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1996 United Nations Government News & Press Releases |
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14th October, 1996
RACE FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT SHOULD BECOME AS RELENTLESS AS WAS NUCLEAR ARMS RACE, SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS ...
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11th October, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS ANGOLA MISSION UNTIL 11 DECEMBER, WHILE EXPRESSING DISAPPOINTMENT WITH PEACE PROCESS DELAYS Unanimously Adopts Resolution 1075 (1996); Will Consider Trade, Travel Restrictions on UNITA without 'Substantial' Progress by 20 November Deeply disappointed with the delay of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) in implementing its obligations under the Angolan peace process, the Security council this...
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10th October, 1996
SELFISHNESS, GREED STYMIE PEACE PROCESS IN ANGOLA, ZIMBABWE'S FOREIGN MINISTER TELLS SECURITY COUNCIL Says Council Must Decisively Salvage Process, Restore UN Credibility; Foreign Ministers of Angola, Mozambique, Botswana Also Address Council The time had come to say "enough is enough" to the "scheming, selfishness, greed and self-aggrandizement" which had stymied the peace process in Angola, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe,...
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10th October, 1996
FIRST COMMITTEE TO BEGIN DISARMAMENT AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY DEBATE ON MONDAY, 14 OCTOBER Background Release
The First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) meets on 14 October to begin its general debate on a wide range of disarmament items. During the current session, it is expected to address such issues as nuclear and conventional disarmament, control of fissile materials for weapons purposes, the...
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10th October, 1996
FIRST COMMITTEE HOLDS ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION The First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) this morning elected its Vice-Chairmen and Rapporteur and approved the programme of work for its current session. Elected as Vice-Chairmen were Andre Mernier (Belgium) and Andelfo Garcia (Columbia). Parfait Onanga (Gabon) was elected Rapporteur. Alyaksandr Sychou (Belarus)...
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10th October, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER LACK OF PROGRESS ON INVESTIGATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Presidential Statement Appeals to Parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina To Help Identify Fate of Missing Persons for Humanitarian and Legal Purposes The Security Council this morning expressed deep concern that little progress had been achieved with regard to the investigation of violations of international humanitarian law in Srebrenica,...
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4th October, 1996
AGREED DEFINITION OF TERRORISM NEEDED TO PROMOTE COOPERATION ON ITS ELIMINATION, SIXTH COMMITTEE TOLD Need to Balance State Sovereignty, Indidividual Rights Also Stressed by Speakers The need to arrive at an agreed definition of terrorism which distinguished it from actions aimed at the defence of legitimate rights was among the matters stressed this morning, as the Sixth Committee (Legal) continued its consideration of measures...
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3rd October, 1996
ASSEMBLY WOULD DECLARE POSSIBLE LIMITS ON RIGHT OF ASYLUM FOR TERRORISTS, UNDER PROPOSAL BY UNITED KINGDOM ...
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1st October, 1996
SECURITY COUNCIL DECIDES ON IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF ALL SANCTIONS AGAINST FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA Members Adopt Resolution 1074 (1996) Unanimously, Satisfied With Elections Held in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Line with Peace Agreement The Security Council this afternoon, noting with satisfaction the 14 September elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, decided to immediately terminate all sanctions on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia....
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