UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions
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31 July 2007 S/RES/1768 | This resolution extended the DRC sanctions until 10 August 2007. |
30 July 2007 S/RES/1767 | This resolution extended UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)'s mandate until 31 January 2008. |
23 July 2007 S/RES/1766 | This resolution renewed and expanded the Monitoring Group's mandate, threatened action against violators of the arms embargo and reinforced the political dialogue process. |
16 July 2007 S/RES/1765 | This resolution renewed UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire's mandate until 15 January 2008 to support elections and the full implementation of the Ouagadougou agreement. |
29 June 2007 S/RES/1763 | This resolution extended the UNOCI mandate until 16 July. |
29 June 2007 S/RES/1764 | This resolution welcomed and agreed to Miroslav Lajcak's designation as High Representative. |
27 June 2007 S/RES/1762 | This resolution terminated UNMOVIC's mandate and reaffirmed Iraq's disarmament obligations under relevant resolutions. |
20 June 2007 S/RES/1761 | This resolution extended the mandate of the Group of Experts until 31 October 2007. |
20 June 2007 S/RES/1760 | This resolution renewed the mandate of the Panel of Experts on Liberia. |
20 June 2007 S/RES/1759 | This resolution renewed UNDOF until 31 December 2007. |
15 June 2007 S/RES/1758 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 December 2007. |
30 May 2007 S/RES/1757 | This resolution decided on the entry into force of the agreement between the United Nations and the Lebanese Republic on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for Lebanon. |
15 May 2007 S/RES/1756 | This resolution extended the deployment of MONUC till 31 December 2007 and set out its mandate. |
30 April 2007 S/RES/1755 | This resolution extended UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) until 31 October 2007. |
30 April 2007 S/RES/1754 | This resolution called for negotiations without preconditions and extended MINURSO's mandate by six months. |