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

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30 March 2005 S/RES/1592 This resolution extended the mandate of MONUC until 1 October 2005.
29 March 2005 S/RES/1591 This resolution created a committee and panel of experts and additional individually targeting measures.
24 March 2005 S/RES/1589 This resolution extended UNAMA's mandate until 24 March 2006.
24 March 2005 S/RES/1590 This resolution established UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS). This was the first resolution to affirm zero tolerance of sexual exploitation in all UN peacekeeping missions.
15 March 2005 S/RES/1587 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).
1 February 2005 S/RES/1584 This resolution authorised the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire to monitor the arms embargo and created a Group of Experts to provide information to the Sanctions Committee.
28 January 2005 S/RES/1582 This resolution condemned the killings and abductions of civilians in the Gali district.
28 January 2005 S/RES/1583 This resolution extended the mandate of UNIFIL until 31 July 2005 and expressed intention to review the mandate and structure of UNIFIL.
22 December 2004 S/RES/1580 This resolution extended the mandate of the UN Peacebuilding Support Office in Guinea-Bissau, the Council also called on the Country's National Assembly to take into account principles of justice and fight against impunity when considering amnesties.
21 December 2004 S/RES/1579 This resolution renewed sanctions and the Panel's mandate until 21 December 2005.
15 December 2004 S/RES/1578 This resolution extended the mandate of UNDOF until 30 June 2005.
1 December 2004 S/RES/1577 This resolution renewed ONUB's mandate until 1 June 2005.
29 November 2004 S/RES/1576 This resolution extended the mandate of MINUSTAH.
22 November 2004 S/RES/1575 This resolution established EUFOR.
19 November 2004 S/RES/1574 This resolution was adopted in Nairobi and expressed support for the Sudanese peace processes.