UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions
Security Council Resolutions | Return to full list |
14 December 2005 S/RES/1642 | This resolution extended the mandate of UNFICYP until 15 June 2006. |
30 November 2005 S/RES/1641 | This resolution is a short technical rollover of ONUB's mandate. |
23 November 2005 S/RES/1640 | This resolution demanded border demarcation and the lifting of restrictions on the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea. |
21 November 2005 S/RES/1639 | This resolution extended EUFOR's mandate to 21 November 2006. |
11 November 2005 S/RES/1638 | This resolution mandated UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) to apprehend Charles Taylor. |
8 November 2005 S/RES/1637 | This resolution extended the Multi National Force's (MNF) mandate, the DFI and the IAMB until 31 December 2006. |
31 October 2005 S/RES/1636 | This resolution urged Syria to cooperate with the investigation and established sanctions against suspects in the assassination. |
28 October 2005 S/RES/1635 | This resolution expanded the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the elections. |
28 October 2005 S/RES/1634 | extended MINURSO's mandate until 30 April 2006. |
21 October 2005 S/RES/1633 | This resolution extended President Gbagbo's term by 12 months, supported the creation of the IWG, called for the designation of a prime minister and reaffirmed its readiness to impose sanctions. |
18 October 2005 S/RES/1632 | This resolution extended the mandate of the Group of Experts to 15 December 2005. |
17 October 2005 S/RES/1631 | This resolution addressed the issue of cooperation between the UN and regional organisations and stressed the role of regional organisations in addressing the issue of small arms. |
14 October 2005 S/RES/1630 | This resolution renewed the Monitoring Group's mandate. |
23 September 2005 S/RES/1627 | This resolution renewed UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) until 24 March 2006. |
19 September 2005 S/RES/1626 | This resolution authorised a temporary redeployment in Sierra Leone of UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) troops. |