ICTS SIW.5294
Duclos, Michel (France) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) DEMOCRATIC REWBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION Sm.5218
Dumitru, Gheorghe (Romania) AIDS PREVENTIOWPEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SIW.5228 COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PVSl69 HAITI- POLITICALCONDITIONS SIPV.5178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS SIPV.5225; W . 5 3 3 1 INTERNATIONALSECURITY SPV.5246 IRAQ SITUATION sPv.5300 lRAQKUWAlT SITUATION SJPV.5246 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS W.5228 TERRORISM W.5246 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPV.5132 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR W.5132 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN mn SIPV.5178
Dumitru, Gheorghe (Romania) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) COTE D'IVOIRSPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SIW.5283 WTCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5285 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAlTl SIW.5285
Egeland, Jan (UN. Under-SecretarpGenerai for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIPV.5209; W.5319; S/PV.5319(Resumptii 1) HUMANITARlANASSISTANCSWAR VICTIMS SPV.5331
Eide, Kai (UN. Special Envoy of the Secretar)c~ General for Kosovo) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5289 KOSOVO (SERB& AND MONTENEGRO) W.5289
Eilon Shahar, Melrav (Israel) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5294(Resumption 1)
Einaudi, Luigl (OAS. SecretayGeneral) HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS s/m,.5llO UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI SIW.5110
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FaaboreAndemen, Lam (Denmark) (continued)
El Hadj Ali, Larbi (Algeria) BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
sPv.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5188; StPV.5306 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S1W.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA W.5328 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W.5188 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5188
Elisaia, Ali'ioaiga Feturi (Samoa) (Pacific Islands Forum) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIPV.5293 DISARMAMENT
IRAQ SITUATION slPv.5300 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5334 SMALL ARMS SPV.5127 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SJPV.5132 UN MISSION IN &E D'IVOIRE W.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE SIW.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIW.5132 UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'NOIRE SIW.5152
FarhBdi, Ravan (Afghanistan) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5249
W.5293 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION W.5293 TERRORISM
Fendrick, Reed J. (United States)
SPV.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
COTE DIVOIRSPOLITICALCONDITIONS W.5169 EUROEREGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5134 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR WCTIMS SJPV.5225 REGIONAL COOPERATION wPv.5134 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/W.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCL-METHODS OF WORK SIW.5156 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIW.5132
S/PV.5294(Resumptiin 1)
Elyounsi, Abdusalam F. (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumpaion1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.523O(Resumption 1)
Erdmann, Martin (NATO. PoliticalAffairs and Security Policy Division. Assistant Secretay General)
Fontoura, Paulo Roberto Tarrisse da (Brazil)
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIOWUN W.5282
AFRICA -REGIONAL SECURIW SJPV.5220 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOMNA SITUATION SIW.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION slPv.5203 COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5169 FOODAID-DISPUTE S E W M E N T w.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SlPV.5130; SPV.5306 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL3:ORMER YUGOSLAVIA SIW.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA W.5199 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W.5l3O UN INTERIMADMlNiSTRATKlN MISSION IN KOSOVO SIW.5130
Erwa, Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed (Sudan) SUDANPOLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5151; W.5153; SPV.5158
FaabofpAndersen,Lars (Denmark) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION WV.5249 BOSNIA AND HEEGOWNA SITUATION wv.5147 BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5203 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS WV.5209 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5147 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SIPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANW WV.5328 -206-
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Forster, Jacques (International Committee of the Red Cross. Vice President) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5319
Frdchette, Louise (UN. Deputy SecretaryGeneral) PEACEBUILDING SPV.5187 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5294
Frydenlund, Knut (Noway) HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS SlW.51lO(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SPV.511O(Remption 1)
Gala Lbpez, Yuri (Cuba) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION w.5293 DISARMAMENT wv.5293 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SffV.5230(Resumption 1) NUCLEAR NONPROUFERATION SPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRORISM SPV.5229(Resumption 1); S1PV.5293
Galiardo de HernBndez, Carmen Maria (El Salvador) HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS SPV.51 lO(Resumpti0n 1) UN STABILKATION MISSION IN HAITI sPv.51 lO(Resumpti0n 1)
Gallegos Chiriboga, Luls (Ecuador) HAIWPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SlPV.51 lO(Resumption1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAlTl W . 5 1 lO(Resumption 1)
Gambari, I.A. (UN. Under=SecretaryGeneralfor Political Affairs) IRAQ SITUATION wv.5325 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5250; SIPV.5287; SIPV.5312; W . 5 3 3 7 PALESTINE QUESTION W.5250; SIPV.5287; SlPV.5312; SIW.5337 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SPV.5250; SPV.5312; SPV.5337 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ wv.5325
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Garang, John, 1945.2005 (Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Anny. Chairman) SUDAWOLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5120
Garcia Moritiin, Martin (Argentina) BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5203 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS W.5209 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION WV.5188 INTERNATIONALSECURITY S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) StPV.5188 LIBERIA SITUATION SPV.5304 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN S/PV.5282(Resumptton 1) SIERRA LEONISPOLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5334 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5188
UN MISSION IN LIBERIA
SJPv.5304 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE
w.5334 Gatan, Leslie B. (Philippines) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIW.5319
Gillerman, Dan (Israel) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5229(Resunption 1); SiW.5293 DISARWENT SIW.5293 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SiPV.5230 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION w.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION SPV.5230 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIPV.5230 TERRORISM S/PV.5229(Resurnption 1); SPV.5293
Goff, Phi1(New Zealand)
Goonetilleke, B.A.B. (Sri Lanka) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SiPVSl29(Resumption1)
Gopinathan, A. (India) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS StPV.!5129(Resumption 1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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Gopinathan, A. (India) (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
GreyJohnson, Crispin (Gambia) UN. SECURIW COUNCIL-MOHOISS OF WORK stw.5156
Grigore, Vsevolod (Republic of Moldova) SMALLARMS SIPV.5127(Re.sumption1)
Guan, Jian (China) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA W.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA W.5328
Guehenno, JeawMarie (UN. Under-Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations) AIDS PREVEMION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
W.5228 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS SPV.5225 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SIW.5191; W . 5 2 2 8 SUDANPOLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5151 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294
Guterres, J o d Luis (Timor-Leste) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/W.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR S/PV.5180
Hachani, Aii (Tunisia) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.!5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.S230(Resumption l) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK sm.5156
Hamldon, Ali (Malaysia) (ASEAN) INTERNATIONALSECURITY W.5282 REGIONALORGANIZATION-UN W.5282
Haneda, Koji (Japan) BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION WV.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SJPv.5306
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Haneda, Koji (Japan) (continued) IRAQ SITUATION sPv.5300
Hannesson, Hjalmar (Iceland) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SIPVS129(Resumption1) PEACHULDING S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PVS294(Resumption1)
Hasegawa, Sukehiro (UN. Special Representative of the SecretayGeneral for Timor-Leste and Head of Mission) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SIPV.5132; SIW.5251 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR SlPV.5132; WV.5251
Hashi, Ahmed Abdi (Somalia) UN. SECURIlY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK S/PV.5156
Heyzer, Noeleen (UN Development Fund for Women. Executive Director) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5294
Holguin, Maria Angela (Colombia) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIPv.5293 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIPV.5209 DISARMAMENT wv.5293 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION SPV.5293 TERRORISM W.5293
Holliday, Stuart (United States) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIW.5168 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION wv.5147 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SIW.5130; SIPV.5147; SlPV.5188 HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS SIW.5178 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) S/PVSlX; SIW.5188 SMALLARMS SIW.5127 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDtTlONS W.5153
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Holliday, Stuart (United States) (continued) TERRORISM W.5168 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION 80 S/PVV51 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SIWSl3O; W . 5 1 8 8 UN MISSION IN CbTE D'WOIRE SPV.5152 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE SPV.5152 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SlPV.5178
Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) HAfbPOLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.511O(Resumption 1); SPV.5178 PEACCBUILDING W.5187 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN W7l SlPV.51lO(Resumption 1); SIPV.5178
Hoscheit, JearNarc (Luxembourg) (European Union) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5168 AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY SIPV.5131 BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVlNA SITUATION W.5147 CHILDREN INARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS W.5209 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5130; StPV.5147; SlW.5188 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRQ) SPV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 SMALL ARMS SIW.5127 TERRORISM SPV.5168 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SW.5132; SIPV.5180 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO S/PV.5130; SIW.5188 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR W.5132; SIW.5180
Hu, Jintao (China. President) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5261 TERRORISM WV.5261
Husain, Syed Shahid (Organization of the Islamic Conference) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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Husain, Syed Shahid (Organization of the Islamic Conference) (continued) PALESTINEQUESTION SPV.523O(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
Idohou, Bod6houssb (Benin) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION StPV.5293 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SIW.5264 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVlNA SITUATION sm.5306 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIPv.5319 DISARMAMENT M.5293 FORMER YUGOSIAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5306 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS w.5331 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5297 NUCLEAR NOlrCPRQLlFERATION WV.5293 TERRORISM W.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS w.5294
Ilkln, Baki (Turkey) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIW.5249 SMALLARMS S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
Jailow, Hassan Bubacar (International Crlmlnal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA W . 5 199; W.5328 RWANDA-HUMAN RIGHTS wv.5199 RWANDA SlTUAlON SIW.5199
Jenie, Rezlan (Indonesia) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.§l~9(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINEQUESTION S/PVS23O(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS S/PV.5127(Resurnption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRORISM W.5274 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SN.5132; SPV.5180
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Jenie, Rgzlan (Indoneslla) (continued) UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN €AST RMOR SPV.5132; W . 5 1 8 0
JessemPetersen, Soren (UN. Special Representadive of the Secretameneral and Head of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SiW.5130; W.5188; SPV.5289 KOSOVO (SERB& AND MONTENEGRO) S/PVSl3O; SPV.5188; SPV.5289 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO WV.5130; WV.5188; WV.5289
Johnsson, Anders B. (Inter-ParliamentaryUnion) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/W.5294(Resumption 1)
Johnston, Paut (United Kingdom) EUROP®IONAL SECURITY SPV.5134 REGIONAL COOPERATION SPV.5134
TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION sm.5im UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIW.5180
Johnston, Paul (United Kingdom) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) LIBERIA SITUATION SfPV.5336
Juul-Jorgensen, Ditte (Norway) HUMANITAFWWASSISTANC&WAR VICTIMS W.5225 MIDDLE EAST SlTUATION SPV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS SPV.5127(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
Kafando, MOchel (Burstina Faso) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131
Kalomoh, Tuliameni (UN. Assistant Seeretaw General for Political Affairs) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTiON-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL W.5264 W. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2004-2QO5) W.5262
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Kaludjerovic, Neb~jsa (Serbia and Montenegro) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA SPV.5328
Kamanzi, Stanislas (Rwanda) AFRSCA-REGIONAL SECURITY WV.531!5 BURUNDI SITUATION SIPV.5315 CIVILIAN PERSONS4RMED CONFLlCTS S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) DEMOCWRC REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO-UGANDA wv.5315 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CQM.30 SITUATION SIPV.5315 GFEAT M S REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECUWTY W.5315 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNALATWANDA SPV.5328 UN ORGANIZATION MSSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SPV.5315
Karamanlis, Kostas (Greece. Prime Minister) INTERNATIONALSECURITY W.5261 TERRORISM SIPV.5261
Kariyawasam, Prasad (Sri Lanka) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294(Resumption 1)
Katti, Larbi (Algeria) ARMED WfVFLICTS PRNENTION-UN. SECURITY CWNCIL W.5264 HUMANITARMASSISTAldC&WAR VICTIMS s/Pv.5331
Kawaguchi, Yoriko (Japan) SMAUARMlS W.5127
Kazykhanow, Yenhan (Kazakhstan) TERRORISM SPV.5113
KMkou, Mathieu (Benin. President) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY W.5261 TERRORISM W.5261
Kiganahe, Didace (Burundi) BURUNDI SITUATION SiPV.5203
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Kim, Sam-hoon (Republic of Korea) SMALLARMS S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
Kingibe, Baba Gana (Nigeria) (African Union. Special Representativeof the Chairperson of the Commission in the Sudan) SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS WSl2O
Kirchner, N M o r Carlos (Argentina. President) INERNATIONALSECURITY W.5261 TERRORISM WV.5261
Kitaoka, Shinichl (Japan) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SW.5229; WV.5293 AFRICA-BEGIONAL SECURITY SW.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
SIW.5228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION W.5147 BURUNDI SITUATION SIW.5203 C~TE D'IVOIRGPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5169 DISARMAMENT SlPV.5229; wv.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SRTLEMENT SIPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION W.5130; SIW.5147; SPV.5188 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER WGOSLAVIA SPV.5199; W . 5 3 2 8 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWWWA W . 5 199;W . 5 3 2 8 ISRAEL-LEBANON s/m/s/m/51 1% KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SIW.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5117 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION SIPV.5229; W . 5 2 9 3 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SIPV.5228 SIERRA LEONEkPOLITICALCONDITIONS W.5334 TERRORISM SIPV.5229; w . 5 2 9 3 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SIW.5130; SIPV.5188 UN INTERlM FORCE IN LEBANON WV.5117 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE
wv.5334 WOMEN IN W E D CONFLICTS wv.5294
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KonUn, Alexandr (Russian Federation) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SJPv.5229 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPW.5131 COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICAL CONDITIONS S1W.5169 EUROPMEGIONAL SECURITY SlPV.5134 INTEFWATIONAL SECURITY SPV.5246 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION W.5246 ISRAEL-LEBANON W.5117 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5117; SPV.5230 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION WV.5229 PALESTINEQUESTION W.5230 REGIONAL CQOPERATION SPV.5134 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE W.5229 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
w.5230 TERRORISM W.5229; W.5246 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK WV.Sl56 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON W . 5 1l 7 UN MISSION IN C ~ V E D'IVOIRE W.5152 UN OPEWflON IN C&E WIVOlRE SPV.5152
Kostunica, Vojislav (Serbia and Montenegro. Prime Minister) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION W.5289 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W.5289
Kuchinski, Valeril (Ukraine) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SrCUATiON W.5188 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SPV.5188 PEACE-BUILDING S/PV.5l87(Resumption 1) SWARMS SiW.5127 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SlPV.5188
Kukan, Eduard (Slovakia) ARMED CONFLICTS PRRIENTIOFCUN. SECURITY CQUNCIL W.5264
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Kumalo, Dumisani (South Africa) PEACEBUILDING S/PVSl87(Resumption 1)
Kusijugic, Mina (Bosnia and Hemgovina) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION W.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SIPV.5199
Kyrychenko, Valery (Commonwealth of independent States. Ispolnitel'nyi komitet. Chairman) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANlZATlOFCUN W.5282
Laohaphan, Laxanachantorn (Thailand) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION W.5132 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIW.5132
Latortue, G6rard (Haiti. Prime Minister) HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS W.5204 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI SPV.5284
Laurin, Giibert (Canada) SWARMS wv.5127
Laurin, Gilbett (Canada) (Human Security Network) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIW.5297
Li, Junhua (China) BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION SIW.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION W.5306
Li, Zhaoxing (China) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIPV.5297
LidOn, Anders (Sweden) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SIPV,5294(Resumption 1)
Loj, Ellen (Denmark) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131; SPV.5220
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Loj, Ellen (Denmark) (continued) ADS P-NTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SIPV.5228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION M.5306 COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.SI69 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPVSI29 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5319 FOODAID-DISPUTE SElTLEMENT SPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION M.5130; WV.5306 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.511O(Resumpticm 1) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS SIPV.5225; SPV.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY W.5282 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-GORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNALAiVANDA SPV.5199
IRAQKUWAlTSITUATION SW.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SPV.5130 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5230 PALESTINE QUESTION SPV.5230 PAWA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS wv.5222 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SIPV.!228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN W.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE wv.5229 SUDAN-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SPV.5230 TERRORISM WV.5113; SiPV.5229 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK W.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5130 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR wv.5180 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SPV.51lO(Resurnpti0Pll ) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5294
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Loj, Ellen (Denmark) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) BURUNDI SITUATION SIW.5184; SIW.5193 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS SIW.5192 ISRAEL-LEBANON wv.5175 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SlPV.5175 PEACEBUILDING SIPVS187(Resumption 1) PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SIPv.5191 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5177 UN OPERATION IN c6lE D'IVOIRE SIPV.5173 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI WV.5192
Loj, Ellen (Denmark) (UN. SecuryI Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolutlan 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Chairman) NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION W.5229 TERRORISM SIPV.5168; WV.5229; WV.5293
Loncar, Zoran (Serbia and Montenegro) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5199 INTERNAJIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAWA SPV.5199
L6pez Clemente, Rodney (Cuba) UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS Of WORK SIPV.5156
Lovald, Johan Ludvik (Norway) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5209; S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS SPV.5178 PEACE-BUILDING S/PV.5187(Res umption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SIPV.5178 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294(Resumption 1)
Mabhongo, Xolisa (South Africa) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONfLlCTS SPV.5319 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION SIPV.5230(Resumption 1)
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Mabhongo, Xollsa (South Africa) (continued) SMALLARMS SlFV.5127 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS StPV.5294(Resumption 1)
MacapagabArroyo, Gloria (Philippines. President) INTERNATIONALSECURITY SIPV.5261 TERRORISM SIPV.5261
Machimura, Nobutaka (Japan) INTERNATIONALSECURITY SIW.5261 TERRORISM SPV.5261
Mackay, Don (New Zealand) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPVSl32 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR
SIPV.5132
MahOga, Augustine P. (United Republic of Tanzania) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5168; SIPV.5249; SIPV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURIlY SPV.5131; SlPV.5315 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SIPV.5228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION SPV.5147 BURUNDI SITUATION wv.5315 COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICALCONDITIONS W.5169 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.53 19 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO-UW SPV.5315 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION W.5315 DISARMAMENT SPV.5293 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SlPV.5130; SPV.5147 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY SIPV.53 15 HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS SPV.5110; SPV.5178 HUMANITARIANASSSTANCE-WAR VICTIMS sPv.5225 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPV.5282 KOSOVO (SERBW AND MONTENEGRO) SIPv.5130
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Mahiga, Augustine P. (United Republic of Tanzania) (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIW.5297 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION SPV.5293 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS wv.5222 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SPV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIOWUN SPV.5282 SMALLARMS SPV.5127 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5153; SIPV.5158 TERRORISM SIW.5113; W.5168; SPV.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION WV.5132; SPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SIW.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5130
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Manongi, Tuvako (United Republic of Tanzania) (continued) BURUNDI SlTUATlON wv.5203 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIW.5209 FOODAID-DISPUTE SEmEMENT SIW.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION WV.5188 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VlCTlMS SPV.5331 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER WGOSLAVIA SfW.5199; SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SPV.5199; SPV.5328 IRAQKUWAlT SITUATION WV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W V . 5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5230 PALESTINEQUESTION SPV.5230
UN MISSION IN COTE D'lVOlRE
PEACEBUILDING
wv.5152 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5132; S/PV.5180 UN OPERATION IN c&E D'IVOIRE SIW.5152 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO WV.5315 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI WV.5110; SPV.5178 WOMEN INARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294
SPV.5187 SIERRA LEONLPOLITICALCONDIl'lONS
Mahmassani, Yahya (League of Arab States) INTERNATIONALSECURITY WV.5282 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5230(Resurnption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PVS230(Resurnption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN WV.5282 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
Mannan, MohammedYo usif (Sudan) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIPV.5230(Resurnption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/W.5230(Resumption 1)
Manongi, Tuvako (United Republic of Tanzania) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5229 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY S1FV.5220
m.5334 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIW.5230 TERRORISM SPV.5229 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SIW.5188 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE sPv.5334
Mantica, Alfredo Luigi (Italy)
CN ILlAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS WV.5319
Mantovani,Aldo (Italy) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W5249
Martinez Flores, C6sar E. (El Salvador) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Maurer, Peter (Switzerland) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5293 CIVILIAN PRSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5319 DISARMAMENT SIW.5293 FORMER WGOSLAVlA SITUATION SPV.5188 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SlPV.5188 NUCLEAR NONPROLlFERATlON SPV.5293
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Maurer, Peter (Switzerland) (continued) SMALL ARMS W.5127 TERRORISM SIPV.5229(Resunption 1); SPV.5293 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5188
Mairrtua de Romafia, Oscar (Peru) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SPV.5264
Mayanja, Rachel (UN. Special Adviser to the SecretaryGeneralon Gender Issues and Advancement of Women) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS wv.5294
Mayoral, C6sar (Argentina) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5249 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY W . 5 131; SPV.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS W.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL W.5264 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION SPV.5147 COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W V .5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS wv.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5319 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT SPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5130; SlW.5147 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDlnONS SPV.5178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS SlPV.5225; SPV.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY SPV.5246; SPV.5335 iNTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5199; SlPV.5328 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA WV.5199; SPV.5328 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION SPV.5246; SIW.5256 ISRAEL-LEBANON SIPV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) srn.5130 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5117; SPV.5230; W . 5 2 9 7 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION SPV.5335
Mayoral, COsar (Argentina) (continued) PALESTINE QUEST10 N SW.5230 PAWA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS w.5222 PEACLBUILDING SPV.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SPV.5228 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SPV.5229 SMALLARMS SPV.5127 SUDAWOLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SlW.5230 TERRORSM SPV.5113; StW.5229, SPV.5246 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SlPV.5132; SPV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SPVSl56 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO S/Pv.5130 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5117 UN MISSION IN &TE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5152 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR SPV.5132; SFW.5180 UN OPERATION IN c6l€ D'lVOlRE W.5152 UN STABlLlZATION MISSION IN HAITI SPV.5178 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SIW.5294
Mayoral, Char (Argentina) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) GEORGIA SITUATION W.5116 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5112 TERRORISM S/PV.5113
Mayoral, C6sar (Argentina) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning ACQaida and the Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. Chairman) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5168; SPV.5229; W . 5 2 9 3 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SPV.5229 TERRORISM SPV.5229
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Mercado, Bayani (Philippines) (continued)
Mehlis, Detlev (UN International Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon. Commissioner)
PALESTINE QUESTION sIPv.5230 PEACEKEEPING OPEMONS SPV.5228 SIERRA LEON&POtJlCAL CONDITIONS sm.5334 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SPV.5230 UN INTERIMADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5188 UN MISSION IN c8lE D'IVOIRE SPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE w.5334 UN OPERATION IN COTE D'WOIRE SIW.5152 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN W T l SPV.5178
ISRAEL-LEBANON 9W.5292 LEBANON-SYRIANARAB REPUBLIC wv.5323 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5292; W . 5 3 2 3
Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic) AFGHANISTAN SITUATJON WV.5293 DISARMAMENT SPV.5229(Resumption 1); SlPV.5293 ISRAEL-LEBANON SPV.5292 LEBANON-SYRW ARAB REPUBLIC W.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5230(ResumpUon 1); SiPV.5292; S1PV.5329 NUCLEAR NON.PROLIFERATION SPV.5229(Resurnption 1); StPV.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION S PV.S230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SPV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRORISM S/W.5229(Resumption 1); SlPV.5293
Mercado, Bayani (Philippines) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5268
Meron, Theodor (International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons responsible for Serious Violations of lntematlonal Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. President)
Menon, Vanu Gopala (Singapore)
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5199
TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPV.5132 UN MlSSlON OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SlPV.5132
Mdrorhs, L80 (Haiti)
Mercado, Bayani (Philippines)
HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS SPV.5178 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI SPV.5178
AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURIW sIW.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SPV.5228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION SlW.5147; sIPv.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5203 COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5169 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT w.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SlPV.5147; Sm.5188; SPV.5306 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS WV.5178 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SPV.5199 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION wv.5230
Migiro, Asha-Rose (United Republic of Tanzania) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129
Miller, Billie (Barbados) HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS S/PVSllO UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI W.5110
Mkapa, Benjamin W. (United Republic of Tanzania. President) INTERNATIONALSECURITY SPV.526 1 TERRORISM SPV.5261
Mladineo, Mirjana (Croatia) 216
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Morris, James T. (World Food Programme. Executive Director) (continued)
Mladineo, Mirjana (Croatia) (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294(Resumption 1)
FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT s/PV.5220
Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman (Malaysia)
Mose, Erik (International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President)
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5249 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S / W .5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION SPV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRlTORlES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION wv.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5180 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294(Resurnption 1)
INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNALUWANDA SlPV.5199; SPV.5328 RWANDA-HUMAN RIGHTS wv.5199 RWANDA SITUATION SPV.5199
Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SlPV.5249 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131; SlW.5220 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION W.5147; SW.5306
dler, Per Stig (Denmark) ARMED CONFUCTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SPV.5264
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/WSl88 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SIW.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION WV.5297 PEACEBUILDING S/PV.Sl8? UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SIW.5188
Molyviatis, Petros (Greece) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5297
Montelro, Antbnio (UN. High Representativefor the Elections in C& d'lvoire)
COTE D'IVOIRE- POLITICAL CONDITIONS SW.5278 UN OPERATION IN C & ' € D'IVOIRE W.5278
Morales Troncoso, Carlos (Dominican Republic) HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PVSllO UN STABILlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI WV.5110
MorenolOcampo, Luis (International Criminal Court. Prosecutor) SUDAN-POtlTlCAL CONDITIONS WV.5216; SlPV.5321
Morris, James T. (World Food Programme. Executive Director) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY wv.5220
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sIPv.5203 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS sIPv.5129 DISARMAMENT SPV.5229 EUROPLREGIONALSECURITY wv.5134 FOODAIWDISPUTE SETTLEMENT sPv.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SlPV.5130; SPV.5147; SiW.5188; W . 5 3 0 6 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.SllO INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA SIW.5199; W.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SPV.5199 lRAQKUWAlT SITUATION SPV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) WV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION wv.5230 PALESTINE QUESTION W.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5222 PEACLBUILDING SPV.5187 REGIONAL COOPERATION W.5134 SIERRA LEONGPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5334 SMALLARMS SPV.5127 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIPV.5158 TERRITORIES.OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL wv.5230
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Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) (contlnued) TERRORISM WV.5113; W.5229 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SIW.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO WV.5130; WV.5188 UN MISSION IN CD'IVOIRE wv.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE SPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR SIPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN C& D'NOIRE SIPV.5152 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.5110 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294(Resumption l )
Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) COTE D'IVOIRSPOLITICAL CONDlTlONS S1W.5281; WV.5288 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION SlW.5275 ERITREA-ETlilOPIA WV.5276 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION WPV.5290; SIW.5290 SOMALIA SlTUATlON s/PV,5280 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDlnONS WV.5277 TERRORISM SlW.5274 UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA SPV.5295 UN ORGANKATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO WV.5275; SPV.5296 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq. Chairman) DISARMAMENT SPV.5332 IRAQKUWATSITUATION SPV.5332 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION wv.5332
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Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Blofogical Weapons. Chairman) DISARMAMENT SIPV.5168; W.5229;SPV.5293 NUCLEAR NONPROLlFERATlON SPV.5168; WV.5229; SiW.5293 TERRORISM SPV.5229
Moungam-Moussotsi, Alfred (Gabon) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SiPV.5129(Resumption 1)
Moutari, Ousmane (Niger) AFRCA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131
Mpundu, Bernard (Zambia) SMALLARMS S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
Mufioz, Heralds (Chile) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SlPV.5168; SPV.5293 DISARMAMENT SPV.5293 HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS SIPV.5178 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SIPV.5293 PEACE-BUILDING SPV.5187(Resumption 1) TERRORISM SPV.5168; SIPV.5293 UN STABlLlZATlON MlSSlON IN HAITI SIPV.5178
Museller, Renaud (France) HAITCPOUTICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5110 UN STABlLlZATlON MlSSlON IN HAITI SIW.5110
Mwakawago, Daudi (UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Sierra Leone) SIERRA LEONLPOUTICALCONDITIONS
w.5334 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE SPV.5334
Nesho, Agim (Albania) FORMER WGOSUVIA SITUATION WPV.513O; SPV.5188 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MOMTENEGRO) W.513O; SPV.5188 UN INTERIMADMINISTRATION MlSSlON IN KOSOVO S1W.5138; W . 5 1 8 8
SECURITY COUNCIL - 60TH YEAR - 2005 INDEX TO SPEECHES SPEAKERS
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Ngoga, Martin (Rwanda) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNk-RWANDA SPV.5199 R W D A SITUATION W.5199
Nguyen, Duy Thien (Wet Nam) TERRORISM WV.5168
Niang, Cheikh (Senegal) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PVSl2Q(Resumption 1) SAMlLARMS
S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
Nimac, lvan (Cmatla) FORMERYUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SIPV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVlA SIW.5199
Nkingiye, Lbonldas (Burundl) AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY SIW.5315 BURUNDI SlTUATlO N W.5315 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRlCA)-REGIONAL SECURITY StPV.5315
Nood, Sweeta (Womenfor Women International. Country Director for Afghanistan) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5294
Noriega, Roger (United States) HAlTCPOLlllCAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5110 UN S'IABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.511B
NClAez de areman, lmerla (Venezuela (Boiivarian Republic of)) SMALLARMS S/PV.5127(Resumption 1) TERRORISM S/W.5168
Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
W.5249 Olanlyan, R. Omotayo (African Union) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SIPV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN W.5282
Onodera, Itsunori (Japan) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SIW.5129
OnuQogu, Elsie-Bemadette (Commonwealth Secretadat Gender Adviser) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION StW.5168; W . 5 2 4 9 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Sn>V.5l3l ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SIW.5264 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5209; SIW.5319 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.SllO HUMANITARIANASSISTANCGWM VICTIMS W.5225; SPV.5331 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
W.5282 lRAQKUWAlT SITUATION W.5256 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5230; SlPV.5297 PALESTINEQUESTION SPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5222 PIEACEBUILDING SPV.5187 E GION& ORGANIZATION-UN W.5282 SUDANPOUTICAL CONDITIONS SIW.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIW.5238 TERRORISM WV.5113; SPV.5168 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SIW.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SPV.5156 UN MISSION IN &TE D'IVOIRE W.5152 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN B S T TlMOR W.5132 E UN OPERATICIN IN C ~ T D'IVOIRE StPV.5152 UN STABILlZATION MISSION IN HAITI SPV.5110
Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5252
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Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) (continued) FAHD BIN ABDUL-AZIZ AL SAUD, KING OF SAUDI ARABIA-TRIBUTES SPV.5245 GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION WV.5248 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SlPV.5246 IRAQKCNVAlTSIWATION SlPV.5246 SIERRA LEONLPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SlW.5254 SUDANPOLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5245 TERRORISM SIPV.5246 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ SiW.5247 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE SPV.5254
Osmane, Abdelouhab (Algeria) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS
W.5225
Otunnu, Olara A. (UN. Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneralon the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S~W.5129;S/W.5129(Resumption 1); S/PV.5l~9(Resumption1)
Ould Abdallah, Ahmedou (UN. Special Representative of the SecretavGeneralfor West Africa) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131
Ozawa, Toshiro (Japan) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SIW.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST nMOR WV.5180
Pahad, Aziz (South Africa) COTE D'IVOIR5-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5169 UN MISSION IN COTE D'IVOIRE SlW.5152 UN OPERATION IN c6lE D'IVOIRE W.5152; SPV.5169
Paolilio, Felipe H. (Uruguay) HAITCPOUTICAL CONDITIONS W . 5 1 1 O(Resmption 1) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI SPV.51 lO(Rssumption1)
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Papadopoulou, Alexandra (Greece) SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5334 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5180 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE SPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR SPV.Sl80
Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5168 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131; SPV.5220 AIDS PRRIENTlON-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SPV.5228 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SPV.5264 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWNA SITUATION WV.5147; SIPV.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5203 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5129 DISARMAMENT WV.5168 FOODAID-DISPUTE SEllLEMENT WV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5130; WV.5147; SPV.5188; W . 5 3 0 6 HAITCPOUTICAL CONDITIONS W.5llO HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS SPV.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY SPV.5246 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER WGOSLAW W.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA S/PV.5199 IRAQ SITUATION sIW.5300 IRAQ-KUWAITSITUATION SFV.5246; SIPV.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SIW.5I3O; WV.5188 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SW.5168 PEACEBUILDING W.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS StPV.5228 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS wv.5334 S U D A M m C A L CONDITIONS SPV.5158 TERRORISM W.5168; W . 5 2 4 6 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION W.5132
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Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) (continued) UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SIPV.5156 UN INTERIMACMlNlSTRATlON MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5130; WV.5188 UN MISSION IN C ~ T D' EIVOIRE SIW.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE
SIPV.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5132 UN OPERATION IN COTE CTIVOIRE S/PV.5152; W.5169 UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.5110
Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) (European Union) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5249; W . 5 2 9 3 DISARMAMENT SPV.5293 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS SffV.5225
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SW.5282 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5230 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SPV.5229; SW.5293 PALESTINE QUESTION sPv.5230 REGIONALORGANIZATION-UN SPV.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE wv.5229 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SPV.5230 TERRORISM sw.5229; wv.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SlW.5294
Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) COTE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5318 CYPRUS QUESTION SPV.5324 ERITREAITHIOPIA W.5317; SPV.5326 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
sm.5320 SIERRA LEONGPOUTICALCONDITIONS wv.5334 UN MlSSlON IN SIERRA LEONE
sPv.5334 Patterson, Anne W. (United States) AFRICA -REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5220
Patterson,Anne W. (United States) (continued) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SIW.5264 FOODAIGDISPUTE SETTLEMENT sml.5220 INTERNATIOWSECURITY SIPV.5282(Resumption 1) IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5189; WV.5266 lRAQKUWAIT SITUATION W.5161 ISRAEL-LEBANON Slml.5117 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5ll7 PEACE-BUILDING WV.5187 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) SUDAN-POLITICALCONDITIONS SIPv.5158 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ SW.5266 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON
SPV.51 l? WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294
Pemagbi, Joe (Sierra Leone) PEACE-BUILDING S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS
wv.5334 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Slw.5334
Percaya, Desra (Indonesia) UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SPV.5156
Perrin de Brichambaut, Marc (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Secretaw General) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SJPV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN SPV.5282
Pfanzelter, Gerhard (Austria) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Plot, Peter (Joint United Nations Programme on HN/AIDS. Executive Director) AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS W.5228 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATlONS SlW.5228
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Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) CIVILIAN PERSONSdRMED CONFLICTS WV.5319
Pocar, Fausto (International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons responsible for Serious Violations of International HumanitarianLaw Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia shce 1991. President) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA W.5328
Poirier, Jean No61(France) NUCLEAR NONPROLlFERATlON wv.5229 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SPV.5229 TERRORiSM W.5229 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION wv.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR S1W.5180
Prendergast, Kieran (UN. Under-SecretayGeneral for Political Affairs) CYPRUS QUESTION -521 1 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION SPV.5123 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5111; SPV.5149; W.5181; SIPV.5206 PALESTINE QUESTION SPV.5111; SPV.5149; SIW.5166; SlW.5181; W.5206 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Slrm.5111; SIW.5149; SIPV.5181; SPV.5206
Pdca, Milos (Bostaia and Henegovina) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION sIW.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION sm.5306 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5328
Pronk, Jan (Netherlands) (UN. Special Representativeof the Secretar)cLOeneralfor the Sudan) SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIW.5109; SPV.5119; SPV.5120; SPV.5231
Putin, VladimCr Vladimirovlch (Russlan Federation. Prezident) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPV.5261 TERRORISM SPV.5261
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Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir (UN. Special Representative of the Secretaiy-Generalfor Iraq) IRAQ SITUATION WV.5266 IRAQKUWAITSITUATION SPV.5161 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ SIW.5266
Ramdin, Albert (OAS. Assistant SecretaryGeneral) INTERNATIONALSECURITY SIPV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN SPV.5282
Ramos-Horta, Jose (Timor-Leste) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SW.5132 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR SPV.5132
Rasmussen, Anders Fogh (Denmark. Statsministeriet) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPV.5261 TERRORISM SPV.5261
Rastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS W.5225 PEACEBUILDING SPV.5187(Resumption 1)
Requeijo Gual, Orlando (Cuba) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5293 DISARMAMENT SPV.5293 HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS SlW.51 lO(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION SIW.5293 TERRORISM W'V.5168; W.5293 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SlPV.511O(Resurnption 1)
Rice, Condoleena (United States) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5297
Rltter, Patrick (Liechtenstein) ClVlLlAN PERSONSARMED CONFLICTS S f fV.53l9(Resumption 1 )
Rivero, Oswaldo de (Peru) CNlllAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS W.5209; SIPV.5319
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Rivero, Oswaldo de (Peru) (continued) HAlTCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS W.5178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS slPv.5225 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) PEAC5BUILDING SlPV.5187(Resumption 1) SMALLARMS StW.5127 TERRORISM S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZAilON MISSION IN HAlTI W.5178
Rivibre, Nlcolas de (France) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SlPV.5264
Rochereau de la Sabllhre, JrM. (France) AFGHANISTAN SlTUATfON WV.5168; W . 5 2 9 3
AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY WV.5131; WV.5220; SW.5315 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS W.5228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASlTUATlON slPv.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION SIW.5203; W . 5 3 1 5 C~TE D'tVOIRE-POLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5169 ClVlLlAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS sIPv.5209 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO-UWDA W.5315 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SiTUATlON SIPv.5315 DISARMAMENT wv.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETLEMENT SPV.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVfA SITUATION SlPV.5130; SPV.5188; SIPV.5306 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURJTY sIPv.53 15 HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5 178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS SlW.5225; sIPv.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY W.5282 IRAQKUWAlTSITUATION
W.5256 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) SIW.5130; SIPV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION sIPv.5230
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Rochereau de la Sablibre, JrM. [France) (continued) NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION SlfW.5168; M . 5 2 9 3 PALESTINEQUESTION SIW.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5222 PEACE-BUILDING SIW.5187 PEACEKEEPINGOPEFMTIONS SPV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN SPV.5282 SIERRA LEONbPOLITICAL CONDITIONS sPv.5334 SMALLARMS WV.5127 SUDANPOLITICALCONDITIONS WV.5158 TERRlTORlESOCCUPIED BY ISRAEL wv.5230 TERRORISM SPV.5113; W.5168; WV.5293 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.513O; W . 5 1 8 8 UN MISSION IN CbTE D'IVOIRE SPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE sm.5334 UN OPERATION IN COTE D'IVOIRE SPV.5152 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SPV.5315 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI WV.5178
Rochereau de la Sabliere, JrM. (France) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) BURUNDISITUATION SIPv.5207 COTE D'IVOIRFPOLlTICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5194 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5195 IRAQ-KUWAITSITUATION SEV.5214 ISRAEL-LEBANON W.5195; SIW.5212 LIBERIA SITUATION SIW.5208 MIDDLE EAST SJTUATION W.5195; W.5205; SIW.5212 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5201 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIW.5219 UN DISENGAGEMENTOBSERVER FORCE SPV.5205 UN OPERATION IN COTE D'NOIRE SlW.5194; SPV.5213
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Rochereau de la SabliBre, J.4. (France) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) (continued) UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS SPV.5202 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI wv.5210
Rochereau de la SabliBre, JFM. (France) (UN. Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 2005) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY
sPv.5305
Rock, Allan (Canada) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/Pv.5249 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL WV.5264 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.S129(Resurnption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONSMMED CONFLICTS WV.5209; S/W.5319 HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS
S/PV.5110(Resumpbian 1); SPV.5178 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCFWAR VICTIMS SffVS225 UN STABIUZATION MISSION IN HAITI SPV.51 lO(Resumption 1); SiW.5178
Roed=Larsen,Terje (UN. Special Envoy of the Secretaweneral for the Implementationof Security Council Resolution 1559 (2004)) ISRAEL-LEBANON s/Pv.5172 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIWSI72
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Romulo, Alberto Gatmaitan (Philippines) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL WV.5264 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5297
Rostow, Nicholas (United States) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION wv.5229 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA
WV.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SIW.5199 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SIW.5229 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE W.5229 TERRORISM SPV.5113; SPV.5229
Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo (Sierra Leone) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURtTY SPV.5131
Rupel, Dimitrlj (Slovenia) (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. ChairmaminMce) EUROPLREGIONAL SECURITY S/W.5134 REGIONAL COOPERATION WV.5134
Salah, Rima (UNICEF. Deputy Executive Director) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129
Salguelro, JoSo Manuel Guerra (Portugal) Rogachev, llya (Russian Federation) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5293 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL W.5264 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SIW.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5319 DISARMAMENT WV.5293 INTERNATIONALTRlBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5199; SlFV.5328 INTERNATONAL TRIBUNAL-TWVANDA SIPV.5199; SlW.5328 NUCLEAR NOKPROLlFERAllON WV.5293 TERRORISM W.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resurnption 1)
TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SIW.5132; SPV.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR WV.5132; WV.5100
Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) AFGHANISTAN SlTUATlON W.5249; WV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SIPV.5131; S/FV.5315 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SPV.5228 BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION W.5147 BURUNDI SITUATION SIW.5315 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129 C N I W PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS sIW.5209; SlPV.5319 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO-UGANDA SIW.5315
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Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) (continued) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION SPV.5315 DISARMAMENT SIPv.5293 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SlW.5147; W . 5 1 8 8 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY SIPv.5315 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCSWAR VICTIMS W.5225; SIW.5331 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SIW.5246; S/PV .5282; SIPV.5335 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA W.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SPV.5328 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION SPV.5246; WV.5256 ISRAU-LEBANON SPV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) W.5188
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIW.5117; WV.5230 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATfON SJPV.5229; SIW.5293; SlW.5335 PALESTINE QUESTION SiW.5230 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS W.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN W.5282 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE W.5229 SIERRA LEONE-POLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5334 SUDAN+OLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SPV.5230 TERRORISM SIPV.5113; WV.5168; SIW.5229; SPV.5246; SIPV.5293 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK S/PVSl56 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO W.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON W.5117 UN MISSION IN C6TE D'IVOIRE SPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE
w.5334 UN OPERATlON IN ~ T D'IE VOIRE SPV.5152 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SPV.5315
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Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (UN. Special Representativeof the SecretaryLGeneral and Head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti) HAITCPOLITICALCONDITIONS W.5163; SIPV.5178 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN M SlPV.5178
Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) BURUNDI SITUATION wv.5141 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION SlPV.5133; SPV.5155 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SW.5140 GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION SIW.5157 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5140 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5136 PALESTINE QUESTION
SIW.5136 SOMALIA SITUATION SPV.5135; W . 5 1 4 2 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIW.5137; WV.5143; SPV.5154; SPV.5158 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SPV.5136 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK S/PVSl56 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN SIPV.5148 UN MISSION IN ~ T D'IVOIRE E W.5152 UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA sw.5139 UN OPERATION IN D'IVOIRE SIW.Sl52 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SPV.5155
Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone. Chairman) SIERRA LEONLPOLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5332
Same, Emma (Philippines) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA W.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-KWANDA SlPV.5328
Savua, lsikia Rabici (Fiji) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5293
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Savua, Isikia Rabic1(Fiji) (continued) DISARMAMENT W.5293 HUMANITAFUANASSISTANCGWARVICTIMS sm.5225 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION W.5293 TERRORISM wv.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/W.S2M(Resurnption 1)
Schori, Pierre (UN. Special Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralfor @atedmlvoire)
COTE D'IVOIRWOLITICAL SlW.5278 UN OPERATION IN c W.5278
CONDITIONS
8 D'IVOIRE ~
Swtt, Gerald W. (United States) BURUNDI SITUATION SIW.5203 CNlLlAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS W.5209
PAPUA W GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS WV.5222
Sea%, PhHOp (Trinidadand Tobago) HATCPOUTICALCONDITIONS S/PV.5178 UN STABlLlZAnON MISSION IN HAITI W.5178
Sen, Nirupam (India) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PVV5229(Resumption1); SlPV.5249; SlPV.5293 DISARMAMENT S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SlW.5293 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIW W.5225 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION S/W.5229(Resurnptbn 1); SPV.5293 PEACE-BUILDING W.5187 SMALLARMS S/PV.S127(Rsurnption 1) TERRORISM S/PV.5229(Resumptim 1); SW.5293
Shareef, Abdulkadeer (United Republic of Tanzania) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL WV.5264
Shln, Kak-soo (Republic of Korea) PEAChBUlLDlNG S/PVSl87(Resumption 1)
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Shobokshi, Fawzi (Saudi Arabia) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/W.5230(Resumption 1) PALESTINEQUESTION S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIPV.5230(Resumption 1)
Silva, Luiz lnhcio Lula da (Brazil. President) INTERNATIONALSECURW SIW.5261 TERRORISM W.5261
Simbn, Yvon (Haiti) HAITI-POLITICAL CQNDlTIONS W.5110; SIPV.51 lB(Resumption 1) UN STABiLlZATION MISSION IN M I SPV.5110; S/PVS/PV51 10(Resumption 1)
Skinner-KMe, Jorge (Guatemala) WTCPQUTICAL CONDITIONS W.5178 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI
SIPV.5178
Smimov, VadDm (Russian Federation) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCGWARVICTIMS S/W.5?)31 TIMOR-LEST€ SITUATION sm.5180 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIPV.5I80
Soto, Aivaro de (UN. Special Coordinatorfor the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the SecretaryGeneral to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the PalestinianAuthority) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SfW.5230 PALESTINEQUESTION SiW.5230; SPV.5270 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SIPV.5230
Sow, Alpha lbrahima (Guinea) AFRICA-REGK) NAL SECURITY S/W.5131 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.S129(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294(Resumpaion 1)
Spatafora, Marcello(Italy) BOSNlA AND HEFIZEGOVINA SITUATION SIW.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SIPv.5306
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Stagno Ugarte, Bruno (Costa Rlca) SMALLARMS SPV.5127(Resumption 1)
Straw, Jack (United Kingdom) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5297
Suazo, Marco Antonio (Honduras) HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.511O(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.511O(Resurnption 1)
Sumaida'ie, SarnDr (Iraq) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Sm.5246 IRAQ SITUATION SPV.5300; SPV.5325 IRAQ-KUWAITSITUATION S/PV.5123; WV.5161; SlPV.5246; SiPV.5256 TERRORISM W.5246 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ W.5325
Swe, Kyaw Tint (Myanmar) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Tachle-Menson, Robed (Ghana) PEACEBUILDING SPV.5187(Resumption 1)
Tchoulkov, NikolaD (Russian Federation) AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SlPV.5228 PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS SIPV.5228
Tesch, Peter (Australia) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPV.518O UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5180
Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) SMALLARMS sIPv.5127 TERRORISM SPV.5113
Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) (European Union) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5319(Resumption 1)
Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) (UN. Security
Council (60th year :2005). President) BURUNDI SITUATION SlPV.5339; WV.5341 COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5327 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION wv.5340 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION w.5339 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS
W.5342 Taha, Afi Osman (Sudan. Vice-President) SUDANPOLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PVSl2O
Taj, Begum Karlm (United Republlc of Tanzania) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION s/Pv.5306 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION sm.5306
Taj El Dine, Laila (Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION M.5293 DISARMAMENT sm.5293 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION wv.5293 TERRORISM wv.5293
Tawfiq, Jwan (Iraq) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5129(Resumption 1)
TERRORISM SPV.5338 UN DISENGAGEMENTOBSERVER FORCE sm.5339
Tincopa, Romy (Peru) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Tongeren, Paul van (European Centre for Confllct Prevention. Executive Director) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL SIPV.5264
Tor0 Jimhez, Ferrnin (Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION wv.5293 DISARMAMENT S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SiPV.5293 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCSWAR VICTIMS SPV.5225 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.S229(Resurnption 1); SlW.5293
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Toro Jimhez, Fermin (Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic 09) (continued) TERRORISM S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SlPV.5293
Trautwein, Wolfgang (Germany) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION wv.5249 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(Resumption 1)
Turk, Danilo (UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs) IRAQ SITUATION SPV.5204 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5222 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ W.5204
Ungureanu, Mihai Raman (Romania) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SPV.5297
Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan (Romania) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WV.5282 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN StPV.5282 TERRORISM SIPV.5298
Vald&s,Juan Gabriel (UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Natlons Stabilization Mission in Haiti) HAITCPOLITICAL CONDITIONS StPV.5110; SIPVB1lO(Resumption 1) UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI SIPV.5110; S/PV.5110(Resumption 1)
Valinakis, Yianis (Greece) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL WV.5264; SPV.5264
Valle, Henrique (Brazll) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURITY COUNCIL wv.5264 LlBERlA SITUATION
sm.5304 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SPV.5222 PEAC5BUILDING SPV.5187 SMALL ARMS SPV.5127 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPV.5132; SPV.!Y8O
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Valle, Henrique (Brazil) (continued) UN MISSION IN LIBERIA SPV.5304 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SIPV.5132; S/WSl8O WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294
Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5168; WV.5229; SIW.5249; SPV.5293 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131; SIPV.5220 AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS W.5228 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION SPV.5147; SPV.5306 BURUNDI SITUATION W.5203 COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS wv.5129 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5209; SPV.5319
DISARMAMENT SPV.5293 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT wv.5220 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5130; SffV.5147; WW.5188; SPV.5306 HAlTCPOLlTlCALCONDITIONS S/PV.5110; SPV.5178 HUMANITARIANASSlSTA NCE-WAR VICTIMS wv.5331 INTERNATIONALSECURITY SIPV.5282(Resumption 1) IRAQKUWAITSITUATION SPV.5256 ISRAEL-LEBANON SIPV.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) S/PV.5130; S/PV.5188 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIPV.5117 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION sffv.5293 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS S Pv.5222 PEACE-BUILDING SPV.5187 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SPV.5228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN S/PV.5282(Resumption l ) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SJPV.5229 SMALLARMS W.5127 SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5158 TERRORISM SIPV.5113; WV.5168; SPV.5229; SPV.5293
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Vassilakls, Adamantios (Greece) (continued) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SlPV.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SlPV.5156 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO S/W.5130; SlPV.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/WSll7 UN MISSION IN COTE D'IVOIRE S/Pv.5152 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5132 UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'IVOIRE wv.5152 UN STABlLlZATlON MlSSlON IN HAITI SlPV.5110; SlPV.5178 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SlPV.5294
Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.S22Q(Resumption1)
COTE D'IVOIRGPOUTICAL CONDITIONS W.5221 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SlTUATlON SPV.5232 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5235 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION W.5226; SPV.5243 DISARMAMENT SIPV.5229(Resumption 1) GEORGIA SITUATION WV.5242 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS wv.5225 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WV.5244 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA WV.5236 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION W.5224 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION S/PV.S229(Resumption 1) PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5222 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5229(Resumpiion 1) SOMALIA SITUATION SlPV.5227 TERRORISM SIW.5223; S1PV.5224; S/PV.5229(Resumptiin 1); W.5239; WV.5240; WV.5244 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON WV.5241 UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SIPV.5232
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Villepin, Dominique de (France. Premier Ministre) INTERNATIONALSECURITY WV.5261 TERRORISM WV.5261
Volcker, Paul A. (Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations OiCfor- Food Programme. Chairman) IWQKUWAIT SITUATION SPV.5256
VondikakkTelalian, Maria (Greece) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SIW.5199; WV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RMIANDA SPV.5199; SPV.5328
Wagaba, Charles (Uganda) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5129(Resumption 1)
Wali, Aminu Bashir (Nigeria) SMALL ARMS
S/PV.5127(Resumption 1)
Walker, Ignacio (Chile) HAITCPOLITICALCONDITIONS S/PV.5110 UN STABlLlZATlON MISSION IN HAITI S/PVbl10
Wang, Guangya (China) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SlW.5168; SPV.5293 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINASITUATION SPV.5 147 COTE D'IVOIRLPOLITICAL CONDITIONS SW.5169 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5129 DISARMAMENT WV.5168; SlPV.5293 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SPV.5147 HAITCPOLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5110 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPV.5282 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION SlPV.5168; SIPV.5293 REGIONAL ORGANlZATlOlrCUN SPV.5282 SUDANPOLITICALCONDITIONS SPV.5153; SPV.5158 TERRORISM sm.5168; SPV.5293 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SPV.5132 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SPV.5156
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Wang, Guangya (China) (continued) UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5132 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI W.5llO WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SPV.5294
Wang, Guangya (China) (UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/Pv.5168 COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS StW.5159 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION SPV.5162; M . 5 1 6 3 DISARMAMENT S/Pv.5168 INTERNATIONAL'TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SPV.5165 ISRAEL-LEBANON SIW.5160 NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION WV.5168 RWANDA SITUATION SPVSl62 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE sPv.5168 TERRORISM SPV.5168 TIMOR-LESTE SlTUATlON wv.5171 UN MISSION IN C&E D'IVOIRE SPV.5159 WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION SPV.5170
Wenaweser, Christian (Liechtenstein) AFGHANISTAN SmJATION S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SIPV.5129(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT wv.5293 NUCLEAR NOKPROLIFERATION wv.5293 TERRORISM SlW.5113; SlPV.5168; S/W.5229(Resumption 1); sPV.5293 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5294(R~umption1)
Willson, Carolyn (United States) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SPV.5293 DISARMAMENT
SIW.5293 INTERNATIONAL.TRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA WV.5328 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA SPV.5328
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Willson, Carolyn (United States) (continued) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION wv.5293 TERRORISM SPV.5293
Wiltzer, Pierre-Andre (France) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS W.5129
Wolf, Paul (United States) CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) HUMANITARIANASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS WV.5331
Wolfensohn, James D. (IBRD. President) PEACLBUILDING SW.5187
YgAez-Bamuevo, Juan (Spaln) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5168; SPV.5249 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS SIPV.531S(Resumption 1) HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIPV.5178 TERRORISM SIPv.5168 UN STABILIZATION MISSION N HAITI SPV.5178
Zacklin, Ralph (UN. Assistant-SecretaryGeneral for Legal Affairs) BURUNDI SITUATION SIPV.5203
Zadf-Khonsad, Mohammad Javad (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) AFGHANISTAN SlTUATlON Sm.5249
Zebari, Hoshyar (Iraq) IRAQ SITUATION SPV.5189; WV.5266 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ W.5266
Zhang, Ylshan (Chlna) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIW.5249 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SPV.5131; SIPV.5220 AIDS PREVENTIOFCPEACEKEEPINGOPERATlONS SPV.5228 BURUNDI SITUATION W.5203 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLCTS SPV.5209; SlPV.5319 FOODAID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT sm.5220
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Zhang, Yishan (China) (continued) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SIlUATION SPV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 HUMANITARIANASSISTANCLWAR VICTIMS SPV.5225; S/W.5331 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA StW.5199 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA sm.5199 IRAQKUWAIT SITUATION W.5256 ISRAEL-LEBANON W.5117 KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MOMENEGRO) W.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 LEBANON-SYRIANARAB REPUBLIC SPV.5329 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SlPV.5117; W.5230; SPV.5329 PALESTINE QUESTION SIPV.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS w.5222 PEACLBUILDING SPV.5187
PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS W.5228 SIERRA LEONLPOLITICALCONDlTfONS SPV.5334 SMALLARMS SPV.5127 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL wv.5230 TERRORISM SPV.5113 TIMOR-LES TE SITUATION sPv.5180 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO SPV.5130; W.5188 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5117 EIVOIRE UN MISSION IN C ~ T D' SPV.5152 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE w.5334 UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR SPV.5180 UN OPERATION IN C6TE D'lVOlRE SPV.5152
Zinsou, JeamFrancis (Benin) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION W.5249 AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY SIPV.5332 BURUNDI SITUATION SPV.5203 CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS w.5209 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY sPv.5335 INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAt-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA StPV.Sl99
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Zinsou, Jeaw Francis (Benin) (continued) INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-RWANDA W.5199 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION W.5230 NUCLEAR NON.PROLIFERATION sPv.5335 PALESTINE QUESTION W.5230 PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS W.5222 PEACEBUILDING W.5187 SIERRA LEONGPOLITICAL CONDtTIONS w.5334 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISFtAEL StPV.5230 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SIW.5180 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK SPV.5156 UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE wv.5334 UN MlSSlON OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR SPV.5180
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Afghanistan FarhBdi, Ravan SiPV.5249 Algeria Baali, Wallah W.5168; SPV.5293 Benmehiii, Mourad - SPV.5249 Argentina Mayoral, C&sar S1PV.5249 Benin Adechi, Jolil Wassi SIW.5168 Idohou, Bod6hou& - SPV.5293 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SlPV.5249 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SIPV.5249; SPV.5293
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AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIPVSl3l; SPV.5315 Benmehidi, Mornrad SlPV.5220 Argentina Mayoral, a s a r WPV.5131; W.5220 Benin Aho-Glele, Oussou Edouard W.5220 Biaou, Rogatien SPV.5131 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SIPV.5332 Brazil Fontoum, Paub Roberto Tanjsse da SPV.5220 Sardenberg, Ronaklo Mota S1PV.5131; SPV.5315 Burkina Faso Kafando, Michel SPV.5131 Burundi Nkingiye, Lbnidas SIW.5315 China Zhang, Yishan SPV.5131; W . 5 2 2 0 a t e d'lvoire DjangonbBi, Djessan Philippe SPV.5131 Denmark Loj, Ellen W.5131; SiW.5220 Economic Communityof West A w n States. Special Adviser on Child Protection to the Executive Secretary Diouf, lbrahima WV.5131 European Union Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) S/PV.5131 France Rochereaude la SaMih, J.-M. S1PV.5131; SW.5220; SPV.5315 Greece Vassilakis, A damantios SPV.5131; SlW.5220 Guinea Sow, Alpha lbrahkna WPV.5131 Japan K i k a , ShinMi SPV.5220 Oshima, K e r n W . 5 1 3 1 Mali Diirra, C h e i i SMi SPV.5131 Niger Moutari, OUS~%IWSW.5131 Nigeria Adekanye, S.A W . 5 1 3 1 Philippines Baja, Lauro W . 5 1 3 1 Mercado, Bayani SPV.5220 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5131; SPV.5220 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SPV.5220 Konuzin, Alexandr SIW.5131 Rwanda Karnanzi, Stanislas SIW.5315 Sierra Leone Rowel Sylvester Ekundayo WPV.5131 Uganda Butagim, Frands SIW.5315 UN. SecretalyGeneral Annan, Kofi SIW.5131 UN. Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 2005 Rochereaude fa Sablih, J.-M. (France) sm.5305
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AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) UN. Special Representativeof the S8cretaryGeneralfor West Africa Ould Abdallah, Ahmedou SPV.5131 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones SPV.5131; W . 5 2 2 0 United Republic of Tanzania Mahii,Augustine P. W.5131; SlW.5315 Manongi, Tuvako WV.5220 United States Hollklay, Wart W . 5 1 3 I Patterson, Anne W. W . 5 2 2 0 World Food Programme. Executive Director Monis, James T. StPV.5220
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ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN. SECURIN COUNCIL (continued) Brazil Valle, Henrique SIPV.5264 Canada R&, Allan StPV.5264 China Cheng, Jingye W . 5 2 6 4 Columbia University (New York). Confiid Resolution Seminar. Chair Bartoli, Andrea S1W.5264 Denmark Moller, Per Sdig SPV.5264 EuropeanCentre for Conflict Prevention. Executive Director Tongeren, Paul van SIPV.5284 France R i i h , Ni~olasde SIPV.5264 Greece Valinakis, Ylanis SIW.5264; S1PV.5264 Japan Oshima, Kenu, SFV.5264 Pm MaQrtuade RomaAa, Oscar SIPV.5264 Philippines Romulo, Albab Gsbnaitan SlW.5264 Russian Federation Rogachev, llya WV.5264 Slovakia Kukan, Eduard W . 5 2 6 4 Switzerland Cahry -Rey, Mkheline SlPV.5264 UN. Assistant Secretary-Gem1fot PoliticalAffairs Kalomoh, Tuliameni SPV.5264 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones W . 5 2 6 4 United Republic of Tanzania Shareef, Abdulkadeer W . 5 2 6 4 United States rSatterson, Anne W. SiPV.5264
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BOSNlA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Algeria Baali, Abdallah SPV.5147 El Hadj Ali, Lam SPV.5306 Argentina D'Alott~,Abetto SIW.5306 Mayoral, C&ar W . 5 1 4 7 Benin Adechi, JOgl W-i S(rm.5147 Idohou, Bodehousse w 5 .3 0 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina Colak, Barisa SFV.5147 Prica, Milos SAWS306 Brazil Fontoura, Paulo R a k t o TanJsse da SIW.5306 Sardenberg, Ronaklo Mota W . 5 1 4 7 China U, Junhua SIPV.5306 Wang, Guarrgya StPV.5147 Denmark FaaborgAndersen, Lars W . 5 1 4 7 La, Ellen SlPV.5306
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BURUNDI SITUATION Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIW.5315 Benmehidi, Mourad StPV.5203 Argentina Garcia MorikAn, Mattin SPV.5203 Benin Zinsou, Jean-Frands W . 5 2 0 3 Bratil Fontoura, Paub Roberto Tanisse da SiPV.5203 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5315 Burundi Batumubwira, Antdnette W . 5 3 1 1 Kiganahe, Didace S1W.5203 Nkingiye, Lhnidas W . 5 3 1 5 China Zhang, Yishan SPV.5203 Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars WV.5203 France Rocheteaude la Sablih, &M. StPV.5203; SIW.5315 Greece Vassilakis, Adarnantlos- SIPV.5203 Japan )
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COTE D'IVOIRFPOLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) UN. Security Council (60thyear :2005). President
Romania Motoc, Mihnea - SlPV.5203 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SlPV.5203 Rwanda Kamanzi, Stanislas SIPV.5315 UN. AssistankSemtary-Generalfor LegalAffairs Zacklin, Ralph SIPV.5203 UN. Security Council (60thyear :2005). President Loj, Ellen (Denmark) W.5184; SIW.5193 Mercado, Bayani (Philippines) SPV.5268 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) WV.5252 Rochereaude la Sabli&e, J.-M. (France) SlW.5207 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) S1PV.5141 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) SPV.5339; WV.5341 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones W.5203 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5315 Manongi, Tuvako S1PV.5203 United States Scott, Gerald W. W.5203
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Adechi, J&l Wassi (Benin) SW.5118 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SIPV.5314 Durnitru, Gheorghe (Romania) SlPV.5283 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SiPV.5281; SlPV.5288 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlW.5318 Rochereau de la Sabli&e, J.-M. (France) SPV.5194 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) SIPV.5327 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SlPV.5221 Wang, Guangya (China) SIPV.5159 UN. Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneralfor C6te dlvoire Schori, Pierre SPV.5278 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5169 United States Fendrick, Reed J. SPV.5169
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COTE D'IVOIRFPOLITICAL CONDITIONS
Algeria Benmehidi, Mourad SIPV.5129 Argentina Mayoral, Clrsar S1PV.5129 Benin Biaou, Rogatien SlW.5129 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5129 Canada Rock, Allan - SIPV.5129(Resumption 1) China Wang, Guangya W.5129 Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5129 Economic Community of West African States. Special Adviser on Child Protectionto the Executive Secretary Diouf, lbrahima - SPV.5129 European Union Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) S/PV.5129(Resumption1) France Wiltzer, PierreAndr6 SIPV.5129 Gabon Moungara-Moussotsi, Alfred S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5129 Guinea Sow, Alpha lbrahima - S1PV.S129(Resumption 1) Iceland Hannesson, Hjdlmar S/PV.S129(Resumption 1) lndi Gopinathan, A. - S/PV.5?~9(Resumption 1) Indonesia Jenie, Rezlan- S/PVSl29(Resumption 1) Iraq Tawfiq, Jwan S/PV.5129(Resurnption 1)
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CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) Japan Onodera, ltsunori W.5129 Liechtenstein Wenaweser, Christian - S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) Mali Diarra, Cheick Sidi S/W.5129(Resurnption 1) Myanmar Swe, Kyaw Tint SIW.5129(Resurnption 1) Niger Boureima, Boubacar S/PV.5129(Resumptiin 1) Nigeria Adekanye, SA. S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) YLovafd, Johan Ludvik S/PV.S129(Resumption 1) Philppines Baja, Lauro SfPV.5129 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5129 Russian Federatkm Rogachev, llya SPV.5129 Senegal Niang, Cheikh S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) Sri Lanka Goonetilleke, B.A.B. S/PV.5129(Resumption l ) Uganda Wagaba, Charles S/W.5lB(Resumption 1) UN. Security Council (60thyear :2005). President B i u , Rogatien (Benin) S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) S1PV.5235 UN. gecial Representativeof the SecretaryGeneralon the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children Otunnu, Olara A. SIPV.5129; S/PV.5129(Resumption l); S/PV.5129(Resumption 1) UNICEF. Deputy Executive Director Salah, R i a SjPV.5129 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones W.5129 United Republic of Tanzania Migiro, AshsRose SPV.5129 United SWes Hdliday, Stuart W.5129
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CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS Algeria Baali, Wallah SIW.5319(Resumption 1) BenmehMi, Mourad SlPV.5209 Argentina Garcia M a n , Martin- SIPV.5209 Mayoral, C h r SW.5319 Benin I ~ o ~B0d6hou, S1PV.5319 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SfPV.5209 Brazil Satdenberg, Ronaldo Mota StW.5209; SJPV.5319 Canada R&, Allan SiPV.5209; SlW.5319 China Zhang, Yishan SIW.5209; WV.5319 Colombia Hdguin, Marla Angela SlPV.5209
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CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) CGte d'lvoire DjangonbBi, Djessan Philippe- SiW.5209 Denmark Faaborgdndersen, Lars SPV.5209 Loj, Ellen SPV.5319 EWPt Abdelaziz, Maged SlPV.5209; S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) Eumpean Union Hoscheit, Jean-Man: (Luxembourg) StPV.5209 Thornson, Adam (United Kingdom) S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) France Duclos, Michel S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. SIPV.5209 Gennany Pleuger, Gunter WV.5319 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SlPV.5209; SPV.5319 International Committee of the Red Cross Buff, Dorninique S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) International Committee of the Red Cross. Vice President Forster, Jacques - SiPV.5319 Iraq AClstrabadi, FeisalArnin SPV.5319
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(continued) South Africa Mabhongo, Xolisa SIPV.5319 Spain YAiZez-Bamuevo, Juan S/W.5319(Resumption 1) Switzerland Maurer, Peter - SPV.5319 Uganda Butagira, Francis S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) UN. Under-Secretary-Genera1for HumanitarianAffairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Egeland, Jan SJPV.5209; SPV.5319; S/PV.5319(Resumption 1) United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SIPV.5319 Manongi, Twako - S/PV.5209 United States Scott, Gerald W. SIPV.5209 Wolf, Paul S/PV.5319(Resumption 1)
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION Algeria Baali, AWaliah SlPV.5315 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota W.5315 France Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. W.5315 Rwanda Kamanzi, Stanislas SPV.5315 Uganda Butagira, Francis W . 5 3 1 5
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Mufioz, Herafdo StW.5293 China Cheng, Jingye SlPV.5229 Wang, Guangya - W.5168; SPV.5293 Colombia Holguin, Mafia Angela - S1PV.5293 Cuba Gala Lbpez, Yuri SI"V.5293 Requeijo Gual, Oriando - StPV.5293 European Union parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - SPV.5293 Fiii Savua, lsikla Rabii SPV.5293 France Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. W . 5 2 9 3 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios- SIPV.5293 India Sen,Niparn - S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SIPV.5293 Israel Gillerman, Dan - SPV.5293 Japan K i , Shinichi - W.5229; SIW.5293 Liechtenstein Wenaweser, Christian - SiPV.5293 Padfic Islands Forum Elisaia, Ali'iiga Feturi (Samoa) - S1PV.5293 Paklstan A h m , Munir SPV.5293 Philippines Baja, Laum W.5168; SPV.5293 Romania Motoc, Mihnea S1PV.5229 Russian Federation Rogachev, Ilya SIPV.5293
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FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT (continued)
DISARMAMENT (continued) Switzerland Maurer, Peter - SPV.5293 Syrian Arab Republic Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.S229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SPV.5229(Resumption 1) Wang, Guangya (China) SIW.5168 UN. Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq. Chairman Motoc, Mhnea (Romania) - SPV.5332 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and BiologicalWeapons. Chairman Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) - S/PV.5168; SPV.5229; SIW.5293 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones SPV.5168 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. - SPV.5293 United States Willson, Camlyn SlW.5293 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republicof) Taj El Dine, Laila SIW.5293 Tom JimBnez, F m i n - S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293
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ERITREA-ETHIOPIA UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Baja, Lauro (Philippines) SlPV.5259 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SlW.5308 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) - SlW.5276 Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5317; SPV.5326
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EUROPiE-REGIONAL SECURITY Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Chairmart-in-Office Rupel, Dimitrij (Siovenia) - S/PV.5134 Romania Matoc, Mihnea SPV.5134 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr - SIW.5134 United Kingdom Johnston, Paul SIPV.5134 United States Fendrick, Reed J. - SIPV.5134
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FAHD BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD, KING OF SAUDI ARABIRTRIBUTES UN. Security Council (60thyear : 2005). President
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Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SPV.5245
FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT Algeria Benmehidi, Mourad - SPV.5220 Argentina Mayoral, C6sar - SlPV.5220 Benin Aho-Glele, Oussou Edouard SIPV.5220
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Brazil Fontoura, Paulo Roberto Tarrisse da - SPV.5220 China Zhang, Yishan - SIPV.5220 Denmark Loj, Ellen - SlW.5220 France Rochereau de la Sablikre, J.-M. SPV.5220 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios- SlPV.5220 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi- SPV.5220 Philippines Mercado, Bayani SlPV.522Q Romania Motoc, Mihnea SlPV.5220 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SIPV.5220 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones SIPV.5220 United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Twako - SPV.5220 United States Patterson, Anne W. SPV.5220 World Food Programme. Executive Director Morris. James T. - SPV.5220
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Albania Nesho, Agim - SIPV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 Algeria Baali, AbdaHah - S1PV.5130; SIPV.5147 El Hadj Ali, Larbi SlPV.5188; SlPV.5306 Argentina D'Alotto, AIberto- SPV.5306 Garcia MotitAn, Martin- SlPV.5188 Mayoral, C6sar S1PV.5130; SPV.5147 Benin Adechi, J d l Wassi - WV.5130; SlW.5147 Babadoudou, Berth SlPV.5188 I ~ o ~ o u , B o ~ ~ ~ o uS1PV.5306 ss& Bosnia and Herzegovina Colak, Batisa - SIPV.5147 Kusljugic, Mirza SPV.5199 Prica, Milos SlPV.5306 Brazil Fontoura, Paulo Roberto Tamsse da - SlPV.5130; sIPv.5306 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - SlPV.5147; SlPV.5188 China Li, Junhua - S1PV.5306 Wang, Guangya - SPV.5147 Zhang, Yishan - SPV.5130; SPV.5188 CoordinationCentre of Serbia and Montenegro and of the Republicof Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija. President Covi c, Nebojsa SIPV.5130; SIPV.5188 Croatia Nimac, lvan - SPV.5199
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FORMER YUGOSLAVlA SITUATION (continued) Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars SIW.5147 Loj, Ellen SPV.5130; SPV.5306 Moller, Per Stig SPV.5188 European Union Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) S1PV.5130; WV.5147; SlW.5188 France DUC~OS, Michel W.5147 Rochereaude la Sablih, J.-M. SlPV.5130; W.5188; W . 5 3 0 6 Greece Vassilakii, Adamantios SiPV.5130; SPV.5147; W.5188; SPV.5306 High Representative for the Implementationof the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herregovina Ashdown, Paddy, Lord SIW.5147; SPV.5306 InternationalTribunal for the Prosecutionof Petsons responsible for Serious Violations of lnternatiinal HumanitarianLaw Committed in the Tenitory of the Former Yugoslavia sin- 1991. President Mem, ThBOdbb SIW.5199 lntemabional Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons responsible for Serious Violations of International HumanitarianLaw Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor Del Ponte, Carts SPV.5199
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m'Spatafora, Marcello- SIW.5306
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones SlPV.5130; SlPV.5147; SlPV.5188; WV.5306 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. W.5130; SPV.5147 Manongi, Twako W.5188 Taj, Begum Karim - SlPV.5306 United States Brencick, William SIW.5306 Holliday, Stuart SlPV.5130; SlPV.5147; SlPV.5188
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GEORGIA SITUATION UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Mayoral, C h r (Argentina) SiPV.5116 Vassilakis, Adamanffos (Greece) SlW.5242
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GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONAL SECURITY Algeria Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5315 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5315
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Nkingiye, Lbnidas SiPV.5315 France Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. SlPV.5315 Rwanda Kamanzi, Stanislas S1PV.5315 Uganda Butagira, Francis W.5315 United Republic of Tamnia Mahiga,Augustine P. - SlPV.5315
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Japan Haneda, Koji SPV.5306 K i k a , Shinichi SlPV.5130; SIPV.5147; SPV.5188 Philippines Baja, Lauro SPV.5130 Merwdo, Bayani WV.5147; StPV.5188; sm.5306 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SIW.5130; SlPV.5147; SlPV.5188; SIPV.5306 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SlPV.5 130; SPV.5147; W.5188; W . 5 3 0 6 Serbia and Montenegro Loncar, Zoran SlW.5199 Serbia and Montenegro. Prime Minister Kostunica, Vojislav W . 5 2 8 9 Swiierland Mawer, Peter SPV.5188 Ukraine Kuchlmki, Valeri SIW.5188 UN. Security Councll(60th year :2005). President Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SlW.5290; SPV.5290 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SPV.5140 UN. Special Envoy of the SecretaryGeneralfor Kosovo Eide, Kai SPV.5289 UN. Special Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral and Head of the United Nations InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo JessewPetersen, Soren WPV.5130; SPV.5188; SIPV.5289
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GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SIW.5248 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SPV.5157
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HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS Algeria Baali, Abdallah - SPV.5110 Argentina Bielsa, Rafael Antonio StPV.51 lO(Resumption 1) Mayoral, Usar SPV.5178 Barbados Miller, Billii - SIW.5110 Benin Adechi, J&I Wassi SFW.51IO(Resumption 1) Bolivia Aranibar Quiroga, Antonio W . 5 1 lO(ResumpWn 1) Brazil Amorim, Celso SIPV.5110 Canada Rock, Allan SiPV.51 IqResumption1); SlPV.5178 Chile Muiioz, Heraldo SPV.5178 Walker, lgnacio SffV.5110 China Wang, Guangya SIPV.5110
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HAlTLPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS (continued) Cuba RequeijoGual, Orlando SlPV.51 lO(R8sumption 1) Denmark Loj, Eilen S/PV.511O(Resumption 1) Dominican Republic Morales Troncoso, Carlos- WV.5110 Ecuador Gallegos Chirlboga, Luis SW.51 lO(Rempt&n 1) El Salvador Gallardo de HernBndez, Carmen Maria SPV.51 lO(Resumpti0n 1) France Muselier, Renaud SlPV.5110 Rochereaude la S a M i , J.-M. SPV.5178 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SIW.5110; SlW.5178 Guatemala Briz-Guti6rrez, Jose Alberto S/Pv.51 lO(Reswnpdi0n 1) Skinner-K!&, Jorge W.5178 Haiti M&oI%, L& SPV.5178 Simbn, Yvon SIPV.5110; S/W.5llO(Resunptkn 1) Haiti. Prime Minister Latortue, G6rard SPV.5284 Honduras Suazo, MarcoAntonio S/PV.5110(Resurnptkn 1) Japan Oshima, Kenzo SIW.5110 Luxembourg Hoscheit, Jean-Marc S.PV.51lO(Resumption1); SPV.5178 Mexico Berruga Filloy, Enrique SIW.511 O(Resumption 1) Morocco Bennouna, Moharned S/PV.5110(Resumption 1) Norway Frydenlund, Knut SlPV.51 lO(R8surnption 1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik SIW.5178 OAS. S m t a r y -General Einaudi, Luii W.5110 Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Bouabid, Ridha SlW.5178 Paraguay Buffa, Juan Alfredo SIPV.51 lO(Resumption l ) Pm Balarero, Marco S/PV.$1lO(Resumption1) Riivem, Oswaldo de StPV.5178 Philippines Baja, Lauro WV.5110 Mercado, Bayani SIW.5178 Romania Dumitru, Gheorghe SIW.5178 Motoc, Mihnea SIPV.5110 Russian Federation Dolgov, Konstantin S1PV.511O(Resumption 1) Spain YMez -Bamuevo, Juan SIW.5178 Trinidad and Tobago Sealy, Philip SPV.5178
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HAITI-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Dumitru, Gheorghe (Romania) SlPV.5285 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SPV.5192 UN. Special Representative of the SmtaryGeneral and Head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haid Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5163; SPV.5178 Valdb, Juan Gabrlel SiPV.5110; SPV.51 lO(Resumptim 1) UNICEF. Executive Director Bellamy, Card SffV.511O(Resumption 1) United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones S1PV.5110 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SIPV.5110; SPV.5178 United States Holliday, Stuart - W . 5 1 7 8 Noriega, Roger SPV.5110 Uruguay Padillo, FeHpe H. SlPV.51lO(Resumption 1)
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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS Algeria
Kaffl, Larbi- SPV.5331 Osmane, Abdelouhab SPV.5225 Argentina Mayoral, Usar SJPV.5225; SlPV.5331 Benin AbGlele, Oussou Edouard SPV.5225 I ~ o ~BoOu~,~ ~ O SlPV.5331 USS~ Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SIW.5225; SIPV.5331 Canada Rock, Allan StPV.5225 China Zhang, Yishan SPV.5225; SlPV.5331 Denmark Loj, Ellen SfPV.5225; SIPV.5331 European Union any, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom)- SffV.5225 Fiji Savua, lsikia Rabici SlW.5225 France Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. SIPV.5225; wv.5331 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios- SFV.5331
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Sen, Nirupam SPV.5225 Indonesia Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso W . 5 2 2 5 Japan Oshima, Kenzo SlW.5225; StPV.5331 Malaysia Rastam, Mohd Isa SPV.5225 -Y JuuCJorgensen, Ditte - SlW.5225 Peru Riiero, Oswaldo de SPV.5225 Philippines Baja, Lauro SPV.5225 Chuasoto, Patrick - SIPV.5331
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SECURINCOUNCIL 6ORi YEAR 2005 INDEX TO SPEECHES SUBJECTS
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS (continued)
INTERNATIONALSECURITY (conthued) Commonwealthof Independent States. Ispolnitel'nyi komitet. Chairman Kyrychenko, Valery W . 5 2 8 2 Council of Europe. Smtary-General Davis, Teny W.5282 Denmark L@, Ellen SPV.5282 Denmark Statsministeriet Rasmussen, Anders Fogh SIW.5261 European Union Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5282 France Duclos, Michel W.5246 Rochereau de la Sabliie, J.-M. S1PV.5282 France. Pmfer Ministm Vlllepin, Dorniniquede SPV.5261 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) Greece. Prime Minister Karamanlis, Kostas W . 5 2 6 1
Romania Dumitru, Gheorghe W.5225; S/W.5331 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SW.5225 Smimov, Vadim SlPV.5331 UN. SecretaryGeneral Annan, Kofi SlPV.5225 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) W.5225 UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor HumanitarianAffairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Egeland, Jan SPV.5331 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Gu6henn0, Jean-Marie SlW.5225 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones SIPV.5331 United Republic of Tanzania Mahii, Augustine P. SPV.5225 Manongi, Tuvako SfW.5331
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UnitedSbtes Fendrick, Reed J. - SPV.5225 Wolf, Paul - SPV.5331 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republicof) Tom Jirnbnez, Fernin - SW.5225
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UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Adechi, Joijl Wassi (Benin) SIPV.5121 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SiPV.5299
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INTERNATIONALSECURITY African Union Olaniyan, R. Omotayo SIPV.5282 Algeria Baali, Abdallah - S1PV.5246; SPV.5282; SPV.5335 Algeria. President Bouteflika, Abdelaziz SPV.5261 Argentina Garcia Modtdn, Martin S/W.5282(Resumption 1) Mayoral, Usar SffV.5246; SlPV.5335 Argentina. President Kirchner, N&tm Carfos SffV.5261 ASEAN Hamidon, Ali (Malaysia) SlPV.5282 Benin Djakpo, Paulin S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) Zinsou, Jean-Frands - -3335 Benin. President K&6kou, Mathieu SiPV.5261 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SIPV.5246; SlPV.5282; SIPV.5335 Brazil. President Silva, Luiz lndcio Lula da S.PV.5261 China Cheng, Jingye SPV.5246 Wang, Guangya SiPV.5282 China. President Hu, Jintao - SlW.5261
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Sumaida'ie, Samir SM.5246 Japan Machirnura, Nobutaka StW.5261 Oshima, Kenzo W.5282 Jordan AI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid SIPV.5303 Leagueof Arab States Mahmassani, Yahya StPV.5282 NATO. PoliticalAffairs and Security P d i Division. Assistant SecretaryGeneral Erdmann, Martin SPV.5282 OAS. Assistant Secretarlf-General Ramdin, Albert SIPV.5282 Organizationfor Security and Co-operation in Europe. SecretaryGeneral Penin de Brichambaut, Marc SIW.5282 Philippines Baja, Lauro WV.5282 Philipplnes. President Macapagal-Arroyo, Gloria SPV.5261 Romania Dumitru, Gheorghe SIW.5246 Romania. President Basescu, Trian SIPV.5261 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey- W.5282 Konuzin, Alexandr SIPV.5246 Russian Federation. Prezident Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich SPV.5261 UN. SecretaryGeneral Annan, Kofi SiPV.5261; SPV.5282 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Denisw, Andrey (Russian Federation) SlW.5303 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) W.5246 Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan (Romania) S1PV.5282 Vassilakis, Adamantfos (Greece) StPV.5244 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones SIPV.5246 United Kingdom. Prime Minister Blair, Tony - SIW.5261 United Republic of Tanzania Mahii, Augustine P. SIPV.5282
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) United Republic of Tanzania. President Mkapa, Benjamin W. S/ W.5261 United States Bolton, John R. - SlW.5246 Pattwson, Anne W. S/W.5282(Resumption 1) United States.Presiclent Bush, G m W. W . 5 2 6 1
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Algeria BenmehMl, Mourad SlW.5199 El Hadj Ali, Larbi - W.5328 Argentina Mayoral, msar SIPV.5199; SlW.5328 Benin Babadoudou, Bertin W.5328 Unsw, Jean-Frands SIW.5199 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kusljugic, Mirza SlPV.5199 Prica, Milos SIW.5328 Brazil Fonboura, Paulo Roberto Tarrisse da - W . 5 1 9 9 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota S1PV.5328 China Gum, Jian SPV.5328 Zhang, Mshan SPV.5199 Croatia Mladineo, Mirjana Sm.5328 Nimac, lvan W.5199 Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars SPV.5328 Loj, Ellen S1PV.5199 France Collet, Brigiie W.5328 Ducbs, Michel SIPVS199 Greece Vondiiki-Telalian, Maria SPV.5199; SPV.5328 InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President Mose, Erik SIW.5328 InternationalTribunal for the Prosecutionof Persons responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. President M m , Theodor SW.5199 Pocar, Fausto W . 5 3 2 8 lntemdlonalTribunal for the Prosecutionof Persons responsible for Serious Violations of International HumanitarianLaw Committed in the Tenitory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Pmecutor Del Ponte, Carla SIPV.5199; SIW.5328 Japan b k a , Shinichi SIPV.5199; SlW.5328 Philippines Mercado, Bayani S.W.5199 Same, Emma SPV.5328 Romania Mobcl Mihnea SPV.5199; SlPV.5328 Russian Federation Rogachev, llya WV.5199; W.5328
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued) Serbia and Montenegm Kaludjedc, Nebojsa SlPV.5328 Loncar, Zoran SlPV.5199 UN. Security Council (60thyear :2005). President Baja, Lauro (Philippines) SPV.5273 Mayoral, C6sar (Argentina) S/W.5112 Rochereau de la Sabli&re,J.-M. (France) wv.5195 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - SiPV.5140 Vassilakis, Adamantics (Greece) - SlPV.5236 Wang, Guangya (China) S1PV.5165 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones SPV.5199 United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Tuvako W.5199; SPV.5328 United States Rostow, Nicholas StPV.5199 Willson, Carolyn SiPV.5328
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA Algeria Benmehidi, Mwrad - SPV.5199 El Hadj Ali, Larbi SlPV.5328 Argentina Mayoral, C&ar - WV.5199; SlPV.5328 Benin Babadoudou, Bertin - StPV.5328 Zinsou, Jean-Francis S1PV.5199 Brazil Fontoum, Paulo Roberto Tamsse da SIPV.5199 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SiPV.5328 China Guan, Jian - Sm.5328 Zhang, Yiihan SPV.5199 Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars SlPV.5328 Loj, Ellen- SPV.5199 France Collet, Brigitte SPV.5328 Dudos, Michel- SlW.5199 Greece VondikakiiTelalian, Maria SPV.5199; SlPV.5328 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President Muse, Erik SJPV.5199; SlPV.5328 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor Jallow, Hassan Bubacar SIPV.5199; SPV.5328 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5199; SIPV.5328 Philippines Mercado, Bayani SlPV.5199 Same, Emma SlPV.5328 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SIPV.5199 Russian Federation Rogachev, llya - S1PV.5199; SPV.5328 Rwanda Kamanzi, Stanislas SiPV.5328 Ngoga, MaFtin SIW.5199 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones W . 5 1 9 9
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IRAQIKUWAIT SITUATION (continued)
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA (continued) United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Tuvako S1PV.5199; SlPV.5328 United States Rostow, Nicholas SlPV.5199 Willson, Carolyn SPV.5328
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IRAQ SITUATION Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars SPV.5300 France Ducks, Michel SIPV.5300 Iraq AI-lstrabadi, Feisal Arnin W.5204 Sumaida'ie, Samir - SiPV.5300; SPV.5325 Zebari, Hoshyar - SPV.5189; SlPV.5266 Japan Haneda, Koji - SlPV.5300 Romania Dumitru, Gheorghe W . 5 3 0 0 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SlPV.5300 UN. Assistant Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Turk, Daniio SlPV.5204 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SIPV.5301 UN. Special Representative of the SecxetaryGeneralfor Iraq Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir S1PV.5266 UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Gambari, I.A. StPV.5325 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones SlPV.5300 United SWes Bolton, John R. SPV.5300; SlPV.5325 Patterson, Anne W. SiW.5189; SIW.5266
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IRAQ- KUWAIT SITUATION Algeria Baali, Abdallah - SJPV.5246; SIPV.5256 Argentina Mayoral, a s a r SlPV.5246; W.5256 Benin Aho-Glele, Oussou Edouard W.5256 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5246; W.5256 China Cheng, Jingye StPV.5246 Zhang, Yishan - SPV.5256 Denmark Lq, Ellen SPV.5256 France Dudos, Michel SPV.5246 Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. S1PV.5256 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5256 Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations OiCfor-Food Programme. Chairman Volcker, Paul A. W.5256 Iraq Sumaida'ie, Samir SPV.5123; SPV.5161; SPV.5246; S1W.5256
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Japan Oshima, Kenzo W.5256 Philippines Baja, Laum SPV.5256 Romania Dumb, Gheorghe SPV.5246 Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5256 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey W.5256 Konuzin, Alexandr SlPV.5246 UN. SecretaryGeneral Annan, Kofi W.5256 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Adechi, J d Wassi (Benin) SPV.5124 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SPV.5246 Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. (France) W.5214 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SffV.5224 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq. Chairman Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SPV.5332 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generalfor
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mQazi, Ast-rafJehangir - SfPV.5161
UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Prendergast, Kieran- W.5123
United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones SlPV.5246; SPV.5256 United Republic of Tanzania Mamxrgi, Tuvako W . 5 2 5 6 United States B o h , John R W.5246; SlPV.5256 Patterson, Anne W. SPV.5161
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ISRAEL-LEBANON Algeria Baali, Abdallah S/PV.5117 Argentina Mayoral, m a r SFV.5117 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SlPV.5117 China Zhang, Yiihan SiW.5117 France DU~OS, Mi~hel-SIPV.5117 Greece Vassilalds, Adamantios S/PV.5117 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi SIW.5117 Lebanon Assaf, lbrahim S1PV.5117 Assaker, Boutros W.5292 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr - SiPV.5117 Syrian Arab Republic Mekdad, Fayssal- SIPV.5292 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SPV.5175 Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) W.5195; SIW.5212 Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5160
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ISRAEL-LEBANON (continued) UN. Special Envoy of the SecretaryGeneralfor the Implementation of Secuity Council Resolution 1559 (2004) Roed-Larsen, Terje W.5172 UN International Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon. Commissioner Mehlis, Detlev SPV.5292 United States Patterson, Anne W. - SPV.5117
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KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) Albania Nesho, Agim SPV.5130; SPV.5188 Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIW.5130 El Hadj Ali, Larbi SfPV.5188 Argentina Garcia M&n, Martin SlPV.5188 Mayoral, W a r SPV.5130 Benin Adechi, Jo6l Wassi W.5130 Babadoudou, Bertin SIPV.5188 Brazil Fontoura, Paulo Roberto Tan-isse da SPV.5130 Sardenberg, Ronalda Mota SPV.5188 China Zhang, Yishan - S1PV.5130; W.5188 CoordinationCentre of Serbia and Montenegro and of the Republic of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija. President Covi c, Nebojsa SIW.5130; SPV.5188 Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5130 Moller, Per Stig SPV.5188 European Union Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SIPV.5130; WV.5188 France Rochereaude la Sablih, J.-M. S1PV.5130; SIPV.5188 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios - SIW.5130; WV.5188 Japan Kioka, Shinichi SPV.5130; SlW.5188 Philippines Baja, Lauro S1PV.5130 Mercado, Bayani SPV.5188 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SlPV.5130; SiPV.5188 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey S1PV.5130; S1PV.5188 Serbia and Montenegro. Prime Minister Kostunica, Vojislav SPV.5289 Swiierland Maurer, Peter SlW.5188 Ukraine Kuchinski, Valeri SPV.5188 UN. Special Envoy of the SecretaryGeneralfor Kosovo Eide, Kai - SPV.5289
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KOSOVO (SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO) (continued) UN. Spedal Representative of the SecretaryGeneral and Head of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo JesseftPetersen, Soren SIPV.5130; SIPV.5188; SPV.5289 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones S1PV.5130; SPV.5188 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. - SPV.5130 Manangi, Tuvako SPV.5188 United States Holliday, Stuart W.5130; SlW.5188
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LEBANON-SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIW.5329 China Zhang, Yishan S~PV.5329 Lebanon Assaf, lbrahim S1PV.5329 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SiPV.5329 Syrian Arab RepuMIc Mekdad, Fayssat S1PV.5329 UN International Independent lnvestigation Commission in Lebanon. Commissioner Mehlis, Detlev- SlPV.5323
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LIBERIA SITUATION Argentina Garcia MoMn, Martin SlPV.5304 Brazil Valle, Henrique SIPV.5304 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Johnston, Paul (United Kingdom) SIW.5336 Rochereau de la Sablibe, J.-M. (France) SPV.5208
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIW.5117; SIPV.5230; SPV.5329 Bedjaoui, Mohammed - SlW.5297 Argentina Mayoral, W a r SPV.5117; SPV.5230; SlPV.5297 Benin I~o~ Bo Ou ~ ~, ~ O SIW.5297 USS~ Zinsou, Jean-Francis SlPV.5230 Brazil Arnorim, Celso W.5297 Sardenbrg, Ronaldo Mota SIW.5117; W.5230 China Li, Zhaoxing SIW.5297 Zhang, Yishan W.5117; S1PV.5230; W.5329 Cuba Gala Lbpez, Yuri SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) Denmark Loj, Ellen SIW.5230 Mdler, Per Stig SlW.5297 Emt Aboul Atta, Amr S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) European Union Paw, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5230 France Douste-Slay,Philippe-StPV.5297 Duclos, Michel SIPV.5117 Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. - SIPV.5230 Greece Molyviatis, Petros - SPV.5297 Vassilakis, Adamantios - W.5117 India Gopinathan, A. S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Indonesia Jenie, Rezlan S/PV.5230(Resurnption 1) Iran (Islamic Republic 09 DaneshYazdi, Mehdi - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Israel Gillerman, Dan SlPV.5230 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5117 Oshima, Kenzo SlPV.5230; SlPV.5297 Kuwait ACNajem, Jasem SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) League of Arab States Mahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Lebanon Assaf, lbrahirn - SffV.5117; S/PV.5230(Resumption 1); SPV.5329 Assaker, Boutros SiPV.5292; SlPV.5297 LibyanArab Jamahiriya Elyounsi, Abdusalam F. - SlPV.5230(Resumptiiorr 1) Malaysia Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) Morocco Bennouna, Mohamed SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) Norway Juul-Jorgensen, Ditte SPV.5230(Resumption 1) Organization of the Islamic Conference Husain, Syed Shahid - SPV.5230(Resumption 1) Pakistan M m , Munir - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Palestine Barghouti, Sornaia SlPV.5230 Philippines Mercado, Bayani - SIPV.5230 Romulo, Alberto Gatrnaitan SlPV.5297 Romania M o b , Mihnea SlPV.5230 Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan SPV.5297 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey - SlPV.5329 Konuzin, Alexandr - SPV.5117; SlPV.5230 Lawov, Sergei Viktorovich W . 5 2 9 7 Saudi Arabia Shobokshi, Fawzi - SPV.5230(Resumption 1) South Africa Mabhongo, Xolisa SPV.5230(Resumption 1) Sudan Mannan, Mohammed YousifSIPV.5230(Resumption 1)
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) Syrian Arab Republic ACShara', Famuk SfPV.5297 Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.5230(Resumption 1); SJPV.5292; SPV.5329 Tunisia Hachani, Ali S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairman Badji, Paul (Senegal) S/PV.!5230(Resumption 1) UN. Security Council (60thyear : 2005). President Adechi, J&J Wassi (Benin) SPV.5122; SPV.5126; SPV.5128 Deniiov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SPV.5313 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SPV.5175 Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - SPV.5320 Rochereau de la Sablidre, J.-M. (France) SlPV.5195; wv.5205; SlPV.5212 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SPV.5136 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom) SlPV.5339 UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the SecretaryGeneral to the Palestine Liberation Organizationand the PalestinianAuthority Soto, Alvaro de - SlPV.5230 UN. Special Envoy of the SecretaryGeneralfor the Implementation of Security Council Resolution 1559 (2004) Roed-Larsen, Terje - SPV.5172 UN. Under-Secretary-General for PoliticalAffairs Gambari, LA. SPV.5250; SfPV.5287; SPV.5312; SPV.5337 Prendergast, Kieran S/PV.5111; SPV.5149; S/PV.5181; SPV.5206 UN International Independent InvestigationCommission in Lebanon. Commissioner Mehlis, Detlev - SPV.5292; SlPV.5323 United Kingdom Straw, Jack SPV.5297 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SIPV.5297 Manongi, Tuvako SPV.5230 United States Brencick, William SPV.5230 Patterson,Anne W. - S/PV.5117 Rice, Condoleezza - SPV.5297 Yemen ACSaidi, Abdullah - S/PV.523O(Resumption 1)
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NUCLEAR NON=PROLIFERATION Algeria Baali, Abdallah W.5168; S1PV.5293; SlPV.5335 Argentina Mayoral, a s a r SlPV.5335 Benin Idohou, B O ~ ~ ~ O- SPV.5293 USS~ Zinsou, Jean-Francis SPV.5335 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - SPV.5229; SPV.5293; SPV.5335 Chile Muiioz, Heraldo - SIPV.5293
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NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION(continued) China Cheng, Jingye SPV.5229 Wang, Guangya SlW.5168; SlPV.5293 Colombia Holguin, Maria Angela SPV.5293 Cuba Gala L W , Yuri S1PV.5293 RequeijoGual, Orlando SPV.5293 European Union Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5229; SIW.5293 Fiji Savua, lsikia Rabici SPV.5293 France Poirier, Jean No6l SfPV.5229 Rochereaude la SabliW, J.-M. SPV.5168; SPV.5293 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantias SPV.5293 India Sen, Nirupam S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293 Israel Gillerman, Dan - SlW.5293 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi SW.5229; SPV.5293 Liechtenstein Wenaweser, Christian SPV.5293 Pacific Islands Forum E l i i a , Ali'ioaiga Feturi (Samoa) W.5293 Pakistan Akram, Munir S/PV.5229(Resumption l); W.5293 Peru Riiero, Oswaldo de S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) Philippines Baja, Lauro SPV.5168; SPV.5229; SPV.5293 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr SPV.5229 Rogachev, Ilya SPV.5293 Switzerland Maurer, Peter SlPV.5293 Syrian Arab Republic Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece)S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5168 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Temism. Chainnan Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SIPV.5229 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq. Chairman Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SlPV.5332 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resdution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and BiologicalWeapons. Chairman Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) - SlPV.5168; SlPV.5229; SPV.5293 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones SlPV.5168
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NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. - SlPV.5293 United States Rostow, Nicholas SPV.5229 Wlllson, Carolyn S1PV.5293 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic 09 Taj El Dine, Laila SPV.5293 Tom Jimbez, Fermin S/PVS229(Resumption 1); WV.5293
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PALESTINEQUESTION Algeria Baali, Abdallah SPV.5230 Argentina Mayoral, msar SPV.5230 Benin ansou, JeawFranas W.5230 Brazil Sardenbwg, Ronalda Mota SlPV.5230 China Zhang, Yishan StPV.5230 Cuba Gala L b p , Yuri S/W.5230(Resumption 1) Denmark Loj, Ellen SlW.5230 WPt Aboul Atb, Amr SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) European Union Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom)- SPV.5230 France Rochereau de la SaMih, J.-M. SPV.5230 India Gopinathan, A. S/PVS230(Resumption 1) Indonesia Jenie, Rezlan S/W.5230(Resumption 1) Iran (Islamic Republic of) DanesbYardi, Mehdi- S/PVS230(Resurnption 1) Israel Gilleman, Dan SIW.5230 Japan Oshima, Kenzo - SPV.5230 Kuwait ACNajem, Jasem S/W.5230(Resumption l ) League of Arab States Mahmassani, Yahya S/PVS230(Resumption 1) Lebanon Assaf, lbrahim - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Elywnsi, Abdusalam F. - SIPVS230(Resumption 1) Malaysia Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman S/PVS230(Resumption 1) Morocco Bennouna, Mohamed S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) YJuuCJorgensen, Ditte - SIPV.S230(Resumption 1) Organizationof the Islamic Conference Husain, Syed Shahid S1PV.5230(Resumption l) Pakistan Akram, Munir SW.5230(Resumption 1) Palestine Barghouti, Somaia - SPV.5230
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) Philippines Mercado, Bayani SIPV.5230 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SlW.5230 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr SIPV.5230 Saudi Arabia Shobokshi, Fawzi S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) SouthAfrica Mabhongo, Xolisa S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Sudan Mannan, Mohammed Yousif S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Syrian Arab Republic Mekdad, Fayssal SPV.5230(Resumption 1) Tunisia Hachani, Ali S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairman Badji, Paul (Senegal) SPV.5230(Resumption 1) UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Adechi, Jo6l Wassi (Benin) SIPV.5126; SlW.5128 Baja, Laum (Philippines) SIPV.5270
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8ielsa, Rafael Antonio (Argentina) - SIW.5111
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Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SPV.5313 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - SPV.5136 UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral to the Palestine Liberation Organizationand the PalestinianAuthority Soto, Alvaro de W.5230; WW.5270 UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Gambari, I.A. SlPV.5250; SPV.5287; StPV.5312; m.5337 Prendergast, Kieran SPV.5111; SPV.5149; W.5166; SPV.5181; SPV.5206 United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Tuvako SlPV.5230 United States Brencick, William SPV.5230 Yemen ALSaidi, Abdullah - SPV.5230(Resumption 1)
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PAPUA NON GUlNEPCPOLlTlCAL CONDITIONS Algeria Benmehidi, Mourad SPV.5222 Argentina Mayoral, G h r - SPV.5222 Australia Dauth, John SPV.5222 Benin Zinsou, Jean-Francis SlPV.5222 Brazil Valle, Henrique SIPV.5222 China Zhang, Yishan SiW.5222 Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5222 France Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. - SlPV.5222 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SiPV.5222
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Japan Oshima, Kenzo - SiPV.5222 New Zealand Banks, Rosemary- SlPV.5222 Papua New Guinea Aisi, Robert Guba - SfPV.5222 Philippines Baja, Lauro SPV.5222 Romania Motoc, Mihnea - 3PV.5222 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey - SPV.5222 UN. Assistant Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAfFairs Tijck, Danilo - SPV.5222 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Rochereau de la Sablihre, J.-M. (France) SPV.5201 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SlPV.5222 United Kingdom Davis, Rosemary - W.5222 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SlPV.5222 United States Scott, Gerald W. SIPV.5222
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PEACGBUILDING Algeria Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5187 Argentina Mayoral, Cesar - StPV.5187 Australia Dauth, John - SPV.5187 Benin Zinsou, Jean-Franc is - SPV.5187 Brazil Valle, Henrique - SlPV.5187 Chile Mufioz, Heraldo SIPV.5187(Resumption 1) China Zhang, Yishan - SPV.5187 a t e d'lvoire DjangoneBi, Djessan PhilippeSlPV.5187(Resumption 1) Denmark Moller, Per Stig - SPV.5187 Egypt Abdelaziz, Maged S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) France Rochereau de la SabliBre, J.-M. - SPV.5187 Ghana Tachie-Menson, Robert S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios StPV.5187 IBRD. President Wolfensohn, James D. - SPV.5187 Iceland Hannesson, Hjdlmar SlPV.5187(Resumption 1) India Sen,Nitupam - SPV.5187
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PEACEBUILDING (continued) Indonesia Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiioso S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) Japan Oshima, Kenzo W.5187 Luxembourg Hascheit, Jean-Marc W.5187 Malaysia Rastarn, Mohd Isa S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) Morocco Bennouna, Moharned S/WSl87(Resumption 1) New Zealand GM, Phil SPV.5187 Nigeria Adekanye, S.A. S/PV.5187(Resumption 1)
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R i m , Oswaldo de S/PV.S187(Resumption 1) Philippines Baja, Lauro W . 5 1 8 7 Republic of Korea Shin, Kak-soo S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) Romania Motoc, Mihnea SIPV.5187 Russian Federation Dolgov, Konstantin SPV.5187 Sierra Leone PernagM, Joe S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) Slovakia Burian, Peter S/PV.5187(Resumption 1) South Africa Kumalo, Dwnisani SIW.5l87(Resumption 1) Switzerland Ambuhl, Michael SIW.5187 Ukraine Kuchinski, Valeri S/PVv5187(Resumption1) UN. Deputy SecretaryGenersll Frechette, Louise W.5187 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SIPV.5187(Resumption 1) United Kingdom Paw, Emyr Jones SPV.5187 United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Tuvako SIW.5187 United States Patterson, Anne W. - SIW.5187
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PEACEKEEPING OPERAllONS Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIW.5228 Argentina Mayoral, Ctlsar W.5228 Benin Aho-Glele, Oussou Edouard SPV.5228 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SlW.5228
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China Zhang, Yishan StPV.5228 Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5228 France Rochsreaude la Sablihre, J.-M. SPV.5228 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SiW.5228 Japan Kioka, Shinichi SlPV.5228 Joint United Nations Programme on HIVIAIDS. Executive Director Piot, Peter SPV.5228 Philippines Mercado, Bayani SAWS228 Romania Dumitru, Gheorghe SPV.5228 Russian Federation Tchsulkov, Nikolai SlPV.5228 UN. Adviser to the Secretary-Generalon Sexual Exploitationand Abuse by United Nations Peacekeeping Personnel ACHussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid SPV.5191
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Loj, Ellen (Denmark) S1PV.5191 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Gubhenno, Jean-Mane SW.5191; WV.5228 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones SEW.5228 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. - SPV.5228 United States Brenack, William SlPV.5228
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REGIONAL COOPERATION Organizationfor Security and Cooperation in Europe. Chairman-in-Office Rupel, Dimitrij (Slovenia) S1W.5134 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5134 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr S1PV.5134 United Kingdom Johnston, Paul SlPV.5134 United States Fendrick, Reed J. SlPV.5134
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REGIONAL ORGANIZATION- UN African Union Olaniyan, R. Omotayo S1PV.5282 Algeria Baali, Abdallah - SlPV.5282 Argentina Garcia MoritAn, Martin SPV.5282(Resumption 1) ASEAN Hamidon, Ali (Malaysia) - SPV.5282 Benin Djakpo, Paulin - S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5282
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REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN (continued) China Wang, Guangya StW.5282 Comrnonweatthof Independent States. ispolniternyi komitet. Chairman Kyfychenko, Valery S~PV.5282 Council of Europe. Secretary-General Davis, Terry SPV.5282 Denmark Loj, EUen SfPV.5282 European Union Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5282 France Rochereaude la Sabli&e, J.-M. SW.5282 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios S/PV.5282(Resumption 1) Japan Oshima, Kenzo SlW.5282 League of Arab States Mahmassani, Yahya SW.5282 NATO. Pol'ical Affairs and Security Policy Division. Assistant SecretarpGeneral Erdmann, Martin SPV.5282 OAS. Assistant SeerebryGeneral Ramdin, Albert SPV.5282 Organizationb r Security and Co-operation in Europe. Secretary-General Perrin de Brichambaut, Marc W.5282 Philippines Baja, Laum SIW.5282 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SlPV.5282 UN. SecretaryGeneral Annan, Kofi SPV.5282 UN. SecurJty Council (60th year :2005). President Ungureanu, Mihai Raman (Romania) SIPV.5282 United Republic of Tanzania Mahii, Augustine P. SIW.5282 United States Patterson, Anne W. S/PV.5282(Resumptb 1)
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RWANLbA-HUMAN RIGHTS InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President M-, Etik - SlW.5199 lnternationalCriminal Tribunal for handa. Prosecutor Jallow, Hassan Bubacar SlW.5199
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RWANDA SITUATION International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President Mose, Erik - SFV.5199 InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor Jallow, Hassan Bubacar S1PV.5199 Rwanda Ngoga, Martin SIPV.5199 UN. Security Council (60thyear :2005). President Wang, Guangya (China) W.5162
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SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIPV.5229 Argentina Mayoral, C6sar S/W.5229
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SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued) Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota WV.5229 China Cheng, Jingye - SPV.5229 Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5229 European Union Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom)- SPV.5229 France Poirier, Jean W SPV.5229 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios- SlPV.5229 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr W.5229 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) S/PV.5229(Resumption l ) Wang, Guangya (China) SlPV.5168 UN. Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning ACQaida and the Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. Chairman Mayoral, C&ar (Argentina) SPV.5229
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SIERRA LEONE--POLITICAL CONDITIONS Algeria Baali, Abdallah - SlW.5334 Argentina Garcia Momn, Martin SlPV.5334 Benin Zinsou, Jean-Francis SlPV.5334 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SIW.5334 China Zhang, Yishan W.5334 Denmark Faaborgflndersen, Lars SPV.5334 France Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. W . 5 3 3 4 Greece Papadopoulou, Alexandra W.5334 Japan Kioka, Shinichi SPV.5334 Philippines Mercado, Bayani SAV.5334 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5334 Russian Federation Dolgov, Konstantin SPV.5334 Sierra Leone Pemagbi, Joe S/W.5334 Special Court for Sierra Leone. President Ayoola, Ernanuel SPV.5185 UN. Security Council (60thyear : 2005). President Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) W.5254 Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5334 Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) W.5219
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SIERRA LEONISPOLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuanlt to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerningSiena Leone. Chairman Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SW.5332 UN. Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneralfor Sierra Leone Mwakawago, Daudi W.5334 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones SPV.5334 United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Tuvako W.5334 United States Brenckk, William SfPV.5334
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SMALL ARMS (continued) Republic of Moldova Grigore, Vsevolod S/PV.5127(Resumption 1) Romania Motoc, Mihnea SlPV.5127 Russian Federation Dolgov, Konstantin W.5127 Senegal Niang, Cheikh SlW.5127(Resumption 1) SouthAfrica Mabhongo, Xolisa SPV.5127 Switzerland Maumr, Peter - SPV.5127 Turkey Ilkin, Baki - SPV.5127(Resumpt1on1) Ukraine Kuchinski, Vabri WV.5127 UN. Security Counci9 (60th year :2005). President Adechi, JoQlWassi (Benin) S/W.5127(Reswnption 1) UN. Under-Secretary-General for DisamamentAffairs Abe, Nobuyasu - SlPV.5127; S/PV.5127(Resumption l) United Kingdom Thomson, Adam SPV.5127 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SlPV.5127 United States Holliay, Shrart SfPV.5127 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Nljiiez de Odreman, Imeria SIPV.5127(Resumption 1) Zambia Mgundu, Bemard S/PV.5127(Resumptlon 1)
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SMALL ARMS Algeria Benmehicsi, Mourad - SlW.5127 Argentina Mayoral, W a r SlPV.5127 Australia Dauth, John SPV.5127(Resumption 1) Benin Adechi, J&l Wassi SIW.5127 Brazil Valle, Henrique SIW.5127 Canada Laurin, Gilbert SlPV.5127 China Zhang, Yishan SIPV.5127 Costa Rica Stagno Ugarte, Bruno S/PV.!5127(Resumption 1) Denmark Faaborgdndersen, Lars SIPV.5127
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SOMALIA StTUATlON UN. Security Council (6Qthyear :2005). President Denisov,Andrey (Russian Federation) SIW.5302 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SlPV.5280 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - SlPV.5135; WV.5142 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SPV.5227 UN. Secwity Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution751 (1992) concerningSomalia. Chairman Baja, Laum (Philippines) - SlPV.5332
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SUDAN-POLITICAL CQNDITIQNS African Union. Special Representativeof the Chairpersonof the Commission in the Sudan Kingibe, Baba Gana (Nigeria) SlPV.5120 Algeria Baali, Abdallah SlW.5153; SIPV.5158 Argentina Mayoral, msar SPV.5158 Benin Adechi, J d l Wassi SPV.5158 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota WV.5158 China Wang, Guangya S N . 5 l S ; SlPV.5158 Denmark Loj, Ellen S1W.5158
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SUDAkPOLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) France Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. SPV.5158 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5158 International Criminal Court. Prasecutor Mareno-Ocampo, Luis W.5216; SlW.5321 Japan Oshima, Kenzo StPV.5158 Philippines Baja, Lauro SlW.5158 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SiPV.5158 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SPV.5153; SPV.5158 Sudan Erwa, Etfatih Mohamed Ahmed SIW.5151; WV.5153; SIW.5158 Sudan. VicePresident Tab, Ali Oman SPV.5120 Sudan People's Liberation MovementIArmy. Chairman Garang, John, 19452005 SPV.5120 UN. Assistant Secretary-Generalfor Peacekeeping Operations Annabi, H&i - W . 5 1 7 6 UN. Secretary-General Annan, Kofi S1PV.5125 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Adechi, JoeI Wassi (Benin) SPV.5120 Baja, Lauro (Philippines) SPV.5269 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) - SIW.5177 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) - SlPV.5277 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) W.5245 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SIPV.5137; SPV.5143; SIPV.5154; WV.5158 Thornson, Adam (United Kingdom) SIW.5342 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generalfor the Sudan Pronk, Jan (Netherlands) SPV.5109; S1PV.5119; SlW.5120; SlW.5231 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Guehenno, JeakMarie SPV.5151 UN High Commissionerfor Human mhts Arbour, Louise SPV.5125 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones SIPV.5158 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5153; SlPV.5158 United States Hdliay, Stuart SPV.5153 Patterson, Anne W. SlPV.5158
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Algeria Baali, Abdallah SPV.5230 Argentina Mayoral, a s a r SIPV.5230 Benin Zinsou, Jean-Francis SPV.5230 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaklo Mota SPV.5230
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) China Zhang, Yishan S1PV.5230 Cuba Gala Ldpez, Yuri S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5230
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Aboul Atta, Amr - S/W.5230(Resumption 1) European Union Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5230 France Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. - SfW.5230
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Gopinathan, A. S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Indonesia Jenie, Rezlan S/W.5230(Resumption 1) Iran (Islamic Republic of) DanesbYazdi, Mehdi S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Israel Gillerman, Dan - SiPV.5230 Japan Oshima, Kenzo SfW.5230 Kuwait ACNajem, Jasem S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) League of Arab States Mahmassani, Yahya SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) Lebanon Assaf, lbrahim SIPV.5230(Resumption 1) LibyanArab Jamahiriya Elyounsi, Abdusalam F. S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Malaysia Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman S/PV.5230(Resumption1) Morocco Bennouna, Mohamed- S/W.5230(Resumption 1) N-Y JuuCJorgensen, Ditte - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Organizationof the Islamic Conference Husain, Syed Shahid S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Pakistan Akmm, Munir W.5230(Resumption 1) Palestine Barghouti, Somaia SlPV.5230 Philippines Mercado, Bayani W . 5 2 3 0 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SlW.5230 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr - SPV.5230 SaudiArabia Shobokshi, Fawi S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) SouthAfrica Mabhongo, Xolisa S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) Sudan Mannan, Mohammed Yousif SPV.5230(Resumption 1) Syrian Arab Republic Mekdad, Fayssal S/PV.5230(Resumption1) Tunisia Hachani, Ali S/PV.5230(Resumption 1) UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chaiian Badji, Paul (Senegal) - S/PV.5230(Resumption 1)
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)
TERRORISM (continued)
UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Adechi, Joiil Wassi (Benin) - SPV.5126; SPV.5128 Bielsa, Rafael Antonio (Argentina) SlPV.5111 Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation)- SPV.5313 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) - S1PV.5136 UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representativeof the SecretaryGeneral to the Palestine Liberation Organizationand the PalestinianAuthority Soto, Alvaro de S1PV.5230 UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Gambari, I.A. - SPV.5250; SPV.5312; SPV.5337 Prendergast, Kieran SPV.5111; W.5149; WV.518 1;SlPV.5206 United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Tuvako S1PV.5230 United States Brencick, William SIW.5230 Yemen ACSaidi, Abdullah SPV.5230(Resumption 1)
European Union ~ichler,Marc (Luxembourg) SIPV.51l 3 Hoscheit, Jean-Man:(Luxembourg) W.5168 Parry, Ernyr Jones (United Kingdom) SlPV.5229; SPV.5293 Fiji Sawa, lsikia Rabici SPV.5293 France Duclos, Michel M . 5 2 4 6 Pdrier, Jean W SlPV.5229 Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. SlPV.5113; SlW.5168; WW.5293 France. Premier Ministre Villepin, Dominique de - SPV.5261 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SPV.5113; S1PV.5168; W.5229; W.5293 Greece. Prime Minister Karamanlis, Kostas S.PV.5261 India Sen, Nirupam S/W.5229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293 Indonesia Jenie, R a n SPV.5274
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Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIPV.5168; SlW.5229; SIW.5246; SPV.5293 Benmehidi, Mourad WV.5113 Algeria. President BoutefIika, Abdelazb SPV.5261 Argentina Mayoral, Usar SPV.5113; W.5229; SIPV.5246 Argentina. President Kirchner, Nbtor Carlos - W.5261 Australia Dauth, John - SlPV.5168; S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) Benin Adechi, J d l Wassi SFV.5113; W.5168 I ~ o ~Bo u ~ ,~ ~ O SIPV.5293 U S S ~ Benin. President KWkou, Mathieu Sm.5261 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5113; SPV.5168; SPV.5229; WV.5246; WV.5293 Brazil. President Silva, Luiz ln6cio Lula da SPV.5261 Chile Muiioz, Heraldo - SPV.5168; SW.5293 China Cheng, Jingye SPV.5229; SW.5246 Wang, Guangya SlPV.5168; SlPV.5293 Zhang, Yishan SiPV.5113 China. President Hu, Jintao SIPV.5261 Colombia Holguin, Maria Angela SPV.5293 Cuba Gala Ldpez, Yuri SIPV.5229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293 f3equeijo Gual, Orlando SPV.5168; SlPV.5293 Denmark Loj, Ellen - SPV.5113; SPV.5229 Denmark. Statsministeriet Rasmussen, Anders Fogh - SPV.526 1
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Sumaida'ie, Samir S1PV.5246 Israel Gillennan, Dan SPV.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi WV.5229; SlPV.5293 Machimura, Nobutaka SlW.5261 Oshima, Kenzo SlPV.5113; SFV.5168 Jordan ACHussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid SPV.5303 Kazakhstan Kazykhanov, Yerzhan W.5113 Liechtenstein Wenaweser, Christian S1PV.5113; SffV.5168; S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); SJPV.5293 Morocco Bennouna, Mohamed SPV.5168 New Zealand Banks, Rosemary S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) Pacific Islands Forum Elisaia, Ali'ioaiia Feturi (Samoa) W.5293 Pakistan Akram, Munir S/WS229(Resumption 1); SPV.5293 Paraguay Buffa, Juan Alfredo- S1PV.5113 Peru Rivero, Oswaldo de S/PV.5229(Resumption 1) Philippines Baja, Lauro W.5113; S1PV.5168; SIPV.5229; SPV.5293 Philippines. President MacapagaCArroyo, Gloria W.5261 Romania Dumitru, Gheorghe S~PV.5246 Motoc, Mihnea WV.5113; SlPV.5229 Romania. President Basescu, Trian - SPV.5261
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TERRORISM (continued)
TERRORISM (continued)
Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SIW.5168 Konuzin, Alexandr S1PV.5229; SPV.5246 Rogachev, llya W.5293 Russian Federation. Prezident Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich - StPV.5261 Spain Yhiiez-Bamuevo, Juan S1PV.5168 Switzerland Maurer, Peter S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293 Syrian Arab Republic Mekdad, Fayssai - S/PV.5229(Resumption 1); WV.5293 UN. SecretaryGeneral Annan, Kofi SIPV.5261 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) W.5303 Mayoral, Char (Argentina) - S/W.5113 Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SPV.5274 Oshirna, Kenzo (Japan) S R 5 2 4 6 Thosnson, Adam (United Kingdom) SPV.5338 Ungureanu, Mihai Razvan (Romania) SPV.5298 Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SlPV.5Z23; SIPV.5224; SPV.5229(Resumption 1); WV.5239; SPV.5240; SlPV.5244 Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5168 UN. Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Chairman Baja, Lauro (Philippines) S1PV.5332 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning ACQaida and ttre Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. Chairman Mayoral, msar (Argentina) - SlPV.5229 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Termrism. Chain Denisov, Andrey (Russian Federation) SIPV.5113 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) WV.5168; SIPV.5229; W.5293 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and BiologicalWeapons. Chairman Motsc, Mihnea (Romania) SlPV.5229 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones StPV.5168; SW.5246 Thornson, Adam - S/PV.5?13 United Kingdom. Prime Minister Blair, Tony - SIW.5261 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5113; WV.5168; wv.5293 Manongi, Twako SPV.5229 United Republic of Tanzania. President Mkapa, Benjamin W. SPV.5261 United States Bolton, John R. - SiW.5246 Holliiay, Stuart S1PV.5168 Rostow, Nicholas SPV.5113; S1PV.5229 Willson, Carolyn SIW.5293 United States. President Bush, George W. SffV.5261
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Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Nliiiez d8 Odreman, lrneria SPV.5168 Taj El Dine, Laila SIW.5293 Tom Jim6nez, Fermin S/W.5229(Resumption 1); W.5293 Viet Nam Nguyen, Duy T h i i W . 5 1 6 8
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TINOOR-LESTE SITUATION Algeria Baali, Abdallah SlW.5180 Benrnehidi, Mwrad SFV.5132 Argentina Mayoral, C&ar W.5132; SlPV.5180 Australia Dauth, John - SiW.5132 Tesch, Petet SIPV.5180 Benin Adechi, J&l Wassi W.5132 Zinsou, Jean-Francis SPV.5180 Brazil Valle, Henrique SIW.5132; SIPV.5180 China Wang, Guangya SlPV.5132 Zhang, Yishan SIW.5180 Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars - SPV.5132 Lo], Ellen SPV.5180 European Union Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SIPV.5132; SIW.5180 France Dudes, Michel SPV.5132 Poirier, Jean W SPV.5180 Greece Papadopoulou, Alexandra SPV.5180 Vassilakis, Adamantios SlPV.5132 Indonesia Jenie, Rezlan SFV.5132; SPV.5180 Japan Oshirna, K e r n SPV.5132 Ozawa, Toshiro SPV.5180 Malaysia Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman SJPV.5180 New Zealand Mackay, Don SlPV.5132 Philippines Baja, Lauro SIW.5132; WV.5180 Portugal Salgueiro, MO Manuel Guem SlPV.5132; s/Pv.5180 Romania Dumitm, Gheorghe - SPV.5132 Motoc, Mihnea SlPV.5180 Russian Federation Dolgov, Konstantin SlPV.5132 Smimw, Vadbn SPV.5180 Singapore Menon, Vanu Gopala SPV.5132 Thailand Laohaphan, Laxanachantom- SIPV.5132
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TIMOBLESTE SITUATION (continued) Timor- Leste Guterres, J& Luis W.5180 Rarnos-Horta, J& SlW.5132 UN. M i n t Secretary-Generalfor Peacekeeping Operations Annabi, H6di SiPV.5180 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5171 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generalfor T i - L e s t e and Head of Mission Hasegawa, Sukehiro W.5132; W.5251 United Kingdom Johnston, Paul SPV.5180 Parry, Emyr Jones SiPV.5132 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. - SlW.5132; SlW.5180 United States Fendrick, Reed J. SIW.5132 Holliday, Stuart SIW.5180
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK Algeria Baali, Abdallah SW.5156 Argentina Mayoral, Cdsar - SW.5156 Benin Zinsou, Jean-Francis SIPV.5156 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaklo Mota W . 5 1 S6 China Wang, Guangya SlW.5156 Cuba Ldpez Clernente, Rodney SIPV.5156 Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5156 EWP~ Abdelaziz, Maged W.5156 European Union Bichler, Marc (Luxembourg) W . 5 1 5 6 France Duck, Michel W . 5 1 5 6 Gambia Grey-Johnson, Crispin SPV.5156 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios S1PV.5156 Indonesia Percaya, Desra SPV.5156 Japan Oshima, K e r n SiPV.5156 Morocco Bennouna, Mohamed SPV.5156 Pakistan Akram, Munir SPV.5156 Philippines Baja, Laum SPV.5156 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5156 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr - S1W.5156 Somalia Hashi, Ahmed Abdi SIPV.5156
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK (continued) Tunisia Hachani, Ali - S1PV.5156 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SPV.5156 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones - SPV.5156 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5156 United States Fendrick, Reed J. SlPV.5156
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2004-2005) UN. Assistant Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Kalomoh, Tuliameni SlPV.5262
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UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
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Sumaida'ie, Samir SIPV.5325 Zebari, Hoshyar SPV.5266 UN. M i n t Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Turk, Danilo SlPV.5204
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UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President
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Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SPV.5247 UN. Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneralfor Iraq Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir - SlPV.5266 UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor PoliticalAffairs Gambari, 1.A W . 5 3 2 5 United States Bolton, John R. - SPV.5325 Patterson, Anne W. SlW.5266
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UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President
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Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) StPV.5148 UN. Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneral and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan Arnault, Jean WV.5145
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UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President
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Rochereau de la Sablihre, J.-M. (France) wv.5205 Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom)- SPV.5339
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Albania Nesho, Agim S/ W.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 Algeria Baali, Abdallah SIW.5130 El Hadj Ali, Larbi - SlPV.5188 Argentina GarcCa M m n , Martin- SlPV.5188 Mayoral, a s a r - SPV.5130 Benin Adechi, J&l Wassi SPV.5130 Babadoudou, Bertin - SlPV.5188
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UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO (continued) Brazil Fontoura, Paulo Roberto Tarrisse da SlW.5130 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5188 China Zhang, Yishan SPV.5130; SIW.5188 Coordination Centre of Serbia and Montenegro and of the Republic of Serbia for Kosovo and Metohija. President Covi c, Nebojsa SPV.5130; W . 5 1 8 8 Denmark Loj, Ellen SPV.5130 Moller, Per Stig SPV.5188 European Union Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) SIPV.5130; SlPVSl88 France Rochereaude la Sablidre, J.-M. S1PV.5130; WV.5188 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios S1PV.5130; W.5188 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi - W.5130; SlW.5188
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Baja, Laum W.5130 Metcado, Bayani - SIW.5188 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SIPV.5130; SiPV.5188 Russian Federation Denisov, Andrey SPV.5130; SlPV.5188 Switzerland Maurer, Peter S1PV.5188 Ukraine Kuchinski, Valeri W.5188 UN. Special Representative of the Secretar)~General and Head of the United Nations Interim Adminkdration Mission in Kosovo JessewPetersen, Soren SlPV.5130; SlPV.5188; W.5289 United Kingdom krry, Emyr Jones SPV.5130; W.5188 United Repubfic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.5130 Manongi, Tuvako W . 5 1 8 8 United States Holliay, Stuart S/PV.5130; -5188
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UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Algeria Baali, Abdallah S/PVS117 Argentina Mayoral, U s a r SIPV.5117 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota S1PV.5117 China Zhang, Yishan S1PV.5117 France DUC~OS, Mi~hel SPV.5117 Greece Vassilakis, Adarnantios WV.5117 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi SPV.5117
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UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) Lebanon Assaf, lbrahim W.5117 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexandr W . 5 1 1 7 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Vassilakis, Adarnantios (Greece) SIPV.5241 UnitedStates Patterson, Anne W. StPV.5117
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UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) SIW.5295
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UN MISSION IN C ~ T D'IVOIRE E Algeria Baali, Abdallah SlW.5152 Argentina Mayoral, a s a r SlPV.5152 Benin Adechi, J d l Wassi S1PV.5152 Brazil
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Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - SlW.5152
China Zhang, Yishan SPV.5152 a t e d'lvoire Djangon&Bi, Djessan Philippe- SIPV.5152 Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars SPV.5152 France Rochereau de la Sablih, J.-M. SlPV.5152 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios SIPV.5152 Japan Oshima, Kenzo SPV.5152 Philippines Mercado, Bayani - SIPV.5152 Romania Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5152 Russian Federation Konutin, Alexandr W.5152 SouthAfrica Pahad, Aziz S1PV.5152 UN. Principal Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-Generalfor Cate d'lvoire Doss, Alan S1PV.5152 UN. Security Council (60thyear :2005). President Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) S1PV.5152 Wang, Guangya (China) SPV.5159 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones - SIW.5152 United Republic of Tanzania Mahii, Augustine P. - SlPV.5152 United SWes Holliday, Stuart SPV.5152
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UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President
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Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) SPV.5139
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UN MISSION IN LIBERIA Argentina Garcia MotMn, Martin SPV.5304 Brazil Valle, Henrique StPV.5304 UN. Security Council (60thyear :2005). President Baja, Lauro (Philippines) W.5263
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UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE Algeria Baali, Abdallah SPV.5334 Argentina Garcia M a n , Martin SiPV.5334 Benin Zinsou, Jean-Francis W.5334 Brazil Sardenberg, Ronaklo Mota StW.5334 China Zhang, Yishan W.5334 Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars - SPV.5334 France Rochereaude la Sabli&re,J.-M. SPV.5334
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Papadopoulou, Alexandra - S1PV.5334 Japan Kitaoka, Shinichi S N 5 3 3 4 Philippines Mercado, Bayani W.5334 Romania Motoc, Mihnea - SIPV.5334 Russian Federation Dolgov, Konstantin- W.5334 Sierra Leone Pernagbi, Jae SfW.5334 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) SW.5254 Pany, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5334 UN. Special Representative of the Secretarly-Generalfor Sierra Leone Mwakawago, Daudi W.5334 United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones - W.5334 United Republic of Tanzania Manongi, Twako - W.5334 United States Brencick, William - SPV.5334
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UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). Ptesident
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Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) SIPV.5232
UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR Algeria Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5180 Benmehidi, Moutad SlPV.5132 Argentina Mayoral, C6sar SIPV.5132; SlPV.5180 Australia Dauth, John SPV.5132 Tesch, Peter SIPV.5180
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UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR (continued) Benin Adechi, J M Wassi W . 5 1 3 2 Zinsou, Jean-Francis- SPV.5180 Brazil Valle, Henrique SFV.5132; SFV.5180 China Wang, Guangya SiPV.5132 Zhang, Yishan - SPV.5180 Denmark Faaborg-Andersen, Lars - SW.5132 Loj, Ellen SlW.5180 European Union Hoscheit, Jean-Marc (Luxembourg) S1PV.5132; SlPV.5180 France Duclos, Michel - SPV.5132 Poirier, Jean No61 S1PV.5180 Greece Papadopoulou, Alexandra SlPV.5180 Vassilakis, Adamantios SW.5132 Indonesia Jenie, Rezlan- M.5132; S/PV.5180
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Oshima, Kenzo SIPV.5132 Ozawa, Toshiro - SFV.5180 Malaysia Mohd Radzi, Abdul Rahman SiPV.5180 New Zealand Ma&ay, Don SPV.5132 Philippines Baja, h u m W.5132; SlPV.5180 Portugal Salgueiro, J& Manuel Guem SlPV.5132; SFV.5180 Romania Dumitnr, Gheorghe W . 5 1 3 2 Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5180 Russian Federation Ddgov, Konstantin Sm.5132 Smimov, Vadim SiPV.5180 Singapore Menon, Vanu Gopala S1PV.5132 Thailand Laohaphan, Laxanachantorn- SlPV.5132 Timor-Leste Gutem, J o d Luis - SW.5180 Ramos-Horta, Jose SW.5132 UN. Assistant Secretary-Generalfor Peacekeeping Operations Annabi, HMi SiPV.5180 UN. Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneralfor Timor-Leste and Head of Mission Hasegawa, Sukehiro - StPV.5132; SlPV.5251 United Kingdom Johnston, Paul SIW.5180 Parry, Emyr Jones W . 5 1 3 2 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. - SPV.5132; SiPV.5180 United States Fendrick, Reed J. SPV.5132 Holliday, Stuart SFV.5180
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UN OPERATION IN C&€ D'IVOIRE Algeria Baali, AWallah SlPV.5152; SlW.5169 Argentina Mayoral, W a r SIW.5152 Benin Adechi, J a Wassi - WPV.5152; SlPV.5169 Brazil Sardenberg, RonaldoMota SfW.5152 China Zhang, Yishan WV.5152 W e d'lvoire DjangonkBi, Djessan Philippe SPV.5152 Denmark FaaborgAndersen, Lars S/IS1.5152 France Rochereaude la Sablihe, .!.-M. SJPV.5152 Greece Vassilakis, Adarnantios SPV.54 52 Japan Oshima, Kenzo WV.5152 Nigeria Adeniji, Qlu SPV.5278 Philippines Mercado, Bayani SIW.5152
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Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5152 Russian Federation Konuzin, Alexands - SPV.5152 SouthAfrica Pahad, Aziz WV.5152; SPV.5169 UN. High Representative for the Elections in C6te d'lvoire Monteim, Antdnio SIW.5278 UN. Principal Deputy Special Representative of the SecretafyGeneralfor a t e dl'lvdre Doss, Alan W.5152 UN. Security Council (60th year :2805). President Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SPV.5173 Rochereau de la SaWih, 4.-M. (France) W.5194; W . 5 2 1 3 Sardentwg, Ronaldo Mob (Brazil) SIW.5152 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generalfor a t e d'lvoire S C M ,P i SIW.5278 United Kingdom Pany, Emyr Jones - WPV.5152; SPV.5169 United Republic of Tanzania Mahii, Augustine P. SlW.5152 United states Holliday, Stuart SPV.5152
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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Algeria Baali, Abdallah SlPV.5315 Brazil Sardenkg, Ronaldo Mota - SPV.5315 France R o c h m u de la Sablibre, J.-M. - SPV.5315 Rwanda Kamanzi, Strsnislas SIPV.5315
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UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Rochereau de la Sablibre, J.-M. (France) SIPv.5202 Algeria Baali, Wallah - SPV.5110 Argentina Bielsa, RafaelAntonk SIPV.51 lO(Resumption 1) Mayml, W a r S/PV.51?8 Barbados Miller, Billie SIPV.5110 Benin
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Bolivia Aranibar Quiroga,Antonio - S/PV.51lO(Resumption 1) Brazil Amorim, Celso - WV.5110 Canada Rock, Man - SPV.51 lO(Resumption l); SlW.5178 Chile Mufioz, Heraldo - SIPV.5178 Walker, lgnacio- S/P\f.5110 China Wang, Guangya W . 5 1I 0 Cuba Requeijo Guai, Brlando- SIPV.51 IO(Resurnption l ) Denmark Loj, Elkn - WV.51 10(Resumption1) Dominican Republic Mmles Troncoso, Carlos SPV.5110 EeL151C1or Gallegos Chiliboga, Luis - SPV.511O(Resumpb;on 1) El Salvador Gallardo de HemBndez, Carmen Maria SIPV.51 IO(Resurnption 1) France Muselii, Renaud- WV.5110 Rochmau de la Sablih, J.-M. - W.5178 Greece Vassilakis, Adamantios- SPV.5110; W.5178 Guatemala B&-Gm-, JOSe Alberta SlW.51lO(Resumption 1) Skinner-Klb, Jorge - SPV.5178 Haii M B ~ o ~Ls ,b - W.5178 Simbn, Yvon - SPV.5110; SPV.511O(Reswnption 4)
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UN STABILEATION MISSION IN HAITI (continued) Haiti. Prime Minister Latortue, G h r d SiW.5284 Honduras Suazo, MarmAntonio SPV.5110(Resumption 1) Japan Qshima, Kenzo W.5110 Luxembourg Hoscheit, Jean-Marc SPV.51lO(Resumption 1); SIW.5178 Mexico Bermga Filloy, Enrique SlPV.51 lO(Resumption 1) Morocco Bennouna, Mohamed- WV.51 lO(Resumption 1)
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Frydenlund, Knut - W . 5 1 lO(Resumption 1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik SPV.5178 OAS. Secmtary-General Einaudi, Luigi SPV.5110 Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Bouabid, Ridha SIPV.5178 Paraguay Buffa, Juan Alfredo WV.51 lO(Resumption 1) Pm Balarezo, Marco W . 5 1 lO(ResumptSon 1) Riero, Oswaldo de W.5178 Philippines Baja, b u m WV.5110 Mercado, Bayani W.5178 Romania Dumitru, Gheorghe W . 5 1 7 8 Motoc, Mihnea SPV.5110 Russian Federation Dolgov, Konshntin S/PV.5110(Resumption 1) Spain Yhiiez -Barnuevo, Juan - SPV.5178 Trinidad and Tobago Sealy, Philip - SPV.5178 UN. Security Council (60th year : 2005). President Dumitru, Gheorghe (Romania) SPV.5285 Loj, Ellen (Denmark) SIW.5192 Rochereaude la Sablib, J.-M. (France) W.5210 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Stabilition Mission in Haiti Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota SPV.5178 Vald6s, Juan Gabriel- WPV.5110; W.5110(Resumption 1) UNICEF. kcutive Director Bellamy, Carol SFV.51 lO(Resumpti0n 1) United Kingdom Parry, Emyr Jones S1PV.5110 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. W.5'llO; SlPV.5178 United States Holliday, Stuart W . 5 1 7 8 Noriega, Roger S1PV.5110 uwuay f%dillo, Felipe H. SPV.51 10(Resumption1)
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WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Algeria Baali, Abdalbh SlPV.5294 Argentina Mayoral, C&ar SlPV.5294 Auslralia Dauth, John SPV.5294(Resumption 1) Austria Pfanzelter, Gerhard- SIPV.5294(Resumpth 1) Bangladesh Chowdhury, lftekharAhmed SIPV.5294(Resumption 1) Benin Idohou, Bod6houssd W . 5 2 9 4 Brazil Valle, Henrique WV.5294 China Wang, Guangya W . 5 2 9 4 CommonwealthSecretariat. Gender Adviser Onubogu, ElsiiBernadette S/PV.5294(Resurnption 1) Croatia Mladineo, Mirjana S/W.5294(Resumption 1) Denmrk Loj, Ellen SlW.5294 Egypt Abdelaziz., Maaed WV.5294(Resurnption 1) El Salvador Martinez flores, C h r E. S/PV.5294(ResumpPlon 1) Eumpean Union Paw, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) SPV.5294 Fiji Sawa, lsikia Rabii S/W.529Q(Resumption 1)
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Germany Trautwein, Wolfgang S/BV.5294(Reswnption 1) Greece Vassiakis, Adamantios SPV.5294 Guinea Sow, Alpha lbrahima- S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Human Security Network Laurin, Gilbert (Canada) SIPV.5294(Resumption 1) Iceland Hannesson, HMlmar S/W.5294(Resumption 1) Indonesia Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Inter-Patiimentary Union Johnsson, Anders B. - S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Israel Eilon Shahar, Meirav SIPV.5294(Rmmption 1)
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WOMEN IN ARMED CONFUCTS (continued) Kenya Bahemuka, Judith Mbula S/PV.S294(Resumption 1) Liechtenstein Wenaweser, Christian SIPV.5294(Resumption 1) Malaysia Mohd Radzi, Abdul RahmanS/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Myanmar Swe, Kyaw Tint S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Nehnrork of African Women for Peace. RegionalAdviser Dandi, HBlhe ( a t e d'lvoire) SlPV.5294 N-Y Lovald, Johan Ludvik WV.5294(Resumption 1) Pacific Islands Forum Elisaia, Ali'ioaiga Feturi (Samoa) S/PV.5294(Resurnption 1) Peru Tincopa, Romy S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Philippines Banzon, Marie Yvette S/PV.5294(Resumpti 1) Romania Motoc, Mihnea - SffV.5294(Resumption 1)
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Rogachev, llya S/PV.5294(Resumption1) SouthAfrica Mabhongo, Xolisa S/PVm5294(Resumption 1) SouthernAfrican DevelopmentCommunity Andjaba, Martin (Namibia) - S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Sri Lanka Kariyawasam, Prasad S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) Sweden Liden, Anders - S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) UN. Deputy SecretaryGsneral Frechette, Louise W . 5 2 9 4 UN. Security Council (60th year :2005). President Motoc, Mihnea (Romania) S/PV.5294(Resumption 1) UN. Special Adviser to the Secretary-Generalon Gender Issues and Advancement of Women Mayanja, Rachel- SIW.5294 UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor Peacekeeping Operations Guehenno, Jean-Marie W.5294 UN Development Fund for Women. Executive Director Heyzer, Noeleen - SIW.5294 United Republic of Tanzania Mahiga, Augustine P. SPV.529Q United States Patterson, Anne W. - SlPV.5294 Women for Women International. Country Director for Afghanistan Noori, Sweeta - WV.5294
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS NOTE:
Languages of conigenda are indicatedonly when corrigenda are not issued in all six official languages. The information provided below is current as of the date this Index is submitted for publication.
COUNCIL DOCUMENTS General series
General series
S1200511 S/2005/2 (AES- 101293) s/2005/3 S1200514 S1200515 (N591663) S1200516 Sl2005l7 (N591664) S1200518 (N591665) S1200519 (N591666) S12005110 + Corn.l s/2005/11 s/2005/12 s/2005/13 S12005114 (N591667) S12005115 + Add. 1-51 S12005116 s/2005/17 S12005118 s/2005119 s/2005/20 S/2005/21 + Corr.l s/2005/22 S12005123 (N591670) S12005124 (A1591671) S/2005125 (N591672) Sl2005l26 (N591673) s12005127 Sl2005i28 s/2005/29 s12005130 s12005131 s/2005132 s12005133 s12005134 S12005135 SM005136 s12005137 S12005138 ( A B - 101295)
S12005151 (Al591683) S12005152 (N591684) s12005153 S12005154 S12005155 S12005156 S12005157 + Add.? S12005158 (N591686) s12005159 S12005160 S12005161 S12005162 S12005163 S12005164 (N591689) S12005165 S12005166 S12005167 S12005168 S12005169 s12005170 Sl2005nl sl2005173 S12005174 S12005175 (N591696) S/2005/76 SI2OO5ff7 S/2005/78 s12005179 Sl2005/80+ Corr. l(F) S12005181 S12005182 S12005183 S12005184 S12005185 (A1591699) SL2005186 S12005187 S12005188 Sl2005/89 S12005/90 S12005/91 s12005/92 s/2005/93 S12005194 S12005195 + Add.1-2 S12005196 sl2005/97 S12005198 s12005/99 S/2005/100
LIST OF DOCUMENTS General series
Ganeral series
61 162 63 64 165 66 67 68 (Al59n37) 69 70 (~59n39) 71 (~591740) 72 (~591741) 73 74 75 76
n
78 79 80 81 82 (Al59ff42) 83 (Al59ff44) 84 (N59ff43) 85
86 87 (AI59/747) 88 89
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 (N59ff54) 98 l 99
!00 !01 102 (AiES-101298) !03 + Con.l (A)
!04 !OS(~1591755) !06 !07 !08 (AI59ff57) !09 !10 !l1
LIST OF DOCUMENTS General series
General series
s/20051221 s/2005/222 S/2005/223 S/2005/224 S/2005/225 + Corr.1 S/2005/226 s/2005/227 S/2005/228 s12005/229 S/2005/230 s/2005/231 s12005/232 S/2005/233 + Cm.1 st~oo5/234(~1591777) s/2005/235 S/2005/236 WOO3237 ( M S 101299) SmK)5/238 (N59/775) s/2005/239 S120051240 s/2005/24 1 Sl2005/242 (A/59/778) s/2005/243 s12005/244 ( M S - 101300) s/2005/245 S12005/246 s/2005/247 Sl2005/248 s/2005/249 s/2005/250 (~1591781) s/2005/251 s12005~52(~1591783) s/2005/253 s/2005/251 s/2005/255
Sl2005/281 S120054282 s/2005/283 S/200W84 S/2005/285 S/2005/286 S/2005/287 S/2005/288 S120054289 s/2005M90 SL2005i1291 S/2005/292 S/2005/293 S/2005/294 S/2005/295 S/2005/296
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5mm7 S/2005/298 S/2005/299 s/2005/300 S/2005/301 s/2005/302 Sl20051303 s/2005/304 (AmI799) s/2005/305 S/2005M06 S/2005/307 s12005/308 S/2005/309 s12005/310 s/2005/311 S/2005/312 (AI59/802) S/2005/313 + Add. 1 snoO5/314 (AI591803) S/2005/315 5/2005/316 S/2005/317 S/2005/318 s/2005/319 (AI59/804) S/2005/320 + Add. 1 s/200sn21 (AES- 101302) S/2005/322 S/2005/323 S/200!5/324 S/2005/325 S/2005/326 Sm>o5/327 (Al59/805) S/2005/328 S/2005/329 s/2o05/330 (AI59/808) S/2005/331 S/2005/332
S/2005M33 s/2005/334 s/2005/335 + m . 1 S/20051336 s/2005/337 S120051338 (M9/809) SE0051339 (AI591810) Sl2005l340
LIST OF DOCUMENTS General series
General series
S120051341 (A1591812) S120051342 (Al59l8l3) S120051343 + Corr. 1 s/20051344 s/20051345 S120051346 S120051347 S/2005/348 S120051349 (AI591815)
s120051401 S120051402 s120051403 S120051404 s120051405 s/20051406 SR0051407 S120051408 s120051409 SI2!005/410 (AI591854) S120051411 S120051412 s120051413 s12!00514 14 SI20051415 S120051416 S120051417 S/20051418 S120051419 s/20051420 S~0051421 S120051422 (AI591857) S120051423 (AJ59/858) S120051424 (AI591859) s13.0051425
s120051371 S120051372 ( A m - 101303) s120051373 S120051374 S120051375 (N591829) S120051376 S120051377 S120051378 S120051379 S120051380 S120051381 S120051382 S120051383 S12005/384 S120051385 S120051386 (AI591845) S120051387 (AI591846) S120051388 S120051389 (N591848) S120051390 S120051391 S120051392 S120051393 S120051394 (N591849) S120051395 S120051396 S120051397 (N591851) S/2005/398 + Add. l s120051399 S120051400
Sl20051426 (N591862) S120051427 (N591863) SE0051428 Sl20051429 s120051430 sr20051431 S120051432 S120051433 s120051434 S120051435 (AI591865) SE0051436 sr20051437 Sl20051438 SE0051439 (AI591866) s120051440 s12005/441 S120051442 S120051443 s/2005/444 s12005/445 S120051446 (AI601186) S120051447 + Add.1 + Corr.1(N601187 + Add.1 + Corr.1) S120051448 + Corr.l(N601188 + C m .1) s120051449 s120051450 S/2005/451 S120051452 (N591870) Sf20051453 S120051454 si20051455 Sl20051456 Sl20051457 (AJ591873) Si20051458 s/20051459 S/20051460
LIST OF DOCUMENTS General series
General series
snoow527 (~1591895j S/2005/528 s120051529 S/2005/530 ( M S - 101305) S120051531 (Al591897) S120051532 + Cm. l (AI601267 + Corr.l ) s/2005/533 s/2005/534 (AI601229) S/2005/535 SMOO51536 S/2005/537 (AI591899) S120051538 (N591906) s/2005/539 s/2005/540 s/2005/541 S/2005/542 (N591901) SI200W543 S120051544 S120051545
S120051553 + Add. l s/2005/554 s/2005/555 S/20051556 (AIES-101306) S120051557 S120051558 s/2005/559 s120051560 S120051561 S/2005/562 S/2005/563 S12005/564 S120051565 (AI59/907) S120051566 S120051567 (AI601341) S120051568 (Al59t911) S/2005/569 s/2005/570 s/2005/571 S/2005/572 s120051573 S120051574 s120051575 S120051576 sl2005/577 S/2005/578 S120051579 S120051580
LIST OF DOCUMENTS General series
General series
S120051581 S/2005/582 S/2005/583 S120051584 S/2005/585 S20051586 S/2005/587 S/2005/588 s/2005/589 s/2005/590 s/2005/591 s/2005/592 S/2005/593 (A/60/362) s/2005/594 s120051595 S120051596 S120051597 S/2005/598 s120051599 S/2005/600 snoo5/6oi (~~01375) S/2005/602 S/2005/603 S/2005/604 S/20051605 S120051606 (N601379) S/2005/607 (A/60/381) S/2005/608 (AES 101307) s/20051609 (N60/382) S/2005/610 (AI601385) S120051611 S120051612 (N601388) S12005/613 S/2005/614 S120051615 S120051616 (A1601393) S/20051617 ( M S - 101308) S/2005/618 (AI601411) S/2005/619 (N601416) S120051620 S/2005/621 (A1601403) SM005/622 (N601404) S/2005/623 (N601405) SM005/624 (Al601406) Sl2005l625 S/2005/626 (N601408) SI2W627 (NW409) S/2005/628 (N601414) W20051629 S/2005/630 S120051631 S120051632 (AI601417) S120051633 S/2005/634 SM005/635 S/2005/636 S/2005/637 S/2005/638 S/2005/639 SI20051640 (AIES-101309)
SQ0051641 (A/60/423) Sl20051642 S120051643 Sl20051644 Sl20051645 S12005/646 S120051647 S120051648 S120051649 S/2005/6§0 S120051653 S120051652 S/2!005/653 S/2005/654 (N601434) S120051655 (N601435) S120051656 SE0051657 SE0051658 + Cm.l(A) + Corr.2 (A1601440 + Corr.1 (A) + C:orr.2) Sl20051659 S120051660 §l20051661 S120051662 S/2005/663 SR0051664 S120051665 S120051666 (N601442) S120051667 S120051668 S120051669 (N601444) SQ8051670 (Al601445) S120051671 S120051672 S/2005/673 Sl20051674 ( M S - 101310) S120051675 (N601446) S120051676 S120051677 S120051678 S120051679 SI2Q051680 (N601448) S120051681 (N601449) S120051682 Sl2OOW683 S120051684 S120051685 ( M S -10131I) S/20051686 S/2OQ5/687 S120051688 S120051689 S12005/690 S120051691 S12005l692 S120051693 S/2005/694 SE0051695 S/2005/696 S/2005/697 8/2(9051698 S/2005/699 S/20OWOO (N601538)
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Generalseries
LIST OF DOCUMENTS General series
Meetingrecords s/Pv.51080-5 109 SPV.5110 + (Resumption1) SPV.5111-5126 SPV.5127 + (Resumptionl) SPV.5128 SPV.5129 + (Resunptionl) SPV.5130-5151 WV.5152 + M 1 (C) SPV.5153-5157 SIPV.5158 + Corr.1 (F) + Corr.2 SPV.51595186 SPV.5187 + (Resumptionl) SbW.51885198 SIW.5199 Corr.1 (A,C,E) + Corr.2 S6W.5200-5224 SPV.5225 + c0rr.l SbPV.5226-5228 S4PV.5229 + (Resumption 1) SdPV.5230 + Corr.1 + (Resumptionl) SPV.5231-5248 Sm.5249 + Corr.1 SPV.5250-5281 SPV.5282 + (Resumption1) SIPV.5283-5288 SPV.5289 + Corr.1
SPV.5290-5292 SlPV.5293 + corr.1 SiW.5294 + (Resumptionl) SIPV.529H318 SiW.5319 + (Resumptionl) SPV.5320-5322 SPV.5323 + Corr.1 WV.5324-5342 Statements of the Pmsldent of the Security Council
Agenda series
Resolutions S/RES/l581-1651 (2005) (Collected in documents SIINFIGO and WINFIG1 (to be issued)
Supplements to the CMciaI Records (arn year) Supplement for January, February, March 2005 (tobe issued) Supplement for April, May, June 2005 (tobe issued) Supplement for July, August, September 2005 (do be issued) !3upplement for October, November, December 2005 (to be issued)
Miscellaneousseries s/2004/990 SllNFl6O (SCOR, 60th year)
RESOLUTIONSADOPTED BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL LIST OF RESOLUTIONS Vote reads Yes-No-Abstsin
m INTERNATIONALTRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA [Implementationof the Completion Stratsgy of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia] UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA [Extensionof the mandate of the UN Obsewer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)] MIDDLE EAST SITUATION tension of the mandate of the UN Interm i Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)] TE D'IVOIR&POLITICAL CONDITIONS plonitoringthe implementationof the arms embargo imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on a t e d'lvoire] SUDAN-POLmCALCONDITIONS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Advance Missbn in Sudan (UNAMIS)] EFUTREA-ETHIOPIA (Extsnsion of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopiaand Eritrea (UNMEE)] SOMALIA SIWAnON m-establishment of the UN Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (20031 SUDANPOUTICALCONDITIONS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Advance Mission in Sudan (UNAMIS)] AFGHANISTAN SITUATION wension of the mandateof the UN Assktance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)I SUDAN-POUflCAL CONDITIONS [Establishment of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)] SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS [Establishmentof a Security Council Committee to monitor implementatkm of the measures in Darfur] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF M E CONGO SITUATION [Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic RepuMic of the Cango (MONUC)] SUDANPOLITICAL CONDITIONS [Referring the situation in Darfur since 1July 2002 to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court] UN MISSION IN C ~ T D' EIVOIRE wension of the mandate of the UN Mission in a t e d'lvdre (MINUCI)] MIDDLE EAST SITUATION [Establishmentof an international independent commission to assist in Investigationof the terrorist bombing in Lebanon] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION jEnforcement of measures imposed by Security Council resolutions 1493 (2003) and 1552 (2004) on a m embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION m e amendment of arWe 13 ter of the Statute of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia] WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)] TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION [Establishmentofthe UN Office in Timw-l.este (UNOTIL) as a oneyear folW -on spedal politicalmission in Timor-Leste]
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Unanimous
5116 1 28 Jan.
Unanbmws
5117 1 28 Jan.
Unanimous
511811 Feb.
Unanimous
5137 l10 Mar.
Unanimous
5139 1 14 Mar.
Unanimous
5142 115 Mar.
Unanbnous
5143 117 Mar.
Unanhnous
5148 l24 Mar.
Unanbnous
5151 l24 Mar.
Unanimous
5153 l29 Mar.
12-0-3
5156 I30 Mar.
Unanknous
5158 131 Mar.
11-04 Unanimous Unanbnous
5163 1 l 8 Apr.
Unanimous
Unanimous
5171 l28 Apr.
Unanimous
Meetina lDate. 2005 (S/PV.-)
COTE D'IVOIf3E-POLITICAL CONDITIONS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in C 6 t ~ d'lvare and of the Frenchforces which support it] UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI [Extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilination Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)] BURUNDI SITUATION m n s i o n of the mandate of the UN Operation in Bun~ndi (ONUB)] COTE D'IVOI&POLITICAL CONDITIONS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvoire (UNOCI) and of the Frenchforces which support it] UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Fwce in Cyprus (UNFICYP)] UN DISENGAGEMENT-SERVER FORCE m e extensionof the UN Disengagement Observer Force (WDOF)] BURUNDI SITUATION r h e situation in Bunrndi] LIBERIA SITUATION [Renewing sanctions against Liberia and re-establishing the Panel of Expe* Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1579 (2004)l UN STABlLlZATlON MISSKIN IN HAITI ptension of the mandate of the UN Stabiliion Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAM)] COTE D'IVOIR&POUTICAL CONDITIONS [Exbnsion of the mandate of the UN Operation in a t e d'lvdre (UNOCI) and of the Frenchforces which support it] SIERRA LEONFPOUTICALCONDITIONS pctension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Siam Leone (UNAMSIL)] TERRORISM m e terrorist attacks in London, on 7 July 2005J CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS [Children in armed conflict] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION [Nominations for ad litem judges of the InternationalT'ribunal for the Former Yugoslavia] UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON [Extension of the mandate of the UN interim Force in Lebanon(UNIFIL)] GEORGIA SITUATION [E>ctensionof the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (uNOMIG)] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATKEN [Renewing arms embargo imposed by resolution 1493 and expanded by resolution 1596 and re-establishing the Panel of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo] TERRORISM [Internationalcooperationin the fight against tenorism] INTERNATIONAL SECURITY [Continued terrorist attacks in Iraq] UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ wension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Misskmfor Iraq (UNAMI)] SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS [Establishmentof the UN IntegratedOffice in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL)] DEMOCRATlC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION [Increase in the strength of the UN Organization Mksion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)] ERITREAITHlOPlA @Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiilpia and EWea (UNMEE)] AFGHANISTAN SITUATION [Extending authorizationof the InternationalSecurity Assistance Force in Afghanistan]
5173 I 4 May
Unanimous
5192 131 May
Unanimous
5193 131 May
Unanimous
5194 I3 June
Unanimous
5202 l15 June
Unanimous
5205 l17 June
Unanimous
5207 l20 June
Unanimous
5208 l21 June
Unanimous
5210 l22 June
Unanimous
5213 / 24 June
Unanimous
5219 l30 June
Unanimous
5223 l7 July
Unanimous
5235 l 26 July
Unanimous
5236 l26 July
Unanimous
5241 129 July
Unanimous
5242 l29 July
Unanimous
5243 I 2 9 July
Unanimous
5244 1 29 July
Unanimous
5246 l4 Aug.
Unanimous
5247 ll1 Aug.
Unanimous
5254 l 31 Aug.
Unanimous
5255 l6 Sept.
Unanimous
5259 I 13 Sept.
Unanimous
5260 113 Sept.
Unanimous
SIRES/
Subiect INTERNATIONAL SECURIN rhreats to international peace and security] AFRICA-REGIONALSECURITY [Adoption of the Declaration on Strengtheningthe Effectiveness of the Security Council's Role in Conflict Prevention, particularlyin Africa] LIBERIA SITUATION wension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)] SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONK) SITUATION [Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION m e assignment of Judge ChristineVan Den Wyngaert to the Mrksii et al. case nohrvithstandingArticle 12 of the Statute of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia] SOMALIA SITUATION [Re-establishment of the UN Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (200311 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN [Cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and m & y ] C~TE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS [Extension the mandate of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 (200511 C~TE VIVOIR~POLITICALCONDITIONS r h e situation in a t e crlvoire] WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION [Extension of the mandate of the UN Missionfor the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION [Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( W U C ) ] MIDDLE EAST SITUATION r h e investigationof terrorist bombings in Lebanon] 1RAQ SITUATION mension of the mandate of the Multinational Force in Iraq] LIBERIA SITUATION [Additional element to the mandateof the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION m e establishment of a multinational stabiltzation force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to SFOR in Bosnia and Herzegovina under unified command and control] ERITREA-ETHIOPIA [Situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia] BURUNDI SITUATION [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi (ONUB)] UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYq E UN OPERATION IN C ~ T D'NOIRE [Renewal of the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) on arms embargo against M e #Ivoire] MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Fxtension of the mandate of the UN InternationalIndependentInvestigation Commission in Lebanon] INTERNATIONALSECURITY [Establishment of the Peacebuilding Commission] INTERNATIONAL SECURITY [Membership of the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission]
Meeting lDate. 2005 (S/PV.-)
5261 / 14 Sept.
Unanimous
5261 1 14 Sept.
Unanimous
5263 / 19 Sept.
Unanimous
5269 l23 Sept.
Unanimous
5272 / 30 Sept.
Unanimous
5273 / 30 Sept.
Unanimous
5280 1 14 Oct.
Unanimous Unanimous
5283 / 18 Oct.
Unanimous
5288 / 21 Oct.
Unanimous
5295 / 28 Oct.
Unanimous
5296 l28 Oct. 5297 / 31 Oct.
Unanimous
5300 l8 Nov.
Unanimow
5304 / 11 Nov.
Unanimous
5307 121 NW.
Unanimous
5308 / 23 Nov.
Unanimous
5311 1 30 NW.
Unanimous
5324 l14 Dec.
Unanimous
5327 l15 Dec. 5329 115 Dec.
Unanimous
5335 120 Dec.
Unanimous
5335 l20 Dec.
13-0-2
Meetinq Ipate. 2005 (SW.-) 1647(2005) 1648(2005) 1649(2005) 1650(2005) 1851(2005)
UBERlA SITUATION [Renewal of the measures on a m , travel, diamonds and timber imposedon Liberia by resolution 1521 (200311 UN DISENGAGEMENTOBSERVER FORCE [Renewalof the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Folrce (UNWFII DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF W E CONGO SITUATKIN [Extension of measures imposed by Security Council resolution 1596 (2005) on a m embargo against the Democratic Republicof the Congo] BURUNDI SITUATION [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Burundi (ONUB)] SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS [Extension of the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts Establishedpursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) to monitor implementationof the measures in Darfur]
5336 / 20 Dec.
Unanimous
5339 / 21 Dec.
Unanimous
5340 / 21 Dec.
Unanimous
5341 / 21 Dec.
Unanimous
5342 / 21 Dec.
Unanimous
VOTING CHART OF RESOLUTIONS Votes are as indicated in the provisionalverbatim records of the Security Council, sixtieth year 2005. The following symbols are used to indicate how each member voted:
YVotedYes N Voted No A Abstained NP Not Partidpabing Resolutionsadopted without vote are indicated by a blank space
Algeria Argentina
Brazil China
France
Greece
Romania
United Kingdom United Rep of Tanzania United states
Algeria Argentina
Brazil China
France Greece Japan
Philippines Romania Fiussian Federation United Kingdom United Rep of Tanzania United States
SRESI-
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1631
1632
1633
Algeria
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
l y l y l y l y l y l y l y l y
Argentina
Brazil China --
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
p
Denmark
~
y
~
y
~
y
~
y
France
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Greece
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Japan
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Philippines
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Romania
I 1
Y
I
Y
I
Y
I
Y
Russian Federation
Y
Y
Y
Y
United Kingdom
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
United Rep of Tanzania
Y
Y
Y
Y
United States
Y
Y
Y
Y
h
h
I
h
I
y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
~
y
~
y
~
y