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

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20 June 2006 S/RES/1690 This resolution extended the UN Office in Timor-Leste (UNOTIL) until 20 August and requested a report with recommendations for a future UN presence by 7 August.
20 June 2006 S/RES/1689 This resolution lifted sanctions on the diamond industry in Liberia.
16 June 2006 S/RES/1688 This resolution requested the Secretary-General to assist in the transfer of former Liberian President Charles Taylor to the Special Court's special outpost in the Netherlands.
15 June 2006 S/RES/1687 This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 December 2006.
15 June 2006 S/RES/1686 This resolution extended UNIIIC's mandate by one year.
13 June 2006 S/RES/1683 This resolution partially lifted the arms embargo (for limited supplies of weapons and ammunition) but requested that the Liberian government mark weapons and ammunition, maintain a registry, and formally notify the sanctions committee.
13 June 2006 S/RES/1685 This resolution extended UNDOF's mandate until 31 December 2006.
2 June 2006 S/RES/1682 This resolution authorised until 15 December 2006 an increase in the strength of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire of up to 1,500 additional troops.
31 May 2006 S/RES/1681 This resolution extended the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea until 30 September and downsized the mission to 2,300 troops.
17 May 2006 S/RES/1680 This resolution strongly encouraged Syria to respond positively to the request made by the government of Lebanon to delineate their common border.
16 May 2006 S/RES/1679 This resolution was adopted under Chapter VII, setting new deadlines for the assessment mission and threatening sanctions.
15 May 2006 S/RES/1678 This resolution extended the mandate of United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) until 31 May 2006.
12 May 2006 S/RES/1677 This renewed the UN Office in Timor-Leste (UNOTIL) until 20 June.
10 May 2006 S/RES/1676 This resolution on Somalia requested the Secretary-General to re-establish, for a period of six months, the Monitoring Group referred to in paragraph 3 of resolution 1558 (2004).
28 April 2006 S/RES/1674 This resolution was on the protection of civilians in armed conflict, expressed grave concern at the illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons, and the use of such weapons on civilians affected by armed conflict. The Council emphasised the need to end impunity and drew attention to the range of justice mechanisms to be considered, including national, international and mixed criminal courts and tribunals.