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1996 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

30th August, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UNOMIL THROUGH 30 NOVEMBER, CALLS ON LIBERIAN FACTIONS TO HONOUR AGREEMENTS
By Unanimous Adoption of Resolution 1071 (1996), Council Stresses Continued International Support Dependant on Factions' Commitment to Peace Calling upon the Liberian factions to implement fully and expeditiously all their agreements and commitments, the Security Council today extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer...
30th August, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL CALLS ON BURUNDI REGIME TO RESTORE CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER, DEMANDS UNCONDITIONAL NEGOTIATIONS TOWARDS POLITICAL SETTLEMENT
With Unanimous Adoption of Resolution 1072 (1996), Council May Consider Chapter VII Action of Arms Embargo, Other Measures Should Demands Go Unmet Condemning the overthrow of the legitimate government and constitutional order in Burundi and calling on the regime to return to that order, restore the National Assembly and lift...
30th August, 1996
OPERATIONAL DEMINING SHOULD BE INTEGRAL PART OF PEACE-KEEPING MANDATES, ACCORDING TO SECURITY COUNCIL IN PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT
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28th August, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL HEARS CALL FOR IMMEDIATE CEASE-FIRE, POLITICAL DIALOGUE, IN BURUNDI, SPEAKERS CONDEMN RECENT COUP, SUPPORT SANCTIONS
Burundi Describes Regional Sanctions as Economic Aggression, Calls for Council Reversal of Sanctions, Reconsideration of Arms Embargo All the contending parties and factions involved in the Burundian conflict were urged this morning to call for an immediate cease-fire and begin political dialogue that would lead to a comprehensive...
23rd August, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL DEMANDS THAT IRAQ GIVE IMMEDIATE, UNCONDITIONAL AND UNRESTRICTED ACCESS TO SPECIAL COMMISSION'S INSPECTION TEAMS
As Rolf Ekeus, the Executive Chairman of United Nations Special Commission charged with eliminating Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, embarked on a visit to Baghdad, the Security Council this morning demanded once again that the Commission's inspection teams be given immediate, unconditional and unrestricted access to...
15th August, 1996
SPEAKERS URGE IMPOSITION OF GLOBAL BAN ON ANTI-PERSONNEL MINES, AS SECURITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES DEMINING IN PEACE-KEEPING CONTEXT
The international community should take urgent steps to impose a global ban on the production, transfer and use of anti-personnel land-mines to confront the dangers they posed for peace-keeping and address the world-wide mine crisis, the Security Council was told today by several delegations as it discussed demining in the...
15th August, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL AFFIRMS READINESS TO CONSIDER EXTENDING MANDATE OF UNTAES
Stressing the importance of the ability of the United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium (UNTAES) to complete its tasks, including the organization of elections, promptly and fully, the Security Council this morning affirmed its readiness to consider extending UNTAES' mandate...
8th August, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL EXPRESSES READINESS TO CONSIDER ECONOMIC MEASURES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH AGREEMENT FOR PEACE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
In Presidential Statement, Council Condemns Failure to Comply With Orders of International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia The Security Council this afternoon condemned the failure of the Republika Srpska and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to execute arrest warrants against Radovan Karadzic...
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