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1996 United Nations Government News & Press Releases |
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30th July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UNIFIL UNTIL 31 JANUARY 1997, BY RESOLUTION 1968 (1996) ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY Presidential Statement Regrets Loss of Civilian Life The Security Council this morning extended the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for another six months, until 31 January 1997, condemned all acts of violence in particular against the Force and urged the parties to end them. The current mandate expires...
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30th July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZES DEPLOYMENT OF 100 MILITARY OBSERVERS WITH UNTAES FOR FURTHER SIX MONTHS, UNTIL 15 JANUARY 1997 Resolution 1069 (1996) Adopted Unanimously The Security Council this morning authorized the deployment of 100 military observers as part of the United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium (UNTAES) for a further six months, until 15 January 1997. It took that action by its unanimous...
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29th July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS ACTIONS THAT LED TO OVERTHROW OF CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER IN BURUNDI Presidential Statement Calls on Burundian Parties To Halt All Violence and Engage in National Reconciliation Efforts The Security Council this evening condemned the actions that led to the overthrow of constitutional order in Burundi and urged the country's military leaders to restore constitutional government and processes, including...
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27th July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS USE OF WEAPONS AGAINST CIVIL AIRCRAFT; CALLS ON CUBA TO COMPLY WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW By 13-0-2 Vote, Resolution 1067 (1996) Says States Must Bar Use of Civil Aircraft Inconsistent with Aviation Convention Noting that the unlawful downing of two civil aircraft on 24 February by the Cuban Air Force violated the principle that States must refrain from using weapons against airborne civil aircraft, the Security Council...
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25th July, 1996
SECRETARY-GENERAL, IN MESSAGE TO DEMOCRACY AND TERRORISM CONFERENCE, SAYS UN READY TO COORDINATE NEW COUNTER-TERRORIST MEASURES ...
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24th July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS ANY ATTEMPT TO OVERTHROW, BY FORCE OR COUP D'ETAT, CURRENT GOVERNMENT OF BURUNDI Presidential Statement Condemns Massacre of Civilians, Urges All Parties to Cooperate to End Cycle of Violence Expressing its grave concern at recent information on political developments in Burundi, the Security Council this afternoon strongly condemned any attempt to overthrow the present legitimate Government by force or coup...
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15th July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZES MISSION OF OBSERVERS TO CONTINUE MONITORING DEMILITARIZATION OF PREVLAKA PENINSULA Determining that the situation in Croatia is a threat to international peace and security, the Security Council this morning authorized the United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP) to continue monitoring the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula until 15 January 1997. The UNMOP, established as an independent...
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11th July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UNAVEM III UNTIL 11 OCTOBER The Security Council this afternoon extended the mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM III) until 11 October. It urged the Government of Angola and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) to move ahead with formation of a government of unity and national reconciliation and with...
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3rd July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL READY TO CONSIDER EXTENDING MANDATE OF MILITARY OBSERVERS SERVING WITH UNTAES Presidential Statement Welcomes Demilitarization of Region; Calls on Both Sides to Cooperate in Maintaining Peace, Security The Security Council this afternoon expressed its readiness to consider favourably an extension of the mandate of the military observers serving with the United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern...
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3rd July, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL SAYS CROATIAN GOVERNMENT MUST ACT TO PROTECT RIGHTS OF CROATIAN SERBS Presidential Statement Deplores Government's Failure To Safeguard Rights, Safety, Well-Being of Local Serb Population Deeply concerned at the failure of the Croatian Government to take sufficient measures to safeguard the rights, safety and well-being of its local Serb population, the Security Council this afternoon said the Government...
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