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2005 United Nations Government News & Press Releases |
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21st October, 2005
AS EFFORTS TO RESOLVE CAUSES OF DELAY CONTINUE, ADOPTION OF OVERALL
ANTI-TERRORISM TEXT IS SAID TO BE ATTAINABLE GOAL ...
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21st October, 2005
EXHIBIT COMMEMORATING 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD ON DISPLAY AT UN HEADQUARTERS, 22 – 31 OCTOBER Note to Correspondents
EXHIBIT COMMEMORATING 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD
ON DISPLAY AT UN HEADQUARTERS, 22 – 31 OCTOBER
In observance of United Nations Day, the “Peace in Mind” exhibit is being mounted off the Main Gallery of the General Assembly Visitors’ Lobby. The travelling...
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21st October, 2005
SECURITY COUNCIL DEMANDS THAT ALL IVORIAN SIGNATORIES, CONCERNED PARTIES
COMPLY IMMEDIATELY WITH TERMS OF PEACE AGREEMENTS ALREADY SIGNED Security Council
5288th Meeting (AM)
SECURITY COUNCIL DEMANDS THAT ALL IVORIAN SIGNATORIES, CONCERNED PARTIES
COMPLY IMMEDIATELY WITH TERMS OF PEACE AGREEMENTS ALREADY SIGNED
Resolution 1633 (2005) Seeks Appointment
Of New Prime Minister, Supports Establishment of International Working Group
Expressing its serious...
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21st October, 2005
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL DECIDES ON THEME FOR 2006 HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT Economic and Social Council
2005 Substantive Session
41st Meeting (AM)
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL DECIDES ON THEME FOR 2006 HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT
The Economic and Social Council decided that the theme of the high-level segment of its 2006 substantive session would be “Creating an environment at the national and international...
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20th October, 2005
MEMBER STATES TOUT UN REFORM, BUT FAIL TO ADDRESS PERENNIAL PROBLEM OF
DELAYED BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS, FIFTH COMMITTEE TOLD Sixtieth General Assembly
Fifth Committee
9th Meeting (AM)
MEMBER STATES TOUT UN REFORM, BUT FAIL TO ADDRESS PERENNIAL PROBLEM
OF DELAYED BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS, FIFTH COMMITTEE TOLD
Also Takes Up Report of International Civil Service Commission
With “reform” touted as this year’s slogan and a series of last month’s Summit...
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20th October, 2005
GENERAL ASSEMBLY CALLS FOR GREATER EFFORTS TO PROMOTE CULTURE OF PEACE,
FOSTER DIALOGUE AMONG CIVILIZATIONS general assembly calls for greater efforts to promote culture of peace,
foster dialogue among civilizations
The General Assembly today encouraged Governments, the United Nations system and civil society to strengthen efforts to promote a culture of peace and non-violence, as well as to develop tools to promote dialogue...
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20th October, 2005
SPEAKERS CITE NEED TO ADOPT DECLARATION ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ RIGHTS,
AS THIRD COMMITTEE CONCLUDES DISCUSSION OF ISSUE ...
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20th October, 2005
UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL, IN BRIEFING TO SECURITY COUNCIL, STRESSES NEED
FOR ENERGETIC COORDINATION TO TRANSLATE GAZA DISENGAGEMENT INTO PEACE Security Council
5287th Meeting* (AM)
UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL, IN BRIEFING TO SECURITY COUNCIL, STRESSES NEED
FOR ENERGETIC COORDINATION TO TRANSLATE GAZA DISENGAGEMENT INTO PEACE
He Says Upsurge in Violence Has Undermined Positive
Political Developments; Postponement of Sharon-Abbas Talks Disappointing
Energetic...
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20th October, 2005
SECURITY FOR NON-NUCLEAR-WEAPON STATES, BALLISTIC MISSILE PROLIFERATION
ADDRESSED IN DISARMAMENT COMMITTEE DRAFT TEXTS Sixtieth General Assembly
First Committee
16th Meeting (AM)
SECURITY FOR NON-NUCLEAR-WEAPON STATES , BALLISTIC MISSILE PROLIFERATION
ADDRESSED IN DISARMAMENT COMMITTEE DRAFT TEXTS
Convinced that nuclear disarmament and the complete elimination of nuclear weapons were essential to remove the danger of nuclear war, the...
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20th October, 2005
DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL, IN ADDRESS TO OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE SYMPOSIUM,
STRESSES NEED TO KEEP WORKING ON OUTSTANDING WORLD SUMMIT ISSUES DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL , IN ADDRESS TO OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE SYMPOSIUM,
STRESSES NEED TO KEEP WORKING ON OUTSTANDING WORLD SUMMIT ISSUES
She Cites Security Council Reform; Nuclear Questions;
Guidelines on Use of Force; Equitable, Effective Collective Security
Following is the text of Deputy Secretary-General Louise Fr袨ette’s...
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