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ST/LIB/SER.B/S.51
Index to Proceedings of the Security Council
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Sixty-ninth year –– 2014
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dag Hammarskjöld Library New York, 2015 United Nations
DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD LIBRARY Bibliographical Series, No. S. 51
ST/LIB/SER.B/S.51
UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION Sales No. E.15.I.8
ISBN 978-92-1-101321-4 eISBN 978-92-1-057474-7
ISSN 0082-8408
Copyright © United Nations, 2015 All rights reserved
Printed in United Nations, New York
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CONTENTS
Introduction ..................................................................................... iii
Abbreviations .................................................................................. iv
Organizational information .............................................................. v
Check-list of meetings .................................................................... ix
Agenda ........................................................................................... xiv
Subject index .................................................................................. 1
Index to speeches .......................................................................... 124
Corporate names/countries …………………………………… 125
Speakers ………………………………………………………... 183
Subjects …………………………………………………………. 254
List of documents ........................................................................... 309
Resolutions adopted by the Security Council ................................ 318
Voting chart of resolutions ............................................................. 323
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INTRODUCTION The Security Council is the organ of the United Nations which has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security under the Charter of the United Nations. The Council, which is composed of 15 members, is organized so as to be able to function continuously. The Index to Proceedings of the Security Council is a guide to the documentation and proceedings of the Security Council, its commissions, committees and ad hoc committees. The present issue covers the sixty-ninth year (2014) of the Security Council and its sub-bodies which met during the year. The Index is prepared by the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, Department of Public Information, as one of the products of the United Nations Bibliographic Information System (UNBIS). ARRANGEMENT OF THE INDEX The Index consists of the following parts: Sessional information, listing members and officers, and providing information on rules of procedure and on resolutions and decisions; Check-list of meetings, listing the meetings of the Council and those of its subsidiary bodies that met during the year; Agenda, listing matters considered by and brought before the Council together with the subject headings under which these items are listed in the Subject index; Subject index, providing topical access to Security Council documentation arranged alphabetically by subjects and listing documents submitted to the Council, the meetings at which items were considered and the action taken, if any; Index to speeches, providing access to speeches that were made before the Security Council. The index is subdivided into three sections: corporate names/countries, speakers and subjects; Speakers’ names are based on information found in United Nations documents. To submit a name correction, please send an e-mail to [email protected] List of documents, listing documents arranged by symbol; Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, 2014, listing resolution numbers, the subjects under which they may be found in the Subject index, as well as meetings and dates on which the resolutions were adopted; Voting chart, indicating the voting for resolutions adopted by the Council.
DOCUMENTATION OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL Documents of the Security Council are first issued in provisional form. A selected number of them are subsequently printed in the quarterly Supplements to Official Records, where they are arranged chronologically. Some special reports are issued individually as numbered Special Supplements. Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, first issued in provisional form, are later collected along with decisions taken, in a separate volume of the Official Records of the year. After their republication in the Official Records, the provisional documents are no longer available. Double-symbol documents bearing both S/- and A/- symbols were submitted to both the Security Council and the General Assembly. Verbatim records of meetings of the Security Council appear first in provisional form. They may be identified by their symbol, which consists of the series corresponding to that of the meeting, e.g., S/PV.7092. Verbatim records of meetings are later printed as separate fascicles in the Official Records. HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS Printed documentation for the Security Council, sixty-ninth year, may be obtained or purchased from authorized sales agents by providing the following information: Official Records of the Security Council, Sixty-ninth Year: Meeting… (specify meeting number) for verbatim records. Supplement for… (specify quarter of year or special supplement no.). Resolutions and decisions (for the collected edition of resolutions and decisions adopted during the year).
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ABBREVIATIONS Add. Addendum, addenda
Art. ASEAN
Article Association of South-East Asia Nations
Corr. Corrigendum; corrigenda
ICJ International Court of Justice
INTERPOL International Criminal Police Organization KFOR Kosovo Force
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
No. Number(s)
para., paras. Paragraph(s)
Rev. Revision
SCOR Official Records of the Security Council
Sess. Session
Suppl. Supplement
UN UNDP Unesco
United Nations United Nations Development Programme United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNICEF UNRWA WHO
United Nations Children’s Fund United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East World Health Organization
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ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION
MEMBERS AND TERMS OF OFFICE
Members Date of election by the General Assembly
Term of office (1 Jan.-31 Dec.)
Argentina 18 Oct. 2012 2013-2014 Australia 18 Oct. 2012 2013-2014 Chad 17 Oct. 2013 2014-2015 Chile 17 Oct. 2013 2014-2015 China Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter France Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Jordan 6 Dec. 2013 2014-2015 Lithuania 17 Oct. 2013 2014-2015 Luxembourg 18 Oct. 2012 2013-2014 Nigeria 17 Oct. 2013 2014-2015 Republic of Korea 18 Oct. 2012 2013-2014 Russian Federation Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Rwanda 18 Oct. 2012 2013-2014 United Kingdom Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter United States Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter
A list of representatives and advisers for 2014 is included in Permanent Missions to the United Nations (ST/SG/SER.A/304).
PRESIDENTS
In accordance with rule 18 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, the presidency of the Council is held in turn by Member States, normally in the English alphabetical order of their names. Each President holds office for one calendar month. During 2014, the presidency was held as follows:
Month President Meetings January Jordan (Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid Al-Hussein)
(Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah) (Judeh, Nasser)
7092-7094, 7096(Resumption1), 7098-7100, 7103-7107 7095, 7101-7102 7096
February Lithuania (Murmokaitė, Raimonda) (Murmokaitė, Raimonda / Kazragienė Rita/ Baublys, Dainius) (Linkevicius, Linas) (Linkevicius, Linas / Murmokaitė, Raimonda / Baublys, Dainius) (Kazragienė, Rita)
7108, 7110-7111, 7114-7120 7109 7112 7113 7121
March Luxembourg (Lucas, Sylvie) (Asselborn, Jean) (Asselborn, Jean / Lucas, Sylvie / Maes, Olivier / Flies, Jacques) (Maes, Olivier)
7124-7127, 7130, 7132, 7136-7144, 7146-7150 7128, 7134 7129 7145
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Month President Meetings April Nigeria (Ogwu, U. Joy)
(Ogwu, U. Joy / Sarki, Usman) (Wali, Aminu Bashir) (Sarki, Usman / Wali, Aminu Bashir)
7152-7155, 7157-7159, 7162-7163, 7165 7160, 7164 7161 7161(Resumption1)
May Republic of Korea (Oh, Joon / Paik, Ji-ah) (Oh, Joon) (Yun, Byung-se / Paik, Ji-ah / Oh, Joon) (Paik, Ji-ah)
7167, 7184 7168, 7170-7174, 7176-7181, 7183, 7185-7188, 7190 7169 7175, 7182
June Russian Federation (Churkin, Vitaly I.) (Churkin, Vitaly I. / Zagaynov, Evgeny T.) (Churkin, Vitaly I / Pankin, Alexander A. / Iliichev, Petr V.) (Iliichev, Petr V.) (Zagaynov, Evgeny T.) (Churkin, Vitaly I. / Iliichev, Petr V.) (Churkin, Vitaly I / Pankin, Alexander A.) (Pankin, Alexander A.)
7191, 7193-7194, 7204, 7207, 7209-7210, 7212 7192 7196 7197, 7202, 7206 7198-7199 7203 7205, 7208 7211
July Rwanda (Gasana, Eugène-Richard) (Nduhungirehe, Olivier) (Gasana, Eugène-Richard / Nduhungirehe, Olivier)
7213-7214, 7216-7222, 7224-7227, 7229-7231 7215, 7232 7228
August United Kingdom (Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir) (Wilson, Peter) (Simmonds, Mark) (Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir / Wilson, Peter)
7234-7235, 7238-7240, 7242-7245, 7249-7256 7236, 7246, 7248 7237 7247, 7257
September United States (Power, Samantha / Dunn, David) (Power, Samantha) (DiCarlo, Rosemary A.) (Kerry, John / Power, Samantha) (Obama, Barack / Kerry, John / Power, Samantha)
7259, 7262, 7268 7260, 7263-7264, 7266-7267, 7269-7270, 7273 7265 7271 7272
October Argentina (Perceval, María Cristina) (Perceval, María Cristina / Oyarzábal, Mario) (Perceval, María Cristina / Oyarzábal, Mario / Millicay, Fernanda)
7274-7280, 7282-7285, 7286-7288, 7291-7294 7281, 7289 7285(Resumption1)
November Australia (Quinlan, Gary Francis) (King, Philippa Jane) (Bishop, Julie / King, Philippa Jane / Quinlan, Gary Francis) (Bishop, Julie) (Bishop, Julie / Quinlan, Gary Francis)
7295-7304, 7306, 7309-7315, 7319-7325 7307-7308 7316 7317 7318
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Month President Meetings December
Chad
(Cherif, Mahamat Zene) (Mangaral, Bante) (Cherif, Mahamat Zene) (Cherif, Mahamat Zene / Mangaral, Bante)
7326-7329, 7334-7342, 7344-7345, 7348-7350, 7352-7354 7331-7332 7343, 7346 7347, 7351
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RULES OF PROCEDURE
During 2014, the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council contained in document S/96/Rev.7 were in effect (Sales No. E.83.1.4).
RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS
Resolutions adopted and decisions taken by the Council during 2014 are collected in volumes of the Official Records of the Security Council, Sixty-ninth Year (documents S/INF/69 and S/INF/70 (to be issued)). Resolutions initially issued separately in provisional form under the symbols S/RES/2133-2195 (2014), are listed on pages 318-322 entitled “Resolutions adopted by the Security Council”.
CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS
(Symbol: S/PV.-)
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Meeting Date, 2014
7092 6 Jan. 7093 10 Jan. 7094 13 Jan. 7095 16 Jan. 7096 20 Jan.
7096(Resumption1) 20 Jan. 7097 21 Jan. 7098 22 Jan. 7099 23 Jan. 7100 23 Jan. 7101 27 Jan. 7102 27 Jan. 7103 28 Jan. 7104 28 Jan. 7105 29 Jan. 7106 30 Jan. 7107 30 Jan. 7108 10 Feb. 7109 12 Feb. 7110 13 Feb. 7111 13 Feb. 7112 14 Feb. 7113 19 Feb. 7114 20 Feb. 7115 21 Feb. 7116 22 Feb. 7117 24 Feb. 7118 25 Feb. 7119 26 Feb. 7120 26 Feb. 7121 26 Feb. 7122 27 Feb. 7123 28 Feb. 7124 1 Mar. 7125 3 Mar. 7126 5 Mar. 7127 5 Mar. 7128 6 Mar. 7129 7 Mar. 7130 10 Mar. 7131 10 Mar. 7132 11 Mar. 7133 12 Mar. 7134 13 Mar. 7135 14 Mar. 7136 14 Mar. 7137 14 Mar. 7138 15 Mar. 7139 17 Mar. 7140 18 Mar. 7141 18 Mar. 7142 19 Mar. 7143 19 Mar. 7144 19 Mar. 7145 19 Mar. 7146 20 Mar. 7147 24 Mar.
Meeting Date, 2014
7148 7149 7150 7151
26 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 31 Mar.
7152 3 Apr. 7153 10 Apr. 7154 13 Apr. 7155 16 Apr. 7156 16 Apr. 7157 16 Apr. 7158 23 Apr. 7159 24 Apr. 7160 25 Apr. 7161 28 Apr. 7161(Resumption1) 28 Apr. 7162 29 Apr. 7163 29 Apr. 7164 29 Apr. 7165 29 Apr. 7166 30 Apr. 7167 2 May 7168 2 May 7169 7 May 7170 8 May 7171 12 May 7172 12 May 7173 13 May 7174 14 May 7175 14 May 7176 15 May 7177 19 May 7178 20 May 7179 20 May 7180 22 May 7181 22 May 7182 27 May 7183 27 May 7184 28 May 7185 28 May 7186 29 May 7187 29 May 7188 29 May 7189 29 May 7190 29 May 7191 2 June 7192 5 June 7193 9 June 7194 9 June 7195 9 June 7196 11 June 7197 16 June 7198 17 June 7199 17 June 7200 17 June 7201 17 June 7202 18 June 7203 19 June
Meeting Date, 2014
7204 7205 7206 7207 7208 7209 7210
23 June 24 June 24 June 25 June 25 June 25 June 25 June
7211 25 June 7212 26 June 7213 8 July 7214 10 July 7215 11 July 7216 14 July 7217 15 July 7218 17 July 7219 18 July 7220 18 July 7221 21 July 7222 22 July 7223 23 July 7224 23 July 7225 28 July 7226 28 July 7227 28 July 7228 28 July 7229 30 July 7230 30 July 7231 30 July 7232 31 July 7233 5 Aug. 7234 5 Aug. 7235 6 Aug. 7236 6 Aug. 7237 7 Aug. 7238 7 Aug. 7239 8 Aug. 7240 8 Aug. 7241 14 Aug. 7242 15 Aug. 7243 18 Aug. 7244 19 Aug. 7245 19 Aug. 7246 19 Aug. 7247 21 Aug. 7248 26 Aug. 7249 27 Aug. 7250 27 Aug. 7251 27 Aug. 7252 28 Aug. 7253 28 Aug. 7254 28 Aug. 7255 29 Aug. 7256 29 Aug. 7257 29 Aug. 7258 4 Sept. 7259 8 Sept. 7260 9 Sept.
CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS
(Symbol: S/PV.-)
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Meeting
Date, 2014
7261 7262 7263 7264 7265 7266 7267 7268 7269 7270
10 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 18 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept.
7271 19 Sept. 7272 24 Sept. 7273 30 Sept. 7274 8 Oct. 7275 9 Oct. 7276 14 Oct. 7277 14 Oct. 7278 14 Oct. 7279 14 Oct. 7280 21 Oct. 7281 21 Oct. 7282 22 Oct. 7283 22 Oct. 7284 22 Oct. 7285 23 Oct. 7285(Resumption1) 23 Oct. 7286 24 Oct. 7287 24 Oct. 7288 27 Oct. 7289 28 Oct. 7290 29 Oct. 7291 29 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2014
7292 7293 7294 7295 7296 7297 7298
29 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 5 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov.
7299 7 Nov. 7300 7 Nov. 7301 7 Nov. 7302 7 Nov. 7303 7 Nov. 7304 7 Nov. 7305 11 Nov. 7306 11 Nov. 7307 11 Nov. 7308 11 Nov. 7309 12 Nov. 7310 12 Nov. 7311 12 Nov. 7312 17 Nov. 7313 17 Nov. 7314 18 Nov. 7315 18 Nov. 7316 19 Nov. 7317 20 Nov. 7318 21 Nov. 7319 24 Nov. 7320 24 Nov. 7321 25 Nov. 7322 25 Nov. 7323 25 Nov.
Meeting Date, 2014
7324 7325 7326 7327
25 Nov. 26 Nov. 4 Dec. 4 Dec.
7328 9 Dec. 7329 9 Dec. 7330 9 Dec. 7331 9 Dec. 7332 10 Dec. 7333 10 Dec. 7334 10 Dec. 7335 11 Dec. 7336 11 Dec. 7337 12 Dec. 7338 12 Dec. 7339 15 Dec. 7340 15 Dec. 7341 15 Dec. 7342 15 Dec. 7343 16 Dec. 7344 17 Dec. 7345 17 Dec. 7346 18 Dec. 7347 18 Dec. 7348 18 Dec. 7349 18 Dec. 7350 18 Dec. 7351 19 Dec. 7352 22 Dec. 7353 22 Dec. 7354 30 Dec.
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Ad Hoc Committees
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1373 (2001) CONCERNING COUNTER-TERRORISM
(Symbol: S/AC.40/SR.-) Established at the 4385th meeting, 28 Sept. 2001. Terms of reference: resolution 1373 (2001) of 28 Sept. 2001. Chairman: Raimonda Murmokaitė (Lithuania). Vice-Chairmen: representatives of France, Russian Federation and Rwanda. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Meeting Date, 2014
279 23 Jan. 280 27 Feb. 281 20 Mar. 282 17 Apr. 283 8 May 284 5 June 285 10 July 286 31July 287 11 Sept. 288 289 290 291
23 Oct. 6 Nov.
24 Nov. 18 Dec.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO
RESOLUTION 1540 (2004) CONCERNING NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
(Symbol: S/AC.44/SR.-) Established at the 4956th meeting, 28 Apr. 2004. Terms of reference: resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 Apr. 2004. Chairman: Oh Joon (Republic of Korea).
Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Luxembourg, Nigeria and United Kingdom. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Meeting Date, 2014
59 30 Jan. 60 9 June 61 4 Aug. 62 3 Nov. 63 11 Dec.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1591 (2005) CONCERNING THE SUDAN
(Symbol: S/AC.47/SR.-) Established at the 5153rd meeting, 29 Mar. 2005. Terms of reference: resolution 1591 (2005) of 29 Mar. 2005. Chairman: María Cristina Perceval (Argentina). Vice-Chairman: representatives of Australia and Nigeria. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Meeting Date, 2014 5 13 Nov.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1970 (2011) CONCERNING LIBYA
(Symbol: S/AC.52/SR.-) Established at the 6491st meeting, 26 Feb. 2011. Terms of reference: resolution 1970 (2011) of 26 Feb. 2011. Chairman: Eugène-Richard Gasana (Rwanda).
Vice-Chairmen: representatives of the Republic of Korea. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Meeting Date, 2014 2 14 Nov.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 2127 (2013) CONCERNING THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
(Symbol: S/AC.55/SR.-) Established at the 7072nd meeting, 5 Dec. 2013. Terms of reference: resolution 2127 (2013) of 5 Dec. 2013. Chairman: Raimonda Murmokaitė (Lithuania).
Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Jordan. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Meeting Date, 2014 1 16 Jan. 2 6 Feb. 3 3 Dec.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 2140 (2014) CONCERNING YEMEN
(Symbol: S/AC.56/SR.-) Established at the 7119th meeting, 26 Feb. 2014. Terms of reference: resolution 2140 (2014) of 26 Feb. 2014. Chairman: Raimonda Murmokaitė (Lithuania).
Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Jordan. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.
Meeting Date, 2014 1 30 Apr. 2 26 Nov.
(Restricted distribution of meeting records)
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AGENDA
The Council's practice is to adopt at each meeting, on the basis of a provisional agenda circulated in advance, the agenda for that meeting. At subsequent meetings an item may appear in its original form or with the addition of such sub-items as the Council may decide to include. Once included in the agenda, an item remains on the list of matters of which the Council is seized, until the Council agrees to its removal.
The agenda as adopted for each meeting in 2014 will be found in the Official Records of the Security Council, Sixty-Ninth Year (S/PV.7092-7354). A list of weekly summary statements of matters of which the Security Council is seized, and on the stage reached in their consideration, submitted by the Secretary-General under rule 11 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, appears in the Subject index under the heading "UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA".
Listed below are the matters considered by, or brought to the attention of the Council during 2014. They are arranged alphabetically by the subject headings under which related documents are to be found in the Subject index.
LIST OF MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL DURING 2014
NOTE: Subject headings under which documentation related to agenda items is listed in the Subject index appear in capital letters following the title of the item.
The situation in Afghanistan. See AFGHANISTAN SITUATION United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.
See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Peace and security in Africa. See AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY The situation in Burundi. See BURUNDI SITUATION The situation in the Central African Republic. See CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic. See UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic. See UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Protection of civilians in armed conflicts. See CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Children and armed conflicts. See CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Women and armed conflicts. See WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Political conditions in Côte d’Ivoire. See CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.
See UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE
The situation in Cyprus. See CYPRUS QUESTION United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.
See UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS
The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. See DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
See UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Disarmament matters. See DISARMAMENT
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Political conditions in Eritrea. See ERITREA–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Regional security in Europe. See EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY The situation in the Former Yugoslavia. See FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION The situation in Kosovo.
See KOSOVO (SERBIA) United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. See UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Peace and security in the Great Lakes region of Africa. See GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY The situation in Guinea-Bissau. See GUINEA–BISSAU SITUATION Political conditions in Haiti. See HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
See UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Human rights matters. See HUMAN RIGHTS Election of members of the International Court of Justice. See ICJ International Criminal Court. See INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT International peace and security. See INTERNATIONAL SECURITY International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. See INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994. See INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA The situation in Iraq. See IRAQ SITUATION United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq.
See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
The situation between Iraq and Kuwait. See IRAQ–KUWAIT SITUATION The situation in Liberia. See LIBERIA SITUATION United Nations Mission in Liberia.
See UN MISSION IN LIBERIA The situation in Libya. See LIBYA SITUATION United Nations Support Mission in Libya.
See UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA
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Political conditions in Mali. See MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali.
See UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI The situation in the Middle East. See MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Relations between Israel and Lebanon. See ISRAEL–LEBANON Political conditions in Lebanon. See LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
The situation in Palestine. See PALESTINE QUESTION
The situation in the occupied Arab territories. See TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. See UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. See UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON
Nuclear disarmament matters. See NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Matters concerning the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. See NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Missile launches conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. See DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA–MISSILE LAUNCHINGS Peacebuilding. See PEACEBUILDING United Nations peacekeeping operations. See PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations. See REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN The situation in Rwanda. See RWANDA SITUATION
Sanctions compliance. See SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Political conditions in Sierra Leone. See SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Special Court for Sierra Leone. See SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone.
See UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE Small arms. See SMALL ARMS The situation in Somalia. See SOMALIA SITUATION Political conditions in South Sudan. See SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS United Nations Mission in South Sudan.
See UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Political conditions in the Sudan. See SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. See AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei. See UN INTERIM SECURITY FORCE FOR ABYEI
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The situation in the Syrian Arab Republic. See SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Political conditions in Ukraine. See UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS International terrorism. See TERRORISM Methods of work of the Security Council. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Annual report of the Security Council to the General Assembly. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2013-2014) The question of Western Sahara. See WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara. See UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA Political conditions in Yemen. See YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
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OTHER MATTERS BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL DURING 2014
NOTE: These items were not discussed by the Council
Relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. See ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN
Relations between Cameroon and Nigeria. See CAMEROON–NIGERIA
The situation in Central America. See CENTRAL AMERICA SITUATION
Relations between Djibouti and Eritrea. See DJIBOUTI–ERITREA
The situation in Georgia.
See GEORGIA SITUATION
Question of India and Pakistan. See INDIA–PAKISTAN QUESTION
Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Israel. See IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–ISRAEL
Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and United Arab Emirates. See IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Kosovo Force.
See KFOR Question of Korea. See KOREAN QUESTION
Election of Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of Sanctions Committees of the Security Council. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–SANCTIONS COMMITTEES–OFFICERS
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OTHER MATTERS INCLUDED IN THE INDEX
Matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA
Credentials of representatives on the Security Council in 2014. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS
Resolutions and decisions adopted by the Security Council in 2014. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS
SECURITY COUNCIL – 69TH YEAR – 2014 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Reports
S/2014/163 (A/68/789) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 7 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/179 Letter, 11 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 6 Mar. 2014 from the Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the operations of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, covering the period from 1 Nov. 2013-31 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/283 Letter, 11 Apr. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011) in which the Council presents its position on the recommendations contained in the 3rd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team.
S/2014/402 Letter, 9 June 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits 4th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 2082 (2012) concerning the Taliban and other Associated Individuals and Entities constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan.
S/2014/420 (A/68/910) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : [report of the Secretary-General].
Issued: 18 June 2014.
S/2014/421 Letter, 18 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 13 June 2014 from the Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the operations of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, covering the period from 1 Feb.-30 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/656 (A/69/540) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 9 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/656/Corr.1 (A/68/988/Corr.1) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General : corrigendum.
Issued: 21 Oct. 2014. - Withdraws document A/68/988-S/2014/656; the report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security is being circulated under document symbol A/69/540-S/2014/656.
S/2014/678 Letter, 17 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 11 Sept. 2014 from the Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the operations of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, covering the period 1 May-31 July 2014.
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) S/2014/856 Letter, 28 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 24 Nov. 2014 from the Secretary-General of NATO including the final report on the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.
S/2014/876 (A/69/647) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 9 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/888 Letter, 11 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits 5th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team submitted pursuant to resolution 2160 (2014) concerning the Taliban and other Associated Individuals and Entities constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan.
S/2014/923 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/924 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/210 Letter, 24 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint an expert on the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1526 (2004).
S/2014/256 (A/68/834) Letter, 9 Apr. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits text of the Declaration by the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization on the Forthcoming Elections in Afghanistan, adopted in Moscow, 3 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/674 Letter, 15 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Nicholas Haysom (South Africa) as his Special Representative for Afghanistan and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
S/2014/675 Letter, 17 Sept. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 15 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/674) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Nicholas Haysom (South Africa) to serve as his Special Representative for Afghanistan and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) S/2014/887 Letter, 11 Dec. 2014, from Afghanistan.
Transmits the Agreement between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Afghanistan on the status of NATO forces and NATO personnel conducting mutually agreed NATO-led activities in Afghanistan, signed in Sept. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/184 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) until 17 Mar. 2015] / Australia.
S/2014/883 Draft resolution [on the situation in Afghanistan] / Australia.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/11 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7208th meeting, 25 June 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/12 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7208th meeting, 25 June 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7139 (17 Mar. 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Slovakia, Sweden and Turkey.
S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014) Belgium, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Pakistan and Syrian Arab Republic.
S/PV.7208 (25 June 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Pakistan, Spain and Turkey.
S/PV.7267 (18 Sept. 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Poland, Slovakia, Spain and Turkey.
S/PV.7338 (12 Dec. 2014) Afghanistan.
S/PV.7347 (18 Dec. 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Finland, Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7139 (17 Mar. 2014).
At the 7139th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/184 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2145 (2014).
S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014).
S/PV.7208 (25 June 2014). At the 7208th meeting, the President made two
statements, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan": S/PRST/2014/11 and S/PRST/2014/12.
S/PV.7267 (18 Sept. 2014).
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7338 (12 Dec. 2014). At the 7338th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/883
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2189 (2014).
S/PV.7347 (18 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2145 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) until 17 Mar. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7139th meeting, 17 Mar. 2014)
S/RES/2189 (2014) [The situation in Afghanistan]. (Adopted unanimously, 7338th meeting, 12 Dec.
2014)
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Reports
S/2014/9 Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the United Nations to help States and subregional and regional entities in Africa in fighting terrorism.
Issued: 9 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/319 Report of the Secretary-General on the activities of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa and on the Lord's Resistance Army-affected areas.
Issued: 6 May 2014.
S/2014/341 Report of the Security Council mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Uganda and Ethiopia (including the African Union).
Issued: 13 May 2014.
S/2014/358 (A/68/908) Letter, 30 Apr. 2013, from Chad. Transmits, as representative of the Chair of the UN Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa, the report of the Committee on its 37th ministerial meeting, held in N'Djamena, 19-23 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/397 Progress towards the United Nations integrated strategy for the Sahel : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 6 June 2014.
S/2014/442 Report of the Secretary-General on the activities of the United Nations Office for West Africa.
Issued: 26 June 2014.
S/2014/812 Report of the Secretary-General on the activities of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa and on the Lord's Resistance Army-affected areas.
Issued:
S/2014/937 Letter, 23 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa. Transmits report of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa for 2014.
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AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2014/945 Report of the Secretary-General on the
activities of the United Nations Office for West Africa. Issued: 24 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/51 Letter, 24 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 2056 (2012) and 2071 (2012) and informs that, as at 1 Feb. 2014, responsibility for the implementation of the UN integrated strategy for the Sahel will be entrusted to the UN system in the region by placing the Office of the Special Envoy for the Sahel under the overall authority of the Secretary-General's Special Representative for West Africa, who will also be supported by the Office.
S/2014/103 Letter, 10 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports on the work of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), the mandate of which expires on 28 Feb. 2014; recommends a further extension of the mandate of the Office for a period of 18 months.
S/2014/104 Letter, 13 Feb. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 10 Feb. 2014 (S/2014/103) on the work of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) and informs that his proposal to extend the mandate of the Office for a period of 18 months until 31 Aug. 2015 has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council.
S/2014/225 Letter, 26 Mar. 2014, from Angola. Transmits, as Chair of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, the final communiqué adopted at the summit meeting, held in Luanda, 25 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/306 Letter, 25 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Abdoulaye Bathily (Senegal) to serve as his Special Representative for Central Africa and Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa to succeed Abou Moussa (Chad).
S/2014/307 Letter, 29 Apr. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 25 Apr. 2014 (S/2014/306) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Abdoulaye Bathily (Senegal) to serve as his Special Representative for Central Africa and Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa.
S/2014/310 Letter, 28 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Hiroute Guebre Sellassie (Ethiopia) to serve as his Special Envoy for the Sahel and Head of the Office.
S/2014/311 Letter, 30 Apr. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 28 Apr. 2014 (S/2014/310) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Hiroute Guebre Sellassie (Ethiopia) to serve as his Special Envoy for the Sahel and Head of the Office.
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2014/345 Letter, 10 May 2014, from the Sudan.
Transmits press statement issued by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan refuting the allegation that the Lord's Resistance Army leader and some of his senior commanders have recently returned to seek safe haven in Sudanese-controlled areas of the Kafia Kingi enclave.
S/2014/390 Letter, 4 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 27 May 2014 from Mali including the conclusions of the 2nd Ministerial Meeting of the Coordination Platform on Strategies for the Sahel, held in Bamako, 16 May 2014.
S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/419 Letter, 17 June 2014, from Algeria. Transmits documents in relation to the situation in Mali: The Algiers Declaration, The Algiers Preliminary Platform for the inclusive inter-Malian dialogue, The joint communiqué of the 3rd high-level consultation session on the inter-Malian dialogue, The communiqué of the 4th session of the bilateral strategic committee between Algeria and Mali on northern Mali.
S/2014/425 Letter, 18 June 2014, from Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Transmits conclusions of the London Ministerial Meeting on Security in Nigeria, held on 12 June 2014, concerning alleged abduction of school girls in Nigeria by Boko Haram and other groups.
S/2014/534 (A/68/976) Note verbale, 5 Aug. 2014, from Brazil. Transmits, on behalf of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (the BRICS countries), the Declaration and Action Plan of the 6th BRICS summit, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, 15 July 2014.
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/579 Letter, 8 Aug. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Informs that members of the Security Council have agreed to send a mission to Europe and Africa from 8 to 14 Aug. 2014 and also agreed on the terms of reference of the mission.
S/2014/644 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), Security Council resolution 2116 (2013) and the report on UNMIL dated 15 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/598); concerns the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and recommends a technical rollover of the mandate of UNMIL for a period of 3 months, and that the Security Council defer consideration of proposals for the extension of the mandate of UNMIL, set out in 15 Aug. 2014 report, until 30 Dec. 2014.
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AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2014/661 Letter, 9 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Informs the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Mohammed Ibn Chambas (Ghana) as his Special Representative for West Africa and Head of the UN Office for West Africa; also will serve as Chairman of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission replacing Said Djinnit (Algeria).
S/2014/662 Letter, 11 Sept. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 9 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/661) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Mohammed Ibn Chambas (Ghana) to serve as his Special Representative for West Africa and Head of the UN Office for West Africa.
S/2014/669 Letter, 15 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits joint letter dated 29 Aug. 2014 from the Presidents of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea concerning the impact of Ebola virus disease in West Africa and beyond.
S/2014/679 (A/69/389) Identical letters, 17 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Reports the extent of Ebola virus disease spread in West Africa and calls for joint action to contain and combat of the outbreak by mobilizing resources.
S/2014/877 (A/69/662) Identical letters, 9 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Informs the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed (Mauritania) as his Special Representative for the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER).
S/2014/886 Letter, 11 Dec. 2014, from Mali. Transmits conclusions of the 3rd Ministerial Meeting for the Establishment of a Coordination Platform for the Implementation of the United Nations Integrated Strategy for the Sahel, held at Bamako, 18 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/905 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from Mali. Transmits final communiqué of the 46th ordinary session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States, held in Abuja, 15 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/933 Letter, 22 Dec. 2014, from Mali. Transmits declaration of the 1st summit of Heads of State and Government on the Nouakchott Process on the enhancement of security cooperation and the operationalization of the African peace and security architecture in the Sahelo-Saharan region, held in Nouakchott, 18 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/934 Letter, 22 Dec. 2014, from Mali. Transmits final communiqué of the Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Group of Five for the Sahel (Sahel G-5), held in Nouakchott, 19 Dec. 2014.
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) Draft resolutions
S/2014/673 Draft resolution [on the outbreak of the Ebola virus in, and its impact on, West Africa] / Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guinea, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Timor-Leste, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Republic of Tanzania, United States of America, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Yemen and Zambia.
S/2014/917 Draft resolution [on preventing and combating terrorism, including terrorism benefitting from transnational organized crime] / Australia, Chad, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Rwanda and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/8 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7171st meeting, 12 May 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Central African region"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/17 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7249th meeting, 27 Aug. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Peace and security in Africa"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/24 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7318th meeting, 21 Nov. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Peace and security in Africa"] / by the President of the Security Council.
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AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PRST/2014/25 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 7334th meeting, 10 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Central African region"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014) Liberia.
S/PV.7268 (18 Sept. 2014) Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Colombia, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guinea, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Norway, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Saint Lucia, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Timor-Leste, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Republic of Tanzania, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Yemen and Zambia.
S/PV.7279 (14 Oct. 2014) Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
S/PV.7318 (21 Nov. 2014) Guinea, Liberia, Mali and Sierra Leone.
S/PV.7351 (19 Dec. 2014) Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, India, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Pakistan, Senegal, Spain, Sweden, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda and Ukraine.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7171 (12 May 2014).
At the 7171st meeting, members of the Council agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Central African region": S/PRST/2014/8.
S/PV.7203 (19 June 2014).
S/PV.7213 (8 July 2014).
S/PV.7245 (19 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7249 (27 Aug. 2014). At the 7249th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Peace and security in Africa": S/PRST/2014/17.
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7268 (18 Sept. 2014). At the 7268th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/673
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2177 (2014).
S/PV.7279 (14 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7318 (21 Nov. 2014). At the 7318th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Peace and security in Africa": S/PRST/2014/24.
S/PV.7334 (10 Dec. 2014). At the 7334th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Central African region": S/PRST/2014/25.
S/PV.7335 (11 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7351 (19 Dec. 2014). At the 7351st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/917
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2195 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2177 (2014) [The outbreak of the Ebola virus in, and its impact on, West Africa].
(Adopted unanimously, 7268th meeting, 18 Sept. 2014)
S/RES/2195 (2014) [Preventing and combating terrorism, including terrorism benefitting from transnational organized crime].
(Adopted unanimously, 7351st meeting, 19 Dec. 2014)
ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN General documents
S/2014/20 (A/68/695) Letter, 10 Jan. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Nov. 2013.
S/2014/22 (A/68/705) Letter, 13 Jan. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Dec. 2013.
S/2014/24 (A/68/706) Letter, 13 Jan. 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of Dec. 2013.
S/2014/94 (A/68/752) Letter, 12 Feb. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Jan. 2014.
S/2014/110 (A/68/760) Letter, 18 Feb. 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the period 1-31 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/124 (A/68/768) Letter, 24 Feb. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Concerns the situation of Azerbaijanis of the Nagorny Karabakh region and the ongoing conflict with Armenia.
S/2014/168 (A/68/794) Letter, 10 Mar. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Feb. 2014.
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ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN (continued) S/2014/198 (A/68/801) Letter, 17 Mar. 2014, from
Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of Feb. 2014.
S/2014/249 (A/68/829) Letter, 3 Apr. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Mar. 2014.
S/2014/261 (A/68/835) Letter, 9 Apr. 2014, from Armenia. Recalls alleged massacre in Maragha, a village in Nagorny Karabakh, on 10 Apr. 1992.
S/2014/277 (A/68/847) Letter, 15 Apr. 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of Mar. 2014.
S/2014/298 (A/68/853) Letter, 24 Apr. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Refers to letter dated 9 Apr. 2014 from Armenia (A/68/835-S/2014/261) regarding the Maragha question, a village in Nagorny Karabakh, and refutes allegations stated therein.
S/2014/315 (A/68/865) Letter, 2 May 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Apr. 2014.
S/2014/383 (A/68/894) Letter, 26 May 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of Apr. 2014.
S/2014/398 (A/68/903) Letter, 5 June 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of May 2014.
S/2014/466 (A/68/938) Letter, 30 June 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of May 2014.
S/2014/467 (A/68/937) Letter, 2 July 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of June 2014.
S/2014/470 (A/68/939) Letter, 2 July 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of June 2014.
S/2014/564 (A/68/960) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Welcomes the adoption of General Assembly resolution 68/303 entitled "Strengthening the role of mediation in the peaceful settlement of disputes, conflict prevention and resolution".
S/2014/566 (A/68/962) Letter, 4 Aug. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Transmits statement dated 3 Aug. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, on alleged violations of the ceasefire agreements by Armenia.
S/2014/570 (A/68/964) Letter, 4 Aug. 2014, from Armenia. Transmits statement dated 2 Aug. 2014 by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Armenia, on alleged violations of the ceasefire agreements of May 1994 and February 1995 by Azerbaijan.
S/2014/574 (A/68/967) Letter, 6 Aug. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of July 2014.
ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN (continued) S/2014/577 (A/68/968) Letter, 7 Aug. 2014, from Armenia.
Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of July 2014.
S/2014/616 (A/68/979) Letter, 22 Aug. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Refers to letter dated 7 Aug. 2014 from Armenia (A/68/968-S/2013/577) and refutes allegations made therein.
S/2014/658 (A/68/989) Letter, 9 Sept. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Aug. 2014.
S/2014/666 (A/68/992) Letter, 10 Sept. 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of Aug. 2014.
S/2014/718 (A/69/420) Letter, 2 Oct. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Sept. 2014.
S/2014/746 (A/69/541) Letter, 15 Oct. 2014, from Armenia. Transmits a comparative analysis of the Armenian and Azerbaijani operational data on alleged ceasefire violations presented by the 2 Permanent Missions for the month of July 2014.
S/2014/752 (A/69/547) Letter, 20 Oct. 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of Sept. 2014.
S/2014/811 (A/69/576) Letter, 12 Nov. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Oct. 2014.
S/2014/813 (A/69/583) Letter, 12 Nov. 2014, from Armenia. Transmits statement dated 12 Nov. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, condemns the alleged shooting down by the armed forces of Azerbaijan of an Mi-24 helicopter of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defence Army, during a training flight.
S/2014/841 (A/69/607) Letter, 21 Nov. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Transmits statement dated 20 Nov. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan in connection with the alleged actions by the armed forces of Armenia on the front line against the defence positions of Azerbaijan's troops.
S/2014/843 (A/69/608) Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from Armenia. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Azerbaijan for the month of Oct. 2014.
S/2014/899 (A/69/666) Letter, 15 Dec. 2014, from Azerbaijan. Reports alleged violations of the ceasefire by Armenia for the month of Nov. 2014.
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Reports
S/2014/26 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 15 Jan. 2014.
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AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR (continued)
S/2014/87 Letter, 7 Feb. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan. Transmits the final report of the Panel of Experts on the Sudan Established pursuant to Resolution 1591 (2005).
S/2014/138 Special report of the Secretary-General on the review of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 25 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/279 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 15 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/515 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 22 July 2014.
S/2014/852 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 26 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/866 Letter, 3 Dec. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits report on the investigation of the Office of the Special Prosecutor for Crimes in Darfur on the alleged rape of 200 women in the Tabit region.
S/2014/913 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan. Transmits report of Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits
Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/670 Letter, 16 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2173 (2014) and provides information on the streamlining of the civilian component of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).
S/2014/771 Letter, 29 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Concerns allegations that reporting from the AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) had been subject to manipulation, with the intentional effect of covering up alleged crimes committed against civilians and peacekeepers, in particular those committed by the forces of the Government of the Sudan; transmits executive summary of the report of the review team on allegations of manipulation of reporting on Darfur.
S/2014/802 Letter, 10 Nov. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits press release issued by the investigation team of the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), which visited Tabit village on 9 Nov. 2014 to verify the allegations of mass rape in the village.
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR (continued)
S/2014/819 Letter, 17 Nov. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits statement dated 16 Nov. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan refuting allegations of the rape of women by Sudanese armed forces in Tabit village, North Darfur; also presents its position concerning visits to the village and requests made by the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
S/2014/838 Letter, 20 Nov. 2014, from the Sudan. Concerns allegations of mass rape in the village of Tabit in North Darfur State.
S/2014/863 Letter, 1 Dec. 2014, from the Sudan. Refers to the media reports regarding the closure of the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) human rights office; clarifies that the decision taken by the Government of the Sudan is for the closure of the sub-liaison office opened by UNAMID in Khartoum.
S/2014/910 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from the Sudan. Refers to Sudan's letter dated 1 Dec. 2014 (S/2014/863) regarding the exit strategy of the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur and transmits letter of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Sudan, which elaborates the basis of and prospects for the exit strategy and the steps expected to be taken by the UN for its implementation.
Draft resolutions S/2014/236 Draft resolution [on endorsing Secretary-
General's revised strategies for the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/628 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) until 30 June 2015] / France, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7100 (23 Jan. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7152 (3 Apr. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7159 (24 Apr. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7238 (7 Aug. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7250 (27 Aug. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7326 (4 Dec. 2014) Sudan. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7100 (23 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7152 (3 Apr. 2014). At the 7152nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/236
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2148 (2014).
S/PV.7159 (24 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7199 (17 June 2014).
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AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR (continued)
S/PV.7233 (5 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7238 (7 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7250 (27 Aug. 2014). At the 7250th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/628
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2173 (2014).
S/PV.7326 (4 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7337 (12 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2148 (2014) [Endorsing Secretary-General's revised strategies for the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)].
(Adopted unanimously, 7152nd meeting, 3 Apr. 2014)
S/RES/2173 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) until 30 June 2015)].
(Adopted unanimously, 7250th meeting, 27 Aug. 2014)
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Reports
S/2014/187 Letter, 13 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 27 Feb. 2014 from the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, enclosing the 36th report on the activities of the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; covers the period 1 Sept.-30 Nov. 2013.
S/2014/314 Letter, 2 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 2 May 2014 from the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina including the 45th report on the implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina, covering the period 21 Oct. 2013-21 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/531 Letter, 25 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 14 July 2014 from the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, enclosing the 37th report on the activities of the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; covers the period 1 Dec. 2013-28 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/702 Letter, 25 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 11 Sept. 2014 from the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, enclosing the 38th report on the activities of the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; covers the period 1 Mar.-31 May 2014.
S/2014/777 Letter, 30 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 27 Oct. 2014 from the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina including the 46th report on the implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina, covering the period 21 Apr. -21 Oct. 2014.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION (continued) Draft resolutions
S/2014/794 Draft resolution [on implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina] / France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7176 (15 May 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
S/PV.7307 (11 Nov. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina.
S/PV.7308 (11 Nov. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7176 (15 May 2014).
S/PV.7307 (11 Nov. 2014). At the 7307th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/794
was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 2183 (2014).
S/PV.7308 (11 Nov. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2183 (2014) [Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina].
(Adopted 14-0-1, 7307th meeting, 11 Nov. 2014)
BURUNDI SITUATION Reports
S/2014/36 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Office in Burundi.
Issued: 20 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/550 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Office in Burundi.
Issued: 31 July 2014. General documents
S/2014/57 Letter, 27 Jan. 2014, from the Chair of the Burundi Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission. Reports that the Chair of the Burundi Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission visited Burundi from 13 to 17 Jan. 2014 and will provide further information and clarification as may be required by the Security Council.
S/2014/404 Letter, 20 June 2014, from the Chair of the Burundi Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission. Reports, in the capacity as Chair of the Burundi Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission, the visits to Brussels, Paris, Bujumbura, Kigali and Arusha from 21 to 31 May 2014, on the situation in Burundi.
S/2014/700 Letter, 23 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the Secretary-General's report on Burundi (S/2014/550) and informs his intention to deploy an advance team to commence preparations for the establishment of the UN electoral observer mission and to ensure that it is fully operational on 1 Jan. 2015.
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BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) S/2014/701 Letter, 23 Sept. 2014, from the President of
the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 23 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/700) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to deploy an advance team to commence preparations for the establishment of a UN electoral observer mission in Burundi.
S/2014/800 Letter, 6 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 6 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/799) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Cassam Uteem (Mauritius) to serve as his Special Envoy and Head of the UN Electoral Observation Mission in Burundi.
S/2014/954 Letter, 30 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Burundi Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission. Reports that the Chair of the Burundi Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission visited Burundi from 8 to 12 Dec. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/96 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Office in Burundi (BNUB) until 31 Dec. 2014] / France and Nigeria.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7104 (28 Jan. 2014) Burundi.
S/PV.7110 (13 Feb. 2014) Burundi.
S/PV.7174 (14 May 2014) Burundi.
S/PV.7236 (6 Aug. 2014) Burundi.
S/PV.7295 (5 Nov. 2014) Burundi. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7104 (28 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7110 (13 Feb. 2014). At the 7110th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/96
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2137 (2014).
S/PV.7174 (14 May 2014).
S/PV.7236 (6 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7295 (5 Nov. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2137 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Office in Burundi (BNUB) until 31 Dec. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7110th meeting, 13 Feb. 2014)
CAMEROON–NIGERIA General documents
S/2014/6 Letter, 3 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 19 Dec. 2012 (S/2012/954) regarding the activities of the UN Support Team to the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission with funding from the regular budget and informs of the latest achievements and activities undertaken by the Mixed Commission.
S/2014/7 Letter, 8 Jan. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 3 Jan. 2014 (S/2014/6) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to continue the activities of the UN Support Team to the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission, with funding from the regular budget.
S/2014/893 Letter, 9 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 3 Jan. 2014 (S/2014/6) informing the President of the Security Council of the progress made by the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission and to his reply dated 8 Jan. 2014 (S/2014/7); informs of the latest achievements and activities undertaken by the Mixed Commission.
S/2014/894 Letter, 12 Dec. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 9 Dec. 2014 (S/2014/893) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to continue the activities of the UN support team to the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission, with funding from the regular budget.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Reports
S/2014/111 Letter, 19 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 5 Feb. 2014 from the Permanent Mission of France to the UN enclosing a report on the operational activities of the French force Sangaris deployed in the Central African Republic, along with a table of the joint operations undertaken with the African-led International Support Mission in the Central African Republic (MISCA).
S/2014/142 Report of the Secretary-General on the Central African Republic submitted pursuant to paragraph 48 of Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
Issued: 3 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/172 Letter, 11 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the first progress report of the Commission of the African Union on the situation in the Central African Republic and the activities of the African-led International Support Mission in the Central African Republic.
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/275 Letter, 15 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 4 Apr. 2014 from France pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013) on the situation in the Central African Republic; transmits 2nd report on Operation Sangaris : support to the African-led International Support Mission in the Central African Republic (MISCA) in the discharge of its mandate, issued 22 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/373 Letter, 26 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 16 June 2014 from the Chair of the International Commission of Inquiry on the Central African Republic forwarding the preliminary report of the Commission in accordance with Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
S/2014/452 Letter, 26 June 2014, from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic Established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013). Transmits the interim report of the Panel prepared in accordance with para. 59 (c) of Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
S/2014/562 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/663 Letter, 11 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 12 Aug. 2014 from France, pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013), submitting the 3rd report on the operational activities of the French force Sangaris deployed in the Central African Republic.
S/2014/762 Letter, 28 Oct. 2014, from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic Established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013). Transmits the final report of the Panel of Experts.
S/2014/812 Report of the Secretary-General on the activities of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa and on the Lord's Resistance Army-affected areas.
Issued:
S/2014/857 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic.
Issued: 28 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/858 Letter, 28 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 13 Nov. 2014 from the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union and Vice-President of the European Commission, submitting report of the European Union operation in the Central African Republic to the Security Council on its support to the African-led International Support Mission and the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/870 Letter, 5 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 1 Dec. 2014 from France, pursuant to Security Council resolution 2149 (2014), submitting a report on the operational activities of the French force Sangaris deployed in the Central African Republic.
S/2014/921 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 2127 (2013) concerning the Central African Republic. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/928 Letter, 19 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits final report of the International Commission of Inquiry on the Central African Republic received from the Chair of the Commission in accordance with Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
General documents S/2014/34 Letter, 27 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 22 Jan. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, African Integration, la Francophonie and Central Africans Abroad of the Central African Republic on the agreement of the Head of State of the Transition to the provision of an additional European Union contribution to the international community's efforts, in the form of a military operation, in the Central African Republic.
S/2014/43 Letter, 20 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013) and informs that arrangements for the establishment of the International Commission of Inquiry in the Central African Republic are under way and that the Commission will consist of Bernard Acho Muna (Cameroon), Fatima M'Baye (Mauritania) and Jorge Castañeda (Mexico).
S/2014/44 Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 20 Jan. 2014 (S/2014/43) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to deploy an International Commission of Inquiry in the Central African Republic pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
S/2014/45 Letter, 25 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 21 Jan. 2014 from the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union and Vice-President of the European Commission referring to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013) on the situation in the Central African Republic; concerns the security situation and confirms the readiness of the European Union to contribute to the stabilization of that country.
S/2014/83 Letter, 7 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 27 Jan. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, African Integration, Francophonie and Central Africans Abroad of the Central African Republic requesting the deployment of a UN operation in the Central African Republic.
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/98 Letter, 13 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013) concerning the Central African Republic and resolution 2134 (2014) extending the mandate of the Panel of Experts; provides the names of the experts appointed to serve on the Panel.
S/2014/99 Letter, 13 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 3 Feb. 2014 from the Commissioner for Peace and Security of the African Union Commission, including a communiqué on the situation in the Central African Republic adopted by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 416th meeting, held in Addis Ababa, 29 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/117 Letter, 20 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 17 Feb. 2014 from the Chairperson of the African Union Commission including the African Union's proposals on the enhancement of international action in the Central African Republic.
S/2014/151 (A/68/785) Identical letters, 4 Mar. 2014, from Guinea addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Group of States members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Final Communiqué of the Expanded Emergency Meeting at the Ministerial Level of the Executive Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on the situation in the Central African Republic, held at Jeddah, 20 Feb. 2014.
Document symbol S/2014/151 originally issued separately on 5 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/228 Letter, 24 Mar. 2014, from the Chair of the Central African Republic Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission. Reports that the Chair of the Central African Republic Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission visited Bangui from 4 to 7 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/250 Letter, 7 Apr. 2014, from Chad. Transmits letter dated 7 Apr. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs and African Integration of Chad, addressed to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Secretary-General of the UN refuting allegations made against the Chadian contingent of the African-led International Support Mission in the Central African Republic (MISCA).
S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/410 Letter, 16 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 10 June 2014 from the Chair of the International Commission of Inquiry on the Central African Republic informing of the delay of the publication of the preliminary report.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/497 Letter, 11 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as his Special Representative for the Central African Republic and Head of MINUSCA.
S/2014/498 Letter, 15 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 11 July 2014 (S/2014/497) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as his Special Representative for the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).
S/2014/544 Letter, 24 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Martin Chomu Tumenta (Cameroon) as Force Commander of MINUSCA whose term of service will start on 15 Sept. 2014 following the transfer of authority between the African-led International Support Mission in the Central African Republic (MISCA) and MINUSCA.
S/2014/545 Letter, 28 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 24 July 2014 (S/2014/544) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Martin Chomu Tumenta (Cameroon) as Force Commander of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).
S/2014/591 Letter, 14 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Secretary General's letter dated 20 Jan. 2014 (S/2014/43) concerning arrangements for the establishment of the International Commission of Inquiry in the Central African Republic; reports his decision to appoint Philip G. Alston (Australia) as a member of the Commission to replace Jorge Castañeda (Mexico).
Draft resolutions S/2014/54 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA) until 31 Jan. 2015] / Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/252 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) until 30 Apr. 2015] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/745 Draft resolution [on extension of the authorization of the European Union operation contained in para. 44 of resolution 2134 (2014) until 15 Mar. 2015] / France.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/25 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7334th meeting, 10 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Central African region"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/28 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7349th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Central African Republic"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7092 (6 Jan. 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7103 (28 Jan. 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7114 (20 Feb. 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7153 (10 Apr. 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7206 (24 June 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7246 (19 Aug. 2014) Central African Republic. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7092 (6 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7098 (22 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7103 (28 Jan. 2014). At the 7103rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/54
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2134 (2014).
S/PV.7114 (20 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7128 (6 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7153 (10 Apr. 2014). At the 7153rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/252
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2149 (2014).
S/PV.7206 (24 June 2014).
S/PV.7215 (11 July 2014).
S/PV.7246 (19 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7280 (21 Oct. 2014). At the 7280th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/745
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2181 (2014).
S/PV.7329 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7334 (10 Dec. 2014). At the 7334th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Central African region": S/PRST/2014/25.
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued)
S/PV.7349 (18 Dec. 2014). At the 7349th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation in the Central African Republic": S/PRST/2014/28.
Resolutions S/RES/2134 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN
Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA) until 31 Jan. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7103rd meeting, 28 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2149 (2014) [Establishment of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) until 30 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7153rd meeting, 10 Apr. 2014)
S/RES/2181 (2014) [Extension of the authorization of the European Union operation contained in para. 44 of resolution 2134 (2014) until 15 Mar. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7280th meeting, 21 Oct. 2014)
CENTRAL AMERICA SITUATION General documents
S/2014/234 (A/68/822) Identical letters, 28 Mar. 2014, from Honduras addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 26 Mar. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Honduras addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of El Salvador, concerning the situation in the Gulf of Fonseca.
S/2014/357 Letter, 19 May 2014, from Honduras. Transmits official letter No. 68/DSS-14 of 16 May 2014, whereby the Government of Honduras conveys to the Government of El Salvador a protest at the alleged maritime incident that occurred on that date in waters under Honduran jurisdiction in the Gulf of Fonseca, in which one Honduran fisherman was killed and another was injured.
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Reports
S/2014/31 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic.
Issued: 27 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/91 (A/68/750) Letter, 10 Feb. 2014, from Liechtenstein. Transmits report of the Workshop entitled "Children and Armed Conflict : Strengthening the Implementation of the United Nations Children and Armed Conflict Agenda", held in Princeton University, United States, 12-13 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/181 Conflict-related sexual violence : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 13 Mar. 2014.
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CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) S/2014/267 Report of the Secretary-General on children
and armed conflict in Mali. Issued: 14 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/339 (A/68/878) Children and armed conflict : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 15 May 2014.
S/2014/453 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 30 June 2014.
S/2014/884 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in South Sudan.
Issued: 11 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/914 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict. Transmits report of the Working Group's activities from 1 July 2013-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/144 Letter, 1 Mar. 2014, from Luxembourg.
Transmits concept note for the open debate of the Security Council on "Children and armed conflict" to be held on 7 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/150 Letter, 4 Mar. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 27 Feb. 2014 from the Chair of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict established by the Security Council in its resolution 1612 (2005), based on the Working Group's conclusions on children and armed conflict in the Philippines, adopted on 14 Feb. 2014 (S/AC.51/2014/1).
S/2014/245 Letter, 6 Feb. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits observations of the Syrian Arab Republic, issued in Damascus on 25 Dec. 2013, regarding the report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic (S/2014/31).
S/2014/588 Letter, 12 Aug. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 7 Aug. 2014 from the Chair of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in follow-up to the conclusions adopted by the Working Group on 7 July 2014 on children and armed conflict in Mali (S/AC.51/2014/2).
S/2014/809 Letter, 11 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 7 Nov. 2014 from the Chair of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict based on the conclusions of the Working Group adopted on 19 Sept. 2014 on children and armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (S/AC.51/2014/3).
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) Draft resolutions
S/2014/149 Draft resolution [on children and armed conflict] / Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Chad, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7129 (7 Mar. 2014) Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda and Uruguay.
S/PV.7160 (25 Apr. 2014) Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Ecuador, Estonia, Germany, Guatemala, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay and Viet Nam.
S/PV.7259 (8 Sept. 2014) Afghanistan, Algeria, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Estonia, Germany, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Somalia, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay and Yemen.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7129 (7 Mar. 2014).
At the 7129th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/149 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2143 (2014).
S/PV.7160 (25 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7259 (8 Sept. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2143 (2014) [Children and armed conflict]. (Adopted unanimously, 7129th meeting, 7 Mar.
2014)
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CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Reports
S/2014/181 Conflict-related sexual violence : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 13 Mar. 2014. General documents
S/2014/74 Letter, 3 Feb. 2014, from Lithuania. Transmits concept note for the Security Council debate on "Protection of civilians in armed conflict" to be held on 12 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/571 Letter, 5 Aug. 2014, from the United Kingdom. Transmits concept note for Security Council open briefing on World Humanitarian Day, 19 Aug. 2014, focusing on the protection of humanitarian workers, under the agenda item on the protection of civilians in armed conflict.
S/2014/796 Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits Joint communiqué of South Sudan and the UN on the prevention of conflict-related sexual violence, signed by the Secretary-General's Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict and the President of South Sudan, during the visit of the Special Representative to South Sudan from 6 to 11 Oct. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/640 Draft resolution [on the protection of
humanitarian personnel and UN and associated personnel in armed conflict] / Australia, Argentina, Chad, Chile, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/3 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7109th meeting, 12 Feb. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Protection of civilians in armed conflict"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7109 (12 Feb. 2014) Afghanistan, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, Uruguay and State of Palestine.
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS (continued)
S/PV.7160 (25 Apr. 2014) Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Ecuador, Estonia, Germany, Guatemala, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay and Viet Nam.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7109 (12 Feb. 2014).
At the 7109th meeting, members of the Council agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Protection of civilians in armed conflict": S/PRST/2014/3.
S/PV.7160 (25 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7244 (19 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7256 (29 Aug. 2014). At the 7256th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/640
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2175 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2175 (2014) [The protection of humanitarian personnel and UN and associated personnel in armed conflict].
(Adopted unanimously, 7256th meeting, 29 Aug. 2014)
CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/242 Report of the Security Council Mission to Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone, 18 to 24 May 2012.
Issued: 3 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/266 Letter, 14 Apr. 2014, from the Vice-Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Transmits final report of the Group of Experts on Côte d'Ivoire pursuant to para. 19 of Security Council resolution 2101 (2013).
S/2014/342 Thirty-fourth report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.
Issued: 15 May 2014.
S/2014/729 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Transmits midterm report of the Group of Experts on Côte d'Ivoire pursuant to para. 27 of Security Council resolution 2153 (2014).
S/2014/892 Thirty-fifth progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.
Issued: 12 Dec. 2014.
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CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued)
S/2014/912 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/293 Letter, 22 Apr. 2014, from Côte d'Ivoire.
Transmits document outlining the position of the Government of Côte d'Ivoire on the sanctions regime established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1572 (2004), issued at Abidjan, 21 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/354 Letter, 14 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and Security Council resolutions 1528 (2004) and 2112 (2013) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed (Pakistan) as Force Commander of UNOCI to replace Major General Muhammad Iqbal Asi (Pakistan), whose tour of duty ended on 21 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/355 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 14 May 2014 (S/2014/354) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed (Pakistan) as Force Commander of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI).
S/2014/364 Letter, 21 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2153 (2014) concerning Côte d'Ivoire and extending the mandate of the Group of Experts and reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint Roman Brühwiler (Switzerland), Raymond Debelle (Belgium), Sherrone Lobban (Jamaica), Roberto Sollazzo (Italy) and David Zounmenou (Benin) to serve on the Panel of Experts and the selection of Raymond Debelle to serve as Coordinator of the Panel.
Draft resolutions S/2014/303 Draft resolution [on modification and renewal
of sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire until 30 Apr. 2015 and on extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts until 30 May 2015] / France, Nigeria, Rwanda and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
S/2014/430 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) until 30 June 2015] / France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7102 (27 Jan. 2014) Côte d'Ivoire.
S/PV.7163 (29 Apr. 2014) Côte d'Ivoire.
S/PV.7197 (16 June 2014) Côte d'Ivoire.
S/PV.7207 (25 June 2014) Côte d'Ivoire.
CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7102 (27 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7163 (29 Apr. 2014). At the 7163rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/303
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2153 (2014).
S/PV.7195 (9 June 2014).
S/PV.7197 (16 June 2014).
S/PV.7207 (25 June 2014). At the 7207th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/430
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2162 (2014).
S/PV.7292 (29 Oct. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2153 (2014) [Modification and renewal of sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire until 30 Apr. 2015 and on extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts until 30 May 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7163rd meeting, 29 Apr. 2014)
S/RES/2162 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) until 30 June 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7207th meeting, 25 June 2014)
CYPRUS QUESTION Reports
S/2014/461 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus.
Issued: 9 July 2014. General documents
S/2014/19 (A/68/704) Letter, 9 Jan. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 27 Dec. 2013 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 13 Dec. 2013 from Cyprus (A/68/665-S/2013/738).
S/2014/39 Letter, 20 Jan. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community outlining its position regarding negotiations on the Cyprus question.
S/2014/56 (A/68/719) Letter, 27 Jan. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged escalation of interference with civilian and military aircrafts by the Turkish air force within the Nicosia flight information region (FIR).
S/2014/71 (A/68/735) Letter, 30 Jan. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Dec. 2013.
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S/2014/77 (A/68/740) Letter, 31 Jan. 2014, from Turkey.
Transmits letter dated 29 Jan. 2014 from the Representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations made in letter dated 6 Dec. 2013 from Cyprus concerning Saint Hilarion Castle (S/2013/724).
S/2014/114 (A/68/762) Letter, 18 Feb. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 14 Feb. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 30 Jan. 2014 from Cyprus (A/68/735-S/2014/71).
S/2014/119 (A/68/765) Letter, 20 Feb. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Jan. 2014.
S/2014/169 (A/68/792) Letter, 7 Mar. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 6 Mar. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 20 Feb. 2014 from Cyprus (A/68/765-S/2014/119).
S/2014/174 (A/68/795) Letter, 11 Mar. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Feb. 2014.
S/2014/215 (A/68/809) Letter, 21 Mar. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 18 Mar. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 27 Jan. 2014 from Cyprus (A/68/719-S/2014/56).
S/2014/251 (A/68/831) Letter, 7 Apr. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 7 Apr. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations and air space of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 11 Mar. 2014 from Cyprus (A/68/795-S/2014/174).
S/2014/272 (A/68/842) Letter, 14 Apr. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged escalation of activities by the Turkish air force within the Nicosia flight information region (FIR).
S/2014/327 (A/68/871) Letter, 9 May 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Mar. 2014.
S/2014/328 Letter, 7 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) established pursuant to Security Council resolution 186 (1964) and most recently extended in resolution 2135 (2014); reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Kristin Lund (Norway) as Force Commander of UNFICYP to replace Major General Chao Liu (China) when he completes his assignment on 12 Aug. 2014.
CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S/2014/329 Letter, 9 May 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 7 May 2014 (S/2014/328) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Kristin Lund (Norway) as the Force Commander of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP).
S/2014/352 (A/68/881) Letter, 15 May 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Apr. 2014.
S/2014/380 (A/68/892) Letter, 27 May 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 23 May 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey made in letters dated 9 and 15 May 2014 from Cyprus (S/2014/327 and S/2014/352).
S/2014/406 (A/68/909) Letter, 12 June 2014, from Cyprus. Concerns a judgement delivered on 12 May 2014 by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, awarding just satisfaction in the case of Cyprus v. Turkey (application No. 25781/94).
S/2014/424 (A/68/911) Letter, 18 June 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of May 2014.
S/2014/527 (A/68/955) Letter, 23 July 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of June 2014.
S/2014/618 Letter, 21 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the Secretary-General's mission of good offices in Cyprus and reports that Alexander Downer stepped down as of 17 Apr. 2014 and that in this connection, he intends to designate Espen Barth Eide (Norway) as Special Adviser on Cyprus, at the Under-Secretary-General level.
S/2014/619 Letter, 22 Aug. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 21 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/618) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to designate Espen Barth Eide (Norway) as Special Adviser on Cyprus.
S/2014/682 (A/68/994) Letter, 12 Sept. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations and airspace of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of July 2014.
S/2014/683 (A/68/993) Letter, 4 Sept. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports the recent alleged visit by the newly elected Turkish President to the Turkish Cypriot community.
S/2014/723 (A/69/425) Letter, 6 Oct. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged interference in the exclusive economic zone of Cyprus by Turkish scientific ship.
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S/2014/743 (A/69/532) Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from Turkey.
Transmits letter from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 12 Sept. 2014 from Cyprus (A/68/994-S/2014/682).
S/2014/747 (A/69/543) Letter, 20 Oct. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations and airspace of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Aug. 2014.
S/2014/751 (A/69/544) Letter, 16 Oct. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 15 Oct. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community expressing dismay and disappointment at the alleged decision of the Greek Cypriot leader and the counterpart in the Cyprus negotiations, to suspend his side's participation in the scheduled Leaders' and Negotiators' meetings.
S/2014/782 (A/69/558) Letter, 27 Oct. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community in response to letter dated 4 Sept. 2014, from the Greek Cypriot representative concerning the recent visit by the newly elected Turkish President (A/68/993-S/2014/683).
S/2014/785 (A/69/561) Letter, 31 Oct. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 20 Oct. 2014 from Cyprus (S/2014/747-A/69/543).
S/2014/790 (A/69/569) Letter, 5 Nov. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Sept. 2014.
S/2014/832 (A/69/604) Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey during the month of Oct. 2014.
S/2014/834 (A/69/603) Letter, 18 Nov. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 17 Nov. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community concerning statement on Cyprus question made by the Greek Cypriot leader during one of the plenary meetings that the General Assembly held in Sept. 2014.
S/2014/845 (A/69/613) Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 18 Nov. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 5 Nov. 2014 from Cyprus (A/69/569-S/2014/790).
CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S/2014/864 (A/69/632) Letter, 2 Dec. 2014, from Turkey.
Transmits letter dated 1 Dec. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations concerning violations of international air traffic regulations, airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkey made in letter dated 19 Nov. 2014 from Cyprus (A/69/604-S/2014/832).
S/2014/915 (A/69/675) Letter, 15 Dec. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 12 Dec. 2014 from the representative of the Turkish Cypriot community; refutes allegations contained in note verbale dated 13 Nov. 2014 from Cyprus (A/69/582) concerning the use of natural resources of the island.
Draft resolutions S/2014/60 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 July 2014] / United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/536 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 Jan. 2015] / France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7097 (21 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7106 (30 Jan. 2014). At the 7106th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/60
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2135 (2014).
S/PV.7223 (23 July 2014).
S/PV.7229 (30 July 2014). At the 7229th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/536
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2168 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2135 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 July 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7106th meeting, 30 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2168 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 Jan. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7229th meeting, 30 July 2014)
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA–MISSILE LAUNCHINGS Reports
S/2014/253 Letter, 8 Apr. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006) prepared in accordance with para. 21 of resolution 2094 (2013) and presidential statement S/PRST/2012/13.
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DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA–MISSILE LAUNCHINGS (continued)
S/2014/920 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; covers the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/159 Letter, 7 Mar. 2014, from the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement dated 5 Mar. 2014 by the spokesman for the Strategic Force of the Korean People's Army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with regard to alleged statements made by the United States over the rocket-launching drills conducted by the Strategic Force from 21 Feb.-4 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/237 Letter, 31 Mar. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits 2 documents issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on 30 and 31 Mar. 2014 respectively; one on rocket-launching drills conducted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the other concerning the Human Rights Council resolution on the human rights situation in the country.
S/2014/512 Letter, 21 July 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits 2 statements dated 19 and 20 July 2014, one released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the other made by a spokesperson for the Policy Department of the National Defence Commission; presents the position of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on missile launches and self-defence measures.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION Reports
S/2014/42 Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from the Coordinator of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits final report of the Group of Experts.
S/2014/153 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Region.
Issued: 5 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/157 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 5 Mar. 2014.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/428 Letter, 19 June 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits midterm report of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, prepared in pursuance of para. 5 of Security Council resolution 2136 (2014).
S/2014/450 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 30 June 2014.
S/2014/453 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 30 June 2014.
S/2014/697 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Region.
Issued: 24 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/698 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 25 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/919 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/956 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 30 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/957 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo submitted pursuant to paragraph 39 of Security Council resolution 2147 (2014).
Issued: 30 Dec. 2014. General documents
S/2014/27 Letter, 15 Jan. 2014, from Uganda. Transmits letter from the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in charge of International Affairs concerning the recent report of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo which it claims was leaked; refutes allegations made against the Government of Uganda.
S/2014/61 Letter, 28 Jan. 2014, from Uganda. Refers to the final report of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (S/2014/42) and Uganda's response (S/2014/27); requests that Uganda's response be annexed to the final report.
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/183 Letter, 13 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2136 (2014) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo and extending the mandate of the Group of Experts; provides the names of the experts appointed to serve on the Group of Experts.
S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/447 Letter, 26 June 2014, from Rwanda. Concerns a request for an exemption from the travel ban under Security Council resolution 1533 (2004) which, in Rwanda's view, constitutes a gross violation of Security Council resolutions 2098 (2013), 2147 (2014) and 2150 (2014).
S/2014/502 Letter, 14 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Said Djinnit (Algeria) as his Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region, who will succeed Mary Robinson (Ireland).
S/2014/503 Letter, 16 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 14 July 2014 (S/2014/502) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Said Djinnit (Algeria) as his Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region, who will succeed Mary Robinson (Ireland).
S/2014/753 Identical letters, 20 Oct. 2014, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged circumstances that prompted the authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to end their cooperation with the Director of the UN Joint Human Rights Office of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), and to take the decision to expel him from the country.
S/2014/809 Letter, 11 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 7 Nov. 2014 from the Chair of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict based on the conclusions of the Working Group adopted on 19 Sept. 2014 on children and armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (S/AC.51/2014/3).
Draft resolutions S/2014/55 Draft resolution [on renewal of measures on
arms, transport, finance and travel against the Democratic Republic of the Congo imposed by resolution 1807 (2008) and extension of the mandate of the Group of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) until 1 Feb. 2015] / France.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued)
S/2014/222 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) until 31 Mar. 2015] / Australia, France, Luxembourg and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/22 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7296th meeting, 5 Nov. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7107 (30 Jan. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S/PV.7137 (14 Mar. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S/PV.7150 (28 Mar. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S/PV.7237 (7 Aug. 2014) Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa and Uganda.
S/PV.7288 (27 Oct. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7094 (13 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7107 (30 Jan. 2014). At the 7107th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/55
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2136 (2014).
S/PV.7133 (12 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7137 (14 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7150 (28 Mar. 2014). At the 7150th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/222
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2147 (2014).
S/PV.7237 (7 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7288 (27 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7296 (5 Nov. 2014). At the 7296th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2014/22.
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) Resolutions
S/RES/2136 (2014) [Renewal of measures on arms, transport, finance and travel against the Democratic Republic of the Congo imposed by resolution 1807 (2008) and extension of the mandate of the Group of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) until 1 Feb. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7107th meeting, 30 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2147 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) until 31 Mar. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7150th meeting, 28 Mar. 2014)
DISARMAMENT Reports
S/2014/76 Letter, 3 Feb. 2014, from Germany. Transmits report entitled "Risks, challenges and responses: Industry's effective practices in responding to biosecurity risks: A Conference in Support of Implementing Security Council resolution 1540 (2004)", held in Wiesbaden, Germany, 3-4 Dec. 2013.
General documents S/2014/230 Letter, 19 Mar. 2014, from Kazakhstan.
Concerns a workshop hosted by Kazakhstan and the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs entitled "The Contribution of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) to Regional and Global Disarmament and Non-Proliferation", held in Astana, 11-12 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/313 Letter, 2 May 2014, from the Republic of Korea. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction entitled "Commemorating the 10th anniversary of resolution 1540 (2004) and looking ahead", to be held on 7 May 2014.
S/2014/320 Letter, 6 May 2014, from Canada. Transmits joint statement on promoting full and universal implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1540 (2004), an initiative led by the Republic of Korea and Canada and announced by the Prime Minister of Canada at the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague.
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/7 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7169th meeting, 7 May 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction"] / by the President of the Security Council.
DISARMAMENT (continued) Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7169 (7 May 2014) Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey and Ukraine.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7169 (7 May 2014).
At the 7169th meeting, members of the Council agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction": S/PRST/2014/7.
S/PV.7319 (24 Nov. 2014).
DJIBOUTI–ERITREA General documents
S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE General documents
S/2014/644 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), Security Council resolution 2116 (2013) and the report on UNMIL dated 15 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/598); concerns the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and recommends a technical rollover of the mandate of UNMIL for a period of 3 months, and that the Security Council defer consideration of proposals for the extension of the mandate of UNMIL, set out in 15 Aug. 2014 report, until 30 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/669 Letter, 15 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits joint letter dated 29 Aug. 2014 from the Presidents of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea concerning the impact of Ebola virus disease in West Africa and beyond.
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EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE (continued) Draft resolutions
S/2014/673 Draft resolution [on the outbreak of the Ebola virus in, and its impact on, West Africa] / Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, France, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guinea, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Timor-Leste, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Republic of Tanzania, United States of America, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Yemen and Zambia.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/24 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7318th meeting, 21 Nov. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Peace and security in Africa"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014) Liberia.
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE (continued) S/PV.7268 (18 Sept. 2014) Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra,
Angola, Armenia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Colombia, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, Gabon, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guinea, Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Norway, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Saint Lucia, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Timor-Leste, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Republic of Tanzania, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Yemen and Zambia.
S/PV.7279 (14 Oct. 2014) Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
S/PV.7318 (21 Nov. 2014) Guinea, Liberia, Mali and Sierra Leone.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7268 (18 Sept. 2014). At the 7268th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/673
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2177 (2014).
S/PV.7279 (14 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7318 (21 Nov. 2014). At the 7318th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Peace and security in Africa": S/PRST/2014/24.
Resolutions S/RES/2177 (2014) [The outbreak of the Ebola virus in,
and its impact on, West Africa]. (Adopted unanimously, 7268th meeting, 18 Sept.
2014)
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ERITREA–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/727 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea. Transmits letter dated 19 Sept. 2014 from the members of the UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea submitting the report on Eritrea pursuant to Security Council resolution 2111 (2013).
S/2014/936 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/854 Letter, 26 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint 5 experts to serve on the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea for a period of 13 months.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY General documents
S/2014/109 Letter, 18 Feb. 2014, from Luxembourg. Requests that the President of Switzerland, in his capacity as Chair-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, be permitted to address the Security Council on 24 Feb. 2014 in accordance with rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Council.
S/2014/579 Letter, 8 Aug. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Informs that members of the Security Council have agreed to send a mission to Europe and Africa from 8 to 14 Aug. 2014 and also agreed on the terms of reference of the mission.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7117 (24 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7245 (19 Aug. 2014).
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Reports
S/2014/68 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 30 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/113 Letter, 19 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 7 Feb. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Oct.-31 Dec. 2013.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/187 Letter, 13 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 27 Feb. 2014 from the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, enclosing the 36th report on the activities of the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; covers the period 1 Sept.-30 Nov. 2013.
S/2014/305 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 29 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/314 Letter, 2 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 2 May 2014 from the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina including the 45th report on the implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina, covering the period 21 Oct. 2013-21 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/350 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 Nov. 2013-15 May 2014.
S/2014/351 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2004); covers the period 19 Nov. 2013-16 May 2014.
S/2014/371 Letter, 14 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 9 May 2014 from the Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Jan.-31 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/531 Letter, 25 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 14 July 2014 from the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, enclosing the 37th report on the activities of the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; covers the period 1 Dec. 2013-28 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/555 (A/69/226) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 5 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals submitting the 2nd annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
S/2014/556 (A/69/225) Report of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia submitting the 21st annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 Aug. 2013 to 31 July 2014.
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/558 Report of the Secretary-General on the
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 1 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/702 Letter, 25 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 11 Sept. 2014 from the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, enclosing the 38th report on the activities of the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina; covers the period 1 Mar.-31 May 2014.
S/2014/773 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 31 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/773/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo : corrigendum.
Issued: 11 Nov. 2014. - Corrects text.
S/2014/777 Letter, 30 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 27 Oct. 2014 from the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina including the 46th report on the implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina, covering the period 21 Apr. -21 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/826 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 May-19 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/827 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Transmits assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2004); covers the period 17 May-15 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/830 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 11 Nov. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 July-30 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/962 Letter, 31 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Informal Working Group on International Tribunals. Transmits report of the Working Group's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/165 Letter, 8 Mar. 2014, from Serbia. Transmits
letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Serbia concerning alleged announcements of the formation of armed forces in Kosovo which it states has serious consequences for security and stability in Kosovo and Metohija and the entire region.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/587 Letter, 13 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 5 Aug. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Apr.-30 June 2014.
S/2014/780 (A/69/559) Identical letters, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 1 Oct. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia requesting the extension of the term of office of 14 permanent judges of the Trial and Appeals Chambers and 3 ad litem judges of the Trial Chamber beyond 31 Dec. 2014 or until the completion of the cases to which they are or will be assigned, if sooner.
S/2014/781 Letter, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Nominates Serge Brammertz and requests that the Security Council reappoint him as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for a term with effect from 1 Jan. 2015 until 31 July 2017, subject to an earlier termination by the Council upon the completion of the work of the Tribunal.
S/2014/865 (A/69/631) Identical letters, 3 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 25 Nov. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia supplementing the information in letter of 1 Oct. 2014 (A/69/559-S/2014/780) in respect of Judge Patrick Robinson (Jamaica).
Draft resolutions S/2014/794 Draft resolution [on implementation of the
Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina] / France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/907 Draft resolution [on extension of the terms of office of permanent and ad litem judges at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) until 31 Dec. 2015] / Chile.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7108 (10 Feb. 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7176 (15 May 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
S/PV.7183 (27 May 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
S/PV.7257 (29 Aug. 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7307 (11 Nov. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina.
S/PV.7308 (11 Nov. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
S/PV.7327 (4 Dec. 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7108 (10 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7176 (15 May 2014).
S/PV.7183 (27 May 2014).
S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014).
S/PV.7257 (29 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7307 (11 Nov. 2014). At the 7307th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/794
was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 2183 (2014).
S/PV.7308 (11 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7327 (4 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7348 (18 Dec. 2014). At the 7348th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/907
was adopted 14-0-1: resolution 2193 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2183 (2014) [Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina].
(Adopted 14-0-1, 7307th meeting, 11 Nov. 2014)
S/RES/2193 (2014) [Extension of the terms of office of permanent and ad litem judges at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) until 31 Dec. 2015].
(Adopted 14-0-1, 7348th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014)
GEORGIA SITUATION General documents
S/2014/40 (A/68/714) Identical letters, 22 Jan. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 20 Jan. 2014 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia in reaction to the alleged border zone along the river Psou.
S/2014/101 (A/68/755) Identical letters, 11 Feb. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia in reaction to the alleged easing of procedures for entry to Abkhazia from the Russian Federation.
S/2014/129 (A/68/771) Identical letters, 25 Feb. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia on the alleged activities of forces of the Russian Federation in the Tskhinvali region, issued at Tbilisi, 25 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/167 (A/68/793) Identical letters, 6 Mar. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement regarding the alleged violation of the airspace controlled by the Georgian central authorities, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, issued at Tbilisi, 6 Mar. 2014.
GEORGIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/231 (A/68/824) Identical letters, 28 Mar. 2014,
from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 27 Mar. 2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, regarding the 27th round of the Geneva International Discussions, held on 26 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/441 (A/68/916) Identical letters, 26 June 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 19 June 2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, regarding the 28th round of the Geneva International Discussions, held on 18 June 2014.
S/2014/633 (A/68/982) Identical letters, 24 Aug. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 24 Aug. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia calling on the international community, based on its firm position with respect to Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, to condemn the presidential elections which it claims were illegally held.
S/2014/737 (A/69/515) Identical letters, 15 Oct. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 9 Oct. 2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia concerning the 29th round of the Geneva international discussions held on 8 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/744 (A/69/537) Identical letters, 18 Oct. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits "Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia regarding the so-called draft treaty between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Abkhazia on alliance and integration" issued 15 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/847 (A/69/618) Identical letters, 25 Nov. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 24 Nov. 2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia on the signing of the "Treaty between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Abkhazia on alliance and strategic partnership".
S/2014/873 (A/69/644) Identical letters, 8 Dec. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 6 Dec. 2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia in reaction to an alleged Russian army field exercises in the Tskhinvali region.
S/2014/898 (A/69/665) Identical letters, 15 Dec. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 15 Dec. 2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia on the 40th anniversary of the adoption of General Assembly resolution 3314 (XXXIX), "Definition of Aggression".
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GEORGIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/900 (A/69/672) Identical letters, 16 Dec. 2014,
from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement dated 11 Dec. 2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia regarding the 30th round of the Geneva international discussions held on 10 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/941 (A/69/709) Identical letters, 23 Dec. 2014, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia regarding the draft "Treaty on alliance and integration" between the Russian Federation and the Tskhinvali region.
GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY Reports
S/2014/153 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Region.
Issued: 5 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/697 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Region.
Issued: 24 Sept. 2014. General documents
S/2014/447 Letter, 26 June 2014, from Rwanda. Concerns a request for an exemption from the travel ban under Security Council resolution 1533 (2004) which, in Rwanda's view, constitutes a gross violation of Security Council resolutions 2098 (2013), 2147 (2014) and 2150 (2014).
S/2014/502 Letter, 14 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Said Djinnit (Algeria) as his Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region, who will succeed Mary Robinson (Ireland).
S/2014/503 Letter, 16 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 14 July 2014 (S/2014/502) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Said Djinnit (Algeria) as his Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region, who will succeed Mary Robinson (Ireland).
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7137 (14 Mar. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S/PV.7288 (27 Oct. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7137 (14 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7288 (27 Oct. 2014).
GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION Reports
S/2014/105 Report of the Secretary-General on the restoration of constitutional order in Guinea-Bissau.
Issued: 14 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/332 Report of the Secretary-General on the restoration of constitutional order in Guinea-Bissau.
Issued: 12 May 2014.
S/2014/333 Report of the Secretary-General on developments in Guinea-Bissau and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau.
Issued: 12 May 2014.
S/2014/603 Report of the Secretary-General on the restoration of and respect for constitutional order in Guinea-Bissau.
Issued: 18 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/918 Letter, 18 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 2048 (2012) concerning Guinea-Bissau. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/492 Letter, 10 July 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2157 (2014), by which the Council decided to extend the mandate of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) for a period of 6 months with effect from 1 June 2014; reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Miguel Trovoada (Sao Tome and Principe) as his Special Representative for Guinea-Bissau and Head of UNIOGBIS, replacing José Ramos-Horta (Timor-Leste) who concluded his assignment on 30 June 2014.
S/2014/493 Letter, 14 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 10 July 2014 (S/2014/492) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Miguel Trovoada (Sao Tome and Principe) as his Special Representative for Guinea-Bissau and Head of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS).
S/2014/528 Letter, 21 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2157 (2014) by which the Council requested that the Secretary-General to conduct a comprehensive review of the mandate of UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) to ensure that it is aligned with the priorities identified by the Government and report on the findings of such a review by 30 Oct. 2014; requests that the Council give consideration to granting an extension of 3 months for the submission of the report.
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GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION (continued) S/2014/529 Letter, 23 July 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 21 July 2014 (S/2014/528) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his request in the letter that the time frame for the issuance of the report be extended by a period of 3 months, but they would in turn request that he provide a written update by 12 Nov. 2014, which the Council could consider prior to the expiration of the mandate of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) on 30 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/600 Letter, 13 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2048 (2012) by which the Council requested the Secretary-General to submit reports every 90 days on the implementation of all the elements of the resolution as well as on the humanitarian situation in Guinea-Bissau; informs the upcoming report would be the last one.
S/2014/601 Letter, 15 Aug. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 13 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/600) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of the request concerning reports on the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau.
S/2014/805 Letter, 11 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to letter of the President of the Security Council dated 23 July 2014 (S/2014/529); provides an update on the political, security, human rights, humanitarian and socioeconomic developments in Guinea-Bissau since the last report of the Secretary-General of 18 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/603).
Draft resolutions S/2014/374 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) until 30 Nov. 2014] / Chad, Nigeria and Rwanda.
S/2014/842 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) until 28 Feb. 2015] / Chad, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7121 (26 Feb. 2014) Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique.
S/PV.7177 (19 May 2014) Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique.
S/PV.7315 (18 Nov. 2014) Ghana, Guinea-Bissau and Timor-Leste.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7121 (26 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7177 (19 May 2014).
S/PV.7187 (29 May 2014). At the 7187th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/374
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2157 (2014).
GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7315 (18 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7321 (25 Nov. 2014). At the 7321st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/842
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2186 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2157 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) until 30 Nov. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7187th meeting, 29 May 2014)
S/RES/2186 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS) until 28 Feb. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7321st meeting, 25 Nov. 2014)
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/162 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
Issued: 7 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/617 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
Issued: 29 Aug. 2014. General documents
S/2014/175 Letter, 7 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1542 (2004) and 2119 (2013) concerning the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lieutenant General José Luiz Jaborandy Jr. (Brazil) to serve as his Force Commander, succeeding Lieutenant General Edson Leal Pujol (Brazil) who will complete his assignment on 15 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/176 Letter, 11 Mar. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 7 Mar. 2014 (S/2014/175) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Lieutenant General José Luiz Jaborandy Jr. (Brazil) to serve as Force Commander of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).
Draft resolutions S/2014/732 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) until 15 Oct. 2015] / Brazil, Canada, France, United States of America and Uruguay.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7147 (24 Mar. 2014) Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Spain and Uruguay.
S/PV.7262 (11 Sept. 2014) Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Peru, Spain and Uruguay.
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HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PV.7277 (14 Oct. 2014) Brazil, Canada, Ecuador,
Guatemala and Uruguay. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7135 (14 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7147 (24 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7261 (10 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7262 (11 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7277 (14 Oct. 2014). At the 7277th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/732
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2180 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2180 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) until 15 Oct. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7277th meeting, 14 Oct. 2014)
HUMAN RIGHTS Reports
S/2014/276 Letter, 14 Apr. 2014, from Australia, France and the United States. Transmits report of the Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea previously issued as A/HRC/25/63; report includes 2 annexes.
S/2014/449 (A/68/947) Fulfilling our collective responsibility : international assistance and the responsibility to protect : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 11 July 2014.
S/2014/668 (A/69/383) Letter, 15 Sept. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits report of the Association of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for Human Rights Studies issued on 13 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/855 (A/69/623) Letter, 28 Nov. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits report of the Association of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for Human Rights Studies issued on 28 Nov. 2014.
General documents S/2014/237 Letter, 31 Mar. 2014, from the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea. Transmits 2 documents issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on 30 and 31 Mar. 2014 respectively; one on rocket-launching drills conducted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the other concerning the Human Rights Council resolution on the human rights situation in the country.
S/2014/262 Letter, 10 Apr. 2014, from Belgium. Transmits conclusions of the International Conference on Genocide Prevention, held in Brussels, 31 Mar.-1 Apr. 2014.
HUMAN RIGHTS (continued) S/2014/265 Letter, 11 Apr. 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Transmits concept note on "Threat to international peace and security : prevention of and fight against genocide" prepared by the delegation of Rwanda for the Security Council briefing to be held on 16 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/273 Letter, 14 Apr. 2014, from Switzerland. On behalf of the Accountability, Coherence and Transparency Group (ACT Group), welcomes the initiative of the President of the Security Council to address the prevention of and the fight against genocide on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda; encourages the President to amend the currently envisaged briefing format and instead to hold an open debate on 16 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/321 (A/68/869) Letter, 7 May 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits documents issued by social organizations of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and an article by the Korean Central News Agency concerning alleged human rights violations during and after the Korean War.
S/2014/425 Letter, 18 June 2014, from Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Transmits conclusions of the London Ministerial Meeting on Security in Nigeria, held on 12 June 2014, concerning alleged abduction of school girls in Nigeria by Boko Haram and other groups.
S/2014/501 Letter, 11 July 2014, from Australia, France and the United States. Transmits a non-paper summarizing the discussion that took place during a Security Council meeting on 17 Apr. 2014, under the Arria Formula, to discuss the report of the Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, issued as S/2014/276.
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/849 (A/69/616) Letter, 24 Nov. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement issued on 20 Nov. 2014 by a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with regard to a resolution adopted by the 3rd Committee on the situation of human rights in the country.
S/2014/872 Letter, 5 Dec. 2014, from Australia, Chile, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom and United States. Reports concerns by alleged human rights violations in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
S/2014/896 Letter, 15 Dec. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits 2 statements dated 9 and 12 Dec. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; one regarding the request to place the situation in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on the agenda of the Security Council, and the other on alleged human rights violations committed by the United States.
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HUMAN RIGHTS (continued) S/2014/930 Letter, 20 Dec. 2014, from the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with regard to the human rights resolution adopted at a plenary meeting of the 69th session of the General Assembly on 18 Dec. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/270 Draft resolution [on prevention and fight
against genocide and other serious crimes under international law] / Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Chad, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Turkey, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7155 (16 Apr. 2014) Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo and Turkey.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7155 (16 Apr. 2014).
At the 7155th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/270 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2150 (2014).
S/PV.7353 (22 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2150 (2014) [Prevention and fight against genocide and other serious crimes under international law].
(Adopted unanimously, 7155th meeting, 16 Apr. 2014)
ICJ General documents
S/2014/520 (A/69/230) Election of 5 members of the International Court of Justice : memorandum / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/521 (A/69/253) List of candidates nominated by national groups : note / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/522 (A/69/254) Curricula vitae of candidates nominated by national groups : note / by the Secretary-General.
ICJ (continued) S/2014/808 (A/69/575) Identical letters, 11 Nov. 2014,
from Argentina addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Informs that Argentina has decided, in consultation with Susana Ruiz Cerutti, to withdraw her candidature for the position of judge of the International Court of Justice.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7290 (29 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7297 (6 Nov. 2014). At the 7297th meeting, Mohamed Bennouna, James
Richard Crawford, Joan E. Donoghue and Kirill Gevorgian, having received the required majority of votes in the Security Council and the General Assembly, were elected members of the ICJ for a term of office of 9 years, beginning on 6 Feb. 2015.
S/PV.7298 (7 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7299 (7 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7300 (7 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7301 (7 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7302 (7 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7303 (7 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7304 (7 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7313 (17 Nov. 2014). At the 7313th meeting, Mohamed Bennouna
(Morocco), James Richard Crawford (Australia), Joan E. Donoghue (United States), Kirill Gevorgian (Russian Federation) and Patrick Lipton Robinson (Jamaica), having received the required majority of votes in the Security Council and the General Assembly, werer elected members of the ICJ for a term of office of 9 years, beginning on 6 Feb. 2015.
INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION General documents
S/2014/63 Letter, 28 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 307 (1971) by which the Council decided that the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) should monitor the ceasefire line in Jammu and Kashmir and reports the Secretary-General's intention to add Switzerland to the list of contributors to UNMOGIP.
S/2014/64 Letter, 29 Jan. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 28 Jan. 2014 (S/2014/63) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to add Switzerland to the list of contributors to the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP).
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INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION (continued) S/2014/458 Letter, 26 June 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Delali Johnson Sakyi (Ghana) as Chief Military Observer and Head of Mission of the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to succeed Major General Young-Bum Choi (Republic of Korea), who completed his assignment on 16 June 2014.
S/2014/459 Letter, 30 June 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 26 June 2014 (S/2014/458) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Delali Johnson Sakyi (Ghana) as Chief Military Observer and Head of Mission of the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP).
S/2014/730 Letter, 11 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter from the Adviser to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on National Security and Foreign Affairs, regarding the deteriorating security situation along the line of control in Jammu and Kashmir.
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7199 (17 June 2014).
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Reports
S/2014/657 Letter, 9 Sept. 2014, from the Netherlands. Refers to Security Council resolution 2166 (2014) and letters dated 1 and 28 Aug. 2014 from the Netherlands and transmits "Preliminary report : crash involving Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 flight MH17, Hrabove, Ukraine - 17 July 2014", issued at The Hague, Sept. 2014 ; report details the preliminary findings of the International Investigation Team, coordinated by the Dutch Safety Board and comprising experts from ICAO, the European Aviation Safety Agency, Australia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States.
General documents S/2014/30 Letter, 14 Jan. 2014, from Jordan. Transmits
concept paper prepared by Jordan for the Security Council briefing on the theme "War, its lessons and the search for a permanent peace" to be held on 29 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/50 Letter, 24 Jan. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Security Council resolution 1646 (2005) and informs that, following informal consultations, the members of the Security Council agreed on the selection of Argentina and Chad as the 2 elected members of the Council to participate in the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission for a term of 1 year, until the end of 2014.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2014/75 Letter, 3 Feb. 2014, from Lithuania. Transmits
concept note for the open debate of the Security Council on "The promotion and strengthening of the rule of law in the maintenance of international peace and security" to be held on 19 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/238 Letter, 1 Apr. 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on "Securing Sector Reform : Challenges and Opportunities" to be held on 28 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/240 (A/68/826) Letter, 1 Apr. 2014, from Slovakia. Transmits statement by the Co-Chairs of the High-Level Meeting of the Group of Friends of Security Sector Reform : strengthening the United Nations comprehensive support to security sector reform, held in New York, 4 Nov. 2013; the statement was signed by South Africa and Slovakia on 19 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/451 (A/68/934) Letter, 27 June 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement dated 25 June 2014 released by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea concerning the alleged distribution of a film about the leadership of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
S/2014/472 (A/68/941) Letter, 3 July 2014, from Slovakia. Transmits statement of the Co-Chairs of the Open meeting of the Group of Friends of Security Sector Reform: implementation of Security Council resolution 2151 (2014) – Security sector reform and the maintenance of international peace and security, held in New York, 17 June 2014.
S/2014/524 (A/68/954) Letter, 22 July 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits the transcript of the special briefing held on 21 July 2014 by the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation on the 17 July crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in the Ukrainian airspace.
S/2014/534 (A/68/976) Note verbale, 5 Aug. 2014, from Brazil. Transmits, on behalf of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (the BRICS countries), the Declaration and Action Plan of the 6th BRICS summit, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, 15 July 2014.
S/2014/572 Letter, 5 Aug. 2014, from the United Kingdom. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on 21 Aug. on conflict prevention, under the item "Maintenance of international peace and security".
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/576 Letter, 7 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Informs that the decision of the President of Ukraine to maintain a ceasefire in the area surrounding the crash site of flight MH17 remains in force until the international investigation is fully complete.
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2014/579 Letter, 8 Aug. 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Informs that members of the Security Council have agreed to send a mission to Europe and Africa from 8 to 14 Aug. 2014 and also agreed on the terms of reference of the mission.
S/2014/604 Letter, 18 Aug. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statements issued on 18 Aug. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and on 17 Aug. 2014 by the General Staff of the Korean People's Army; concerns joint military exercises allegedly being conducted by the United States and the Republic of Korea.
S/2014/639 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Netherlands. Refers to Security Council resolution 2166 (2014) and his letter dated 1 Aug. 2014; informs the current state of the investigations led by the Netherlands regarding the downing of Malaysia Airlines, flight MH17 over Ukrainian territory on 17 July 2014.
S/2014/648 Letter, 3 Sept. 2014, from the United States. Transmits concept paper for the Security Council summit on "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts: foreign terrorist fighters", to be held on 25 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/690 Letter, 19 Sept. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits list of questions prepared by Russian experts with regard to the investigation of the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on 17 July 2014 in Donetsk oblast, Ukraine.
S/2014/783 Letter, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits communication dated 29 Oct. 2014 from the Executive Secretary-General of the European External Action Service, pertaining to the negotiations between China, France, Germany, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the nuclear issue.
S/2014/787 Letter, 4 Nov. 2014, from Australia. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts : international cooperation on combating terrorism and violent extremism", to be held on 19 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/807 Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Transmits document entitled "Preliminary analysis of the principal gaps in Member States' capacities to implement Security Council resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005) that may hinder their abilities to stem the flow of foreign terrorist fighters pursuant to Security Council resolution 2178 (2014)".
S/2014/869 Letter, 4 Dec. 2014, from Chad. Transmits concept note for the Security Council high-level open debate on "Threats to international peace and security : terrorism and cross-border crime", to be held on 19 Dec. 2014.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2014/903 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from the Netherlands.
Refers to Security Council resolution 2166 (2014), as well as his previous letters to the Council of 1 and 28 Aug. and 9 Sept. 2014 regarding the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17; provides an update on the steps the Netherlands has taken since his previous letter with regard to the repatriation and recovery efforts, the technical investigation and the accountability process.
S/2014/946 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2154 (2014), adopted on 8 May 2014, which created "the Captain Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage"; submits the design of the Medal and criteria of eligibility for determining the recipients of the Medal.
Draft resolutions S/2014/38 Draft resolution [on threats to international
peace and security caused by terrorist acts] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/302 Draft resolution [on security sector reform] / Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chad, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Rwanda, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/318 Draft resolution [on creation of the Captain Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage] / Argentina, Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/408 Draft resolution [on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/409 Draft resolution [on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Taliban] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/510 Draft resolution [on the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on 17 July in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine] / Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chad, Chile, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America and Viet Nam.
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2014/589 Draft resolution [on threats to international
peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida] / Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/605 Draft resolution [on the prevention of armed conflicts] / Australia, France, Chad, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/688 Draft resolution [on threats to international peace and security caused by foreign terrorist fighters] / Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Canada, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritania, Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Rwanda, Samoa, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Republic of Tanzania, United States of America, Uruguay, Vanuatu and Yemen.
S/2014/917 Draft resolution [on preventing and combating terrorism, including terrorism benefitting from transnational organized crime] / Australia, Chad, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Rwanda and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/5 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7115th meeting, 21 Feb. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The promotion and strengthening of the rule of law in the maintenance of international peace and security"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/14 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7226th meeting, 28 July 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the Security Council.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PRST/2014/23 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 7316th meeting, 19 Nov. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7105 (29 Jan. 2014) Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Montenegro, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Viet Nam.
S/PV.7113 (19 Feb. 2014) Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Republic of Moldova, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Uruguay, Zimbabwe and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7161 (28 Apr. 2014) Algeria, Brazil, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Guatemala, Japan, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Senegal, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland and Turkey.
S/PV.7161 (Resumption 1) (28 Apr. 2014) Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden and United Republic of Tanzania.
S/PV.7170 (8 May 2014) Senegal.
S/PV.7219 (18 July 2014) Belgium, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Ukraine and Viet Nam.
S/PV.7221 (21 July 2014) Belgium, Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Ukraine and Viet Nam.
S/PV.7242 (15 Aug. 2014) Iraq and Syrian Arab Republic.
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PV.7247 (21 Aug. 2014) Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Viet Nam and Zimbabwe.
S/PV.7316 (19 Nov. 2014) Albania, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Burundi, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine and Yemen.
S/PV.7351 (19 Dec. 2014) Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, India, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Pakistan, Senegal, Spain, Sweden, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda and Ukraine.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7101 (27 Jan. 2014).
At the 7101st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/38 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2133 (2014).
S/PV.7105 (29 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7113 (19 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7115 (21 Feb. 2014). At the 7115th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The promotion and strengthening of the rule of law in the maintenance of international peace and security": S/PRST/2014/5.
S/PV.7161 (28 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7161 (Resumption 1) (28 Apr. 2014). At the 7161st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/302
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2151 (2014).
S/PV.7170 (8 May 2014). At the 7170th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/318
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2154 (2014).
S/PV.7198 (17 June 2014). At the 7198th meeting, action on draft resolutions
was as follows: draft resolution S/2014/409, adopted unanimously: resolution 2160 (2014); draft resolution S/2014/408, adopted unanimously: resolution 2161 (2014).
S/PV.7219 (18 July 2014).
S/PV.7221 (21 July 2014). At the 7221st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/510
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2166 (2014).
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PV.7226 (28 July 2014).
At the 7226th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2014/14.
S/PV.7242 (15 Aug. 2014). At the 7242nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/589
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2170 (2014).
S/PV.7245 (19 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7247 (21 Aug. 2014). At the 7247th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/605
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2171 (2014).
S/PV.7272 (24 Sept. 2014). At the 7272nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/688
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2178 (2014).
S/PV.7316 (19 Nov. 2014). At the 7316th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2014/23.
S/PV.7351 (19 Dec. 2014). At the 7351st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/917
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2195 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2133 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts].
(Adopted unanimously, 7101st meeting, 27 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2151 (2014) [Security sector reform]. (Adopted unanimously, 7161st meeting, 28 Apr.
2014)
S/RES/2154 (2014) [Creation of the Captain Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage].
(Adopted unanimously, 7170th meeting, 8 May 2014)
S/RES/2160 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Taliban].
(Adopted unanimously, 7198th meeting, 17 June 2014)
S/RES/2161 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida].
(Adopted unanimously, 7198th meeting, 17 June 2014)
S/RES/2166 (2014) [The downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on 17 July in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine].
(Adopted unanimously, 7221st meeting, 21 July 2014)
S/RES/2170 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida].
(Adopted unanimously, 7242nd meeting, 15 Aug. 2014)
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/RES/2171 (2014) [The prevention of armed conflicts].
(Adopted unanimously, 7247th meeting, 21 Aug. 2014)
S/RES/2178 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by foreign terrorist fighters].
(Adopted unanimously, 7272nd meeting, 24 Sept. 2014)
S/RES/2195 (2014) [Preventing and combating terrorism, including terrorism benefitting from transnational organized crime].
(Adopted unanimously, 7351st meeting, 19 Dec. 2014)
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Reports
S/2014/350 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 Nov. 2013-15 May 2014.
S/2014/351 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2004); covers the period 19 Nov. 2013-16 May 2014.
S/2014/555 (A/69/226) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 5 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals submitting the 2nd annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
S/2014/556 (A/69/225) Report of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia submitting the 21st annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 Aug. 2013 to 31 July 2014.
S/2014/826 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 May-19 Nov. 2014.
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued)
S/2014/827 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Transmits assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1534 (2004); covers the period 17 May-15 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/962 Letter, 31 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Informal Working Group on International Tribunals. Transmits report of the Working Group's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/780 (A/69/559) Identical letters, 31 Oct. 2014,
from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 1 Oct. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia requesting the extension of the term of office of 14 permanent judges of the Trial and Appeals Chambers and 3 ad litem judges of the Trial Chamber beyond 31 Dec. 2014 or until the completion of the cases to which they are or will be assigned, if sooner.
S/2014/781 Letter, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Nominates Serge Brammertz and requests that the Security Council reappoint him as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for a term with effect from 1 Jan. 2015 until 31 July 2017, subject to an earlier termination by the Council upon the completion of the work of the Tribunal.
S/2014/839 (A/69/605) Letter, 20 Nov. 2014, from Croatia. Transmits letter from the President of Croatia to the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia regarding the decision by the Trial Chamber to provisionally release an individual indicted by the Court for allegedly committing war crimes.
S/2014/865 (A/69/631) Identical letters, 3 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 25 Nov. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia supplementing the information in letter of 1 Oct. 2014 (A/69/559-S/2014/780) in respect of Judge Patrick Robinson (Jamaica).
Draft resolutions S/2014/907 Draft resolution [on extension of the terms of
office of permanent and ad litem judges at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) until 31 Dec. 2015] / Chile.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued)
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014).
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7348 (18 Dec. 2014). At the 7348th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/907
was adopted 14-0-1: resolution 2193 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2193 (2014) [Extension of the terms of office of permanent and ad litem judges at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) until 31 Dec. 2015].
(Adopted 14-0-1, 7348th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014)
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Reports
S/2014/343 Letter, 15 May 2014, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on the implementation of the completion strategy of the Tribunal, pursuant to Security Council resolution 1534 (2004), as at 5 May 2014.
S/2014/350 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 Nov. 2013-15 May 2014.
S/2014/546 (A/69/206) Report of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for Rwanda submitting the 19th annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
S/2014/555 (A/69/226) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 5 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals submitting the 2nd annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
S/2014/826 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 May-19 Nov. 2014.
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA (continued)
S/2014/829 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on the implementation of the completion strategy of the Tribunal, pursuant to Security Council resolution 1534 (2004), as at 5 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/829/Corr.1 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Corrects text.
S/2014/962 Letter, 31 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Informal Working Group on International Tribunals. Transmits report of the Working Group's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/778 Letter, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Requests that the Security Council reappoint Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and consider the extension of his appointment for a term with effect from 1 Jan. 2015 until 31 Dec. 2015, subject to an earlier termination by the Council upon the completion of the work of the International Tribunal.
S/2014/779 (A/69/560) Identical letters, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 1 Oct. 2014 from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda requesting an extension of the term of office of the permanent judges of the Appeals Chamber of the Tribunal as well as his term of office as ad litem judge beyond 31 Dec. 2014 or until the completion of the cases to which they are assigned.
Draft resolutions S/2014/908 Draft resolution [on extension of the terms of
office of permanent judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)] / Chile.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014).
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7348 (18 Dec. 2014). At the 7348th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/908
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2194 (2014).
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA (continued) Resolutions
S/RES/2194 (2014) [Extension of the terms of office of permanent judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)].
(Adopted unanimously, 7348th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014)
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–ISRAEL General documents
S/2014/325 Identical letters, 7 May 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Expresses concern over the allegations made by Israel about the Islamic Republic of Iran in a communication to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council dated 9 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/641 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Informs that a spy drone, built and operated by Israel, allegedly violated Iranian airspace on 23 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/878 Identical letters, 12 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the threat of Hizbollah.
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED ARAB EMIRATES General documents
S/2014/143 Letter, 28 Feb. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Refers to letter dated 10 Feb. 2014 from the United Arab Emirates (S/2014/90) and the letter dated 10 Sept. 2013 from the Permanent Observer of the League of Arab States to the United Nations (S/2013/538) and rejects the claims regarding the islands of Abu Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb.
S/2014/291 Letter, 21 Apr. 2014, from the United Arab Emirates. Refers to letter dated 3 Mar. 2014 from the Islamic Republic of Iran (S/2014/143); rejects and objects to the claims made by Iran on the sovereignty over the islands of Abu Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb.
S/2014/496 Letter, 14 July 2014, from the United Arab Emirates. Reports allegedly that the Islamic Republic of Iran recently raised the Iranian flag over part of the island of Abu Musa and strongly protests against this action.
S/2014/549 Letter, 25 July 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Refers to letter dated 14 July 2014 from the United Arab Emirates (S/2014/496) and rejects the claims regarding the islands of Abu Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb.
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (continued)
S/2014/686 Letter, 16 Sept. 2014, from Libya. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Group of Arab States for the month of Sept. 2014, resolution 7808 entitled "The occupation by the Islamic Republic of Iran of the three Arab islands in the Arabian Gulf belonging to the United Arab Emirates: the Greater Tunb, the Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa", adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at the ministerial level at its 142nd ordinary session, held in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/759 Letter, 23 Oct. 2014, from the United Arab Emirates. Refers to letter dated 25 July 2014 from the Islamic Republic of Iran (S/2014/549) and rejects the claims made regarding the sovereignty over the islands of Abu Musa, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb; also includes a copy of the 1971 Memorandum of Understanding regarding Abu Musa.
IRAQ SITUATION Reports
S/2014/190 Second report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 2110 (2013).
Issued: 14 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/221 Third report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 8 of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010).
Issued: 26 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/422 Sixth report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 1956 (2010).
Issued: 18 June 2014.
S/2014/485 Third report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 2110 (2013).
Issued: 11 July 2014.
S/2014/535 Note [transmitting report of the Board of Auditors on the UN escrow (Iraq) accounts for the period 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2013].
Issued: 30 June 2014. - Transmits report of the Board of Auditors on the audit of the United Nations escrow [Iraq] accounts established under the provisions of Security Council resolution 1958 (2010) for the period 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/774 First report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 2169 (2014).
Issued: 31 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/940 Seventh report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 1956 (2010).
Issued: 23 Dec. 2014. General documents
S/2014/440 Letter, 25 June 2014, from Iraq. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq concerning alleged activities and military operations by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant in Mosul, Anbar and other areas of Iraq; requests urgent assistance from the international community.
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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) S/2014/457 Letter, 30 June 2014, from Iraq. Reports
alleged looting of the Muthannna project, where remnants of the former chemical weapons programme are kept, by armed terrorist groups on 11 June 2014.
S/2014/481 Letter, 8 July 2014, from Iraq. Provides information with regard to the alleged events of June 2014, that took place in the Governorate of Ninewa, and information that terrorist groups have seized control of nuclear material at the sites that came out of the control of the State and specifically at the University of Mosul.
S/2014/523 Letter, 22 July 2014, from Iraq. Transmits letter dated 20 July 2014 from the Deputy Prime Minister and acting Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq conveying the wish of the Government of Iraq that the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) be extended for a further period of 1 year.
S/2014/691 Letter, 20 Sept. 2014, from Iraq. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs reaffirming the substance of the letter dated 25 June 2014 from Iraq (S/2014/440), in which the international community was requested to support the effort to eradicate the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and restore stability to Iraq.
S/2014/695 Letter, 23 Sept. 2014, from the United States. Refers to letters from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq dated 20 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/691) and dated 25 June 2014 (S/2014/44) concerning alleged military attack by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) against Iraqi people; informs that the United States has initiated military actions in the Syrian Arab Republic to eliminate the ISIL threat in Iraq.
S/2014/851 Identical letters, 25 Nov. 2014, from the United Kingdom addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 20 Sept. 2014 from Iraq (S/2014/691) and states that, in accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of the UN, the United Kingdom is taking measures in support of the collective self-defence of Iraq as part of international efforts led by the United States; these measures are in response to the alleged military attack by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) based on borders of Iraq and in the Syrian Arab Republic.
Draft resolutions S/2014/540 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) until 31 July 2015] / United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/1 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7093rd meeting, 10 Jan. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/20 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7271st meeting, 19 Sept. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq"] / by the President of the Security Council.
IRAQ SITUATION (continued) Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7093 (10 Jan. 2014) Iraq.
S/PV.7149 (27 Mar. 2014) Iraq.
S/PV.7224 (23 July 2014) Iraq.
S/PV.7271 (19 Sept. 2014) Albania, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Georgia, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey and United Arab Emirates.
S/PV.7314 (18 Nov. 2014) Iraq. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7093 (10 Jan. 2014). At the 7093rd meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq": S/PRST/2014/1.
S/PV.7149 (27 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7224 (23 July 2014).
S/PV.7230 (30 July 2014). At the 7230th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/540
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2169 (2014).
S/PV.7271 (19 Sept. 2014). At the 7271st meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq": S/PRST/2014/20.
S/PV.7314 (18 Nov. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2169 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) until 31 July 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7230th meeting, 30 July 2014)
IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Reports
S/2014/191 Second report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2107 (2013).
Issued: 14 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/344 Letter, 15 May 2014, from the President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission. Transmits report on the results of the Governing Council's 77th session, held in Geneva, 29-30 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/480 Third report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2107 (2013).
Issued: 8 July 2014.
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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S/2014/734 Letter, 6 Oct. 2014, from the President of the
Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission. Transmits report on the results of the Governing Council's 78th session, held in Geneva, 2-3 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/776 Fourth report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2107 (2013).
Issued: 31 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/961 Letter, 19 Dec. 2014, from the President of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission. Transmits report on the results of the Governing Council's 14th special session, held in Geneva, 18 Dec. 2014.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7149 (27 Mar. 2014) Iraq.
S/PV.7224 (23 July 2014) Iraq. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7149 (27 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7224 (23 July 2014).
ISRAEL–LEBANON Reports
S/2014/130 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) : reporting period from 14 November 2013 to 27 February 2014.
Issued: 26 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/296 Nineteenth semi-annual report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1559 (2004).
Issued: 24 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/438 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006).
Issued: 26 June 2014.
S/2014/720 Twentieth semi-annual report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1559 (2004).
Issued: 7 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/784 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) : reporting period from 27 June to 5 November 2014.
Issued: 5 Nov. 2014.
ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) General documents
S/2014/11 (A/68/702) Identical letters, 30 Dec. 2013, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Nov. 2013.
S/2014/18 (A/68/703) Identical letters, 9 Jan. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits complaint reporting an alleged Israeli electronic war on Lebanon and its information and communication networks.
S/2014/25 (A/68/707) Identical letters, 14 Jan. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 9 Jan. 2014 by Lebanon (A/68/703-S/2014/18) and refutes allegations of launching electronic warfare on Lebanon and its communication and data networks.
S/2014/70 (A/68/726) Identical letters, 27 Jan. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Dec. 2013.
S/2014/86 Identical letters, 7 Feb. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits alleged Lebanese violations of the Blue Line between Israel and Lebanon in Jan. 2014.
S/2014/134 (A/68/776) Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged violation of Lebanese airspace and firing of several missiles on the outskirts of Janta town on 24 Feb. 2014 by Israeli military aircraft.
S/2014/155 (A/68/772) Identical letters, 24 Feb. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Jan. 2014.
S/2014/204 (A/68/806) Identical letters, 19 Mar. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refutes allegations by Israel contained in letter dated 7 Feb. 2014 (S/2014/86) in relation to presence of the Lebanese army in the area of operations of the UN.
S/2014/216 Identical letters, 24 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the observations of the Syrian Arab Republic on the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) for the period from 14 Nov. 2013 to 27 Feb. 2014 (S/2014/130).
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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/2014/254 Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports attack from a roadside bomb in the vicinity of Mount Dov in northern Israel on 14 Mar. 2014 allegedly carried out by Hezbollah.
S/2014/278 (A/68/848) Identical letters, 14 Apr. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged firing of several shells towards Lebanese territory on 14 Mar. 2014 by Israeli forces causing fires to break out at Bastrah farm, Shaluh and Halta locations.
S/2014/284 (A/68/839) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Feb. 2014.
S/2014/294 (A/68/851) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Mar. 2014.
S/2014/326 (A/68/876) Identical letters, 8 May 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged abduction of Lebanese civilians by Israeli patrol crossed the line of withdrawal in the Bastra area on 17 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/359 (A/68/885) Identical letters, 19 May 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Israeli activity in Lebanese territory on 1, 9, 11 and 12 May 2014.
S/2014/366 (A/68/888) Identical letters, 19 May 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Apr. 2014.
S/2014/411 Letter, 12 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Luciano Portolano (Italy) as Head of Mission and Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), to replace Paolo Serra, who will complete his assignment on 24 July 2014.
S/2014/412 Letter, 16 June 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 12 June 2014 (S/2014/411) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Luciano Portolano (Italy) as the new Head of Mission and Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/2014/482 (A/68/945) Identical letters, 24 June 2014,
from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in May 2014.
S/2014/494 Identical letters, 14 July 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports rocket attacks against citizens of northern Israel, allegedly launched by terrorists in Lebanon; calls upon the Security Council to ensure the enforcement of resolution 1701 (2006), including the arms embargo and sanctioning all those involved in the sale and supply of arms to terrorists.
S/2014/507 (A/68/952) Identical letters, 17 July 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged firing of several shells towards Lebanese territory during the period of 10-14 July 2014 by Israeli forces.
S/2014/548 (A/68/957) Identical letters, 23 July 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace and territory committed by Israel in June 2014.
S/2014/554 Letter, 31 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Secretary-General's report concerning the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) (S/2014/438) and requests the Security Council to consider the renewal of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) which is due to expire 31 Aug. 2014 for a further period of one year.
S/2014/582 (A/68/973) Identical letters, 11 Aug. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports incident on 29 July 2014 when Israeli patrol allegedly crossed line of separation and abducted a civilian.
S/2014/626 Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets towards Israel from Lebanon on 23 Aug. 2014 resulting in destruction of property and injuries to 2 citizens.
S/2014/630 Identical letters, 26 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of 2 missiles towards Galilee, Israel from Lebanon on 25 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/654 (A/68/987) Identical letters, 28 Aug. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in July 2014.
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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/2014/712 (A/69/412) Identical letters, 22 Sept. 2014,
from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports incident on 5 Sept. 2014 concerning an alleged Israel-planted listening device camouflaged as a rock found in the locality of Kaff al-Ahmar and detonated killing a civilian who was standing nearby.
S/2014/717 (A/69/427) Identical letters, 24 Sept. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Aug. 2014.
S/2014/724 Identical letters, 8 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the alleged detonation of 3 improvised explosive devices by Hizbullah on the Israeli side of the Blue Line which caused serious injuries to 2 Israeli soldiers.
S/2014/741 (A/69/526) Identical letters, 15 Oct. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports armed incident on 5 Oct. 2014 allegedly carried out by Israel resulting in injuries to a Lebanese soldier.
S/2014/795 Identical letters, 7 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns a speech by the Hizbullah Secretary-General who allegedly is trying to destabilize the region.
S/2014/823 (A/69/581) Identical letters, 12 Nov. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Sept. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/614 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2015] / France, Italy, Jordan, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7248 (26 Aug. 2014) Italy, Lebanon and Spain. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7140 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7248 (26 Aug. 2014). At the 7248th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/614
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2172 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2172 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7248th meeting, 26 Aug. 2014)
KFOR Reports
S/2014/113 Letter, 19 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 7 Feb. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Oct.-31 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/371 Letter, 14 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 9 May 2014 from the Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Jan.-31 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/830 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 11 Nov. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 July-30 Sept. 2014.
General documents S/2014/587 Letter, 13 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 5 Aug. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Apr.-30 June 2014.
KOREAN QUESTION General documents
S/2014/37 Letter, 20 Jan. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits proposals of the National Defence Commission to the Republic of Korea regarding inter-Korean relations, as well as defending peace and security on the Korean peninsula and in the region.
S/2014/53 Letter, 26 Jan. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits letter dated 23 Jan. 2014 by the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to the authorities, various political parties, social organizations and people of various circles of the Republic of Korea.
S/2014/84 Letter, 7 Feb. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement of the spokesman for the Policy Department of the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea concerning the situation in South Korea on 6 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/194 Letter, 15 Mar. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement released by the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on 14 Mar. 2014, concerning foreign relations between the country and the United States.
S/2014/797 (A/69/574) Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement dated 1 Nov. 2014 by the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea and white paper dated 24 Oct. 2014 by the National Reunification Institute of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; concerns alleged scattering of leaflets in the area of Phochon, Kyonggi Province.
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KOSOVO (SERBIA) Reports
S/2014/68 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 30 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/113 Letter, 19 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 7 Feb. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Oct.-31 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/305 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 29 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/371 Letter, 14 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 9 May 2014 from the Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Jan.-31 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/558 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/773 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 31 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/773/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo : corrigendum.
Issued: 11 Nov. 2014. - Corrects text.
S/2014/830 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 11 Nov. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 July-30 Sept. 2014.
General documents S/2014/165 Letter, 8 Mar. 2014, from Serbia. Transmits
letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Serbia concerning alleged announcements of the formation of armed forces in Kosovo which it states has serious consequences for security and stability in Kosovo and Metohija and the entire region.
S/2014/587 Letter, 13 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 5 Aug. 2014 from the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO including the quarterly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1 Apr.-30 June 2014.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7108 (10 Feb. 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7183 (27 May 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7257 (29 Aug. 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7327 (4 Dec. 2014) Serbia. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7108 (10 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7183 (27 May 2014).
KOSOVO (SERBIA) (continued) S/PV.7257 (29 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7327 (4 Dec. 2014).
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS General documents
S/2014/860 Letter, 25 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Sigrid Kaag (Netherlands) as the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, succeeding Derek Plumbly.
S/2014/861 Letter, 28 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 25 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/860) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Sigrid Kaag (Netherlands) to serve as the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon.
S/2014/949 Letter, 23 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to extend the mandate of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon for a period of 3 years as from 1 Mar. 2015.
S/2014/950 Letter, 26 Dec. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 23 Dec. 2014 (S/2014/949) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to extend the mandate of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon for a period of 3 years as from 1 Mar. 2015.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/10 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7190th meeting, 29 May 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014) Brazil, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Norway, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7190 (29 May 2014) Lebanon.
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014) Algeria, Bahrain, Belize, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Namibia, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, State of Palestine and Holy See.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014).
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LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PV.7140 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7178 (20 May 2014).
S/PV.7190 (29 May 2014). At the 7190th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2014/10.
S/PV.7241 (14 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014).
LIBERIA SITUATION Reports
S/2014/123 Twenty-seventh progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
Issued: 18 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/242 Report of the Security Council Mission to Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone, 18 to 24 May 2012.
Issued: 3 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/363 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits midterm report of the Panel of Experts on Liberia submitted pursuant to para. 5 (b) of the Security Council resolution 2128 (2013).
S/2014/598 Twenty-eighth progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
Issued: 15 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/831 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the Panel of Experts on Liberia Established pursuant to Resolution 2128 (2013). Transmits final report of the Panel of Experts.
S/2014/931 Letter, 18 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/504 Letter, 16 July 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1521 (2003) and 2128 (2013) and requests that the Secretary-General dispatch an assessment mission on the progress that Liberia has made towards meeting the conditions set out in resolution 1521 (2003) for the termination of sanctions, and to provide recommendations on UN assistance and other technical assistance to the Government of Liberia.
LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/644 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), Security Council resolution 2116 (2013) and the report on UNMIL dated 15 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/598); concerns the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and recommends a technical rollover of the mandate of UNMIL for a period of 3 months, and that the Security Council defer consideration of proposals for the extension of the mandate of UNMIL, set out in 15 Aug. 2014 report, until 30 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/645 Letter, 2 Sept. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 28 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/644) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of the recommendation of a technical rollover of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia for a period of 3 months, until 30 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/707 Letter, 29 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to letter dated 16 July 2014 from the President of the Security Council and transmits an assessment mission concerning the Liberia sanctions regime.
Draft resolutions S/2014/664 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 31 Dec. 2014] / Chad, France, Nigeria, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/868 Draft resolution [on renewal of the measures imposed by Security Council resolutions on Liberia and extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to para. 9 of resolution 1903 (2009) for a period of 10 months] / United States of America.
S/2014/891 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 30 Sept. 2015] / Chad, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014) Liberia.
S/PV.7310 (12 Nov. 2014) Liberia. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7145 (19 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7258 (4 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7263 (15 Sept. 2014). At the 7263rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/664
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2176 (2014).
S/PV.7310 (12 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7328 (9 Dec. 2014). At the 7328th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/868
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2188 (2014).
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LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7330 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7340 (15 Dec. 2014). At the 7340th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/891
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2190 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2176 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 31 Dec. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7263rd meeting, 15 Sept. 2014)
S/RES/2188 (2014) [Renewal of the measures imposed by Security Council resolutions on Liberia and extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to para. 9 of resolution 1903 (2009) for a period of 10 months].
(Adopted unanimously, 7328th meeting, 9 Dec. 2014)
S/RES/2190 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 30 Sept. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7340th meeting, 15 Dec. 2014)
LIBYA SITUATION Reports
S/2014/106 Note [transmitting final report of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1973 (2011) concerning Libya].
Issued: 19 Feb. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 15 Feb. 2014 from the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1973 (2011) concerning Libya including the final report prepared in accordance with para. 14 (d) of resolution 2095 (2013).
S/2014/131 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya.
Issued: 26 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/653 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya.
Issued: 5 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/909 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1970 (2011) concerning Libya. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/197 Letter, 17 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 24 Jan. 2014 from the Registrar of the International Criminal Court containing the summary of the decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber I on the admissibility of the case against Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi; decision entitled "Decision on the admissibility of the case against Abdullah Al-Senussi, in the case of The Prosecutor v. Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi and Abdullah Al-Senussi".
LIBYA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/203 Letter, 19 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 28 Jan. 2014 from the Registrar of the International Criminal Court containing the summary of the decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber I on the admissibility of the case against Abdullah Al-Senussi; decision entitled "Decision on the admissibility of the case against Abdullah Al-Senussi, in the case of The Prosecutor v. Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi and Abdullah Al-Senussi".
S/2014/288 Letter, 17 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2144 (2014) extending the mandate of the Panel of Experts on Libya; provides the names of the experts appointed to serve on the Panel.
S/2014/583 Letter, 8 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Bernardino León (Spain) to serve as his Special Representative for Libya and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).
S/2014/584 Letter, 12 Aug. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 8 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/583) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Bernardino León (Spain) to serve as his Special Representative for Libya and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).
S/2014/632 Letter, 26 Aug. 2014, from Libya. Transmits the plan "Security Maintenance and Sustainable Stability in Libya", adopted by the House of Representatives and the interim Government on 23 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/676 Letter, 17 Sept. 2014, from the Sudan. Concerns alleged accusations circulated by the media regarding the Sudanese aircraft that landed in Kufra Airport, Libya, on 4 Sept. 2014; explains that the aircraft was providing logistical support, after getting clearance and approval from Libyan authorities, in accordance with the agreement between the two countries, Libya and the Sudan.
S/2014/680 Letter,17 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports that Ali Ahmida (United States) withdrew from the Panel of Experts on Libya on 27 June 2014; also reports that, in consultation with the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1970 (2011) concerning Libya, he has appointed Mohammed Cherkaoui (United States) to serve as regional expert on the Panel of Experts.
S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/801 Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from Libya. Transmits statement issued on 6 Nov. 2014 by the Libyan House of Representatives regarding the verdict of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court adopted at its session held in Tripoli on 6 Nov. 2014.
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LIBYA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/953 Letter, 29 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 12 Dec. 2014 from the President of the International Criminal Court informing the Security Council of the decision on the non-compliance by Libya with requests for cooperation by the Court and referring the matter to the Security Council, issued by Pre-Trial Chamber I on 10 Dec. 2014, in the case of The Prosecutor v. Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi.
Draft resolutions S/2014/188 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) until 13 Mar. 2015 and the mandate of the Panel of Experts, established by para. 24 of resolution 1973 (2011) and modified by resolution 2040 (2012), until 13 Apr. 2015] / Chad, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/200 Draft resolution [on measures imposed to vessels illicitly exporting oil from Libya] / United States of America.
S/2014/629 Draft resolution [on the situation in Libya] / Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Rwanda and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7130 (10 Mar. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7136 (14 Mar. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7142 (19 Mar. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7173 (13 May 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7194 (9 June 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7218 (17 July 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7251 (27 Aug. 2014) Germany, Italy and Libya.
S/PV.7264 (15 Sept. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7306 (11 Nov. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7345 (17 Dec. 2014) Libya. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7130 (10 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7136 (14 Mar. 2014). At the 7136th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/188
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2144 (2014).
S/PV.7142 (19 Mar. 2014). At the 7142nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/200
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2146 (2014).
S/PV.7173 (13 May 2014).
S/PV.7194 (9 June 2014).
S/PV.7218 (17 July 2014).
LIBYA SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7251 (27 Aug. 2014).
At the 7251st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/629 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2174 (2014).
S/PV.7264 (15 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7306 (11 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7345 (17 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2144 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) until 13 Mar. 2015 and the mandate of the Panel of Experts, established by para. 24 of resolution 1973 (2011) and modified by resolution 2040 (2012), until 13 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7136th meeting, 14 Mar. 2014)
S/RES/2146 (2014) [Measures imposed to vessels illicitly exporting oil from Libya].
(Adopted unanimously, 7142nd meeting, 19 Mar. 2014)
S/RES/2174 (2014) [The situation in Libya]. (Adopted unanimously, 7251st meeting, 27 Aug.
2014)
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/1 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 2 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/12 Letter, 9 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 20 Dec. 2013 from the Permanent Mission of France to the UN, forwarding the 2nd report on the actions taken by the French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) since 1 Oct. 2013.
S/2014/173 Report of the Security Council Mission to Mali, 1-3 February 2014.
Issued: 11 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/229 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 28 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/241 Letter, 2 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 24 Mar. 2014 from the Permanent Mission of France to the UN, forwarding the 3rd report on the actions taken by the French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) since 1 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/267 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in Mali.
Issued: 14 Apr. 2014.
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MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/399 Letter, 6 June 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits note verbale dated 27 May 2014 from the Permanent Mission of France to the UN, forwarding the 4th report on the actions taken by the French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) since 1 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/403 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 9 June 2014.
S/2014/692 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 22 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/711 Letter, 30 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 22 Sept. 2014 from France conveying the report on support provided by French forces to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali from 25 May-17 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/943 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 23 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/944 Letter, 23 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 18 Nov. 2014 from France, conveying a report on the operational support provided by French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) from 18 Sept.-2 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/51 Letter, 24 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 2056 (2012) and 2071 (2012) and informs that, as at 1 Feb. 2014, responsibility for the implementation of the UN integrated strategy for the Sahel will be entrusted to the UN system in the region by placing the Office of the Special Envoy for the Sahel under the overall authority of the Secretary-General's Special Representative for West Africa, who will also be supported by the Office.
S/2014/72 Letter, 30 Jan. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Informs that members of the Security Council sent a mission to Mali from 31 Jan. to 3 Feb. 2014; includes terms of reference of the mission.
S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/419 Letter, 17 June 2014, from Algeria. Transmits documents in relation to the situation in Mali: The Algiers Declaration, The Algiers Preliminary Platform for the inclusive inter-Malian dialogue, The joint communiqué of the 3rd high-level consultation session on the inter-Malian dialogue, The communiqué of the 4th session of the bilateral strategic committee between Algeria and Mali on northern Mali.
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/469 Letter, 3 July 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits letter dated 29 May 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Mali to the UN transmitting the Ceasefire Agreement signed in Bamako on 23 May 2014 by the Government of Mali, the Mouvement national de libération de l'Azawad, the Haut Conseil pour l'unité de l'Azawad and the Mouvement arabe de l'Azawad following the events of 17 May 2014.
S/2014/588 Letter, 12 Aug. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 7 Aug. 2014 from the Chair of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in follow-up to the conclusions adopted by the Working Group on 7 July 2014 on children and armed conflict in Mali (S/AC.51/2014/2).
S/2014/660 Letter, 11 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mali to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Mali concerning alleged occupation of some towns in the regions of Timbuktu and Gao and civilians taken hostage by some armed movements and groups.
S/2014/733 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from Mali. Transmits communiqué issued by Mali concerning the death of a Senegalese peacekeeper of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) in a rocket attack on the UN camp at Kidal on 7 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/768 Letter, 28 Oct. 2014, from Mali. Transmits press statement following a meeting held at Kidal on 23 Oct. 2014 during which the leaders of the 3 armed groups that make up the Coordination des Mouvements de l'Azawad allegedly made remarks against Mali.
S/2014/786 Letter, 4 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 3 Oct. 2014 from Mali transmitting a communiqué entitled "Strong condemnation of the deadly ambush against Blue Helmets from the Niger on the road between Ménaka and Ansongo", allegedly committed on 3 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/822 Letter, 17 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Niger including the summary of conclusions of the meeting of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs and the Ministers of Defence of the African States that contribute troops to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, held in Niamey, 5 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/889 Letter, 10 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Mongi Hamdi (Tunisia) as his Special Representative for Mali and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
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MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/890 Letter, 12 Dec. 2014, from the President of
the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 10 Dec. 2014 (S/2014/889) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Mongi Hamdi (Tunisia) to serve as his Special Representative for Mali and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
Draft resolutions S/2014/436 Draft resolution [on extension the mandate of
the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) until 30 June 2015] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/2 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7099th meeting, 23 Jan. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Mali"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/15 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7227th meeting, 28 July 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Mali"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7095 (16 Jan. 2014) Côte d'Ivoire and Mali.
S/PV.7158 (23 Apr. 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7179 (20 May 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7202 (18 June 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7210 (25 June 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7274 (8 Oct. 2014) Mail. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7095 (16 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7099 (23 Jan. 2014). At the 7099th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation in Mali": S/PRST/2014/2.
S/PV.7120 (26 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7158 (23 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7179 (20 May 2014).
S/PV.7201 (17 June 2014).
S/PV.7202 (18 June 2014).
S/PV.7210 (25 June 2014). At the 7210th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/436
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2164 (2014).
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PV.7227 (28 July 2014).
At the 7227th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Mali": S/PRST/2014/15.
S/PV.7274 (8 Oct. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2164 (2014) [Extension the mandate of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) until 30 June 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7210th meeting, 25 June 2014)
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Reports
S/2014/130 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) : reporting period from 14 November 2013 to 27 February 2014.
Issued: 26 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/199 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 4 December 2013 to 10 March 2014.
Issued: 18 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/296 Nineteenth semi-annual report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1559 (2004).
Issued: 24 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/401 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 11 March to 28 May 2014.
Issued: 10 June 2014.
S/2014/438 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006).
Issued: 26 June 2014.
S/2014/650 (A/69/371) Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 4 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/665 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 29 May to 3 September 2014.
Issued: 12 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/720 Twentieth semi-annual report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1559 (2004).
Issued: 7 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/784 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) : reporting period from 27 June to 5 November 2014.
Issued: 5 Nov. 2014.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/859 Report of the Secretary-General on the
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 4 September to 19 November 2014.
Issued: 1 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/906 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 2140 (2014). Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 26 Feb.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/11 (A/68/702) Identical letters, 30 Dec. 2013, from
Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Nov. 2013.
S/2014/14 Identical letters, 9 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly fired mortar shells from Gaza Strip into Israel.
S/2014/16 (A/ES-10/612) Identical letters, 10 Jan. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 481 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 Dec. 2013 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; alleges that Israel has declared plans for the construction of more than 1,400 new residential units in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and that these actions undermine the international and regional attempts to facilitate and advance the negotiations between the parties.
S/2014/18 (A/68/703) Identical letters, 9 Jan. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits complaint reporting an alleged Israeli electronic war on Lebanon and its information and communication networks.
S/2014/23 Identical letters, 14 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports recent attacks in southern Israel allegedly launched by Hamas.
S/2014/25 (A/68/707) Identical letters, 14 Jan. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 9 Jan. 2014 by Lebanon (A/68/703-S/2014/18) and refutes allegations of launching electronic warfare on Lebanon and its communication and data networks.
S/2014/28 Identical letters, 16 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the launching of rockets towards the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon allegedly from the Gaza Strip.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/47 (A/ES-10/613) Identical letters, 23 Jan. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 482 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Jan. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity in the Gaza Strip and settlement activities on 22 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/49 (A/68/718) Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from Morocco. Transmits the Final Communiqué of the 20th session of the Al-Quds Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), held in Marrakech, Morocco, 17-18 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/59 (A/ES-10/614) Identical letters, 28 Jan. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement from the Bishops of the Holy Land Coordination issued on 28 Jan. 2014 calling for prayer and international pressure for alleged plan by Israel to build an expansion wall on the land of 58 Palestinian families.
S/2014/70 (A/68/726) Identical letters, 27 Jan. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Dec. 2013.
S/2014/82 (A/ES-10/615) Identical letters, 6 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 483 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Jan. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged settlement and military activities by Israel and incidents involving Israeli settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Jan. and Feb. 2014.
S/2014/86 Identical letters, 7 Feb. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits alleged Lebanese violations of the Blue Line between Israel and Lebanon in Jan. 2014.
S/2014/97 (A/68/763) Identical letters, 12 Feb. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns statements allegedly made by the Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding events in the Syrian Arab Republic during a visit to the Golan Heights on 31 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/107 Identical letters, 18 Feb. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the alleged firing of rockets from the Gaza Strip towards the towns and cities of southern Israel and holds Hamas responsible for the escalation in violence.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/118 (A/ES-10/616) Identical letters, 20 Feb. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 484 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged military activities by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Feb. 2014.
S/2014/128 (A/ES-10/617) Identical letters, 25 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 485 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged recent military activities by Israel in Al-Haram Al-Sharif, which houses the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
S/2014/134 (A/68/776) Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged violation of Lebanese airspace and firing of several missiles on the outskirts of Janta town on 24 Feb. 2014 by Israeli military aircraft.
S/2014/135 (A/ES-10/618) Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the previous 486 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged military activity by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinian civilians.
S/2014/154 (A/ES-10/619) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the previous 487 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity, detention and arrest of Palestinian civilians and youth, and settlement activities in Feb. and Mar. 2014.
S/2014/155 (A/68/772) Identical letters, 24 Feb. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Jan. 2014.
S/2014/156 (A/68/786) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Israeli military activity on 5 Mar. 2014 at Hurriyah and Hamidiyah, wounding 7 members of the internal security forces and 4 civilians.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/161 (A/68/791) Identical letters, 6 Mar. 2014, from
Guinea addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Group at New York, a letter expressing the Group's concerns at the alleged introduction by the Israeli parliament of legislation regarding the sovereignty of Al-Haram Al-Sharif which houses the Al-Aqsa mosque.
S/2014/180 (A/ES-10/620) Identical letters, 12 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 488 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activities on 10 and 11 Mar. 2014 which resulted in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/185 (A/68/799) Identical letters, 3 Mar. 2014, from Iraq addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the communiqué issued by the Council of the League of Arab States, convened at the level of Permanent Representatives, at its extraordinary session held in Cairo on 26 Feb. 2014 and, as Chair of the Group of Arab States for Mar. 2014, presents the position of the Group regarding Israel's alleged actions regarding Jerusalem and its cultural, human and historical legacy, demographic composition and status.
S/2014/204 (A/68/806) Identical letters, 19 Mar. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refutes allegations by Israel contained in letter dated 7 Feb. 2014 (S/2014/86) in relation to presence of the Lebanese army in the area of operations of the UN.
S/2014/205 (A/ES-10/621) Identical letters, 20 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 489 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity and settlement activities.
S/2014/214 (A/ES-10/622) Identical letters, 24 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 480 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports military activities and attacks allegedly carried out by Israeli forces and settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Mar. 2014.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/216 Identical letters, 24 Mar. 2014, from the
Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the observations of the Syrian Arab Republic on the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) for the period from 14 Nov. 2013 to 27 Feb. 2014 (S/2014/130).
S/2014/219 (A/68/814) Identical letters, 25 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) over the period from 4 Dec. 2013-10 Mar. 2014 (S/2014/199).
S/2014/254 Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports attack from a roadside bomb in the vicinity of Mount Dov in northern Israel on 14 Mar. 2014 allegedly carried out by Hezbollah.
S/2014/257 (A/ES-10/623) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 491 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli activities at Haram al-Sharif and East Jerusalem on 7 Apr. and recent settlement activity in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
S/2014/278 (A/68/848) Identical letters, 14 Apr. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged firing of several shells towards Lebanese territory on 14 Mar. 2014 by Israeli forces causing fires to break out at Bastrah farm, Shaluh and Halta locations.
S/2014/280 (A/ES-10/624) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 492 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli activities at Haram al-Sharif on 16 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/282 Letter, 16 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2140 (2014) concerning the situation in Yemen and establishing a Panel of Experts; provides the names of the experts appointed to serve on the Panel.
S/2014/284 (A/68/839) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Feb. 2014.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/289 (A/ES-10/625) Identical letters, 21 Apr. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 493 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-16 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; transmits letter dated 21 Apr. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the State of Palestine concerning the alleged denial of access to Palestinian Christians to Jerusalem during Easter celebrations.
S/2014/290 Letter, 21 Apr. 2014, from Jordan. Concerns the situation in East Jerusalem and the alleged illegal practices by Israel in the Haram al-Sharif (Al-Aqsa) compound.
S/2014/294 (A/68/851) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Mar. 2014.
S/2014/301 Identical letters, 25 Apr. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Alleges that since 13 Apr. 2014, 8 rockets have been fired from the Gaza Strip, directed at the towns and cities of southern Israel.
S/2014/317 (A/ES-10/626) Identical letters, 5 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 494 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns the location of a Jewish seminary and alleged activities of the Israeli Antiquities Authority near Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem.
S/2014/325 Identical letters, 7 May 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Expresses concern over the allegations made by Israel about the Islamic Republic of Iran in a communication to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council dated 9 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/326 (A/68/876) Identical letters, 8 May 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged abduction of Lebanese civilians by Israeli patrol crossed the line of withdrawal in the Bastra area on 17 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/335 (A/ES-10/627) Identical letters, 12 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 11 May 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the State of Palestine concerning the alleged attacks carried out in the Occupied Palestinian Territory by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/347 (A/ES-10/628) Identical letters, 15 May 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 495 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed incidents allegedly committed by Israel against Palestinians during the demonstrations held to mark the 66th anniversary of Al-Nakba.
S/2014/359 (A/68/885) Identical letters, 19 May 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Israeli activity in Lebanese territory on 1, 9, 11 and 12 May 2014.
S/2014/366 (A/68/888) Identical letters, 19 May 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Apr. 2014.
S/2014/381 (A/ES-10/629) Identical letters, 29 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 496 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged prevention of Palestinian men and women from accessing Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform morning prayers and concerns conditions of political prisoners.
S/2014/385 Identical letters, 2 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets from the Gaza Strip aimed at Israel.
S/2014/387 (A/68/900) Letter, 23 May 2014, from the State of Palestine. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Arab Group for the month of May 2014, letter dated 14 May 2014 from the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, along with its enclosure, the resolutions and the Declarations adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at the summit level, held in Kuwait, 25-26 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/388 Identical letters, 3 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged incident when a 122-mm rocket was launched from the Syrian Arab Republic into the Israeli Hermon on 2 June 2014.
S/2014/396 (A/ES-10/630) Identical letters, 5 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 496 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli plans to construct another 1,500 settlement units in the West Bank; also draws attention to the situation of Palestinian prisoners and administrative detainees allegedly being held by Israel.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/415 Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged violation of the Separation of Forces Agreement and military attack by Syrian government against Israel.
S/2014/416 Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports kidnapping of 3 Israeli boys allegedly by Hamas terrorists on 12 June 2014.
S/2014/418 (A/ES-10/631) Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 497 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; draws attention to the situation of Palestinian prisoners allegedly being held by Israel and also reports air strikes and bombardment in the Gaza Strip on 11 June 2014.
S/2014/429 (A/ES-10/632) Identical letters, 20 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 498 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports that allegedly on June 2014 more than 60 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli jails and detention centres, who have been on a prolonged hunger strike in protest of their captivity by Israel, have been hospitalized and many are in critical condition.
S/2014/434 Identical letters, 23 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks launched from the Syrian Arab Republic, Gaza and Judea and Samaria resulting in deaths and injuries to individuals.
S/2014/435 (A/68/913) Identical letters, 23 June 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Israeli military activity in the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic on 22 and 23 June 2014 which, it is stated, coincided with attacks by armed terrorist groups.
S/2014/454 Identical letters, 30 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to 3 Israeli boys allegedly kidnapped by Hamas and reports alleged launching of over 70 rockets by Hamas from Gaza into Israel.
S/2014/455 (A/ES-10/633) Identical letters, 30 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 499 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian civilian population in different places.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/465 Letter, 2 July 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2140 (2014) concerning the situation in Yemen and establishing a Panel of Experts and reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint Mohammad Sbaiti (Lebanon) to serve on the Panel of Experts and the selection of Alma Abdul-Hadi Jadallah (Jordan) to serve as Coordinator of the Panel.
S/2014/468 (A/ES-10/634) Identical letters, 2 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 500 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged abduction and killing of a 16-year old boy on 1 July 2014.
S/2014/471 (A/ES-10/635) Identical letters, 3 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 501 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks, the killing of a 20 year-old man on 2 July 2014, and Israeli social media campaigns.
S/2014/473 (A/ES-10/636) Identical letters, 7 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 502 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-3 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian people.
S/2014/474 Identical letters, 7 July 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the alleged firing of rockets towards major Israeli cities targeting civilian people.
S/2014/479 (A/ES-10/637) Identical letters, 8 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 503 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-7 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that on 8 July 2014, Israeli jets and naval gunfire struck at several civilian areas in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/482 (A/68/945) Identical letters, 24 June 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in May 2014.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/483 (A/ES-10/638) Identical letters, 9 July 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 504 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-8 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that on 9 July 2014, Israeli launched 160 airstrikes against civilian areas in Gaza, killing at least 21 Palestinians.
S/2014/486 (A/68/950) Identical letters, 11 July 2014, from Saudi Arabia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the "Final Communiqué of the Expanded Extraordinary Meeting of the Executive Committee at the Level of the Foreign Minister on the Grave Situation in the Occupied State of Palestine, including Al-Quds Al-Sharif", adopted in Jeddah, 10 July 2014.
S/2014/489 (A/ES-10/639) Identical letters, 11 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 505 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports recent military activity in the Gaza Strip allegedly carried out by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/491 (A/ES-10/640) Identical letters, 14 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 506 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-11 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian people, especially in the Gaza Strip; also reports property destructions of homes, schools of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), health centres, mosques, water and sewage networks, and electricity lines and industries.
S/2014/494 Identical letters, 14 July 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports rocket attacks against citizens of northern Israel, allegedly launched by terrorists in Lebanon; calls upon the Security Council to ensure the enforcement of resolution 1701 (2006), including the arms embargo and sanctioning all those involved in the sale and supply of arms to terrorists.
S/2014/495 Identical letters, 15 July 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedly that a series of Grad missiles were shot from the Syrian Arab Republic into the Golan Heights on 13-14 July 2014.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/499 Identical letters, 16 July 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly fired 47 rockets towards the towns and cities of Israel on 14 July 2014, rejecting the ceasefire proposed by Egypt to end hostilities between Hamas terrorists in Gaza and Israel.
S/2014/506 (A/ES-10/641) Identical letters, 17 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 507 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-14 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports that Israeli forces allegedly killed 23 Palestinians on 16 July 2014, including 3 women and 9 children.
S/2014/507 (A/68/952) Identical letters, 17 July 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged firing of several shells towards Lebanese territory during the period of 10-14 July 2014 by Israeli forces.
S/2014/513 (A/ES-10/642) Identical letters, 21 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 508 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip on 21 July 2014 that resulted in killings of families in Rafah, Khan Younies and Gaza City.
S/2014/514 Letter, 21 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Expresses concerns on the renewed escalation of violence between Gaza and Israel; transmits a letter received on 13 July 2014 from the President of the State of Palestine requesting placing the State of Palestine under an international protection system administered by the United Nations.
S/2014/519 (A/ES-10/643) Identical letters, 23 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 509 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that more than 60 other Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces, in the 24 hours since the Security Council met the day before to consider the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/530 (A/ES-10/644) Identical letters, 24 July 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 510 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that more than 120 Palestinians, including 10 members of one family, have been killed by Israeli forces, since the last letter dated 23 July 2014 (A/ES-10/643-S/2014/519); also reports that a school of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has been allegedly targeted resulting in deaths and injuries to civilians.
S/2014/534 (A/68/976) Note verbale, 5 Aug. 2014, from Brazil. Transmits, on behalf of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (the BRICS countries), the Declaration and Action Plan of the 6th BRICS summit, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, 15 July 2014.
S/2014/539 (A/ES-10/645) Identical letters, 25 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 511 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attack against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank causing the displacement of more than 160,000 civilians.
S/2014/548 (A/68/957) Identical letters, 23 July 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace and territory committed by Israel in June 2014.
S/2014/551 (A/ES-10/646) Identical letters, 30 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 512 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attack against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip causing the killing of 1,269 and injuring 7,110 civilians.
S/2014/554 Letter, 31 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Secretary-General's report concerning the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) (S/2014/438) and requests the Security Council to consider the renewal of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) which is due to expire 31 Aug. 2014 for a further period of one year.
S/2014/557 Identical letters, 1 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly killed 2 soldiers and kidnapped a third, an hour and a half after the humanitarian ceasefire went into effect.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/561 (A/68/961) Letter, 30 July 2014, from the
Plurinational State of Bolivia and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in their capacity as Co-Chairs of the Joint Coordination Committee, communiqué of the Committee calling for an end to the alleged Israeli military aggression against the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/563 (A/ES-10/647) Identical letters, 1 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 513 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity from 30 July to 1 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/567 (A/ES-10/648) Identical letters, 4 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 514 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000 (A/55/432-S/2000/921) to 1 August 2014 (A/ES-10/647-S/2014/563) regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and reports alleged Israeli military activity from 1-3 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/578 Identical letters, 8 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly broke the ceasefire agreement and resumed firing rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel.
S/2014/582 (A/68/973) Identical letters, 11 Aug. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports incident on 29 July 2014 when Israeli patrol allegedly crossed line of separation and abducted a civilian.
S/2014/585 (A/ES-10/649) Identical letters, 12 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 515 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity from 5 to 11 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/607 (A/ES-10/650) Identical letters, 20 Aug. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 516 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity resulting in the death of 24 Palestinians and injuries of civilians in addition to losses and destruction of properties and the displacement of over 390,000 of people from the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/610 (A/ES-10/651) Identical letters, 21 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 517 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity on 20 and 21 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, including children, an increase in the number of displaced persons and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/615 (A/ES-10/654) Identical letters, 22 Aug. 2014, from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, on behalf of the countries that comprise the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) - Plurinational State of Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela, a joint communication on the current situation in the State of Palestine and the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.
S/2014/621 (A/ES-10/652) Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 25 Aug. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs; reports alleged Israeli military attacks against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza area using foreigners and dual nationals in its military operations.
S/2014/624 (A/ES-10/653) Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 518 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli military activity from 22-25 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/625 Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged firing of rockets from Syrian territory which landed in the Golan Heights.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/626 Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets towards Israel from Lebanon on 23 Aug. 2014 resulting in destruction of property and injuries to 2 citizens.
S/2014/627 Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets towards Israel by Hamas on 22 Aug. 2014 resulting in the death of a child in Kibbutz Nahal Oz.
S/2014/630 Identical letters, 26 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of 2 missiles towards Galilee, Israel from Lebanon on 25 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/634 (A/ES-10/655) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 519 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged violations of the ceasefire and continued Israeli military activity resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/635 Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged launching of rockets towards Israel from launch pads located in hospitals, mosques, schools and densely populated areas in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/636 Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits information concerning the alleged firing of rockets by Hamas from civilian buildings in Gaza or from their immediate surroundings between 19 and 24 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/641 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Informs that a spy drone, built and operated by Israel, allegedly violated Iranian airspace on 23 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/646 (A/ES-10/656) Identical letters, 2 Sept. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 520 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli settlement campaign in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and food security and medical facilities in the Gaza Strip after the ceasefire.
S/2014/654 (A/68/987) Identical letters, 28 Aug. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in July 2014.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/667 Identical letters, 15 Sept. 2014, from the
Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) over the period from 29 May to 3 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/665).
S/2014/672 (A/ES-10/657) Identical letters, 17 Sept. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 521 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Sept. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns the continued Israeli military activity allegedly resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, the humanitarian conditions of Palestinians, and the destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/712 (A/69/412) Identical letters, 22 Sept. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports incident on 5 Sept. 2014 concerning an alleged Israel-planted listening device camouflaged as a rock found in the locality of Kaff al-Ahmar and detonated killing a civilian who was standing nearby.
S/2014/716 (A/ES-10/659) Identical letters, 2 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 522 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Sept. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged announcement by Israel of the construction of 2,610 new units and a plan for transferring approximately 13,000 Palestinians from their current residence.
S/2014/717 (A/69/427) Identical letters, 24 Sept. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Aug. 2014.
S/2014/721 Identical letters, 7 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refutes allegations made in letter dated 2 Oct. 2014 by the Palestinian representative concerning the incident on 22 Sept. 2014 which resulted in the death of 2 Palestinians.
S/2014/724 Identical letters, 8 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the alleged detonation of 3 improvised explosive devices by Hizbullah on the Israeli side of the Blue Line which caused serious injuries to 2 Israeli soldiers.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/735 (A/ES-10/660) Identical letters, 14 Oct. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 523 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli activities at Al-Haram Al-Sharif on 13 Oct. 2014 and the previous week resulting in injuries to Palestinians; also concerns alleged activities of Israeli settlers on 9 and 13 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/741 (A/69/526) Identical letters, 15 Oct. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports armed incident on 5 Oct. 2014 allegedly carried out by Israel resulting in injuries to a Lebanese soldier.
S/2014/748 (A/ES-10/661) Identical letters, 20 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 524 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-14 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports an alleged "hit and run" accident, 20 Oct. 2014, when a settler's car ran over 2 young girls who were walking home from school in the West Bank town of Sinjil.
S/2014/758 Identical letters, 23 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports incident on 22 Oct. 2014 when allegedly an Hamas member drove onto a Jerusalem train platform killing and injuring civilians.
S/2014/765 (A/ES-10/662) Identical letters, 27 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 525 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports Israel's alleged decision to construct 1,000 more settlement units in the settlements of "Har Homa" and "Ramat Shlomo".
S/2014/775 (A/ES-10/663) Identical letters, 30 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 526 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports the recent closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and armed incidents against Palestinians allegedly carried out by Israel.
S/2014/789 Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedly incident on 5 Nov. 2014 when a vehicle was rammed onto two crowded Jerusalem train platforms killing and injuring civilians.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/791 (A/ES-10/664) Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 527 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports the recent closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and armed incidents against Palestinians allegedly carried out by Israel.
S/2014/795 Identical letters, 7 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns a speech by the Hizbullah Secretary-General who allegedly is trying to destabilize the region.
S/2014/804 Identical letters, 11 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged incidents on 10 Nov. 2014 when an Israel Defense Forces soldier was stabbed and killed outside a Tel Aviv bus station and other attacks that took place south of Jerusalem.
S/2014/810 (A/ES-10/665) Identical letters, 12 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 528 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports incidents allegedly carried out by Israeli armed forces and settlers from 6 to 10 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/814 (A/69/584) Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Expresses, on behalf of the Ambassadorial Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the concerns of the Organization over alleged Israeli activities at Al-Haram Al-Sharif, including the repeated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by officials, settlers and extremist groups.
S/2014/816 (A/69/601) Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from Morocco. Transmits "Press communiqué issued by the 1st meeting of the Ministerial Contact Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on defending the cause of Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif", Rabat, 12 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/820 (A/ES-10/666) Identical letters, 17 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 528 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports incidents on 13, 14 and 16 Nov. 2014 allegedly carried out by Israeli armed forces and settlers resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/823 (A/69/581) Identical letters, 12 Nov. 2014, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel in Sept. 2014.
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/825 Identical letters, 18 Nov. 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports an attack on a synagogue in the neighbourhood of Har Nof on 18 Nov. 2014, allegedly carried out by 2 Palestinians.
S/2014/860 Letter, 25 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Sigrid Kaag (Netherlands) as the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, succeeding Derek Plumbly.
S/2014/861 Letter, 28 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 25 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/860) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Sigrid Kaag (Netherlands) to serve as the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon.
S/2014/878 Identical letters, 12 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the threat of Hizbollah.
S/2014/880 Identical letters, 9 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports an alleged interview, by President Mahmoud Abbas on 30 Nov. 2014, to the Egyptian daily regarding 6 million Palestinian refugees wishing to return to Israel.
S/2014/881 (A/ES-10/667) Identical letters, 10 Dec. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 530 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged incident on 10 Dec. 2014 when Israeli occupying forces killed Ziad Abu Ein, Minister and Head of the Commission against the Wall and Colonization.
S/2014/885 Identical letters, 11 Dec. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) over the period from 4 Sept. to 19 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/859).
S/2014/901 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Expresses, as Chair of the Ambassadorial Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in New York, the condemnation of an alleged killing of Minister Ziad Abu Ein, Head of the Palestinian Authority Committee against the Separation Wall, by Israel on 10 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/926 Identical letters, 19 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged incident when a rocket, launched from Gaza, landed inside Israel, 19 Dec. 2014.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2014/927 (A/ES-10/668) Identical letters, 19 Dec. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 530 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Dec. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports recent military activity allegedly carried out by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/947 (A/ES-10/669) Identical letters, 24 Dec. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 532 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-19 Dec. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attacks in the Gaza Strip, confiscation of land and expansion of settlements.
S/2014/949 Letter, 23 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to extend the mandate of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon for a period of 3 years as from 1 Mar. 2015.
S/2014/950 Letter, 26 Dec. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 23 Dec. 2014 (S/2014/949) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to extend the mandate of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon for a period of 3 years as from 1 Mar. 2015.
Draft resolutions S/2014/125 Draft resolution [on the situation in Yemen] /
Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/437 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 31 Dec. 2014] / Russian Federation and United States of America.
S/2014/614 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2015] / France, Italy, Jordan, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/904 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 30 June 2015] / Russian Federation and United States of America.
S/2014/916 Draft resolution [on parameters for a negotiated solution of the Palestine question] / Jordan.
The draft resolution was not adopted having failed to obtain the required number of votes (S/PV.7354).
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/10 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7190th meeting, 29 May 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/13 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7225th meeting, 28 July 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/18 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7255th meeting, 29 Aug. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/19 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7270th meeting, 19 Sept. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014) Brazil, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Norway, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7119 (26 Feb. 2014) Yemen.
S/PV.7164 (29 Apr. 2014) Algeria, Bangladesh, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Guinea, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7190 (29 May 2014) Lebanon.
S/PV.7214 (10 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7220 (18 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7222 (22 July 2014) Algeria, Bangladesh, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Viet Nam, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Zimbabwe and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7225 (28 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7232 (31 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7248 (26 Aug. 2014) Italy, Lebanon and Spain.
S/PV.7255 (29 Aug. 2014) Yemen.
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014) Algeria, Bahrain, Belize, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Namibia, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, State of Palestine and Holy See.
S/PV.7291 (29 Oct. 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7354 (30 Dec. 2014) Israel and State of Palestine. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7118 (25 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7119 (26 Feb. 2014). At the 7119th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/125
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2140 (2014).
S/PV.7140 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7164 (29 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7175 (14 May 2014).
S/PV.7178 (20 May 2014).
S/PV.7190 (29 May 2014). At the 7190th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2014/10.
S/PV.7200 (17 June 2014).
S/PV.7204 (23 June 2014).
S/PV.7209 (25 June 2014). At the 7209th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/437
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2163 (2014).
S/PV.7214 (10 July 2014).
S/PV.7220 (18 July 2014).
S/PV.7222 (22 July 2014).
S/PV.7225 (28 July 2014). At the 7225th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": S/PRST/2014/13.
S/PV.7231 (30 July 2014).
S/PV.7232 (31 July 2014).
S/PV.7243 (18 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7248 (26 Aug. 2014). At the 7248th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/614
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2172 (2014).
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7255 (29 Aug. 2014).
At the 7255th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2014/18.
S/PV.7266 (16 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7270 (19 Sept. 2014). At the 7270th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2014/19.
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7291 (29 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7312 (17 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7333 (10 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7336 (11 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7339 (15 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7346 (18 Dec. 2014). At the 7346th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/904
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2192 (2014).
S/PV.7354 (30 Dec. 2014). At the 7354th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/916
was not adopted (8-2-5), having failed to obtain the required number of votes.
Resolutions S/RES/2140 (2014) [The situation in Yemen].
(Adopted unanimously, 7119th meeting, 26 Feb. 2014)
S/RES/2163 (2014) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 31 Dec. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7209th meeting, 25 June 2014)
S/RES/2172 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7248th meeting, 26 Aug. 2014)
S/RES/2192 (2014) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 30 June 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7346th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014)
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Reports
S/2014/394 Note [transmitting final report of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1929 (2010) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran] / by the President of the Security Council.
Issued: 11 June 2014.
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT (continued) S/2014/958 Letter, 31 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the
Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004). Transmits the review of the implementation of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) for 2014.
General documents S/2014/369 Letter, 22 May 2014, from the Chair of the
Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004). Transmits the 13th programme of work of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004); covers the period 1 June 2014-31 Jan. 2015.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7265 (15 Sept. 2014).
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Reports
S/2014/76 Letter, 3 Feb. 2014, from Germany. Transmits report entitled "Risks, challenges and responses: Industry's effective practices in responding to biosecurity risks: A Conference in Support of Implementing Security Council resolution 1540 (2004)", held in Wiesbaden, Germany, 3-4 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/116 Note [transmitting report from IAEA on the implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement in the Islamic Republic of Iran].
Issued: 3 Mar. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 20 Feb. 2014 from the Director General of IAEA including the report prepared in accordance with para. 4 of Security Council resolution 1929 (2010).
S/2014/147 Note [transmitting final report of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1874 (2009) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea].
Issued: 6 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/253 Letter, 8 Apr. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006) prepared in accordance with para. 21 of resolution 2094 (2013) and presidential statement S/PRST/2012/13.
S/2014/391 Note [transmitting report from IAEA on the implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement in the Islamic Republic of Iran].
Issued: 4 June 2014. - Transmits letter dated 23 May 2014 from the Director General of IAEA including the report prepared in accordance with para. 4 of Security Council resolution 1929 (2010).
S/2014/394 Note [transmitting final report of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1929 (2010) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran] / by the President of the Security Council.
Issued: 11 June 2014.
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NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) S/2014/681 Note [transmitting report from IAEA on the
implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement in the Islamic Republic of Iran] / by the President of the Security Council.
Issued: 18 Sept. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 5 Sept. 2014 from the Director General of IAEA including the report prepared in accordance with para. 4 of Security Council resolution 1929 (2010).
S/2014/837 Note [transmitting report from IAEA on the implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement in the Islamic Republic of Iran] / by the President of the Security Council.
Issued: 20 Nov. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 7 Nov. 2014 from the Director General of IAEA including the report prepared in accordance with para. 4 of Security Council resolution 1929 (2010).
S/2014/920 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; covers the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/932 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1737 (2006). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1737 (2006) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran; covers the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.- 31 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/942 Letter, 23 Dec. 2014, from Germany. Transmits conference report entitled "Non-proliferation risks governance and compliance management - dialogue with industry in support of UN Security Council Resolution 1540", held in Frankfurt, Germany, 20-21 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/958 Letter, 31 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004). Transmits the review of the implementation of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) for 2014.
General documents S/2014/95 (A/68/749) Letter, 11 Feb. 2014, from
Kazakhstan. Transmits statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of its accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons on 14 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/230 Letter, 19 Mar. 2014, from Kazakhstan. Concerns a workshop hosted by Kazakhstan and the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs entitled "The Contribution of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) to Regional and Global Disarmament and Non-Proliferation", held in Astana, 11-12 Mar. 2014.
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) S/2014/248 Letter, 4 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2141 (2014) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and extending the mandate of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1874 (2009); provides the names of the experts appointed to serve on the Panel.
S/2014/313 Letter, 2 May 2014, from the Republic of Korea. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction entitled "Commemorating the 10th anniversary of resolution 1540 (2004) and looking ahead", to be held on 7 May 2014.
S/2014/320 Letter, 6 May 2014, from Canada. Transmits joint statement on promoting full and universal implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1540 (2004), an initiative led by the Republic of Korea and Canada and announced by the Prime Minister of Canada at the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague.
S/2014/369 Letter, 22 May 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004). Transmits the 13th programme of work of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004); covers the period 1 June 2014-31 Jan. 2015.
S/2014/376 Letter, 28 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1977 (2011) and 2055 (2012) related to the Group of Experts concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons and reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint 3 individuals to the Group of Experts.
S/2014/464 Letter, 2 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2159 (2014) extending the mandate of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Resolution 1929 (2010) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran and provides the names, task areas and responsibilities of the 8 experts the Secretary-General has appointed to serve on the Panel of Experts until 9 July 2015.
S/2014/569 Letter, 5 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to document S/2014/248 and reports the withdrawal of William J. Newcomb (United States) as finance expert from the Panel of Experts established pursuant to resolution 1874 (2009) on 30 June 2014; also reports the appointment of Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt (United States) to serve as finance expert on the Panel.
S/2014/643 Letter, 2 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Informs that Erik Marzolf (France), appointed as technology expert on the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1874 (2009), will reach the maximum period of service on 26 Sept. 2014 and reports the appointments of Benoit Camguilhem (France) to succeed him and Hugh Griffiths (United Kingdom) to serve as Coordinator of the Panel.
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NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) S/2014/710 Letter, 30 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint Youngwan Kim (Republic of Korea) to serve as weapons of mass destruction arms control and non-proliferation policy expert on the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1874 (2009) to replace Jang-keun Lee (Republic of Korea), who withdrew from the Panel on 16 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/738 (A/69/525) Letter, 14 Oct. 2014, from Kazakhstan. Transmits joint statement of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization concerning the Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia.
S/2014/761 Letter, 20 Oct. 2014, from Canada and the United Kingdom. Draws attention to the Legislative Guide for the National Implementation of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004), developed by the Non-Governmental Organization Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC).
S/2014/783 Letter, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits communication dated 29 Oct. 2014 from the Executive Secretary-General of the European External Action Service, pertaining to the negotiations between China, France, Germany, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the nuclear issue.
Draft resolutions S/2014/148 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1874 (2009) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea until 5 Apr. 2015] / United States of America.
S/2014/395 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1929 (2010) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran until 9 July 2015] / United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/7 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7169th meeting, 7 May 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7169 (7 May 2014) Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey and Ukraine.
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014) Belgium, Israel, Jamaica,
Japan, Pakistan and Syrian Arab Republic. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7126 (5 Mar. 2014). At the 7126th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/148
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2141 (2014).
S/PV.7146 (20 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7169 (7 May 2014). At the 7169th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction": S/PRST/2014/7.
S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014).
S/PV.7193 (9 June 2014). At the 7193rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/395
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2159 (2014).
S/PV.7211 (25 June 2014).
S/PV.7265 (15 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7319 (24 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7350 (18 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2141 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1874 (2009) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea until 5 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7126th meeting, 5 Mar. 2014)
S/RES/2159 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1929 (2010) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran until 9 July 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7193rd meeting, 9 June 2014)
PALESTINE QUESTION Reports
S/2014/650 (A/69/371) Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 4 Sept. 2014. General documents
S/2014/14 Identical letters, 9 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly fired mortar shells from Gaza Strip into Israel.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/16 (A/ES-10/612) Identical letters, 10 Jan. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 481 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 Dec. 2013 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; alleges that Israel has declared plans for the construction of more than 1,400 new residential units in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and that these actions undermine the international and regional attempts to facilitate and advance the negotiations between the parties.
S/2014/23 Identical letters, 14 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports recent attacks in southern Israel allegedly launched by Hamas.
S/2014/28 Identical letters, 16 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the launching of rockets towards the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon allegedly from the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/47 (A/ES-10/613) Identical letters, 23 Jan. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 482 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Jan. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity in the Gaza Strip and settlement activities on 22 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/49 (A/68/718) Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from Morocco. Transmits the Final Communiqué of the 20th session of the Al-Quds Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), held in Marrakech, Morocco, 17-18 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/59 (A/ES-10/614) Identical letters, 28 Jan. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement from the Bishops of the Holy Land Coordination issued on 28 Jan. 2014 calling for prayer and international pressure for alleged plan by Israel to build an expansion wall on the land of 58 Palestinian families.
S/2014/62 (A/68/723) Identical letters, 29 Jan. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Reports concerns about alleged displacement and humanitarian situation of Palestinian refugees registered with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the near East (UNRWA) in the Syrian Arab Republic.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/82 (A/ES-10/615) Identical letters, 6 Feb. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 483 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Jan. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged settlement and military activities by Israel and incidents involving Israeli settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Jan. and Feb. 2014.
S/2014/107 Identical letters, 18 Feb. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the alleged firing of rockets from the Gaza Strip towards the towns and cities of southern Israel and holds Hamas responsible for the escalation in violence.
S/2014/118 (A/ES-10/616) Identical letters, 20 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 484 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged military activities by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Feb. 2014.
S/2014/128 (A/ES-10/617) Identical letters, 25 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 485 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged recent military activities by Israel in Al-Haram Al-Sharif, which houses the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
S/2014/135 (A/ES-10/618) Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the previous 486 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged military activity by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinian civilians.
S/2014/154 (A/ES-10/619) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the previous 487 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity, detention and arrest of Palestinian civilians and youth, and settlement activities in Feb. and Mar. 2014.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/161 (A/68/791) Identical letters, 6 Mar. 2014, from
Guinea addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Group at New York, a letter expressing the Group's concerns at the alleged introduction by the Israeli parliament of legislation regarding the sovereignty of Al-Haram Al-Sharif which houses the Al-Aqsa mosque.
S/2014/180 (A/ES-10/620) Identical letters, 12 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 488 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activities on 10 and 11 Mar. 2014 which resulted in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/185 (A/68/799) Identical letters, 3 Mar. 2014, from Iraq addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the communiqué issued by the Council of the League of Arab States, convened at the level of Permanent Representatives, at its extraordinary session held in Cairo on 26 Feb. 2014 and, as Chair of the Group of Arab States for Mar. 2014, presents the position of the Group regarding Israel's alleged actions regarding Jerusalem and its cultural, human and historical legacy, demographic composition and status.
S/2014/205 (A/ES-10/621) Identical letters, 20 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 489 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity and settlement activities.
S/2014/214 (A/ES-10/622) Identical letters, 24 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 480 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports military activities and attacks allegedly carried out by Israeli forces and settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Mar. 2014.
S/2014/227 (A/68/818) Letter, 26 Mar. 2014, from Indonesia and Japan. Transmits joint statement of the 2nd Ministerial Meeting of the Conference on Cooperation among East Asian Countries for Palestinian Development, issued in Jakarta, 1 Mar. 2014.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/257 (A/ES-10/623) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 491 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli activities at Haram al-Sharif and East Jerusalem on 7 Apr. and recent settlement activity in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
S/2014/280 (A/ES-10/624) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 492 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli activities at Haram al-Sharif on 16 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/289 (A/ES-10/625) Identical letters, 21 Apr. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 493 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-16 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; transmits letter dated 21 Apr. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the State of Palestine concerning the alleged denial of access to Palestinian Christians to Jerusalem during Easter celebrations.
S/2014/290 Letter, 21 Apr. 2014, from Jordan. Concerns the situation in East Jerusalem and the alleged illegal practices by Israel in the Haram al-Sharif (Al-Aqsa) compound.
S/2014/301 Identical letters, 25 Apr. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Alleges that since 13 Apr. 2014, 8 rockets have been fired from the Gaza Strip, directed at the towns and cities of southern Israel.
S/2014/317 (A/ES-10/626) Identical letters, 5 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 494 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns the location of a Jewish seminary and alleged activities of the Israeli Antiquities Authority near Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem.
S/2014/335 (A/ES-10/627) Identical letters, 12 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 11 May 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the State of Palestine concerning the alleged attacks carried out in the Occupied Palestinian Territory by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/347 (A/ES-10/628) Identical letters, 15 May 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 495 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed incidents allegedly committed by Israel against Palestinians during the demonstrations held to mark the 66th anniversary of Al-Nakba.
S/2014/381 (A/ES-10/629) Identical letters, 29 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 496 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged prevention of Palestinian men and women from accessing Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform morning prayers and concerns conditions of political prisoners.
S/2014/385 Identical letters, 2 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets from the Gaza Strip aimed at Israel.
S/2014/387 (A/68/900) Letter, 23 May 2014, from the State of Palestine. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Arab Group for the month of May 2014, letter dated 14 May 2014 from the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, along with its enclosure, the resolutions and the Declarations adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at the summit level, held in Kuwait, 25-26 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/396 (A/ES-10/630) Identical letters, 5 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 496 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli plans to construct another 1,500 settlement units in the West Bank; also draws attention to the situation of Palestinian prisoners and administrative detainees allegedly being held by Israel.
S/2014/416 Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports kidnapping of 3 Israeli boys allegedly by Hamas terrorists on 12 June 2014.
S/2014/418 (A/ES-10/631) Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 497 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; draws attention to the situation of Palestinian prisoners allegedly being held by Israel and also reports air strikes and bombardment in the Gaza Strip on 11 June 2014.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/429 (A/ES-10/632) Identical letters, 20 June
2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 498 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports that allegedly on June 2014 more than 60 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli jails and detention centres, who have been on a prolonged hunger strike in protest of their captivity by Israel, have been hospitalized and many are in critical condition.
S/2014/434 Identical letters, 23 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks launched from the Syrian Arab Republic, Gaza and Judea and Samaria resulting in deaths and injuries to individuals.
S/2014/454 Identical letters, 30 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to 3 Israeli boys allegedly kidnapped by Hamas and reports alleged launching of over 70 rockets by Hamas from Gaza into Israel.
S/2014/455 (A/ES-10/633) Identical letters, 30 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 499 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian civilian population in different places.
S/2014/468 (A/ES-10/634) Identical letters, 2 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 500 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged abduction and killing of a 16-year old boy on 1 July 2014.
S/2014/471 (A/ES-10/635) Identical letters, 3 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 501 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks, the killing of a 20 year-old man on 2 July 2014, and Israeli social media campaigns.
S/2014/473 (A/ES-10/636) Identical letters, 7 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 502 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-3 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian people.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/474 Identical letters, 7 July 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the alleged firing of rockets towards major Israeli cities targeting civilian people.
S/2014/479 (A/ES-10/637) Identical letters, 8 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 503 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-7 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that on 8 July 2014, Israeli jets and naval gunfire struck at several civilian areas in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/483 (A/ES-10/638) Identical letters, 9 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 504 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-8 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that on 9 July 2014, Israeli launched 160 airstrikes against civilian areas in Gaza, killing at least 21 Palestinians.
S/2014/486 (A/68/950) Identical letters, 11 July 2014, from Saudi Arabia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the "Final Communiqué of the Expanded Extraordinary Meeting of the Executive Committee at the Level of the Foreign Minister on the Grave Situation in the Occupied State of Palestine, including Al-Quds Al-Sharif", adopted in Jeddah, 10 July 2014.
S/2014/489 (A/ES-10/639) Identical letters, 11 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 505 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports recent military activity in the Gaza Strip allegedly carried out by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/491 (A/ES-10/640) Identical letters, 14 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 506 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-11 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian people, especially in the Gaza Strip; also reports property destructions of homes, schools of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), health centres, mosques, water and sewage networks, and electricity lines and industries.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/499 Identical letters, 16 July 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly fired 47 rockets towards the towns and cities of Israel on 14 July 2014, rejecting the ceasefire proposed by Egypt to end hostilities between Hamas terrorists in Gaza and Israel.
S/2014/506 (A/ES-10/641) Identical letters, 17 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 507 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-14 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports that Israeli forces allegedly killed 23 Palestinians on 16 July 2014, including 3 women and 9 children.
S/2014/513 (A/ES-10/642) Identical letters, 21 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 508 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip on 21 July 2014 that resulted in killings of families in Rafah, Khan Younies and Gaza City.
S/2014/514 Letter, 21 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Expresses concerns on the renewed escalation of violence between Gaza and Israel; transmits a letter received on 13 July 2014 from the President of the State of Palestine requesting placing the State of Palestine under an international protection system administered by the United Nations.
S/2014/519 (A/ES-10/643) Identical letters, 23 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 509 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that more than 60 other Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces, in the 24 hours since the Security Council met the day before to consider the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/530 (A/ES-10/644) Identical letters, 24 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 510 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that more than 120 Palestinians, including 10 members of one family, have been killed by Israeli forces, since the last letter dated 23 July 2014 (A/ES-10/643-S/2014/519); also reports that a school of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has been allegedly targeted resulting in deaths and injuries to civilians.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/534 (A/68/976) Note verbale, 5 Aug. 2014, from
Brazil. Transmits, on behalf of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (the BRICS countries), the Declaration and Action Plan of the 6th BRICS summit, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, 15 July 2014.
S/2014/539 (A/ES-10/645) Identical letters, 25 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 511 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attack against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank causing the displacement of more than 160,000 civilians.
S/2014/551 (A/ES-10/646) Identical letters, 30 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 512 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attack against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip causing the killing of 1,269 and injuring 7,110 civilians.
S/2014/557 Identical letters, 1 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly killed 2 soldiers and kidnapped a third, an hour and a half after the humanitarian ceasefire went into effect.
S/2014/561 (A/68/961) Letter, 30 July 2014, from the Plurinational State of Bolivia and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in their capacity as Co-Chairs of the Joint Coordination Committee, communiqué of the Committee calling for an end to the alleged Israeli military aggression against the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/563 (A/ES-10/647) Identical letters, 1 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 513 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity from 30 July to 1 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/567 (A/ES-10/648) Identical letters, 4 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 514 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000 (A/55/432-S/2000/921) to 1 August 2014 (A/ES-10/647-S/2014/563) regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and reports alleged Israeli military activity from 1-3 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the
Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/578 Identical letters, 8 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly broke the ceasefire agreement and resumed firing rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel.
S/2014/585 (A/ES-10/649) Identical letters, 12 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 515 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity from 5 to 11 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/607 (A/ES-10/650) Identical letters, 20 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 516 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity resulting in the death of 24 Palestinians and injuries of civilians in addition to losses and destruction of properties and the displacement of over 390,000 of people from the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/610 (A/ES-10/651) Identical letters, 21 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 517 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity on 20 and 21 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, including children, an increase in the number of displaced persons and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/615 (A/ES-10/654) Identical letters, 22 Aug. 2014, from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, on behalf of the countries that comprise the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) - Plurinational State of Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela, a joint communication on the current situation in the State of Palestine and the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/621 (A/ES-10/652) Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 25 Aug. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs; reports alleged Israeli military attacks against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza area using foreigners and dual nationals in its military operations.
S/2014/624 (A/ES-10/653) Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 518 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli military activity from 22-25 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/627 Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets towards Israel by Hamas on 22 Aug. 2014 resulting in the death of a child in Kibbutz Nahal Oz.
S/2014/634 (A/ES-10/655) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 519 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged violations of the ceasefire and continued Israeli military activity resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/635 Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged launching of rockets towards Israel from launch pads located in hospitals, mosques, schools and densely populated areas in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/636 Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits information concerning the alleged firing of rockets by Hamas from civilian buildings in Gaza or from their immediate surroundings between 19 and 24 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/646 (A/ES-10/656) Identical letters, 2 Sept. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 520 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli settlement campaign in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and food security and medical facilities in the Gaza Strip after the ceasefire.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/672 (A/ES-10/657) Identical letters, 17 Sept.
2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 521 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Sept. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns the continued Israeli military activity allegedly resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, the humanitarian conditions of Palestinians, and the destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/716 (A/ES-10/659) Identical letters, 2 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 522 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Sept. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged announcement by Israel of the construction of 2,610 new units and a plan for transferring approximately 13,000 Palestinians from their current residence.
S/2014/721 Identical letters, 7 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refutes allegations made in letter dated 2 Oct. 2014 by the Palestinian representative concerning the incident on 22 Sept. 2014 which resulted in the death of 2 Palestinians.
S/2014/735 (A/ES-10/660) Identical letters, 14 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 523 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli activities at Al-Haram Al-Sharif on 13 Oct. 2014 and the previous week resulting in injuries to Palestinians; also concerns alleged activities of Israeli settlers on 9 and 13 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/748 (A/ES-10/661) Identical letters, 20 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 524 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-14 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports an alleged "hit and run" accident, 20 Oct. 2014, when a settler's car ran over 2 young girls who were walking home from school in the West Bank town of Sinjil.
S/2014/758 Identical letters, 23 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports incident on 22 Oct. 2014 when allegedly an Hamas member drove onto a Jerusalem train platform killing and injuring civilians.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/765 (A/ES-10/662) Identical letters, 27 Oct. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 525 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports Israel's alleged decision to construct 1,000 more settlement units in the settlements of "Har Homa" and "Ramat Shlomo".
S/2014/775 (A/ES-10/663) Identical letters, 30 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 526 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports the recent closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and armed incidents against Palestinians allegedly carried out by Israel.
S/2014/789 Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedly incident on 5 Nov. 2014 when a vehicle was rammed onto two crowded Jerusalem train platforms killing and injuring civilians.
S/2014/791 (A/ES-10/664) Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 527 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports the recent closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and armed incidents against Palestinians allegedly carried out by Israel.
S/2014/804 Identical letters, 11 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged incidents on 10 Nov. 2014 when an Israel Defense Forces soldier was stabbed and killed outside a Tel Aviv bus station and other attacks that took place south of Jerusalem.
S/2014/810 (A/ES-10/665) Identical letters, 12 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 528 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports incidents allegedly carried out by Israeli armed forces and settlers from 6 to 10 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/814 (A/69/584) Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Expresses, on behalf of the Ambassadorial Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the concerns of the Organization over alleged Israeli activities at Al-Haram Al-Sharif, including the repeated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by officials, settlers and extremist groups.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/816 (A/69/601) Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from
Morocco. Transmits "Press communiqué issued by the 1st meeting of the Ministerial Contact Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on defending the cause of Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif", Rabat, 12 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/820 (A/ES-10/666) Identical letters, 17 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 528 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports incidents on 13, 14 and 16 Nov. 2014 allegedly carried out by Israeli armed forces and settlers resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/825 Identical letters, 18 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports an attack on a synagogue in the neighbourhood of Har Nof on 18 Nov. 2014, allegedly carried out by 2 Palestinians.
S/2014/850 (A/69/624) Identical letters, 26 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement issued on 25 Nov. 2014 by the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization regarding alleged recent measures by Israel concerning a law on the "Jewish nation-State".
S/2014/880 Identical letters, 9 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports an alleged interview, by President Mahmoud Abbas on 30 Nov. 2014, to the Egyptian daily regarding 6 million Palestinian refugees wishing to return to Israel.
S/2014/881 (A/ES-10/667) Identical letters, 10 Dec. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 530 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged incident on 10 Dec. 2014 when Israeli occupying forces killed Ziad Abu Ein, Minister and Head of the Commission against the Wall and Colonization.
S/2014/901 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Expresses, as Chair of the Ambassadorial Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in New York, the condemnation of an alleged killing of Minister Ziad Abu Ein, Head of the Palestinian Authority Committee against the Separation Wall, by Israel on 10 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/926 Identical letters, 19 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged incident when a rocket, launched from Gaza, landed inside Israel, 19 Dec. 2014.
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2014/927 (A/ES-10/668) Identical letters, 19 Dec. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 530 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Dec. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports recent military activity allegedly carried out by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/947 (A/ES-10/669) Identical letters, 24 Dec. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 532 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-19 Dec. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attacks in the Gaza Strip, confiscation of land and expansion of settlements.
Draft resolutions S/2014/916 Draft resolution [on parameters for a
negotiated solution of the Palestine question] / Jordan. The draft resolution was not adopted having failed to
obtain the required number of votes (S/PV.7354). Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/13 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7225th meeting, 28 July 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014) Brazil, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Norway, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7164 (29 Apr. 2014) Algeria, Bangladesh, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Guinea, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7214 (10 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7220 (18 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/PV.7222 (22 July 2014) Algeria, Bangladesh,
Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Viet Nam, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Zimbabwe and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7225 (28 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7232 (31 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014) Algeria, Bahrain, Belize, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Namibia, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, State of Palestine and Holy See.
S/PV.7291 (29 Oct. 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7354 (30 Dec. 2014) Israel and State of Palestine. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7118 (25 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7140 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7164 (29 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7178 (20 May 2014).
S/PV.7204 (23 June 2014).
S/PV.7214 (10 July 2014).
S/PV.7220 (18 July 2014).
S/PV.7222 (22 July 2014).
S/PV.7225 (28 July 2014). At the 7225th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": S/PRST/2014/13.
S/PV.7231 (30 July 2014).
S/PV.7232 (31 July 2014).
S/PV.7243 (18 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7266 (16 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7291 (29 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7312 (17 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7339 (15 Dec. 2014).
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/PV.7354 (30 Dec. 2014).
At the 7354th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/916 was not adopted (8-2-5), having failed to obtain the required number of votes.
PEACEBUILDING Reports
S/2014/5 (A/68/696) Civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 1 June 2014.
S/2014/67 (A/68/729) Report of the Peacebuilding Commission on its 7th session.
Issued: 29 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/693 Report of the Secretary-General on women and peace and security.
Issued: 23 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/882 (A/69/654) Letter, 8 Dec. 2014, from Egypt. Transmits outcome report of the Workshop on Regional Aspects of Peacebuilding : Identifying Gaps, Challenges and Opportunities, held in Cairo, 24-25 Nov. 2014.
General documents S/2014/50 Letter, 24 Jan. 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Refers to Security Council resolution 1646 (2005) and informs that, following informal consultations, the members of the Security Council agreed on the selection of Argentina and Chad as the 2 elected members of the Council to participate in the Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission for a term of 1 year, until the end of 2014.
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/731 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from Argentina. Transmits concept note for the open debate of the Security Council on "Women, peace and security - displaced women and girls : leaders and survivors", to be held on 28 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/763 (A/69/553) Identical letters, 24 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits document entitled "United Nations system inputs to the 2015 review of the 'peacebuilding architecture'".
S/2014/911 (A/69/674) Letter, 15 Dec. 2014, from the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits a 10-year review of the peacebuilding architecture, 2015 and a proposal for suggested terms of reference.
PEACEBUILDING (continued) S/2014/939 (A/69/681) Identical letters, 23 Dec. 2014
from the Secretary General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 15 Dec. 2014 from the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council advising on the scope, terms of reference and modalities for the upcoming review in 2015 of the UN peacebuilding architecture; reports the Secretary General's options for the review.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/21 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7289th meeting, 28 Oct. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Women and peace and security"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7289 (28 Oct. 2014) Afghanistan, Algeria, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burundi, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Germany, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Viet Nam and Zimbabwe.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7143 (19 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7217 (15 July 2014).
S/PV.7289 (28 Oct. 2014). At the 7289th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Women and peace and security": S/PRST/2014/21.
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Reports
S/2014/960 Letter, 31 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations. Transmits report of the Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations for 2014.
General documents S/2014/384 (A/68/899) Letter, 1 June 2014, from the
Russian Federation. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on the theme "United Nations peacekeeping operations: new trends" to be held on 11 June 2014.
S/2014/478 Letter, 3 July 2014, from Rwanda. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on the theme "United Nations peacekeeping operations: the United Nations and regional partnership and its evolution", to be held on 28 July 2014.
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PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued) S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the
Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/788 Letter, 4 Nov. 2014, from Australia. Transmits concept note for the Security Council briefing on "Peacekeeping operations : the role of policing in peacekeeping and post-conflict peacebuilding", to be held on 20 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/814 (A/69/584) Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Expresses, on behalf of the Ambassadorial Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the concerns of the Organization over alleged Israeli activities at Al-Haram Al-Sharif, including the repeated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by officials, settlers and extremist groups.
S/2014/818 Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, statement delivered on 28 Oct. 2014 on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement in the 4th Committee of the General Assembly under agenda item 52, entitled, "Comprehensive review of the whole question of peacekeeping operations in all their aspects", which reflects the Non Aligned Movement positions on peacekeeping.
S/2014/833 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from Australia. Concerns the text of Australia's proposed resolution on policing which it states will accommodate the view expressed in the letter dated 14 Nov. 2014 from the Islamic Republic of Iran, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement (S/2014/818).
S/2014/879 Letter, 8 Dec. 2014, from Chad. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on "Cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional organizations: peace operations – the UN-African Union partnership and its evolution", to be held on 16 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/946 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2154 (2014), adopted on 8 May 2014, which created "the Captain Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage"; submits the design of the Medal and criteria of eligibility for determining the recipients of the Medal.
Draft resolutions S/2014/318 Draft resolution [on creation of the Captain
Mbaye Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage] / Argentina, Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued) S/2014/532 Draft resolution [on cooperation with regional
and subregional organizations in the maintenance of peace and security] / Argentina, Australia, Chad, Chile, Jordan, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea and Rwanda.
S/2014/828 Draft resolution [on the role of policing in peacekeeping and post-conflict peacebuilding] / Australia, Chad, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/27 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7343rd meeting, 16 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7170 (8 May 2014) Senegal.
S/PV.7196 (11 June 2014) Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Cyprus, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malawi, Malaysia, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Senegal, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Republic of Tanzania, Uruguay and Viet Nam.
S/PV.7228 (28 July 2014) Armenia, Brazil, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malawi, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey and Zimbabwe.
S/PV.7343 (16 Dec. 2014) Algeria, Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Namibia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Pakistan, Slovakia, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey and Uganda.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7170 (8 May 2014).
At the 7170th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/318 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2154 (2014).
S/PV.7196 (11 June 2014).
S/PV.7228 (28 July 2014). At the 7228th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/532
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2167 (2014).
S/PV.7275 (9 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7317 (20 Nov. 2014). At the 7317th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/828
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2185 (2014).
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PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued) S/PV.7343 (16 Dec. 2014).
At the 7343rd meeting, members of the Council agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security": S/PRST/2014/27.
Resolutions S/RES/2154 (2014) [Creation of the Captain Mbaye
Diagne Medal for Exceptional Courage]. (Adopted unanimously, 7170th meeting, 8 May
2014)
S/RES/2167 (2014) [Cooperation with regional and subregional organizations in the maintenance of peace and security].
(Adopted unanimously, 7228th meeting, 28 July 2014)
S/RES/2185 (2014) [The role of policing in peacekeeping and post-conflict peacebuilding].
(Adopted unanimously, 7317th meeting, 20 Nov. 2014)
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Reports
S/2014/560 (A/69/228) Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and other organizations : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 4 Aug. 2014. General documents
S/2014/478 Letter, 3 July 2014, from Rwanda. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on the theme "United Nations peacekeeping operations: the United Nations and regional partnership and its evolution", to be held on 28 July 2014.
S/2014/879 Letter, 8 Dec. 2014, from Chad. Transmits concept note for the Security Council open debate on "Cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional organizations: peace operations – the UN-African Union partnership and its evolution", to be held on 16 Dec. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/532 Draft resolution [on cooperation with regional
and subregional organizations in the maintenance of peace and security] / Argentina, Australia, Chad, Chile, Jordan, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea and Rwanda.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/4 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7112th meeting, 14 Feb. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security"] / by the President of the Security Council.
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN (continued) S/PRST/2014/27 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 7343rd meeting, 16 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7228 (28 July 2014) Armenia, Brazil, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malawi, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey and Zimbabwe.
S/PV.7343 (16 Dec. 2014) Algeria, Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Namibia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Pakistan, Slovakia, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey and Uganda.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7112 (14 Feb. 2014).
At the 7112th meeting, members of the Council agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security": S/PRST/2014/4.
S/PV.7228 (28 July 2014). At the 7228th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/532
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2167 (2014).
S/PV.7343 (16 Dec. 2014). At the 7343rd meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and subregional organizations in maintaining international peace and security": S/PRST/2014/27.
Resolutions S/RES/2167 (2014) [Cooperation with regional and
subregional organizations in the maintenance of peace and security].
(Adopted unanimously, 7228th meeting, 28 July 2014)
RWANDA SITUATION Reports
S/2014/343 Letter, 15 May 2014, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on the implementation of the completion strategy of the Tribunal, pursuant to Security Council resolution 1534 (2004), as at 5 May 2014.
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RWANDA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/350 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the
International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 Nov. 2013-15 May 2014.
S/2014/546 (A/69/206) Report of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Tribunal for Rwanda submitting the 19th annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
S/2014/555 (A/69/226) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 5 Aug. 2014. - Transmits letter dated 1 Aug. 2014 from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals submitting the 2nd annual report of the Tribunal covering the period 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014.
S/2014/826 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals pursuant to para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1966 (2010); covers the period 16 May-19 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/829 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on the implementation of the completion strategy of the Tribunal, pursuant to Security Council resolution 1534 (2004), as at 5 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/829/Corr.1 Letter, 19 Nov. 2014, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Corrects text.
S/2014/962 Letter, 31 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Informal Working Group on International Tribunals. Transmits report of the Working Group's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/265 Letter, 11 Apr. 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Transmits concept note on "Threat to international peace and security : prevention of and fight against genocide" prepared by the delegation of Rwanda for the Security Council briefing to be held on 16 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/447 Letter, 26 June 2014, from Rwanda. Concerns a request for an exemption from the travel ban under Security Council resolution 1533 (2004) which, in Rwanda's view, constitutes a gross violation of Security Council resolutions 2098 (2013), 2147 (2014) and 2150 (2014).
RWANDA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/778 Letter, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Requests that the Security Council reappoint Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and consider the extension of his appointment for a term with effect from 1 Jan. 2015 until 31 Dec. 2015, subject to an earlier termination by the Council upon the completion of the work of the International Tribunal.
S/2014/779 (A/69/560) Identical letters, 31 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 1 Oct. 2014 from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda requesting an extension of the term of office of the permanent judges of the Appeals Chamber of the Tribunal as well as his term of office as ad litem judge beyond 31 Dec. 2014 or until the completion of the cases to which they are assigned.
Draft resolutions S/2014/270 Draft resolution [on prevention and fight
against genocide and other serious crimes under international law] / Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Chad, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, Turkey, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/908 Draft resolution [on extension of the terms of office of permanent judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)] / Chile.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7155 (16 Apr. 2014) Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo and Turkey.
S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7155 (16 Apr. 2014).
At the 7155th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/270 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2150 (2014).
S/PV.7192 (5 June 2014).
S/PV.7332 (10 Dec. 2014).
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RWANDA SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7348 (18 Dec. 2014).
At the 7348th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/908 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2194 (2014).
Resolutions S/RES/2150 (2014) [Prevention and fight against
genocide and other serious crimes under international law].
(Adopted unanimously, 7155th meeting, 16 Apr. 2014)
S/RES/2194 (2014) [Extension of the terms of office of permanent judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)].
(Adopted unanimously, 7348th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014)
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Reports
S/2014/41 Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits letter dated 26 Dec. 2013 from the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team in accordance with para (a) of annex I to Security Council resolution 2083 (2012); includes the 15th report of the Analytical Support and Monitoring Team, pursuant to resolution 2083 (2012).
S/2014/283 Letter, 11 Apr. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011) in which the Council presents its position on the recommendations contained in the 3rd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team.
S/2014/402 Letter, 9 June 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits 4th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 2082 (2012) concerning the Taliban and other Associated Individuals and Entities constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan.
S/2014/620 Letter, 21 Aug. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits report of the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities, presenting its position on the recommendations contained in the 15th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team Established pursuant to Resolution 1526 (2004).
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued) S/2014/770 Letter, 27 Oct. 2014, from the Chair of the
Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits letter dated 29 Sept. 2014 from the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team in accordance with para (a) of annex I to Security Council resolution 2083 (2012); includes the 16th report of the Monitoring Team, pursuant to resolution 2161 (2014).
S/2014/815 Letter, 13 Nov. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to resolution 1526 (2004) on the threat posed by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and the Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant, which was submitted to the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities, in accordance with para. 22 of resolution 2170 (2014).
S/2014/888 Letter, 11 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits 5th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team submitted pursuant to resolution 2160 (2014) concerning the Taliban and other Associated Individuals and Entities constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan.
S/2014/923 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/924 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/210 Letter, 24 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint an expert on the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1526 (2004).
S/2014/286 Letter, 17 Apr. 2014, from Austria, Belgium, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Transmits paper entitled "Improving fair and clear procedures for a more effective United Nations sanctions system"; concerns about the implementation of the Council's sanctions regimes, especially sanctions on Al-Qaida.
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SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued) S/2014/353 (A/68/880) Identical letters, 16 May 2014,
from Switzerland addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Requests the circulation of letter dated 17 Apr. 2014 from Austria, Belgium, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, addressed to the President of the Security Council along with discussion paper, entitled "Improving fair and clear procedures for a more effective United Nations sanctions system" (S/2014/286).
S/2014/360 Letter, 20 May 2014, from Azerbaijan. Transmits letter dated 7 May 2014 from Azerbaijan to the Coordinator of the Panel of Experts established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1874 (2009); states that all measures have been taken by Azerbaijan to enforce the respective provisions of Security Council resolutions 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013) and 2094 (2013).
S/2014/793 Letter, 5 Nov. 2014, from Australia. Transmits concept note for the Security Council briefing on the evolution of sanctions, to be held on 25 Nov. 2014.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014) Belgium, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Pakistan and Syrian Arab Republic.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014).
S/PV.7323 (25 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/192 Final report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone.
Issued: 17 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/242 Report of the Security Council Mission to Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone, 18 to 24 May 2012.
Issued: 3 Apr. 2014. General documents
S/2014/211 Letter, 24 Mar. 2014, from the Chair of the Sierra Leone Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission. Reports that the Chair of the Sierra Leone Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission visited Sierra Leone from 25 to 28 Feb. 2014.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/6 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7148th meeting, 26 Mar. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Sierra Leone"] / by the President of the Security Council.
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7148 (26 Mar. 2014) Sierra Leone. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7148 (26 Mar. 2014). At the 7148th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Sierra Leone": S/PRST/2014/6.
SOMALIA SITUATION Reports
S/2014/100 Letter, 13 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 12 Feb. 2014 from the Permanent Observer Mission of the African Union to the UN, transmitting the progress report on the implementation of the mandate of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), pursuant to para. 8 of Security Council resolution 2093 (2013).
S/2014/140 Report of the Secretary-General on Somalia. Issued: 3 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/177 Letter, 10 Mar. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea. Transmits report of the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator on the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Somalia pursuant to Security Council resolution 2111 (2013); covers the period from July 2013 to Jan. 2014.
S/2014/330 Report of the Secretary-General on Somalia. Issued: 12 May 2014.
S/2014/655 Letter, 5 Sept. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea. Transmits report of the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator on the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Somalia pursuant to Security Council resolution 2111 (2013); covers the period from Feb. 2014 to Aug. 2014.
S/2014/699 Report of the Secretary-General on Somalia. Issued: 25 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/726 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea. Transmits letter dated 19 Sept. 2014 from the members of the UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea pursuant to resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea submitting the report of the Monitoring Group focusing on Somalia, in accordance with para. 28 of Security Council resolution 2111 (2013).
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SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/740 Report of the Secretary-General on the
situation with respect to piracy and armed robbery at sea off the coast of Somalia.
Issued: 16 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/936 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/79 Letter, 5 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2111 (2013) re-establishing the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea and reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint Joakim Gundel (Denmark) to serve on the Monitoring Group in view of the resignation of Cornelis Steenken.
S/2014/239 Letter, 1 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the exchange of letters between the President of the Security Council (S/2013/765) and the Secretary-General (S/2013/764), dated 24 and 20 Dec. 2013 respectively; informs Somalia's consent of the deployment of a UN Guard Unit to facilitate the implementation of the mandated tasks of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM).
S/2014/243 Letter, 3 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2142 (2014) by which the Council requested the Secretary-General to provide options and recommendations on UN including the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM); provides findings of the assessment team deployed to Mogadishu and Nairobi from 12-8 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/760 Letter, 13 Oct. 2014, from Egypt. Conveys, on behalf of the Arab Group, the position of the Group regarding the draft resolution of the Security Council on the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), the arms embargo, the charcoal and arms interdiction and the reports of the Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group.
S/2014/854 Letter, 26 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint 5 experts to serve on the Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea for a period of 13 months.
Draft resolutions S/2014/137 Draft resolution [on the partial suspension of
the arms embargo on Somalia until 25 Oct. 2014] / Australia, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) S/2014/377 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) for 12 months] / Australia, Chad, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/757 Draft resolution [on the renewal of the provisions of para. 2 of resolution 2142 (2014) until 30 Oct. 2015 concerning the arms embargo on Somalia and on extension of the mandate of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) until 30 Nov. 2015] / Australia, France, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/803 Draft resolution [on acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea off the coast of Somalia] / Australia, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/9 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7181st meeting, 22 May 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Somalia"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7127 (5 Mar. 2014) Somalia.
S/PV.7132 (11 Mar. 2014) Somalia.
S/PV.7181 (22 May 2014) Somalia.
S/PV.7191 (2 June 2014) Somalia.
S/PV.7278 (14 Oct. 2014) Somalia.
S/PV.7284 (22 Oct. 2014) Somalia.
S/PV.7286 (24 Oct. 2014) Somalia.
S/PV.7309 (12 Nov. 2014) Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Somalia and Spain.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7127 (5 Mar. 2014).
At the 7127th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/137 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2142 (2014).
S/PV.7132 (11 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7181 (22 May 2014). At the 7181st meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation in Somalia": S/PRST/2014/9.
S/PV.7188 (29 May 2014). At the 7188th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/377
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2158 (2014).
S/PV.7191 (2 June 2014).
S/PV.7278 (14 Oct. 2014).
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SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7284 (22 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7286 (24 Oct. 2014). At the 7286th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/757
was adopted (13-0-2): resolution 2182 (2014).
S/PV.7309 (12 Nov. 2014). At the 7309th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/803
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2184 (2014).
S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2142 (2014) [The partial suspension of the arms embargo on Somalia until 25 Oct. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7127th meeting, 5 Mar. 2014)
S/RES/2158 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) for 12 months].
(Adopted unanimously, 7188th meeting, 29 May 2014)
S/RES/2182 (2014) [The renewal of the provisions of para. 2 of resolution 2142 (2014) until 30 Oct. 2015 concerning the arms embargo on Somalia and on extension of the mandate of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) until 30 Nov. 2015].
(Adopted 13-0-2, 7286th meeting, 24 Oct. 2014)
S/RES/2184 (2014) [Acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea off the coast of Somalia].
(Adopted unanimously, 7309th meeting, 12 Nov. 2014)
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/126 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 25 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/158 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 6 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/336 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 13 May 2014.
S/2014/518 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 23 July 2014.
S/2014/537 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 25 July 2014.
S/2014/708 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 30 Sept. 2014. - Previously issued under document symbol S/2014/780.
S/2014/709 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 30 Sept. 2014.
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued)
S/2014/821 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 18 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/862 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 1 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/884 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in South Sudan.
Issued: 11 Dec. 2014. General documents
S/2014/8 Letter, 8 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 2 Jan. 2014 from the Commissioner for Peace and Security of the African Union Commission, forwarding a communiqué on South Sudan adopted by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 411th meeting, held in Banjul, 30 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/21 Letter, 8 Jan. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits statement issued 7 Jan. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan regarding remarks made by the Sudanese President at the joint press conference with the President of South Sudan.
S/2014/46 Letter, 23 Jan. 2014, from South Sudan. Transmits press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of South Sudan, affirming South Sudan's wish to continue its long-term relationship with the UN and to work closely with the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
S/2014/171 Letter, 11 Mar. 2014, from Eritrea. Transmits press statement regarding the recent developments in South Sudan, issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea.
S/2014/259 Letter, 10 Apr. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits press statement issued by the spokesperson of the Sudanese Armed Forces concerning security along the border with South Sudan.
S/2014/337 Letter, 9 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the Intergovernmental Authority and Development (IGAD) communiqué of the 25th extraordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government and to the letter dated 8 Apr. 2014 by the Chair of IGAD on the support to the Monitoring and Verification Mechanism established under the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement on South Sudan; request the Security Council to consider endorsing the provision by the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) of security to the monitoring and verification teams.
S/2014/338 Letter, 14 May 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 9 May 2014 (S/2014/337) regarding the preliminary assessment of the request by the Intergovernmental Authority and Development (IGAD) for the support of the UN for the deployment of the Monitoring and Verification Mechanism in South Sudan and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of the information contained therein.
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SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued)
S/2014/356 Letter, 19 May 2014, from South Sudan. Transmits note entitled "Proposals for the interim stabilization of the crisis situation in Abyei".
S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/413 Letter, 12 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and Security Council resolution 2155 (2014) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lieutenant General Yohannes Gebremeskel Tesfamariam (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of UNMISS to replace Major General Delali Johnson Sakyi (Ghana), who completed his assignment on 9 June 2014.
S/2014/414 Letter, 16 June 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 12 June 2014 (S/2014/413) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Lieutenant General Yohannes Gebremeskel Tesfamariam (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
S/2014/516 Letter, 18 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as his Special Representative and Head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), who will succeed Hilde Johnson (Norway).
S/2014/517 Letter, 22 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 18 July 2014 (S/2014/516) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as his Special Representative and Head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
S/2014/613 Note [on the amendment of the reporting period established in para. 6 of resolution 2046 (2012) regarding the Sudan and South Sudan] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/2014/796 Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits Joint communiqué of South Sudan and the UN on the prevention of conflict-related sexual violence, signed by the Secretary-General's Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict and the President of South Sudan, during the visit of the Special Representative to South Sudan from 6 to 11 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/835 Letter, 18 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Birhanu Jula Gelalcha (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued)
S/2014/836 Letter, 20 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 18 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/835) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Birhanu Jula Gelalcha (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
Draft resolutions S/2014/367 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 Nov. 2014] / Australia, Chad, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/375 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 15 Oct. 2014] / Chad, France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/728 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 28 Feb. 2015] / France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/844 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 May 2015] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/16 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7240th meeting, 8 Aug. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/26 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7341st meeting, 15 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7141 (18 Mar. 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7168 (2 May 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7172 (12 May 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7182 (27 May 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7186 (29 May 2014) South Sudan and Sudan.
S/PV.7235 (6 Aug. 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7276 (14 Oct. 2014) South Sudan and Sudan.
S/PV.7282 (22 Oct. 2014) South Sudan.
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SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued)
S/PV.7322 (25 Nov. 2014) South Sudan. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7141 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7168 (2 May 2014).
S/PV.7172 (12 May 2014).
S/PV.7182 (27 May 2014). At the 7182nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/367
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2155 (2014).
S/PV.7186 (29 May 2014). At the 7186th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/375
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2156 (2014).
S/PV.7235 (6 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7240 (8 Aug. 2014). At the 7240th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan": S/PRST/2014/16.
S/PV.7276 (14 Oct. 2014). At the 7276th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/728
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2179 (2014).
S/PV.7282 (22 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7305 (11 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7322 (25 Nov. 2014). At the 7322nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/844
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2187 (2014).
S/PV.7341 (15 Dec. 2014). At the 7341st meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan": S/PRST/2014/26.
Resolutions S/RES/2155 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN
Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 Nov. 2014]. (Adopted unanimously, 7182nd meeting, 27 May
2014)
S/RES/2156 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 15 Oct. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7186th meeting, 29 May 2014)
S/RES/2179 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 28 Feb. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7276th meeting, 14 Oct. 2014)
S/RES/2187 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 May 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7322nd meeting, 25 Nov. 2014)
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/6 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7148th meeting, 26 Mar. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Sierra Leone"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7148 (26 Mar. 2014) Sierra Leone. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7148 (26 Mar. 2014). At the 7148th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Sierra Leone": S/PRST/2014/6.
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/26 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 15 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/87 Letter, 7 Feb. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan. Transmits the final report of the Panel of Experts on the Sudan Established pursuant to Resolution 1591 (2005).
S/2014/126 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 25 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/138 Special report of the Secretary-General on the review of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 25 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/279 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 15 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/336 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 13 May 2014.
S/2014/515 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 22 July 2014.
S/2014/518 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 23 July 2014.
S/2014/709 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 30 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/852 Report of the Secretary-General on the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
Issued: 26 Nov. 2014.
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SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/862 Report of the Secretary-General on the
situation in Abyei. Issued: 1 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/866 Letter, 3 Dec. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits report on the investigation of the Office of the Special Prosecutor for Crimes in Darfur on the alleged rape of 200 women in the Tabit region.
S/2014/913 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan. Transmits report of Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/21 Letter, 8 Jan. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits
statement issued 7 Jan. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan regarding remarks made by the Sudanese President at the joint press conference with the President of South Sudan.
S/2014/81 Letter, 3 Feb. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits press statement and explanatory note issued by the Sudanese International Aid Commission regarding the suspension of the activities of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the Sudan.
S/2014/178 Letter, 11 Mar. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits statement regarding series of attacks carried out in several areas of Darfur allegedly by the Minawi faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement, issued by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan.
S/2014/206 Letter, 21 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2138 (2014) concerning the Sudan and extending the mandate of the Panel of Experts; provides the names of the experts appointed to serve on the Panel.
S/2014/259 Letter, 10 Apr. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits press statement issued by the spokesperson of the Sudanese Armed Forces concerning security along the border with South Sudan.
S/2014/297 Letter, 24 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 11 Apr. 2014 from the President of the International Criminal Court including the decision on the cooperation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo regarding Omar Al Bashir's arrest and surrender to the Court, issued by the Pre-Trial Chamber II on 9 Apr. 2014 in the case of the Prosecutor v. Omar Hassan Ahmad Al Bashir.
S/2014/356 Letter, 19 May 2014, from South Sudan. Transmits note entitled "Proposals for the interim stabilization of the crisis situation in Abyei".
S/2014/500 Letter, 16 July 2014, from the Sudan. Presents the position of Sudan regarding military activities and the humanitarian assistance in Blue Nile and South Kordofan States.
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/613 Note [on the amendment of the reporting
period established in para. 6 of resolution 2046 (2012) regarding the Sudan and South Sudan] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/2014/670 Letter, 16 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2173 (2014) and provides information on the streamlining of the civilian component of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).
S/2014/671 Letter, 16 Sept. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits agreed road map for the Sudanese national inclusive dialogue as a concept to guide the deliberations; reiterates its request to the Security Council to call once again upon all Sudanese parties and armed groups to engage constructively in this process and refrain from any action that may impede the smooth proceeding of this dialogue.
S/2014/771 Letter, 29 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Concerns allegations that reporting from the AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) had been subject to manipulation, with the intentional effect of covering up alleged crimes committed against civilians and peacekeepers, in particular those committed by the forces of the Government of the Sudan; transmits executive summary of the report of the review team on allegations of manipulation of reporting on Darfur.
S/2014/802 Letter, 10 Nov. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits press release issued by the investigation team of the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), which visited Tabit village on 9 Nov. 2014 to verify the allegations of mass rape in the village.
S/2014/819 Letter, 17 Nov. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits statement dated 16 Nov. 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan refuting allegations of the rape of women by Sudanese armed forces in Tabit village, North Darfur; also presents its position concerning visits to the village and requests made by the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
S/2014/835 Letter, 18 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Birhanu Jula Gelalcha (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
S/2014/836 Letter, 20 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 18 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/835) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Birhanu Jula Gelalcha (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
S/2014/838 Letter, 20 Nov. 2014, from the Sudan. Concerns allegations of mass rape in the village of Tabit in North Darfur State.
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SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/863 Letter, 1 Dec. 2014, from the Sudan. Refers
to the media reports regarding the closure of the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) human rights office; clarifies that the decision taken by the Government of the Sudan is for the closure of the sub-liaison office opened by UNAMID in Khartoum.
S/2014/910 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from the Sudan. Refers to Sudan's letter dated 1 Dec. 2014 (S/2014/863) regarding the exit strategy of the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur and transmits letter of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Sudan, which elaborates the basis of and prospects for the exit strategy and the steps expected to be taken by the UN for its implementation.
S/2014/951 Letter, 26 Dec. 2014, from the Sudan. Transmits Communiqué from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sudan regarding the expulsion from Khartoum of the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sudan and the UNDP country director in the Sudan.
Draft resolutions S/2014/93 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) on the Sudan for a period of 13 months] / United States of America.
S/2014/236 Draft resolution [on endorsing Secretary-General's revised strategies for the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/375 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 15 Oct. 2014] / Chad, France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/628 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) until 30 June 2015] / France, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/728 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 28 Feb. 2015] / France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/16 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7240th meeting, 8 Aug. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PRST/2014/26 Statement [made on behalf of the
Security Council, at the 7341st meeting, 15 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7100 (23 Jan. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7111 (13 Feb. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7152 (3 Apr. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7159 (24 Apr. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7186 (29 May 2014) South Sudan and Sudan.
S/PV.7238 (7 Aug. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7250 (27 Aug. 2014) Sudan.
S/PV.7276 (14 Oct. 2014) South Sudan and Sudan.
S/PV.7326 (4 Dec. 2014) Sudan. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7100 (23 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7111 (13 Feb. 2014). At the 7111th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/93
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2138 (2014).
S/PV.7152 (3 Apr. 2014). At the 7152nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/236
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2148 (2014).
S/PV.7159 (24 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7186 (29 May 2014). At the 7186th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/375
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2156 (2014).
S/PV.7199 (17 June 2014).
S/PV.7233 (5 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7238 (7 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7240 (8 Aug. 2014). At the 7240th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan": S/PRST/2014/16.
S/PV.7250 (27 Aug. 2014). At the 7250th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/628
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2173 (2014).
S/PV.7276 (14 Oct. 2014). At the 7276th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/728
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2179 (2014).
S/PV.7320 (24 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7326 (4 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
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SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PV.7337 (12 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7341 (15 Dec. 2014). At the 7341st meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan": S/PRST/2014/26.
Resolutions S/RES/2138 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN
Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) on the Sudan for a period of 13 months].
(Adopted unanimously, 7111th meeting, 13 Feb. 2014)
S/RES/2148 (2014) [Endorsing Secretary-General's revised strategies for the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)].
(Adopted unanimously, 7152nd meeting, 3 Apr. 2014)
S/RES/2156 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 15 Oct. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7186th meeting, 29 May 2014)
S/RES/2173 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) until 30 June 2015)].
(Adopted unanimously, 7250th meeting, 27 Aug. 2014)
S/RES/2179 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 28 Feb. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7276th meeting, 14 Oct. 2014)
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Reports
S/2014/31 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic.
Issued: 27 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/52 Letter, 27 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 4th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); provides information on the activities of the UN from 21 Dec. 2013 to 20 Jan. 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/133 Letter, 27 Feb. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 5th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) pursuant to para. 12 Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); provides information on the activities of the UN from 21 Jan. 2014 to 21 Feb. 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/208 Report of the Secretary-General on the
implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014).
Issued: 24 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/220 Letter, 26 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 6th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) pursuant to para. 12 Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); also provides information on the activities of the UN from 23 Feb. to 22 Mar. 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/244 Letter, 2 Apr. 2014, from France. Transmits report entitled "A report into the credibility of certain evidence with regard to torture and execution of persons incarcerated by the current Syrian regime", prepared by a commission of inquiry consisting of legal, medical and medical imaging experts.
S/2014/295 Implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014) : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 23 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/300 Letter, 25 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 7th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); also provides information on the activities of the UN from 22 Mar. to 24 Apr. 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/365 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014).
Issued: 22 May 2014.
S/2014/368 Letter, 23 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 8th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); also provides information on the activities of the UN from 25 Apr. to 22 May 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/427 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014).
Issued: 20 June 2014.
S/2014/444 Letter, 26 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 9th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); also provides information on the activities of the UN from 23 May to 23 June 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/525 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014).
Issued: 23 July 2014.
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/533 Letter, 25 July 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits the 10th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), submitted pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); also provides information on the activities of the UN from 24 June to 25 July 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/611 Implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 21 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/622 Letter, 25 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 11th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), submitted pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); also provides information on the activities of the UN from 25 July-22 Aug. 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/696 Implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 24 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/706 Letter, 26 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 12th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), submitted pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); also provides information on the activities of the UN from 23 Aug.-22 Sept. 2014 related to the implementation of the resolution.
S/2014/756 Implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) : [report of the Secretary-General].
Issued: 23 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/767 Letter, 27 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 13th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), submitted pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); covers the period from 23 Sept.-22 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/840 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) : [report of the Secretary-General].
Issued: 21 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/853 Letter, 26 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits the 14th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); covers the period 23 Oct.-22 Nov. 2014.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/948 Letter, 26 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Transmits the 15th monthly report of the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), submitted pursuant to para. 12 of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013); covers the period 23 Nov.-22 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/955 Letter, 30 Dec. 2014, from Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom and United States. Transmits the 1st, 2nd and 3rd reports of the fact-finding mission of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to establish facts surrounding allegations of the use of toxic chemicals, reportedly chlorine, for hostile purposes in the Syrian Arab Republic.
General documents S/2014/62 (A/68/723) Identical letters, 29 Jan. 2014, from
the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Reports concerns about alleged displacement and humanitarian situation of Palestinian refugees registered with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the near East (UNRWA) in the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/66 (A/68/730) Identical letters, 29 Jan. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Presents allegations concerning terrorist activities of organizations associated with Al-Qaida and the role of Saudi Arabia in this regard.
S/2014/88 Identical letters, 8 Feb. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refutes alleged accusation by some members of the Security Council at its meeting held on 6 Feb. 2014 to discuss Syria's chemical weapons.
S/2014/89 (A/68/746) Identical letters, 10 Feb. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the killing of families and destruction of houses allegedly committed by terrorist groups in the village of Ma'an, Hamah governorate, Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/92 (A/68/769) Identical letters, 11 Feb. 2014, from Saudi Arabia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 24 Dec. 2013 by the Syrian Arab Republic (A/68/694-S/2013/766) and refutes allegations made therein; presents the position of Saudi Arabia on the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/102 (A/68/764) Identical letters, 13 Feb. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports measures to deliver humanitarian assistance by the Syrian Arab Republic between Dec. 2013 and 13 Feb. 2014.
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/108 Identical letters, 14 Feb. 2014, from the
Sudan addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic and informs that the League of Arab States at the ministerial level adopted on 3 Nov. 2013 a resolution in which it calls on the UN Group of Arab States to present a draft resolution to the Security Council regarding the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/182 Letter, 13 Mar. 2014, from the Netherlands. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the Coalition's assessment of the first two rounds of the Geneva Conference on the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/195 Identical letters, 17 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns the alleged release of 2 detainees, previously involved with chemical substances and terrorist activities, by Turkish authorities, on 31 May 2013.
S/2014/201 (A/68/804) Identical letters, 19 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Israeli violations inside the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic on 18 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/207 (A/68/810) Identical letters, 21 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged violations inside the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic by certain terrorist groups.
S/2014/209 (A/68/815) Identical letters, 22 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 11 Feb. 2014 from Saudi Arabia (A/68/769-S/2014/92) and presents views on terrorism in the Syrian Arab Republic and around the world.
S/2014/212 (A/68/811) Identical letters, 24 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports humanitarian cooperation between the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic and the UN in accordance with Security Council resolution 2139 (2014).
S/2014/217 Identical letters, 25 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that armed terrorist groups are preparing to use toxic gas in Jawbar quarter and other areas, in order to accuse the Syrian Government of having committed such an act of terrorism.
S/2014/218 Identical letters, 25 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged posting of video on the Internet showing preparations for the bombing of certain Syrian territories by terrorist groups.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/223 Identical letters, 26 Mar. 2014, from the
Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged military attacks by Turkey in the territories of the Syrian Arab Republic on 21 and 23 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/224 Letter, 26 Mar. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the measures taken by the Coalition and its partners to improve the humanitarian access to the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/232 (A/68/821) Identical letters, 28 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged posting on websites of an audio recording of a meeting of Turkish officials in preparation for an attack to the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/245 Letter, 6 Feb. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits observations of the Syrian Arab Republic, issued in Damascus on 25 Dec. 2013, regarding the report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic (S/2014/31).
S/2014/255 (A/68/833) Letter, 9 Apr. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits text of the Declaration by the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization on the Escalation of Tensions in North-Western Syria, adopted in Moscow, 3 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/260 (A/68/836) Identical letters, 10 Apr. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks by terrorists in the city of Homs on 6 and 27 Mar. and 9 Apr. 2014 resulting in deaths and injuries to civilians.
S/2014/269 (A/68/845) Identical letters, 11 Apr. 2014, from Qatar addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refutes allegations made in letters from the Syrian Arab Republic to UN entities and presents its position on the situation in that country.
S/2014/271 (A/68/846) Identical letters, 14 Apr. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Presents alleged conspiracy against the Syrian Arab Republic by countries led by the United States, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, accusing the Syrian Government of using chemical weapons against its own people in the massacre that occurred in eastern Ghutah.
S/2014/274 Letter, 11 Apr. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the implementation of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013) on the use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Arab Republic.
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/285 Letter, 16 Apr. 2014, from the United Arab
Emirates. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces requesting immediate investigation into an alleged use of chemical agents by the Syrian Government forces in the Syrian town of Kafr Zita.
S/2014/287 Letter, 17 Apr. 2014, from the United Kingdom. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the alleged assault on the city of Homs and requests the Security Council to stop the current situation in the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/292 (A/68/850) Identical letters, 22 Apr. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns attacks in Damascus, Jaramana, Rif Dimashq governorate and Homs on 21 Apr. 2014 allegedly carried out by terrorist groups, resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians and causing material damage; transmits a list of civilian victims of the alleged terrorist attack on Abid Street in the Salihiyah quarter of Damascus.
S/2014/304 (A/68/860) Identical letters, 28 Apr. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits comments on the 2nd report of the Secretary-General concerning implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014) on the humanitarian situation in Syria (S/2014/295).
S/2014/308 Letter, 30 Apr. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning alleged violations of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014) by the Syrian Arab Republic; includes 2 enclosures on areas of concern.
S/2014/309 (A/68/863) Identical letters, 30 Apr. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks by terrorists in the cities of Damascus, Aleppo and Homs resulting in deaths and injuries to civilians.
S/2014/324 (A/68/873) Identical letters, 8 May 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the bombing of the Carlton Hotel in the city of Aleppo on 8 May 2014.
S/2014/334 (A/68/877) Identical letters, 12 May 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged withholding of drinking water from the city of Aleppo by armed terrorist groups.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/361 (A/68/884) Letter, 19 May 2014, from
Switzerland. Requests all Member States of the UN and Observers to co-sponsor the draft Security Council resolution referring the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic since Mar. 2011 to the International Criminal Court.
S/2014/362 Letter, 21 May 2014, from the Netherlands. Transmits letter dated 20 May 2014 from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic and expressing support for its referral to the International Criminal Court.
S/2014/370 Letter, 23 May 2014, from France. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning allegations of the use of chemical weapons in Kafir Zita and Al Tamanah, Syrian Arab Republic, on 22 May 2014.
S/2014/372 (A/68/889) Identical letters, 24 May 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks by armed terrorist groups in Dar'a city on 22 May 2014 resulting on deaths and injuries to civilians.
S/2014/378 (A/68/893) Identical letters, 27 May 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Presents the position of the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014) (S/2014/365).
S/2014/379 Letter, 28 May 2014, from the United Kingdom. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning humanitarian assistance to the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/386 (A/68/901) Identical letters, 2 June 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits a press release issued by the High Relief Commission in the Syrian Arab Republic, dated 2 June 2014, regarding the Syrian humanitarian response and assistance plan.
S/2014/387 (A/68/900) Letter, 23 May 2014, from the State of Palestine. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Arab Group for the month of May 2014, letter dated 14 May 2014 from the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, along with its enclosure, the resolutions and the Declarations adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at the summit level, held in Kuwait, 25-26 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/389 Letter, 3 June 2014, from Qatar. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the alleged presidential elections in the Syrian Arab Republic, 3 June 2014.
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/407 Identical letters, 13 June 2014, from the
Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Provides an account of presidential elections which were held on 3 June 2014.
S/2014/426 Letter, 18 June 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits letter from Syrian and Arab lawyers concerning the entry of humanitarian aid into the Syrian Arab Republic without the agreement of the Syrian Government; includes a list of signatures.
S/2014/432 Letter, 23 June 2014, from France. Transmits letter dated 20 June 2014 from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces on the alleged threat posed by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and that organization's links with the Bashar Al-Assad regime.
S/2014/433 (A/68/912) Identical letters, 23 June 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks by armed terrorist groups in the Hama countryside and in Homs on 19 and 20 June 2014.
S/2014/439 Letter, 25 June 2014, from Germany. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014).
S/2014/462 Letter, 1 July 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits letter dated 17 June 2014 from the Permanent Representative of Saudi Arabia to the Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons refuting allegations made in annex to the correspondence circulated by the Organization's technical secretariat as official documents D016496 and D016497.
S/2014/484 (A/68/949) Identical letters, 10 July 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks by armed terrorist groups in the Hama countryside on 9 July 2014.
S/2014/505 Letter, 16 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2165 (2014) and informs that the Secretary-General has requested the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs to work on the establishment of the monitoring mechanism, including its expeditious deployment, of all humanitarian relief consignments of the UN agencies into the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/534 (A/68/976) Note verbale, 5 Aug. 2014, from Brazil. Transmits, on behalf of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (the BRICS countries), the Declaration and Action Plan of the 6th BRICS summit, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, 15 July 2014.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/547 (A/68/958) Identical letters, 29 July 2014,
from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Presents the position of the Syrian Government regarding the 5th report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 2139 (2014).
S/2014/559 Letter, 31 July 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces concerning the implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) on the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/590 (A/68/974) Identical letters, 13 Aug. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 10 July 2014 (A/68/949-S/2014/484) from the Syrian Arab Republic; transmits report of the special investigative judicial commission established pursuant to decision No. 2617/L (2014) of the Minister of Justice.
S/2014/631 (A/68/983) Identical letters, 26 Aug. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the 6th report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) (S/2014/611).
S/2014/637 Letter, 27 Aug. 2014, from Norway. Transmits letter dated 27 Aug. from the Special Representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces concerning the implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) on the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/642 (A/68/984) Identical letters, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks by armed terrorist groups in the Syrian Arab Republic and expresses its position regarding Security Council's presidential statement (S/PRST/2014/14) and resolution 2170 (2014).
S/2014/649 Letter, 3 Sept. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the Syrian Coalition concerning alleged use of chemical weapons by the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/684 (A/69/394) Identical letters, 18 Sept. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the alleged death of 15 Syrian children as a result of expired, contaminated and poisoned measles vaccine given to them by fictitious health institutions affiliated with armed terrorist groups on 16 Sept. 2014.
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab
States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/695 Letter, 23 Sept. 2014, from the United States. Refers to letters from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq dated 20 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/691) and dated 25 June 2014 (S/2014/44) concerning alleged military attack by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) against Iraqi people; informs that the United States has initiated military actions in the Syrian Arab Republic to eliminate the ISIL threat in Iraq.
S/2014/703 Letter, 25 Sept. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits letter dated from the Syrian Coalition; reports alleged attacks by Lebanese armed forces against Syrian refugees trapped in camps in the Lebanese town of Arsal near the border with the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/705 (A/69/411) Identical letters, 26 Sept. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the 7th report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) (S/2014/696).
S/2014/715 (A/69/421) Identical letters, 2 Oct. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks targeting children who were leaving a school complex in the Ikrimah quarter of Homs city, on 1 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/719 (A/69/426) Identical letters, 3 Oct. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged interference by Turkey in the internal affairs of the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/742 (A/69/531) Identical letters, 16 Oct. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged interference by Turkey in the internal affairs of the Syrian Arab Republic; rejects the establishment of any buffer zone, safe zone or no-fly zone on any part of its territory.
S/2014/769 Identical letters, 28 Oct. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the 8th report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) (S/2014/756).
S/2014/772 Letter, 29 Oct. 2014, from Denmark. Transmits letter dated 29 Oct. 2014 from the Special Representative of the Syrian National Coalition to the UN in the context of the Security Council's ongoing discussion of the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/817 Identical letters, 14 Nov. 2014, from the
Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to Security Council press statement SC/11626 dated 31 Oct. 2014 and refutes allegations concerning the shelling and aerial bombardment of a displaced persons camp in Idlib governorate on 29 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/824 Letter, 17 Nov. 2014, from Turkey. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the Syrian Coalition to the UN, dated 17 Nov. 2104, concerning the implementation of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013) on the elimination of the chemical weapons programme of the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/846 Identical letters, 23 Nov. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the 9th report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014) (S/2014/840).
S/2014/848 Letter, 24 Nov. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the Syrian National Coalition with enclosure entitled "Syrian regime non-compliance with Security Council resolution 2139 (2014) and ISIS violations".
S/2014/851 Identical letters, 25 Nov. 2014, from the United Kingdom addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 20 Sept. 2014 from Iraq (S/2014/691) and states that, in accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of the UN, the United Kingdom is taking measures in support of the collective self-defence of Iraq as part of international efforts led by the United States; these measures are in response to the alleged military attack by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) based on borders of Iraq and in the Syrian Arab Republic.
S/2014/874 (A/69/646) Identical letters, 8 Dec. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged bombings by Israel on areas of Rif Dimashq, namely, Dimas and Damascus airport on 7 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/902 Letter, 15 Dec. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Transmits letter from the Special Representative of the Syrian National Coalition; reports on the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic and transmits enclosure entitled "Non-compliance by the Syrian regime with Security Council resolution 2139 (2014) and ISIS violations".
S/2014/938 Identical letters, 23 Dec. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedly that thousands of foreign terrorist fighters have joined the ranks of terrorist organizations associated with Al-Qaida; transmits information concerning the alleged terrorist organization known as the Army of Emigrants and Supporters.
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/2014/952 Identical letters, 24 Dec. 2014, from the
Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged facilitation of entrance by neighbouring countries of terrorists into the Syrian Arab Republic and also the entry of journalists and prominent figures without obtaining an entry visa.
Draft resolutions S/2014/115 Draft resolution [on the humanitarian situation
in the Syrian Arab Republic] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/348 Draft resolution [on referring the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic to the International Criminal Court] / Albania, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Botswana, Bulgaria, Canada, Central African Republic, Chile, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Latvia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Samoa, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
The draft resolution was not adopted due to the negative vote of 2 permanent members of the Security Council (China and Russian Federation) (S/PV.7180).
S/2014/490 Draft resolution [on the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic and the establishment of a monitoring mechanism] / Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/897 Draft resolution [on renewal of the decisions in paras. 2 and 3 of Security Council resolution 2165 (2014) for a period of 12 months until 10 Jan. 2016] / Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014) Brazil, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Norway, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7116 (22 Feb. 2014) Syrian Arab Republic.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7180 (22 May 2014) Albania, Andorra, Austria,
Belgium, Botswana, Bulgaria, Canada, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Samoa, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates.
S/PV.7212 (26 June 2014) Syrian Arab Republic.
S/PV.7216 (14 July 2014) Syrian Arab Republic.
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014) Algeria, Bahrain, Belize, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Namibia, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, State of Palestine and Holy See.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7116 (22 Feb. 2014). At the 7116th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/115
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2139 (2014).
S/PV.7118 (25 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7140 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7178 (20 May 2014).
S/PV.7180 (22 May 2014). At the 7180th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/348
was not adopted (13-2-0) due to the negative vote of 2 permanent members of the Security Council (China and Russian Federation).
S/PV.7204 (23 June 2014).
S/PV.7212 (26 June 2014).
S/PV.7216 (14 July 2014). At the 7216th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/490
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2165 (2014).
S/PV.7231 (30 July 2014).
S/PV.7252 (28 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7273 (30 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7293 (30 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7324 (25 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7342 (15 Dec. 2014).
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) S/PV.7344 (17 Dec. 2014).
At the 7344th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/897 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2191 (2014).
Resolutions S/RES/2139 (2014) [The humanitarian situation in the
Syrian Arab Republic]. (Adopted unanimously, 7116th meeting, 22 Feb.
2014)
S/RES/2165 (2014) [The humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic and the establishment of a monitoring mechanism].
(Adopted unanimously, 7216th meeting, 14 July 2014)
S/RES/2191 (2014) [Renewal of the decisions in paras. 2 and 3 of Security Council resolution 2165 (2014) for a period of 12 months until 10 Jan. 2016].
(Adopted unanimously, 7344th meeting, 17 Dec. 2014)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Reports
S/2014/650 (A/69/371) Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 4 Sept. 2014. General documents
S/2014/14 Identical letters, 9 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly fired mortar shells from Gaza Strip into Israel.
S/2014/16 (A/ES-10/612) Identical letters, 10 Jan. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 481 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 Dec. 2013 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; alleges that Israel has declared plans for the construction of more than 1,400 new residential units in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and that these actions undermine the international and regional attempts to facilitate and advance the negotiations between the parties.
S/2014/23 Identical letters, 14 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports recent attacks in southern Israel allegedly launched by Hamas.
S/2014/28 Identical letters, 16 Jan. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the launching of rockets towards the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon allegedly from the Gaza Strip.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/47 (A/ES-10/613) Identical letters, 23 Jan. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 482 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Jan. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity in the Gaza Strip and settlement activities on 22 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/49 (A/68/718) Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from Morocco. Transmits the Final Communiqué of the 20th session of the Al-Quds Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), held in Marrakech, Morocco, 17-18 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/59 (A/ES-10/614) Identical letters, 28 Jan. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement from the Bishops of the Holy Land Coordination issued on 28 Jan. 2014 calling for prayer and international pressure for alleged plan by Israel to build an expansion wall on the land of 58 Palestinian families.
S/2014/82 (A/ES-10/615) Identical letters, 6 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 483 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Jan. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged settlement and military activities by Israel and incidents involving Israeli settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Jan. and Feb. 2014.
S/2014/97 (A/68/763) Identical letters, 12 Feb. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns statements allegedly made by the Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding events in the Syrian Arab Republic during a visit to the Golan Heights on 31 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/107 Identical letters, 18 Feb. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the alleged firing of rockets from the Gaza Strip towards the towns and cities of southern Israel and holds Hamas responsible for the escalation in violence.
S/2014/118 (A/ES-10/616) Identical letters, 20 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 484 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged military activities by Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Feb. 2014.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/128 (A/ES-10/617) Identical letters, 25 Feb. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 485 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged recent military activities by Israel in Al-Haram Al-Sharif, which houses the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
S/2014/135 (A/ES-10/618) Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the previous 486 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged military activity by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinian civilians.
S/2014/154 (A/ES-10/619) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the previous 487 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Feb. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity, detention and arrest of Palestinian civilians and youth, and settlement activities in Feb. and Mar. 2014.
S/2014/156 (A/68/786) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Israeli military activity on 5 Mar. 2014 at Hurriyah and Hamidiyah, wounding 7 members of the internal security forces and 4 civilians.
S/2014/161 (A/68/791) Identical letters, 6 Mar. 2014, from Guinea addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Group at New York, a letter expressing the Group's concerns at the alleged introduction by the Israeli parliament of legislation regarding the sovereignty of Al-Haram Al-Sharif which houses the Al-Aqsa mosque.
S/2014/180 (A/ES-10/620) Identical letters, 12 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 488 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activities on 10 and 11 Mar. 2014 which resulted in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/185 (A/68/799) Identical letters, 3 Mar. 2014, from
Iraq addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to the communiqué issued by the Council of the League of Arab States, convened at the level of Permanent Representatives, at its extraordinary session held in Cairo on 26 Feb. 2014 and, as Chair of the Group of Arab States for Mar. 2014, presents the position of the Group regarding Israel's alleged actions regarding Jerusalem and its cultural, human and historical legacy, demographic composition and status.
S/2014/205 (A/ES-10/621) Identical letters, 20 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 489 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity and settlement activities.
S/2014/214 (A/ES-10/622) Identical letters, 24 Mar. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 480 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports military activities and attacks allegedly carried out by Israeli forces and settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in Mar. 2014.
S/2014/257 (A/ES-10/623) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 491 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 Mar. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli activities at Haram al-Sharif and East Jerusalem on 7 Apr. and recent settlement activity in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
S/2014/280 (A/ES-10/624) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 492 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli activities at Haram al-Sharif on 16 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/289 (A/ES-10/625) Identical letters, 21 Apr. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 493 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-16 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; transmits letter dated 21 Apr. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the State of Palestine concerning the alleged denial of access to Palestinian Christians to Jerusalem during Easter celebrations.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/290 Letter, 21 Apr. 2014, from Jordan. Concerns
the situation in East Jerusalem and the alleged illegal practices by Israel in the Haram al-Sharif (Al-Aqsa) compound.
S/2014/301 Identical letters, 25 Apr. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Alleges that since 13 Apr. 2014, 8 rockets have been fired from the Gaza Strip, directed at the towns and cities of southern Israel.
S/2014/317 (A/ES-10/626) Identical letters, 5 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 494 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Apr. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns the location of a Jewish seminary and alleged activities of the Israeli Antiquities Authority near Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem.
S/2014/335 (A/ES-10/627) Identical letters, 12 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 11 May 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the State of Palestine concerning the alleged attacks carried out in the Occupied Palestinian Territory by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians.
S/2014/347 (A/ES-10/628) Identical letters, 15 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 495 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed incidents allegedly committed by Israel against Palestinians during the demonstrations held to mark the 66th anniversary of Al-Nakba.
S/2014/381 (A/ES-10/629) Identical letters, 29 May 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 496 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged prevention of Palestinian men and women from accessing Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform morning prayers and concerns conditions of political prisoners.
S/2014/385 Identical letters, 2 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets from the Gaza Strip aimed at Israel.
S/2014/387 (A/68/900) Letter, 23 May 2014, from the State of Palestine. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Arab Group for the month of May 2014, letter dated 14 May 2014 from the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, along with its enclosure, the resolutions and the Declarations adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at the summit level, held in Kuwait, 25-26 Mar. 2014.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/388 Identical letters, 3 June 2014, from Israel
addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged incident when a 122-mm rocket was launched from the Syrian Arab Republic into the Israeli Hermon on 2 June 2014.
S/2014/396 (A/ES-10/630) Identical letters, 5 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 496 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 May 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli plans to construct another 1,500 settlement units in the West Bank; also draws attention to the situation of Palestinian prisoners and administrative detainees allegedly being held by Israel.
S/2014/415 Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged violation of the Separation of Forces Agreement and military attack by Syrian government against Israel.
S/2014/416 Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports kidnapping of 3 Israeli boys allegedly by Hamas terrorists on 12 June 2014.
S/2014/418 (A/ES-10/631) Identical letters, 17 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 497 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; draws attention to the situation of Palestinian prisoners allegedly being held by Israel and also reports air strikes and bombardment in the Gaza Strip on 11 June 2014.
S/2014/429 (A/ES-10/632) Identical letters, 20 June 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 498 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports that allegedly on June 2014 more than 60 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli jails and detention centres, who have been on a prolonged hunger strike in protest of their captivity by Israel, have been hospitalized and many are in critical condition.
S/2014/435 (A/68/913) Identical letters, 23 June 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Israeli military activity in the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic on 22 and 23 June 2014 which, it is stated, coincided with attacks by armed terrorist groups.
S/2014/454 Identical letters, 30 June 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to 3 Israeli boys allegedly kidnapped by Hamas and reports alleged launching of over 70 rockets by Hamas from Gaza into Israel.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/455 (A/ES-10/633) Identical letters, 30 June
2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 499 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian civilian population in different places.
S/2014/468 (A/ES-10/634) Identical letters, 2 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 500 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 June 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged abduction and killing of a 16-year old boy on 1 July 2014.
S/2014/471 (A/ES-10/635) Identical letters, 3 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 501 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks, the killing of a 20 year-old man on 2 July 2014, and Israeli social media campaigns.
S/2014/473 (A/ES-10/636) Identical letters, 7 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 502 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-3 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian people.
S/2014/474 Identical letters, 7 July 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the alleged firing of rockets towards major Israeli cities targeting civilian people.
S/2014/479 (A/ES-10/637) Identical letters, 8 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 503 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-7 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that on 8 July 2014, Israeli jets and naval gunfire struck at several civilian areas in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/483 (A/ES-10/638) Identical letters, 9 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 504 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-8 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that on 9 July 2014, Israeli launched 160 airstrikes against civilian areas in Gaza, killing at least 21 Palestinians.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/486 (A/68/950) Identical letters, 11 July 2014,
from Saudi Arabia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the "Final Communiqué of the Expanded Extraordinary Meeting of the Executive Committee at the Level of the Foreign Minister on the Grave Situation in the Occupied State of Palestine, including Al-Quds Al-Sharif", adopted in Jeddah, 10 July 2014.
S/2014/489 (A/ES-10/639) Identical letters, 11 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 505 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports recent military activity in the Gaza Strip allegedly carried out by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/491 (A/ES-10/640) Identical letters, 14 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 506 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-11 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged escalation of Israeli military attacks against the Palestinian people, especially in the Gaza Strip; also reports property destructions of homes, schools of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), health centres, mosques, water and sewage networks, and electricity lines and industries.
S/2014/495 Identical letters, 15 July 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedly that a series of Grad missiles were shot from the Syrian Arab Republic into the Golan Heights on 13-14 July 2014.
S/2014/499 Identical letters, 16 July 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly fired 47 rockets towards the towns and cities of Israel on 14 July 2014, rejecting the ceasefire proposed by Egypt to end hostilities between Hamas terrorists in Gaza and Israel.
S/2014/506 (A/ES-10/641) Identical letters, 17 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 507 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-14 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports that Israeli forces allegedly killed 23 Palestinians on 16 July 2014, including 3 women and 9 children.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/513 (A/ES-10/642) Identical letters, 21 July 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 508 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip on 21 July 2014 that resulted in killings of families in Rafah, Khan Younies and Gaza City.
S/2014/514 Letter, 21 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Expresses concerns on the renewed escalation of violence between Gaza and Israel; transmits a letter received on 13 July 2014 from the President of the State of Palestine requesting placing the State of Palestine under an international protection system administered by the United Nations.
S/2014/519 (A/ES-10/643) Identical letters, 23 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 509 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that more than 60 other Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces, in the 24 hours since the Security Council met the day before to consider the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/530 (A/ES-10/644) Identical letters, 24 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 510 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports allegedly that more than 120 Palestinians, including 10 members of one family, have been killed by Israeli forces, since the last letter dated 23 July 2014 (A/ES-10/643-S/2014/519); also reports that a school of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has been allegedly targeted resulting in deaths and injuries to civilians.
S/2014/534 (A/68/976) Note verbale, 5 Aug. 2014, from Brazil. Transmits, on behalf of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (the BRICS countries), the Declaration and Action Plan of the 6th BRICS summit, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, 15 July 2014.
S/2014/539 (A/ES-10/645) Identical letters, 25 July 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 511 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attack against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank causing the displacement of more than 160,000 civilians.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/551 (A/ES-10/646) Identical letters, 30 July 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 512 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attack against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip causing the killing of 1,269 and injuring 7,110 civilians.
S/2014/557 Identical letters, 1 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly killed 2 soldiers and kidnapped a third, an hour and a half after the humanitarian ceasefire went into effect.
S/2014/561 (A/68/961) Letter, 30 July 2014, from the Plurinational State of Bolivia and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in their capacity as Co-Chairs of the Joint Coordination Committee, communiqué of the Committee calling for an end to the alleged Israeli military aggression against the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/563 (A/ES-10/647) Identical letters, 1 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 513 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 July 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity from 30 July to 1 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/567 (A/ES-10/648) Identical letters, 4 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 514 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000 (A/55/432-S/2000/921) to 1 August 2014 (A/ES-10/647-S/2014/563) regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and reports alleged Israeli military activity from 1-3 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/578 Identical letters, 8 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that Hamas allegedly broke the ceasefire agreement and resumed firing rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/585 (A/ES-10/649) Identical letters, 12 Aug. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 515 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity from 5 to 11 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, losses and destruction and the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/607 (A/ES-10/650) Identical letters, 20 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 516 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity resulting in the death of 24 Palestinians and injuries of civilians in addition to losses and destruction of properties and the displacement of over 390,000 of people from the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/610 (A/ES-10/651) Identical letters, 21 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 517 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military activity on 20 and 21 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, including children, an increase in the number of displaced persons and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/615 (A/ES-10/654) Identical letters, 22 Aug. 2014, from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits, on behalf of the countries that comprise the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) - Plurinational State of Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela, a joint communication on the current situation in the State of Palestine and the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.
S/2014/621 (A/ES-10/652) Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 25 Aug. 2014 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs; reports alleged Israeli military attacks against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza area using foreigners and dual nationals in its military operations.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/624 (A/ES-10/653) Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 518 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli military activity from 22-25 Aug. 2014 resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/625 Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged firing of rockets from Syrian territory which landed in the Golan Heights.
S/2014/627 Identical letters, 25 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged launching of rockets towards Israel by Hamas on 22 Aug. 2014 resulting in the death of a child in Kibbutz Nahal Oz.
S/2014/634 (A/ES-10/655) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 519 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-25 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged violations of the ceasefire and continued Israeli military activity resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians and destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/635 Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged launching of rockets towards Israel from launch pads located in hospitals, mosques, schools and densely populated areas in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/636 Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits information concerning the alleged firing of rockets by Hamas from civilian buildings in Gaza or from their immediate surroundings between 19 and 24 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/646 (A/ES-10/656) Identical letters, 2 Sept. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 520 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Aug. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged Israeli settlement campaign in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and food security and medical facilities in the Gaza Strip after the ceasefire.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/672 (A/ES-10/657) Identical letters, 17 Sept.
2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 521 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Sept. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns the continued Israeli military activity allegedly resulting in several deaths and injuries to civilians, the humanitarian conditions of Palestinians, and the destruction of property in the Gaza Strip.
S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/716 (A/ES-10/659) Identical letters, 2 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 522 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Sept. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; concerns alleged announcement by Israel of the construction of 2,610 new units and a plan for transferring approximately 13,000 Palestinians from their current residence.
S/2014/721 Identical letters, 7 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refutes allegations made in letter dated 2 Oct. 2014 by the Palestinian representative concerning the incident on 22 Sept. 2014 which resulted in the death of 2 Palestinians.
S/2014/735 (A/ES-10/660) Identical letters, 14 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 523 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli activities at Al-Haram Al-Sharif on 13 Oct. 2014 and the previous week resulting in injuries to Palestinians; also concerns alleged activities of Israeli settlers on 9 and 13 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/748 (A/ES-10/661) Identical letters, 20 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 524 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-14 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports an alleged "hit and run" accident, 20 Oct. 2014, when a settler's car ran over 2 young girls who were walking home from school in the West Bank town of Sinjil.
S/2014/758 Identical letters, 23 Oct. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports incident on 22 Oct. 2014 when allegedly an Hamas member drove onto a Jerusalem train platform killing and injuring civilians.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/765 (A/ES-10/662) Identical letters, 27 Oct. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 525 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports Israel's alleged decision to construct 1,000 more settlement units in the settlements of "Har Homa" and "Ramat Shlomo".
S/2014/775 (A/ES-10/663) Identical letters, 30 Oct. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 526 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports the recent closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and armed incidents against Palestinians allegedly carried out by Israel.
S/2014/789 Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedly incident on 5 Nov. 2014 when a vehicle was rammed onto two crowded Jerusalem train platforms killing and injuring civilians.
S/2014/791 (A/ES-10/664) Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 527 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 Oct. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports the recent closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and armed incidents against Palestinians allegedly carried out by Israel.
S/2014/804 Identical letters, 11 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged incidents on 10 Nov. 2014 when an Israel Defense Forces soldier was stabbed and killed outside a Tel Aviv bus station and other attacks that took place south of Jerusalem.
S/2014/810 (A/ES-10/665) Identical letters, 12 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 528 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports incidents allegedly carried out by Israeli armed forces and settlers from 6 to 10 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/814 (A/69/584) Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Expresses, on behalf of the Ambassadorial Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the concerns of the Organization over alleged Israeli activities at Al-Haram Al-Sharif, including the repeated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by officials, settlers and extremist groups.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/816 (A/69/601) Letter, 14 Nov. 2014, from
Morocco. Transmits "Press communiqué issued by the 1st meeting of the Ministerial Contact Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on defending the cause of Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif", Rabat, 12 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/820 (A/ES-10/666) Identical letters, 17 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 528 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-12 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports incidents on 13, 14 and 16 Nov. 2014 allegedly carried out by Israeli armed forces and settlers resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/825 Identical letters, 18 Nov. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports an attack on a synagogue in the neighbourhood of Har Nof on 18 Nov. 2014, allegedly carried out by 2 Palestinians.
S/2014/850 (A/69/624) Identical letters, 26 Nov. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statement issued on 25 Nov. 2014 by the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization regarding alleged recent measures by Israel concerning a law on the "Jewish nation-State".
S/2014/880 Identical letters, 9 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports an alleged interview, by President Mahmoud Abbas on 30 Nov. 2014, to the Egyptian daily regarding 6 million Palestinian refugees wishing to return to Israel.
S/2014/881 (A/ES-10/667) Identical letters, 10 Dec. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 530 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Nov. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged incident on 10 Dec. 2014 when Israeli occupying forces killed Ziad Abu Ein, Minister and Head of the Commission against the Wall and Colonization.
S/2014/901 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from Saudi Arabia. Expresses, as Chair of the Ambassadorial Group of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in New York, the condemnation of an alleged killing of Minister Ziad Abu Ein, Head of the Palestinian Authority Committee against the Separation Wall, by Israel on 10 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/926 Identical letters, 19 Dec. 2014, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged incident when a rocket, launched from Gaza, landed inside Israel, 19 Dec. 2014.
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2014/927 (A/ES-10/668) Identical letters, 19 Dec. 2014,
from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 530 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Dec. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports recent military activity allegedly carried out by Israeli forces resulting in deaths and injuries to Palestinians.
S/2014/947 (A/ES-10/669) Identical letters, 24 Dec. 2014, from the State of Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 532 letters from the State of Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-19 Dec. 2014 regarding the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports alleged Israeli military attacks in the Gaza Strip, confiscation of land and expansion of settlements.
Draft resolutions S/2014/916 Draft resolution [on parameters for a
negotiated solution of the Palestine question] / Jordan. The draft resolution was not adopted having failed to
obtain the required number of votes (S/PV.7354). Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/13 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7225th meeting, 28 July 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014) Brazil, Cuba, Djibouti, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Norway, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7164 (29 Apr. 2014) Algeria, Bangladesh, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Guinea, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Namibia, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7214 (10 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7220 (18 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/PV.7222 (22 July 2014) Algeria, Bangladesh,
Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Viet Nam, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Zimbabwe and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7225 (28 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7232 (31 July 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014) Algeria, Bahrain, Belize, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Namibia, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Zimbabwe, State of Palestine and Holy See.
S/PV.7291 (29 Oct. 2014) Israel and State of Palestine.
S/PV.7354 (30 Dec. 2014) Israel and State of Palestine. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7096 (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7096 (Resumption 1) (20 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7118 (25 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7140 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7164 (29 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7178 (20 May 2014).
S/PV.7204 (23 June 2014).
S/PV.7214 (10 July 2014).
S/PV.7220 (18 July 2014).
S/PV.7222 (22 July 2014).
S/PV.7225 (28 July 2014). At the 7225th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question": S/PRST/2014/13.
S/PV.7231 (30 July 2014).
S/PV.7232 (31 July 2014).
S/PV.7243 (18 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7266 (16 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7281 (21 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7291 (29 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7312 (17 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7339 (15 Dec. 2014).
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/PV.7354 (30 Dec. 2014).
At the 7354th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/916 was not adopted (8-2-5), having failed to obtain the required number of votes.
TERRORISM Reports
S/2014/9 Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the United Nations to help States and subregional and regional entities in Africa in fighting terrorism.
Issued: 9 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/41 Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits letter dated 26 Dec. 2013 from the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team in accordance with para (a) of annex I to Security Council resolution 2083 (2012); includes the 15th report of the Analytical Support and Monitoring Team, pursuant to resolution 2083 (2012).
S/2014/73 Letter, 31 Jan. 2014, from the Ombudsperson. Transmits the 7th report of the Office of the Ombudsperson pursuant to para. 18 (c) of annex II of Security Council resolution 2083 (2012) summarizing the activities undertaken by the Office since the submission of the 6th report (S/2013/452), covers the period 1 Aug. 2013-31 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/233 Letter, 28 Mar. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Transmits the work programme of the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate for 2014.
S/2014/283 Letter, 11 Apr. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011) in which the Council presents its position on the recommendations contained in the 3rd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team.
S/2014/402 Letter, 9 June 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits 4th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 2082 (2012) concerning the Taliban and other Associated Individuals and Entities constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan.
S/2014/553 Letter, 31 July 2014, from the Ombudsperson. Transmits report of the Office of the Ombudsperson, pursuant to para. 20 (c) of annex II to Security Council resolution 2161 (2014), updating its activities since the 7th report (S/2014/73); covers the period 1 Feb.-31 July 2014.
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TERRORISM (continued) S/2014/620 Letter, 21 Aug. 2014, from the Chair of the
Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits report of the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities, presenting its position on the recommendations contained in the 15th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team Established pursuant to Resolution 1526 (2004).
S/2014/770 Letter, 27 Oct. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits letter dated 29 Sept. 2014 from the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team in accordance with para (a) of annex I to Security Council resolution 2083 (2012); includes the 16th report of the Monitoring Team, pursuant to resolution 2161 (2014).
S/2014/815 Letter, 13 Nov. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to resolution 1526 (2004) on the threat posed by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and the Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant, which was submitted to the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities, in accordance with para. 22 of resolution 2170 (2014).
S/2014/888 Letter, 11 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits 5th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team submitted pursuant to resolution 2160 (2014) concerning the Taliban and other Associated Individuals and Entities constituting a threat to the peace, stability and security of Afghanistan.
S/2014/923 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/924 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/35 Letter, 20 Jan. 2014 from the Islamic Republic
of Iran. Reports alleged terrorist attack that targeted an official of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Sana'a, Yemen, on 18 Jan. 2014.
TERRORISM (continued) S/2014/226 (A/68/816) Letter, 26 Mar. 2014, from the
Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran concerning an alleged murder of one of the 5 Iranian border guards abducted on 7 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/400 Letter, 6 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits Joint communiqué of the 8th Annual Joint Consultative Meeting Between Members of the Security Council of the United Nations and the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, held in New York, 6 June 2014.
S/2014/417 Letter, 17 June 2014, from the United States. Reports that the United States has taken action in Libya to capture Ahmed Abu Khattalah, allegedly related to the armed attacks against the United States Temporary Mission Facility and Annex in Benghazi, Libya in Sept. 2012, when United States Ambassador to Libya and 3 other Americans were killed.
S/2014/425 Letter, 18 June 2014, from Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Transmits conclusions of the London Ministerial Meeting on Security in Nigeria, held on 12 June 2014, concerning alleged abduction of school girls in Nigeria by Boko Haram and other groups.
S/2014/534 (A/68/976) Note verbale, 5 Aug. 2014, from Brazil. Transmits, on behalf of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa (the BRICS countries), the Declaration and Action Plan of the 6th BRICS summit, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, 15 July 2014.
S/2014/573 (A/68/966) Letter, 1 Aug. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the outcome documents of the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, held in Algiers, 28-29 May 2014.
S/2014/648 Letter, 3 Sept. 2014, from the United States. Transmits concept paper for the Security Council summit on "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts: foreign terrorist fighters", to be held on 25 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/736 (A/69/523) Identical letters, 9 Oct. 2014, from the Russian Federation addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits communiqué of the 13th Meeting of Heads of Special Services, Security Agencies and Law-Enforcement Organizations, adopted in Sochi, 10 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/754 Letter, 21 Oct. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 10 Oct. 2014 from Mali concerning information on Iyad Ag Ghali who is listed on the UN Al-Qaida Sanctions List.
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TERRORISM (continued) S/2014/787 Letter, 4 Nov. 2014, from Australia. Transmits
concept note for the Security Council open debate on "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts : international cooperation on combating terrorism and violent extremism", to be held on 19 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/807 Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Transmits document entitled "Preliminary analysis of the principal gaps in Member States' capacities to implement Security Council resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005) that may hinder their abilities to stem the flow of foreign terrorist fighters pursuant to Security Council resolution 2178 (2014)".
S/2014/867 Letter, 3 Dec. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Reports alleged terrorist attack targeting the official residence of the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Sana'a on 3 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/869 Letter, 4 Dec. 2014, from Chad. Transmits concept note for the Security Council high-level open debate on "Threats to international peace and security : terrorism and cross-border crime", to be held on 19 Dec. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/38 Draft resolution [on threats to international
peace and security caused by terrorist acts] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/408 Draft resolution [on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/409 Draft resolution [on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Taliban] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/589 Draft resolution [on threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida] / Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
TERRORISM (continued) S/2014/688 Draft resolution [on threats to international
peace and security caused by foreign terrorist fighters] / Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Canada, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritania, Federated States of Micronesia, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Rwanda, Samoa, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United Republic of Tanzania, United States of America, Uruguay, Vanuatu and Yemen.
S/2014/917 Draft resolution [on preventing and combating terrorism, including terrorism benefitting from transnational organized crime] / Australia, Chad, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Rwanda and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/14 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7226th meeting, 28 July 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/20 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7271st meeting, 19 Sept. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/23 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7316th meeting, 19 Nov. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014) Belgium, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Pakistan and Syrian Arab Republic.
S/PV.7242 (15 Aug. 2014) Iraq and Syrian Arab Republic.
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TERRORISM (continued) S/PV.7271 (19 Sept. 2014) Albania, Bahrain, Belgium,
Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Georgia, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey and United Arab Emirates.
S/PV.7316 (19 Nov. 2014) Albania, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Burundi, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine and Yemen.
S/PV.7351 (19 Dec. 2014) Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, India, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Libya, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Pakistan, Senegal, Spain, Sweden, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda and Ukraine.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7101 (27 Jan. 2014).
At the 7101st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/38 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2133 (2014).
S/PV.7184 (28 May 2014).
S/PV.7198 (17 June 2014). At the 7198th meeting, action on draft resolutions
was as follows: draft resolution S/2014/409, adopted unanimously: resolution 2160 (2014); draft resolution S/2014/408, adopted unanimously: resolution 2161 (2014).
S/PV.7226 (28 July 2014). At the 7226th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2014/14.
S/PV.7242 (15 Aug. 2014). At the 7242nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/589
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2170 (2014).
S/PV.7271 (19 Sept. 2014). At the 7271st meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq": S/PRST/2014/20.
S/PV.7272 (24 Sept. 2014). At the 7272nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/688
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2178 (2014).
S/PV.7316 (19 Nov. 2014). At the 7316th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2014/23.
S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
TERRORISM (continued) S/PV.7335 (11 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7351 (19 Dec. 2014). At the 7351st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/917
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2195 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2133 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts].
(Adopted unanimously, 7101st meeting, 27 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2160 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Taliban].
(Adopted unanimously, 7198th meeting, 17 June 2014)
S/RES/2161 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida].
(Adopted unanimously, 7198th meeting, 17 June 2014)
S/RES/2170 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts by Al-Qaida].
(Adopted unanimously, 7242nd meeting, 15 Aug. 2014)
S/RES/2178 (2014) [Threats to international peace and security caused by foreign terrorist fighters].
(Adopted unanimously, 7272nd meeting, 24 Sept. 2014)
S/RES/2195 (2014) [Preventing and combating terrorism, including terrorism benefitting from transnational organized crime].
(Adopted unanimously, 7351st meeting, 19 Dec. 2014)
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/657 Letter, 9 Sept. 2014, from the Netherlands. Refers to Security Council resolution 2166 (2014) and letters dated 1 and 28 Aug. 2014 from the Netherlands and transmits "Preliminary report : crash involving Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 flight MH17, Hrabove, Ukraine - 17 July 2014", issued at The Hague, Sept. 2014 ; report details the preliminary findings of the International Investigation Team, coordinated by the Dutch Safety Board and comprising experts from ICAO, the European Aviation Safety Agency, Australia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States.
General documents S/2014/121 Letter, 23 Feb. 2014, from the Russian
Federation. Transmits the "Agreement on the Settlement of the Crisis in Ukraine", signed in Kiev, 21 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/122 Letter, 24 Feb. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits statement by the President of the Parliament and Acting President of Ukraine on the situation in that country.
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UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/132 Letter, 26 Feb. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits
statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in connection with the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation of 24 Feb. 2014 on the situation in Ukraine.
S/2014/136 Letter, 28 Feb. 2014, from Ukraine. Requests an urgent meeting of the Security Council in accordance with Articles 34 and 35 of the Charter of the UN; requests also, in accordance with rule 37 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, that Ukraine be allowed to participate in the meeting and make a statement.
S/2014/139 Letter, 1 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Refers to letter dated 28 Feb. 2014 from Ukraine and states that regarding activities of the Russian Federation, it requests an urgent open meeting of the Security Council in accordance with Articles 34 and 35 of the Charter of the UN and rule 3 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council.
S/2014/146 Letter, 3 Mar. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits statement by the President of Ukraine regarding alleged violence and persecution of people on political and linguistic grounds in Ukraine; appeals to the Russian Federation to restore the law and order and protect the people of Ukraine.
S/2014/152 Letter, 4 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Refers to a statement allegedly made by the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN at a meeting of the Security Council on 3 Mar. 2014 concerning the situation in Ukraine; provides information on the powers of the Parliament of Ukraine in accordance with the country's constitution and reports the decision by the Parliament of Ukraine to appoint Oleksandr Turchynov, Chairman of the Parliament, as Acting President of Ukraine until a new President of Ukraine is elected in a nation-wide vote scheduled for 25 May 2014.
S/2014/164 Letter, 7 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits statement of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people with regard to the announcement of a Crimean referendum by the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea.
S/2014/166 Letter, 9 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Requests an urgent meeting of the Security Council and the participation and making a statement by a representative of Ukraine.
S/2014/170 Letter, 10 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Requests an open meeting of the Security Council in accordance with Articles 34 and 35 of the Charter of the UN and rule 3 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council and that the Prime Minister of Ukraine be allowed to participate in the meeting and make a statement.
S/2014/186 Letter, 13 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits an address to the UN concerning the situation in Crimea, adopted by the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine on 13 Mar. 2014.
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/193 Letter, 15 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Reports
that the Constitutional Court has found that by having adopted the Decree "On Holding an All-Crimean Referendum" dated 6 Mar. 2014, the Crimean Parliament has violated the principle of territorial integrity of Ukraine enshrined in the constitution; also reports that the Constitutional Court has ruled that the Crimean Parliament must stop any actions aimed at holding the referendum and the Government of Crimea must stop financing the referendum.
S/2014/196 Letter, 17 Mar. 2014, from Ukraine. Reports that on 13 Mar. 2014 Ukraine referred to the European Court of Human Rights a breach of the provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights by the Russian Federation, and lodged an inter-State application under article 33 of the Convention against the Russian Federation, application no. 20958/14, Ukraine v. Russia.
S/2014/202 (A/68/803) Letter, 19 Mar. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits the text of the address by the President of the Russian Federation which was delivered at the Kremlin on 18 Mar. 2014; concerns the elections held in Crimea on 16 Mar. 2014 and the submission to the Federal Assembly a request to consider a Constitutional Law on the creation of two new constituent entities within the Russian Federation: the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, and to ratify the treaty on admitting to the Russian Federation Crimea and Sevastopol.
S/2014/264 Letter, 13 Apr. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Requests, in accordance with rule 2 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, to convene an emergency meeting of the Council in the briefing format on 13 Apr. 2014 to consider the developments in Ukraine.
S/2014/331 (A/68/875) Letter, 12 May 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits document entitled "White Book on violations of human rights and the rule of law in Ukraine (November 2013-March 2014)" prepared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and issued in Moscow on Apr. 2014.
S/2014/340 (A/68/879) Letter, 14 May 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits comments by the Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation, in relation to alleged assertions by NATO and United States officials on the lack of withdrawal of Russian troops from the border with Ukraine.
S/2014/431 Letter, 20 June 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits elements of the plan of the President of Ukraine on the peaceful settlement of the situation in the eastern regions of Ukraine.
S/2014/460 Letter, 1 July 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits address of the President of Ukraine made public on 30 June 2014, concerning the termination of the unilateral ceasefire regime.
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UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/524 (A/68/954) Letter, 22 July 2014, from the
Russian Federation. Transmits the transcript of the special briefing held on 21 July 2014 by the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation on the 17 July crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in the Ukrainian airspace.
S/2014/576 Letter, 7 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Informs that the decision of the President of Ukraine to maintain a ceasefire in the area surrounding the crash site of flight MH17 remains in force until the international investigation is fully complete.
S/2014/580 Letter, 11 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits communication of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine regarding the entry into force of the Order of the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine No. 255 of 16 June 2014, entitled "On closure of seaports", pursuant to which the seaports of Kerch, Sevastopol, Feodosia, Yalta and Yevpatoria were closed starting on 15 July 2014.
S/2014/581 Letter, 11 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine regarding the humanitarian aid mission to the Luhansk region of Ukraine.
S/2014/599 Letter, 15 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits note verbale from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine regarding Russian Federation's alleged attempts to establish its national jurisdiction over Ukrainian nuclear facilities in Crimea.
S/2014/602 Letter, 15 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine dated 4, 8, 11 and 12 Aug. 2014 on the alleged shelling of the territory of Ukraine from the Russian Federation, airspace violations by Russian military helicopters and air drones, as well as the flow of armaments from the Russian Federation to Ukraine.
S/2014/612 Letter, 22 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine regarding the alleged illegal crossing of the state border of Ukraine by a Russian convoy on 22 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/638 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from Ukraine. Refers to letter dated 28 Feb. 2014 from Ukraine and requests an urgent open meeting of the Security Council and Ukraine to be allowed to participate in the meeting and make a statement.
S/2014/639 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Netherlands. Refers to Security Council resolution 2166 (2014) and his letter dated 1 Aug. 2014; informs the current state of the investigations led by the Netherlands regarding the downing of Malaysia Airlines, flight MH17 over Ukrainian territory on 17 July 2014.
S/2014/647 Letter, 3 Sept. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits annex entitled "The 'Putin Plan' for settling the conflict in Ukraine" outlined by the President of the Russian Federation on 3 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/652 Letter, 5 Sept. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits statement of the President of Ukraine on the ceasefire starting from 1800 (Kyiv time), 5 Sept. 2014.
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/677 Letter, 17 Sept. 2014, from Ukraine.
Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine concerning the statement of Russian Defence Minister on the alleged deployment of military force in Crimea.
S/2014/690 Letter, 19 Sept. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits list of questions prepared by Russian experts with regard to the investigation of the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on 17 July 2014 in Donetsk oblast, Ukraine.
S/2014/704 Letter, 25 Sept. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Reports discovery of a mass grave on 23 Sept. 2014 in a coal mine, Komunar, near the village Nyzhnia Krynka (60 km from Donetsk), Ukraine.
S/2014/755 Letter, 23 Oct. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits information on the current status of the implementation of the Minsk arrangements.
S/2014/792 Letter, 5 Nov. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits note verbale by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the alleged aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine during the period from 28 Oct. to 3 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/798 Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits communication of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reporting alleged military activities of the armed forces of the Russian Federation in areas in Ukraine and at the border between both countries, during the period from 3 to 6 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/895 Letter, 14 Dec. 2014, from Ukraine. Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the adoption of General Assembly resolution 3314 (XXIX).
S/2014/903 Letter, 16 Dec. 2014, from the Netherlands. Refers to Security Council resolution 2166 (2014), as well as his previous letters to the Council of 1 and 28 Aug. and 9 Sept. 2014 regarding the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17; provides an update on the steps the Netherlands has taken since his previous letter with regard to the repatriation and recovery efforts, the technical investigation and the accountability process.
Draft resolutions S/2014/189 Draft resolution [on the situation in Ukraine] /
Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
The draft resolution was not adopted due to the negative vote of a permanent member of the Security Council (Russian Federation) (S/PV.7138).
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UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2014/510 Draft resolution [on the downing of Malaysia
Airlines flight MH17 on 17 July in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine] / Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chad, Chile, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America and Viet Nam.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7124 (1 Mar. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7125 (3 Mar. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7134 (13 Mar. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7138 (15 Mar. 2014) Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and Ukraine.
S/PV.7144 (19 Mar. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7154 (13 Apr. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7157 (16 Apr. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7165 (29 Apr. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7167 (2 May 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7185 (28 May 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7205 (24 June 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7219 (18 July 2014) Belgium, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Ukraine and Viet Nam.
S/PV.7221 (21 July 2014) Belgium, Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Ukraine and Viet Nam.
S/PV.7234 (5 Aug. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7239 (8 Aug. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7253 (28 Aug. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7269 (19 Sept. 2014) Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherlands and Ukraine.
S/PV.7287 (24 Oct. 2014) Ukraine.
S/PV.7311 (12 Nov. 2014) Ukraine. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7123 (28 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7124 (1 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7125 (3 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7131 (10 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7134 (13 Mar. 2014).
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PV.7138 (15 Mar. 2014).
At the 7138th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/189 was not adopted (13-1-1) due to the negative vote of a permanent member of the Security Council (Russian Federation).
S/PV.7144 (19 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7154 (13 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7157 (16 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7165 (29 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7167 (2 May 2014).
S/PV.7185 (28 May 2014).
S/PV.7205 (24 June 2014).
S/PV.7219 (18 July 2014).
S/PV.7221 (21 July 2014). At the 7221st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/510
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2166 (2014).
S/PV.7231 (30 July 2014).
S/PV.7234 (5 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7239 (8 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7253 (28 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7269 (19 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7287 (24 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7311 (12 Nov. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2166 (2014) [The downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on 17 July in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine].
(Adopted unanimously, 7221st meeting, 21 July 2014)
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Reports
S/2014/213 Letter, 21 Mar. 2014, from Finland. Transmits report of the 11th annual Workshop for Newly Elected Members of the Security Council, held in Manhasset, New York, 21-22 Nov. 2013.
General documents S/2014/3 Letter, 2 Jan. 2014, from Argentina. Transmits
the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Argentina for the month of Aug. 2013.
S/2014/247 Letter, 27 Mar. 2014, from France. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of France for the month of Dec. 2013.
S/2014/268 Note [on newly agreed measures on drafting of Security Council documents].
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK (continued)
S/2014/312 Letter, 30 Apr. 2014, from Switzerland. Welcomes, on behalf of the Accountability, Coherence and Transparency (ACT) Group, the note by the President of the Security Council on penholders and the drafting of the Security Council documents (S/2014/268) and emphasizes the importance of the efforts of Argentina in chairing the Informal Working Group on Documentation and Other Procedural Questions.
S/2014/392 Letter, 2 June 2014, from Lithuania. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Lithuania for the month of Feb. 2014.
S/2014/393 Note [on measures to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the work of the Security Council].
S/2014/446 Letter, 26 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Nigeria for the month of Apr. 2014.
S/2014/508 Letter, 18 July 2014, from Switzerland. Welcomes, on behalf of the Accountability, Coherence and Transparency Group (ACT Group), the note by the President of the Security Council (S/2014/393) on the subsidiary bodies and emphasizes the importance of the efforts of Argentina in chairing the Informal Working Group on Documentation and Other Procedural Questions.
S/2014/526 Letter, 22 July 2014, from Rwanda. Informs that, under the Presidency of Rwanda, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a wrap-up session on its work in July 2014 and implementation of note S/2010/507, in the format of a public briefing.
S/2014/565 Note [on agreed methods of work of the Security Council].
S/2014/575 Letter, 6 Aug. 2014, from Luxembourg. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Luxembourg for the month of Mar. 2014.
S/2014/592 Letter, 19 Aug. 2014, from Jordan. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Jordan for the month of Jan. 2014.
S/2014/593 Letter, 26 Aug. 2014, from the Republic of Korea. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of the Republic of Korea for the month of May 2014.
S/2014/594 Letter, 18 Sept. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of the Russian Federation for the month of June 2014.
S/2014/595 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from Rwanda. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Rwanda for the month of July 2014.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK (continued)
S/2014/725 Letter, 8 Oct. 2014, from Argentina. Transmits concept paper for the Security Council open debate on "Working methods of the Security Council", to be held on 23 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/739 Note [on measures to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the work of the Security Council].
S/2014/922 Note [on official records of the Security Council].
S/2014/929 Letter, 19 Dec. 2014, from Australia. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Australia for the month of Nov. 2014.
S/2014/935 Letter, 22 Dec. 2014, from Argentina. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Argentina for the month of Oct. 2014.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7285 (23 Oct. 2014) Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Germany, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Saint Lucia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Ukraine and Uruguay.
S/PV.7285 (Resumption 1) (23 Oct. 2014) Hungary and Nicaragua.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7122 (27 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7151 (31 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7166 (30 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7189 (29 May 2014).
S/PV.7231 (30 July 2014).
S/PV.7254 (28 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7285 (23 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7285 (Resumption 1) (23 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7294 (30 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7325 (26 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7331 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7352 (22 Dec. 2014).
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2013-2014) Reports
S/2014/538 Note [transmitting report of the Board of Auditors on the financial statements of the UN Compensation Commission for the biennium ended 31 Dec. 2013] / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 31 July 2014. General documents
S/2014/3 Letter, 2 Jan. 2014, from Argentina. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Argentina for the month of Aug. 2013.
S/2014/247 Letter, 27 Mar. 2014, from France. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of France for the month of Dec. 2013.
S/2014/392 Letter, 2 June 2014, from Lithuania. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Lithuania for the month of Feb. 2014.
S/2014/446 Letter, 26 June 2014, from Nigeria. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Nigeria for the month of Apr. 2014.
S/2014/575 Letter, 6 Aug. 2014, from Luxembourg. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Luxembourg for the month of Mar. 2014.
S/2014/592 Letter, 19 Aug. 2014, from Jordan. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Jordan for the month of Jan. 2014.
S/2014/593 Letter, 26 Aug. 2014, from the Republic of Korea. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of the Republic of Korea for the month of May 2014.
S/2014/594 Letter, 18 Sept. 2014, from the Russian Federation. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of the Russian Federation for the month of June 2014.
S/2014/595 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from Rwanda. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Rwanda for the month of July 2014.
S/2014/750 Note [on the draft report of the Security Council to the General Assembly covering period from 1 Aug. 2013 to 31 July 2014] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/2014/929 Letter, 19 Dec. 2014, from Australia. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Australia for the month of Nov. 2014.
S/2014/935 Letter, 22 Dec. 2014, from Argentina. Transmits the assessment of the work of the Security Council during the presidency of Argentina for the month of Oct. 2014.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2013-2014) (continued) Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7283 (22 Oct. 2014). At the 7283rd meeting, draft report of the Security
Council to the General Assembly for the period 1 Aug. 2013 to 31 July 2014 was adopted without vote.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–SANCTIONS COMMITTEES–OFFICERS General documents
S/2014/2 Note [on election of the Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council for the period ending 31 Dec. 2014].
S/2014/2/Add.1 Note [on election of the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 2140 (2014) for the period ending 31 Dec. 2014].
S/2014/2/Rev.1 Note [on election of the Chairs and Vice-Chairs of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council for the period ending 31 Dec. 2014].
S/2014/2/Rev.2 Note [on the election of the Chairs and Vice-Chairs of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council for the period ending 31 Dec. 2014].
S/2014/2/Rev.3 Note [on the election of the Chairs and Vice-Chairs of subsidiary bodies of the Security Council for the period ending 31 Dec. 2014].
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA General documents
S/2014/4 Letter, 2 Jan. 2014, from Pakistan. Requests that the items on the India-Pakistan question, the Hyderabad question, and the situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/10 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.1 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 4 Jan. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.2 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 11 Jan. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.3 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 18 Jan. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.4 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 25 Jan. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA (continued)
S/2014/10/Add.5 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 1 Feb. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.6 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 1 Jan. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.7 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 15 Feb. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.8 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 22 Feb. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.9 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 1 Mar. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.10 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 8 Mar. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.11 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 15 Mar. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.12 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 22 Mar. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.13 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 29 Mar. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.14 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 5 Apr. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.15 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 12 Apr. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.16 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 19 Apr. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.17 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 26 Apr. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA (continued)
S/2014/10/Add.18 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 3 May 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.19 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 10 May 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.20 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 17 May 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.21 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 24 May 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.22 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 31 May 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.23 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 7 June 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.24 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 14 June 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.25 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 21 June 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.26 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 28 June 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.27 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 5 July 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.28 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 12 July 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.29 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 19 July 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.30 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 26 July 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA (continued)
S/2014/10/Add.31 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 2 Aug. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.32 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 9 Aug. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.33 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 16 Aug. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.34 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 23 Aug. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.35 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 30 Aug. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.36 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 6 Sept. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.37 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 13 Sept. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.38 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 20 Sept. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.39 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 27 Sept. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.40 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 4 Oct. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.41 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 11 Oct. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.42 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 18 Oct. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.43 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 25 Oct. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA (continued)
S/2014/10/Add.44 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 1 Nov. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.45 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 8 Nov. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.46 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 15 Nov. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.47 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 22 Nov. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.48 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 29 Nov. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.49 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 6 Dec. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.50 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 13 Dec. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.51 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 20 Dec. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/10/Add.52 Summary statement of matters of which the Security Council is seized and of the stage reached in their consideration as at 27 Dec. 2014 / by the Secretary-General.
S/2014/13 Letter, 8 Jan. 2014, from the Sudan. Refers to summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that the item entitled "Letter dated 20 February 1958 from the representative of the Sudan addressed to the Secretary-General (S/3963)" be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/15 Letter, 7 Jan. 2014, from Cuba. Refers to summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that 4 items brought to the Council's attention by Cuba in documents S/4378, S/4605, S/10993 and S/21120 be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/29 Letter, 16 Jan. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that items 52, 61-64, 67-68 and 74 in para. 3 of the document be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–AGENDA (continued)
S/2014/32 Letter, 17 Jan. 2014, from Tunisia. Refers to summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that items 66 and 69 in para. 3 of the document be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/48 Letter, 24 Jan. 2014, from Georgia. Refers to the summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that the item entitled "The situation in Georgia" be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/78 Letter, 3 Feb. 2014, from the United Kingdom. Refers to summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that item 75 listed in para. 3 of the document be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/90 Letter, 10 Feb. 2014, from the United Arab Emirates. Requests that the item entitled "Letter dated 3 December 1971 from the Permanent Representatives of Algeria, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/10409)" relating to the question of the Greater Tunb, the Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa Islands be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized for the year 2014.
S/2014/120 Letter, 18 Feb. 2012, from Australia. Refers to summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that item 72 in para. 3 of the document be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/127 Letter, 25 Feb. 2014, from Finland. Refers to summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that item 73 in para. 3 of the document be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
S/2014/141 Note verbale, 28 Feb. 2014, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Refers to the summary statement by the Secretary-General (S/2014/10) and requests that the item entitled "The situation between Iran and Iraq" be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS Reports
S/2014/17 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 10 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/33 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Rwanda on the Security Council.
Issued: 17 Jan. 2014.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued)
S/2014/58 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 24 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/65 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 29 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/69 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of China on the Security Council.
Issued: 31 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/80 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 4 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/85 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representatives of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 30 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/112 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of China on the Security Council.
Issued: 17 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/145 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 1 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/160 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 7 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/246 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representatives of Jordan on the Security Council.
Issued: 1 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/263 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 11 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/281 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Lithuania on the Security Council.
Issued: 16 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/316 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of China on the Security Council.
Issued: 22 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/346 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 8 May 2014.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued)
S/2014/349 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 16 May 2014.
S/2014/382 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 30 May 2014.
S/2014/405 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 12 June 2014.
S/2014/423 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 16 June 2014.
S/2014/443 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the deputy representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 26 June 2014.
S/2014/445 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representatives of the United States of America on the Security Council.
Issued: 1 July 2014.
S/2014/448 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 27 June 2014.
S/2014/456 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 30 June 2014.
S/2014/463 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chad on the Security Council.
Issued: 4 June 2014.
S/2014/487 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the deputy representative and the alternate representative of Lithuania on the Security Council.
Issued: 7 July 2014.
S/2014/488 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 25 June 2014.
S/2014/509 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 18 July 2014.
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued)
S/2014/541 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the representative of Jordan on the Security Council.
Issued: 24 July 2014.
S/2014/543 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the representative of Argentina on the Security Council.
Issued: 23 July 2014.
S/2014/552 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 11 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/586 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the deputy representative of the Republic of Korea on the Security Council.
Issued: 14 July 2014.
S/2014/596 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United States of America on the Security Council.
Issued: 31 July 2014.
S/2014/597 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Australia on the Security Council.
Issued: 14 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/606 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 19 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/608 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 8 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/609 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 21 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/623 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Lithuania on the Security Council.
Issued: 5 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/651 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United States of America on the Security Council.
Issued: 28 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/659 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the representative of France on the Security Council.
Issued: 4 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/687 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the deputy representative of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 17 Sept. 2014.
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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2014)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued)
S/2014/689 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representatives of Jordan on the Security Council.
Issued: 17 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/713 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representatives of the Russian Federation on the Security Council.
Issued: 4 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/714 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United States of America on the Security Council.
Issued: 29 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/722 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council.
Issued: 29 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/749 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of the United States of America on the Security Council.
Issued: 20 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/766 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the representative of Australia on the Security Council.
Issued: 27 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/806 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of France on the Security Council.
Issued: 12 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/871 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 5 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/875 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the deputy representative of the United States of America on the Security Council.
Issued: 8 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/925 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Chile on the Security Council.
Issued: 18 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/959 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the representatives and deputies and alternate representatives of the members of the Security Council elected for the period 2015-2016.
Issued: 30 Dec. 2014.
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Reports
S/2014/190 Second report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 2110 (2013).
Issued: 14 Mar. 2014.
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ (continued) S/2014/191 Second report of the Secretary-General
pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2107 (2013).
Issued: 14 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/480 Third report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2107 (2013).
Issued: 8 July 2014.
S/2014/485 Third report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 2110 (2013).
Issued: 11 July 2014.
S/2014/774 First report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 2169 (2014).
Issued: 31 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/776 Fourth report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 4 of Security Council resolution 2107 (2013).
Issued: 31 Oct. 2014. General documents
S/2014/523 Letter, 22 July 2014, from Iraq. Transmits letter dated 20 July 2014 from the Deputy Prime Minister and acting Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq conveying the wish of the Government of Iraq that the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) be extended for a further period of 1 year.
Draft resolutions S/2014/540 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) until 31 July 2015] / United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/1 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7093rd meeting, 10 Jan. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7093 (10 Jan. 2014) Iraq.
S/PV.7149 (27 Mar. 2014) Iraq.
S/PV.7224 (23 July 2014) Iraq.
S/PV.7314 (18 Nov. 2014) Iraq. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7093 (10 Jan. 2014). At the 7093rd meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning Iraq": S/PRST/2014/1.
S/PV.7149 (27 Mar. 2014).
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UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ (continued) S/PV.7224 (23 July 2014).
S/PV.7230 (30 July 2014). At the 7230th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/540
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2169 (2014).
S/PV.7314 (18 Nov. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2169 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) until 31 July 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7230th meeting, 30 July 2014)
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Reports
S/2014/163 (A/68/789) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 7 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/420 (A/68/910) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : [report of the Secretary-General].
Issued: 18 June 2014.
S/2014/656 (A/69/540) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 9 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/656/Corr.1 (A/68/988/Corr.1) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General : corrigendum.
Issued: 21 Oct. 2014. - Withdraws document A/68/988-S/2014/656; the report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security is being circulated under document symbol A/69/540-S/2014/656.
S/2014/876 (A/69/647) The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 9 Dec. 2014. General documents
S/2014/674 Letter, 15 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Nicholas Haysom (South Africa) as his Special Representative for Afghanistan and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
S/2014/675 Letter, 17 Sept. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 15 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/674) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Nicholas Haysom (South Africa) to serve as his Special Representative for Afghanistan and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN (continued) Draft resolutions
S/2014/184 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) until 17 Mar. 2015] / Australia.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/11 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7208th meeting, 25 June 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/12 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7208th meeting, 25 June 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7139 (17 Mar. 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Slovakia, Sweden and Turkey.
S/PV.7208 (25 June 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Pakistan, Spain and Turkey.
S/PV.7267 (18 Sept. 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Poland, Slovakia, Spain and Turkey.
S/PV.7347 (18 Dec. 2014) Afghanistan, Canada, Finland, Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7139 (17 Mar. 2014).
At the 7139th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/184 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2145 (2014).
S/PV.7208 (25 June 2014). At the 7208th meeting, the President made two
statements, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan": S/PRST/2014/11 and S/PRST/2014/12.
S/PV.7267 (18 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7347 (18 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2145 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) until 17 Mar. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7139th meeting, 17 Mar. 2014)
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UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Reports
S/2014/199 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 4 December 2013 to 10 March 2014.
Issued: 18 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/401 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 11 March to 28 May 2014.
Issued: 10 June 2014.
S/2014/665 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 29 May to 3 September 2014.
Issued: 12 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/859 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for the period from 4 September to 19 November 2014.
Issued: 1 Dec. 2014. General documents
S/2014/219 (A/68/814) Identical letters, 25 Mar. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) over the period from 4 Dec. 2013-10 Mar. 2014 (S/2014/199).
S/2014/667 Identical letters, 15 Sept. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) over the period from 29 May to 3 Sept. 2014 (S/2014/665).
S/2014/885 Identical letters, 11 Dec. 2014, from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the position of the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) over the period from 4 Sept. to 19 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/859).
Draft resolutions S/2014/437 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of
the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 31 Dec. 2014] / Russian Federation and United States of America.
S/2014/904 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 30 June 2015] / Russian Federation and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/19 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7270th meeting, 19 Sept. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council.
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE (continued) Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7200 (17 June 2014).
S/PV.7209 (25 June 2014). At the 7209th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/437
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2163 (2014).
S/PV.7270 (19 Sept. 2014). At the 7270th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2014/19.
S/PV.7275 (9 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7333 (10 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7346 (18 Dec. 2014). At the 7346th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/904
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2192 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2163 (2014) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 31 Dec. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7209th meeting, 25 June 2014)
S/RES/2192 (2014) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) until 30 June 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7346th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014)
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE Reports
S/2014/192 Final report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone.
Issued: 17 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/242 Report of the Security Council Mission to Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone, 18 to 24 May 2012.
Issued: 3 Apr. 2014. Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/6 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7148th meeting, 26 Mar. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Sierra Leone"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7148 (26 Mar. 2014) Sierra Leone.
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UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE (continued) Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7148 (26 Mar. 2014). At the 7148th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Sierra Leone": S/PRST/2014/6.
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Reports
S/2014/142 Report of the Secretary-General on the Central African Republic submitted pursuant to paragraph 48 of Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
Issued: 3 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/452 Letter, 26 June 2014, from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic Established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013). Transmits the interim report of the Panel prepared in accordance with para. 59 (c) of Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
Draft resolutions S/2014/54 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA) until 31 Jan. 2015] / Australia, Chad, Chile, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/252 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) until 30 Apr. 2015] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7092 (6 Jan. 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7103 (28 Jan. 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7153 (10 Apr. 2014) Central African Republic. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7092 (6 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7103 (28 Jan. 2014). At the 7103rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/54
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2134 (2014).
S/PV.7128 (6 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7153 (10 Apr. 2014). At the 7153rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/252
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2149 (2014).
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (continued) Resolutions
S/RES/2134 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA) until 31 Jan. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7103rd meeting, 28 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2149 (2014) [Establishment of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) until 30 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7153rd meeting, 10 Apr. 2014)
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Reports
S/2014/68 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 30 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/305 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 29 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/558 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/773 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Issued: 31 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/773/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo : corrigendum.
Issued: 11 Nov. 2014. - Corrects text. Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7108 (10 Feb. 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7183 (27 May 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7257 (29 Aug. 2014) Serbia.
S/PV.7327 (4 Dec. 2014) Serbia. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7108 (10 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7183 (27 May 2014).
S/PV.7257 (29 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7327 (4 Dec. 2014).
UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Reports
S/2014/130 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) : reporting period from 14 November 2013 to 27 February 2014.
Issued: 26 Feb. 2014.
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UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) S/2014/438 Report of the Secretary-General on the
implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006).
Issued: 26 June 2014.
S/2014/784 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) : reporting period from 27 June to 5 November 2014.
Issued: 5 Nov. 2014. General documents
S/2014/411 Letter, 12 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Luciano Portolano (Italy) as Head of Mission and Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), to replace Paolo Serra, who will complete his assignment on 24 July 2014.
S/2014/412 Letter, 16 June 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 12 June 2014 (S/2014/411) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Luciano Portolano (Italy) as the new Head of Mission and Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
S/2014/554 Letter, 31 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Secretary-General's report concerning the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) (S/2014/438) and requests the Security Council to consider the renewal of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) which is due to expire 31 Aug. 2014 for a further period of one year.
Draft resolutions S/2014/614 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2015] / France, Italy, Jordan, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7248 (26 Aug. 2014) Italy, Lebanon and Spain. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7241 (14 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7248 (26 Aug. 2014). At the 7248th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/614
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2172 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2172 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7248th meeting, 26 Aug. 2014)
UN INTERIM SECURITY FORCE FOR ABYEI Reports
S/2014/126 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 25 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/336 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 13 May 2014.
S/2014/518 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 23 July 2014.
S/2014/709 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 30 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/862 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abyei.
Issued: 1 Dec. 2014. General documents
S/2014/356 Letter, 19 May 2014, from South Sudan. Transmits note entitled "Proposals for the interim stabilization of the crisis situation in Abyei".
S/2014/835 Letter, 18 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Birhanu Jula Gelalcha (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
S/2014/836 Letter, 20 Nov. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 18 Nov. 2014 (S/2014/835) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Birhanu Jula Gelalcha (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
Draft resolutions S/2014/375 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 15 Oct. 2014] / Chad, France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/728 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 28 Feb. 2015] / France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7186 (29 May 2014) South Sudan and Sudan.
S/PV.7276 (14 Oct. 2014) South Sudan and Sudan. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7186 (29 May 2014). At the 7186th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/375
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2156 (2014).
S/PV.7276 (14 Oct. 2014). At the 7276th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/728
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2179 (2014).
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UN INTERIM SECURITY FORCE FOR ABYEI (continued) Resolutions
S/RES/2156 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 15 Oct. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7186th meeting, 29 May 2014)
S/RES/2179 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 28 Feb. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7276th meeting, 14 Oct. 2014)
UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA Reports
S/2014/258 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation concerning Western Sahara.
Issued: 10 Apr. 2014. General documents
S/2014/322 Letter, 6 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) established by the Security Council resolution 690 (1991) and most recently extended in resolution 2152 (2014) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Kim Bolduc (Canada) as his Special Representative for Western Sahara and Head of MINURSO.
S/2014/323 Letter, 8 May 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 6 May 2014 (S/2014/322) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Kim Bolduc (Canada) as his Special Representative for Western Sahara and Head of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara.
Draft resolutions S/2014/299 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) until 30 Apr. 2015] / France, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7162 (29 Apr. 2014) Spain. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7156 (16 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7162 (29 Apr. 2014). At the 7162nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/299
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2152 (2014).
UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA (continued) Resolutions
S/RES/2152 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) until 30 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7162nd meeting, 29 Apr. 2014)
UN MISSION IN LIBERIA Reports
S/2014/123 Twenty-seventh progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
Issued: 18 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/242 Report of the Security Council Mission to Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone, 18 to 24 May 2012.
Issued: 3 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/598 Twenty-eighth progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
Issued: 15 Aug. 2014. General documents
S/2014/644 Letter, 28 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), Security Council resolution 2116 (2013) and the report on UNMIL dated 15 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/598); concerns the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and recommends a technical rollover of the mandate of UNMIL for a period of 3 months, and that the Security Council defer consideration of proposals for the extension of the mandate of UNMIL, set out in 15 Aug. 2014 report, until 30 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/645 Letter, 2 Sept. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 28 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/644) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of the recommendation of a technical rollover of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia for a period of 3 months, until 30 Dec. 2014.
Draft resolutions S/2014/664 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 31 Dec. 2014] / Chad, France, Nigeria, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/891 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 30 Sept. 2015] / Chad, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014) Liberia.
S/PV.7310 (12 Nov. 2014) Liberia.
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UN MISSION IN LIBERIA (continued) Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7145 (19 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7258 (4 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7260 (9 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7263 (15 Sept. 2014). At the 7263rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/664
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2176 (2014).
S/PV.7310 (12 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7330 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7340 (15 Dec. 2014). At the 7340th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/891
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2190 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2176 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 31 Dec. 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7263rd meeting, 15 Sept. 2014)
S/RES/2190 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) until 30 Sept. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7340th meeting, 15 Dec. 2014)
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Reports
S/2014/158 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 6 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/537 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 25 July 2014.
S/2014/708 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 30 Sept. 2014. - Previously issued under document symbol S/2014/780.
S/2014/821 Report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan.
Issued: 18 Nov. 2014. General documents
S/2014/8 Letter, 8 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 2 Jan. 2014 from the Commissioner for Peace and Security of the African Union Commission, forwarding a communiqué on South Sudan adopted by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 411th meeting, held in Banjul, 30 Dec. 2013.
S/2014/46 Letter, 23 Jan. 2014, from South Sudan. Transmits press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of South Sudan, affirming South Sudan's wish to continue its long-term relationship with the UN and to work closely with the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN (continued) S/2014/413 Letter, 12 June 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and Security Council resolution 2155 (2014) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lieutenant General Yohannes Gebremeskel Tesfamariam (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of UNMISS to replace Major General Delali Johnson Sakyi (Ghana), who completed his assignment on 9 June 2014.
S/2014/414 Letter, 16 June 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 12 June 2014 (S/2014/413) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Lieutenant General Yohannes Gebremeskel Tesfamariam (Ethiopia) as Force Commander of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
S/2014/516 Letter, 18 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as his Special Representative and Head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), who will succeed Hilde Johnson (Norway).
S/2014/517 Letter, 22 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 18 July 2014 (S/2014/516) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as his Special Representative and Head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).
Draft resolutions S/2014/367 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 Nov. 2014] / Australia, Chad, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/844 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 May 2015] / Australia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/16 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7240th meeting, 8 Aug. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
S/PRST/2014/26 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7341st meeting, 15 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan"] / by the President of the Security Council.
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UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN (continued) Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7141 (18 Mar. 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7168 (2 May 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7172 (12 May 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7182 (27 May 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7235 (6 Aug. 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7282 (22 Oct. 2014) South Sudan.
S/PV.7322 (25 Nov. 2014) South Sudan. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7141 (18 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7168 (2 May 2014).
S/PV.7172 (12 May 2014).
S/PV.7182 (27 May 2014). At the 7182nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/367
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2155 (2014).
S/PV.7235 (6 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7240 (8 Aug. 2014). At the 7240th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan": S/PRST/2014/16.
S/PV.7282 (22 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7305 (11 Nov. 2014).
S/PV.7322 (25 Nov. 2014). At the 7322nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/844
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2187 (2014).
S/PV.7341 (15 Dec. 2014). At the 7341st meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan": S/PRST/2014/26.
Resolutions S/RES/2155 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN
Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 Nov. 2014]. (Adopted unanimously, 7182nd meeting, 27 May
2014)
S/RES/2187 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 May 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7322nd meeting, 25 Nov. 2014)
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI Reports
S/2014/1 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 2 Jan. 2014.
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI (continued)
S/2014/12 Letter, 9 Jan. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 20 Dec. 2013 from the Permanent Mission of France to the UN, forwarding the 2nd report on the actions taken by the French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) since 1 Oct. 2013.
S/2014/173 Report of the Security Council Mission to Mali, 1-3 February 2014.
Issued: 11 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/229 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 28 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/241 Letter, 2 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 24 Mar. 2014 from the Permanent Mission of France to the UN, forwarding the 3rd report on the actions taken by the French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) since 1 Jan. 2014.
S/2014/399 Letter, 6 June 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 27 May 2014 from the Permanent Mission of France to the UN, forwarding the 4th report on the actions taken by the French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) since 1 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/403 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 9 June 2014.
S/2014/692 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 22 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/711 Letter, 30 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 22 Sept. 2014 from France conveying the report on support provided by French forces to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali from 25 May-17 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/943 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali.
Issued: 23 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/944 Letter, 23 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits note verbale dated 18 Nov. 2014 from France, conveying a report on the operational support provided by French forces in support of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) from 18 Sept.-2 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/72 Letter, 30 Jan. 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Informs that members of the Security Council sent a mission to Mali from 31 Jan. to 3 Feb. 2014; includes terms of reference of the mission.
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UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI (continued)
S/2014/660 Letter, 11 Sept. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mali to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Mali concerning alleged occupation of some towns in the regions of Timbuktu and Gao and civilians taken hostage by some armed movements and groups.
S/2014/733 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from Mali. Transmits communiqué issued by Mali concerning the death of a Senegalese peacekeeper of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) in a rocket attack on the UN camp at Kidal on 7 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/786 Letter, 4 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter dated 3 Oct. 2014 from Mali transmitting a communiqué entitled "Strong condemnation of the deadly ambush against Blue Helmets from the Niger on the road between Ménaka and Ansongo", allegedly committed on 3 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/822 Letter, 17 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Niger including the summary of conclusions of the meeting of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs and the Ministers of Defence of the African States that contribute troops to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, held in Niamey, 5 Nov. 2014.
S/2014/889 Letter, 10 Dec. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Mongi Hamdi (Tunisia) as his Special Representative for Mali and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
S/2014/890 Letter, 12 Dec. 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 10 Dec. 2014 (S/2014/889) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Mongi Hamdi (Tunisia) to serve as his Special Representative for Mali and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
Draft resolutions S/2014/436 Draft resolution [on extension the mandate of
the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) until 30 June 2015] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/2 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7099th meeting, 23 Jan. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Mali"] / by the President of the Security Council.
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI (continued)
S/PRST/2014/15 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7227th meeting, 28 July 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Mali"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7095 (16 Jan. 2014) Côte d'Ivoire and Mali.
S/PV.7158 (23 Apr. 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7179 (20 May 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7202 (18 June 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7210 (25 June 2014) Mali.
S/PV.7274 (8 Oct. 2014) Mail. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7095 (16 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7099 (23 Jan. 2014). At the 7099th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation in Mali": S/PRST/2014/2.
S/PV.7120 (26 Feb. 2014).
S/PV.7158 (23 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7179 (20 May 2014).
S/PV.7201 (17 June 2014).
S/PV.7202 (18 June 2014).
S/PV.7210 (25 June 2014). At the 7210th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/436
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2164 (2014).
S/PV.7227 (28 July 2014). At the 7227th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Mali": S/PRST/2014/15.
S/PV.7274 (8 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7275 (9 Oct. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2164 (2014) [Extension the mandate of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) until 30 June 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7210th meeting, 25 June 2014)
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UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Reports
S/2014/452 Letter, 26 June 2014, from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic Established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013). Transmits the interim report of the Panel prepared in accordance with para. 59 (c) of Security Council resolution 2127 (2013).
S/2014/562 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic.
Issued: 1 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/762 Letter, 28 Oct. 2014, from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic Established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2127 (2013). Transmits the final report of the Panel of Experts.
S/2014/857 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in the Central African Republic.
Issued: 28 Nov. 2014. General documents
S/2014/497 Letter, 11 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as his Special Representative for the Central African Republic and Head of MINUSCA.
S/2014/498 Letter, 15 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 11 July 2014 (S/2014/497) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Babacar Gaye (Senegal) as his Special Representative for the Central African Republic and Head of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).
S/2014/544 Letter, 24 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Martin Chomu Tumenta (Cameroon) as Force Commander of MINUSCA whose term of service will start on 15 Sept. 2014 following the transfer of authority between the African-led International Support Mission in the Central African Republic (MISCA) and MINUSCA.
S/2014/545 Letter, 28 July 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 24 July 2014 (S/2014/544) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Martin Chomu Tumenta (Cameroon) as Force Commander of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (continued) Draft resolutions
S/2014/252 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) until 30 Apr. 2015] / Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/28 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7349th meeting, 18 Dec. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Central African Republic"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7153 (10 Apr. 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7206 (24 June 2014) Central African Republic.
S/PV.7246 (19 Aug. 2014) Central African Republic. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7153 (10 Apr. 2014). At the 7153rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/252
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2149 (2014).
S/PV.7206 (24 June 2014).
S/PV.7246 (19 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7329 (9 Dec. 2014).
S/PV.7349 (18 Dec. 2014). At the 7349th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "The situation in the Central African Republic": S/PRST/2014/28.
Resolutions S/RES/2149 (2014) [Establishment of the UN
Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) until 30 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7153rd meeting, 10 Apr. 2014)
UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Reports
S/2014/242 Report of the Security Council Mission to Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone, 18 to 24 May 2012.
Issued: 3 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/266 Letter, 14 Apr. 2014, from the Vice-Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Transmits final report of the Group of Experts on Côte d'Ivoire pursuant to para. 19 of Security Council resolution 2101 (2013).
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UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE (continued) S/2014/342 Thirty-fourth report of the Secretary-General
on the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire. Issued: 15 May 2014.
S/2014/729 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Transmits midterm report of the Group of Experts on Côte d'Ivoire pursuant to para. 27 of Security Council resolution 2153 (2014).
S/2014/892 Thirty-fifth progress report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.
Issued: 12 Dec. 2014. General documents
S/2014/354 Letter, 14 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and Security Council resolutions 1528 (2004) and 2112 (2013) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed (Pakistan) as Force Commander of UNOCI to replace Major General Muhammad Iqbal Asi (Pakistan), whose tour of duty ended on 21 Apr. 2014.
S/2014/355 Letter, 16 May 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 14 May 2014 (S/2014/354) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed (Pakistan) as Force Commander of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI).
Draft resolutions S/2014/303 Draft resolution [on modification and renewal
of sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire until 30 Apr. 2015 and on extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts until 30 May 2015] / France, Nigeria, Rwanda and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
S/2014/430 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) until 30 June 2015] / France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7102 (27 Jan. 2014) Côte d'Ivoire.
S/PV.7163 (29 Apr. 2014) Côte d'Ivoire.
S/PV.7197 (16 June 2014) Côte d'Ivoire.
S/PV.7207 (25 June 2014) Côte d'Ivoire. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7102 (27 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7163 (29 Apr. 2014). At the 7163rd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/303
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2153 (2014).
S/PV.7195 (9 June 2014).
S/PV.7197 (16 June 2014).
UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE (continued) S/PV.7207 (25 June 2014).
At the 7207th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/430 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2162 (2014).
Resolutions S/RES/2153 (2014) [Modification and renewal of
sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire until 30 Apr. 2015 and on extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts until 30 May 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7163rd meeting, 29 Apr. 2014)
S/RES/2162 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) until 30 June 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7207th meeting, 25 June 2014)
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Reports
S/2014/42 Letter, 22 Jan. 2014, from the Coordinator of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits final report of the Group of Experts.
S/2014/157 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 5 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/428 Letter, 19 June 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Transmits midterm report of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, prepared in pursuance of para. 5 of Security Council resolution 2136 (2014).
S/2014/450 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 30 June 2014.
S/2014/698 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 25 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/956 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Issued: 30 Dec. 2014.
S/2014/957 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo submitted pursuant to paragraph 39 of Security Council resolution 2147 (2014).
Issued: 30 Dec. 2014.
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UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) General documents
S/2014/753 Identical letters, 20 Oct. 2014, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Concerns alleged circumstances that prompted the authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to end their cooperation with the Director of the UN Joint Human Rights Office of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), and to take the decision to expel him from the country.
Draft resolutions S/2014/55 Draft resolution [on renewal of measures on
arms, transport, finance and travel against the Democratic Republic of the Congo imposed by resolution 1807 (2008) and extension of the mandate of the Group of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) until 1 Feb. 2015] / France.
S/2014/222 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) until 31 Mar. 2015] / Australia, France, Luxembourg and United States of America.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/22 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7296th meeting, 5 Nov. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7107 (30 Jan. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S/PV.7137 (14 Mar. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S/PV.7150 (28 Mar. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
S/PV.7237 (7 Aug. 2014) Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa and Uganda.
S/PV.7288 (27 Oct. 2014) Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7094 (13 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7107 (30 Jan. 2014). At the 7107th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/55
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2136 (2014).
S/PV.7133 (12 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7137 (14 Mar. 2014).
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued)
S/PV.7150 (28 Mar. 2014). At the 7150th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/222
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2147 (2014).
S/PV.7237 (7 Aug. 2014).
S/PV.7275 (9 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7288 (27 Oct. 2014).
S/PV.7296 (5 Nov. 2014). At the 7296th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2014/22.
Resolutions S/RES/2136 (2014) [Renewal of measures on arms,
transport, finance and travel against the Democratic Republic of the Congo imposed by resolution 1807 (2008) and extension of the mandate of the Group of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) until 1 Feb. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7107th meeting, 30 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2147 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) until 31 Mar. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7150th meeting, 28 Mar. 2014)
UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS Reports
S/2014/461 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus.
Issued: 9 July 2014. General documents
S/2014/328 Letter, 7 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) established pursuant to Security Council resolution 186 (1964) and most recently extended in resolution 2135 (2014); reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Kristin Lund (Norway) as Force Commander of UNFICYP to replace Major General Chao Liu (China) when he completes his assignment on 12 Aug. 2014.
S/2014/329 Letter, 9 May 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 7 May 2014 (S/2014/328) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Major General Kristin Lund (Norway) as the Force Commander of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP).
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UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS (continued) Draft resolutions
S/2014/60 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 July 2014] / United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/536 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 Jan. 2015] / France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7097 (21 Jan. 2014).
S/PV.7106 (30 Jan. 2014). At the 7106th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/60
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2135 (2014).
S/PV.7223 (23 July 2014).
S/PV.7229 (30 July 2014). At the 7229th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/536
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2168 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2135 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 July 2014].
(Adopted unanimously, 7106th meeting, 30 Jan. 2014)
S/RES/2168 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) until 31 Jan. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7229th meeting, 30 July 2014)
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Reports
S/2014/162 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
Issued: 7 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/617 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
Issued: 29 Aug. 2014. General documents
S/2014/175 Letter, 7 Mar. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1542 (2004) and 2119 (2013) concerning the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Lieutenant General José Luiz Jaborandy Jr. (Brazil) to serve as his Force Commander, succeeding Lieutenant General Edson Leal Pujol (Brazil) who will complete his assignment on 15 Mar. 2014.
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI (continued) S/2014/176 Letter, 11 Mar. 2014, from the President of the
Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 7 Mar. 2014 (S/2014/175) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Lieutenant General José Luiz Jaborandy Jr. (Brazil) to serve as Force Commander of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).
Draft resolutions S/2014/732 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) until 15 Oct. 2015] / Brazil, Canada, France, United States of America and Uruguay.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7147 (24 Mar. 2014) Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Spain and Uruguay.
S/PV.7262 (11 Sept. 2014) Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Peru, Spain and Uruguay.
S/PV.7277 (14 Oct. 2014) Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, Guatemala and Uruguay.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7135 (14 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7147 (24 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7261 (10 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7262 (11 Sept. 2014).
S/PV.7277 (14 Oct. 2014). At the 7277th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/732
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2180 (2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2180 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) until 15 Oct. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7277th meeting, 14 Oct. 2014)
UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA Reports
S/2014/131 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya.
Issued: 26 Feb. 2014.
S/2014/653 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya.
Issued: 5 Sept. 2014. General documents
S/2014/583 Letter, 8 Aug. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Bernardino León (Spain) to serve as his Special Representative for Libya and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).
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UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA (continued) S/2014/584 Letter, 12 Aug. 2014, from the President of
the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 8 Aug. 2014 (S/2014/583) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Bernardino León (Spain) to serve as his Special Representative for Libya and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).
Draft resolutions S/2014/188 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) until 13 Mar. 2015 and the mandate of the Panel of Experts, established by para. 24 of resolution 1973 (2011) and modified by resolution 2040 (2012), until 13 Apr. 2015] / Chad, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
S/2014/200 Draft resolution [on measures imposed to vessels illicitly exporting oil from Libya] / United States of America.
S/2014/629 Draft resolution [on the situation in Libya] / Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Luxembourg, Republic of Korea, Rwanda and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7130 (10 Mar. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7136 (14 Mar. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7142 (19 Mar. 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7218 (17 July 2014) Libya.
S/PV.7251 (27 Aug. 2014) Germany, Italy and Libya.
S/PV.7264 (15 Sept. 2014) Libya. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7130 (10 Mar. 2014).
S/PV.7136 (14 Mar. 2014). At the 7136th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/188
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2144 (2014).
S/PV.7142 (19 Mar. 2014). At the 7142nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/200
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2146 (2014).
S/PV.7218 (17 July 2014).
S/PV.7251 (27 Aug. 2014). At the 7251st meeting, draft resolution S/2014/629
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2174 (2014).
S/PV.7264 (15 Sept. 2014).
UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA (continued) Resolutions
S/RES/2144 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) until 13 Mar. 2015 and the mandate of the Panel of Experts, established by para. 24 of resolution 1973 (2011) and modified by resolution 2040 (2012), until 13 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7136th meeting, 14 Mar. 2014)
S/RES/2146 (2014) [Measures imposed to vessels illicitly exporting oil from Libya].
(Adopted unanimously, 7142nd meeting, 19 Mar. 2014)
S/RES/2174 (2014) [The situation in Libya]. (Adopted unanimously, 7251st meeting, 27 Aug.
2014)
WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION Reports
S/2014/258 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation concerning Western Sahara.
Issued: 10 Apr. 2014. General documents
S/2014/235 Letter, 28 Mar. 2014, from Morocco. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Morocco regarding the status of Western Sahara.
S/2014/322 Letter, 6 May 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) established by the Security Council resolution 690 (1991) and most recently extended in resolution 2152 (2014) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Kim Bolduc (Canada) as his Special Representative for Western Sahara and Head of MINURSO.
S/2014/323 Letter, 8 May 2014, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated 6 May 2014 (S/2014/322) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Kim Bolduc (Canada) as his Special Representative for Western Sahara and Head of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara.
Draft resolutions S/2014/299 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate
of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) until 30 Apr. 2015] / France, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7162 (29 Apr. 2014) Spain. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7156 (16 Apr. 2014).
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WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION (continued) S/PV.7162 (29 Apr. 2014).
At the 7162nd meeting, draft resolution S/2014/299 was adopted unanimously: resolution 2152 (2014).
Resolutions S/RES/2152 (2014) [Extension of the mandate of the UN
Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) until 30 Apr. 2015].
(Adopted unanimously, 7162nd meeting, 29 Apr. 2014)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Reports
S/2014/181 Conflict-related sexual violence : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 13 Mar. 2014.
S/2014/693 Report of the Secretary-General on women and peace and security.
Issued: 23 Sept. 2014. General documents
S/2014/731 Letter, 10 Oct. 2014, from Argentina. Transmits concept note for the open debate of the Security Council on "Women, peace and security - displaced women and girls : leaders and survivors", to be held on 28 Oct. 2014.
S/2014/796 Letter, 7 Nov. 2014, from the Secretary-General. Transmits Joint communiqué of South Sudan and the UN on the prevention of conflict-related sexual violence, signed by the Secretary-General's Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict and the President of South Sudan, during the visit of the Special Representative to South Sudan from 6 to 11 Oct. 2014.
Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/21 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7289th meeting, 28 Oct. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Women and peace and security"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7160 (25 Apr. 2014) Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Ecuador, Estonia, Germany, Guatemala, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay and Viet Nam.
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) S/PV.7289 (28 Oct. 2014) Afghanistan, Algeria, Austria,
Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burundi, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Germany, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Viet Nam and Zimbabwe.
Discussion in plenary S/PV.7160 (25 Apr. 2014).
S/PV.7289 (28 Oct. 2014). At the 7289th meeting, members of the Council
agreed to the presidential statement on the item entitled "Women and peace and security": S/PRST/2014/21.
YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports
S/2014/906 Letter, 17 Dec. 2014, from the Chair of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 2140 (2014). Transmits report of the Committee's activities from 26 Feb.-31 Dec. 2014.
General documents S/2014/282 Letter, 16 Apr. 2014, from the Secretary-
General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2140 (2014) concerning the situation in Yemen and establishing a Panel of Experts; provides the names of the experts appointed to serve on the Panel.
S/2014/465 Letter, 2 July 2014, from the Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution 2140 (2014) concerning the situation in Yemen and establishing a Panel of Experts and reports the Secretary-General's decision to appoint Mohammad Sbaiti (Lebanon) to serve on the Panel of Experts and the selection of Alma Abdul-Hadi Jadallah (Jordan) to serve as Coordinator of the Panel.
S/2014/685 Letter, 1 Sept. 2014, from the League of Arab States. Transmits texts of the resolutions adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its 142nd session, held at the level of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, in Cairo, 7 Sept. 2014.
S/2014/764 Letter, 27 Oct. 2014, from Kuwait. Presents, on behalf of the Permanent Missions of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC), the position of the GCC States on Yemen.
Draft resolutions S/2014/125 Draft resolution [on the situation in Yemen] /
Australia, France, Jordan, Lithuania, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.
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YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Statements by the President of the Security Council
S/PRST/2014/18 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 7255th meeting, 29 Aug. 2014, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council.
Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote)
S/PV.7119 (26 Feb. 2014) Yemen.
S/PV.7255 (29 Aug. 2014) Yemen. Discussion in plenary
S/PV.7119 (26 Feb. 2014). At the 7119th meeting, draft resolution S/2014/125
was adopted unanimously: resolution 2140 (2014).
S/PV.7175 (14 May 2014).
S/PV.7255 (29 Aug. 2014). At the 7255th meeting, the President made a
statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2014/18.
S/PV.7336 (11 Dec. 2014). Resolutions
S/RES/2140 (2014) [The situation in Yemen]. (Adopted unanimously, 7119th meeting, 26 Feb.
2014)
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NOTE
The Security Council, under article 39 of its provisional rules of procedure, invites "members of the Secretariat or other persons, whom it considers competent for the purpose, to supply it with information or to give other assistance in examining matters within its competence". In such cases, a triple asterisk (***) appears in place of the corporate name/ country affiliation in each section of the Index to Speeches.
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*** CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Uwiringiyimana, Sandra – S/PV.7259
Afghanistan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7338; S/PV.7347
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.7109
PEACEBUILDING Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.7289
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.7289
African Union AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
António, Téte – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION
António, Téte – S/PV.7092; S/PV.7128 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
António, Téte – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
António, Téte – S/PV.7160 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
António, Téte – S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
António, Téte – S/PV.7351 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
António, Téte – S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
António, Téte – S/PV.7228 TERRORISM
António, Téte – S/PV.7351 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
António, Téte – S/PV.7092 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
António, Téte – S/PV.7160
African Union. Commissioner for Peace and Security
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Chergui, Smail – S/PV.7114
African Union. High Representative for Mali and the Sahel
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Buyoya, Pierre – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Buyoya, Pierre – S/PV.7343
African Union. Special Envoy on the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) Issue
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Tuwei, Jackson K. – S/PV.7334
African Union. Special Envoy on the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) Issue (continued)
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Tuwei, Jackson K. – S/PV.7334
African Union. Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission for Somalia and Head of the African Union Mission in Somalia
SOMALIA SITUATION Annadif, Mahamat Saleh – S/PV.7181 Sidikou, Maman Sambo – S/PV.7278
Albania INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Bushati, Ditmir – S/PV.7272 Hoxha, Ferit – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316
IRAQ SITUATION Hoxha, Ferit – S/PV.7271
TERRORISM Bushati, Ditmir – S/PV.7272 Hoxha, Ferit – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7316
Algeria AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7259 DISARMAMENT
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
Lamamra, Ramtane – S/PV.7272 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7343 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Lamamra, Ramtane – S/PV.7272
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Boukadoum, Sabri – S/PV.7289
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Angola DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Lourenço, João Manuel Gonçalves – S/PV.7237 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Lourenço, João Manuel Gonçalves – S/PV.7237
Argentina AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Antueno, Francisco Javier de – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7184; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Antueno, Francisco Javier de – S/PV.7171 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7203; S/PV.7268;
S/PV.7318; S/PV.7335 Zuain, Eduardo – S/PV.7351
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Antueno, Francisco Javier de – S/PV.7176 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 Timerman, Héctor – S/PV.7129
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7109 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7319 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318 EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7117 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Antueno, Francisco Javier de – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7257
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7327; S/PV.7332
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7308 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277
HUMAN RIGHTS Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Millicay, Fernanda – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7247 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7161; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221 Timerman, Héctor – S/PV.7316 Zuain, Eduardo – S/PV.7351
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7332 Ruiz Cerutti, Susana – S/PV.7192
Argentina (continued) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7332 Ruiz Cerutti, Susana – S/PV.7192
IRAQ SITUATION Zuain, Eduardo – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Antueno, Francisco Javier de – S/PV.7257 Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7327 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7183
LIBYA SITUATION Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7142; S/PV.7173;
S/PV.7306 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Estremé, Mateo – S/PV.7096 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7265; S/PV.7350
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7169; S/PV.7319
Poroli, Pía – S/PV.7211 PALESTINE QUESTION
Estremé, Mateo – S/PV.7096 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 PEACEBUILDING
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7217 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7317 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228;
S/PV.7275; S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343
RWANDA SITUATION Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7332 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7155
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7148
SOMALIA SITUATION Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7286
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Millicay, Fernanda – S/PV.7199 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7320; S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Estremé, Mateo – S/PV.7096 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7116; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Estremé, Mateo – S/PV.7096 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354
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Argentina (continued) TERRORISM
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7101; S/PV.7184 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7335 Timerman, Héctor – S/PV.7316 Zuain, Eduardo – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7351
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7239; S/PV.7269;
S/PV.7311 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134;
S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7287
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7285;
S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Antueno, Francisco Javier de – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267
Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7347 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7275 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Antueno, Francisco Javier de – S/PV.7257 Oyarzábal, Mario – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7327 Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7183
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7237; S/PV.7275 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277
UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7142
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Perceval, María Cristina – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Argentina. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Fernández de Kirchner, Cristina – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Fernández de Kirchner, Cristina – S/PV.7272
Armenia CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Samvelian, Tigran – S/PV.7129 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Nazarian, Garen – S/PV.7109 Samvelian, Tigran – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Samvelian, Tigran – S/PV.7169
Armenia (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Mnatsakanian, Zohrab – S/PV.7247 Nazarian, Garen – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113 Samvelian, Tigran – S/PV.7113
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Samvelian, Tigran – S/PV.7169
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Mnatsakanian, Zohrab – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Mnatsakanian, Zohrab – S/PV.7228
ASEAN CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Le, Hoai Trung (Viet Nam) – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Le, Hoai Trung (Viet Nam) – S/PV.7160 PEACEBUILDING
Nguyen, Phuong Nga (Viet Nam) – S/PV.7289 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Le, Hoai Trung (Viet Nam) – S/PV.7160 Nguyen, Phuong Nga (Viet Nam) – S/PV.7289
Australia AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7184; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7245 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7171 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7203; S/PV.7268;
S/PV.7335; S/PV.7351 AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR
Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7337 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7244 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7319 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7268 EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY
Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7245 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7257 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176;
S/PV.7183; S/PV.7308; S/PV.7332 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7327
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
HUMAN RIGHTS Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7199
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Australia (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Bishop, Julie – S/PV.7221; S/PV.7316 Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7245 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7247 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7161; S/PV.7242; S/PV.7351 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332 IRAQ SITUATION
Bishop, Julie – S/PV.7271 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7257 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7327
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7164
LIBYA SITUATION King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7173 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7306
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7319 PALESTINE QUESTION
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 PEACEBUILDING
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7217 Stott Despoja, Natasha – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Bishop, Julie – S/PV.7317 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7196 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7275;
S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343
RWANDA SITUATION King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7332 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7155
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7148
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7337 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7199
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116;
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
Australia (continued) TERRORISM
Bishop, Julie – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7316 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7242;
S/PV.7335; S/PV.7351 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Bishop, Julie – S/PV.7221; S/PV.7269 Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7253 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7185; S/PV.7219 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134;
S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7287; S/PV.7311
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7254 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7285; S/PV.7294;
S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Bliss, Michael – S/PV.7257 King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7327
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7237 Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7275
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI King, Philippa Jane – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Quinlan, Gary Francis – S/PV.7160 Stott Despoja, Natasha – S/PV.7289
Australia. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Abbott, Tony – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Abbott, Tony – S/PV.7272
Austria CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Riecken, Andreas – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Sajdik, Martin – S/PV.7109
Azerbaijan CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Huseynli, Elchin – S/PV.7129 Mehdiyev, Agshin – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Musayev, Tofig – S/PV.7109
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Azerbaijan (continued) DISARMAMENT
Musayev, Tofig – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Aliyev, Yashar – S/PV.7247 Musayev, Tofig – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Musayev, Tofig – S/PV.7169
PEACEBUILDING Mammadova, Husniyya – S/PV.7289
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mammadova, Husniyya – S/PV.7289
Bahrain INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Alrowaiei, Jamal Fares – S/PV.7316 IRAQ SITUATION
Al-Khalifa, Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed bin Mohammed – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Alrowaiei, Jamal Fares – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
PALESTINE QUESTION Alrowaiei, Jamal Fares – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Alrowaiei, Jamal Fares – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Al-Khalifa, Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed bin Mohammed
– S/PV.7271 Alrowaiei, Jamal Fares – S/PV.7316
Bangladesh AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Momen, Abulkalam Abdul – S/PV.7351 DISARMAMENT
Rahman, Mustafizur – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Momen, Abulkalam Abdul – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7351
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Momen, Abulkalam Abdul – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Rahman, Mustafizur – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Momen, Abulkalam Abdul – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Momen, Abulkalam Abdul – S/PV.7196
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Momen, Abulkalam Abdul – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
TERRORISM Momen, Abulkalam Abdul – S/PV.7351
Belarus DISARMAMENT
Dapkiunas, Andrei – S/PV.7169 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Dapkiunas, Andrei – S/PV.7169 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Ambrazevich, Yury – S/PV.7196
Belgium CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Frankinet, Bénédicte – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Frankinet, Bénédicte – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Buffin, Pascal – S/PV.7221 Frankinet, Bénédicte – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7219;
S/PV.7316 IRAQ SITUATION
Decker, Armand de – S/PV.7271 PEACEBUILDING
Buffin, Pascal – S/PV.7289 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE
Frankinet, Bénédicte – S/PV.7184 TERRORISM
Decker, Armand de – S/PV.7271 Frankinet, Bénédicte – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7316
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Buffin, Pascal – S/PV.7221 Frankinet, Bénédicte – S/PV.7219
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Buffin, Pascal – S/PV.7289 Frankinet, Bénédicte – S/PV.7160
Belgium. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Di Rupo, Elio – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Di Rupo, Elio – S/PV.7272
Belize MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Young, Lois Michele – S/PV.7281 PALESTINE QUESTION
Young, Lois Michele – S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Young, Lois Michele – S/PV.7281
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Llorentty Solíz, Sacha Sergio – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
PALESTINE QUESTION Llorentty Solíz, Sacha Sergio – S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7222 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Llorentty Solíz, Sacha Sergio – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
Bosnia and Herzegovina BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Andelic, Dragana – S/PV.7160 Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Andelic, Dragana – S/PV.7160
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308;
S/PV.7332
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7105 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Andelic, Dragana – S/PV.7192 Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7332
PEACEBUILDING Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7289
RWANDA SITUATION Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7332
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Hodzic, Aida – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Andelic, Dragana – S/PV.7160 Colakovic, Mirsada – S/PV.7289
Botswana AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Nkoloi, Nkoloi – S/PV.7268 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Mogobe, Mpho Michelle – S/PV.7259 Ntwaagae, Charles – S/PV.7129
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Nkoloi, Nkoloi – S/PV.7109
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Nkoloi, Nkoloi – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ntwaagae, Charles – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247;
S/PV.7316 TERRORISM
Ntwaagae, Charles – S/PV.7316 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Nkoloi, Nkoloi – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Brazil AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160;
S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 DISARMAMENT
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7169 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7268 GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7121 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161; S/PV.7247
Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
ISRAEL–LEBANON Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7164
Brazil (continued) LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7222 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7222 PEACEBUILDING
Fernandes, Leonardo Luís Gorgulho Nogueira – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7343 Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7343 Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7222 TERRORISM
Patriota, Guilherme de Aguiar – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar –
S/PV.7285(Resumption1) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Fernandes, Leonardo Luís Gorgulho Nogueira – S/PV.7289
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar – S/PV.7160
Bulgaria. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Plevneliev, Rosen – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Plevneliev, Rosen – S/PV.7272
Burkina Faso DISARMAMENT
Kogda, Der – S/PV.7169 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Kogda, Der – S/PV.7169
Burundi AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Shingiro, Albert – S/PV.7268
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Burundi (continued) BURUNDI SITUATION
Gahutu, Zacharie – S/PV.7295 Kavakure, Laurent – S/PV.7104 Nduwimana, Edouard – S/PV.7174 Niyonzima, Herménégilde – S/PV.7110; S/PV.7236
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Shingiro, Albert – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Shingiro, Albert – S/PV.7316
PEACEBUILDING Niyonzima, Herménégilde – S/PV.7289
TERRORISM Shingiro, Albert – S/PV.7316
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Niyonzima, Herménégilde – S/PV.7289
Canada AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Grant, Michael Douglas – S/PV.7139 Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7268 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7268
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Bonser, Michael – S/PV.7105 Grant, Michael Douglas – S/PV.7247 Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
IRAQ SITUATION Baird, John – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7222
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7222
PEACEBUILDING Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7289
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7222
TERRORISM Baird, John – S/PV.7271
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221;
S/PV.7269 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Grant, Michael Douglas – S/PV.7139 Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
Canada (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Rishchynski, Guillermo E. – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Canada. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Harper, Stephen – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Harper, Stephen – S/PV.7272
Caribbean Community DISARMAMENT
Charles, Rodney (Trinidad and Tobago) – S/PV.7169 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Charles, Rodney (Trinidad and Tobago) – S/PV.7169
Central African Republic CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION
Banga-Bothy, Léonie – S/PV.7092 Dembassa Worogagoi, Mesmin – S/PV.7114 Doudou, Toussaint Kongo – S/PV.7128; S/PV.7153 Maliavo-Samba, Marguerite Marie – S/PV.7206
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Banga-Bothy, Léonie – S/PV.7092 Doudou, Toussaint Kongo – S/PV.7153
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Maliavo-Samba, Marguerite Marie – S/PV.7206
Central European Initiative PEACEBUILDING
Riecken, Andreas (Austria) – S/PV.7289 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Riecken, Andreas (Austria) – S/PV.7289
Chad AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7184 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7267 Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7347 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7203;
S/PV.7335 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7318 Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7351 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7268
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7250; S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7308 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7176
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7092; S/PV.7153
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7259
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Chad (continued) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7160 Mahamat, Adoum Koulbou – S/PV.7109 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7319 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7318 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7268
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7308 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176;
S/PV.7332 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7262 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7147
HUMAN RIGHTS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7242; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316
Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7351 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7105
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Ali Adoum, Ahmat – S/PV.7192 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Ali Adoum, Ahmat – S/PV.7192 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7257 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7108
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164
LIBYA SITUATION Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7306 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7173
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7120
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7265
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7184;
S/PV.7265; S/PV.7319; S/PV.7350 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7211 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7146
Chad (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
PEACEBUILDING Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7217; S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7317 Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7343 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7275
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7112 Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7343 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7228
RWANDA SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7155 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7184 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7148
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7250; S/PV.7337 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7199
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7116
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
TERRORISM Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7242;
S/PV.7316; S/PV.7335 Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7351
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7138;
S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7234; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7287 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7134; S/PV.7165;
S/PV.7239; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7311 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7352 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7285
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7267 Mahamat, Moussa Faki – S/PV.7347 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7148 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7092; S/PV.7153
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Chad (continued) UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327 Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7257 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7108
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7120; S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7237 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7275
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Gombo, Tchouli – S/PV.7262 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7147
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Cherif, Mahamat Zene – S/PV.7160 Mangaral, Bante – S/PV.7289
Chad. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Déby Itno, Idriss – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Déby Itno, Idriss – S/PV.7272
Chile AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7139 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7245; S/PV.7268 Gálvez, Eduardo – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7203 Labbé, Alfredo – S/PV.7351 Llanos, Ignacio – S/PV.7318 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7335
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Gálvez, Eduardo – S/PV.7176 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7160 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7129 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7244 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7109
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7319 Labbé, Alfredo – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7268 Llanos, Ignacio – S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7245 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7117
Chile (continued) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327; S/PV.7332
Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7108 Gálvez, Eduardo – S/PV.7176 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7308
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7147
HUMAN RIGHTS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7353 Sapag Muñoz de la Peña, Belén – S/PV.7155
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Gálvez, Eduardo – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7161; S/PV.7219;
S/PV.7221; S/PV.7242; S/PV.7245; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316
Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7105 Labbé, Alfredo – S/PV.7351 Moreno Charme, Alfredo – S/PV.7113
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Riveros, Edgardo – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7108 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7257
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7164 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7096
LIBYA SITUATION Gálvez, Eduardo – S/PV.7173 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7306
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7096
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7265
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7211;
S/PV.7319; S/PV.7350 Gálvez, Eduardo – S/PV.7146 Labbé, Alfredo – S/PV.7169 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7265
PALESTINE QUESTION Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7096
PEACEBUILDING Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7217; S/PV.7289 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7143
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7275;
S/PV.7317; S/PV.7343 Llanos, Ignacio – S/PV.7196
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Chile (continued) REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7112
RWANDA SITUATION Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7332 Sapag Muñoz de la Peña, Belén – S/PV.7155
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7148
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7337 Gálvez, Eduardo – S/PV.7199
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7180;
S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7096
TERRORISM Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7242;
S/PV.7316 Labbé, Alfredo – S/PV.7351 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7335 Riveros, Edgardo – S/PV.7271
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167;
S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7287
Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144
Llanos, Ignacio – S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7311
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7285; S/PV.7325;
S/PV.7352 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7294
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7139
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7108 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7257
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7275
Chile (continued) UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7275 Olguín Cigarroa, Carlos – S/PV.7237
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277 Errázuriz, Octavio – S/PV.7147
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Barros Melet, Cristián – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Chile. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Bachelet, Michelle – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Bachelet, Michelle – S/PV.7272
China AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7347 Wang, Min – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7318; S/PV.7335; S/PV.7351 Wang, Min – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7203; S/PV.7268
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Cai, Weiming – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Wang, Min – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7307; S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259 Wang, Min – S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7109 Wang, Min – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7169 Sun, Lei – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7318 Wang, Min – S/PV.7268
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Shen, Bo – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Li, Yongsheng – S/PV.7332 Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327 Wang, Min – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7307; S/PV.7308 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7147 Wang, Min – S/PV.7262
HUMAN RIGHTS Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7353 Wang, Min – S/PV.7155
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Cai, Weiming – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161; S/PV.7219;
S/PV.7242; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Wang, Min – S/PV.7113 Wang, Yi – S/PV.7272
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China (continued) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Li, Yongsheng – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
Li, Yongsheng – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332 IRAQ SITUATION
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7271 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327 Wang, Min – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183
LIBYA SITUATION Cai, Weiming – S/PV.7173; S/PV.7306 Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7142
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Wang, Min – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7350 Sun, Lei – S/PV.7319 Wang, Min – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7184; S/PV.7211;
S/PV.7265 PALESTINE QUESTION
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
PEACEBUILDING Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7217; S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7275; S/PV.7343 Wang, Min – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7317
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 Wang, Min – S/PV.7112
RWANDA SITUATION Li, Yongsheng – S/PV.7332 Wang, Min – S/PV.7155
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Wang, Min – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7148
SOMALIA SITUATION Wang, Min – S/PV.7286
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Shen, Bo – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cai, Weiming – S/PV.7199; S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7216 Wang, Min – S/PV.7180
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 TERRORISM
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7242; S/PV.7271; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7335; S/PV.7351
Wang, Min – S/PV.7184 Wang, Yi – S/PV.7272
China (continued) UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7287
Wang, Min – S/PV.7154; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7311
Zhao, Yong – S/PV.7239 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Wang, Min – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7285; S/PV.7294 Zhao, Yong – S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7347 Wang, Min – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327 Wang, Min – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Shen, Bo – S/PV.7168
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7237 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7147 Wang, Min – S/PV.7262
UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7142
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Liu, Jieyi – S/PV.7289 Wang, Min – S/PV.7160
Colombia AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Ruíz Blanco, Miguel Camilo – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7160 Ruíz Blanco, Miguel Camilo – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Ruíz Blanco, Miguel Camilo – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Ruíz Blanco, Miguel Camilo – S/PV.7268
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316 Ruíz Blanco, Miguel Camilo – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7351
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Ruíz Blanco, Miguel Camilo – S/PV.7169
PEACEBUILDING Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7289
TERRORISM Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7316 Ruíz Blanco, Miguel Camilo – S/PV.7351
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mejía Vélez, María Emma – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
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Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Dehghani, Gholamhossein (Iran (Islamic Republic
of)) – S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7316 Safaei, Javad (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) –
S/PV.7247 ISRAEL–LEBANON
Khazaee, Mohammad (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Dehghani, Gholamhossein (Iran (Islamic Republic
of)) – S/PV.7222 Khazaee, Mohammad (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION
Dehghani, Gholamhossein (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) – S/PV.7222
Khazaee, Mohammad (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Dehghani, Gholamhossein (Iran (Islamic Republic
of)) – S/PV.7222 Khazaee, Mohammad (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRORISM
Dehghani, Gholamhossein (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) – S/PV.7316
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Dehghani, Gholamhossein (Iran (Islamic Republic
of)) – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Costa Rica INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Weisleder, Saúl – S/PV.7113 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Chan, Maritza – S/PV.7285
Côte d'Ivoire CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Bamba, Youssoufou – S/PV.7102; S/PV.7163; S/PV.7197
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Bamba, Youssoufou – S/PV.7095
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Bamba, Youssoufou – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Bamba, Youssoufou – S/PV.7095 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Bamba, Youssoufou – S/PV.7102; S/PV.7163; S/PV.7197
Council of the European Union. High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Ashton, Catherine, Baroness – S/PV.7112
Croatia BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308
Croatia (continued) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
PEACEBUILDING Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7289
RWANDA SITUATION Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7332
TERRORISM Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7316
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Drobnjak, Vladimir – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Croix-Rouge française AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Mauget, Thomas – S/PV.7318 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Mauget, Thomas – S/PV.7318
Cuba AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Moreno Fernández, Abelardo – S/PV.7268 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo – S/PV.7109 DISARMAMENT
Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo – S/PV.7169 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Moreno Fernández, Abelardo – S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
León González, Oscar – S/PV.7105 Medina González, Marcelino – S/PV.7113 Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo – S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION León González, Oscar – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
León González, Oscar – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
León González, Oscar – S/PV.7164 Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
León González, Oscar – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
Reyes Rodríguez, Rodolfo – S/PV.7316
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Cyprus PEACEBUILDING
Menelaou, Menelaos – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Emiliou, Nicholas – S/PV.7196 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Menelaou, Menelaos – S/PV.7289
Czech Republic INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Hrdá, Edita – S/PV.7161(Resumption1) PEACEBUILDING
Ellinger, Jiri – S/PV.7289 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Hrdá, Edita – S/PV.7285(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Ellinger, Jiri – S/PV.7289
Democratic People's Republic of Korea DISARMAMENT
Ri, Tong Il – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Ri, Tong Il – S/PV.7105 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Ri, Tong Il – S/PV.7222 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Ri, Tong Il – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Ri, Tong Il – S/PV.7222 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Ri, Tong Il – S/PV.7222
Democratic Republic of the Congo CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Gata Mavita wa Lufuta, Ignace – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Gata Mavita wa Lufuta, Ignace – S/PV.7107; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7288
Ngwej, Seraphin – S/PV.7150 Tshibanda Ntungamulongo, Raymond – S/PV.7237
GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY
Gata Mavita wa Lufuta, Ignace – S/PV.7137; S/PV.7288
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Gata Mavita wa Lufuta, Ignace – S/PV.7113 Monzia, Dismas Magbengu Swa-Na Emina –
S/PV.7105 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Malenga, Charlotte Omoy – S/PV.7196 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Gata Mavita wa Lufuta, Ignace – S/PV.7107; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7288
Ngwej, Seraphin – S/PV.7150 Tshibanda Ntungamulongo, Raymond – S/PV.7237
Denmark DISARMAMENT
Petersen, Ib – S/PV.7169
Denmark (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Jensen, Mogens – S/PV.7272 IRAQ SITUATION
Knudsen, Ulrik Vestergaard – S/PV.7271 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Petersen, Ib – S/PV.7169 TERRORISM
Jensen, Mogens – S/PV.7272 Knudsen, Ulrik Vestergaard – S/PV.7271
Economic Community of West African States GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION
Bamba, Youssoufou (Côte d'Ivoire) – S/PV.7121 Tetteh, Hanna Serwaah (Ghana) – S/PV.7315
Ecuador CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Espinosa, María Fernanda – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Espinosa, María Fernanda – S/PV.7160 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lasso Mendoza, Xavier – S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Lasso Mendoza, Xavier – S/PV.7113 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Lasso Mendoza, Xavier – S/PV.7222 PALESTINE QUESTION
Lasso Mendoza, Xavier – S/PV.7222 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Lasso Mendoza, Xavier – S/PV.7222 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Lasso Mendoza, Xavier – S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Espinosa, María Fernanda – S/PV.7160
Egypt AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7351 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Khalil, Mootaz Ahmadein – S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Abdelkhalek, Osama Mahmoud – S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7247
Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
IRAQ SITUATION Shoukry, Sameh – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7281 Khalil, Mootaz Ahmadein –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
PALESTINE QUESTION Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7281 Khalil, Mootaz Ahmadein –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
PEACEBUILDING Abdelkhalek, Osama Mahmoud – S/PV.7289
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Egypt (continued) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Abdelkhalek, Osama Mahmoud – S/PV.7196 Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7343 Khalil, Mootaz Ahmadein – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7343 Khalil, Mootaz Ahmadein – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Khalil, Mootaz Ahmadein –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7281 Khalil, Mootaz Ahmadein –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
TERRORISM Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316;
S/PV.7351 Shoukry, Sameh – S/PV.7271
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Abdelkhalek, Osama Mahmoud – S/PV.7289
El Salvador MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Jaime Calderón, Héctor Enrique – S/PV.7222 PALESTINE QUESTION
Jaime Calderón, Héctor Enrique – S/PV.7222 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Jaime Calderón, Héctor Enrique – S/PV.7222
Equatorial Guinea AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Ndong Mba, Anatolio – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Ndong Mba, Anatolio – S/PV.7268
Estonia AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Kolga, Margus – S/PV.7268 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Kolga, Margus – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Kolga, Margus – S/PV.7160 Paet, Urmas – S/PV.7109
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Kolga, Margus – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Kolga, Margus – S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7161(Resumption1) Paet, Urmas – S/PV.7272
PEACEBUILDING Paet, Urmas – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Paet, Urmas – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Paet, Urmas – S/PV.7228
TERRORISM Paet, Urmas – S/PV.7272
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Kolga, Margus – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Estonia (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Kolga, Margus – S/PV.7160 Paet, Urmas – S/PV.7289
Ethiopia AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Alemu, Tekeda – S/PV.7351 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Alemu, Tekeda – S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Alemu, Tekeda – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Bame, Aman Hassen – S/PV.7247
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Alemu, Tekeda – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Alemu, Tekeda – S/PV.7343
TERRORISM Alemu, Tekeda – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
European Council. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Rompuy, Herman van – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Rompuy, Herman van – S/PV.7272
European Union AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Marinaki, Mara – S/PV.7351 Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7268
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7308 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7176
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7103
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160;
S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7160 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Bylica, Jacek – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7268
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7308 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7176
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Marinaki, Mara – S/PV.7351 Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7316 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7281 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7164
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European Union (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7164 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Bylica, Jacek – S/PV.7169 Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7184
PALESTINE QUESTION Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7164
PEACEBUILDING Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7196
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7184
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7164
TERRORISM Marinaki, Mara – S/PV.7351 Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7316
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267 Vrailas, Ioannis – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7103 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Mayr-Harting, Thomas – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
European Union. European External Action Service. Deputy Secretary-General
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Popowski, Maciej – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Popowski, Maciej – S/PV.7228
European Union. European External Action Service. Managing Director for Africa
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Westcott, Nicholas – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Westcott, Nicholas – S/PV.7343
Fiji PEACEBUILDING
Thomson, Peter – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Khatri, Kunal – S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Khatri, Kunal – S/PV.7228
Fiji (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Thomson, Peter – S/PV.7289
Finland AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Sauer, Kai Jürgen Mikael – S/PV.7347 DISARMAMENT
Korhonen, Iida – S/PV.7169 IRAQ SITUATION
Stenlund, Peter – S/PV.7271 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Korhonen, Iida – S/PV.7169 TERRORISM
Stenlund, Peter – S/PV.7271 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Sauer, Kai Jürgen Mikael – S/PV.7347
France AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7184; S/PV.7208
Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7203 Delattre, François – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318;
S/PV.7335; S/PV.7351 AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR
Stehelin, Tanguy – S/PV.7337 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160 Delattre, François – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7169 Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Delattre, François – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7327 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7257; S/PV.7308 Stehelin, Tanguy – S/PV.7332
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7147 Delattre, François – S/PV.7262
HUMAN RIGHTS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7155 Delattre, François – S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7199
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France (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161; S/PV.7219
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7221 Delattre, François – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7242; S/PV.7247
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7192 Stehelin, Tanguy – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7192 Stehelin, Tanguy – S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Fabius, Laurent – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7327 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164 Delattre, François – S/PV.7281
LIBYA SITUATION Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7173 Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7306
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7120
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7119; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222 Delattre, François – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291;
S/PV.7354 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7169 Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7184;
S/PV.7265; S/PV.7319; S/PV.7350 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7211
PALESTINE QUESTION Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222 Delattre, François – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291;
S/PV.7354 PEACEBUILDING
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7217 Delattre, François – S/PV.7289 Le Fraper du Hellen, Béatrice – S/PV.7143
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7196 Delattre, François – S/PV.7275; S/PV.7343 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7317
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7112 Delattre, François – S/PV.7343 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7228
RWANDA SITUATION Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7155 Stehelin, Tanguy – S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7184 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7148
France (continued) SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7168 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7199 Stehelin, Tanguy – S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216 Delattre, François – S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222 Delattre, François – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291;
S/PV.7354 TERRORISM
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7184 Delattre, François – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7335;
S/PV.7351 Fabius, Laurent – S/PV.7271 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7242
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7124; S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134;
S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7219
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7221 Delattre, François – S/PV.7287; S/PV.7311 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7253;
S/PV.7269 Le Fraper du Hellen, Béatrice – S/PV.7234;
S/PV.7239 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325 Delattre, François – S/PV.7285; S/PV.7352 Le Fraper du Hellen, Béatrice – S/PV.7254
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Delattre, François – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Bertoux, Philippe – S/PV.7327 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7120 Delattre, François – S/PV.7275
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Delattre, François – S/PV.7275 Lamek, Alexis – S/PV.7237
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7147 Delattre, François – S/PV.7262
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7160 Delattre, François – S/PV.7289
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France (continued) YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Araud, Gérard – S/PV.7119
France. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Hollande, François – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Hollande, François – S/PV.7272
Georgia CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Imnadze, Kaha – S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Kvelashvili, Giorgi – S/PV.7105 Makharoblishvili, Vakhtang – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316
IRAQ SITUATION Panjikidze, Maia – S/PV.7271
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Imnadze, Kaha – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Imnadze, Kaha – S/PV.7228
TERRORISM Makharoblishvili, Vakhtang – S/PV.7316 Panjikidze, Maia – S/PV.7271
Germany AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Braun, Harald – S/PV.7139 Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7160 Wittig, Peter – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Braun, Harald – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7221;
S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 IRAQ SITUATION
Steinmeier, Frank-Walter – S/PV.7271 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Braun, Harald – S/PV.7169 PEACEBUILDING
Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Braun, Harald – S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Braun, Harald – S/PV.7228 TERRORISM
Steinmeier, Frank-Walter – S/PV.7271 Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7221; S/PV.7269
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Braun, Harald – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Germany (continued) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Braun, Harald – S/PV.7139 Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Thoms, Heiko – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Greece CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Spinellis, Michel – S/PV.7129 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Spinellis, Michel – S/PV.7109
Guatemala AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7259 Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7169
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277 Rodríguez Pineda, Ana Cristina – S/PV.7147
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316;
S/PV.7351 Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161; S/PV.7247
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
PEACEBUILDING Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7228 Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7196
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7096(Resumption1) Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
TERRORISM Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277 Rodríguez Pineda, Ana Cristina – S/PV.7147
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Guatemala (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Bolaños-Pérez, Mónica – S/PV.7289 Rosenthal, Gert – S/PV.7160
Guinea AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Fall, François Lonsény – S/PV.7268 Touré, Mamadi – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Fall, François Lonsény – S/PV.7268 Touré, Mamadi – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Touré, Mamadi – S/PV.7164
PALESTINE QUESTION Touré, Mamadi – S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Touré, Mamadi – S/PV.7164
Guinea-Bissau GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION
Gama, João Soares da – S/PV.7121 Lopes d'Alva, Maria Antonieta Pinto – S/PV.7177
Guinea-Bissau. Prime Minister GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION
Pereira, Domingos Simões – S/PV.7315
Guyana AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Talbot, George Wilfred – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Talbot, George Wilfred – S/PV.7268
Haiti HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Regis, Denis – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Regis, Denis – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
High Representative for the Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Inzko, Valentin – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Inzko, Valentin – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308
Holy See INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Parolin, Pietro, Archbishop – S/PV.7272 LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Auza, Bernardito Cleopas – S/PV.7281 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Auza, Bernardito Cleopas – S/PV.7281 Chullikatt, Francis – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
PALESTINE QUESTION Auza, Bernardito Cleopas – S/PV.7281 Chullikatt, Francis – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Auza, Bernardito Cleopas – S/PV.7281 Chullikatt, Francis – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
Holy See (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Auza, Bernardito Cleopas – S/PV.7281 Chullikatt, Francis – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRORISM Parolin, Pietro, Archbishop – S/PV.7272
Honduras CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Flores, Mary Elizabeth – S/PV.7129
Human Security Network CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Sajdik, Martin (Austria) – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Sajdik, Martin (Austria) – S/PV.7160 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Sajdik, Martin (Austria) – S/PV.7160
Hungary INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Körösi, Csaba – S/PV.7316 TERRORISM
Körösi, Csaba – S/PV.7316 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Körösi, Csaba – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Iceland MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Gunnarsdóttir, Greta – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Jónasson, Jón Erlingur – S/PV.7164
PALESTINE QUESTION Gunnarsdóttir, Greta – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Jónasson, Jón Erlingur – S/PV.7164
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Jónasson, Jón Erlingur – S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Gunnarsdóttir, Greta – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Jónasson, Jón Erlingur – S/PV.7164
India AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347 Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7351
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7129 Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7169
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7247; S/PV.7351 Kumar, Vinod – S/PV.7272 Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7316 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
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India (continued) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PEACEBUILDING Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7343 Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7343 Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7351 Kumar, Vinod – S/PV.7272 Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7316
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347 Mukerji, Asoke Kumar – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Bishnoi, Bhagwant Singh – S/PV.7289
Indonesia CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Khan, Yusra – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160 Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Khan, Yusra – S/PV.7160 Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7109
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Khan, Yusra – S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7247 Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221;
S/PV.7316 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PALESTINE QUESTION Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
Khan, Yusra – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Isnomo, Kamapradipta – S/PV.7343 Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Isnomo, Kamapradipta – S/PV.7343 Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
Indonesia (continued) TERRORISM
Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7316 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7269 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Percaya, Desra – S/PV.7285(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Khan, Yusra – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
International Committee of the Red Cross CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Daccord, Yves – S/PV.7109
International Committee of the Red Cross. President
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Maurer, Peter – S/PV.7244
International Criminal Court. Prosecutor AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR
Bensouda, Fatou – S/PV.7337 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Bensouda, Fatou – S/PV.7199 LIBYA SITUATION
Bensouda, Fatou – S/PV.7173; S/PV.7306 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Bensouda, Fatou – S/PV.7199; S/PV.7337 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Bensouda, Fatou – S/PV.7285
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Joensen, Vagn – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Joensen, Vagn – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Joensen, Vagn – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
RWANDA SITUATION Joensen, Vagn – S/PV.7332
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
RWANDA SITUATION Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7332
International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. President
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
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International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. President (continued)
RWANDA SITUATION Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7332
International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. Prosecutor
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
RWANDA SITUATION Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.7332
International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. President
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
RWANDA SITUATION Meron, Theodor – S/PV.7332
International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Brammertz, Serge – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Brammertz, Serge – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Brammertz, Serge – S/PV.7332
RWANDA SITUATION Brammertz, Serge – S/PV.7332
INTERPOL. Secretary General SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE
Stock, Jürgen – S/PV.7323
Iran (Islamic Republic of) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7347 Zamaninia, Amir Hossein – S/PV.7267
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7351
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7259
DISARMAMENT Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7169
Iran (Islamic Republic of) (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7351 Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113 Safaei, Javad – S/PV.7316
IRAQ SITUATION Araghchi, Abbas – S/PV.7271
ISRAEL–LEBANON Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7164
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7281
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7343
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRORISM Araghchi, Abbas – S/PV.7271 Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7351 Safaei, Javad – S/PV.7316
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Dehghani, Gholamhossein – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7347 Zamaninia, Amir Hossein – S/PV.7267
Iraq AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Anjo, Salwan Rasheed Anjo – S/PV.7259 DISARMAMENT
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7242; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
IRAQ SITUATION Al-Jaafari, Ibrahim – S/PV.7271 Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7093; S/PV.7149;
S/PV.7224; S/PV.7314 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7096(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7096(Resumption1) PEACEBUILDING
Sinjaree, Salwan Rasheed – S/PV.7289 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
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Iraq (continued) TERRORISM
Al-Jaafari, Ibrahim – S/PV.7271 Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7242; S/PV.7316;
S/PV.7351 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali – S/PV.7093; S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224; S/PV.7314
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Sinjaree, Salwan Rasheed – S/PV.7289
Iraq. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Al-Abadi, Haider – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Al-Abadi, Haider – S/PV.7272
Ireland CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Donoghue, David – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Donoghue, David – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Donoghue, David – S/PV.7105 Mawe, Tim – S/PV.7247
PEACEBUILDING Donoghue, David – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Mawe, Tim – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Mawe, Tim – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Mawe, Tim – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Donoghue, David – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Israel AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7184 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7268 Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7351
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Furman, Noa – S/PV.7160 Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Furman, Noa – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Heumann, Amit – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316 Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247 Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7351
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7281
Israel (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Goren, Yotam – S/PV.7164 Nitzan, Israel – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7214;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7291 Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Goren, Yotam – S/PV.7164 Nitzan, Israel – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7214;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7291 Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PEACEBUILDING Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7289
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7096
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Goren, Yotam – S/PV.7164 Nitzan, Israel – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Prosor, Ron – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7214;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7291 Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Heumann, Amit – S/PV.7316 Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7351
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Furman, Noa – S/PV.7160 Roet, David Yitshak – S/PV.7289
Italy AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7139 Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7160 Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7105;
S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
IRAQ SITUATION Mogherini, Federica – S/PV.7271
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7169
PEACEBUILDING Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7289
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Italy (continued) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7196 Gatto, Emilia – S/PV.7343 Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Gatto, Emilia – S/PV.7343 Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7228
TERRORISM Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Mogherini, Federica – S/PV.7271
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7139 Lambertini, Inigo – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Cardi, Sebastiano – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Jamaica HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Rattray, Courtenay – S/PV.7147 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Rattray, Courtenay – S/PV.7222 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Richards, Shorna-Kay Marie – S/PV.7184 PALESTINE QUESTION
Rattray, Courtenay – S/PV.7222 PEACEBUILDING
Sealy Monteith, Sheila – S/PV.7289 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Rattray, Courtenay – S/PV.7222 TERRORISM
Richards, Shorna-Kay Marie – S/PV.7184 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Rattray, Courtenay – S/PV.7147 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Sealy Monteith, Sheila – S/PV.7289
Japan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7347 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208;
S/PV.7267 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Minami, Hiroshi – S/PV.7351 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7268
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7259 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Umemoto, Kazuyoshi – S/PV.7109 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7268
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Yamazaki, Jun – S/PV.7147
Japan (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Ishikawa, Hiroshi – S/PV.7113 Minami, Hiroshi – S/PV.7351 Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7316 Umemoto, Kazuyoshi – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7247
IRAQ SITUATION Sonoura, Kentaro – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Umemoto, Kazuyoshi – S/PV.7222 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Umemoto, Kazuyoshi – S/PV.7184 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Umemoto, Kazuyoshi – S/PV.7222 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
Minami, Hiroshi – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7343 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7343 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Umemoto, Kazuyoshi – S/PV.7222 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
Minami, Hiroshi – S/PV.7351 Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7316 Sonoura, Kentaro – S/PV.7271 Umemoto, Kazuyoshi – S/PV.7184
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7285
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Okamura, Yoshifumi – S/PV.7347 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208;
S/PV.7267 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Yamazaki, Jun – S/PV.7147 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Minami, Hiroshi – S/PV.7289 Yoshikawa, Motohide – S/PV.7160
Joint African Union-United Nations Special Representative for Darfur
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Chambas, Mohamed Ibn – S/PV.7238
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Chambas, Mohamed Ibn – S/PV.7238
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Jordan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7139 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7208 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7184
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7203;
S/PV.7351 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318; S/PV.7335 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7171
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7176 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7160 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7129 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7160 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7109;
S/PV.7244 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Naber, Samer Anton Ayed – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7169 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7176;
S/PV.7183 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7327;
S/PV.7332 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7308 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7257
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7147 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7262
HUMAN RIGHTS Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7155 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Abdullah II, King of Jordan, 1962- – S/PV.7272 Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7105;
S/PV.7113; S/PV.7170 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7242; S/PV.7351 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316 Naber, Samer Anton Ayed – S/PV.7221 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7219
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7192 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7332
Jordan (continued) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7192 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Judeh, Nasser – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7183 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7327 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7257
LIBYA SITUATION Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7306 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7173
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7164 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7291 Judeh, Nasser – S/PV.7096 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7220
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7265
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7169 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7211;
S/PV.7350 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7265; S/PV.7319 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7184
PALESTINE QUESTION Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7164 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7291 Judeh, Nasser – S/PV.7096 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7220
PEACEBUILDING Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7143 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7289 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7217
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7170;
S/PV.7196 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7228;
S/PV.7343 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7275; S/PV.7317
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7112 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7228;
S/PV.7343 RWANDA SITUATION
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7155 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7323 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7184
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7148
SOMALIA SITUATION Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7286
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7168
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7148
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Jordan (continued) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7337 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7199
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7116; S/PV.7216 Judeh, Nasser – S/PV.7096 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7180
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7164 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7291 Judeh, Nasser – S/PV.7096 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7220
TERRORISM Abdullah II, King of Jordan, 1962- – S/PV.7272 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7242;
S/PV.7351 Judeh, Nasser – S/PV.7271 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7335 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7184
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7125;
S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7185
Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7287
Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269 Khair, Adi Ghassan Moh'd – S/PV.7239 Naber, Samer Anton Ayed – S/PV.7221; S/PV.7234 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7144;
S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7311 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7285 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7254;
S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7139 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7208 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7183 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7327 Omaish, Eihab Sami Salem – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7257
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7275 Naber, Samer Anton Ayed – S/PV.7237
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7147 Kawar, Dina – S/PV.7262
Jordan (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7160 Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah Mahmoud – S/PV.7289
Kazakhstan AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7351 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Rakhmetullin, Akan – S/PV.7109 DISARMAMENT
Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
Ashikbayev, Yerzhan – S/PV.7272 Rakhmetullin, Akan – S/PV.7161(Resumption1)
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PEACEBUILDING Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7343
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Ashikbayev, Yerzhan – S/PV.7272
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Abdrakhmanov, Kairat – S/PV.7289
Kenya INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Grignon, Koki Muli – S/PV.7316 Kamau, Macharia – S/PV.7105
TERRORISM Grignon, Koki Muli – S/PV.7316
Kenya. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Kenyatta, Uhuru – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Kenyatta, Uhuru – S/PV.7272
Kosovo (Serbia) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Hoxhaj, Enver – S/PV.7257 Jahjaga, Atifete – S/PV.7183 Thaçi, Hashim – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7327
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Kosovo (Serbia) (continued) KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Hoxhaj, Enver – S/PV.7257 Jahjaga, Atifete – S/PV.7183 Thaçi, Hashim – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7327
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Hoxhaj, Enver – S/PV.7257 Jahjaga, Atifete – S/PV.7183 Thaçi, Hashim – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7327
Kuwait CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Alotaibi, Mansour Ayyad SH.A. – S/PV.7109 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Al-Ajmi, Abdulaziz – S/PV.7222 Alotaibi, Mansour Ayyad SH.A. – S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7281 PALESTINE QUESTION
Al-Ajmi, Abdulaziz – S/PV.7222 Alotaibi, Mansour Ayyad SH.A. – S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7281 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Alotaibi, Mansour Ayyad SH.A. – S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Al-Ajmi, Abdulaziz – S/PV.7222 Alotaibi, Mansour Ayyad SH.A. – S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7281
Kyrgyzstan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Kydyrov, Talaibek – S/PV.7208 DISARMAMENT
Kydyrov, Talaibek – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Kydyrov, Talaibek – S/PV.7316 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Kydyrov, Talaibek – S/PV.7169 TERRORISM
Kydyrov, Talaibek – S/PV.7316 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Kydyrov, Talaibek – S/PV.7208
L.69 Group UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Rambally, Menissa (Saint Lucia) – S/PV.7285
Lake Chad Basin Commission AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Boureima, Boubacar (Niger) – S/PV.7351 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Boureima, Boubacar (Niger) – S/PV.7351 TERRORISM
Boureima, Boubacar (Niger) – S/PV.7351
Latvia AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Freimane-Deksne, Inese – S/PV.7208 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Rinkevics, Edgars – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Rinkevics, Edgars – S/PV.7272
Latvia (continued) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Freimane-Deksne, Inese – S/PV.7208
League of Arab States CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Fathalla, Ahmed – S/PV.7259 ISRAEL–LEBANON
Fathalla, Ahmed – S/PV.7164 LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Fathalla, Ahmed – S/PV.7164 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Fathalla, Ahmed – S/PV.7164 PALESTINE QUESTION
Fathalla, Ahmed – S/PV.7164 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Fathalla, Ahmed – S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Fathalla, Ahmed – S/PV.7164
Lebanon IRAQ SITUATION
Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7271 ISRAEL–LEBANON
Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1) Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.7164
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.7164
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
PALESTINE QUESTION Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222
TERRORISM Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.7271
Liaison Office (Organization : Afghanistan) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Karokhail, Masood – S/PV.7244
Liberia AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Kamara, Marjon V. – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318 Ngafuan, Augustine Kpehe – S/PV.7268 Samukai, Brownie J. – S/PV.7260
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Kamara, Marjon V. – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318 Ngafuan, Augustine Kpehe – S/PV.7268 Samukai, Brownie J. – S/PV.7260
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Liberia (continued) LIBERIA SITUATION
Samukai, Brownie J. – S/PV.7260 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA
Samukai, Brownie J. – S/PV.7260
Libya AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Dayri, Mohamed Elhadi – S/PV.7351 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Dayri, Mohamed Elhadi – S/PV.7351 LIBYA SITUATION
Abdulaziz, Mohamed – S/PV.7218 Dabbashi, Ibrahim O.A. – S/PV.7130; S/PV.7142;
S/PV.7173; S/PV.7194; S/PV.7251; S/PV.7264; S/PV.7306; S/PV.7345
TERRORISM Dayri, Mohamed Elhadi – S/PV.7351
UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA Abdulaziz, Mohamed – S/PV.7218 Dabbashi, Ibrahim O.A. – S/PV.7130; S/PV.7142;
S/PV.7251; S/PV.7264
Liechtenstein CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160 Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113
PEACEBUILDING Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.7289
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.7285
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Lithuania AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7208 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7203 Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7318; S/PV.7335 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7171 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7176 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Germanas, Neris – S/PV.7129 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7160 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7160 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7237
Lithuania (continued) DISARMAMENT
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7319 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7318 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7268
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7176 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7183; S/PV.7308;
S/PV.7332 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7147 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7262
HUMAN RIGHTS Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221 Krivas, Andrius – S/PV.7316 Linkevicius, Linas – S/PV.7113 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7247; S/PV.7351 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332 IRAQ SITUATION
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7271 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7183
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7164 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7096
LIBYA SITUATION Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7173 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7306
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222 Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7164 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7175;
S/PV.7291; S/PV.7336 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7211; S/PV.7350 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7146 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7265;
S/PV.7319 PALESTINE QUESTION
Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222 Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7164 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7291
PEACEBUILDING Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7217 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7289
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Lithuania (continued) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7275; S/PV.7317; S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343
RWANDA SITUATION Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7148
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7199 Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7216 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7164 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116;
S/PV.7180 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222 Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7164 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7291
TERRORISM Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7335 Krivas, Andrius – S/PV.7316 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7351
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134;
S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7287; S/PV.7311
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Baublys, Dainius – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7294 Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7325 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7285; S/PV.7352
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7208 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7275 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Jakubone, Nida – S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7183
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7237; S/PV.7275
Lithuania (continued) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7147 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7262
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Kazragiene, Rita – S/PV.7160 Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7289
YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Murmokaite, Raimonda – S/PV.7175; S/PV.7336
Lithuania. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Grybauskaite, Dalia – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Grybauskaite, Dalia – S/PV.7272
Luxembourg AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7184; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347
Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7267 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7351 Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7203; S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318;
S/PV.7335 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7171
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7176 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7259 Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7129 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7244 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7160
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7319 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318 EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7117 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7332 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7308;
S/PV.7327 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 HUMAN RIGHTS
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7199 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7221; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
Flies, Jacques – S/PV.7247 Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7219
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Luxembourg (continued) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7332 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7192
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7332 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7192
IRAQ SITUATION Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7183 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327
LIBYA SITUATION Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7173 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7306
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7354 Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7281;
S/PV.7291 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7169; S/PV.7184; S/PV.7211; S/PV.7319
Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7265; S/PV.7350 PALESTINE QUESTION
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7354 Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7281;
S/PV.7291 PEACEBUILDING
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7217; S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7317; S/PV.7343
Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7275 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 RWANDA SITUATION
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7332 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7323 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7148 SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7168 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7199; S/PV.7337 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7116; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7354 Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7281;
S/PV.7291 TERRORISM
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7335
Luxembourg (continued) UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7134; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7269
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7287; S/PV.7311
Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7154; S/PV.7253 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7285; S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352
Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7254 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7267
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7183 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7237 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7275
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Lucas, Sylvie – S/PV.7289 Maes, Olivier – S/PV.7160
Luxembourg. Deputy Prime Minister LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7096 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7096 PALESTINE QUESTION
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7096 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7096 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Asselborn, Jean – S/PV.7096
Luxembourg. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Bettel, Xavier – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Bettel, Xavier – S/PV.7272
Malaysia AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 Raja Zaib Shah, Raja Reza bin – S/PV.7129
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Malaysia (continued) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 DISARMAMENT
Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7169 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7105;
S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7272
Raja Zaib Shah, Raja Reza bin – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247
ISRAEL–LEBANON Raja Zaib Shah, Raja Reza bin – S/PV.7164
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7281 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222 Raja Zaib Shah, Raja Reza bin – S/PV.7164
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7281 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222 Raja Zaib Shah, Raja Reza bin – S/PV.7164
PEACEBUILDING Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7228 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7343
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Raja Zaib Shah, Raja Reza bin – S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7281 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7222 Raja Zaib Shah, Raja Reza bin – S/PV.7164
TERRORISM Adnin, Siti Hajjar – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7272
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Aman, Anifah – S/PV.7269 Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Haniff, Hussein – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Maldives MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Sareer, Ahmed – S/PV.7281 Waheed, Jeffrey Salim – S/PV.7222
PALESTINE QUESTION Sareer, Ahmed – S/PV.7281 Waheed, Jeffrey Salim – S/PV.7222
Maldives (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Sareer, Ahmed – S/PV.7281 Waheed, Jeffrey Salim – S/PV.7222
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Sareer, Ahmed – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Mali AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Doucouré, Dianguina dit Yaya – S/PV.7318 Kassé, Sekou – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Doucouré, Dianguina dit Yaya – S/PV.7318 Kassé, Sekou – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Kassé, Sekou – S/PV.7351
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Diop, Abdoulaye – S/PV.7158; S/PV.7179;
S/PV.7202; S/PV.7274 Kassé, Sekou – S/PV.7095; S/PV.7210
TERRORISM Kassé, Sekou – S/PV.7351
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Diop, Abdoulaye – S/PV.7158; S/PV.7179; S/PV.7202; S/PV.7274
Kassé, Sekou – S/PV.7095; S/PV.7210
Médecins sans frontières (Association) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Niamah, Jackson K.P. – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Niamah, Jackson K.P. – S/PV.7268
Mexico CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Morgan Sotomayor, Yanerit Cristina – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Montaño, Jorge – S/PV.7109 Morgan Sotomayor, Yanerit Cristina – S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Montaño, Jorge – S/PV.7169
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Alday González, Alejandro – S/PV.7147 Montaño, Jorge – S/PV.7262
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Gómez Robledo, Juan Manuel – S/PV.7247 Montaño, Jorge – S/PV.7113
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Morgan Sotomayor, Yanerit Cristina – S/PV.7222
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Montaño, Jorge – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Morgan Sotomayor, Yanerit Cristina – S/PV.7222
PEACEBUILDING Morgan Sotomayor, Yanerit Cristina – S/PV.7289
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Morgan Sotomayor, Yanerit Cristina – S/PV.7222
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Montaño, Jorge – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
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Mexico (continued) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Alday González, Alejandro – S/PV.7147 Montaño, Jorge – S/PV.7262
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Morgan Sotomayor, Yanerit Cristina – S/PV.7160;
S/PV.7289
Mongolia DISARMAMENT
Och, Od – S/PV.7169 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Och, Od – S/PV.7169
Montenegro CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Nikolic, Milos – S/PV.7129 Pajevic, Ivana – S/PV.7259
DISARMAMENT Scépanovic, Milorad – S/PV.7169
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Scépanovic, Milorad – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7247;
S/PV.7316 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Scépanovic, Milorad – S/PV.7169 TERRORISM
Scépanovic, Milorad – S/PV.7316 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Scépanovic, Milorad – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Montenegro. Deputy Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Luksic, Igor – S/PV.7161
Morocco AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 Laassel, Abderrazzak – S/PV.7129
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7160 Loulichki, Mohammed – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Laassel, Abderrazzak – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Atlassi, Mohammed – S/PV.7281 Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7164 Loulichki, Mohammed – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Atlassi, Mohammed – S/PV.7281 Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Loulichki, Mohammed – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Laassel, Abderrazzak – S/PV.7169
Morocco (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION
Atlassi, Mohammed – S/PV.7281 Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Loulichki, Mohammed – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
PEACEBUILDING Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7196 Laassel, Abderrazzak – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Laassel, Abderrazzak – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Atlassi, Mohammed – S/PV.7281 Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7164 Loulichki, Mohammed – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Atlassi, Mohammed – S/PV.7281 Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Loulichki, Mohammed – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRORISM Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Laassel, Abderrazzak – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Hilale, Omar – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Morocco. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Benkirane, Abdelilah – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Benkirane, Abdelilah – S/PV.7272
Mozambique GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION
Gumende, António – S/PV.7121 Serage, Bernardo – S/PV.7177
Myanmar CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Tin, Kyaw – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Tin, Kyaw – S/PV.7160 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Tin, Kyaw – S/PV.7160
Namibia CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Naanda, Pendapala Andreas – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Naanda, Pendapala Andreas – S/PV.7160 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Emvula, Wilfried I. – S/PV.7113 Naanda, Pendapala Andreas – S/PV.7105;
S/PV.7247 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Emvula, Wilfried I. – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Naanda, Pendapala Andreas –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164
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Namibia (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION
Emvula, Wilfried I. – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Naanda, Pendapala Andreas –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Naanda, Pendapala Andreas – S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Naanda, Pendapala Andreas – S/PV.7343 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Emvula, Wilfried I. – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Naanda, Pendapala Andreas –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Naanda, Pendapala Andreas – S/PV.7160
NATO PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Lemos-Maniati, Eirini – S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Lemos-Maniati, Eirini – S/PV.7228
NATO. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Women, Peace and Security
PEACEBUILDING Schuurman, Marriët – S/PV.7289
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Schuurman, Marriët – S/PV.7289
Nepal CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Bhattarai, Durga Prasad – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Bhattarai, Durga Prasad – S/PV.7160 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Bhattarai, Durga Prasad – S/PV.7160
Netherlands AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7129;
S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7105;
S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7219; S/PV.7351
Timmermans, Franciscus Cornelis Gerardus Maria – S/PV.7221
Vliet, Peter Van der – S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316 IRAQ SITUATION
Timmermans, Franciscus Cornelis Gerardus Maria – S/PV.7271
Netherlands (continued) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7169 PEACEBUILDING
Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7343
TERRORISM Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7351 Timmermans, Franciscus Cornelis Gerardus Maria –
S/PV.7271 Vliet, Peter Van der – S/PV.7316
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7219 Timmermans, Franciscus Cornelis Gerardus Maria –
S/PV.7221; S/PV.7269 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Oosterom, Karel Jan Gustaaf van – S/PV.7160;
S/PV.7289
Netherlands. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Rutte, Mark – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Rutte, Mark – S/PV.7272
New Zealand AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
McLay, Jim – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
McLay, Jim – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259 Schwalger, Carolyn – S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS McLay, Jim – S/PV.7109 Schwalger, Carolyn – S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT McLay, Jim – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE McLay, Jim – S/PV.7268
HUMAN RIGHTS Keating, Colin – S/PV.7155
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY McLay, Jim – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161(Resumption1);
S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Schwalger, Carolyn – S/PV.7247 Taula, Phillip – S/PV.7105 Van Bohemen, Gerardus – S/PV.7272
IRAQ SITUATION McLay, Jim – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION McLay, Jim – S/PV.7222
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION McLay, Jim – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION McLay, Jim – S/PV.7222
PEACEBUILDING Schwalger, Carolyn – S/PV.7289
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New Zealand (continued) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
McLay, Jim – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
McLay, Jim – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 RWANDA SITUATION
Keating, Colin – S/PV.7155 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
McLay, Jim – S/PV.7222 TERRORISM
McLay, Jim – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Van Bohemen, Gerardus – S/PV.7272
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS McLay, Jim – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Taula, Phillip – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Schwalger, Carolyn – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Misaka, Rhoda – S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Misaka, Rhoda – S/PV.7160
PEACEBUILDING Allami, Suaad – S/PV.7289
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Allami, Suaad – S/PV.7289 Misaka, Rhoda – S/PV.7160
Nicaragua AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Rubiales de Chamorro, María – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Rubiales de Chamorro, María – S/PV.7268 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Rubiales de Chamorro, María – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PALESTINE QUESTION Rubiales de Chamorro, María – S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Rubiales de Chamorro, María – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Rubiales de Chamorro, María –
S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Nigeria AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7184; S/PV.7208 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7203; S/PV.7335 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318 Wali, Aminu Bashir – S/PV.7351
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308
Nigeria (continued) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7129 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Adamu, Martin Senkom – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7169 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7257; S/PV.7308; S/PV.7327 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7332
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7262 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7147
HUMAN RIGHTS Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7155 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7105 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316 Wali, Aminu Bashir – S/PV.7161; S/PV.7351
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7192 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7192 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257;
S/PV.7327 LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7281 LIBYA SITUATION
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7173; S/PV.7306 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7291 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Adejola, Abiodun Richards – S/PV.7350 Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7211; S/PV.7265 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7169 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7319
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Nigeria (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7291 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 PEACEBUILDING
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7289 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7217 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7143
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Bosah, Anthony A. – S/PV.7275 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7317; S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7228 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7343
RWANDA SITUATION Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Adamu, Martin Senkom – S/PV.7323 Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7184
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7148
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7168
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7148
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7199; S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7291 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 TERRORISM
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7335 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7271 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7316 Wali, Aminu Bashir – S/PV.7351
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Adamu, Martin Senkom – S/PV.7239 Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7287;
S/PV.7311 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138;
S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269
Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7144; S/PV.7234 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7285; S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352
Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7294 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327
Nigeria (continued) UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7168 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Bosah, Anthony A. – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Adamu, Martin Senkom – S/PV.7237 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7262 Sarki, Usman – S/PV.7147
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Laro, Kayode – S/PV.7289 Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7160
YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ogwu, U. Joy – S/PV.7164
Nigeria. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Jonathan, Goodluck Ebele – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Jonathan, Goodluck Ebele – S/PV.7272
Norway AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Stener, May-Elin – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Stener, May-Elin – S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Langeland, Knut – S/PV.7105 IRAQ SITUATION
Brende, Borge – S/PV.7271 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Pedersen, Geir O. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281
Smith, Tine Morch – S/PV.7222 PALESTINE QUESTION
Pedersen, Geir O. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281
Smith, Tine Morch – S/PV.7222 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Pedersen, Geir O. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Pedersen, Geir O. – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 Smith, Tine Morch – S/PV.7222
TERRORISM Brende, Borge – S/PV.7271
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Pedersen, Geir O. – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Norway. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Solberg, Erna – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Solberg, Erna – S/PV.7272
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Oman IRAQ SITUATION
Abdullah, Yousef bin al-Alawi bin – S/PV.7271 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Al-Hajri, Amer Hial – S/PV.7164 PALESTINE QUESTION
Al-Hajri, Amer Hial – S/PV.7164 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Al-Hajri, Amer Hial – S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Al-Hajri, Amer Hial – S/PV.7164 TERRORISM
Abdullah, Yousef bin al-Alawi bin – S/PV.7271
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Hassan, Kadra Ahmed (Djibouti) – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
PALESTINE QUESTION Hassan, Kadra Ahmed (Djibouti) –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Hassan, Kadra Ahmed (Djibouti) – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
PEACEBUILDING Beham, Miroslava – S/PV.7289
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Tagliavini, Heidi – S/PV.7311
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Beham, Miroslava – S/PV.7289
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Chairman-in-Office
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Burkhalter, Didier (Switzerland) – S/PV.7117
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Apakan, Ertugrul – S/PV.7311
Pakistan AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Khan, Masood – S/PV.7208 Khan, Sahebzada Ahmed – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Khan, Sahebzada Ahmed – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Khan, Masood – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Khan, Masood – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 DISARMAMENT
Khan, Masood – S/PV.7169
Pakistan (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Aziz, Sartaj – S/PV.7272 Khan, Masood – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316
Khan, Sahebzada Ahmed – S/PV.7351 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Khan, Masood – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Khan, Masood – S/PV.7169; S/PV.7184
PALESTINE QUESTION Khan, Masood – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
Khan, Sahebzada Ahmed – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Fatemi, Sayed Tariq – S/PV.7228 Khan, Masood – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Fatemi, Sayed Tariq – S/PV.7228 Khan, Masood – S/PV.7343
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Khan, Masood – S/PV.7184
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Khan, Masood – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Khan, Masood – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Aziz, Sartaj – S/PV.7272 Khan, Masood – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7316 Khan, Sahebzada Ahmed – S/PV.7351
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Khan, Masood – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Khan, Masood – S/PV.7208 Khan, Sahebzada Ahmed – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Khan, Masood – S/PV.7160 Khan, Sahebzada Ahmed – S/PV.7289
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Peru DISARMAMENT
Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo – S/PV.7169
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo –
S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo –
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo –
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo – S/PV.7196
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo –
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Thornberry, Augusto – S/PV.7285(Resumption1) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Meza-Cuadra Velásquez, Gustavo Adolfo – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
Philippines CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Cabactulan, Libran N. – S/PV.7129 Natividad, Irene Susan Barreiro – S/PV.7259
DISARMAMENT Cabactulan, Libran N. – S/PV.7169
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Cabactulan, Libran N. – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7219;
S/PV.7221 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Natividad, Irene Susan Barreiro – S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Cabactulan, Libran N. – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Natividad, Irene Susan Barreiro – S/PV.7281 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Cabactulan, Libran N. – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Cabactulan, Libran N. – S/PV.7228 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Natividad, Irene Susan Barreiro – S/PV.7281 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Cabactulan, Libran N. – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
Poland AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Winid, Boguslaw – S/PV.7267 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Winid, Boguslaw – S/PV.7259 DISARMAMENT
Sarkowicz, Ryszard – S/PV.7169
Poland (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Sarkowicz, Ryszard – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113 IRAQ SITUATION
Winid, Boguslaw – S/PV.7271 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Sarkowicz, Ryszard – S/PV.7169 PEACEBUILDING
Radomski, Pawel – S/PV.7289 TERRORISM
Winid, Boguslaw – S/PV.7271 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Radomski, Pawel – S/PV.7285(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Winid, Boguslaw – S/PV.7267 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Radomski, Pawel – S/PV.7289
Portugal CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Moura, Álvaro José Costa de Mendonça e – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160
Pucarinho, Cristina Maria Cerqueira – S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Moura, Álvaro José Costa de Mendonça e – S/PV.7160
PEACEBUILDING Moura, Álvaro José Costa de Mendonça e –
S/PV.7289 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Moura, Álvaro José Costa de Mendonça e – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Moura, Álvaro José Costa de Mendonça e –
S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Qatar CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7316 Al-Thani, Sheikha Noora Khalifa – S/PV.7113 Laram, Yousef Sultan – S/PV.7247
IRAQ SITUATION Al-Attiyah, Khalid Mohammad – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281 Al-Thani, Sheikha Noora Khalifa –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION
Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
Al-Thani, Sheikha Noora Khalifa – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
PEACEBUILDING Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7289
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 Al-Thani, Sheikha Noora Khalifa –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
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Qatar (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
Al-Thani, Sheikha Noora Khalifa – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRORISM Al-Attiyah, Khalid Mohammad – S/PV.7271 Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7316
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. – S/PV.7289
Qatar. Amir INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Al-Thani, Tamim bin Hamad, Sheikh – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Al-Thani, Tamim bin Hamad, Sheikh – S/PV.7272
Republic of Korea AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Oh, Joon – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7268; S/PV.7335;
S/PV.7351 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7203; S/PV.7318
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Oh, Joon – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Oh, Joon – S/PV.7176 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7319 Yun, Byung-se – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Oh, Joon – S/PV.7268 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Oh, Joon – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Oh, Joon – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327; S/PV.7332 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7308
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7262 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7147
HUMAN RIGHTS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Oh, Joon – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7351 Shin, Dong-ik – S/PV.7316
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Oh, Joon – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
Republic of Korea (continued) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332 IRAQ SITUATION
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7271 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cho, Tae-Yul – S/PV.7096 Oh, Joon – S/PV.7164
LIBYA SITUATION Oh, Joon – S/PV.7173 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7306
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Cho, Tae-Yul – S/PV.7096 Oh, Joon – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7211; S/PV.7265; S/PV.7319; S/PV.7350
Yun, Byung-se – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Cho, Tae-Yul – S/PV.7096 Oh, Joon – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 PEACEBUILDING
Hahn, Choonghee – S/PV.7217 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7317
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Oh, Joon – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343
RWANDA SITUATION Oh, Joon – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7148
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7337 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7199
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Cho, Tae-Yul – S/PV.7096 Oh, Joon – S/PV.7116; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7180;
S/PV.7216 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Cho, Tae-Yul – S/PV.7096 Oh, Joon – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 TERRORISM
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7335; S/PV.7351 Shin, Dong-ik – S/PV.7316
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Republic of Korea (continued) UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7311
Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7287
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Oh, Joon – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325;
S/PV.7352 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7285
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Oh, Joon – S/PV.7168
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7237 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Oh, Joon – S/PV.7262 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7147
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Oh, Joon – S/PV.7160 Paik, Ji-ah – S/PV.7289
Republic of Korea. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Park, Geun-Hye – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Park, Geun-Hye – S/PV.7272
Republic of Moldova INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Lupan, Vladimir – S/PV.7113
Romania DISARMAMENT
Miculescu, Simona Mirela – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Miculescu, Simona Mirela – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7316 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Miculescu, Simona Mirela – S/PV.7169 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Miculescu, Simona Mirela – S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Miculescu, Simona Mirela – S/PV.7228 TERRORISM
Miculescu, Simona Mirela – S/PV.7316 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Miculescu, Simona Mirela – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Russian Federation AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7184 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7203; S/PV.7318; S/PV.7335
Maksimychev, Dmitry I. – S/PV.7268 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7351
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7307;
S/PV.7308 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7103 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7244 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7169 Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7318 Maksimychev, Dmitry I. – S/PV.7268
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176;
S/PV.7183; S/PV.7307; S/PV.7308; S/PV.7327; S/PV.7348
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7257 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7332
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
HUMAN RIGHTS Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7155 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7219;
S/PV.7221; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316 Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7161; S/PV.7242 Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich – S/PV.7272 Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7105 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316;
S/PV.7351 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7348 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7271
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Russian Federation (continued) KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7257 LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7164 LIBYA SITUATION
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7306 Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7142 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7173
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7265
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7169;
S/PV.7350 Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7211; S/PV.7265;
S/PV.7319 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7184
PALESTINE QUESTION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
PEACEBUILDING Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7143 Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7217 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228;
S/PV.7343 Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7275; S/PV.7317
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7228;
S/PV.7343 RWANDA SITUATION
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7155 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7148
SOMALIA SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7286
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7199; S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116;
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
Russian Federation (continued) TERRORISM
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7271; S/PV.7316 Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7242; S/PV.7335 Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich – S/PV.7272 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7316;
S/PV.7351 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7124; S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7287
Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7311 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7352 Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7285
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208;
S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7275 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7148 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7103 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7327
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7257 UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7168 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7237; S/PV.7275 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Iliichev, Petr V. – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA
Pankin, Alexander A. – S/PV.7142 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Zagaynov, Evgeny T. – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Rwanda AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7267 Sana, Maboneza – S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7203;
S/PV.7351 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7335
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308
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Rwanda (continued) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7160 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7244
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7107; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7150; S/PV.7237; S/PV.7288
DISARMAMENT Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7169 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7332 Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7327 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176;
S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7308 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7137; S/PV.7288 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7262 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7147
HUMAN RIGHTS Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7155 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7199
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7170; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Mushikiwabo, Louise – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7327 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7257 LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7281 Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7164 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7096
LIBYA SITUATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7130; S/PV.7194 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7173; S/PV.7264;
S/PV.7306; S/PV.7345
Rwanda (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7164 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7096
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7265
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7169 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7184;
S/PV.7265; S/PV.7319 Sana, Maboneza – S/PV.7211; S/PV.7350
PALESTINE QUESTION Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281 Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7164 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7096
PEACEBUILDING Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7217 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7170; S/PV.7196;
S/PV.7228; S/PV.7275; S/PV.7343 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7317
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7112
RWANDA SITUATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7148
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7168
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7148
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7199 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7116; S/PV.7180;
S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7096
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281 Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7164 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7096
TERRORISM Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 Mushikiwabo, Louise – S/PV.7271 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7184 Nibishaka, Emmanuel – S/PV.7335
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Rwanda (continued) UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7287; S/PV.7311
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7285;
S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2013-2014)
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7283 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7267 Sana, Maboneza – S/PV.7347
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7327 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7257 UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7168 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7107; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7150; S/PV.7237; S/PV.7288
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Manzi, Lawrence – S/PV.7262 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7147
UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7130 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7264
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Gasana, Eugène-Richard – S/PV.7160 Nduhungirehe, Olivier – S/PV.7289
Rwanda. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Kagame, Paul – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Kagame, Paul – S/PV.7272
Sao Tome and Principe CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Toriello, Angelo Antonio – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Toriello, Angelo Antonio – S/PV.7160 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Toriello, Angelo Antonio – S/PV.7105 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Toriello, Angelo Antonio – S/PV.7160
Saudi Arabia DISARMAMENT
Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316
IRAQ SITUATION Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. – S/PV.7271;
S/PV.7316
Senegal AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Seck, Fodé – S/PV.7351 Sylla, Ibrahima Sory – S/PV.7268
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Sylla, Ibrahima Sory – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Diallo, Abdou Salam – S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7170 Ndiaye, Mankeur – S/PV.7272 Seck, Fodé – S/PV.7351
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Diallo, Abdou Salam – S/PV.7170; S/PV.7196
TERRORISM Ndiaye, Mankeur – S/PV.7272 Seck, Fodé – S/PV.7351
Serbia BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7160 DISARMAMENT
Lalic-Smajevic, Katarina – S/PV.7169 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308; S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7105
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7192; S/PV.7332
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Serbia (continued) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7332 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Lalic-Smajevic, Katarina – S/PV.7169 RWANDA SITUATION
Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7332 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Milanovic, Milan – S/PV.7160
Serbia. Deputy Prime Minister FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7257 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7272 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7257 TERRORISM
Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7272 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7257
Serbia. President FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Nikolic, Tomislav – S/PV.7183 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Nikolic, Tomislav – S/PV.7183 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Nikolic, Tomislav – S/PV.7183
Serbia. Prime Minister FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7108 Vucic, Aleksandar – S/PV.7327
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7108 Vucic, Aleksandar – S/PV.7327
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Dacic, Ivica – S/PV.7108 Vucic, Aleksandar – S/PV.7327
Sierra Leone AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Kamara, Samura M.W. – S/PV.7268 Minah, Vandi Chidi – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Sawaneh, Alhaji Babah – S/PV.7129
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Kamara, Samura M.W. – S/PV.7268 Minah, Vandi Chidi – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318
LIBERIA SITUATION Kamara, Samura M.W. – S/PV.7310
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Kamara, Samura M.W. – S/PV.7148
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Kamara, Samura M.W. – S/PV.7148
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Kamara, Samura M.W. – S/PV.7148 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA
Kamara, Samura M.W. – S/PV.7310
Singapore INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Chua, Albert – S/PV.7272 Tan, Karen – S/PV.7316
TERRORISM Chua, Albert – S/PV.7272 Tan, Karen – S/PV.7316
Slovakia AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7129
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7109
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Burian, Peter – S/PV.7161 Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7247 Vencel, Igor – S/PV.7113
PEACEBUILDING Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7343
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Ruzicka, Frantisek – S/PV.7289
Slovenia CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Logar, Andrej – S/PV.7160 Vonta, Tamara – S/PV.7129
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Logar, Andrej – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Logar, Andrej – S/PV.7169
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Logar, Andrej – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316 Marn, Matej – S/PV.7247
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Logar, Andrej – S/PV.7169
TERRORISM Logar, Andrej – S/PV.7316
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Logar, Andrej – S/PV.7160
Somalia CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Kullane, Awale Ali – S/PV.7259 SOMALIA SITUATION
Beyle, Abdirahman Duale – S/PV.7127 Duale, Elmi Ahmed – S/PV.7132; S/PV.7286 Kullane, Awale Ali – S/PV.7278; S/PV.7309
South Africa CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7160
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South Africa (continued) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7160 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Mamabolo, Jeremiah Nyamane Kingsley – S/PV.7169
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Lingenfelder, Karen – S/PV.7247 Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7316 Mxakato-Diseko, Nozipho Joyce – S/PV.7161
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Mamabolo, Jeremiah Nyamane Kingsley –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7222 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Mamabolo, Jeremiah Nyamane Kingsley – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Mamabolo, Jeremiah Nyamane Kingsley –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7222 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Mamabolo, Jeremiah Nyamane Kingsley – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mamabolo, Jeremiah Nyamane Kingsley –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7222 TERRORISM
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7316 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7237 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Mashabane, Doctor – S/PV.7160
South Sudan SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Deng, Francis Mading – S/PV.7141; S/PV.7168; S/PV.7172; S/PV.7182; S/PV.7186; S/PV.7276; S/PV.7282; S/PV.7322
Malok, Joseph Moum – S/PV.7235 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Deng, Francis Mading – S/PV.7186; S/PV.7276 UN INTERIM SECURITY FORCE FOR ABYEI
Deng, Francis Mading – S/PV.7186; S/PV.7276 UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Deng, Francis Mading – S/PV.7141; S/PV.7168; S/PV.7182; S/PV.7282; S/PV.7322
Malok, Joseph Moum – S/PV.7235
Southern African Development Community INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Chikava, Rofina Tsingo (Zimbabwe) – S/PV.7247 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Shava, Frederick Musiiwa Makamure (Zimbabwe) – S/PV.7281
Southern African Development Community (continued)
PALESTINE QUESTION Shava, Frederick Musiiwa Makamure (Zimbabwe) –
S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
Shava, Frederick Musiiwa Makamure (Zimbabwe) – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Msosa, Charles P. (Malawi) – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Msosa, Charles P. (Malawi) – S/PV.7228
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Shava, Frederick Musiiwa Makamure (Zimbabwe) –
S/PV.7281 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Shava, Frederick Musiiwa Makamure (Zimbabwe) – S/PV.7289
Spain AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de – S/PV.7208
Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de – S/PV.7268
Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Ibáñez Ferrándiz, Ignacio F. – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de –
S/PV.7268 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de – S/PV.7147
Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7262 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Gasso Matoses, Francisco Javier – S/PV.7316 Gómez-Acebo, Manuel – S/PV.7272 Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7247; S/PV.7351 Sanabria, Francisco Javier –
S/PV.7161(Resumption1) IRAQ SITUATION
García-Margallo, José Manuel – S/PV.7271 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Ibáñez Ferrándiz, Ignacio F. – S/PV.7169 PEACEBUILDING
González Román, María Victoria – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Benito Secades, Gonzalo de – S/PV.7196 Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de –
S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de – S/PV.7228
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Spain (continued) TERRORISM
García-Margallo, José Manuel – S/PV.7271 Gasso Matoses, Francisco Javier – S/PV.7316 Gómez-Acebo, Manuel – S/PV.7272 Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7351
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Oyarzun Marchesi, Román –
S/PV.7285(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de – S/PV.7208
Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Linares Palou, Juan Manuel González de – S/PV.7147
Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7262 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
González Román, María Victoria – S/PV.7289 Oyarzun Marchesi, Román – S/PV.7160
Sri Lanka CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Kohona, Palitha Tikiri Bandara – S/PV.7129 Muthukumarana, Lanka Varuni – S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Muthukumarana, Lanka Varuni – S/PV.7160
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Kohona, Palitha Tikiri Bandara – S/PV.7272 Muthukumarana, Lanka Varuni – S/PV.7316 Silva, Shavendra – S/PV.7113
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Kohona, Palitha Tikiri Bandara –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281 Silva, Shavendra – S/PV.7164
PALESTINE QUESTION Kohona, Palitha Tikiri Bandara –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281 Silva, Shavendra – S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Kohona, Palitha Tikiri Bandara –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281 Silva, Shavendra – S/PV.7164
TERRORISM Kohona, Palitha Tikiri Bandara – S/PV.7272 Muthukumarana, Lanka Varuni – S/PV.7316
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Muthukumarana, Lanka Varuni – S/PV.7160
State of Palestine CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Abdelhady-Nasser, Feda – S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.7113 Zeidan, Yousef – S/PV.7113
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7214; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
PALESTINE QUESTION Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7214; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
State of Palestine (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7214; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
Sudan AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR
Hassan, Hassan Hamid – S/PV.7100; S/PV.7152 Osman Elnor, Rahamtalla Mohamed – S/PV.7159;
S/PV.7238; S/PV.7250; S/PV.7326 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Elbahi, Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed – S/PV.7259 Hassan, Hassan Hamid – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Hassan, Hassan Hamid – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
PEACEBUILDING Elbahi, Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed – S/PV.7289
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Hassan, Hassan Hamid – S/PV.7186 Osman Elnor, Rahamtalla Mohamed – S/PV.7276
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Hassan, Hassan Hamid – S/PV.7100; S/PV.7111;
S/PV.7152; S/PV.7186 Osman Elnor, Rahamtalla Mohamed – S/PV.7159;
S/PV.7238; S/PV.7250; S/PV.7276; S/PV.7326 UN INTERIM SECURITY FORCE FOR ABYEI
Hassan, Hassan Hamid – S/PV.7186 Osman Elnor, Rahamtalla Mohamed – S/PV.7276
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Elbahi, Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed – S/PV.7289 Hassan, Hassan Hamid – S/PV.7160
Sweden AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Thöresson, Per – S/PV.7347 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Grunditz, Marten – S/PV.7268 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Burgstaller, Signe – S/PV.7160 Grunditz, Marten – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Burgstaller, Signe – S/PV.7160
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Grunditz, Marten – S/PV.7268
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Burgstaller, Signe – S/PV.7228
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Burgstaller, Signe – S/PV.7228
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Thöresson, Per – S/PV.7347
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Burgstaller, Signe – S/PV.7160
Switzerland AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Zehnder, Olivier Marc – S/PV.7268 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Seger, Paul – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Seger, Paul – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160 DISARMAMENT
Seger, Paul – S/PV.7169
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Switzerland (continued) EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Zehnder, Olivier Marc – S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Seger, Paul – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113 Zehnder, Olivier Marc – S/PV.7161(Resumption1);
S/PV.7247 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Seger, Paul – S/PV.7169 PEACEBUILDING
Zehnder, Olivier Marc – S/PV.7289 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Seger, Paul – S/PV.7285 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Seger, Paul – S/PV.7160 Zehnder, Olivier Marc – S/PV.7289
Syrian Arab Republic AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7184 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Alsaleh, Monia – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Adi, Mazen – S/PV.7109 Alsaleh, Monia – S/PV.7160 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7160
DISARMAMENT Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7169
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Aldahhak, Koussay Abduljabbar – S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7316 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7242;
S/PV.7247; S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 IRAQ SITUATION
Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7271 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Adi, Mazen – S/PV.7096(Resumption1) Ali Ahmad, Haydar – S/PV.7222 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
Adi, Mazen – S/PV.7096(Resumption1) Ali Ahmad, Haydar – S/PV.7222 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7289 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE
Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7184 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7116; S/PV.7180; S/PV.7212; S/PV.7216
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Adi, Mazen – S/PV.7096(Resumption1) Ali Ahmad, Haydar – S/PV.7222 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Syrian Arab Republic (continued) TERRORISM
Aldahhak, Koussay Abduljabbar – S/PV.7316 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7184; S/PV.7242;
S/PV.7271; S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Alsaleh, Monia – S/PV.7160 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Thailand CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Bamrungphong, Chayapan – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Sinhaseni, Norachit – S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Bamrungphong, Chayapan – S/PV.7247 PEACEBUILDING
Bamrungphong, Chayapan – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Bamrungphong, Chayapan – S/PV.7228 Sinhaseni, Norachit – S/PV.7196
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Bamrungphong, Chayapan – S/PV.7228
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Sinhaseni, Norachit – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Bamrungphong, Chayapan – S/PV.7289
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. President
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ivanov, Gjorge – S/PV.7272
TERRORISM Ivanov, Gjorge – S/PV.7272
Timor-Leste GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION
Guterres, José Luis – S/PV.7315
Trinidad and Tobago CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Charles, Rodney – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Charles, Rodney – S/PV.7160 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Charles, Rodney – S/PV.7160
Trinidad and Tobago. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Persad-Bissessar, Kamla – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Persad-Bissessar, Kamla – S/PV.7272
Tunisia AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Khiari, Mohamed Khaled – S/PV.7351 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Khiari, Mohamed Khaled – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7351
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Tunisia (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Khiari, Mohamed Khaled – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PALESTINE QUESTION Khiari, Mohamed Khaled –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Ben Sliman, Riadh – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Ben Sliman, Riadh – S/PV.7343
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Khiari, Mohamed Khaled – S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Khiari, Mohamed Khaled –
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Khiari, Mohamed Khaled – S/PV.7351
Turkey AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7267 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7268 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7351
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160;
S/PV.7259 Sucuoglu, Gizem – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7160 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7109
DISARMAMENT Eler, Levent – S/PV.7169
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7268
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113;
S/PV.7316 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7351 Sahinol, Resul – S/PV.7105 Sucuoglu, Gizem – S/PV.7247
IRAQ SITUATION Çavusoglu, Mevlüt – S/PV.7271
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Eler, Levent – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164
PEACEBUILDING Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7343 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228
Turkey (continued) REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7343 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7228
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Eler, Levent – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164
TERRORISM Çavusoglu, Mevlüt – S/PV.7271 Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7316 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7351
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7267 Eler, Levent – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Cevik, Yasar Halit – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
Turkey. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Erdogan, Recep Tayyip – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Erdogan, Recep Tayyip – S/PV.7272
Uganda AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Nyago, Kintu – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Nduhuura, Richard – S/PV.7129 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Nduhuura, Richard – S/PV.7109 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Okello Oryem, Henry – S/PV.7237 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Nduhuura, Richard – S/PV.7113 Nyago, Kintu – S/PV.7351
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Nyago, Kintu – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Nyago, Kintu – S/PV.7343
TERRORISM Nyago, Kintu – S/PV.7351
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Okello Oryem, Henry – S/PV.7237
Ukraine AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Tsymbaliuk, Andriy – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Pavlichenko, Oleksandr – S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Kushneruk, Dmytro – S/PV.7109 DISARMAMENT
Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Pavlichenko, Oleksandr – S/PV.7247 Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221 Tsymbaliuk, Andriy – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
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Ukraine (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
Vitrenko, Yuriy – S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7196 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
Tsymbaliuk, Andriy – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Pavlichenko, Oleksandr – S/PV.7167; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7287
Sergeyev, Yuriy – S/PV.7124; S/PV.7125; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7311
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Tsymbaliuk, Andriy – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Vitrenko, Yuriy – S/PV.7289
Ukraine. Prime Minister UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Yatsenyuk, Arseniy – S/PV.7134
UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights HUMAN RIGHTS
Simonovic, Ivan – S/PV.7353 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Simonovic, Ivan – S/PV.7144; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7287
UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Kang, Kyung-wha – S/PV.7098
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Kang, Kyung-wha – S/PV.7252; S/PV.7293
UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations
PEACEBUILDING Mulet, Edmond – S/PV.7289
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mulet, Edmond – S/PV.7235
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Mulet, Edmond – S/PV.7235
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mulet, Edmond – S/PV.7289
UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Zerihoun, Tayé-Brook – S/PV.7279
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Zerihoun, Tayé-Brook – S/PV.7279
HUMAN RIGHTS Zerihoun, Tayé-Brook – S/PV.7353
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Fernández Taranco, Oscar – S/PV.7178
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Fernández Taranco, Oscar – S/PV.7178 Toyberg-Frandzen, Jens Anders – S/PV.7312
PALESTINE QUESTION Fernández Taranco, Oscar – S/PV.7178 Toyberg-Frandzen, Jens Anders – S/PV.7312
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Fernández Taranco, Oscar – S/PV.7178 Toyberg-Frandzen, Jens Anders – S/PV.7312
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Fernández Taranco, Oscar – S/PV.7178 Toyberg-Frandzen, Jens Anders – S/PV.7312
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Fernández Taranco, Oscar – S/PV.7125; S/PV.7154;
S/PV.7287 Toyberg-Frandzen, Jens Anders – S/PV.7311 Zerihoun, Tayé-Brook – S/PV.7205
UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairman
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Diallo, Abdou Salam – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Seck, Fodé – S/PV.7281
PALESTINE QUESTION Diallo, Abdou Salam – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Seck, Fodé – S/PV.7281
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Diallo, Abdou Salam – S/PV.7096(Resumption1);
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222 Seck, Fodé – S/PV.7281
UN. Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force. Chair
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7351
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7351
TERRORISM Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7351
UN. Department of Peacekeeping Operations. Military Adviser
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Ahmed, Maqsood – S/PV.7275
UN. Deputy Secretary-General CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7244 DISARMAMENT
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7169
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UN. Deputy Secretary-General (continued) HUMAN RIGHTS
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7155 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7169 PEACEBUILDING
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7143 RWANDA SITUATION
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7155 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7180 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.7124; S/PV.7144
UN. Executive Representative of the Secretary-General for the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Sierra Leone
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Toyberg-Frandzen, Jens Anders – S/PV.7148
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Toyberg-Frandzen, Jens Anders – S/PV.7148
UN. Group of Nordic Countries AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7139 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7351 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7129 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Brattskar, Hans (Norway) – S/PV.7161 Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7113 Laursen, Erik (Denmark) – S/PV.7247 Petersen, Ib (Denmark) – S/PV.7316 Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7351
PEACEBUILDING Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7196 Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7343
TERRORISM Petersen, Ib (Denmark) – S/PV.7316 Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7351
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Thöresson, Per (Sweden) –
S/PV.7285(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7139 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7289
UN. Mission in Liberia. Police Commissioner PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Hinds, Greg – S/PV.7317
UN. Mission in South Sudan. Police Commissioner
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Yiga, Fred – S/PV.7317
UN. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ging, John – S/PV.7234
UN. Peacebuilding Commission PEACEBUILDING
Drobnjak, Vladimir (Croatia) – S/PV.7217
UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Burundi Configuration. Chairman
BURUNDI SITUATION Seger, Paul (Switzerland) – S/PV.7104; S/PV.7174;
S/PV.7295
UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Central African Republic Configuration. Chairman
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Hilale, Omar (Morocco) – S/PV.7246
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Hilale, Omar (Morocco) – S/PV.7246
UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Chair PEACEBUILDING
Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar (Brazil) – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7217
UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Guinea-Bissau Configuration. Chair
GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION Patriota, Antonio de Aguiar (Brazil) – S/PV.7177;
S/PV.7315
UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Liberia Configuration. Chair
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7260
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7260
LIBERIA SITUATION Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7260 Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7310 Tillander, Staffan (Sweden) – S/PV.7145
UN MISSION IN LIBERIA Grunditz, Marten (Sweden) – S/PV.7260 Thöresson, Per (Sweden) – S/PV.7310 Tillander, Staffan (Sweden) – S/PV.7145
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UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Sierra Leone Configuration. Chairman
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rishchynski, Guillermo E. (Canada) – S/PV.7148
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Rishchynski, Guillermo E. (Canada) – S/PV.7148
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Rishchynski, Guillermo E. (Canada) – S/PV.7148
UN. Secretary-General AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7268 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7114 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7160 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7281
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7214;
S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 PALESTINE QUESTION
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7214; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228;
S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7172
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116;
S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7214; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7172
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Ban, Ki-moon, 1944- – S/PV.7160
UN. Security Council (69th year : 2014). President AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.7208 Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7139
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Bishop, Julie (Australia) – S/PV.7318 Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7334 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7249 Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7171
UN. Security Council (69th year : 2014). President (continued)
CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.7207
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7334;
S/PV.7349 Perceval, María Cristina (Argentina) – S/PV.7280
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7256
CYPRUS QUESTION Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) – S/PV.7106 Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7229
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7296 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Bishop, Julie (Australia) – S/PV.7318 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7108 GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION
Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7321 ICJ
Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7297; S/PV.7298; S/PV.7299; S/PV.7300; S/PV.7301; S/PV.7302; S/PV.7303; S/PV.7304; S/PV.7313
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7226 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7242 Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7115 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. (Russian Federation) –
S/PV.7198 IRAQ SITUATION
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) – S/PV.7093 Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7230
ISRAEL–LEBANON Wilson, Peter (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7248
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7108
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7190
LIBERIA SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7328;
S/PV.7340 Power, Samantha (United States) – S/PV.7263
LIBYA SITUATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7218 Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7136
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) – S/PV.7099 Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7227
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.7209 Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7225 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7255 Mahamat, Moussa Faki (Chad) – S/PV.7346 Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7190 Power, Samantha (United States) – S/PV.7270 Wilson, Peter (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7248
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.7193 Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7126
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UN. Security Council (69th year : 2014). President (continued)
PALESTINE QUESTION Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7225
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Bishop, Julie (Australia) – S/PV.7317 Mahamat, Moussa Faki (Chad) – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Linkevicius, Linas (Lithuania) – S/PV.7112 Mahamat, Moussa Faki (Chad) – S/PV.7343
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7148
SOMALIA SITUATION Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7188
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7341 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7240
SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7148
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7341 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7240 Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7187
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7344
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7225
TERRORISM Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7226 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7242 Zagaynov, Evgeny T. (Russian Federation) –
S/PV.7198 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7138 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7231 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) – S/PV.7093 Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7230
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.7208 Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7139
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.7209 Mahamat, Moussa Faki (Chad) – S/PV.7346 Power, Samantha (United States) – S/PV.7270
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7108 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON
Wilson, Peter (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7248 UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA
Ogwu, U. Joy (Nigeria) – S/PV.7162 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA
Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7340 Power, Samantha (United States) – S/PV.7263
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7341 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7240
UN. Security Council (69th year : 2014). President (continued)
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) – S/PV.7099 Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7227
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Cherif, Mahamat Zene (Chad) – S/PV.7349 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.7207 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7296 UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) – S/PV.7106 Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7229
UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7218 Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7136
WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION Ogwu, U. Joy (Nigeria) – S/PV.7162
YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir (United Kingdom) – S/PV.7255
UN. Security Council. Office of the Ombudsperson UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Prost, Kimberly – S/PV.7285
UN. Security Council. Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations. Chairman
LIBYA SITUATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) and modified and strengthened by Resolution 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
TERRORISM Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
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UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) and modified and strengthened by Resolution 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and Associated Individuals and Entities. Chairman
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7316
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331
TERRORISM Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7316;
S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Chairman
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7316
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
TERRORISM Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184;
S/PV.7316
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
TERRORISM Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7184
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman
ERITREA–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7331
SOMALIA SITUATION Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Chairman
CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Barros Melet, Cristián (Chile) – S/PV.7292
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan. Chairman
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Perceval, María Cristina (Argentina) – S/PV.7331
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Perceval, María Cristina (Argentina) – S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1718 (2006) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Chairman
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA–MISSILE LAUNCHINGS
Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7331 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
Lucas, Sylvie (Luxembourg) – S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1737 (2006) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran. Chairman
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7265
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7146;
S/PV.7211; S/PV.7265; S/PV.7350 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE
Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331 TERRORISM
Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1970 (2011) concerning Libya. Chairman
LIBYA SITUATION Gasana, Eugène-Richard (Rwanda) – S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1988 (2011). Chairman
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331
TERRORISM Quinlan, Gary Francis (Australia) – S/PV.7331
UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 2127 (2013) concerning the Central African Republic. Chair
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7215;
S/PV.7329 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Murmokaite, Raimonda (Lithuania) – S/PV.7329
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UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolutions 751 (1992) and 1907 (2009) concerning Somalia and Eritrea. Chairman
ERITREA–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7331
SOMALIA SITUATION Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) – S/PV.7331
UN. Special Adviser to the Secretary General on the Prevention of Genocide
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Dieng, Adama – S/PV.7098
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Dieng, Adama – S/PV.7168
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Dieng, Adama – S/PV.7168
UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Serry, Robert H. – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7243;
S/PV.7266; S/PV.7339 PALESTINE QUESTION
Serry, Robert H. – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7243; S/PV.7266; S/PV.7339
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Serry, Robert H. – S/PV.7164; S/PV.7243;
S/PV.7266; S/PV.7339
UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Great Lakes Region
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Djinnit, Said – S/PV.7288 Robinson, Mary – S/PV.7094; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7237
GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY
Djinnit, Said – S/PV.7288 Robinson, Mary – S/PV.7137
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Djinnit, Said – S/PV.7288 Robinson, Mary – S/PV.7094; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7237
UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Sahel
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Guebre Sellassie, Hiroute – S/PV.7203; S/PV.7335
TERRORISM Guebre Sellassie, Hiroute – S/PV.7335
UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Ebola
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Nabarro, David – S/PV.7318
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Nabarro, David – S/PV.7318
UN. Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons
PEACEBUILDING Beyani, Chaloka – S/PV.7289
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Beyani, Chaloka – S/PV.7289
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq
IRAQ SITUATION Mladenov, Nickolay – S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224;
S/PV.7271; S/PV.7314 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION
Mladenov, Nickolay – S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224 TERRORISM
Mladenov, Nickolay – S/PV.7271 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
Mladenov, Nickolay – S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224; S/PV.7314
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Haysom, Nicholas – S/PV.7347 Kubis, Ján – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Haysom, Nicholas – S/PV.7347 Kubis, Ján – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7267
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia
SOMALIA SITUATION Kay, Nicholas – S/PV.7132; S/PV.7181; S/PV.7278
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau
GUINEA-BISSAU SITUATION Ramos-Horta, José – S/PV.7121; S/PV.7177 Trovoada, Miguel dos Anjos da Cunha Lisboa –
S/PV.7315
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Zarif, Farid – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257;
S/PV.7327 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
Zarif, Farid – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257; S/PV.7327
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO Zarif, Farid – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183; S/PV.7257;
S/PV.7327
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UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Loj, Ellen – S/PV.7282
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Loj, Ellen – S/PV.7282
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Mission on Ebola Emergency Response
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Banbury, Anthony – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Banbury, Anthony – S/PV.7279; S/PV.7318
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Djinnit, Said – S/PV.7213
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office in Burundi
BURUNDI SITUATION Onanga-Anyanga, Parfait – S/PV.7104; S/PV.7174;
S/PV.7236
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Operation in Burundi
BURUNDI SITUATION Onanga-Anyanga, Parfait – S/PV.7295
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Bathily, Abdoulaye – S/PV.7334 Moussa, Abou – S/PV.7171
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Bathily, Abdoulaye – S/PV.7334
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Honoré, Sandra – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Honoré, Sandra – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya
LIBYA SITUATION León, Bernardino – S/PV.7264 Mitri, Tarek – S/PV.7130; S/PV.7194; S/PV.7218;
S/PV.7251 UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA
León, Bernardino – S/PV.7264 Mitri, Tarek – S/PV.7130; S/PV.7218; S/PV.7251
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Zerrougui, Leila – S/PV.7098
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Zerrougui, Leila – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Côte d'Ivoire
CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mindaoudou, Aichatou – S/PV.7102; S/PV.7197
UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Mindaoudou, Aichatou – S/PV.7102; S/PV.7197
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Liberia and Head of the United Nations Mission in Liberia
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Landgren, Karin – S/PV.7260
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Landgren, Karin – S/PV.7260
LIBERIA SITUATION Landgren, Karin – S/PV.7145; S/PV.7260
UN MISSION IN LIBERIA Landgren, Karin – S/PV.7145; S/PV.7260
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Mali and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Koenders, Albert Gerard (Bert) – S/PV.7095;
S/PV.7158; S/PV.7179 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Koenders, Albert Gerard (Bert) – S/PV.7095; S/PV.7158; S/PV.7179
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the Central African Republic and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Gaye, Babacar – S/PV.7206; S/PV.7246
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Gaye, Babacar – S/PV.7206; S/PV.7246
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UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Head of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Kobler, Martin – S/PV.7094; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7237; S/PV.7288
GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY
Kobler, Martin – S/PV.7137; S/PV.7288 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Kobler, Martin – S/PV.7094; S/PV.7137; S/PV.7237; S/PV.7288
UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Bangura, Zainab Hawa – S/PV.7098
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Bangura, Zainab Hawa – S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Bangura, Zainab Hawa – S/PV.7160
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Bangura, Zainab Hawa – S/PV.7282
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Bangura, Zainab Hawa – S/PV.7282
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Bangura, Zainab Hawa – S/PV.7160
UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7128
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7109
IRAQ SITUATION Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7314
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7232
PALESTINE QUESTION Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7232
SOMALIA SITUATION Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7191
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7212; S/PV.7273;
S/PV.7324; S/PV.7342 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7232 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
Amos, Valerie, Baroness – S/PV.7314
UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7279
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7100; S/PV.7159; S/PV.7326
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7128; S/PV.7329
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7259
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7109
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7279
LIBERIA SITUATION Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7310
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7202; S/PV.7274
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7317
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7141
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7100; S/PV.7159; S/PV.7326
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7128 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA
Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7310 UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7141 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7202; S/PV.7274 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Ladsous, Hervé – S/PV.7329
UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7092 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7219 ISRAEL–LEBANON
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7140 LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7140 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7118; S/PV.7140; S/PV.7204; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7291
PALESTINE QUESTION Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7118; S/PV.7140;
S/PV.7204; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7291 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7323 SOMALIA SITUATION
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7284 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7118; S/PV.7140; S/PV.7204 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7118; S/PV.7140; S/PV.7204; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7291
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UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs (continued)
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7134; S/PV.7165;
S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Feltman, Jeffrey – S/PV.7092
UN Disengagement Observer Force. Commander PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Singha, Iqbal Singh – S/PV.7275 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE
Singha, Iqbal Singh – S/PV.7275
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Pillay, Navanethem – S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Pillay, Navanethem – S/PV.7247 IRAQ SITUATION
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7314 SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Pillay, Navanethem – S/PV.7168 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid – S/PV.7314 UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Pillay, Navanethem – S/PV.7168
UN High Commissioner for Refugees CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION
Guterres, António – S/PV.7128 UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Guterres, António – S/PV.7128
UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali. Force Commander
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Kazura, Jean Bosco – S/PV.7275
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Kazura, Jean Bosco – S/PV.7275
UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic. Police Commissioner
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Carrilho, Luis Miguel – S/PV.7317
UN Office on Drugs and Crime. Executive Director AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Fedotov, Yuriy V. – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
Fedotov, Yuriy V. – S/PV.7208; S/PV.7347
UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Force Commander
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Cruz, Carlos Alberto dos Santos – S/PV.7275
UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Cruz, Carlos Alberto dos Santos – S/PV.7275
UN System Ebola Coordinator AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Nabarro, David – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Nabarro, David – S/PV.7268
UN-Women. Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile – S/PV.7206
PEACEBUILDING Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile – S/PV.7289
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile – S/PV.7141
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile – S/PV.7141
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile – S/PV.7206 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile – S/PV.7289
UNDP. Administrator PEACEBUILDING
Clark, Helen – S/PV.7143
Unesco. Special Envoy for Peace and Reconciliation
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Whitaker, Forest – S/PV.7259
UNICEF. Deputy Executive Director CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Brandt, Yoka – S/PV.7259
UNICEF. Executive Director CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Lake, Anthony – S/PV.7129
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United Arab Emirates CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Nusseibeh, Lana Zaki – S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
Nusseibeh, Lana Zaki – S/PV.7160 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Al-Jarman, Ahmed – S/PV.7272 IRAQ SITUATION
Al Nahyan, Abdullah bin Zayed – S/PV.7271 PEACEBUILDING
Nusseibeh, Lana Zaki – S/PV.7289 TERRORISM
Al Nahyan, Abdullah bin Zayed – S/PV.7271 Al-Jarman, Ahmed – S/PV.7272
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Nusseibeh, Lana Zaki – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
United Kingdom AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7208 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7245; S/PV.7268; S/PV.7335; S/PV.7351
Wilson, Douglas – S/PV.7203 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7318
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Mulvein, Helen – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7176; S/PV.7308
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7244 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Simmonds, Mark – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7169 Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7268 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7245 Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7117
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7257 Mulvein, Helen – S/PV.7332 Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176;
S/PV.7183; S/PV.7308; S/PV.7327 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7277
HUMAN RIGHTS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT McKell, Paul – S/PV.7199
United Kingdom (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7161; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7245; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA McKell, Paul – S/PV.7192 Mulvein, Helen – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA McKell, Paul – S/PV.7192 Mulvein, Helen – S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Ellwood, Tobias – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7257 Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7327 LIBYA SITUATION
McKell, Paul – S/PV.7173 Mulvein, Helen – S/PV.7306
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7119;
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7265
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7169 Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7211; S/PV.7265;
S/PV.7319; S/PV.7350 PALESTINE QUESTION
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
PEACEBUILDING Shearman, Martin – S/PV.7143; S/PV.7217 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228;
S/PV.7275; S/PV.7343 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7317
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7343 Wilson, Douglas – S/PV.7112
RWANDA SITUATION Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7155 Mulvein, Helen – S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7148
SOMALIA SITUATION Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7286
SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7168
SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS McKell, Paul – S/PV.7199 Mulvein, Helen – S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116;
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281
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United Kingdom (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7291; S/PV.7354
TERRORISM Ellwood, Tobias – S/PV.7271 Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7335;
S/PV.7351 Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7184
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7124; S/PV.7125;
S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7185; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7234; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7287; S/PV.7311
Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7205 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7285; S/PV.7294; S/PV.7325; S/PV.7352
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7267;
S/PV.7347 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7208
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7257 Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183;
S/PV.7327 UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7168 UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7275 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7275 Simmonds, Mark – S/PV.7237
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Tatham, Michael – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262 Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7277
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Wilson, Peter – S/PV.7160; S/PV.7289
YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lyall Grant, Mark, Sir – S/PV.7119
United Kingdom. Prime Minister INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Cameron, David – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Cameron, David – S/PV.7272
United Republic of Tanzania AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Khamis, Abdalla Othman – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Khamis, Abdalla Othman – S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Mwinyi, Ramadhan – S/PV.7161(Resumption1) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Ibuge, Wilbert – S/PV.7196
United States AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7184 DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Dunn, David – S/PV.7203; S/PV.7245 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7171; S/PV.7268;
S/PV.7318; S/PV.7351 Pressman, David – S/PV.7335
AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Pressman, David – S/PV.7337
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7176 Pressman, David – S/PV.7308
BURUNDI SITUATION DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7110
CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7163
CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Power, Samantha – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160;
S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7109 Dunn, David – S/PV.7244 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7160
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Power, Samantha – S/PV.7237 DISARMAMENT
DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7169 Pressman, David – S/PV.7319
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Power, Samantha – S/PV.7268; S/PV.7318
EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7117 Dunn, David – S/PV.7245
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7176;
S/PV.7183 Klein, Christopher – S/PV.7257 Pressman, David – S/PV.7308; S/PV.7327;
S/PV.7332 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Power, Samantha – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277
HUMAN RIGHTS Power, Samantha – S/PV.7155; S/PV.7353
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT Lord, Peter – S/PV.7199
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United States (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7113 Dunn, David – S/PV.7245 Klein, Christopher – S/PV.7247 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7161;
S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7242; S/PV.7351 Pressman, David – S/PV.7316
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7192 Pressman, David – S/PV.7332
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7192 Pressman, David – S/PV.7332
IRAQ SITUATION Kerry, John – S/PV.7271
KOSOVO (SERBIA) DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183 Klein, Christopher – S/PV.7257 Pressman, David – S/PV.7327
LEBANON–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Power, Samantha – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164
LIBYA SITUATION Jones, A. Elizabeth – S/PV.7306 Simonoff, Mark – S/PV.7173
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Power, Samantha – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7119;
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354
Pressman, David – S/PV.7291 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7265 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7184 DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7146; S/PV.7169;
S/PV.7265 Dunn, David – S/PV.7211 Pressman, David – S/PV.7319; S/PV.7350
PALESTINE QUESTION Power, Samantha – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164;
S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354 Pressman, David – S/PV.7291
PEACEBUILDING DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7143 Dunn, David – S/PV.7217 Jones, A. Elizabeth – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7196 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7228; S/PV.7275;
S/PV.7317 Pressman, David – S/PV.7343
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN Power, Samantha – S/PV.7112; S/PV.7228 Pressman, David – S/PV.7343
RWANDA SITUATION Power, Samantha – S/PV.7155 Pressman, David – S/PV.7332
SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7184 Pressman, David – S/PV.7323
SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7148
United States (continued) SOMALIA SITUATION
Pressman, David – S/PV.7286 SOUTH SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Power, Samantha – S/PV.7168 SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE
DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7148 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Lord, Peter – S/PV.7199 Pressman, David – S/PV.7337
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION Power, Samantha – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7116;
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7180; S/PV.7216; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Power, Samantha – S/PV.7096; S/PV.7164; S/PV.7220; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281; S/PV.7354
Pressman, David – S/PV.7291 TERRORISM
DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7184 Kerry, John – S/PV.7271 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7242; S/PV.7351 Pressman, David – S/PV.7316; S/PV.7335
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7185; S/PV.7234 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7124; S/PV.7125;
S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7144; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7165; S/PV.7167; S/PV.7205; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221; S/PV.7239; S/PV.7253; S/PV.7269; S/PV.7311
Pressman, David – S/PV.7287 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
Jones, A. Elizabeth – S/PV.7285 Klein, Christopher – S/PV.7254; S/PV.7325 Pressman, David – S/PV.7294 Sison, Michele J. – S/PV.7352
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7139; S/PV.7208 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7267; S/PV.7347
UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Power, Samantha – S/PV.7275
UN INTEGRATED PEACEBUILDING OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE
DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7148 UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO
DiCarlo, Rosemary A. – S/PV.7108; S/PV.7183 Klein, Christopher – S/PV.7257 Pressman, David – S/PV.7327
UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN Power, Samantha – S/PV.7168
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
Power, Samantha – S/PV.7275 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE
DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.7163 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Power, Samantha – S/PV.7237; S/PV.7275
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United States (continued) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
Power, Samantha – S/PV.7147; S/PV.7262; S/PV.7277
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Jones, A. Elizabeth – S/PV.7289 Power, Samantha – S/PV.7160
YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Power, Samantha – S/PV.7119
United States. President INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Obama, Barack – S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
Obama, Barack – S/PV.7272
UNRWA. Commissioner-General MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Krähenbühl, Pierre – S/PV.7232 PALESTINE QUESTION
Krähenbühl, Pierre – S/PV.7232 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Krähenbühl, Pierre – S/PV.7232
Uruguay AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7268 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Carrión, Cristina – S/PV.7259 Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7109; S/PV.7160
EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7268
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Carrión, Cristina – S/PV.7147 Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7262
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Carrión, Cristina – S/PV.7113
PEACEBUILDING Carrión, Cristina – S/PV.7289
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7196
UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Ceriani, Alvaro – S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Carrión, Cristina – S/PV.7147 Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7262
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Carrión, Cristina – S/PV.7289 Koncke, Gonzalo – S/PV.7160
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Moreno Zapata, Guillermo Enrique – S/PV.7105 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Moncada, Samuel – S/PV.7222 PALESTINE QUESTION
Moncada, Samuel – S/PV.7222 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Moncada, Samuel – S/PV.7222
Viet Nam INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Do, Hung Viet – S/PV.7247 Le, Hoai Trung – S/PV.7105; S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Le, Hoai Trung – S/PV.7222
PALESTINE QUESTION Le, Hoai Trung – S/PV.7222
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Le, Hoai Trung – S/PV.7196
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Le, Hoai Trung – S/PV.7222
UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Le, Hoai Trung – S/PV.7219; S/PV.7221
WHO. Director-General AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
Chan, Margaret – S/PV.7268 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
Chan, Margaret – S/PV.7268
Yemen CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
Bahah, Khaled Mahfoodh Abdullah – S/PV.7259 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Alyemany, Khaled – S/PV.7316 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Al-Sallal, Jamal Abdullah – S/PV.7119 Bahah, Khaled Mahfoodh Abdullah – S/PV.7255
TERRORISM Alyemany, Khaled – S/PV.7316
YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Al-Sallal, Jamal Abdullah – S/PV.7119 Bahah, Khaled Mahfoodh Abdullah – S/PV.7255
Zimbabwe INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Chikava, Rofina Tsingo – S/PV.7113 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Chikava, Rofina Tsingo – S/PV.7222 PALESTINE QUESTION
Chikava, Rofina Tsingo – S/PV.7222 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
Chikava, Rofina Tsingo – S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
Chikava, Rofina Tsingo – S/PV.7228 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
Chikava, Rofina Tsingo – S/PV.7222
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Abbott, Tony (Australia. Prime Minister) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
S/PV.7272
Abdelhady-Nasser, Feda (State of Palestine) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7109
Abdelkhalek, Osama Mahmoud (Egypt) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7161(Resumption1); S/PV.7247 PEACEBUILDING
S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
S/PV.7196 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7289
Abdrakhmanov, Kairat (Kazakhstan) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7351 DISARMAMENT
S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7113; S/PV.7247; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
S/PV.7289 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
S/PV.7196; S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
S/PV.7343 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
S/PV.7285(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7289
Abdulaziz, Mohamed (Libya) LIBYA SITUATION
S/PV.7218 UN SUPPORT MISSION IN LIBYA
S/PV.7218
Abdullah, Yousef bin al-Alawi bin (Oman) IRAQ SITUATION
S/PV.7271 TERRORISM
S/PV.7271
Abdullah II, King of Jordan, 1962- (Jordan) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
S/PV.7272
Aboulatta, Amr Abdellatif (Egypt) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7351 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7281 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7281 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
S/PV.7343 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
S/PV.7272; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK
S/PV.7285(Resumption1)
Adamu, Martin Senkom (Nigeria) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
S/PV.7237 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE
S/PV.7323 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
S/PV.7239 UN ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
S/PV.7237
Adejola, Abiodun Richards (Nigeria) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
S/PV.7350
Adi, Mazen (Syrian Arab Republic) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7109 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
Adnin, Siti Hajjar (Malaysia) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7268; S/PV.7351 DISARMAMENT
S/PV.7169 EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE
S/PV.7268 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
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Adnin, Siti Hajjar (Malaysia) (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7281 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7281 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
S/PV.7196; S/PV.7228 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
S/PV.7228 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
Ahmed, Maqsood (UN. Department of Peacekeeping Operations. Military Adviser)
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS S/PV.7275
Al Nahyan, Abdullah bin Zayed (United Arab Emirates)
IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.7271
TERRORISM S/PV.7271
Al-Abadi, Haider (Iraq. Prime Minister) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
S/PV.7272
Al-Ajmi, Abdulaziz (Kuwait) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7222 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7222 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7222
Al-Attiyah, Khalid Mohammad (Qatar) IRAQ SITUATION
S/PV.7271 TERRORISM
S/PV.7271
Al-Hajri, Amer Hial (Oman) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7164 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7164 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7164
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
S/PV.7139 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION
S/PV.7176 CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7160 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7160 DISARMAMENT
S/PV.7169 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
S/PV.7176; S/PV.7183 HUMAN RIGHTS
S/PV.7155 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7170 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
S/PV.7192 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
S/PV.7192 KOSOVO (SERBIA)
S/PV.7183 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7164 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7164 PEACEBUILDING
S/PV.7143 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
S/PV.7170; S/PV.7196 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
S/PV.7112 RWANDA SITUATION
S/PV.7155 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
S/PV.7116; S/PV.7216 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7164 UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
S/PV.7125; S/PV.7134; S/PV.7138; S/PV.7154; S/PV.7157; S/PV.7185
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.7139
UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO S/PV.7183
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.7160
Al-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (UN High Commissioner for Human Rights)
IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.7314
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.7314
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CYPRUS QUESTION S/PV.7106
IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.7093
MALI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.7099
UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.7093
UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI
S/PV.7099 UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS
S/PV.7106
Al-Jaafari, Ibrahim (Iraq) IRAQ SITUATION
S/PV.7271 TERRORISM
S/PV.7271
Al-Jarman, Ahmed (United Arab Emirates) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
S/PV.7272
Al-Khalifa, Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed bin Mohammed (Bahrain)
IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.7271
TERRORISM S/PV.7271
Al-Mouallimi, Abdallah Yahya A. (Saudi Arabia) DISARMAMENT
S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7105; S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316 IRAQ SITUATION
S/PV.7271 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.7169
PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222;
S/PV.7281 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7096(Resumption1); S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281
TERRORISM S/PV.7271; S/PV.7316
Al-Sallal, Jamal Abdullah (Yemen) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7119 YEMEN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
S/PV.7119
Al-Thani, Alya Ahmed S.A. (Qatar) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7129; S/PV.7259 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7316 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 PEACEBUILDING
S/PV.7289 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7222; S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
S/PV.7316 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7289
Al-Thani, Sheikha Noora Khalifa (Qatar) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7113 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7096(Resumption1)
Al-Thani, Tamim bin Hamad, Sheikh (Qatar. Amir) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7272 TERRORISM
S/PV.7272
Aldahhak, Koussay Abduljabbar (Syrian Arab Republic)
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.7113; S/PV.7316
TERRORISM S/PV.7316
Alday González, Alejandro (Mexico) HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
S/PV.7147 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI
S/PV.7147
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Alemu, Tekeda (Ethiopia) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7351 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7109 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
S/PV.7196; S/PV.7343 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN
S/PV.7343 TERRORISM
S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351
Alhakim, Mohamed Ali (Iraq) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7351 DISARMAMENT
S/PV.7169 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7242; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 IRAQ SITUATION
S/PV.7093; S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224; S/PV.7314 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION
S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
S/PV.7169 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7096(Resumption1) TERRORISM
S/PV.7242; S/PV.7316; S/PV.7351 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ
S/PV.7093; S/PV.7149; S/PV.7224; S/PV.7314
Ali Adoum, Ahmat (Chad) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
S/PV.7192 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
S/PV.7192
Ali Ahmad, Haydar (Syrian Arab Republic) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7222 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7222 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7222
Aliyev, Yashar (Azerbaijan) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7247
Allami, Suaad (NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security)
PEACEBUILDING S/PV.7289
WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.7289
Alotaibi, Mansour Ayyad SH.A. (Kuwait) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7109 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SITUATION
S/PV.7164 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281
Alrowaiei, Jamal Fares (Bahrain) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7316 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 PALESTINE QUESTION
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/PV.7164; S/PV.7281 TERRORISM
S/PV.7316
Alsaleh, Monia (Syrian Arab Republic) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7129; S/PV.7160; S/PV.7259 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7160 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS
S/PV.7160
Alyemany, Khaled (Yemen) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
S/PV.7316 TERRORISM
S/PV.7316
Aman, Anifah (Malaysia) UKRAINE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
S/PV.7269
Ambrazevich, Yury (Belarus) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
S/PV.7196
Amos, Valerie, Baroness (UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator)
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION S/PV.7128
CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.7109
IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.7314
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.7232
PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.7232
SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.7191