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1997 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

31st July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA FOR SIX MONTHS, UNTIL 31 JANUARY 1998
Resolution 1124, Adopted Unanimously, Urges Continuation Of Direct Dialogue among Parties to Conflict in Abkhazia, Georgia Reiterating its deep concern at the continued deadlock in achieving a comprehensive settlement of the conflict in Abkhazia, Georgia, the Security Council this afternoon extended the mandate of the United Nations...
30th July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL ESTABLISHES TRANSITION MISSION IN HAITI (UNTMIH) TO ASSIST IN PROFESSIONALIZING OF HAITIAN NATIONAL POLICE
Resolution 1123 (1997), Adopted Unanimously, Limits Mandate to Single Four-Month Period, Ending 30 November The Security Council this afternoon unanimously decided to establish a United Nations Transition Mission in Haiti (UNTMIH), to assist that Government in professionalizing the Haitian National Police (HNP). The new Mission,...
30th July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL WELCOMES SUCCESSFUL PRESIDENTIAL, LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS IN LIBERIA
Through Presidential Statement, Council Urges Parties To Abide by Election Results, Cooperate in Forming New Government Welcoming the successful holding of presidential and legislative elections in Liberia on 19 July, the Security Council this afternoon called upon all parties to abide by the results and cooperate in the formation...
29th July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MISSION IN LEBANON UNTIL 31 JANUARY 1998, CONDEMNS ALL ACTS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST UNIFIL
Resolution 1122 (1997), Adopted Unanimously; Accompanying Presidential Statement Reaffirms Lebanese Sovereignty The Security Council this morning extended the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for a further six months, until 31 January 1998, condemned all violent acts against the Force and urged all...
23rd July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS MISTREATMENT OF INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL IN UNITA-CONTROLLED AREAS OF ANGOLA
In Presidential Statement, Council Expresses Concern at Destabilizing Actions in Angola; Reaffirms Readiness to Impose Restrictions against UNITA The Security Council this afternoon condemned the mistreatment of the personnel of the United Nations and international humanitarian organizations in areas controlled by the National Union...
22nd July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL ESTABLISHES DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD MEDAL FOR VALOUR, SACRIFICE OF UNITED NATIONS PEACE-KEEPERS
Kofi Annan Says Medal Will Honour Those Who Died Serving under UN Flag; Council President Cites Hammarskjöld's Role in United Nations Search for Peace The Security Council this afternoon established the Dag Hammarskjöld Medal as a tribute to the more than 1,500 persons from 85 countries who lost their lives while serving in United...
14th July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF UNTAES AND OF MILITARY OBSERVERS IN PREVLAKA UNTIL 15 JANUARY 1998
Resolutions on Situation in Croatia, 1119 and 1120, Adopted Unanimously Acting on the situation in Croatia, the Security Council this morning extended the mandate of the United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium (UNTAES) until 15 January 1998, and authorized United Nations military...
14th July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL ENCOURAGES STATES TO MAKE TRAINED CIVILIAN POLICE AVAILABLE AT SHORT NOTICE FOR UNITED NATIONS OPERATIONS
Presidential Statement Encourages Secretary-General To Promote Standardized Approach to Such Training, Recruitment Noting the increasing role and special functions of civilian police in United Nations peace-keeping operations, the Security Council this morning encouraged States to make appropriately trained police available to the...
11th July, 1997
ECOWAS ASKS SECURITY COUNCIL TO SEND 'UNEQUIVOCAL MESSAGE' TO SIERRA LEONE REGIME TO RETURN LEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT OF PRESIDENT KABBAH TO POWER
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11th July, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE AND UNCONDITIONAL RESTORATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER IN SIERRA LEONE
Rejecting as "unacceptable" the attempt to overthrow the democratically elected Government of President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah of Sierra Leone, the Security Council this afternoon again called for the immediate and unconditional restoration of constitutional order in the country. In a statement read out by its President, Peter Osvald...
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