UN Documents, all PDFs — Last Added
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Abstract: This was a briefing on Libya.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the Yemeni government regarding the Special Envoy’s roadmap.
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Abstract: This was the vetoed draft resolution submitted by Egypt, New Zealand and Spain that called for an end to all attacks in Aleppo for seven days. The vote was 11-3-1. Russia and China vetoed the resolution, Venezuela voted against and Angola abstained.
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Abstract: This was the Security Council's 11-3-1 vote on a resolution drafted by Egypt, New Zealand and Spain that called for an end to all attacks in Aleppo for 7 days. Russia and China vetoed the resolution, Venezuela voted no, Angola abstained.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Special Representative Maman Sidikou and Assistant Secretary-General Taye-Brook Zerihoun, during which presidential statement S/PRST2016/18 was adopted.
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Abstract: This called on all political stakeholders in the DRC to continue to work towards peaceful, credible, inclusive and timely elections.
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Abstract: This was the final report of the Panel of Experts of the 2127 CAR Sanctions Committee.
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Abstract: This was the concept note for the ministerial open debate on the theme “trafficking in persons in conflict situations”.
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Abstract: This was the concept note for the high-level open briefing on the theme “International judicial cooperation in countering terrorism”.
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Abstract: This was a meeting on the situation in Liberia.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the DPRK rejecting the sanctions resolution adopted on 30 November 2016.
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Abstract: This was the concept note for the high-level open debate of the Security Council on the theme “Preventing catastrophe: a global agenda for stopping the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction by non -State actors”.
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Abstract: This was the report of the Secretary-General on UNSMIL.
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Abstract: This was a press statement that welcomed the ratification by the Colombian Congress of the new Final Peace Agreement between the Government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP).
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Abstract: This was a joint request for a meeting on the human rights situation in the DPRK from France, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Spain, Ukraine, the UK, the US and Uruguay.
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Abstract: This was the adoption of resolution 2321.
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Abstract: This was a resolution on sanctions, in response to the DPRK's 9 September 2016 nuclear test.
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Abstract: OCHA head Stephen O'Brien, Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura and a UNICEF representative briefed at an emergency meeting on Aleppo, which was called for by France and the UK.
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Abstract: This was a meeting to adopt resolution 2317 on Somalia and Eritrea sanctions with ten votes in favour.
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Abstract: This was the 38th OPCW report on chemical weapons.
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Abstract: This was the report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Central Africa and the activities of UNOCA.
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Abstract: This was Secretary-General's report on the new approach to cholera in Haiti.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by the co-leads of the visiting mission to the DRC.
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Abstract: This was the regular monthly meeting on the Middle East.
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Abstract: This was Iran’s response to the letter from Israel.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the DPRK transmitting a memorandum on its right to develop its nuclear capabilities to defend itself against the US.
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Abstract: This was an open debate on water, peace and security.
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Abstract: This was an IAEA report on Iran.
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Abstract: This was the letter from Israel.
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Abstract: This was the regular monthly briefing on the humanitarian situation, with a focus on Aleppo.
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Abstract: This was the General Assembly resolution on cooperation between the UN and the League of Arab States.
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Abstract: This was a letter with the terms of reference for the visiting mission to the DRC.
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Abstract: This was a resolution which welcomed the AU Assembly decision to fund 25 percent of AU peace support operations, to be phased incrementally over five years. Senegal circulated a concept note ahead of the meeting.
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Abstract: This was a debate on “Strengthening the UN-AU partnership in peace and security”.
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Abstract: This statement called on the government of South Sudan to address increasing hate speech and ethnic violence and to promote reconciliation.
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Abstract: The Security Council adopted resolution 2319, renewing the mandate of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism, the body established to determine responsibility for the use of chemical weapons in Syria, for a further year.
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Abstract: This was the Residual Mechanism’s assessment report.
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Abstract: This was the ICTY’s assessment report.
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Abstract: The Council held a briefing, followed by consultations, on UNMISS and the situation in South Sudan. UNMISS head and Special Representative of the Secretary-General Ellen Margrethe Løj and Special Adviser Dieng briefed the Council.
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Abstract: Renewed the mandate of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism for a further year.
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Abstract: This was a briefing on cooperation between the UN and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation focused on enhancing the existing strategic partnership in the area of countering extremist ideology.
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Abstract: This was a meeting adopting a presidential statement on the CAR.
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Abstract: This was a presidential statement encouraging contributions at the international donors’ conference in Brussels on 17 November to support stabilisation and development in the CAR.
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Abstract: This was the quarterly briefing on Kosovo.
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Abstract: This was a resolution renewing the mission’s mandate for six months.
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Abstract: This was a report on the humanitarian situation.
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Abstract: This was the South Sudan Sanctions Committee’s mid-term report.
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Abstract: This was a report on the assessment mission to Liberia.
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Abstract: This was a concept note circulated by Senegal for the open debate on water, peace and security.
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Abstract: This was a letter requesting extensions of the terms of ICTY judges.