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9th December, 2003
OPEN, INCLUSIVE INFORMATION SOCIETY THAT EMPOWERS ALL PEOPLE SHOULD BE GENEVA SUMMIT LEGACY, SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL
OPEN, INCLUSIVE INFORMATION SOCIETY THAT EMPOWERS ALL PEOPLE
SHOULD BE GENEVA SUMMIT LEGACY, SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL
Following are Secretary-GeneralKofi Annan’s remarks at the official welcome ceremony for the World Summit on the Information Society, hosted by Pascal Couchepin, President of Switzerland, in Geneva, 9...
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9th December, 2003
SECOND COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS PROCLAMATION OF INTERNATIONAL DECADE ON ‘WATER FOR LIFE’, 2005-2015 ...
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9th December, 2003
GENERAL ASSEMBLY DECIDES TO INCLUDE ITEM ON REPRODUCTIVE CLONING IN ITS AGENDA FOR 59TH SESSION IN 2004 ...
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9th December, 2003
SECRETARY-GENERAL SHOCKED BY TERROR ATTACK IN MOSCOW
SECRETARY-GENERAL SHOCKED BY TERROR ATTACK IN MOSCOW
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan:
The Secretary-General was shocked to learn that the Russian Federation had been the victim of yet another act of terror, this time in Moscow, that resulted in the deaths of innocent...
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9th December, 2003
ANWARUL K. CHOWDHURY DESIGNATED SECRETARY-GENERAL OF 2004 MEETING TO REVIEW ACTION PROGRAMME FOR SMALL ISLAND STATES
ANWARUL K. CHOWDHURY DESIGNATED SECRETARY-GENERAL OF 2004 MEETING
TO REVIEW ACTION PROGRAMME FOR SMALL ISLAND STATES
Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan has designated Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing...
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8th December, 2003
PRESS STATEMENT ON IRAQ BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT
PRESS STATEMENT ON IRAQ BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Following is today’s statement to the press on Iraq by Security Council President Stefan Tafrov (Bulgaria):
Members of the Security Council condemn in the strongest terms the repeated attacks in Iraq on foreign and Iraqi nationals and international and Coalition...
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5th December, 2003
DESPITE SIGNIFICANT GAINS, AFGHANISTAN REMAINS FRAGILE, CONTINUES TO REQUIRE INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT, GENERAL ASSEMBLY TOLD
Fifty-eighth General Assembly
Plenary
69th Meeting (AM & PM)
DESPITE SIGNIFICANT GAINS, AFGHANISTAN REMAINS FRAGILE, CONTINUES TO REQUIRE
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT, GENERAL ASSEMBLY TOLD
The General Assembly today called on all Afghan groups to respect the authority of and support the Transitional Administration, and...
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5th December, 2003
SECRETARY-GENERAL DISMAYED AT APPARENT TERRORIST EXPLOSION IN RUSSIAN COMMUTER TRAIN
SECRETARY-GENERAL DISMAYED AT APPARENT TERRORIST EXPLOSION
IN RUSSIAN COMMUTER TRAIN
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan:
The Secretary-General was dismayed to learn of this morning’s explosion in a commuter train near the Yessentuki station in the Russian Federation. ...
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5th December, 2003
ACTIVITIES OF SECRETARY-GENERAL IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, 2-4 DECEMBER 2003
Activities of Secretary-General in Los Angeles, California, 2-4 December 2003
Secretary-General Kofi Annan flew from New York to Los Angeles on Tuesday, 2 December, where he arrived in the early afternoon.
That evening, in a speech to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, the Secretary-General recalled the great achievements...
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4th December, 2003
IN PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT, SECURITY COUNCIL EXPRESSES GRAVE CONCERN AT ATTEMPTS BY ARMED ELEMENTS IN COTE D’IVOIRE TO CROSS CEASEFIRE LINE
Security Council
4875th Meeting* (PM)
IN PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT, SECURITY COUNCIL EXPRESSES GRAVE CONCERN AT ATTEMPTS
BY ARMED ELEMENTS IN COTE D’IVOIRE TO CROSS CEASEFIRE LINE
The Security Council this afternoon expressed its grave concern at attempts by armed elements in Côte d’Ivoire to cross the...
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