UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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23 September 2016 S/RES/2310 This was a resolution on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the opening for signature of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
22 September 2016 S/RES/2309 This was a resolution which called on member states to work within ICAO to ensure that its international security standards are reviewed, adapted and implemented to effectively address this threat.
14 September 2016 S/RES/2308 This was a resolution which extended UNMIL's mandate, in its current configuration, for an additional three months.
13 September 2016 S/RES/2307 This was a resolution approving the Secretary-General’s recommendations on the size, operational aspects and mandate of the UN Mission in Colombia.
6 September 2016 S/RES/2306 This was a resolution amending the Statute of the ICTY.
30 August 2016 S/RES/2305 This was a resolution which renewed UNIFIL’s mandate for an additional year and requested the Secretary-General to conduct a strategic review of UNIFIL by February 2017.
12 August 2016 S/RES/2304 This resolution authorised the Regional Protection Force.
29 July 2016 S/RES/2303 The Council established a UN police component in Burundi of 228 officers for an initial period of one year.
29 July 2016 S/RES/2302 This was a technical rollover, renewing the UNMISS mandate until 12 August 2016.
26 July 2016 S/RES/2301 The Council renewed the mandate of MINUSCA until 15 November 2017.
26 July 2016 S/RES/2300 This was a resolution extending UNFICYP’s mandate for six months.
25 July 2016 S/RES/2299 This was a resolution renewing UNAMI for a year.
22 July 2016 S/RES/2298 This was a resolution providing for Libya’s category 2 chemical weapons to be transferred and destroyed outside of the country.
7 July 2016 S/RES/2297 This was a resolution which extended AMISOM’s authorisation until 31 May 2017 with no major changes.
29 June 2016 S/RES/2294 The was a resolution renewing UNDOF's mandate for six months.