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1998 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

30th June, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL, IN DEBATE ON OCCUPIED ARAB TERRITORIES, HEARS CALL FOR REPEAL OF DECISION ON JERUSALEM BOUNDARIES
Action Said to Impair Peace Process; Israel Contends Aim Is Just to Coordinate Public Services for Neighbouring Communities The Security Council today held a debate on the situation in the occupied Arab territories, in particular the 21 June decision by the Government of Israel to expand the border of Jerusalem and extend the municipal...
30th June, 1998
ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT EXPRESSES CONDOLENCES ON DEATHS OF ANGOLA ENVOY AND COLLEAGUES IN AIR CRASH
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29th June, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT; ACTION TO EASE SUFFERING IS URGED
Secretary-General's Representative Reports 2 Million Killed In Past Decade; Extreme Suffering and Hardship for Millions More Two million children had been killed in the past decade in armed conflicts, 12 million made homeless, and many others suffered from psychological trauma, Olara A. Otunnu, Special Representative of the Secretary-General...
29th June, 1998
FIRST COMMITTEE APPROVES DECISIONS TO STREAMLINE UNITED NATIONS DISARMAMENT MACHINERY
The First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) this morning approved two draft decisions on revitalizing and streamlining the disarmament machinery of the United Nations. During its resumed fifty-second session, the First Committee approved a draft decision by which the General Assembly would decide that, as of the...
29th June, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF ANGOLA OBSERVER MISSION, UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTING RESOLUTION 1180 (1998)
Tributes Are Paid to Secretary-General's Special Envoy and Colleagues Who Died in Weekend Air Crash The Security Council this evening decided to extend the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) and demanded that the Government of Unity and National Reconciliation (GURN) and, in particular, the National...
29th June, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF CYPRUS PEACEKEEPING FORCE, URGES PARTIES TO AVOID ACTIONS INCREASING TENSION AND RESUME DIRECT DIALOGUE
Security Council 3898th Meeting (Night) SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF CYPRUS PEACEKEEPING FORCE, URGES PARTIES TO AVOID ACTIONS INCREASING TENSION AND RESUME DIRECT DIALOGUE           Resolutions 1178 (1998) and 1179 (1998) Adopted Unanimously In adopting two resolutions on the situation in Cyprus, the Security...
29th June, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL CONDEMNS INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT, URGES STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
Presidential Statement Stresses Obligation of States To Prosecute Those Responsible for Breaches of Humanitarian Law The Security Council this evening strongly condemned the targeting of children in armed conflicts and called upon parties concerned to strictly comply with their obligations under international law, in particular under...
26th June, 1998
GENERAL ASSEMBLY APPROVES PEACEKEEPING FUNDS FOR 1998/1999, ACTS ALSO ON YEAR 2000 CONVERSION PROBLEM FOR COMPUTERS
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26th June, 1998
SECURITY COUNCIL URGES ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA TO ACHIEVE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF BORDER DISPUTE
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24th June, 1998
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO MARK FIRST UNITED NATIONS DAY IN SUPPORT OF TORTURE VICTIMS ON 26 JUNE
GENEVA, 24 June (UN Information Service) -- The international community will mark for the first time on 26 June United Nations Day in Support of Victims of Torture, a commemoration Secretary-General Kofi Annan calls "an occasion for the world to speak up against the unspeakable". "Today the United Nations appeals to all governments...
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