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  • 24 September 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/29

    Abstract: This presidential statement took stock of the Council’s Africa-focused work.

  • 23 September 1998 View: S/RES/1199

    Abstract: This resolution expressed deep concern about the excessive use of force by Serbian security forces and the Yugoslav army, and called for a ceasefire by both parties to the conflict.

  • 23 September 1998 View: S/PV.3930

    Abstract: The Council demanded that the FRY and KLA take steps to improve the humanitarian situation.

  • 22 September 1998 View: S/1998/883

    Abstract: This was the report on protection for humanitarian assistance to refugees and others in conflict situations.

  • 18 September 1998 View: S/RES/1197

    Abstract: This resolution concerned the strengthening of coordination between the UN and regional and subregional organisations in conflict prevention and the maintenance of peace.

  • 17 September 1998 View: S/1998/866

    Abstract: This was the letter from North Korea with a statement on the action of the Council after the launch of a missile on 31 August 1998.

  • 16 September 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/28

    Abstract: This presidential statement set general standards for peacekeeping and stressed the need to be fully informed of peacekeeping activities carried out by regional or subregional organisations. It also focused on enhancing Africa's peacekeeping capacity and highlighted the problem of children in armed conflict.

  • 16 September 1998 View: S/1998/865

    Abstract: This was the letter from North Korea condemning Japan's action since the North Korea launched a missile on 31 August 1998.

  • 16 September 1998 View: S/RES/1196

    Abstract: This resolution urged members, relevant UN bodies and agencies and other international agencies to facilitate implementation of arms embargoes.

  • 15 September 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/27

    Abstract: This presidential statement condemned the killing of Iranian diplomats by the Taliban, and expressed deep concern at the escalating military operations, and targeting of civilians.

  • 15 September 1998 View: S/PV.3926

    Abstract: The Council agreed to issue a presidential statement (S/PRST/1998/27).

  • 4 September 1998 View: S/1998/835

    Abstract: This was the letter from Japan informing the Council that North Korea had launched a missile on 31 August 1998.

  • 28 August 1998 View: S/PV.3921

    Abstract: This meeting was on the situation in Afghanistan.

  • Abstract: This was the resumption of the meeting during which the Council unanimously voted to adopt resolution 1193.

  • 28 August 1998 View: S/RES/1193

    Abstract: This resolution expressed grave concern at the conflict in Afghanistan, and called it a growing threat to regional and international peace and security, demanded that all factions stop fighting and seek a peaceful resolution.

  • 27 August 1998 View: S/RES/1192

    Abstract: This resolution suspended sanctions on Libya pending a report from the Secretary-General on the appearance of the two suspects in the Lockerbie bombing to stand trial in The Hague.

  • 24 August 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/25

    Abstract: This presidential statement called for a ceasefire between the FRY and the KLA, and emphasised the importance of unhindered humanitarian access to internally displaced people.

  • 24 August 1998 View: S/PV.3918

    Abstract: The Council called for an immediate ceasefire in Kosovo.

  • 19 August 1998 View: S/1998/785

    Abstract: This was a letter from the Secretary-General transmitting his summary statement at the concluding session of the third meeting between the United Nations and regional organizations, held on 28 and 29 July 1998.

  • 13 August 1998 View: S/RES/1189

    Abstract: This resolution strongly condemned the terrorist bomb attacks of 7 August 1998 in eastern Africa.

  • 6 August 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/24

    Abstract: This presidential statement urged all parties to return to the negotiating table.

  • 6 August 1998 View: S/PV.3914

    Abstract: The Council expressed deep concern at the serious humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and demanded an end to hostilities.

  • 17 July 1998 View: A/CONF.183/9

    Abstract: The Romes Statute of the International Criminal Court.

  • 14 July 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/22

    Abstract: This presidential statement expressed concern at the ethnic nature of the conflict and deplored the outside military assistance that warring factions were receiving.

  • 14 July 1998 View: S/PV.3906

    Abstract: The Council adopted a statement expressing grave concern at the continuing conflict and its threat to regional stability and called on parties to engage in a dialogue.

  • 14 July 1998 View: S/RES/1182

    Abstract: This resolution extended the mandate of the UN Mission in the Central African Republic until 25 October 1998 and requested that the Secretary-General report to the Council by 25 September on the progress of MINURCA and toward the implementation of commitments expressed in the letter of the President of CAR of 8 January 1998.

  • 13 July 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/20

    Abstract: This resolution condemned the massacres, other atrocities and violations of international humanitarian law.

  • 7 July 1998 View: A/RES/52/250

    Abstract: This resolution elevated Palestine to a new sui generis observer status.

  • 29 June 1998 View: S/PV.3898

    Abstract: This was the first Council open debate on children and armed conflict.

  • 29 June 1998 View: S/PV.3896

    Abstract: This was an open debate on children and armed conflict.

  • 29 June 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/18

    Abstract: This was the first presidential statement on the issue. It condemned targeting of children in armed conflict and expressed its intention to pay serious attention to children affected by armed conflict.

  • 29 June 1998 View: S/1998/581

    Abstract: This was a report of the Secretary-General’s Investigative Team in the DRC.

  • 19 June 1998 View: S/1998/532

    Abstract: This report noted that the conflict continued, fuelled by inflow of arms from outside sources.

  • 15 June 1998 View: S/RES/1174

    Abstract: This resolution renewed the authorisation for the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and authorised member states to provide military assistance in support of SFOR.

  • 12 June 1998 View: S/RES/1173

    Abstract: This resolution prohibited the direct or indirect import from Angola of all diamonds that were not controlled through the certificate of origin regime.

  • 6 June 1998 View: S/RES/1172

    Abstract: This resolution called upon India and Pakistan to stop their nuclear weapons programmes and avoid the export of equipment and technology that could contribute to nuclear or missile programmes in other countries, encouraged all states to prevent the export of equipment or technology that could assist programmes in India or Pakistan, and urged all states that have not done so to become parties to the NPT and the CTBT.

  • 5 June 1998 View: S/RES/1171

    Abstract: This resolution was on Sierra Leone and decided to terminate the remaining prohibitions imposed by paragraphs 5 and 6 of resolution 1132 (1997).

  • 29 May 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/17

    Abstract: This statement strongly deplored nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan and urged India and Pakistan to resume the dialogue between them on all outstanding issues.

  • 28 May 1998 View: S/RES/1170

    Abstract: This resolution established an ad hoc working group for six months to review recommendations in the Secretary-General's 13 April 1998 report on conflict, prepare a framework for their implementation and make proposals for concrete action for the Council.

  • 21 May 1998 View: S/RES/1168

    Abstract: This resolution was on strengthening the International Police Task Force on Bosnia-Herzegovina.

  • 14 May 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/12

    Abstract: This presidential statement deplored the nuclear tests conducted by India and urged it to refrain from further tests.

  • 30 April 1998 View: S/1998/354

    Abstract: This note indicated that the UN Journal should each month include a reminder that member states can pick up copies of the Council tentative forecast of work and that the president make available to all member states the Council calendar.

  • Abstract: This was Ogata's briefing to the Security Council.

  • 13 April 1998 View: S/1998/318

    Abstract: This report on the Causes of Conflict and the Promotion of Durable Peace and Sustainable Development in Africa emphasised the importance of DDR in peacekeeping missions, identified the proliferation of small arms as a threat to peace in Africa, and urged the Council to address the issue of illicit arms trade.

  • 9 April 1998 View: S/RES/1161

    Abstract: This resolution requested the Secretary-General to reactivate the International Commission of Inquiry to collect information relating to the illegal flow of arms in the Great Lakes region.

  • 6 April 1998 View: S/PRST/1998/9

    Abstract: This presidential statement commended the consolidation of the negotiation process with the convening of the "six-plus-two" group (Afghanistan's neighbours plus Russia and the US).

  • 6 April 1998 View: S/PV.3869

    Abstract: This meeting called on Afghan factions, particularly the Taliban, to take steps to assure the safety of UN personnel.

  • 31 March 1998 View: S/PV.3868

    Abstract: This was a Council discussion regarding the arms embargo.

  • 31 March 1998 View: S/PV.3868/Corr.2

    Abstract: This was the corrigendum of a discussion regarding the arms embargo.

  • 31 March 1998 View: S/PV.3868/Corr.1

    Abstract: This was the corrigendum of a discussion regarding the arms embargo.