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Abstract: This letter conveyed the report of the 1-3 February 2014 Security Council mission to Mali.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed on the situation in Somalia and the report of the Secretary-General on Somalia (S/2014/140).
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Special Representative Tarek Mitri on the latest report of the Secretary-General on Libya.
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Abstract: This was letter by Serbia regarding formation of Armed Forces of Kosovo.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the DPRK defending recent short-range rocket launches.
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Abstract: This report was on the situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security.
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Abstract: This was the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
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Abstract: This was a draft resolution on Ukraine that was not adopted due to a veto by Russia.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General’s Iraq/Kuwait missing persons and property report.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General’s UNAMI report.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by the Special Representative and head of MONUSCO, Martin Kobler on the MONUSCO report (S/2014/157).
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Abstract: This resolution extended the mandate of UNSMIL until 13 March 2015 and the mandate of the Panel assisting the 1970 Libya Sanctions Committee until 13 April 2015.
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Abstract: This press statement condemned an attack by Al-Shabaab in Bula Burde, which caused numerous deaths and injuries.
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Abstract: This was the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.
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Abstract: This was a report to the Human Rights Council by the Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran.
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Abstract: This meeting concerned the report of the Secretary-General on UNMISS.
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Abstract: This press statement condemned the suicide bombing which killed at least 16 people.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman.
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Abstract: This was the Secretary-General’s report on Sierra Leone.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Jan Kubis, the Special Representative to Afghanistan and head of UNAMA, on the Secretary-General’s report (S/2014/163) and Ambassador Zahir Tanin (Afghanistan) participated.
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Abstract: This resolution renewed the mandate of UNAMA for a year.
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Abstract: This was a meeting on the situation in Ukraine. The Security Council voted on a resolution.
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Abstract: This resolution imposed measures on vessels transporting crude oil that had been illicitly exported from Libya.
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Abstract: This was a public meeting on the situation in Ukraine with a briefing by the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights and Deputy Secretary-General.
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Abstract: Extended the mandate of the Independent Expert for another year and called on the government to promote national reconciliation.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed by Special Representative Nickolay Mladenov on the Secretary-General’s UNAMI report (S/2014/190) and the Iraq/Kuwait missing persons and property report (S/2014/191).
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Abstract: This was the final meeting on Sierra Leone.
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Abstract: This presidential statement welcomed the conclusion of UNIPSIL and commending Sierra Leone for its achievements in consolidating peace 12 years after the conclusion of its civil war.
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Abstract: This was the sixth OPCW-UN Joint Mission monthly progress report.
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Abstract: This press statement condemned the 24 March terrorist attack in Hadramout that killed 20 soldiers.
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Abstract: The Council was briefed on the Secretary-General’s report on MINUSTAH (S/2014/162).
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Abstract: This was the first report on implementation of resolution 2139 on humanitarian access.
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Abstract: This press statement condemned the attack by gunmen on the Serena Hotel in Kabul, which killed nine people, including four foreigners.
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Abstract: The Council had a briefing and consultations on Liberia.
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Abstract: The was a 90-day briefing by the chair of the 1737 Iran Sanctions Committee, Ambassador Gary Quinlan (Australia).
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Abstract: The Council had a briefing on peacebuilding.
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Abstract: This letter included the work programme of the CTC and CTED for 2014.
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Abstract: This resolution renewed the mandate of MONUSCO—including its intervention brigade—until 31 March 2015.
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Abstract: This was a Human Rights Council resolution welcoming Libya’s efforts to protect human rights, urging the government to intensify efforts to prevent acts of torture and requesting that the Office of the High Commissioner provide further technical assistance to support the government in building and strengthening national structures.
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Abstract: This was a HRC presidential statement expressing deep concern at the human rights situation resulting from the crisis and violence that broke out on 15 December 2013 in South Sudan.
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Abstract: The was a Human Rights Council resolution to extend the mandate of the Commission of Inquiry for a year.
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Abstract: This was the report of the working group on the Universal Periodic Review for Afghanistan.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the Secretary-General concerning the appointment of the Panel of Experts assisting the Sanctions Committee.
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Abstract: This press statement repeated calls that elections should not be delayed or interfered with.
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Abstract: This letter transmitted the Secretary-General’s recommendations for improved regulation of small arms by FGS.
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Abstract: This endorsed the revised priorities of UNAMID.
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Abstract: This letter from France transmitted the “Caesar Report” regarding torture and executions in Syrian detention facilities.
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Abstract: This was the final report of the C34.
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Abstract: This letter informed the Council of the planned deployment of a UN guard unit with 410 troops.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the DPRK regarding the 26 March "self-defensive rocket launch exercises" and the Human Rights Council resolution of 28 March.
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Abstract: This was a report of the Secretary-General on Mali.
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Abstract: This was a Human Rights Council resolution on the DPRK condemning in the strongest terms the systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations committed in the country.
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Abstract: This press statement expressed concern over acts of intimidation, harassment and violence committed by youth groups in Burundi.
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Abstract: This was a letter from the chair of the 1718 Sanctions Committee transmitting updates to the lists of banned nuclear and ballistic missile-related items as requested by resolution 2094.
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Abstract: This was the record of the meeting during which resolution 2149 was adopted.
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Abstract: This press statement condemned an attack on two UN staff in Galkayo.
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Abstract: This was the report of the working group of the Universal Periodic Review on Yemen.
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Abstract: This press statement welcomed parliamentary elections in Iraq.
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Abstract: This press statement welcomed the first round of presidential and provincial elections.
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Abstract: This was a note by the President of the Council that called for wider participation of Council members in the drafting of Council documents.
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Abstract: This was a report on the implementation of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.
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Abstract: This Secretary-General's report was on children and armed conflict in Mali.
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Abstract: This was a letter from Russia requesting urgent consultations on the situation in Ukraine on 13 April 2014.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs Oscar Fernandez on the latest developments in Ukraine.
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Abstract: This resolution stresses that services from private security companies should be used by the UN as a last resort.
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Abstract: This was a report of the Secretary-General on Western Sahara.
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Abstract: This resolution established the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) with an initial deployment of up to 10,000 military and 1,800 police personnel.
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Abstract: This was on the attack on the UN base in Bor.
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Abstract: This letter appointed six experts to serve on the PoE.
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Abstract: This was a briefing by Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic who shared findings from his two visits in March to Ukraine.