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1995 United Nations Government News & Press Releases |
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3rd November, 1995
COMMISSION OF INQUIRY TO INVESTIGATE REPORTS OF MILITARY TRAINING AND ARMS TRANSFER TO RWANDA WILL VISIT FIVE AFRICAN COUNTRIES The International Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Reports of Military Training and Arms Transfers to Former Rwandese Government Forces, was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 20 October pursuant to Security Council resolution 1013 (1995). The International Commission will visit Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda,...
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3rd November, 1995
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TO BE ADVANCED UNDER JOINT ARRANGEMENT BY TWO KEY BODIES Agreement Between United Nations Programme and Smithsonian Institution Will Aid Scientific Research WASHINGTON D.C., 31 October 1995 (UNEP) -- The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Smithsonian Institution, one of the world's foremost research and education institutes, have signed an agreement on the enhancement...
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3rd November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLS FOR RELIEF ASSISTANCE TO DISPLACED IN SRI LANKA The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary- General Boutros Boutros-Ghali: Reports of the massive displacement of the civilian population in northern Sri Lanka are a source of deep concern to the Secretary-General. It is evident that humanitarian assistance on a significant scale will be essential to...
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3rd November, 1995
FIFTH COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS CANDIDATES FOR ACABQ, CONTRIBUTIONS COMMITTEE, BOARD OF AUDITORS, INVESTMENTS COMMITTEE, ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL The Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) this morning recommended 19 candidates to the General Assembly to fill vacancies in the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), the Committee on Contributions, the Board of Auditors, the Investments Committee and the United Nations Administrative Tribunal....
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3rd November, 1995
FREE DETERMINATION OF POLITICAL STATUS FOR NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES SUBJECT OF TEXT APPROVED BY FOURTH COMMITTEE Forty Amendments Considered Before Resolution Adopted by Recorded Vote; Drafts Also Appeared on Questions of Western Sahara, New Caledonia, Gibraltar The General Assembly would reaffirm that the people in the remaining 12 Non-Self-Governing Territories must ultimately determine freely their political status, according to a draft...
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3rd November, 1995
RESOLUTION ON FOREIGN ECONOMIC INTERESTS IN NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES APPROVED BY FOURTH COMMITTEE European Union Proposes 34 Amendments; 13 Approved, 21 Defeated; Texts Approved on Military Activities, Decolonization, Information, Training The General Assembly would call on administering Powers to ensure that no discriminatory and unjust wage systems or working conditions exist in their Non-Self-Governing Territories and to apply...
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2nd November, 1995
DAILY HIGHLIGHTS FOR: 2 November 1995 * Secretary-General, addressing business leaders at luncheon, appeals for help in resolving UN financial crisis. * General Assembly reiterates call to States to refrain from promulgating and applying measures which affect sovereignty of other States and freedom of trade and navigation. * General ...
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2nd November, 1995
$2.1 BILLION PLEDGED FOR UN DEVELOPMENT FUNDS AND PROGRAMMES AT TWO-DAY CONFERENCE More than $2.1 billion in real or anticipated contributions were pledged for development activities of the United Nations system at the two-day pledging conference which concluded this morning. A total of 66 countries and observers announced pledges for the Organization's funds and programmes during the 1995 United Nations Pledging...
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2nd November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL APPEALS TO BUSINESS LEADERS FOR HELP RESOLVING UN FINANCIAL CRISIS IN LUNCHEON ADDRESS TO BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR UNITED NATIONS CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY
Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's address to the Business Council for the United Nations, part of a luncheon series in honour of the United Nations fiftieth anniversary sponsored by the Council and The Economist, at Headquarters on 2 November: Last week, the largest number...
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2nd November, 1995
FIFTH COMMITTEE HEARS DIFFERING VIEWS ON BUDGETS FOR REGIONAL COMMISSIONS The countries of each region should determine whether the work of its regional commission overlapped with those of other bodies, the representative of China said this afternoon, as the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) concluded its first reading of three sections of the proposed budget for 1996-1997. The question of...
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