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Indexto Proceedings of theSecurityCouncil

Sixty-second year - 2007

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Dag Hammarskjold Library New York, 2008 ST/LIB/SER.B/S.44

Index to Proceedings of theSecurityCouncil

Sixty-second year - 2007

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J CONTENTS

Introduction...... v

Abbreviations ...... vii

Organizational information...... xi

Check-list of meetings...... xiii

Agenda ...... xix

Subject index ...... 1

Index to speeches...... 145

List of documents ...... 251

Resolutions adopted by the Security Council...... 259

Voting chart of resolutions...... 263

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The Security Council is the organ of the United Nations DOCUMENTATION OF THE which has primary responsibility for the maintenance of SECURITY COUNCIL international peace and security under the Charter of the United Nations. The Council, which is composed of 15 Documents of the Security Council are first issued in members, is organized so as to be able to function provisional form. A selected number of them are subsequently continuously. printed in the quarterly Supplements to Official Records, where they are arranged chronologically. Some special reports are The Index to Proceedings of the Security Council is a issued individually as numbered Special Supplements. guide to the documentation and proceedings of the Security Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, first issued in Council, its commissions, committees and ad hoc committees. provisional form, are later collected along with decisions taken, The present issue covers the sixty-second year (2007) of the in a separate volume of the Official Records of the year. After Security Council and its 8 sub-bodies which met during the their republication in the Official Records, the provisional year. The Index is prepared by the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, documents are no longer available. Department of Public Information, as one of the products of the United Nations Bibliographic Information System (UNBIS). Double-symbol documents bearing both S/- and A/- symbols were submitted to both the Security Council and the ARRANGEMENT OF THE INDEX General Assembly.

The Index consists of the following parts: Verbatim records of meetings of the Security Council appear first in provisional form. They may be identified by their Sessional information, listing members and officers, symbol, which consists of the series corresponding to that of and providing information on rules of procedure and on the meeting, e.g., S/PV.5789. Verbatim records of meetings resolutions and decisions; are later printed as separate fascicles in the Official Records.

Check-list of meetings, listing the meetings of the Council and those of its subsidiary bodies that met during the HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS year;

Agenda, listing matters considered by and brought Printed documentation for the Security Council, sixty-second before the Council together with the subject headings under year, may be obtained or purchased from authorized sales which these items are listed in the Subject index; agents by providing the following information:

Subject index, providing topical access to Security Official Records of the Security Council, Sixty-second Council documentation arranged alphabetically by subjects Year: and listing documents submitted to the Council, the meetings at which items were considered and the action taken, if any; Meeting. . . (specify meeting number) for verbatim records.

Index to speeches, providing access to speeches that Supplement for . . . (specify quarter of year or special were made before the Security Council. The index is supplement no.). subdivided into 3 sections: corporate names/countries, speakers and subjects; Resolutions and decisions (for the collected edition of resolutions and decisions adopted during the year). List of documents, listing documents arranged by symbol;

Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, 2007, listing resolution numbers, the subjects under which they may be found in the Subject index, as well as meetings and dates on which the resolutions were adopted;

Voting chart, indicating the voting for resolutions adopted by the Council.

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Add. Addendum, addenda

AMISOM African Union Mission in Somalia

Art. Article

BINUB United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi

BONUCA United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Republic

ch. chapter

Corr. Corrigendum; corrigenda

CIS Commonwealth of Independent States

CSCE Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe

ECOWAS Economic Community of West African States

EUFOR Multinational Stabilization Force (EU Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina)

GAOR Official Records of the General Assembly

IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency

ICJ International Court of Justice

KFOR Kosovo Force

MINUCI United Nations Mission in Côte d’Ivoire

MINURCA United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic

MINURCAT United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad

MINURSO United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara

MINUSTAH United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti

MONUC United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization no. number(s)

OAS Organization of American States

OIC Organization of the Islamic Conference

ONUB United Nations Operation in Burundi

OSCE Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

PLO Palestine Liberation Organization

POLISARIO Frente Popular para la Liberacíon de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro

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Rev. revision

SCOR Official Records of the Security Council sess. session

SFOR Multinational Stabilization Force

Suppl. Supplement

UN United Nations

UNAMA United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan

UNAMI United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq

UNAMID African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur

UNDOF United Nations Disengagement Observer Force

UNDP United Nations Development Programme

UNFICYP United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus

UNHCR Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund

UNIFIL United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon

UNIOSIL United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone

United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

United States United States of America

UNMEE United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea

UNMIK United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo

UNMIL United Nations Mission in Liberia

UNMIN United Nations Political Mission in Nepal

UNMIS United Nations Mission in Sudan

UNMIT United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste

UNMOGIP United Nations Military Observer Group in and Pakistan

UNMOVIC United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission

UNOCI United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire

UNOGBIS United Nations Peace Building Support Office in Guinea-Bissau

UNOMIG United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia

UNOWA United Nations Office for West Africa

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UNPOS United Nations Political Office for Somalia

UNRWA United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East

UNTOP United Nations Tajikistan Office of Peace-building

WFP World Food Programme

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MEMBERS AND TERMS OF OFFICE

Members Date of election by the Term of office General Assembly (1 Jan.-31 Dec.)

Belgium 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 China Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Congo 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 France Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Ghana 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 Indonesia 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 Italy 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 Panama 7 Nov. 2006 2007-2008 Peru 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 Qatar 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 Russian Federation Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Slovakia 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 South Africa 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 United Kingdom Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter United States Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter

A list of representatives and advisers for 2007 is included in Permanent Missions to the United Nations (ST/SG/SER.A/295 + Add.1-10 and 296/Add.1).

PRESIDENTS

In accordance with rule 18 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, the presidency of the Council is held in turn by Member States, normally in the English alphabetical order of their names. Each President holds office for one calendar month. During 2007, the presidency was held as follows:

Month President Meetings

January Russian Federation (Churkin, Vitaly I.) 5615-5619, 5621-5622, 5624, 5626- 5627 (Shcherbak, Igor N.) 5627 (Resumption 1)

February Slovakia (Burian, Peter) 5628, 5629 + Resumption 1, 5630- 5631, 5632 (Resumption 1), 5633- 5634, 5635 (Resumption 1) (Kubis, Ján) 5635, 5632

March South Africa (Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack) 5636-5639, 5641-5642. 5644-5648, 5652 (Dlamini Zuma, Nkosazana/ 5649 + Resumption 1 (Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack) (Dlamini Zuma, Nkosazana) 5650-5651

April United Kingdom (Parry, Emyr Jones) 5653, 5655, 5659-5662, 5668-5671 (Beckett, Margaret) 5663 (Beckett, Margaret/Parry, Emyr 5663 (Resumption 1) Jones/Pierce, Karen) (Pierce, Karen) 5664 (Howells, Kim) 5667

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Month President Meetings

May United States (Khalilzad, Zalmay) 5672-5674, 5679, 5683-5686 (Wolff, Alejandro) 5675, 5677 (Wolcott Sanders, Jackie) 5676. 5681-5682

June Belgium (Verbeke, Johan C.) 5687, 5690-5692, 5693-5703, 5708- 5713 (Gucht, Karel de) 5704, 5705 + Resumption 1, 5706

July China (Wang, Guangya) 5714, 5716-5721, 5723, 5725-5727

August Congo (Gayama, Pascal) 5728-5730, 5732-5734, 5735 + Resumption 1, 5736 + Resumption 1

September France (Ripert, Jean-Maurice) 5738-5748, 5750-5751 (Sarkozy, Nicolas) 5749

October Ghana (Christian, Leslie) 5752-5754, 5757-5765, 5768-5769, 5772-5774 (Osei-Adjei, Akwasi) 5766 + Resumption 1 (Tachie-Menson, Robert) 5767

November Indonesia (Wirajuda, Hassan) 5776 + Resumption 1 (Natalewaga, Marty M.) 5777-5779, 5781 + Resumption 1, 5782-5786, 5788

December Italy (Spatafora, Marcello) 5789-5793, 5795, 5798-5800, 5804- 5806, 5809-5810, 5813-5816 (Spatafora, Marcello/Mantovani, 5796, 5801 Aldo) (Mantovani, Aldo) 5802-5803, 5807-5808 (D' Alema, Massimo) 5812

RULES OF PROCEDURE

During 2007, the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council contained in document S/96/Rev.7 were in effect (Sales No. E.83.1.4).

RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS

Resolutions adopted and decisions taken by the Council during 2007 are collected in a volume of the Official Records of the Security Council Sixty- second year (documents S/INF/62 and S/INF/63) (to be issued).

Resolutions initially issued separately in provisional form under the symbols S/RES/1739-1794 (2007), are listed on pages 259-261, entitled “Resolutions adopted by the Security Council”.

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(Symbol: S/PV.-)

Meeting Date, 2007 Meeting Date, 2007 Meeting Date, 2007

5615 8 Jan. 5660 13 Apr. 5708 28 June 5616 9 Jan. 5661 13 Apr. 5709 29 June 5617 10 Jan. 5662 13 Apr. 5710 29 June 5618 11 Jan. 5663 17 Apr. 5711 29 June 5619 12 Jan. 5663(Resumption1) 17 Apr. 5712 29 June 5620 16 Jan. 5664 17 Apr. 5713 29 June 5621 16 Jan. 5665 20 Apr. 5714 9 July 5622 23 Jan. 5666 23 Apr. 5715 11 July 5623 24 Jan. 5667 25 Apr. 5716 16 July 5624 25 Jan. 5668 27 Apr. 5717 16 July 5625 29 Jan. 5669 30 Apr. 5718 17 July 5626 30 Jan. 5670 30 Apr. 5719 19 July 5627 31 Jan. 5671 30 Apr, 5720 23 July 5627(Resumption1) 31 Jan. 5672 2 May 5721 23 July 5628 12 Feb. 5673 10 May 5722 24 July 5629 13 Feb. 5674 10 May 5723 25 July 5629(Resumption1) 13 Feb. 5675 16 May 5724 26 July 5630 15 Feb. 5676 18 May 5725 30 July 5631 15 Feb. 5677 21 May 5726 31 July 5632 20 Feb. 5678 21 May 5727 31 July 5632(Resumption1) 20 Feb. 5679 22 May 5728 3 Aug. 5633 20 Feb. 5680 23 May 5729 10 Aug. 5634 22 Feb. 5681 23 May 5730 10 Aug. 5635 23 Feb. 5682 23 May 5731 16 Aug. 5635(Resumption1) 23 Feb. 5683 24 May 5732 20 Aug. 5636 7 Mar. 5684 25 May 5733 24 Aug. 5637 9 Mar. 5685 30 May 5734 27 Aug. 5638 14 Mar. 5686 30 May 5735 28 Aug. 5639 15 Mar. 5687 7 June 5735(Resumption1) 28 Aug. 5640 19 Mar. 5688 7 June 5736 29 Aug. 5641 20 Mar. 5689 8 June 5736(Resumption1) 29 Aug. 5642 21 Mar. 5690 8 June 5737 6 Sept. 5643 22 Mar. 5691 11 June 5738 7 Sept. 5644 22 Mar. 5692 12 June 5739 10 Sept. 5645 23 Mar. 5693 13 June 5740 10 Sept. 5646 23 Mar. 5694 13 June 5741 14 Sept. 5647 24 Mar. 5695 14 June 5742 14 Sept. 5648 27 Mar. 5696 15 June 5743 19 Sept. 5649 28 Mar. 5697 18 June 5744 19 Sept. 5649(Resumption1) 28 Mar. 5698 20 June 5745 20 Sept. 5650 28 Mar. 5699 20 June 5746 20 Sept. 5651 28 Mar. 5700 20 June 5747 20 Sept. 5652 30 Mar. 5701 20 June 5748 25 Sept. 5653 3 Apr. 5702 21 June 5749 25 Sept. 5654 3 Apr. 5703 22 June 5750 28 Sept. 5655 4 Apr. 5704 25 June 5751 28 Sept. 5656 4 Apr. 5705 25 June 5752 2 Oct. 5657 10 Apr. 5705(Resumption1) 25 June 5753 5 Oct. 5658 10 Apr. 5706 26 June 5754 5 Oct. 5659 12 Apr. 5707 28 June 5755 10 Oct.

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Meeting Date, 2007 Meeting Date, 2007 Meeting Date, 2007

5756 11 Oct. 5776 6 Nov. 5795 10 Dec. 5757 11 Oct. 5776(Resumption1) 6 Nov. 5796 11 Dec. 5758 15 Oct. 5777 13 Nov. 5797 11 Dec. 5759 15 Oct. 5778 13 Nov. 5798 11 Dec. 5760 15 Oct. 5779 14 Nov. 5799 11 Dec. 5761 17 Oct. 5780 15 Nov. 5800 12 Dec. 5762 19 Oct. 5781 20 Nov. 5801 13 Dec. 5763 19 Oct. 5781(Resumption1) 20 Nov. 5802 14 Dec. 5764 22 Oct. 5782 21 Nov. 5803 14 Dec. 5765 22 Oct. 5783 21 Nov. 5804 14 Dec. 5766 23 Oct. 5784 27 Nov. 5805 17 Dec. 5766(Resumption1) 23 Oct. 5785 28 Nov. 5806 17 Dec. 5767 24 Oct. 5786 28 Nov. 5807 18 Dec. 5768 24 Oct. 5787 29 Nov. 5808 18 Dec. 5769 25 Oct. 5788 30 Nov. 5809 19 Dec. 5770 26 Oct. 5789 5 Dec. 5810 19 Dec. 5771 29 Oct. 5790 5 Dec. 5811 19 Dec. 5772 29 Oct. 5791 6 Dec. 5812 19 Dec. 5773 31 Oct. 5792 6 Dec. 5813 21 Dec. 5774 31 Oct. 5793 6 Dec. 5814 21 Dec. 5775 2 Nov. 5794 7 Dec. 5815 21 Dec. 5816 27 Dec.

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UNITED NATIONS COMPENSATION COMMISSION (Symbol: S/AC.26/SR.-)

Established at the 2987th meeting, 20 May 1991. Terms of reference: resolution 692 (1991) of 20 May 1991. President: Alex Van Meeuwen (Belgium). Vice-Presidents: representatives of Congo and Indonesia. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Session Date, 2007

62 20-22 Feb. 63 20-22 June 64 30-31 Oct.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1267 (1999) CONCERNING AL-QUAIDA AND THE TALIBAN AND ASSOCIATED INDIVIDUALS AND ENTITIES (Symbol: S/AC.37/SR.-)

Established at the 4051st meeting, 15 Oct. 1999. Terms of reference: resolution 1267 (1999) of 15 Oct. 1999. Chairman: Johan C. Verbeke (Belgium). Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Ghana and Russian Federation. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Meeting Date, 2007

35 10 Dec.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1373 (2001) CONCERNING COUNTER-TERRORISM (Symbol: S/AC.40/SR.-)

Established at the 4385th meeting, 28 Sept. 2001 Terms of reference: resolution 1373 (2001) of 28 Sept. 2001. Chairman: Ricardo Alberto Arias (Panama) Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Peru, Qatar and South Africa. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Meeting Date, 2007

179 1 Feb. 180 22 Feb. 181 22 Mar. 182 6 Apr. 183 3 May 184 11 May 185 24 May 186 28 June 187 19 July 188 26 July 189 13 Sept. 190 8 Nov. 191 29 Nov. 192 19 Dec.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1540 (2004) CONCERNING NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS (Symbol: S/AC.44/SR.-)

Established at the 4956th meeting, 28 Apr. 2004. Terms of reference: resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 Apr. 2004. Chairman: Peter Burian (Slovakia). Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Ghana, Indonesia and United Kingdom. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Meeting Date, 2007

18 14 Mar. 19 30 July 20 12 Sept.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1718 (2006) CONCERNING THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (Symbol: S/AC.49/SR.-)

Established at the 5551st meeting, 14 Oct. 2006. Terms of reference: resolution 1718 (2006) of 14 Oct. 2006 Chairman: Marcello Spatafora (Italy). Vice-Chairmen: Representatives of Ghana and Peru. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Meeting Date, 2007

1 20 June

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1737 (2006) CONCERNING THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN (Symbol: S/AC.50/SR.-)

Established at the 5612th meeting, 23 Dec. 2006. Terms of reference: resolution 1737 (2006) of 23 Dec. 2006. Chairman: Johan C. Verbeke (Belgium). Vice-Chairmen: Ghana and Peru. Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Meeting Date, 2007

1 23 Jan. 2 30 May

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

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The Council's practice is to adopt at each meeting, on the basis of a provisional agenda circulated in advance, the agenda for that meeting. At subsequent meetings an item may appear in its original form or with the addition of such sub-items as the Council may decide to include. Once included in the agenda, an item remains on the list of matters of which the Council is seized, until the Council agrees to its removal.

The agenda as adopted for each meeting in 2007 will be found in the Official Records of the Security Council, Sixty-Second Year (S/PV.5615-5816). A list of weekly summary statements of matters of which the Security Council is seized, and on the stage reached in their consideration, submitted by the Secretary-General under rule 11 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, appears in the Subject index under the heading "UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA".

Listed below are the matters considered by, or brought to the attention of the Council during 2007. They are arranged alphabetically by the subject headings under which related documents are to be found in the Subject index.

LIST OF MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL DURING 2007

NOTE: Subject headings under which documentation related to agenda items is listed in the Subject index appear in capital letters following the title of the item.

1. The situation in Afghanistan. See AFGHANISTAN SITUATION 1a. United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN

2. Peace and security in Africa. See AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY

3. The role of the Security Council in the prevention of armed conflicts. See ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL

4. The situation in Burundi. See BURUNDI SITUATION

5. The situation in the Central African Republic. See CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION

6. Relations between Chad and Sudan. See CHAD–SUDAN

7. The situation in Chad. See CHAD SITUATION

8. Protection of civilians in armed conflict. See CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS

9. Political conditions in Côte d’Ivoire. See CÔTE D'IVOIRE –POLITICAL CONDITIONS 9a. United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire. See UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE

10. The situation in Cyprus. See CYPRUS QUESTION 10a. United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. See UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

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11. The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. See DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 11a. United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. See UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

12. Disarmament matters. See DISARMAMENT

13. Relations between Eritrea and Ethiopia. See ERITREA–ETHIOPIA 13a. United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea. See UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA

14. Regional security in Europe See EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY

15. The situation in the former Yugoslavia. See FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION 15a. The situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. See BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION 15b. International security presence in Kosovo. See KFOR 15c. The situation in Kosovo (Serbia). See KOSOVO (SERBIA)

16. The situation in Georgia. See GEORGIA SITUATION 16a. United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia. See UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

17. Peace and security in the Great Lakes region of Africa. See GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY

18. The situation in Guinea Bissau. See GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

19. Political conditions in Haiti. See HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 19a. United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. See UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI

20. Humanitarian assistance for victims of war. See HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS

21. Election of members of the International Court of Justice. See ICJ–MEMBERS

22. International peace and security. See INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

23. International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. See INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

24. International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994. See INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA

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25. The situation in Iraq. See IRAQ SITUATION

26. The situation between Iraq and Kuwait See IRAQ–KUWAIT SITUATION 26a. United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq. See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ

27. The situation in Liberia. See LIBERIA SITUATION 27a. United Nations Mission in Liberia. See UN MISSION IN LIBERIA

28. The situation in the Middle East. See MIDDLE EAST SITUATION 28a. Relations between Israel and Lebanon. See ISRAEL–LEBANON 28b. The situation in Palestine. See PALESTINE QUESTION 28c. The situation in the occupied Arab territories. See TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL 28d. United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. See UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE 28e. United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. See UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

29. Political conditions in Myanmar. See MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS

30. Political conditions in Nepal. See NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 30a. United Nations Political Mission in Nepal. See UN POLITICAL MISSION IN NEPAL

31. Matters concerning the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. See NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION

32. Building peace. See PEACE-BUILDING

33. Cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations. See REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN

34. The situation of human rights in Rwanda. See RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS 34a. The situation in Rwanda. See RWANDA SITUATION

35. Sanctions. See SANCTIONS 35a. Implementation of sanctions by Member States. See SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE

36. Political conditions in Sierra Leone. See SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 36a. United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone. See UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE

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37. Small arms. See SMALL ARMS

38. The Somalia situation. See SOMALIA SITUATION

39. Political conditions in the Sudan. See SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 39a. United Nations Mission in the Sudan. See UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN 39b. African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. See AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR

40. International terrorism. See TERRORISM

41. The situation in Timor-Leste. See TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION 41a. United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor Leste. See UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR LESTE 41b. United Nations Security Council Mission to Timor Leste. See UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR LESTE

42. Methods of work of the Security Council. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK

43. Annual report of the Security Council to the General Assembly. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007)

44. Efforts to reform and strengthen United Nations system. See UN. SYSTEM–STRENGTHENING

45. The question of Western Sahara. See WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION 45a. United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara. See UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA

46. Women and armed conflicts. See WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

OTHER MATTERS BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL DURING 2007

NOTE: These items were not discussed by the Council

1. Relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. See ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN

2. Relations between Cameroon and Nigeria. See CAMEROON–NIGERIA

3. Children and armed conflicts. See CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

4. Relations between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. See DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO–UGANDA

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5. Security of diplomats. See DIPLOMATS’ SECURITY

6. Environment. See ENVIRONMENT

7. Human rights matters. See HUMAN RIGHTS

8. Question of India and Pakistan. See INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION

9. Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Israel. See IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–ISRAEL

10. Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and United Arab Emirates. See IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

11. Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and United Kingdom. See IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED KINGDOM

12. Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and United States. See IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED STATES

13. Question of Korea. See KOREAN QUESTION

14. Relations between the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and United States. See LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA–UNITED STATES

15. Narcotic drugs. See NARCOTIC DRUGS

16. United Nations Peacekeeping operations. See PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

17. Matters concerning refugees. See REFUGEES

18. Regional cooperation. See REGIONAL COOPERATION

19. The situation in Tajikistan. See TAJIKISTAN SITUATION

20. Membership of the Security Council. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–MEMBERSHIP

21. Election of Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of Sanctions Committees of the Security Council. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–SANCTIONS COMMITTEES–OFFICERS

22. United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. See UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

23. United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic. See UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

24. United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad. See UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC AND CHAD

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OTHER MATTERS INCLUDED IN THE INDEX

1. Matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA

2. Credentials of representatives on the Security Council in 2007. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS

2. Credentials of representatives on the Security Council in 2008. See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2008)–REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS

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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) See also: UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/2007/677 Letter, 15 Nov. 2007, from the Chairman of Reports the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the S/2007/48 Letter, 29 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- Taliban and associated individuals and entities. General. Transmits letter dated 22 Jan. 2007 from the Transmits 7th report of the Analytical Support and Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to operations of the International Security Assistance Force resolution 1526 (2004) and extended by resolutions covering the period 1 Aug.-1 Nov. 2006. 1617 (2005) and 1735 (2006). S/2007/132 Letter, 7 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of the General documents Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the S/2007/38 (A/61/714) Letter, 25 Jan. 2007, from Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Pakistan. Refers to letter from Afghanistan (A/61/695- Transmits the 6th report of the Analytical Support and S/2007/13) concerning cross-border movement by Sanctions Monitoring Team appointed pursuant to militants and states that Pakistan is cooperating fully with Security Council resolutions 1526 (2004) and 1617 Afghan and coalition forces to promote peace and (2005) concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and security in Afghanistan. associated individuals and entities, submitted to the S/2007/44 Letter, 29 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- Security Council Committee Established pursuant to General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1735 Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the (2006) concerning Al-Qaida and Taliban sanctions Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities on 7 regime; reports the reappointment of 7 experts of the Nov. 2006. Monitoring Team, appointed pursuant to Resolution 1617 S/2007/152 (A/61/799) The situation in Afghanistan and (2005), for a period of 18 months, until 30 June 2008; its implications for international peace and security : reports also the designation of Richard Barrett as the report of the Secretary-General. Coordinator of the Monitoring Team. Issued: 15 Mar. 2007. S/2007/59 Letter, 29 Jan. 2007, from the Chairman of the S/2007/229 Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and Associated concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities, providing summary of the Individuals and Entities containing the position of the Committee's activities during the period 1 Jan.-31 Dec. Committee on the recommendations included in the 6th 2006. report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions S/2007/177 (A/61/828) Identical letters, 21 Mar. 2007, Monitoring Team. from India addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/306 Letter, 22 May 2007, from the Secretary- President of the Security Council. Transmits the New General. Transmits letter dated 11 May 2007 from the Delhi Declaration issued at the end of the Second Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the Regional Economic Cooperation Conference on operations of the International Security Assistance Force Afghanistan held in New Delhi in Nov. 2006. covering the period from Oct. 2006 to Feb. 2007. S/2007/190 Letter, 9 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/494 Letter, 15 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Reports the appointment, following General. Transmits letter dated 10 Aug. 2007 from the consultations with the Counter-Terrorism Committee, of Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the Mubarak Mashhoor al-Shahrani (Saudi Arabia) and operations of the International Security Assistance Force Carlton Greene (United States) as experts to the covering the period Feb.- Apr. 2007. Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team to replace Ashraf Mohsen (Egypt) and John Smith (United S/2007/555 (A/62/345) The situation in Afghanistan and States) who resigned as from 27 Nov. 2006 and 31 Mar. its implications for international peace and security : 2007 respectively. report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 21 Sept. 2007. S/2007/255 (A/61/892) Letter, 1 Feb. 2007, from Liechtenstein. Transmits summary of an international S/2007/558 Letter, 20 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- colloquium of high-level representatives and experts on General of NATO. Transmits communication dated 19 the theme "Creating stability and prosperity in Sept. 2007 from the Secretary-General of NATO Afghanistan and the region", held in Vienna, 26-29 Oct. attaching quarterly report on the activities of the 2006. International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan for the period May-July 2007. S/2007/266 (A/61/898) Letter, 3 May 2007, from Turkey. 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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) S/2007/289 (A/61/912) Identical letters, 16 May 2007, Draft resolutions from Afghanistan addressed to the Secretary-General S/2007/169 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate and the President of the Security Council. Transmits of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan]. letter dated 14 May 2007 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan protesting alleged intrusion of S/2007/548 Draft resolution [on extension of the Pakistan's military into Afghanistan territory and resulted authorization of the International Security Assistance in the loss of lives of 13 Afghan citizens. Force in Afghanistan]. S/2007/299 (A/61/918) Identical letters, 21 May 2007, Statements by the President of the Security from Pakistan addressed to the Secretary-General and Council the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 14 May 2007 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs S/PRST/2007/27 Statement [made on behalf of the of Afghanistan (A/61/912-S/2007/289) and alleges that Security Council, at the 5718th meeting, 17 July 2007, in on 13 May 2007 Afghan forces opened unprovoked firing connection with the Council's consideration of the item on Pakistan military posts and personnel stationed to entitled "The situation in Afghanistan"] / by the President protect the international border and interdict cross- of the Security Council. border infiltration. Reaffirms its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and national unity of S/2007/417 (A/61/993) Identical letters, 22 June 2007, Afghanistan and the central and impartial role that the UN from Japan addressed to the President of the General continues to play in promoting peace and stability in Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Afghanistan by leading the efforts of the international Transmits the Co-Chair's summary of the Conference on community; emphasizes that the strengthening of Afghan Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups for the institutions, the advancement of regional cooperation, Stabilization of Afghanistan: Coordination with Police sustained economic and social development, and the fight Reform, held in Tokyo, 21June 2007. against international terrorism, as well as against opium cultivation, production and trafficking remain key factors to S/2007/419 (A/61/995) Identical letters, 6 July 2007, from achieve sustainable peace, stability and development in Italy addressed to the Secretary-General and the Afghanistan; reiterates its support for the continuing President of the Security Council. Transmits the endeavours by the Afghan Government, with the conclusions of the Chairs and the joint recommendations assistance of the international community, including the adopted at the International Conference on the Rule of International Security Assistance Force and the Operation Law in Afghanistan, held in Rome, 2-3 July 2007. Enduring Freedom coalition, to further improve the security S/2007/492 Letter, 13 Aug. 2007, from Afghanistan. situation and to continue to address the threat posed by Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other extremist groups; Afghanistan expressing appreciation for the role played condemns in the strongest terms all suicide attacks by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), against civilians and Afghan and international forces and authorized under Security Council resolution 1386 their destabilizing effects on the security and stability of (2001) of 20 Dec. 2001 and subsequent resolutions, for Afghanistan and deeply regrets all losses sustained by the the wider contribution that the UN is making towards local population, the national security forces and security and stability in Afghanistan. international military and civilian personnel. S/2007/616 (A/62/492) Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from Participation by non-Council members (without Tajikistan. Transmits, on behalf of the members of the the right to vote) Shanghai Cooperation Organization – China, S/PV.5641 (20 Mar. 2007) Afghanistan, Belarus, Canada, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, New and Uzbekistan, the Bishkek Declaration adopted at the Zealand, Netherlands, Norway and Pakistan. Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Bishkek on 16 Aug. S/PV.5645 (23 Mar. 2007) Afghanistan. 2007. S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Australia, Cuba, Germany, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Liechtenstein, the Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Venezuela and Viet New York, the final communiqué of the annual Nam. Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the OIC, held at UN S/PV.5718 (17 July 2007) Afghanistan. Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. S/PV.5744 (19 Sept. 2007) Afghanistan. S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from S/PV.5760 (15 Oct. 2007) Afghanistan, Canada, India, Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New Pakistan and Portugal. York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007) Australia, Canada, Cuba, Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, Liechtenstein, Portugal and the Bolivarian Republic of 15-17 May 2007. Venezuela. - 2 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Discussion in plenary See also: BURUNDI SITUATION CAMEROON–NIGERIA S/PV.5641 (20 Mar. 2007). CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION S/PV.5645 (23 Mar. 2007). CHAD–SUDAN At the 5645th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/169 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1746 (2007). CHAD SITUATION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007). DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO– S/PV.5680 (23 May 2007). UGANDA S/PV.5718 (17 July 2007). DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO At the 5718th meeting, the President made a SITUATION statement, on behalf of the Council members, in ERITREA–ETHIOPIA connection with prior consultations among Council GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL members on the item entitled "The situation in SECURITY Afghanistan": S/PRST/2007/27. GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION S/PV.5744 (19 Sept. 2007). HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS At the 5744th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/548 LIBERIA SITUATION was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 1776 (2007). RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5760 (15 Oct. 2007). SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007). SOMALIA SITUATION Resolutions SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE S/RES/1746(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)]. Reports Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMA, as S/2007/143 Report of the Secretary-General on cross- established by resolution 1662 (2006), until 23 Mar. 2008; border issues in West Africa. calls upon all Afghan and international parties to continue Issued: 13 Mar. 2007. to cooperate with UNAMA in the implementation of its mandate and in efforts to promote the security and S/2007/294 Letter, 18 May 2007, from the Secretary- freedom of movement of UN and associated personnel General. Transmits report, prepared by an independent throughout the country. (Adopted unanimously, 5645th consultant appointed by UN Office for West Africa meeting, 23 Mar. 2007) (UNOWA) in consultation with the Office of Internal Oversight Services, reviewing the activities of the UN S/RES/1776(2007) [Extension of the authorization of the Office for West Africa and assessing its performance in International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan carrying out the main functions assigned to it in its (ISAF)]. mandate. Decides to extend the authorization of the International Security Assistance Force for a period of 12 S/2007/393 (A/62/96) Letter, 15 June 2007, from Sao months beyond 13 Oct. 2007; authorizes the Member Tome and Principe. Transmits report of the 25th States participating in the International Security Assistance ministerial meeting of the UN Standing Advisory Force (ISAF) to take all necessary measures to fulfil its Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa, held mandate; calls upon Member States to contribute in Sao Tome and Principe, 14-18 May 2007. personnel, equipment and other resources; stresses the S/2007/421 Report of the Security Council mission to importance of increasing the effective functionality, Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, professionalism and accountability of the Afghan security 14 to 21 June 2007. sector; encourages ISAF and other partners to sustain Issued: 11 July 2007. their efforts to train, mentor and empower the Afghan national security forces; calls upon ISAF to continue to S/2007/421/Corr.1 Report of the Security Council mission work in close consultation with the Afghan Government to Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General 14 to 21 June 2007 : corrigendum. as well as with the Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Issued: 13 July 2007. - Corrects text. coalition in the implementation of the force mandate; S/2007/638 (A/62/513) Letter, 11 Oct. 2007, from requests the leadership of ISAF to keep the Security Cameroon. Transmits report of the 26th ministerial Council regularly informed, through the Secretary-General, meeting of the UN Standing Advisory Committee on on the implementation of its mandate. (Adopted (14-0-1), Security Questions in Central Africa, held in Yaoundé, 3- 5744th meeting, 19 Sept. 2007) 7 Sept. 2007.

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AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) General documents S/2007/753 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to exchange of letters and the mid-term S/2007/6 Note [on extension of the mandate of the Ad review of the activities and performance of the UN Office Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and for West Africa (UNOWA) and requests an extension of Resolution in Africa until 31 Dec. 2007] / by the the mandate of the Office for a further period of 3 years President of the Security Council. until 31 Dec. 2010 subject to a mid-term review to be S/2007/112 Letter, 23 Feb. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits conducted in 2009. communiqué adopted by the 71st meeting of the Peace S/2007/754 Letter, 21 Dec. 2007, from the President of and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Ababa on 16 Feb. 2007, on the situation in Guinea. dated 28 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/753) recommending the S/2007/148 Letter, 14 Mar. 2007, from South Africa. extension of the mandate of the UN Office for West Transmits a concept paper for the Security Council's Africa (UNOWA) for a further period of 3 years until 31 open debate to be held on 28 Mar. 2007 on the Dec. 2010 and reports the concurrence of the Council relationship between the UN and regional organizations, with the recommendation; encourages the Secretary- in particular the African Union, in the maintenance of General to explore the possibility of direct contributions international peace and security. from Member States in addition to resources from within the UN. S/2007/273 (A/61/905) Letter, 3 May 2007, from Eritrea. Transmits letter dated 3 May 2007 from the President of S/2007/771 Note [on the extension of the mandate of the Eritrea concerning the issue of terrorism and the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention and situation in Somalia; urges the Security Council to carry Resolution in Africa] / by the President of the Security out its responsibilities to avoid further instability in the Council. region. S/2007/783 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Congo. S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of Transmits report of the Ad Hoc Working Group on the Security Council. Reports that members of the Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa for the Security Council have decided to send a mission to period 2006-2007. Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, Statements by the President of the Security Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the terms of reference for each mission and the list of Council members. S/PRST/2007/31 Statement [made on behalf of the S/2007/386 Letter, 27 June 2007, from South Africa and Security Council, at the 5735th meeting, 28 Aug. 2007, the United Kingdom. Transmits joint communiqué on in connection with the Council's consideration of the item improving cooperation between the African Union Peace entitled "Maintenance of international peace and and Security Council. security"] / by the President of the Security Council. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the S/2007/496 Letter, 14 Aug. 2007, from the Congo. Council within 6 days on options for further implementation Transmits concept paper prepared to help guide the of its resolution 1625 (2005); stresses the need to carry discussion in the Security Council open debate on the out efforts to increase women's participation as subject: "Maintenance of international peace and contributors and beneficiaries in conflict prevention and security: role of the Security Council in conflict peacebuilding; calls for the further implementation of its prevention and resolution, in particular in Africa" resolution 1325 (2000); supports the comprehensive and scheduled to be held during the Presidency of the global approach recommended by the Secretary-General Republic of the Congo. in his report on the prevention of armed conflict (A/60/891), namely: structural prevention, to address the root causes S/2007/552 Letter, 19 Sept. 2007, from France. Transmits of conflict; operational prevention, to ensure the effective concept paper entitled "Debate of the Security Council operation of early warning mechanisms, mediation, on peace and security in Africa", to help guide the humanitarian access and response, the protection of discussion of the debate to be held on 25 Sept. 2007. civilians and targeted sanctions in the face of immediate S/2007/674 Note [on election of the Chairman of the crises; and systemic prevention, to prevent existing Security Council Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict conflicts from spilling over into other States; underlines the Prevention and Resolution in Africa]. need for a stronger and more structured relationship between the Security Council and the Peace and Security S/2007/687 (A/62/554) Letter, 20 Nov. 2007, from Council of the African Union contributing to the Slovakia and South Africa. Transmits statement of the achievement of the goals of peace and stability in the Co-Chairs of the International Workshop on Enhancing context of the arrangements provided for in Chapter VIII of United Nations Support for Security Sector Reform in the Charter. Africa: Towards an African Perspective, organized by South Africa and Slovakia as a follow-up to the open Participation by non-Council members (without debate in the Security Council during the presidency of the right to vote) Slovakia in Feb. 2007 and held in Cape town, South S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007) Côte d'Ivoire and the Africa, 7-8 Nov. 2007 . Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. S/PV.5735 (28 Aug. 2007) Algeria, Argentina, Benin, SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Canada, Croatia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, S/2007/384 (A/61/984) Letter, 25 June 2007, from Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Kenya, the Libyan Arab Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Transmits Jamahiriya, Namibia, Norway, Portugal, the Sudan, the following documents: the Baku Declaration, the Switzerland, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania GUAM Summit communiqué, the communiqué of the and Viet Nam. GUAM-Poland meeting, the GUAM-United States joint Discussion in plenary statement and the joint press statement of the GUAM- Japan meeting adopted at the Summit of the S/PV.5655 (4 Apr. 2007). Organization for Democracy and Economic S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). Development-GUAM, held in Baku, 18-19 June 2007. S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007). S/2007/386 Letter, 27 June 2007, from South Africa and the United Kingdom. Transmits joint communiqué on S/PV.5735 (28 Aug. 2007). improving cooperation between the African Union Peace and Security Council. S/PV.5735(Resumption 1) (28 Aug. 2007). At the 5735th meeting, the President made a S/2007/496 Letter, 14 Aug. 2007, from the Congo. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Transmits concept paper prepared to help guide the connection with prior consultations among Council discussion in the Security Council open debate on the members on the item entitled "Maintenance of international subject: "Maintenance of international peace and peace and security": S/PRST/2007/31. security: role of the Security Council in conflict prevention and resolution, in particular in Africa" S/PV.5749 (25 Sept. 2007). scheduled to be held during the Presidency of the S/PV.5792 (6 Dec. 2007). Republic of the Congo. S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the AFRICAN UNION MISSION IN SOMALIA Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in See: SOMALIA SITUATION New York, the final communiqué of the annual Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of AMISOM the States members of the OIC, held at UN Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. See: SOMALIA SITUATION S/2007/687 (A/62/554) Letter, 20 Nov. 2007, from ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. Slovakia and South Africa. Transmits statement of the SECURITY COUNCIL Co-Chairs of the International Workshop on Enhancing United Nations Support for Security Sector Reform in General documents Africa: Towards an African Perspective, organized by S/2007/148 Letter, 14 Mar. 2007, from South Africa. South Africa and Slovakia as a follow-up to the open Transmits a concept paper for the Security Council's debate in the Security Council during the presidency of open debate to be held on 28 Mar. 2007 on the Slovakia in Feb. 2007 and held in Cape town, South relationship between the UN and regional organizations, Africa, 7-8 Nov. 2007 . in particular the African Union, in the maintenance of S/2007/721 Letter, 31 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- international peace and security. General. Refers to the appointment of Francis Deng as S/2007/273 (A/61/905) Letter, 3 May 2007, from Eritrea. Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide and Transmits letter dated 3 May 2007 from the President of Mass Atrocities and expresses the Secretary-General's Eritrea concerning the issue of terrorism and the intention to change the title to that of Special situation in Somalia; urges the Security Council to carry Representative of the Secretary-General and to appoint out its responsibilities to avoid further instability in the Edward Luck as a Special Adviser on the Responsibility region. to Protect at the level of Assistant Secretary-General on a part-time basis; states that as the Special S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. Representative and the Special Adviser develop and Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating implement their mandates, they will consult and Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the coordinate with the Department of Political Affairs and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the the High Commissioner for Human Rights. Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight Industrialized Countries (G-8).

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ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. General documents SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) S/2007/105 (A/61/761) Letter, 22 Feb. 2007, from S/2007/722 Letter, 7 Dec. 2007, from the President of the Azerbaijan. Transmits appeal of refugees from Khojaly to Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary- the UN, the Council of Europe and the Organization for General (S/2007/721) on the appointment of Francis Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on the Deng as Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide occasion of the 15th anniversary of the events in and Mass Atrocities and the Secretary-General's Khojaly, Azerbaijan. intention to change the title to that of Special Representative of the Secretary-General and to appoint S/2007/327 (A/61/938) Letter, 1 June 2007, from Edward Luck as a Special Adviser on the Responsibility Azerbaijan. Transmits paragraphs related to the conflict to Protect at the level of Assistant Secretary-General on in and around the Nagorno-Karabakh region contained a part-time basis and reports that the letter has been in the Islamabad Declaration and in the Final brought to the attention of the members of the Security Communiqué adopted by the 34th session of the Islamic Council. Conference of Foreign Ministers, held in Islamabad, 15- Statements by the President of the Security 17 May 2007. Council S/2007/339 (A/61/947) Letter, 7 June 2007, from Azerbaijan. Transmits resolution 7/34-P adopted by the S/PRST/2007/31 Statement [made on behalf of the 34th session of the Islamic Conference of Foreign Security Council, at the 5735th meeting, 28 Aug. 2007, Ministers, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007, and in connection with the Council's consideration of the item report of the Secretary-General of the Organization of entitled "Maintenance of international peace and the Islamic Conference on the Nagorno Karabakh security"] / by the President of the Security Council. conflict. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council within 6 days on options for further implementation S/2007/384 (A/61/984) Letter, 25 June 2007, from of its resolution 1625 (2005); stresses the need to carry Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Transmits out efforts to increase women's participation as the following documents: the Baku Declaration, the contributors and beneficiaries in conflict prevention and GUAM Summit communiqué, the communiqué of the peacebuilding; calls for the further implementation of its GUAM-Poland meeting, the GUAM-United States joint resolution 1325 (2000); supports the comprehensive and statement and the joint press statement of the GUAM- global approach recommended by the Secretary-General Japan meeting adopted at the Summit of the in his report on the prevention of armed conflict (A/60/891), Organization for Democracy and Economic namely: structural prevention, to address the root causes Development-GUAM, held in Baku, 18-19 June 2007. of conflict; operational prevention, to ensure the effective S/2007/410 (A/61/991) Letter, 5 July 2007, from operation of early warning mechanisms, mediation, Azerbaijan. Refers to previous letter dated 28 June 2007 humanitarian access and response, the protection of from Azerbaijan and transmits statement of the Ministry civilians and targeted sanctions in the face of immediate of Foreign Affairs regarding the forthcoming "presidential crises; and systemic prevention, to prevent existing elections" to be held on 19 July 2007 in the Nagorno- conflicts from spilling over into other States; underlines the Karabakh region. need for a stronger and more structured relationship between the Security Council and the Peace and Security S/2007/422 (A/61/1000) Letter, 9 July 2007, from Council of the African Union contributing to the Azerbaijan. Transmits statement of 9 July 2007 by the achievement of the goals of peace and stability in the Council of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the context of the arrangements provided for in Chapter VIII of Organization for Democracy and Economic the Charter. Development-GUAM, regarding the forthcoming Participation by non-Council members (without "presidential elections" to be held on 19 July in the the right to vote) Nagorno-Karabakh region. S/2007/452 (A/61/1006) Letter, 20 July 2007, from S/PV.5735 (28 Aug. 2007) Algeria, Argentina, Benin, Azerbaijan. Refers to previous letters dated 28 June, Canada, Croatia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and 5 and 9 July 2007 from Azerbaijan (A/61/991- Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Kenya, the Libyan Arab S/2007/410 and A/61/1000-S/2007/422) and concerns Jamahiriya, Namibia, Norway, Portugal, the Sudan, the forthcoming "presidential elections" to be held on 19 Switzerland, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania July 2007 in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. and Viet Nam. Discussion in plenary S/2007/455 (A/61/1010) Letter, 23 July 2007, from Azerbaijan. Transmits statement of the Ministry of S/PV.5735 (28 Aug. 2007). Foreign Affairs regarding the "presidential elections" held on 19 July 2007 in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. S/PV.5735(Resumption 1) (28 Aug. 2007). At the 5735th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Maintenance of international peace and security": S/PRST/2007/31.

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ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN (continued) AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR S/2007/505 (A/61/1030) Letter, 17 Aug. 2007, from (continued) Azerbaijan. Transmits press releases and statements S/2007/596 Report of the Secretary-General on the from the international community regarding the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid presidential elections held on 19 July 2007 in the Operation in Darfur. Nagorno-Karabakh region; states that the municipal Issued: 8 Oct. 2007. elections which are planned to be held in Oct. 2007 are of a provocative nature and will not have any legal S/2007/653 Report of the Secretary-General on the validity. deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. S/2007/615 (A/62/491) Letter, 8 Oct. 2007, from Issued: 5 Nov. 2007. Azerbaijan. Transmits report entitled "Military occupation of the territory of Azerbaijan: legal assessment". S/2007/759 Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Operation in Darfur. Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Issued: 24 Dec. 2007. Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in New York, the final communiqué of the annual S/2007/759/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the deployment of the African Union-United Nations the States members of the OIC, held at UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur : corrigendum. Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. Issued: 14 Mar. 2008. - Corrects text. S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from General documents Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the S/2007/530 Letter, 30 Aug. 2007, from the Sudan. Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New Transmits decree No. 243 (2007) of the Government of York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué National Unity of the Sudan endorsing UN Security and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Council resolution 1769 (2007) on the deployment of the Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur. 15-17 May 2007. S/2007/713 Letter, 6 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR General. Expresses concern with regard to the shortage of critical assets required for the successful deployment See also: SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Reports Darfur (UNAMID) and reports that a high-level team will be sent to the European Union-Africa Summit in Lisbon S/2007/307 Letter, 7 May 2007, from the Secretary- to directly engage with as many key leaders as possible General. Transmits joint African Union-United Nations on the subject and to hold discussion with Sudanese report on the hybrid operation in Darfur. officials to resolve the issue of troop composition. S/2007/307/Rev.1 Letter, 5 June 2007, from the Draft resolutions Secretary-General. Refers to the Security Council consultations held on June 2007 on the African Union- S/2007/468 Draft resolution [on establishment of AU/UN United Nations report on the hybrid operation in Darfur Hybrid Operation in Darfur)] / Belgium, Congo, France, (S/2007/307); transmits report with some additional Italy, Peru, Slovakia and United Kingdom of Great Britain clarifications and revisions, as requested by the African and Northern Ireland. Union. Participation by non-Council members (without S/2007/307/Rev.1/Add.1 Report of the Secretary-General the right to vote) and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission S/PV.5784 (27 Nov. 2007) Sudan. on the hybrid operation in Darfur. Issued: 5 July 2007. Discussion in plenary S/2007/462 Report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. S/PV.5727 (31 July 2007). Issued: 27 July 2007. At the 5727th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/468 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1769 (2007). S/2007/517 Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid S/PV.5784 (27 Nov. 2007). Operation in Darfur. Issued: 30 Aug. 2007. S/2007/517/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur : corrigendum. Issued: 6 Sept. 2007. - Corrects text.

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AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION (continued) (continued) Resolutions S/2007/253 Letter, 3 May 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter of 23 Apr. 2007 from the High S/RES/1769(2007) [Establishment of AU/UN Hybrid Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)]. the 31st report on the activities of High Representative Decides to authorize and mandate the on the Implementation of the Peace Agreement for the establishment, for an initial period of 12 months, of an period 1 July 2006-31 Mar. 2007, submitted pursuant to AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) as set out in Security Council resolution 1031 (1995). this resolution and pursuant to the report of the Secretary- General and the Chairperson of the African Union S/2007/268 Letter, 8 May 2007, from the Secretary- Commission of 5 June 2007, and further decides that the General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 mandate of UNAMID shall be as set out in paragraphs 54 (2004), 1639 (2005) and 1722 (2006) and conveys letter and 55 of the report of the Secretary General and the dated 3 Apr. 2007 from the Secretary-General and High Chairperson of the African Union Commission of 5 June Representative for the Common Foreign and Security 2007; decides that UNAMID, which shall incorporate AMIS Policy of the European Union transmitting report on the personnel and the UN Heavy and Light Support Packages activities of the European Union military mission in to AMIS, shall consist of up to 19,555 military personnel, Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR) covering the period 1 including 360 military observers and liaison officers, and Dec.-2006-28 Feb. 2007. an appropriate civilian component including up to 3,772 police personnel and 19 formed police units comprising up S/2007/490 Letter, 10 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- to 140 personnel each; decides that force and personnel General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 generation and administration shall be conducted as set (2004), 1639 (2005) and 1722 (2006) and conveys letter out in paragraphs 113-115 of the report of the Secretary- dated 10 Aug. 2007 from the Secretary-General and General and the Chairperson of the African Union High Representative for the Common Foreign and Commission of 5 June 2007; decides that UNAMID shall Security Policy of the European Union transmitting the monitor whether any arms or related material are present 10th report on the activities of the European Union in Darfur in violation of the Agreements and the measures military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR), imposed by paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004); covering the period 1 Mar.-31 May 2007. decides that the authorised strength of UNMIS shall revert S/2007/632 Letter, 25 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- to that specified in resolution 1590 (2005) upon the General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 transfer of authority from AMIS to UNAMID pursuant to (2004), 1639 (2005) and 1722 (2006) and conveys letter paragraph 5(c). (Adopted unanimously, 5727th meeting, 31 dated 22 Oct. 2007 from the Secretary-General of the July 2007) Council of the European Union and High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the AZERBAIJAN–ARMENIA European Union, transmitting the 11th report on the See: ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN activities of the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period 1 June-31 Aug. BINUB 2007. See: BURUNDI SITUATION S/2007/651 Letter, 5 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter of 2 Nov. 2007 from the High BONUCA Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing See: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION the 32nd report on the Implementation of the Peace Agreement for the period 1 April 2007-30 Sept. 2007, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 1031 (1995). See also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Reports S/2007/769 Letter, 27 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 S/2007/118 Letter, 28 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- (2004), 1639 (2005), 1722 (2006) and 1785 (2007) and General. Transmits report of the Secretary-General and conveys letter dated 21 Dec. 2007 from the Secretary- High Representative for the Common Foreign and General of the Council of the European Union and High Security Policy of the European Union on the activities of Representative for the Common Foreign and Security the European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Policy of the European Union, transmitting the 12th Herzegovina covering the period 1 July-31 Dec. 2006, in report on the activities of the European Union military accordance with the statement by the President of the mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period 1 Security Council of 12 Dec. 2002 (S/PRST/2003/23). Sept.-30 Nov. 2007.

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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION (continued) (continued) General documents S/RES/1785(2007) [The establishment of Multinational Stabilization Force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from Stabilization Force (SFOR)]. Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Authorizes the Member States acting through or in Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New cooperation with the EU to establish for a further period of York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué 12 months, starting from the date of the adoption of this and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of resolution, a Multinational Stabilization Force (EUFOR) as Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and 15-17 May 2007. control, which will fulfil its missions in relation to the Draft resolutions implementation of Annex 1-A and Annex 2 of the Peace Agreement in cooperation with the NATO Headquarters S/2007/394 Draft resolution [on reaffirming the importance presence in accordance with the arrangements agreed of the role of the High Representative for the between NATO and the EU as communicated to the Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Security Council in their letters of 19 Nov. 2004, which Herzegovina] / Russian Federation. recognize that the EUFOR will have the main peace S/2007/673 Draft resolution [on the establishment of a stabilization role under the military aspects of the Peace multinational stabilization force (EUFOR) as a legal Agreement; authorizes the Member States acting under successor to Stabilization Force (SFOR)]. paragraphs 10 and 11 above to take all necessary Participation by non-Council members (without measures to effect the implementation of and to ensure compliance with Annexes 1-A and 2 of the Peace the right to vote) Agreement; authorizes Member States to take all S/PV.5675 (16 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina and necessary measures, at the request of either EUFOR or Germany. the NATO Headquarters, in defence of the EUFOR or NATO presence respectively, and to assist both S/PV.5713 (29 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina and organizations in carrying out their missions, and Germany. recognizes the right of both EUFOR and the NATO S/PV.5782 (21 Nov. 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina. presence to take all necessary measures to defend themselves from attack or threat of attack. (Adopted Discussion in plenary unanimously, 5782nd meeting, 21 Nov. 2007) S/PV.5675 (16 June 2007). BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5713 (29 June 2007). At the 5713th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/394 Reports was adopted unanimously: resolution 1764 (2007). S/2007/287 First report of the Secretary-General on the S/PV.5780 (15 Nov. 2007). United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi. Issued: 17 May 2007. S/PV.5782 (21 Nov. 2007). At the 5782nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/673 S/2007/682 Second report of the Secretary-General on was adopted unanimously: resolution 1785 (2007). the United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi. Issued: 23 Nov. 2007. Resolutions S/2007/686 Report of the Secretary-General on children S/RES/1764(2007) [Reaffirming the importance of the role and armed conflict in Burundi. of the High Representative for the Implementation of the Issued: 28 Nov. 2007. Peace Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina]. Takes note of the decision of the Steering Board of General documents the Peace Implementation Council on 19 June 2007 that S/2007/92 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from France. Transmits, the Office of the High Representative will remain in place in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council and continue to carry out its mandate and that the aim is Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, closure of the Office of the High Representative by 30 conclusions adopted by the Working Group at its 7th June 2008. (Adopted unanimously, 5713th meeting, 29 meeting with respect to the report of the Secretary- June 2007) General on children and armed conflict in Burundi (S/2006/851 and Corr. 1).

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BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) BURUNDI SITUATION (continued) S/2007/755 (A/62/606) (PBC/2/BDI/5) Identical letters, S/PV.5793 (6 Dec. 2007). 10 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the Peacebuilding S/PV.5809 (19 Dec. 2007). Commission and the Chairman of the Burundi At the 5809th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/740 configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission to the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1791 (2007). President of the Security Council, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Economic Resolutions and Social Council. Refers to the Monitoring and S/RES/1791(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Tracking Mechanism of the Strategic Framework for Integrated Office in Burundi (BINUB)]. Peacebuilding in Burundi (PBC/2/BDI/4) jointly Decides to extend until 31 Dec. 2008 the mandate of developed by the Government of Burundi and the the United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi (BINUB) as Burundi configuration of the Commission and reports set out in resolution 1719; encourages the authorities and completion of the work on the Strategic Framework with political actors in Burundi to continue their dialogue; urges the adoption of the Monitoring and Tracking Mechanism the Palipehutu-FNL to return to the Joint Verification and by the Burundi configuration at its formal meeting held Monitoring Mechanism (JVMM) without delay or on 5 Dec. 2007 following a series of consultations in preconditions and to immediately release all children Bujumbura and meetings held in New York. associated with it; calls on both parties to the Draft resolutions Comprehensive Ceasefire Agreement to refrain from any action that might lead to a resumption of hostilities and to S/2007/740 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate resolve outstanding issues in a spirit of cooperation; of the UN Integrated Office in Burundi (BINUB)]. encourages the South African Facilitation, the Regional Statements by the President of the Security Peace Initiative, the African Union and other international Council partners to reinforce efforts in support of the early conclusion of the peace process between the Government S/PRST/2007/16 Statement [made on behalf of the of Burundi and Palipehutu-FNL; requests the Secretary- Security Council, at the 5686th meeting, 30 May 2007, in General, including through BINUB, to play a robust political connection with the Council's consideration of the item role in support of the peace process; encourages BINUB entitled "The situation in Burundi"] / by the President of and the Facilitation to expedite their consultations on a the Security Council. common approach to deal with the issue of alleged FNL Welcomes the establishment of the UN Integrated dissidents; encourages the Burundian Government to Office in Burundi (BINUB) and the support it provides to pursue its efforts regarding peace consolidation the peace consolidation process; urges the Government to challenges. (Adopted unanimously, 5809th meeting, 19 intensify its efforts on all aspects of reform of the security Dec. 2007) sector and to address the issue of human rights abuses committed by members of the security services, including CAMEROON–NIGERIA by bringing perpetrators to justice and encourages international partners, including BINUB in accordance with General documents its mandate, to increase their support for this endeavour; S/2007/695 Letter, 30 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- urges the Government to step up its efforts to combat General. Refers to previous letters dated 29 Sep. 2006 impunity and to promote and protect human rights; (S/2006/778) and 17 Oct. 2006 (S/2006/819) on the welcomes the revival of the Economic Community of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission and requests for Countries of the Great Lakes Region (CEPGL), the Great additional resources from the regular budget for 2008 for Lakes Conference process and the upcoming formal the support team of the Mixed Commission to help accession of Burundi to the East African Community. advance the peaceful implementation of the ruling of the Participation by non-Council members (without International Court of Justice. the right to vote) S/2007/710 Letter, 5 Dec. 2007, from the President of the S/PV.5786 (28 Nov. 2007) South Africa. Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 30 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/695) expressing his S/PV.5793 (6 Dec. 2007) Burundi and Norway. intention to continue the activities of the UN support S/PV.5809 (19 Dec. 2007) Burundi. team to the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission with funding from the regular budget and reports that the Discussion in plenary members of the Security Council have taken note of the S/PV.5678 (21 May 2007). information contained in the letter and also urge the members of the Commission to work with international S/PV.5686 (30 May 2007). donors to seek further voluntary contributions. At the 5686th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Burundi": S/PRST/2007/16. S/PV.5786 (28 Nov. 2007).

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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION See also: UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN (continued) REPUBLIC AND CHAD S/2007/523 Letter, 31 Aug. 2007, from the President of Reports the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of 27 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/522) and reports that members S/2007/97 Report of the Secretary-General on Chad and of the Security Council have taken note of his intention the Central African Republic. to upgrade the level of the Head of the UN Political Issued: 23 Feb. 2007. Office for Somalia (UNPOS) to that of Under-Secretary- S/2007/376 Report of the Secretary-General on the General and to appoint Ahmedou Ould Abdallah as situation in the Central African Republic and the activities Special Representative for Somalia, to reassign François of the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in Lonseny Fall as Head of the UN Peacebuilding Support the Central African Republic. Office in the Central African Republic (BONUCA) and to Issued: 22 June 2007. temporarily reassign General Lamine Cisse as Officer-in- Charge of the UN Office for West Africa (UNOWA). S/2007/488 Report of the Secretary-General on Chad and the Central African Republic. S/2007/551 Letter, 18 Sept. 2007, from the Central African Issued: 10 Aug. 2007. Republic. Transmits letter from the Government accepting the deployment of an international presence in S/2007/697 Report of the Secretary-General on the the north-eastern Central African Republic in order to situation in the Central African Republic and the activities contribute to the protection of civilian persons at risk and of the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in the provision of humanitarian assistance. the Central African Republic. Issued: 5 Dec. 2007. S/2007/560 Letter, 21 Sept. 2007, from Portugal. Transmits letter from the Secretary-General/High S/2007/739 Report of the Secretary-General on the Representative of the Council of the European Union United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic informing the Council's approval of the crisis and Chad. management concept for a possible operation in Chad Issued: 17 Dec. 2007. and the Central African Republic. General documents S/2007/702 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of General. Refers to progress achieved by the UN the Security Council. Reports that members of the Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Security Council have decided to send a mission to Republic in promoting lasting and sustainable peace in Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, the country and recommends that the mandate of the Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the Support Office (BONUCA) be extended for an additional terms of reference for each mission and the list of year, from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2008. members. S/2007/703 Letter, 3 Dec. 2007, from the President of the S/2007/522 Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of General. States Secretary-General's intension to 28 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/702) recommending the extension upgrade the post of Head of the UN Political Office for of the mandate of the UN Peacebuilding Support Office Somalia (UNPOS) to the level of Under-Secretary- in the Central African Republic (BONUCA) for an General and to appoint Ahmedou Ould Abdallah, additional year, from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2008 and reports currently his Special Representative for West Africa, as that the members of the Council have taken note of the Special Representative for Somalia; also states his information and recommendation contained in the letter. intention to reassign François Lonseny Fall, currently S/2007/730 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Belgium. Transmits Special Representative for Somalia, as Head of the UN Council conclusions on the Sudan/Chad, adopted by the Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Council of the European Union (General Affairs and Republic (BONUCA) and temporarily reassign General External Relations) on 10 Dec. 2007; calls on the Lamine Cissé, his Special Representative, whose Government of Sudan to cooperate unconditionally with contract expires on 31 Dec. 2007, as Officer-in-Charge the International Criminal Court and to surrender the 2 of the Office of the Special Representative of the individuals for whom the International Criminal Court Secretary-General for West Africa at his current level. issued arrest warrants on 27 Apr. 2007 in connection with alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes in Darfur. Draft resolutions S/2007/563 Draft resolution [on the establishment of the UN Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT)].

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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION (continued) (continued) Statements by the President of the Security Discussion in plenary Council S/PV.5621 (16 Jan. 2007). S/PRST/2007/2 Statement [made on behalf of the At the 5621st meeting, the President made a Security Council, at the 5621st meeting, 16 Jan. 2007, in statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item connection with prior consultations among Council entitled "The situation in Chad and the Sudan"] / by the members on the item entitled "The situation in Chad and President of the Security Council. the Sudan": S/PRST/2007/2. Reiterates its concern about the continuing instability S/PV.5734 (27 Aug. 2007). along the borders between the Sudan, Chad and the At the 5734th meeting, the President made a Central African Republic and about the threat which this statement, on behalf of the Council members, in poses to the safety of the civilian population and the connection with prior consultations among Council conduct of humanitarian operations; notes the Secretary- members on the item entitled "The situation in Chad, the General's intention to authorize the immediate return of the Central African Republic and the subregion": technical assessment mission to the region in order to S/PRST/2007/30. complete its observations that were curtailed on security grounds and requests him to submit, by the middle of Feb. S/PV.5748 (25 Sept. 2007). 2007, updated and finalized recommendations on the size, At the 5748th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/563 structure and mandate of a UN multidimensional presence; was adopted unanimously: resolution 1778 (2007). requests that the Secretary-General deploy as soon as Resolutions possible an advance mission to Chad and the Central African Republic, in consultation with their Governments, S/RES/1778(2007) [The establishment of the UN Mission as envisaged in paragraph 88 of his report. in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT)]. Approves the establishment in Chad and the Central S/PRST/2007/30 Statement [made on behalf of the African Republic of a multidimensional presence intended Security Council, at the 5734th meeting, 27 Aug. 2007, to help create the security conditions conducive to a in connection with the Council's consideration of the item voluntary, secure and sustainable return of refugees and entitled "The situation in Chad, the Central African displaced persons, inter alia by contributing to the Republic and the subregion"] / by the President of the protection of refugees, displaced persons and civilians in Security Council. danger, by facilitating the provision of humanitarian Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General dated assistance in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central 10 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/488), which proposes a revised African Republic and by creating favourable conditions for concept of operations for a multidimensional presence the reconstruction and economic and social development aimed at contributing to the protection of refugees, of those areas; decides that the multidimensional presence internally displaced persons and civilian populations at risk shall include, for a period of 1 year; requests the in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central African Secretary-General and the Governments of Chad and the Republic as well as facilitating the provision of Central African Republic to conclude status-of-forces humanitarian assistance; requests the Secretary-General agreements for the UN Mission in the Central African to study the follow-on arrangements for this Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) as soon as possible; multidimensional presence after a period of 12 months, in authorizes the European Union to deploy an operation; particular on the basis of a joint assessment of requests the Secretary-General to report to it, after due requirements to be conducted by the UN Organization and consultations with the Governments of Chad and the the European Union 6 months after the deployment of the Central African Republic; invites the Governments of Chad multidimensional presence; expresses its readiness to and the Central African Republic and the European Union authorize the establishment of a multidimensional to conclude status-of-forces agreements as soon as presence in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central possible; requests the European Union to report to the African Republic; requests the Secretary-General to Security Council, in the middle and at the end of the continue to keep it closely informed of the preparations for period; urges all the Member States, particularly the States each element of the multidimensional presence, including bordering Chad and the Central African Republic, to further details on the structure, modalities and force levels. facilitate the delivery to Chad and the Central African Participation by non-Council members (without Republic freely. (Adopted unanimously, 5748th meeting, 25 the right to vote) Sept. 2007) S/PV.5621 (16 Jan. 2007) Central African Republic. CHAD–SUDAN S/PV.5748 (25 Sept. 2007) Central African Republic and See also: CHAD SITUATION Chad. SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports S/2007/488 Report of the Secretary-General on Chad and the Central African Republic. Issued: 10 Aug. 2007. - 12 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

CHAD–SUDAN (continued) CHAD–SUDAN (continued) General documents S/PRST/2007/30 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5734th meeting, 27 Aug. 2007, S/2007/111 Letter, 23 Feb. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits in connection with the Council's consideration of the item communiqué adopted by the 70th meeting of the Peace entitled "The situation in Chad, the Central African and Security Council of the African Union, held in Addis Republic and the subregion"] / by the President of the Ababa on 12 Feb. 2007, on the relations between Chad Security Council. and the Sudan. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General dated S/2007/135 Letter, 7 Mar. 2007, from the Libyan Arab 10 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/488), which proposes a revised Jamahiriya. Transmits statement of the 4-party peace concept of operations for a multidimensional presence summit on the dispute between Chad and the Sudan, aimed at contributing to the protection of refugees, held in Tripoli, on 21 Feb. 2007. internally displaced persons and civilian populations at risk in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central African S/2007/201 Letter, 11 Apr. 2007, from the Sudan. Reports Republic as well as facilitating the provision of that Chadian Government forces allegedly penetrated humanitarian assistance; requests the Secretary-General into Sudanese territory on 9 Apr. 2007 resulted in killing to study the follow-on arrangements for this one lieutenant and 16 Sudanese soldiers. multidimensional presence after a period of 12 months, in S/2007/560 Letter, 21 Sept. 2007, from Portugal. particular on the basis of a joint assessment of Transmits letter from the Secretary-General/High requirements to be conducted by the UN Organization and Representative of the Council of the European Union the European Union 6 months after the deployment of the informing the Council's approval of the crisis multidimensional presence; expresses its readiness to management concept for a possible operation in Chad authorize the establishment of a multidimensional and the Central African Republic. presence in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central African Republic; requests the Secretary-General to S/2007/730 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Belgium. Transmits continue to keep it closely informed of the preparations for Council conclusions on the Sudan/Chad, adopted by the each element of the multidimensional presence, including Council of the European Union (General Affairs and further details on the structure, modalities and force levels. External Relations) on 10 Dec. 2007; calls on the Government of Sudan to cooperate unconditionally with Participation by non-Council members (without the International Criminal Court and to surrender the 2 the right to vote) individuals for whom the International Criminal Court S/PV.5621 (16 Jan. 2007) Central African Republic. issued arrest warrants on 27 Apr. 2007 in connection with alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes in Discussion in plenary Darfur. S/PV.5621 (16 Jan. 2007). S/2007/774 Letter, 28 Dec. 2007, from the Sudan. At the 5621st meeting, the President made a Reports alleged violation of the borders and military statement, on behalf of the Council members, in attacks by Chadian Government forces against the connection with prior consultations among Council Sudan on 28 Dec. 2007. members on the item entitled "The situation in Chad and Statements by the President of the Security the Sudan": S/PRST/2007/2. Council S/PV.5734 (27 Aug. 2007). At the 5734th meeting, the President made a S/PRST/2007/2 Statement [made on behalf of the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Security Council, at the 5621st meeting, 16 Jan. 2007, in connection with prior consultations among Council connection with the Council's consideration of the item members on the item entitled "The situation in Chad, the entitled "The situation in Chad and the Sudan"] / by the Central African Republic and the subregion": President of the Security Council. S/PRST/2007/30. Reiterates its concern about the continuing instability along the borders between the Sudan, Chad and the CHAD SITUATION Central African Republic and about the threat which this poses to the safety of the civilian population and the See also: CHAD–SUDAN conduct of humanitarian operations; notes the Secretary- UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN General's intention to authorize the immediate return of the REPUBLIC AND CHAD technical assessment mission to the region in order to Reports complete its observations that were curtailed on security grounds and requests him to submit, by the middle of Feb. S/2007/97 Report of the Secretary-General on Chad and 2007, updated and finalized recommendations on the size, the Central African Republic. structure and mandate of a UN multidimensional presence; Issued: 23 Feb. 2007. requests that the Secretary-General deploy as soon as S/2007/400 Report of the Secretary-General on children possible an advance mission to Chad and the Central and armed conflict in Chad. African Republic, in consultation with their Governments, Issued: 3 July 2007. as envisaged in paragraph 88 of his report.

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CHAD SITUATION (continued) CHAD SITUATION (continued) S/2007/488 Report of the Secretary-General on Chad and Statements by the President of the Security the Central African Republic. Council Issued: 10 Aug. 2007. S/PRST/2007/30 Statement [made on behalf of the S/2007/739 Report of the Secretary-General on the Security Council, at the 5734th meeting, 27 Aug. 2007, United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic in connection with the Council's consideration of the item and Chad. entitled "The situation in Chad, the Central African Issued: 17 Dec. 2007. Republic and the subregion"] / by the President of the General documents Security Council. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General dated S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of 10 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/488), which proposes a revised the Security Council. Reports that members of the concept of operations for a multidimensional presence Security Council have decided to send a mission to aimed at contributing to the protection of refugees, Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, internally displaced persons and civilian populations at risk Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central African terms of reference for each mission and the list of Republic as well as facilitating the provision of members. humanitarian assistance; requests the Secretary-General to study the follow-on arrangements for this S/2007/540 Note verbale, 11 Sept. 2007, from Chad. multidimensional presence after a period of 12 months, in Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs particular on the basis of a joint assessment of welcoming the deployment of an international presence requirements to be conducted by the UN Organization and in Eastern Chad in order to contribute to the protection of the European Union 6 months after the deployment of the refugees, internally displaced persons and civilian multidimensional presence; expresses its readiness to populations at risk and to facilitate the provision of authorize the establishment of a multidimensional humanitarian assistance. presence in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central S/2007/560 Letter, 21 Sept. 2007, from Portugal. African Republic; requests the Secretary-General to Transmits letter from the Secretary-General/High continue to keep it closely informed of the preparations for Representative of the Council of the European Union each element of the multidimensional presence, including informing the Council's approval of the crisis further details on the structure, modalities and force levels. management concept for a possible operation in Chad Participation by non-Council members (without and the Central African Republic. the right to vote) S/2007/730 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Belgium. Transmits S/PV.5748 (25 Sept. 2007) Central African Republic and Council conclusions on the Sudan/Chad, adopted by the Chad. Council of the European Union (General Affairs and External Relations) on 10 Dec. 2007; calls on the Discussion in plenary Government of Sudan to cooperate unconditionally with S/PV.5734 (27 Aug. 2007). the International Criminal Court and to surrender the 2 At the 5734th meeting, the President made a individuals for whom the International Criminal Court statement, on behalf of the Council members, in issued arrest warrants on 27 Apr. 2007 in connection connection with prior consultations among Council with alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes in members on the item entitled "The situation in Chad, the Darfur. Central African Republic and the subregion": Draft resolutions S/PRST/2007/30. S/2007/563 Draft resolution [on the establishment of the S/PV.5748 (25 Sept. 2007). UN Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad At the 5748th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/563 (MINURCAT)]. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1778 (2007).

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CHAD SITUATION (continued) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) Resolutions S/2007/520 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in the Sudan. S/RES/1778(2007) [The establishment of the UN Mission Issued: 29 Aug. 2007. in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT)]. Approves the establishment in Chad and the Central S/2007/666 Report of the Secretary-General on children African Republic of a multidimensional presence intended and armed conflict in Myanmar. to help create the security conditions conducive to a Issued: 16 Nov. 2007. voluntary, secure and sustainable return of refugees and displaced persons, inter alia by contributing to the S/2007/686 Report of the Secretary-General on children protection of refugees, displaced persons and civilians in and armed conflict in Burundi. danger, by facilitating the provision of humanitarian Issued: 28 Nov. 2007. assistance in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central S/2007/757 (A/62/609) Children and armed conflict : African Republic and by creating favourable conditions for report of the Secretary-General. the reconstruction and economic and social development Issued: 21 Dec. 2007. of those areas; decides that the multidimensional presence shall include, for a period of 1 year; requests the S/2007/758 Report of the Secretary-General on children Secretary-General and the Governments of Chad and the and armed conflict in Sri Lanka. Central African Republic to conclude status-of-forces Issued: 21 Dec. 2007. agreements for the UN Mission in the Central African General documents Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) as soon as possible; authorizes the European Union to deploy an operation; S/2007/36 Letter, 23 Jan. 2007, from France. Draws requests the Secretary-General to report to it, after due attention of the Security Council, in the capacity as consultations with the Governments of Chad and the Chairman of the Security Council Working Group on Central African Republic; invites the Governments of Chad Children and Armed Conflict, to the need, while re- and the Central African Republic and the European Union examining the mandate of the UN Organization Mission to conclude status-of-forces agreements as soon as in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) prior possible; requests the European Union to report to the to 15 Feb. 2007 in accordance with Security Council Security Council, in the middle and at the end of the resolution 1711 (2006), to preserve and strengthen the period; urges all the Member States, particularly the States framework in place for the protection of children, bordering Chad and the Central African Republic, to including MONUC's capacity to protect girls from rape facilitate the delivery to Chad and the Central African and other forms of gender-based violence. Republic freely. (Adopted unanimously, 5748th meeting, 25 S/2007/79 Letter, 9 Feb. 2006, from Rwanda. Refers to Sept. 2007) letter of the President of the Security Council dated 25 Jan. 2007 concerning the Working Group on Children CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS and Armed Conflict and expresses Rwanda's See also: CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Government disapproval of the procedure and the WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS contents of their work. Reports S/2007/92 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from France. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council S/2007/259 Report of the Secretary-General on children Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, and armed conflict in Somalia. conclusions adopted by the Working Group at its 7th Issued: 7 May 2007. meeting with respect to the report of the Secretary- S/2007/260 Report of the Secretary-General on children General on children and armed conflict in Burundi and armed conflict in Uganda. (S/2006/851 and Corr. 1). Issued: 7 May 2007. S/2007/93 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from France. Transmits, S/2007/391 Report of the Secretary-General on children in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council and armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, Congo. conclusions adopted by the Working Group at its 7th Issued: 28 June 2007. meeting with respect to the report of the Secretary- General on children and armed conflict in Côte d'Ivoire S/2007/400 Report of the Secretary-General on children (S/2006/835). and armed conflict in Chad. Issued: 3 July 2007. S/2007/189 (A/61/845) Letter, 4 Apr. 2007, from Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, the Sudan S/2007/428 Letter, 10 July 2007, from France. Transmits, and Uganda. Refers to letter dated 26 July 2006 in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council (A58/546-S/2003/1053) and to Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, the resolution 1612 (2005) concerning the monitoring and report on the activities of the Working Group since the reporting mechanism on children and armed conflicts; submission of the last annual report on 10 July 2006. urges the mechanism strictly abides by the provisions S/2007/515 Report of the Secretary-General on children contained in resolution 1612 (2005). and armed conflict in Côte d'Ivoire. Issued: 30 Aug. 2007. - 15 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/2007/261 (A/61/896) Letter, 3 May 2007, from the (continued) Russian Federation. Transmits statement on the S/2007/349 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the Chairman of situation of Estonia by the Permanent Representative of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Russian Federation at the meeting of the OSCE Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Permanent Council, held in Vienna on 3 May 2007. Transmits report of the UN Group of Experts on Côte S/2007/518 Note [on election of the Chairman of the d'Ivoire, in accordance with para. 7 (e) of Security Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Council resolution 1727 (2006). Conflict] / by the President of the Security Council. S/2007/421 Report of the Security Council mission to Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS 14 to 21 June 2007. See also: CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Issued: 11 July 2007. WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/2007/421/Corr.1 Report of the Security Council mission Reports to Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, 14 to 21 June 2007 : corrigendum. S/2007/643 Report of the Secretary-General on the Issued: 13 July 2007. - Corrects text. protection of civilians in armed conflict. Issued: 28 Oct. 2007. S/2007/515 Report of the Secretary-General on children and armed conflict in Côte d'Ivoire. General documents Issued: 30 Aug. 2007. S/2007/261 (A/61/896) Letter, 3 May 2007, from the S/2007/593 Fourteenth progress report of the Secretary- Russian Federation. Transmits statement on the General on the United Nations Operations in Côte situation of Estonia by the Permanent Representative of d'Ivoire. Russian Federation at the meeting of the OSCE Issued: 1 Oct. 2007. Permanent Council, held in Vienna on 3 May 2007. S/2007/611 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from the Chairman of the Participation by non-Council members (without Security Council Committee Established pursuant to the right to vote) Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. S/PV.5703 (22 June 2007) Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Transmits report of the UN Group of Experts on Côte Germany, Guatemala, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, d'Ivoire, prepared pursuant to para. 2 of Security Council Mexico, Myanmar, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Rwanda resolution 1761 (2007). and Tunisia. S/2007/764 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of S/PV.5781 (20 Nov. 2007) Angola, Argentina, Australia, the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Austria, Canada, Colombia, Guatemala, Iceland, Israel, Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Nepal, New Zealand, Transmits report of the Security Council Committee Nigeria, Norway, Portugal, Senegal, Switzerland and Viet established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) Nam. concerning Côte d'Ivoire, containing an account of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. Discussion in plenary 2007;ubmitted in accordance with the note by the S/PV.5703 (22 June 2007). President of the Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 (S/1995/234). S/PV.5781 (20 Nov. 2007). General documents S/PV.5781(Resumption1) (20 Nov. 2007). S/2007/19 Letter, 18 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS General. Refers to decision adopted by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 40th meeting, See also: UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2006 and to Security Council Reports resolution 1633 (2005); transmits final communiqué of the 12th ministerial meeting of the International Working S/2007/133 Twelfth progress report of the Secretary- Group on Côte d'Ivoire, held in Abidjan, 12 Jan. 2007. General on the United Nations Operations in Côte d'Ivoire. S/2007/78 Letter, 9 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- Issued: 8 Mar. 2007. General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1727 (2006), para 7, concerning Côte d'Ivoire and reports the S/2007/275 Thirteenth progress report of the Secretary- Secretary-General's decision to designate Oumar Dièye General on the United Nations Operations in Côte Sidi (Niger) to serve as Coordinator of the UN Group of d'Ivoire. Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of Security Issued: 14 May 2007. Council Resolution 1584 (2005); includes the composition of the Group of Experts.

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CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) (continued) S/2007/93 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from France. Transmits, S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council the Security Council. Reports that members of the Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, Security Council have decided to send a mission to conclusions adopted by the Working Group at its 7th Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, meeting with respect to the report of the Secretary- Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the General on children and armed conflict in Côte d'Ivoire terms of reference for each mission and the list of (S/2006/835). members. S/2007/144 Letter, 13 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/415 Letter, 6 July 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits the Ouagadougou Political General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1761 Agreement on Côte d'Ivoire signed on 4 Mar. 2007 by (2007) concerning Côte d'Ivoire and reports the the President of Côte d'Ivoire, the Secretary-General of Secretary-General's decision to appoint Claudio the Forces nouvelles and the President of Burkina Faso Gramizzi (Italy) as an arms expert to the UN Group of and Chairman of the Economic Community of West Experts on Côte d'Ivoire, and the reappointment of the 4 African States. experts who served during the previous mandate; includes the composition of the Group of Experts. S/2007/153 Letter, 14 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to decision adopted by the Peace and S/2007/622 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- Security Council of the African Union at its 40th meeting, General. Refers to the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2005 and to Security Council (UNOCI), the UN Organization Mission in the resolution 1633 (2005) and transmits final communiqué Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) and the of the 13th ministerial meeting of the International UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and reports his intention Working Group on Côte d'Ivoire, held in Abidjan, 2 Mar. to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as the Special 2007. Representative for Liberia, Alan Doss (United Kingdom) as the Special Representative for the Democratic S/2007/173 Letter, 20 Mar. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits, Republic of the Congo and Choi Young-Jin (Republic of in the capacity as representative of the current Chairman Korea) as the Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire. of the African Union, communiqué on the situation in Côte d'Ivoire and press statement on the situation on S/2007/623 Letter, 19 Oct.. 2007, from the President of Somalia adopted by the Peace and Security Council of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter the African Union at its 73rd meeting, held in Addis dated 17 Oct. 2007 (S/2007/622) and informs that his Ababa, 19 Mar. 2007. intention to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as his Special Representative for Liberia, Alan Doss (United S/2007/181 Letter, 31 Mar. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits, Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) as his in the capacity as the representative of the current Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of Chairman of the African Union, communiqué on the the Congo and Choi Young-Jin (Republic of Korea) as situation in Côte d'Ivoire, adopted by the Peace and his Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire has been Security Council of the African Union at its 74th meeting, brought to the attention of the members of the Security held in Addis Ababa on 29 Mar. 2007. Council. S/2007/216 Letter, 17 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/688 Letter, 28 November 2007, from the General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1727 Secretary-General. Refers to Security Council resolution (2006) concerning Côte d'Ivoire and reports the 1782 (2007) extending the mandate of the Group of Secretary-General's decision, in consultation with the Experts on Côte d'Ivoire until 31 Oct. 2008 and reports, Security Council Committee established pursuant to after consulting with the Security Council Committee resolution 1572 (2004), not to appoint a new expert to established pursuant to resolution 1572 (2004) replace the one that was unable to assume his functions concerning Côte d'Ivoire, the appointment of 5 experts. in light of the short period of time remaining in the mandate of the Group of Experts. Draft resolutions S/2007/223 Letter, 19 Apr. 2006, from the Secretary- S/2007/8 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of General. Refers to the decision adopted by the Peace the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire and of the French and Security Council of the African Union at its 40th forces which support it] / France. meeting, held at Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2005 and to S/2007/370 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Security Council resolution 1633 (2005); transmits of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to communiqué issued by the International Working Group Paragraph 7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 on Côte d'Ivoire at its 14th ministerial meeting, held in (2005)]. Abidjan, 13 Apr. 2007. S/2007/389 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate S/2007/320 Letter, 30 May 2007, from the Secretary- of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the General. Transmits letter dated 16 May 2007 from French forces which support it]. President of Burkina Faso, in his capacity as Facilitator of peace process in Côte d'Ivoire, concerning the peace and reconciliation process in Côte d'Ivoire.

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CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) (continued) S/2007/430 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandates S/PV.5716 (16 July 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the d'Ivoire. French forces which support it]. S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007) Côte d'Ivoire and the S/2007/633 Draft resolution [on extension of measures Democratic Republic of the Congo. imposed by Security Council resolutions 1572 (2004) S/PV.5765 (22 Oct. 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte and 1643 (2005) on sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire and d'Ivoire. on extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts] / France. S/PV.5772 (29 Oct. 2007) Côte d'Ivoire. Statements by the President of the Security Discussion in plenary Council S/PV.5617 (10 Jan. 2007). S/PRST/2007/8 Statement [made on behalf of the At the 5617th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/8 was Security Council, at the 5651st meeting, 28 Mar. 2007, in adopted unanimously: resolution 1739 (2007). connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/PV.5651 (28 Mar. 2007). entitled "The situation in Côte d'Ivoire"] / by the President At the 5651st meeting, the President made a of the Security Council. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Endorses the Ouagadougou Agreement of 4 Mar. connection with prior consultations among Council 2007 (S/2007/144), and calls upon the Ivorian parties to members on the item entitled "The situation in Côte implement it fully, in good faith and within the timetable set d'Ivoire": S/PRST/2007/8. out in the Agreement; takes note of the agreement among the parties on the institutional arrangements and supports S/PV.5676 (18 May 2007). the appointment of Mr. Guillaume Soro as Prime Minister; expresses its readiness to take further steps, in the light of S/PV.5700 (20 June 2007). the progress achieved, in order to help the parties in At the 5700th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/370 implementing their commitments and to support the peace was adopted unanimously: resolution 2007/1761. process in Côte d'Ivoire, in particular the electoral process. S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). It requests the Secretary-General to submit to it recommendations by 15 May 2007 on the role that the UN S/PV.5711 (29 June 2007). should play to support the implementation of the peace At the 5711th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/389 process, taking into account the latest developments in was adopted unanimously: resolution 1763 (2007). Côte d'Ivoire. S/PV.5712 (29 June 2007). S/PRST/2007/25 Statement [made on behalf of the At the 5712th meeting, the President made a Security Council, at the 5712th meeting, 29 June 2007, statement, on behalf of the Council members, in in connection with the Council's consideration of the item connection with prior consultations among Council entitled "The situation in Côte d'Ivoire"] / by the President members on the item entitled "The situation in Côte of the Security Council. d'Ivoire": S/PRST/2007/25. Condemns the attack committed on 29 June 2007 in S/PV.5715 (11 July 2007). Bouaké against the Prime Minister of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire; stresses that the perpetrators of this criminal act S/PV.5716 (16 July 2007). must be brought to justice; recalls its support for the At the 5716th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/430 Agreement signed by President Laurent Gbagbo and Mr. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1765 (2007). Guillaume Soro in Ouagadougou on 4 Mar. 2007; stresses S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007). that it is critical that all parties continue to work within the framework of the Ouagadougou political agreement, which S/PV.5765 (22 Oct. 2007). is the way to settle the crisis in Côte d'Ivoire. S/PV.5772 (29 Oct. 2007). Participation by non-Council members (without At the 5772nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/633 the right to vote) was adopted unanimously: resolution 1782 (2007). S/PV.5617 (10 Jan. 2007) Côte d'Ivoire. S/PV.5651 (28 Mar. 2007) Côte d'Ivoire. S/PV.5676 (18 May 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire. S/PV.5711 (29 June 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire. S/PV.5712 (29 June 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire.

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CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) (continued) Resolutions S/RES/1782(2007) [Extension of measures imposed by Security Council resolutions 1572 (2004) and 1643 S/RES/1739(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN (2005) on sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire and on Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts]. forces which support it]. Decides to renew until 31 Oct. 2008 the provisions Decides that the mandates of UNOCI and of the of paragraphs 7 to 12 of resolution 1572 (2004) and of French forces which support it, shall be extended until 30 paragraph 6 of resolution 1643 (2005); also decides to June 2007; decides to extend the provisions of para. 3 of review the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) in resolution 1609 (2005) and of para. 2 of resolution 1682 particular its paragraphs 7, 9 and 11 and by paragraph 6 of (2006); authorizes UNOCI to use all necessary means to resolution 1643 (2005); demands in particular that the carry out its mandate; request UNOCI to carry out its Ivorian authorities put an immediate end to any violation of mandate in close cooperation with UNMIL; authorizes the measures imposed by paragraph 11 of resolution 1572 French forces to use all necessary means in order to (2004) including those violations mentioned by the Group support UNOCI; calls upon all parties to cooperate fully of Experts in its report dated 21 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/611); with the deployment and operations of UNOCI and of the decides that any serious obstacle to the freedom of French forces which support it; decides to remain actively movement of UNOCI and of the French forces which seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5617th support it, or any attack or obstruction of the action of meeting, 9 Jan. 2007) UNOCI, of the French forces, of the Special S/RES/1761(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Representative of the Secretary-General, of the Facilitator Group of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of mentioned in paragraph 10 of resolution 1765 (2007) or his Security Council Resolution 1584 (2005)]. Special Representative in Côte d'Ivoire shall constitute a Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of threat to the peace and national reconciliation process for Experts, as set out in resolution 1727 (2006), until 31 Oct. the purposes of paragraphs 9 and 11 of resolution 1572 2007, and requests the Secretary-General to take the (2004); also decides to extend the mandate of the Group necessary administrative measures. (Adopted of Experts as set out in paragraph 7 of resolution 1727 unanimously, 5700th meeting, 20 June 2007) (2006) until 31 Oct. 2008. (Adopted unanimously, 5772nd meeting, 29 Oct. 2007) S/RES/1763(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French CYPRUS QUESTION forces which support it]. Decides that the mandate of UNOCI and of the See also: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS French forces which support it shall be extended until 16 Reports July 2007. (Adopted unanimously, 5711th meeting, 29 June 2007) S/2007/328 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus. S/RES/1765(2007) [Renewal of the mandates of the UN Issued: 4 June 2007. Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it]. S/2007/699 Report of the Secretary-General on the Decides that the mandate of the UN Operation in United Nations operation in Cyprus. Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which Issued: 3 Dec. 2007. support it shall be extended until 15 Jan.2008; endorses S/2007/699/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on the recommendations of the report of the Secretary- the United Nations operation in Cyprus : corrigendum. General dated 14 May 2007 and requests UNOCI, within Issued: 7 Dec. 2007. - Corrects footnote. its existing resources, to support the full implementation of the Ouagadougou political Agreement; decides to General documents terminate the mandate of the High Representative for the S/2007/52 (A/61/726) Identical letters, 31 Jan. 2007, from Elections; decides that the Special Representative of the Cyprus addressed to the Secretary-General and the Secretary-General in Côte d'Ivoire shall certify that all President of the Security Council. Refers to statement stages of the electoral process provide all the necessary issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey on 30 guarantees for the holding of open, free, fair and Jan. 2007 regarding the decision of the Cyprus transparent presidential and legislative elections in Government to initiate procedures for oil and gas drilling accordance with international standards, and requests the on the continental shelf of Cyprus and other activities Secretary-General to take all the necessary steps so that within its exclusive economic zone; states that the the Special Representative has at his disposal a support statement violates the sovereignty and territorial integrity cell providing him all the appropriate assistance to fulfil this of Cyprus over the maritime areas surrounding the island task; supports the establishment of an international and the natural resources therein. consultative organ to accompany the Ivorian political forces and the Facilitator in the implementation of the Ouagadougou political Agreement. 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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S/2007/54 (A/61/727) Letter, 2 Feb. 2007, from Turkey. S/2007/317 (A/61/931) Letter, 25 May 2007, from Cyprus. Transmits letter dated 2 Feb. 2007 by Kemal Gokeri of Reports alleged violations of the flight information region the Turkish Cypriot community, forwarding letter of the of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by the Turkish military same date from Mehmet Ali Talat of the Turkish Cypriot aircraft over the period 2-5 May 2007. community referring to information concerning the S/2007/362 (A/61/956) Letter, 13 June 2007, from alleged conclusion of an agreement between the Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international traffic Government of Cyprus and Lebanon on the delimitation regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkish of the exclusive economic zone and states that the military aircraft over the period 6 Apr.-31 May 2007. agreement undermines the rights and interests of the Turkish Cypriot side and therefore not binding. S/2007/377 (A/61/964) Letter, 15 May 2007, from Cyprus. Refers to the Secretary-General's report on the UN S/2007/89 (A/61/746) Letter, 14 Feb. 2007, from Cyprus. operation in Cyprus of 4 June 2007 (S/2007/328) and, in Reports alleged violations of international traffic particular, to para. 28, concerning the demolition of regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkish Greek Cypriot houses allegedly by Turkish forces in the military aircraft over the period 4 Dec. 2006-31 Jan. town of Rizokarpaso; reports that 80 houses have been 2007. demolished so far and many others were marked for S/2007/99 (A/61/754) Letter, 22 Feb. 2007, from Turkey. oncoming demolition; strongly protest these Transmits letter dated 21 Feb. 2007 from Kemal Gokeri development that violate international humanitarian law; of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations of includes list of owners of demolished properties. violations of the flight information region of Nicosia and S/2007/383 (A/61/985) Letter, 27 June 2007, from airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft (A/61/746- Cyprus. Transmits letter dated 21 June 2007 from Kemal S/2007/89). Gokeri of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting S/2007/102 (A/61/757) Letter, 21 Feb. 2007, from allegations on violations of international traffic Cyprus. Refers to letter dated 28 Dec. 2006 from Turkey regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkish (A/61/686-S/2006/1037) and rejects the statements military aircraft (A/61/956-S/2007/362). concerning the issue of rearmament efforts of Cyprus. S/2007/418 (A/61/994) Letter, 6 July 2007, from Turkey. S/2007/208 (A/61/859) Letter, 12 Apr. 2007, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 6 July 2007 from Kemal Gokeri of Transmits letter dated 12 Apr. 2007 from Kemal Gokeri the Turkish Cypriot community referring to letter dated of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations on 15 May 2007 from Cyprus (A/61/913-S/2007/288) and the presence of Turkish troops in Cyprus (A/61/757- concerns alleged misrepresentations and distortions S/2007/102). about the Cyprus question contained in that letter. S/2007/214 (A/61/862) Letter, 13 Apr. 2007, from Cyprus. S/2007/456 (A/61/1011) Letter, 23 July 2007, from Reports alleged violations of international traffic Turkey. Concerns attempts by the Greek Cypriot side to regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkish delimit maritime jurisdiction areas as well as to explore military aircraft over the period 1 Feb.-29 Mar. 2007. oil and natural gas deposits in the eastern Mediterranean, which allegedly violates Turkey's S/2007/233 (A/61/881) Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from Turkey. legitimate rights and interests in the area. Transmits letter dated 12 Apr. 2007 from Kemal Gokeri of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations of S/2007/474 (A/61/1020) Letter, 6 Aug. 2007, from violation of air traffic regulations and the national Cyprus. Refers to letter dated 23 July 2007 from Turkey airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft (A/61/862- (A/61/1011-S/2007/456) and asserts Cyprus sovereign S/2007/214). right to explore and exploit its natural resources located in its exclusive economic zone and/or its continental S/2007/246 (A/61/885) Letter, 27 Apr. 2007, from Turkey. shelf. Alleges that the Greek Cypriot side is pursuing a provocative policy by signing an "Agreement in the Field S/2007/483 (A/61/1025) Letter, 9 Aug. 2007, from of Defence" with France in contravention of the Treaties Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international traffic of Establishment, Alliance and Guarantee of 1960 and regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkish requests that Security Council resolution 186 (1964) be military aircraft over the period 6 June-31 July 2007. revisited due to the facts that have emerged on the S/2007/486 (A/61/1026) Letter, 8 Aug. 2007, from Turkey. Cyprus issue following the simultaneous referendums on Transmits letter dated 8 Aug. 2007 from Kemal Gökeri of the United Nations Settlement Plan. the Turkish Cypriot community referring to letter dated S/2007/288 (A/61/913) Letter, 15 May 2007, from Cyprus. 22 June 2007 from Cyprus (A/61/964-S/2007/377) and Refers to letter dated 27 Apr. 2007 from Turkey concerns alleged misrepresentations and distortions (A/61/885-S/2007/246) and rejects the allegation that the about the Cyprus question contained in that letter. Greek Cypriot side is pursuing a provocative policy in contravention of the Treaties of Establishment, Alliance and Guarantee of 1960.

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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) S/2007/487 (A/61/1027) Letter, 8 Aug. 2007, from Turkey. S/2007/745 (A/62/590) Letter, 17 Dec. 2007, from Transmits letter dated 8 Aug. 2007 from Kemal Gokeri of Cyprus. Reports alleged violations of international traffic the Turkish Cypriot community referring to letter dated 2 regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkish Feb. 2007 from Turkey (A/61/727-S/2007/54) and military aircraft during the period 1 Oct.-29 Nov. 2007. concerns the continuing policies by the Greek Cypriot Draft resolutions administration to delimit maritime jurisdiction areas and explore oil and natural gas deposits in the Eastern S/2007/353 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Mediterranean, which allegedly undermine stability in of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus] / China, Cyprus, as well as in the Eastern Mediterranean. France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of S/2007/516 (A/61/1033) Letter, 8 Aug. 2007, from Turkey. America. Transmits letter dated 27 Aug. 2007 from Murat Soysal referring to letter dated 9 Aug. 2007 from Cyprus S/2007/732 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate (A/61/1025-S/2007/483) on violations of the airspace of of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. Cyprus; refutes allegations of violations of the airspace Discussion in plenary and of the flight information region of Nicosia. S/PV.5689 (8 June 2007). S/2007/546 (A/61/1045) Letter, 7 Sept. 2007, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 6 Sept. 2007 from Murat S/PV.5696 (15 June 2007). Soysal of the Turkish Cypriot community concerning At the 5696th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/353 alleged rearmament programme and an effort to procure was adopted unanimously: resolution 1758 (2007). 41 new battle tanks for the Cypriot National Guard. S/PV.5794 (7 Dec. 2007). S/2007/595 (A/62/472) Letter, 5 Oct. 2007, from Cyprus. S/PV.5803 (14 Dec. 2007). Reports alleged violations of international traffic At the 5803rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/732 regulations and the airspace of Cyprus by Turkish was adopted unanimously: resolution 1789 (2007). military aircraft over the period 1 Aug.-27 Sept. 2007. Resolutions S/2007/625 (A/62/499) Letter, 19 Oct. 2007, from Turkey. Transmits letter dated 19 Oct. 2007 from Kemal Gökeri S/RES/1758(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN of the Turkish Cypriot community enclosing a revised Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. package of proposals on confidence-building measures. Expresses full support for the 8 July process and calls upon all parties to immediately engage constructively S/2007/626 (A/62/500) Letter, 19 Oct. 2007, from Turkey. with UN efforts; expresses its full support for UNFICYP Transmits letter dated 19 Oct. 2007 from Kemal Gökeri and decides to extend its mandate for a further period of the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegations of ending 15 Dec. 2007; calls on both sides to engage on the violations of international air traffic regulations and the demarcation of the buffer zone; calls on the Turkish national airspace of Cyprus by Turkish aircraft Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the (A/62/472-S/2007/595). military status quo which existed there prior to 30 June S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from 2000; requests the Secretary-General to submit a report Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the on implementation of this resolution by 1 Dec. 2007; Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNFICYP to New York, the final communiqué of the annual implement the Secretary-General's zero tolerance policy Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full the States members of the OIC, held at UN compliance of its personnel with the UN code of conduct, Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. requests the Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action in this regard and to keep the Security S/2007/649 (A/62/517) Letter, 31 Oct. 2007, from Turkey. Council informed, and urges troop-contributing countries to Transmits letter of the same date from Kemal Gökeri of take appropriate preventive action including the conduct of the Turkish Cypriot community referring to statement predeployment awareness training, and to take disciplinary made by the representative of Cyprus at the 62nd action and other action to ensure full accountability in session of the General Assembly on 26 Sept. 2007; cases of such conduct involving their personnel. (Adopted states its commitment to the comprehensive settlement unanimously, 5696th meeting, 15 June 2007) of the Cyprus problem under the Secretary-General's good offices mission and on the basis of the UN Settlement Plan of 31 Mar. 2004. S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007.

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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/RES/1789(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN SITUATION Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. See also: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO– Reaffirms that the status quo is unacceptable; calls UGANDA upon all parties immediately to engage constructively with UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE UN efforts; urges all parties to show flexibility and political DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO will over the coming months to make measurable progress which will allow fully fledged negotiations to begin; Reports reaffirms all its relevant resolutions on Cyprus, in particular S/2007/40 Letter, 25 Jan. 2007, from the Chairman of the resolution 1251 (1999) of 29 June 1999 and subsequent Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolutions; expresses its full support for UN resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Peacekeeping Forces in Cyprus and decides to extend its Republic of the Congo. Transmits interim report of the mandate for a further period ending 15 June 2008; calls on Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the both sides to continue to engage in consultations with Congo, pursuant to Security Council Committee UNFICYP on the demarcation of the buffer zone; calls on resolution 1698 (2006). the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the military status quo which existed there prior to S/2007/68 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to 30 June 2000; requests the Secretary-General to submit a paragraph 8 of resolution 1698 (2006) concerning the report on implementation of this resolution by 1 June 2008; Democratic Republic of the Congo. welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNFICYP to Issued: 8 Feb. 2007. implement the Secretary-General's zero tolerance policy S/2007/156 Twenty-third report of the Secretary-General on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full on the United Nations Organization Mission in the compliance of its personnel with UN code of conduct. Democratic Republic of the Congo. (Adopted unanimously, 5803rd meeting, 14 Dec. 2007) Issued: 20 Mar. 2007. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO– S/2007/391 Report of the Secretary-General on children UGANDA and armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. See also: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Issued: 28 June 2007. SITUATION S/2007/421 Report of the Security Council mission to General documents Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, S/2007/564 Letter, 24 September 2007, from Uganda. 14 to 21 June 2007. Transmits the Ngurdoto-Tanzania Agreement between Issued: 11 July 2007. the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic S/2007/421/Corr.1 Report of the Security Council mission of Uganda on Bilateral Cooperation, signed in Ngurdoto, to Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, 8 Sept. 2007. 14 to 21 June 2007 : corrigendum. S/2007/719 Letter, 21 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- Issued: 13 July 2007. - Corrects text. General. Refers to the appointment of Joaquim S/2007/423 Letter, 16 July 2007, from the Chairman of the Chissano, former President of Mozambique, as Special Security Council Committee established pursuant to Envoy for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)-affected resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic areas and proposes that the temporary Liaison Office be Republic of the Congo. Transmits final report of the upgraded to a special political mission for the Special Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Envoy for the LRA-affected areas and its mandate be Congo, pursuant to Security Council Committee extended for a duration of one year through 31 resolution 1698 (2006). December 2008. S/2007/671 Twenty-fourth report of the Secretary-General S/2007/720 Letter, 6 Dec. 2007, from the President of the on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of Democratic Republic of the Congo. 21 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/719) recommending the Issued: 14 Nov. 2007. upgrading of the temporary Liaison Office of the Special Envoy for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)-affected General documents areas to a special political mission for the Special Envoy S/2007/17 Letter, 15 Jan. 2007, from the Democratic for the LRA-affected areas and its mandate be extended Republic of the Congo. Refers to Security Council for a duration of one year through 31 December 2008 resolution 1711 (2006) and requests to consider the and reports that members of the Council take note of the possibility of a technical renewal, limited in time, of the information and proposal contained in the letter. mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as outlined in the resolution, to allow the new Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo the flexibility in the determination, together with the UN officials, of the next mandate of the Mission.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) SITUATION (continued) S/2007/36 Letter, 23 Jan. 2007, from France. Draws S/2007/586 Letter, 2 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- attention of the Security Council, in the capacity as General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1771 Chairman of the Security Council Working Group on (2007) and reports the appointment of 5 experts to the Children and Armed Conflict, to the need, while re- UN Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the examining the mandate of the UN Organization Mission Congo; reports also designation of Miranda Ramos to in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) prior serve as Coordinator of the Group of Experts. to 15 Feb. 2007 in accordance with Security Council S/2007/622 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- resolution 1711 (2006), to preserve and strengthen the General. Refers to the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire framework in place for the protection of children, (UNOCI), the UN Organization Mission in the including MONUC's capacity to protect girls from rape Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) and the and other forms of gender-based violence. UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and reports his intention S/2007/70 Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as the Special General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1671 Representative for Liberia, Alan Doss (United Kingdom) (2006) and transmits letter dated 22 Jan. 2007 from the as the Special Representative for the Democratic Secretary-General and High Representative for Republic of the Congo and Choi Young-Jin (Republic of Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Korea) as the Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire. Union attaching report on the activities of the European S/2007/623 Letter, 19 Oct.. 2007, from the President of Union operation in the Democratic Republic of the the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Congo for the period 27 Apr.-30 Nov. 2006 and the dated 17 Oct. 2007 (S/2007/622) and informs that his subsequent redeployment of the force. intention to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of his Special Representative for Liberia, Alan Doss (United the Security Council. Reports that members of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) as his Security Council have decided to send a mission to Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, the Congo and Choi Young-Jin (Republic of Korea) as Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the his Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire has been terms of reference for each mission and the list of brought to the attention of the members of the Security members. Council. S/2007/407 Letter, 5 July 2007, from the Democratic S/2007/679 Letter, 21 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- Republic of the Congo. Transmits the plan to promote General. Refers to the joint communiqué signed by the security in North and South Kivu proposed by the Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo President of the National Assembly of the Democratic and Rwanda, agreed to during a meeting in Nairobi, 9 Republic of the Congo. Nov. 2007 and states that it provides a common approach to ending the threat to peace and stability S/2007/443 Letter, 18 July 2007, from Democratic posed by illegal armed groups in both countries and the Republic of the Congo. Requests the Security Council to Great Lakes region. review the arms embargo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which was established pursuant to Security S/2007/694 Letter, 30 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- Council resolution 1493 (2003) of 28 July 2003. General. Refers to the elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which are expected to be held in S/2007/543 Letter, 17 Sept. 2007, from the Democratic the latter half of 2008 and submits the preliminary Republic of the Congo. Transmits communication from estimates of the support to these elections by the UN the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Cooperation dated 15 Sept. 2007 concerning the Congo (MONUC). deteriorating security situation in the eastern border areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Draft resolutions S/2007/550 Letter, 18 Sept. 2007, from the Democratic S/2007/87 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Republic of the Congo. Reports the discovery of 3 mass and personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission graves on 6 Sept. 2007 about 40 km northwest of the in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. provincial capital Goma in a base abandoned 3 days S/2007/198 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate earlier by men under Laurent Nkunda and requests the and personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission Security Council to make every effort to help it enforce in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. the international arrest warrant issued against the individual. S/2007/271 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate and deployment of the UN Organization Mission in the S/2007/564 Letter, 24 September 2007, from Uganda. Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Transmits the Ngurdoto-Tanzania Agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Uganda on Bilateral Cooperation, signed in Ngurdoto, 8 Sept. 2007.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) SITUATION (continued) S/2007/465 Draft resolution [on extension of measures Participation by non-Council members (without imposed by Security Council resolutions 1493 (2003), the right to vote) 1596 (2005) and 1649 (2005) on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo and on extension S/PV.5616 (9 Jan. 2007) Democratic Republic of the of the mandate of the Group of Experts]. Congo and Germany. S/2007/485 Draft resolution [on renewal of the measures S/PV.5630 (15 Feb. 2007) Democratic Republic of the on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of Congo. the Congo imposed by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493 S/PV.5653 (3 Apr. 2007) Democratic Republic of the as amended and expanded by paragraph 1 of resolution Congo. 1596] / France. S/PV.5660 (13 Apr. 2007) Democratic Republic of the S/2007/752 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Congo. and capacity of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. S/PV.5674 (15 May 2007) Democratic Republic of the Congo. Statements by the President of the Security Council S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007) Côte d'Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. S/PRST/2007/9 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5653rd meeting, 3 Apr. 2007, in S/PV.5721 (23 July 2007) Democratic Republic of the connection with the Council's consideration of the item Congo. entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic S/PV.5726 (31 July 2007) Democratic Republic of the Republic of the Congo"] / by the President of the Congo. Security Council. Deplores the violence which occurred from 22-25 S/PV.5730 (10 Aug. 2007) Democratic Republic of the Mar. in Kinshasa between the Congolese security forces Congo. and the security guards of Senator Jean-Pierre Bemba; S/PV.5814 (21 Dec. 2007) Democratic Republic of the expresses its grave concern at the loss of lives, in Congo. particular of civilians, and urges all parties to respect the sanctity of human life and the principles of human rights; Discussion in plenary expresses its regret at the destruction and pillaging, S/PV.5616 (9 Jan. 2007). including of some diplomatic missions, which took place during the clashes; emphasizes the legitimacy of the new S/PV.5630 (15 Feb. 2007). democratically elected institutions and the need for these At the 5630th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/87 institutions to ensure the protection of the population; was adopted unanimously: resolution 1742 (2007). urges all Congolese stakeholders to pursue negotiated S/PV.5653 (3 Apr. 2007). solutions to their differences with respect for the At the 5653rd meeting, the President made a constitutional framework and the law; reiterates the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in importance of the international community's continuing connection with prior consultations among Council support for the peace consolidation process in the members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo, particularly with a view Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2007/9. to carrying out urgently security sector reform, and the need to ensure concerted action by international partners S/PV.5656 (4 Apr. 2007). to this end. S/PV.5660 (13 Apr. 2007). S/PRST/2007/28 Statement [made on behalf of the At the 5660th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/198 Security Council, at the 5721st meeting, 23 July 2007, in was adopted unanimously: resolution 1751 (2007). connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/PV.5674 (15 May 2007). entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic At the 5674th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/271 Republic of the Congo"] / by the President of the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1756 (2007). Security Council. Expresses its deep concern at the deteriorating S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). security situation in the East of the Democratic Republic of S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007). the Congo, in particular in North and South Kivu; urges all actors involved to refrain from any action leading to a S/PV.5721 (23 July 2007). military confrontation, that could result in further tension At the 5721st meeting, the President made a and aggravate the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Kivus, and to seek a solution to the current crisis through connection with prior consultations among Council political and diplomatic means; encourages MONUC, in members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the conformity with its mandate, to assist the Government, Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2007/28. including through the provision of good offices, in its efforts to find a lasting solution to the crisis in the Kivus through promoting reconciliation and political dialogue. - 24 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION (continued) SITUATION (continued) S/PV.5726 (31 July 2007). S/RES/1756(2007) [Extension of the mandate and At the 5726th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/465 deployment of the UN Organization Mission in the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1768 (2007). Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. Decides to extend the deployment of MONUC until S/PV.5730 (10 Aug. 2007). 31 Dec. 2007 and authorizes the continuation until that At the 5730th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/485 date of up to 17,030 military personnel, 760 military was adopted unanimously: resolution 1771 (2007). observers, 391 police trainers and 750 personnel of S/PV.5787 (29 Nov. 2007). formed police units; decides that MONUC will have the mandate, within the limits of its capabilities and in its areas S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). of deployment, to assist the Government of the Democratic S/PV.5814 (21 Dec. 2007). Republic of the Congo in establishing a stable security At the 5814th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/752 environment in the country; urges the Government of the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1794 (2007). Democratic Republic of the Congo to strengthen its efforts with a view to effectively extending the State's authority Resolutions throughout its territory, establishing its control over the S/RES/1742(2007) [Extension of the mandate and exploitation and export of natural resources, and improving personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission in the the transparency of the management of the revenues from Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. the exploitation of those natural resources; demands that Decides to extend the mandate and personnel the militias and armed groups that are still present in the strength of MONUC, as set out in its resolutions 1565 eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo lay (2004), 1592 (2005), 1596 (2005), 1621 (2005), 1635 down their arms and engage voluntarily and without any (2005) and 1736 (2006), until 15 Apr. 2007; requests the further delay or preconditions in their demobilization, Secretary-General to report, as soon as possible and not repatriation or resettlement, and reintegration. (Adopted later than 15 Mar. 2007, on his consultations with the unanimously, 5674th meeting, 15 May 2007) Congolese authorities and to submit recommendations on S/RES/1768(2007) [Extension of measures imposed by adjustments the Council may consider making to the Security Council resolutions 1493 (2003), 1596 (2005) mandate and capacities of MONUC; decides to remain and 1649 (2005) on arms embargo against the actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, Democratic Republic of the Congo and on extension of 5630th meeting, 15 Feb. 2007) the mandate of the Group of Experts]. S/RES/1751(2007) [Extension of the mandate and Decides to extend until 10 Aug. 2007 the measures personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission in the on arms embargo imposed by resolution 1493 (2003) as Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. amended and expanded by resolution 1596 (2005); Decides to extend the mandate and personnel decides to extend, for the same period, the measures on strength of MONUC, as set out in its resolutions 1565 transport imposed by resolution 1596; decides to extend, (2004), 1592 (2005), 1596 (2005), 1621 (2005), 1635 for the same period, the financial and travel measures (2005) and 1736 (2006), until 15 May 2007; decides to imposed by resolutions 1596 and 1649 (2005), and remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted resolution 1698 (2006); decides to extend, for the same unanimously, 5660th meeting, 13 Apr. 2007) period, the mandate of the Group of Experts referred to in para. 3 of resolution 1698; decides to remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5726th meeting, 31 July 2007)

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO DIPLOMATS' SECURITY SITUATION (continued) General documents S/RES/1771(2007) [Renewal of measures on arms S/2007/28 (A/61/706) Letter, 19 Jan. 2007, from the embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo Islamic Republic of Iran. Reports an alleged attack on imposed by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493 as the Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in amended and expanded by paragraph 1 of resolution Erbil (Iraq) by the United States military forces, and 1596]. alleged arrest and detention of 5 Iranian consular Decides to renew until 15 Feb. 2008 the measures officers, 11 Jan. 2007; calls for the immediate release of on arms imposed by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493 as the abducted consular officers and return of the amended and expanded by paragraph 1 of resolution properties and confiscated documents. 1596; decides further that the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above shall not apply to technical training and S/2007/355 (A/61/955) Identical letters, 13 June 2007, assistance agreed to by the Government and intended from the Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the solely for support of units of the army and police of the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Democratic Republic of the Congo that are in the process Council. Refers to letters dated 19 Jan. and 4 Apr. 2007 of their integration in the provinces of North and South from the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the alleged Kivu and the Ituri district; decides to renew, for the period abduction of 5 Iranian consular officers in Erbil (Iraq) by specified in paragraph 1 above, the measures on transport the military forces of the United States on 11 Jan. 2007 imposed by paragraphs 6, 7 and 10 of resolution 1596; and calls once again on the Security Council and the decides that, no later than 15 Feb. 2008, it shall review the Secretary-General to help securing the safe and measures set forth in paragraphs 1, 5 and 6 above, with a immediate release of the abducted consular officers and view to adjusting them, as appropriate, in the light of the return of the confiscated documents and properties. consolidation of the security situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in particular progress in security DISARMAMENT sector reform including the integration of the armed forces See also: NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION and the reform of the national police, and in disarming, demobilizing, resettling or repatriating, as appropriate, and General documents reintegrating Congolese and foreign armed groups. S/2007/84 Letter, 12 Feb. 2007, from Slovakia. Reports (Adopted unanimously, 5730th meeting, 10 Aug. 2007) that during the Presidency of Slovakia, the Security S/RES/1794(2007) [Extension of the mandate and Council will hold an open debate on the subject of capacity of the UN Organization Mission in the cooperation between the Security Council and Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. international organizations in the implementation of Decides to extend the mandate and capacity of resolutions 1540 (2004) and 1673 (2006), on 23 Feb. MONUC until 31 Dec. 2008 and authorizes the 2007; includes concept paper to help guide the continuation until that date of up to 17,030 military discussion. personnel, 760 military observers, 391 police personnel S/2007/95 Letter, 15 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- and 6 formed police units comprising up to 125 personnel General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1540 each; requests MONUC to attach the highest priority to (2004) and states the Secretary-General's intention to addressing the crisis in the Kivus in all its dimensions, in appoint Olivia Bosch (United Kingdom), Isabella particular through the protection of civilians and support for Interlandi (Italy) and V. Siddartha (India), as experts to the implementation of the Nairobi Joint Communiqué; facilitate the work of the Security Council Committee demands that the militias and armed groups that are still Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) present in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and the Congo, in particular the FDLR, ex FAR/Interahamwe Biological Weapons. and the dissident militia of Laurent Nkunda and the LRA, lay down their arms and engage voluntarily and without S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. any further delay or preconditions in their demobilization, Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating repatriation, resettlement, and reintegration, as Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the appropriate; also demands that all armed groups, in Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the particular the forces of Laurent Nkunda and the FDLR, Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the immediately stop recruiting and using children and release occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight all children associated with them; requests MONUC to Industrialized Countries (G-8). undertake a thorough review of its efforts to prevent and S/2007/616 (A/62/492) Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from respond to sexual violence, and to pursue a Tajikistan. Transmits, on behalf of the members of the comprehensive mission-wide strategy, in close cooperation Shanghai Cooperation Organization – China, with the United Nations Country Team and other partners Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan to strengthen prevention, protection, and response to and Uzbekistan, the Bishkek Declaration adopted at the sexual violence, including through training for the Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Congolese security forces. (Adopted unanimously, 5814th Cooperation Organization, held in Bishkek on 16 Aug. meeting, 21 Dec. 2007) 2007.

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DISARMAMENT (continued) DISARMAMENT (continued) S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from S/PV.5635(Resumption1) (23 Feb. 2007). Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the At the 5635th meeting, the President made a Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in statement, on behalf of the Council members, in New York, the final communiqué of the annual connection with prior consultations among Council Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of members on the item entitled "Non-proliferation of the States members of the OIC, held at UN weapons of mass destruction": S/PRST/2007/4. Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007). S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007). Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New EAST TIMOR York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of See: TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007. ENVIRONMENT Statements by the President of the Security General documents Council S/2007/648 (A/62/516) Letter, 31 Oct. 2007, from S/PRST/2007/4 Statement [made on behalf of the Bahrain. Transmits statement of the Minister of State for Security Council, at the 5635th meeting, 23 Feb. 2007, Foreign Affairs made on the occasion of UN Day. in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Non-proliferation of weapons of mass ERITREA–ETHIOPIA destruction"] / by the President of the Security Council. See also: UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA Affirms its determination to promote increased Reports multilateral co-operation, as an important means of enhancing states' implementation of resolution 1540 S/2007/33 Report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia (2004); acknowledges with appreciation the activities of and Eritrea. international organizations with expertise in the field of Issued: 22 Jan. 2007. non-proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and their means of delivery covered by resolution S/2007/250 Progress report of the Secretary-General on 1540 (2004) especially in providing assistance in the Ethiopia and Eritrea. implementation of that resolution, without altering their Issued: 30 Apr. 2007. mandates and responsibilities; reiterates its determination S/2007/421 Report of the Security Council mission to to enhance its cooperation with international organizations Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, and to develop preferred mechanisms for cooperating with 14 to 21 June 2007. those organizations on a case-by-case basis. Issued: 11 July 2007. Participation by non-Council members (without S/2007/421/Corr.1 Report of the Security Council mission the right to vote) to Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, 14 to 21 June 2007 : corrigendum. S/PV.5635 (23 Feb. 2007) Argentina, Australia, Issued: 13 July 2007. - Corrects text. Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Cuba, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, S/2007/440 Report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia Norway, Pakistan, the Republic of Korea, Uruguay and and Eritrea. Viet Nam. Issued: 18 July 2007. S/PV.5635(Resumption1) (23 Feb. 2007) Islamic S/2007/645 Report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia Republic of Iran. and Eritrea. Issued: 1 Nov. 2007. S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Cuba, Germany, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, General documents Liechtenstein, the Republic of Korea, Rwanda, S/2007/4 Letter, 3 Jan. 2007, from Eritrea. Refers to the Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Venezuela and Viet special report by the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Nam. Eritrea of 15 Dec. 2006 (S/2006/992) and concerns the S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007) Australia, Canada, Cuba, Eritrea-Ethiopia boundary issue; also clarifies Eritrea's Liechtenstein, Portugal and the Bolivarian Republic of views on the appointment of Azouz Ennifar as Acting Venezuela. Special Representative of the Secretary-General. Discussion in plenary S/2007/267 Letter, 8 May 2007, from Eritrea. Refers to progress report by the Secretary-General on Ethiopia S/PV.5635 (23 Feb. 2007). and Eritrea of 30 Apr. 2007 (S/2007/250) and alleges that the lack of progress in the peace process is due to Ethiopia's rejection to implement the decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission.

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ERITREA–ETHIOPIA (continued) ERITREA–ETHIOPIA (continued) S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of Statements by the President of the Security the Security Council. Reports that members of the Council Security Council have decided to send a mission to Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, S/PRST/2007/43 Statement [made on behalf of the Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the Security Council, at the 5778th meeting, 13 Nov. 2007, terms of reference for each mission and the list of in connection with the Council's consideration of the item members. entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia"]. Stresses the importance of the commitment of both S/2007/350 Letter, 13 June 2007, from Ethiopia. Ethiopia and Eritrea to lay the foundation for sustainable Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of peace in the region; underscores the acceptance without Ethiopia regarding the situation between Ethiopia and preconditions by both Ethiopia and Eritrea of the final and Eritrea. binding delimitation decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC); urges the parties to take S/2007/366 Letter, 15 June 2007, from Eritrea. Transmits concrete steps to implement immediately and without letter of the same date from the Minister for Foreign preconditions the delimitation decision of the EEBC, taking Affairs concerning the peace process on the Eritrea- into account the parties' commitments regarding the Ethiopia border conflict. Temporary Security Zone (TSZ); calls upon the parties to S/2007/580 Letter, 27 Sept. 2007, from Eritrea. Transmits refrain from using force and to settle their disagreements letter of the same date from the Minister for Foreign by peaceful means; underscores the importance for the Affairs alleging worrying signs in the peace process parties to provide UNMEE with the necessary access, between Eritrea and Ethiopia and requesting the assistance, support and protection required for the Security Council to enforce the decision of the Eritrea- implementation of its mandate. Ethiopia Boundary Commission. Discussion in plenary S/2007/660 Letter, 8 Nov. 2007, from Eritrea. Refers to S/PV.5620 (16 Jan. 2007). progress report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Eritrea of 1 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/645) and states that S/PV.5626 (30 Jan. 2007). the report fails to take full account of the progress made At the 5626th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/41 and the setbacks encountered in the boundary was adopted unanimously: resolution 1741 (2007). demarcation process during the reporting period. S/PV.5725 (30 July 2007). S/2007/681 Letter, 20 Nov. 2007, from Eritrea. Transmits At the 5725th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/464 letter of the same date from the President concerning was adopted unanimously: resolution 1767 (2007). the peace process in the border conflict between Eritrea S/PV.5778 (13 Nov. 2007). and Ethiopia; states that the responsibility for the At the 5778th meeting, the President made a Boundary Commission's inability to demarcate the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in boundary lies with the Ethiopian Government. connection with prior consultations among Council S/2007/693 Letter, 30 Nov. 2007, from Eritrea. Concerns members on the item entitled "The situation between Requests the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission to Eritrea and Ethiopia": S/PRST/2007/43. reaffirm the finality and validity of the coordinates and Resolutions methodology that it has adopted. Draft resolutions S/RES/1741(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. S/2007/41 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE for a of the UN Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. period of 6 months, until 31 July 2007; approves the reconfiguration of UNMEE's military component, from the S/2007/464 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate current 2300 to 1700 military personnel, including 230 of the UN Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. military observers; decides to maintain the current mandate and maximum authorized force levels, as stipulated in Resolution 1320 (2000) and further adjusted in Resolutions 1430 (2002) and 1681 (2006), and stresses the need to preserve sufficient military capacity for UNMEE to implement its mandate; demands that Eritrea immediately withdraw its troops and equipment from the Temporary Security Zone; regrets the lack of progress on demarcation, calls upon both parties to cooperate fully with the EEBC, stresses that the parties have primary responsibility for the implementation of the Algiers Agreements. (Adopted unanimously, 5626th meeting, 30 Jan. 2007)

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ERITREA–ETHIOPIA (continued) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/RES/1767(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN S/2007/53 Letter, 1 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. General. Transmits monthly report on the international Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE for a security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period period of 6 months, until 31Jan. 2008; reiterates its 1-30 Nov. 2006. demands that Eritrea immediately withdraw its troops and S/2007/118 Letter, 28 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- heavy military equipment from the TSZ; demands that the General. Transmits report of the Secretary-General and parties provide UNMEE with the necessary access, High Representative for the Common Foreign and assistance, support and protection required for the Security Policy of the European Union on the activities of performance of its duties, including its mandated task to the European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and assist the EEBC in the expeditious and orderly Herzegovina covering the period 1 July-31 Dec. 2006, in implementation of the Delimitation Decision, in accordance accordance with the statement by the President of the with resolutions 1430 (2002) and 1466 (2003) and Security Council of 12 Dec. 2002 (S/PRST/2003/23). demands that any restrictions be lifted immediately, including those restrictions specified in the report S/2007/130 Letter, 6 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/440; reiterates its demand expressed in paragraph General. Transmits monthly report on the international 1 of resolution 1640 (2005) that Eritrea reverse, without security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period further delay or preconditions, all restrictions on UNMEE's 1-31 Dec. 2006. movement and operations, and provide UNMEE with the cooperation, access, protection and support required for S/2007/134 Report of the Secretary-General on the the performance of its duties. (Adopted unanimously, United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. 5725th meeting, 30 July 2007) Issued: 9 Mar. 2007. S/2007/160 Letter, 19 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- ETHIOPIA–ERITREA General. Transmits monthly report on the international See: ERITREA–ETHIOPIA security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period 1-31 Jan. 2007. EUFOR S/2007/168 Letter, 26 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- See: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION General. Transmits report of the UN Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Future Status Process for EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Kosovo, prepared by Martti Ahtisaari. General documents S/2007/168/Add.1 Letter, 13 Mar. 2007, from the S/2007/441 (A/61/1004) Letter, 17 July 2007, from Secretary-General. Transmits Comprehensive Proposal Kazakhstan. Transmits, in the capacity as Permanent for the Kosovo Status Settlement, prepared by the UN Representative of the country chairing the Council of Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Future Heads of State of the commonwealth of Independent Status Process for Kosovo, Martti Ahtisaari. States (CIS), summary information on the outcomes of S/2007/168/Add.2 Letter, 26 Mar. 2007, from the the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of CIS, Secretary-General : addendum. Transmits held in Kazakhstan on 25 Apr. 2007 and the meeting of Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status the Council of Heads of Government of CIS, held in Settlement: maps. Ukraine on 25 May 2007. S/2007/248 Letter, 30 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- Discussion in plenary General. Transmits monthly report on the international S/PV.5751 (28 Sept. 2007). security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period 1-28 Feb. 2007. FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/2007/253 Letter, 3 May 2007, from the Secretary- See also: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION General. Transmits letter of 23 Apr. 2007 from the High INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing YUGOSLAVIA the 31st report on the activities of High Representative on the Implementation of the Peace Agreement for the KFOR period 1 July 2006-31 Mar. 2007, submitted pursuant to KOSOVO (SERBIA) Security Council resolution 1031 (1995). UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO S/2007/268 Letter, 8 May 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 Reports (2004), 1639 (2005) and 1722 (2006) and conveys letter S/2007/39 Letter, 24 Jan. 2007 from the Secretary- dated 3 Apr. 2007 from the Secretary-General and High General. Transmits monthly report on the international Representative for the Common Foreign and Security security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1-31 Policy of the European Union transmitting report on the Oct. 2006. activities of the European Union military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR) covering the period 1 Dec.-2006-28 Feb. 2007.

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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/2007/395 Report of the Secretary-General on the S/2007/651 Letter, 5 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. General. Transmits letter of 2 Nov. 2007 from the High Issued: 29 June 2007. Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing the 32nd report on the Implementation of the Peace S/2007/403 Letter, 2 July 2007, from the Secretary- Agreement for the period 1 April 2007-30 Sept. 2007, General. Transmits letter dated 27 June 2007 from the submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 1031 Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the (1995). international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1-30 Apr. 2007. S/2007/652 Letter, 5 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter dated 30 Oct. 2007 from the S/2007/414 Letter, 6 July 2007, from the Secretary- Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the General. Transmits letter dated 5 July 2007 from the international security presence in Kosovo covering the Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the period 1-30 Sept. 2007. international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1-31 May 2007. S/2007/768 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. S/2007/427 Letter, 10 July 2007, from Serbia. Transmits Issued: 3 Jan. 2008. comments of Serbia regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Interim Administration S/2007/769 Letter, 27 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- Mission in Kosovo (S/2007/395) and the chronology of General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 the atrocities committed against Serbs in Kosovo and (2004), 1639 (2005), 1722 (2006) and 1785 (2007) and Metohija from March 2005 to July 2007. conveys letter dated 21 Dec. 2007 from the Secretary- General of the Council of the European Union and High S/2007/469 (A/62/172) Report of the International Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Policy of the European Union, transmitting the 12th Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law report on the activities of the European Union military Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period 1 since 1991 : note / by the Secretary-General. Sept.-30 Nov. 2007. Issued: 1 Aug. 2007. - Transmits the 14th annual report of the International Tribunal for the Former General documents Yugoslavia covering the period 1 Aug. 2006-31 July 2007. S/2007/283 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the President of the S/2007/490 Letter, 10 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- International Criminal Tribunal for the Former General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and (2004), 1639 (2005) and 1722 (2006) and conveys letter of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal dated 10 Aug. 2007 from the Secretary-General and for the Former Yugoslavia, pursuant to para. 6 of the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Council resolution 1534(2004). Security Policy of the European Union transmitting the S/2007/283/Corr.1 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the 10th report on the activities of the European Union President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the military mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR), Former Yugoslavia. covering the period 1 Mar.-31 May 2007. Corrects text. S/2007/559 Letter, 20 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/538 Letter, 31 July 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter dated 14 Sept. 2007 from the General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1504 Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the (2003) of 4 Sept. 2003 on the appointment of Carla Del international security presence in Kosovo covering the Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal period 1-31July 2007. Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and suggests that the S/2007/582 Report of the Secretary-General on the Council extend her appointment until 31 Dec. 2007. United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. S/2007/585 (A/62/378) Identical letters, 28 Sept. 2007, Issued: 28 Sept. 2007. from Croatia addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/632 Letter, 25 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1575 from the Prime Minister concerning the judgment of the (2004), 1639 (2005) and 1722 (2006) and conveys letter Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for dated 22 Oct. 2007 from the Secretary-General of the the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) delivered on 27 Sept. Council of the European Union and High Representative 2007. for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the S/2007/592 (A/62/470) Letter, 4 Oct. 2007, from Greece. European Union, transmitting the 11th report on the Concerns the practice of using the name 'former activities of the European Union military operation in Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia' raised during the Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period 1 June-31 Aug. general debate of the General Assembly. 2007.

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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) S/2007/600 Letter, 9 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/673 Draft resolution [on the establishment of a General. Transmits letter dated 5 Oct. 2007 from the multinational stabilization force (EUFOR) as a legal Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the successor to Stabilization Force (SFOR)]. international security presence in Kosovo covering the S/2007/683 Draft resolution [on the appointment of Serge period 1-31Aug. 2007. Brammertz as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for S/2007/606 Letter, 1 Oct. 2007, from Serbia. Transmits the former Yugoslavia]. comments of Serbia on the report of the Secretary- Participation by non-Council members (without General on the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (S/2007/582) covering the period from 1 June to the right to vote) 31 Aug. 2007. S/PV.5675 (16 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina and S/2007/621 (A/62/497) Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from the Germany. former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Refers to letter S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina, dated 5 Oct. 2006 from Greece (A/62/470-S/2007/592) Montenegro, Rwanda and Serbia. concerning the practice of using the name "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and states its S/PV.5713 (29 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina and readiness to engage in good faith in talks with Greece to Germany. settle the difference over the name. S/PV.5782 (21 Nov. 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina. S/2007/663 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from the President of S/PV.5785 (28 Nov. 2007) Panama. the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007) Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia. of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal Discussion in plenary for the Former Yugoslavia, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1534(2004). S/PV.5640 (19 Mar. 2007). S/2007/678 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- S/PV.5654 (3 Apr. 2007). General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1259 S/PV.5672 (2 May 2007). (1999), 1504 (2003) and 1775 (2007) on the appointment and extension of Carla Del Ponte as S/PV.5675 (16 June 2007). Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007). Former Yugoslavia and submits his nomination of Serge Brammertz to be appointed Prosecutor of the S/PV.5713 (29 June 2007). International Criminal Tribunal for the Former At the 5713th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/394 Yugoslavia, effective 1 Jan. 2008, replacing Carla Del was adopted unanimously: resolution 1764 (2007). Ponte who does not wish to be considered for S/PV.5742 (14 Sept. 2007). reappointment for a new term. At the 5742nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/541 S/2007/723 Letter, 10 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 1775 (2007). General. Transmits report of the European Union/United S/PV.5780 (15 Nov. 2007). States/Russian Federation Troika on the future status of Kosovo. S/PV.5782 (21 Nov. 2007). At the 5782nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/673 S/2007/743 Identical letters, 17 Dec. 2007, from Portugal was adopted unanimously: resolution 1785 (2007). addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the European Council S/PV.5785 (28 Nov. 2007). Presidency Conclusions on Kosovo, adopted in At the 5785th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/683 Brussels, 14 Dec. 2007. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1786 (2007). S/2007/788 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007). General. Transmits request from the President of the S/PV.5811 (19 Dec. 2007). International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for the appointment of two additional ad litem judges to Resolutions enable the Tribunal to start conducting a new and 8th S/RES/1764(2007) [Reaffirming the importance of the role trial in Feb. 2008. of the High Representative for the Implementation of the Draft resolutions Peace Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina]. Takes note of the decision of the Steering Board of S/2007/394 Draft resolution [on reaffirming the importance the Peace Implementation Council on 19 June 2007 that of the role of the High Representative for the the Office of the High Representative will remain in place Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and and continue to carry out its mandate and that the aim is Herzegovina] / Russian Federation. closure of the Office of the High Representative by 30 S/2007/541 Draft resolution [on extension of the June 2008. (Adopted unanimously, 5713th meeting, 29 appointment of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the June 2007) International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia]. - 31 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) GEORGIA SITUATION (continued) S/RES/1775(2007) [Extension of the appointment of Carla S/2007/588 Report of the Secretary-General on the Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia]. Issued: 3 Oct. 2007. Decides to extend for a final period of the General documents appointment of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia S/2007/9 Letter, 8 Jan. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits with effect from 15 Sept. 2007 until 31 Dec. 2007. statement of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Georgia (Adopted 14-0-1, 5742nd meeting, 14 Sept. 2007) dated 5 Jan. 2007 regarding the attack on the Georgian Interior Ministry's checkpoint near the village of S/RES/1785(2007) [The establishment of Multinational Gammukhuri, Zugdidi district, Georgia, 5 Jan. 2007; Stabilization Force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to urges the UN Observer Mission in Georgia to investigate Stabilization Force (SFOR)]. the incident, which occurred in the security zone Authorizes the Member States acting through or in controlled by the Russian peacekeepers. cooperation with the EU to establish for a further period of 12 months, starting from the date of the adoption of this S/2007/74 (A/61/739) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, from resolution, a Multinational Stabilization Force (EUFOR) as Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and President of the Security Council. Transmits statement of control, which will fulfil its missions in relation to the the same date by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of implementation of Annex 1-A and Annex 2 of the Peace Georgia regarding Security Council resolution 1716 Agreement in cooperation with the NATO Headquarters (2006) of 13 Oct. 2006 concerning the situation in presence in accordance with the arrangements agreed Abkhazia (Georgia). between NATO and the EU as communicated to the S/2007/120 (A/61/775) Letter, 10 Feb. 2007, from Security Council in their letters of 19 Nov. 2004, which Ukraine. Transmits, in the capacity as representative of recognize that the EUFOR will have the main peace the country coordinator of the GUAM countries (Georgia, stabilization role under the military aspects of the Peace Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova), statement by the Agreement; authorizes the Member States acting under GUAM member States regarding the so-called local and paragraphs 10 and 11 above to take all necessary parliamentary election in Abkhazia, Georgia; calls on all measures to effect the implementation of and to ensure member States and international organizations to compliance with Annexes 1-A and 2 of the Peace condemn such illegal acts. Agreement; authorizes Member States to take all necessary measures, at the request of either EUFOR or S/2007/123 Letter, 2 Mar. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits the NATO Headquarters, in defence of the EUFOR or statement of the same date by the Office of the State NATO presence respectively, and to assist both Minister of Georgia for Conflict Resolution regarding the organizations in carrying out their missions, and alleged opening of fire at a peaceful demonstration and recognizes the right of both EUFOR and the NATO detaining of 3 protesters by Abkhazian law enforcement presence to take all necessary measures to defend units. themselves from attack or threat of attack. (Adopted unanimously, 5782nd meeting, 21 Nov. 2007) S/2007/145 (A/61/796) Identical letters, 12 Mar. 2007, from Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and S/RES/1786(2007) [The appointment of Serge Brammertz the President of the Security Council. Transmits as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the former statement of the same date by the Ministry for Foreign Yugoslavia]. Affairs of Georgia regarding the shelling of villages in Decides to appoint Serge Brammertz as Prosecutor Upper Abkhazia, Georgia, on 11 Mar. 2007. of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, with effect from 1 Jan. 2008 for a 4-year term. (Adopted S/2007/149 (A/61/798) Letter, 9 Mar. 2007, from Ukraine. unanimously, 5785th meeting, 28 Nov. 2007) Transmits, in the capacity as representative of the country coordinator of GUAM countries (Georgia, GEORGIA SITUATION Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova), statement by the GUAM member States on the so-called elections held in See also: UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA Abkhazia, Georgia on 11 Feb. and 4 Mar. 2007; urges Reports the separatist regime to engage constructively in a direct dialogue and cease all unlawful activities. S/2007/15 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. S/2007/480 Letter, 8 Aug. 2007, from Georgia. Reports Issued: 11 Jan. 2007. launching of an air-to-surface precision-guided missile near the village of Tsitelubani, Georgia, allegedly S/2007/182 Report of the Secretary-General on the committed by two Russian SU-24 aircraft on 6 Aug. situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. 2007; requests the convening of a Security Council Issued: 3 Apr. 2007. meeting to address the situation in Georgia. S/2007/439 Report of the Secretary-General on the S/2007/489 Letter, 10 Aug. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. report of the Organization for Security and Cooperation Issued: 18 July 2007. in Europe mission to Georgia regarding the Tsitelubani missile incident of 6 Aug. 2007.

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GEORGIA SITUATION (continued) GEORGIA SITUATION (continued) S/2007/535 Letter, 5 Sept. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits S/PV.5724 (26 July 2007). statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressing S/PV.5756 (11 Oct. 2007). concern over the alleged military exercises conducted on the territory of Abkhazia, Georgia. S/PV.5759 (15 Oct. 2007). At the 5759th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/603 S/2007/561 Letter, 21 Sept. 2007, from Georgia. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1781 (2007). Transmits statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the alleged recent attack by Abkhaz separatist Resolutions militants on the police unit of the Ministry of Internal S/RES/1752(2007) [Settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz Affairs of Georgia. conflict and extension of the mandate of the UN S/2007/562 Letter, 21 Sept. 2007, from Georgia. Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. Transmits statement made by the Permanent Condemns the attacks on villages in the Upper Representative of Georgia to the UN at a press briefing Kodori valley on 12 Mar. 2007 and urges all sides to on alleged recent attack by Abkhaz separatist militants extend its full support to the ongoing investigation; decides on the police unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period Georgia. terminating on 15 Oct. 2007; requests the Secretary- General to make use of the extended mandate in order to S/2007/589 Letter, 3 Oct. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits support the parties in implementing measures to build follow-up information regarding the alleged attack by confidence and to establish and intensive dialogue and to Abkhaz separatist militants on the police unit of the inform the Council in his next report on the situation in Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia on 6 Sept. 2007. Abkhazia, Georgia; strongly supports the efforts of the S/2007/605 Letter, 15 Oct. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits Special Representative of the Secretary-General and calls information provided by the Ministry of Internal Affairs on on the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General to the detention of members of an alleged subversive continue giving him their steadfast and unified support. group on the territory of Georgia on 20 Sept. 2007. (Adopted unanimously, 5661st meeting, 13 Apr. 2007) S/2007/644 Letter, 30 Oct. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits S/RES/1781(2007) [Settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs conflict and extension of the mandate of the UN concerning an incident in Ganmukhuri, Georgia, in which Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. 5 Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs personnel were Urges the continued active engagement of both beaten allegedly by Russian peacekeepers of the CIS on sides within the Joint Fact-Finding Group and, in this 30 Oct. 2007. context, expressing its support for the "Joint Fact-Finding Draft resolutions Group Report on The Rocket Firing Incident in the upper Kodori valley on 11 Mar. 2007"; decides to extend the S/2007/200 Draft resolution [on settlement of the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period terminating on 15 Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and extension of the mandate Apr. 2008; requests the Secretary-General to make use of of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia] / France, the extended mandate in order to support the parties in Germany, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great implementing measures to build confidence and to Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of establish and intensive and meaningful dialogue and to America. inform the Council in his next report on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia; strongly supports the efforts of the S/2007/603 Draft resolution [on settlement of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and calls Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and extension of the mandate on the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General to of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]] / continue giving him their steadfast and unified support. France, Germany, Russian Federation, Slovakia, United (Adopted unanimously, 5759th meeting, 15 Oct. 2007) Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote) S/PV.5661 (13 Apr. 2007) Germany and Georgia. S/PV.5759 (15 Oct. 2007) Germany. Discussion in plenary S/PV.5623 (24 Jan. 2007). S/PV.5657 (10 Apr. 2007). S/PV.5658 (10 Apr. 2007). S/PV.5661 (13 Apr. 2007). At the 5661st meeting, draft resolution S/2007/200 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1752 (2007).

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GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY SECURITY (continued) See also: AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Statements by the President of the Security BURUNDI SITUATION Council DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO– S/PRST/2007/6 Statement [made on behalf of the UGANDA Security Council, at the 5644th meeting, 22 Mar. 2007, in DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO connection with the Council's consideration of the item SITUATION entitled "Situation in the Great Lakes region"] / by the RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS President of the Security Council. RWANDA SITUATION Recalls and reaffirms its Presidential Statement of 16 Nov. 2006 (S/PRST/2006/45) on talks between the General documents Government of the Republic of Uganda and the Lord's S/2007/237 Letter, 26 Apr. 2007, from Uganda. Transmits Resistance Army (LRA) and stresses its support for a addendum 3 to the Agreement on Cessation of negotiated settlement; urges that the peace process be Hostilities between the Government of Uganda and the concluded expeditiously; urges the LRA to immediately Lord's Resistance Army Movement, signed on 14 Apr. release all women, children and other non combatants; 2007. welcomes the meeting between the Government of Uganda and the LRA on 11 Mar. 2007, with community S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of representatives present, and the progress made towards a the Security Council. Reports that members of the resumption of talks and looks forward to further progress in Security Council have decided to send a mission to the talks and the renewal of the cessation of hostilities Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, agreement; urges the UN Secretariat and the countries Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the and regional actors involved to provide further support terms of reference for each mission and the list of where possible to Special Envoy Chissano and the members. mediation team; urges the international community and the S/2007/435 Letter, 16 July 2007, from Uganda. Transmits Government of Uganda to sustain and improve Agreement on Accountability and Reconciliation between humanitarian and development support, including through the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Uganda's Emergency Action Plan as overseen by the Joint Army Movement, signed in Juba, 29 June 2007. Monitoring Committee. S/2007/679 Letter, 21 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- S/PRST/2007/44 Statement [made on behalf of the General. Refers to the joint communiqué signed by the Security Council, at the 5783rd meeting, 21 Nov. 2007, Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in connection with the Council's consideration of the item and Rwanda, agreed to during a meeting in Nairobi, 9 entitled "The situation in the Great Lakes region"]. Nov. 2007 and states that it provides a common Commends the Governments of the Democratic approach to ending the threat to peace and stability Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda for posed by illegal armed groups in both countries and the their joint communiqué on a common approach to end the Great Lakes region. threat posed to peace and stability in both countries and the Great Lakes Region, signed in Nairobi on 9 November S/2007/719 Letter, 21 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- 2007 (S/2007/679, annex); recalls that the continued General. Refers to the appointment of Joaquim presence of illegal armed groups, in particular the Forces Chissano, former President of Mozambique, as Special Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda (FDLR), ex- Envoy for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)-affected FAR/Interahamwe and the dissident militia of Laurent areas and proposes that the temporary Liaison Office be Nkunda, is one of the root causes of conflict in the eastern upgraded to a special political mission for the Special Democratic Republic of the Congo and constitutes a threat Envoy for the LRA-affected areas and its mandate be to regional stability; reiterates its demand that these extended for a duration of one year through 31 groups lay down their arms and engage voluntarily and December 2008. without preconditions in their demobilization, repatriation, resettlement and reintegration, as appropriate; encourages S/2007/720 Letter, 6 Dec. 2007, from the President of the the authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of and the Republic of Rwanda to implement fully their 21 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/719) recommending the commitments in the Nairobi communiqué; stresses its upgrading of the temporary Liaison Office of the Special readiness to facilitate and support the implementation of Envoy for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)-affected these commitments. areas to a special political mission for the Special Envoy for the LRA-affected areas and its mandate be extended Participation by non-Council members (without for a duration of one year through 31 December 2008 the right to vote) and reports that members of the Council take note of the information and proposal contained in the letter. S/PV.5644 (22 Mar. 2007) Uganda. S/PV.5783 (21 Nov. 2007) Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Discussion in plenary S/PV.5637 (9 Mar. 2007). - 34 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION (continued) SECURITY (continued) S/2007/744 (A/62/736) Letter, 11 Dec. 2007, from the S/PV.5644 (22 Mar. 2007). President of the Security Council to the Chairperson of At the 5644th meeting, the President made a the Peacebuilding Commission. Refers to letter dated 11 statement, on behalf of the Council members, in July 2007 from the Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau connection with prior consultations among Council addressed to the Secretary-General, requesting that members on the item entitled "The situation in the Great Guinea-Bissau be placed on the agenda of the Lakes region": S/PRST/2007/6. Peacebuilding Commission; states that the Security Council supports this request and invites the S/PV.5677 (21 May 2007). Peacebuilding Commission to provide advice on the S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). situation in Guinea-Bissau. S/PV.5783 (21 Nov. 2007). Statements by the President of the Security At the 5783rd meeting, the President made a Council statement, on behalf of the Council members, in S/PRST/2007/38 Statement [made on behalf of the connection with prior consultations among Council Security Council, at the 5762nd meeting, 19 Oct. 2007, members on the item entitled "The situation in the Great in connection with the Council's consideration of the item Lakes Region": S/PRST/2007/44. entitled "The situation in Guinea-Bissau"]. Reaffirms its support for the continuing efforts to GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION consolidate peace in that country; notes with deep concern Reports the threat posed by drug and human trafficking which can undermine the important gains made with respect to rule of S/2007/158 Report of the Secretary-General on law, democratic and transparent governance; calls upon developments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities of the government to take concerted action to safeguard the the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in that safety and security of those officials who are involved in country. combating these activities; welcomes the decision by Issued: 20 Mar. 2007. ECOWAS to convene later this year a regional conference S/2007/401 Report of the Secretary-General on on combating drug trafficking; calls for urgent developments in Guinea-Bissau and activities of the consideration of how the UN System might improve its United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in that support for Guinea-Bissau's fight against international drug country. trafficking and organized crime; recognizes in particular the Issued: 3 July 2007. important role of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC); welcomes the scheduled convening of S/2007/576 Report of the Secretary-General on legislative elections in 2008; welcomes the improved developments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities of dialogue between the Government of Guinea-Bissau and the United Nations Peace-building Support Office in that the Bretton Woods Institutions and urges the Government country. to continue to implement its commitments in the areas of Issued: 28 Sept. 2007. fiscal responsibility, reforms of the justice Sector and good S/2007/715 Report of the Secretary-General on governance. developments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities of Participation by non-Council members (without the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in that the right to vote) country. Issued: 6 Dec. 2007. S/PV.5762 (19 Oct. 2007) Guinea-Bissau. General documents Discussion in plenary S/2007/700 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- S/PV.5762 (19 Oct. 2007). General. Refers to progress achieved by the UN At the 5762nd meeting, the President made a Peacebuilding Support Office in Guinea Bissau in statement, on behalf of the Council members, in promoting lasting and sustainable peace in the country connection with prior consultations among Council and recommends that the mandate of the Support Office members on the item entitled "The situation in Guinea- (UNOGBIS) be extended for an additional year, from 1 Bissau": S/PRST/2007/38. Jan.-31 Dec. 2008 to allow the Office to continue to take steps to contribute to stabilization through government HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS reform. See also: UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI S/2007/701 Letter, 3 Dec. 2007, from the President of the Reports Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of 28 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/700) recommending the extension S/2007/503 Report of the Secretary-General on the of the mandate of the UN Peacebuilding Support Office United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. in Guinea-Bissau (UNOGBIS) for an additional year until Issued: 22 Aug. 2007. 31 Dec. 2008 and reports that the members of the Council have taken note of the information and recommendation contained in the letter.

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HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) General documents Resolutions S/2007/11 Letter, 8 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- S/RES/1743(2007) [Extension of the mandate UN General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)]. appoint Major General Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz Decides to extend the mandate of MINUSTAH as (Brazil) to the post of Force Commander of the UN contained in its resolutions 1542 (2004), 1608 (2005) and Stabilization Mission in Haiti. 1702 (2006) until 15 Oct. 2007 with the intention to renew for further periods; requests that MINUSTAH continue the S/2007/12 Letter, 10 Jan. 2007, from the President of the increased tempo of operations in support of the Haitian Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter National Police against armed gangs as deemed dated 8 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/11) and reports that members necessary to restore security, notably in Port-au-Prince, of the Security Council have taken note of the Secretary- and encourages MINUSTAH and the Government of Haiti General's intention to appoint Major General Carlos to undertake coordinated deterrent actions to decrease the Alberto dos Santos Cruz (Brazil) as Force Commander level of violence; requests MINUSTAH to maintain a of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti. proactive communications and public outreach strategy to S/2007/466 Letter, 26 July 2007, from the Secretary- improve public understanding of the mandate and the role General. Refers to the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti of MINUSTAH in Haiti. (Adopted unanimously, 5631st (MINUSTAH) and reports the intention to appoint Hédi meeting, 15 Feb. 2007) Annabi (Tunisia) as the Secretary-General's Special S/RES/1780(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Representative in Haiti and Head of MINUSTAH, to Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)]. replace Edmond Mulet (Guatemala), who will complete Decides to extend the mandate of the UN his assignment on 31 Aug. 2007. Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) until 15 Oct. S/2007/467 Letter, 30 July 2007, from the President of the 2008, with the intention of further renewal; endorses the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Secretary General's recommendation for reconfiguring the dated 26 July 2007 (S/2007/466) and reports that Mission; decides that MINUSTAH will consist of a military members of the Security Council have taken note of the component of up to 7,060 troops of all ranks and of a his intention to appoint Hédi Annabi (Tunisia) as his police component of a total of 2,091 police; requests that Special Representative and Head of the UN Stabilization MINUSTAH continue its support of the HNP as deemed Mission in Haiti. necessary to ensure security in Haiti; requests MINUSTAH Draft resolutions to remain engaged in assisting the Government of Haiti to reform and restructure the HNP; requests MINUSTAH to S/2007/88 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate provide technical expertise in support of the efforts of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti] / Argentina, Brazil, Government to pursue a comprehensive border Canada, Chile, France, Panama, Peru and the United management approach; condemns any attack against States of America. personnel from MINUSTAH; requests MINUSTAH to continue to pursue its community violence reduction S/2007/601 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate approach; strongly condemns the grave violations against of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)] / children affected by armed violence, as well as widespread Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, rape and other sexual abuse of girls, and requests France, Guatemala, Italy, Panama, Peru, Spain, Uruguay MINUSTAH to continue to promote and protect the rights and the United States of America. of women and children; calls on the UN system and the Participation by non-Council members (without international community in cooperation with the Haitian the right to vote) authorities, to devise and support a renewed aid coordination system; (Adopted unanimously, 5758th S/PV.5758 (15 Oct. 2007) Argentina, Brazil, Canada, meeting., 15 Oct. 2007) Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Spain and Uruguay. Discussion in plenary HUMAN RIGHTS S/PV.5625 (29 Jan. 2007). See also: RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS General documents S/PV.5631 (15 Feb. 2007). At the 5631st meeting, draft resolution S/2007/88 S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1743 (2007). Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the S/PV.5755 (10 Oct. 2007). Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the S/PV.5758 (15 Oct. 2007). Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the At the 5758th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/601 occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight was adopted unanimously: resolution 1780 (2007). Industrialized Countries (G-8).

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HUMAN RIGHTS (continued) HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/2007/379 (A/61/982) Letter, 22 June 2007, from Cuba. See also: REFUGEES Transmits declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of General documents Cuba concerning the Human Rights Council's decision to discontinue the mandate of the Personal Representative S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating situation of human rights in Cuba. Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the S/2007/384 (A/61/984) Letter, 25 June 2007, from Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Transmits occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight the following documents: the Baku Declaration, the Industrialized Countries (G-8). GUAM Summit communiqué, the communiqué of the GUAM-Poland meeting, the GUAM-United States joint Discussion in plenary statement and the joint press statement of the GUAM- S/PV.5655 (4 Apr. 2007). Japan meeting adopted at the Summit of the Organization for Democracy and Economic S/PV.5792 (6 Dec. 2007). Development-GUAM, held in Baku, 18-19 June 2007. ICJ–ACTIVITIES S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Discussion in plenary Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in S/PV.5775 (2 Nov. 2007). New York, the final communiqué of the annual Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION the States members of the OIC, held at UN Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. General documents S/2007/721 Letter, 31 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from General. Refers to the appointment of Francis Deng as Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide and Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New Mass Atrocities and expresses the Secretary-General's York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué intention to change the title to that of Special and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Representative of the Secretary-General and to appoint Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, Edward Luck as a Special Adviser on the Responsibility 15-17 May 2007. to Protect at the level of Assistant Secretary-General on a part-time basis; states that as the Special INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Representative and the Special Adviser develop and See also: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS implement their mandates, they will consult and Reports coordinate with the Department of Political Affairs and the High Commissioner for Human Rights. S/2007/775 Letter, 26 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the Working Group established pursuant to resolution S/2007/722 Letter, 7 Dec. 2007, from the President of the 1566 (2004). Transmits report of the Working Group Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary- Established by Resolution 1566 (2004), containing General (S/2007/721) on the appointment of Francis summary of the activities of the Working Group in 2006 Deng as Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide and 2007. and Mass Atrocities and the Secretary-General's intention to change the title to that of Special General documents Representative of the Secretary-General and to appoint S/2007/16 Letter, 12 Jan. 2007, from the President of the Edward Luck as a Special Adviser on the Responsibility Security Council. Refers to Security Council resolution to Protect at the level of Assistant Secretary-General on 1646 (2005) and reports that the members of the Council a part-time basis and reports that the letter has been agreed on the selection of Panama and South Africa as brought to the attention of the members of the Security the 2 elected members to participate in the Council. Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding S/2007/726 (A/62/576) Letter, 10 Dec. 2007, from Commission for a term of one year, until the end of 2007. Bahrain. Transmits statement by the Prime Minister, S/2007/72 Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from Slovakia. Reports delivered on the occasion of the International Human that during Presidency of Slovakia, the Security Council Rights Day. will hold a debate on the subject "Maintenance of international peace and security: role of the Security Council in supporting security sector reform", on 20 Feb. 2007; includes concept paper to help guide the discussion.

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/2007/107 Letter, 23 Feb. 2007, from the United S/2007/616 (A/62/492) Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from Kingdom. Transmits remarks summing up the Arria Tajikistan. Transmits, on behalf of the members of the formula meeting on security sector reform held on 16 Shanghai Cooperation Organization – China, Feb. 2007, made by the Chair of the meeting, to allow Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan experts from the field to share their experiences with and Uzbekistan, the Bishkek Declaration adopted at the members of the Security Council. Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Bishkek on 16 Aug. S/2007/186 Letter, 5 Apr. 2007, from the United Kingdom. 2007. Transmits concept paper entitled "Energy, security and climate" prepared by the United Kingdom, with S/2007/640 Letter, 10 Oct. 2007, from Indonesia. comments by Council members, for discussion at the Transmits concept paper for the Security Council open open debate of the Security Council to explore the debate on "The role of regional and subregional relationship between energy, security and climate to be organizations in the maintenance of international peace held on 17 Apr. 2007. and security", to be held on 6 Nov. 2007. S/2007/203 Letter, 12 Apr. 2007, from Cuba. Refers to S/2007/773 Letter, 28 Dec. 2007, from Slovakia. letter of 5 Apr.2007 (S/2007/186) from the United Transmits document entitled "Chairmanship's perception Kingdom regarding the inclusion in the provisional paper on the basic norms and principles of the programme of work of the Security Council of an open Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in debate to explore the relationship between energy, the field of security sector governance/reform" issued by security and climate and expresses the concern of the the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Non-Aligned Movement regarding continued (OSCE). encroachment by the Security Council on functions and Statements by the President of the Security powers of the major organs of the UN; states that the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is the Council appropriate forum for considering risk associated with S/PRST/2007/1 Statement [made on behalf of the and action to address climate change. Security Council, at the 5615th meeting, 8 Jan. 2007, in S/2007/211 Letter, 16 Apr. 2007, from Pakistan. Concerns connection with the Council's consideration of the item the views of the Group 77 and China on the decision by entitled "Threats to international peace and security"] / the Security Council to hold a debate on exploring the by the President of the Security Council. relationship between energy, security and climate; states Commits itself to work closely and in a focused and that the Council's primary responsibility is the action-oriented manner with the Secretary-General and maintenance of international peace and security, the pledges to uphold the purposes and principles of the encroachment on the roles and responsibilities of other Charter of the UN; reaffirms its commitment to the principal organs of UN represents a distortion of the principles of sovereign equality, national sovereignty, principles and purposes of the Charter. territorial integrity and political independence of all States, underlines further the need for respect for human rights S/2007/334 Letter, 6 June 2007, from Belgium. Transmits and the rule of law; reaffirms its commitment to address the concept paper for the Security Council open debate the whole range of threats to international peace and on natural resources and conflict, to be held on 25 June security, including armed conflict, terrorism and 2007. proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; recognizes the essential role of the UN in the global effort to combat S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. terrorism and stands ready to play its part; reaffirms its Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating resolve to take appropriate and effective actions against Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the any threat to international peace and security caused by Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological; Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the underlines the need for improved UN capacity to assess occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight conflict situations and for the effective planning and Industrialized Countries (G-8). management of UN peacekeeping operations; requests S/2007/384 (A/61/984) Letter, 25 June 2007, from the Secretary-General to focus in managing of and Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Transmits reporting on peacekeeping missions on the steps needed the following documents: the Baku Declaration, the to achieve the objectives of the mission. GUAM Summit communiqué, the communiqué of the GUAM-Poland meeting, the GUAM-United States joint statement and the joint press statement of the GUAM- Japan meeting adopted at the Summit of the Organization for Democracy and Economic Development-GUAM, held in Baku, 18-19 June 2007.

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PRST/2007/3 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PRST/2007/22 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5632nd meeting, 20 Feb. 2007, Security Council, at the 5705th meeting, 25 June 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Maintenance of international peace and security entitled "Maintenance of international peace and : role of the Security Council in supporting security security"] / by the President of the Security Council. sector reform"] / by the President of the Security Council. Emphasizes the importance of improving the work of Underlines that it is the sovereign right and the and strengthening the contributions made by existing primary responsibility of the country concerned to sanctions committees and the various experts' groups and determine the national approach and priorities of security panels established by the Council in dealing with the sector reform; recognises the need when mandating a UN impact of illegal exploitation of natural resources on operation to consider the national security sector reform conflicts in the countries under its consideration; also priorities, while laying the foundation for peace recalls the work done by the Security Council Informal consolidation, which could, inter alia, subsequently enable Working Group on General Issues of Sanctions (2006) and timely withdrawal of international peacekeepers; refers in this regard to its report (S/2006/997); stresses the emphasizes the important role that the Peacebuilding important role, in the context of Security Sector Reform in Commission can play in ensuring continuous international post-conflict environment, of transparent and effective support to countries emerging from conflict; emphasizes national security and customs structures for the effective that security sector reform must be context-driven and that control and management of natural resources by the needs will vary from situation to situation; encourages preventing the illegal access to and the trade and states to formulate their security sector reform exploitation of those resources; recognizes, in armed programmes in a holistic way that encompasses strategic conflict and post-conflict situations, the need for a more planning, institutional structures, resource management, coordinated approach by the UN, regional organizations operational capacity, civilian oversight and good and governments concerned, in particular the governance; acknowledges the need for a comprehensive empowerment of governments in post-conflict situations to report of the Secretary-General on UN approaches to better manage their resources. security sector reform, to foster its implementation in post- S/PRST/2007/42 Statement [made on behalf of the conflict environments, and expresses its readiness to Security Council, at the 5776th meeting, 6 Nov. 2007, in consider such a report within the scope of its prerogatives connection with the Council's consideration of the item under the UN Charter. entitled "The role of regional and subregional S/PRST/2007/7 Statement [made on behalf of the organizations in the maintenance of international peace Security Council, at the 5649th meeting, 28 Mar. 2007, in and security"]. connection with the Council's consideration of the item Reaffirms its primary responsibility for the entitled "Relationship between the United Nations and maintenance of international peace and security; regional organizations, in particular the African Union, in recognizes the important role of regional and subregional the maintenance of international peace and security"] / organizations in the prevention, management and by the President of the Security Council. resolution of conflicts; emphasizes that the growing Re-affirms its primary responsibility for the contribution made by regional and subregional maintenance of international peace and security in organizations in cooperation with UN can usefully support accordance with the Charter of UN; recognizes the the work of the Organization in maintaining international important role of regional organizations in the prevention, peace and security; recalls its determination to take management and resolution of conflicts; recognizes that appropriate steps to further the development of regional organizations are well positioned to understand cooperation between UN and regional and subregional the root causes of many conflicts closer to home and to organizations in maintaining international peace and influence the prevention or resolution, owing to their security; encourages to strengthen and increase knowledge of the region; assess the risk of conflict at cooperation among them; stresses the potential role of regional level and prioritize those areas of highest risk; and regional and subregional organizations in addressing the highlight possible methods at a regional level in combating illicit trade in small arms and light weapons; welcomes the illegal exploitation and trafficking of natural resources; efforts undertaken by its subsidiary bodies with invites further collaboration with the Peace and Security responsibilities in counter-terrorism to foster cooperation Council of the African Union in order to help build the with regional and subregional organizations. latter's capacity to undertake, inter alia, rapid and Participation by non-Council members (without appropriate responses to emerging situations and to develop effective strategies for conflict prevention, the right to vote) peacekeeping and peacebuilding. S/PV.5627 (31 Jan. 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, Brazil, Burundi, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Egypt, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Jamaica, Japan, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Republic of Korea, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Uruguay.

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PV.5632 (20 Feb. 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, S/PV.5649(Resumption1) (28 Mar. 2007). Australia, Canada, Cuba, Egypt, Germany, Guatemala, At the 5649th meeting, the President made a Honduras, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Republic of statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Korea, Sudan, Switzerland and Uruguay. connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Relationship between the S/PV.5649 (28 Mar. 2007) Algeria, Australia, Benin, United Nations and regional organizations, in particular the Burkina Faso, Egypt, Germany, Japan, Liberia, Libyan African Union, in the maintenance of international peace Arab Jamahiriya, Namibia, Norway, Rwanda, Sudan, and security": S/PRST/2007/7. United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Uruguay and Viet Nam, League of Arab States and Organization of the S/PV.5663 (17 Apr. 2007). Islamic Conference. S/PV.5663(Resumption1) (17 Apr. 2007). S/PV.5663 (17 Apr. 2007) Argentina, Australia, S/PV.5705 (25 June 2007). Bangladesh, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, S/PV.5705(Resumption1) (25 June 2007). Iceland, India, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Maldives, At the 5684th meeting, the President made a Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia, Namibia, statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Palau, connection with prior consultations among Council Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, members on the item entitled "Maintenance of international Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sudan, Switzerland, peace and security": S/PRST/2007/22. Tuvalu, Ukraine and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of). S/PV.5776 (6 Nov. 2007). S/PV.5705 (25 June 2007) Angola, Argentina, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, the Democratic Republic of Congo, S/PV.5776(Resumption1) (6 Nov. 2007). Egypt, Germany, Iceland, India, Japan, Liechtenstein, At the 5776th meeting, the President made a Norway, Pakistan, Senegal, Switzerland and Tunisia.. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council S/PV.5705(Resumption1) (25 June 2007) Benin. members on the item entitled "The role of regional and subregional organizations in the maintenance of S/PV.5776 (6 Nov. 2007) Angola, Argentina, Armenia, international peace and security": S/PRST/2007/42. Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Norway, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon S/PV.5776/Corr.1 (6 Nov. 2007). Islands, Spain, Uruguay and Viet Nam. Corrects text.

S/PV.5776(Resumption1) (6 Nov. 2007) Azerbaijan, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE FORCE Benin and Thailand. IN AFGHANISTAN Discussion in plenary See: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5615 (8 Jan. 2007). At the 5615th meeting, the President made a INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PRESENCE IN statement, on behalf of the Council members, in KOSOVO connection with prior consultations among Council See: KFOR members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security": S/PRST/2007/1. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER S/PV.5627 (31 Jan. 2007). YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5627(Resumption) (31 Jan. 2007). See also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5632 (20 Feb. 2007). Reports S/PV.5632(Resumption1) (20 Feb. 2007). S/2007/469 (A/62/172) Report of the International At the 5632nd meeting, the President made a Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law connection with prior consultations among Council Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia members on the item entitled "The maintenance of since 1991 : note / by the Secretary-General. international peace and security: role of the Security Issued: 1 Aug. 2007. - Transmits the 14th annual Council in supporting security sector reform": report of the International Tribunal for the Former S/PRST/2007/3. Yugoslavia covering the period 1 Aug. 2006-31 July 2007. S/PV.5649 (28 Mar. 2007). General documents S/2007/283 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, pursuant to para. 6 of the Security Council resolution 1534(2004).

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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (continued) YUGOSLAVIA (continued) S/2007/283/Corr.1 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the Discussion in plenary President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007). Former Yugoslavia. Corrects text. S/PV.5742 (14 Sept. 2007). At the 5742nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/541 S/2007/538 Letter, 31 July 2007, from the Secretary- was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 1775 (2007). General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1504 (2003) of 4 Sept. 2003 on the appointment of Carla Del S/PV.5785 (28 Nov. 2007). Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal At the 5785th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/683 Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and suggests that the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1786 (2007). Council extend her appointment until 31 Dec. 2007. S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007). S/2007/585 (A/62/378) Identical letters, 28 Sept. 2007, Resolutions from Croatia addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits letter S/RES/1775(2007) [Extension of the appointment of Carla from the Prime Minister concerning the judgment of the Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia]. the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) delivered on 27 Sept. Decides to extend for a final period of the 2007. appointment of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia S/2007/663 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from the President of with effect from 15 Sept. 2007 until 31 Dec. 2007. the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former (Adopted 14-0-1, 5742nd meeting, 14 Sept. 2007) Yugoslavia. Transmits assessments of the President and of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal S/RES/1786(2007) [The appointment of Serge Brammertz for the Former Yugoslavia, submitted pursuant to para. 6 as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the former of the Security Council resolution 1534(2004). Yugoslavia]. Decides to appoint Serge Brammertz as Prosecutor S/2007/678 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 1259 with effect from 1 Jan. 2008 for a 4-year term. (Adopted (1999), 1504 (2003) and 1775 (2007) on the unanimously, 5785th meeting, 28 Nov. 2007) appointment and extension of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Former Yugoslavia and submits his nomination of Serge Brammertz to be appointed Prosecutor of the See also: RWANDA SITUATION International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Reports Yugoslavia, effective 1 Jan. 2008, replacing Carla Del Ponte who does not wish to be considered for S/2007/323 Letter, 23 May 2007, from the President of the reappointment for a new term. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits revised version of the completion strategy of the S/2007/788 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity General. Transmits request from the President of the with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004), containing International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia the assessment requested. for the appointment of two additional ad litem judges to enable the Tribunal to start conducting a new and 8th S/2007/502 (A/62/284) Report of the International trial in Feb. 2008. Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations Draft resolutions of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the S/2007/541 Draft resolution [on extension of the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible appointment of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia]. the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994 : note / by the Secretary- S/2007/683 Draft resolution [on the appointment of Serge General. Brammertz as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for Issued: 21 Aug. 2007. - Transmits the 12th annual the former Yugoslavia]. report of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Participation by non-Council members (without covering the period 1 July 2006-30 June 2007. the right to vote) S/2007/676 Letter, 16 Nov. 2007, from the President of S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Montenegro, Rwanda and Serbia. Transmits the assessments of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for S/PV.5785 (28 Nov. 2007) Panama. Rwanda on the implementation of the completion strategy of the Tribunal, in conformity with Security S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007) Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia. Council resolution 1534 (2004).

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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED ARAB (continued) EMIRATES (continued) General documents S/2007/128 Letter, 7 Mar. 2007, from the League of Arab states. Transmits resolution entitled "Occupation by Iran S/2007/539 Letter, 31 July 2007, from the Secretary- of the Greater Tunb, the Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa, General. Submits the nomination of Hassan Bubacar three Arab islands in the Arabian Gulf belonging to the Jallow for reappointment by the Security Council as United Arab Emirates", adopted by the Council of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for League of Arab States at its meeting held at the level of Rwanda for a 4-year term, effective 15 Sept. 2007 for . Ministers for Foreign Affairs during its 127th regular Draft resolutions session, on 4 Mar. 2007. S/2007/542 Draft resolution [on reappointment of Hassan S/2007/191 Letter, 9 Apr. 2007, from the Islamic Republic Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of the International of Iran. Refers to letters dated 17 Sept. 2006 and 7 Mar. Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for a 4-year term]. 2007 (S/2006/745 and S/2007/128) from the League of Participation by non-Council members (without Arab States and letter dated 7 Dec. 2006 (A/61/620 - the right to vote) S/2006/949) from the United Arab Emirates regarding the islands of Abu Musa, the Greater Tunb and the S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lesser Tunb and reiterates that the islands are integral Montenegro, Rwanda and Serbia. parts of Iran. S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007) Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia. S/2007/215 Letter, 16 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab Discussion in plenary states. Transmits resolution entitled "Occupation by Iran of the three Arab Islands of the Greater Tunb, the Lesser S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007). Tunb and Abu Musa in the Arabian Gulf, which belong to the United Arab Emirates", adopted by the Council of the S/PV.5741 (14 Sept. 2007). League of Arab States at its 19th ordinary session, held At the 5741st meeting, draft resolution S/2007/542 in Riyadh at the summit level, 28-29 Mar. 2007. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1774 (2007). S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007). states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the Resolutions Secretary-General of the League of Arab States regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in S/RES/1774(2007) [Reappointment of Hassan Bubacar Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for a 4-year term]. S/2007/493 Letter, 13 Aug. 2007, from the Islamic Decides to reappoint Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Republic of Iran. Refers to letters of 16 and 23 Apr. 2007 Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for from the Permanent Observer of the League of Arab Rwanda with effect from 15 Sept. 2007 for a 4-year term, States (S/2007/215 and S/2007/232), as well as to note which is subject to an earlier termination by the Security verbale dated 10 Apr. 2007 from Saudi Arabia (A/61/848) Council upon completion of the work of the International and categorically rejects the claims of the United Arab Tribunal. (Adopted unanimously, 5741st meeting, 14 Sept. Emirates regarding islands of Abu-Musa, the Greater 2007) Tunb and the Lesser Tunb; reiterates that the islands are integral and eternal parts of the Iranian territory. IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–ISRAEL S/2007/544 Letter, 17 Sept. 2007, from the League of See also: TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Arab states. Transmits resolution entitled "Occupation by Iran of the three Arab islands of the Greater Tunb, the IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED ARAB Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa in the Arabian Gulf, which EMIRATES belong to the United Arab Emirates" (resolution No. General documents 6801), adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at its meeting held at the level of Ministers for S/2007/21 Letter, 18 Jan. 2007, from the United Arab Foreign Affairs during its 128th ordinary sess., Cairo 5 Emirates. Requests that the item entitled "Letter dated 3 Sept. 2007. December 1971 from the Permanent Representatives of Algeria, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Republic and the People's IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED KINGDOM Democratic Republic of Yemen to the UN addressed to General documents the President of the Security Council (S/10409)", related to the territorial claims over Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb S/2007/180 Letter, 29 Mar. 2007, from the Islamic and Abu Musa islands, be retained in the list of matters Republic of Iran. Transmits note verbale dated 29 Mar. of which the Security Council is seized for the year 2007. 2007 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the British Embassy of Tehran on the violation of Iranian territorial waters by 2 British naval vessels.

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IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED KINGDOM IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED STATES (continued) (continued) S/2007/184 (A/61/835) Letter, 31 Mar. 2007, from the S/2007/650 (A/62/524) Letter, 31 Oct. 2007, from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits note verbale dated Islamic Republic of Iran. Refers to unilateral sanctions 30 Mar. 2007 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs imposed by the United States against certain Iranian addressed to the British Embassy in Tehran regarding nationals, military and financial institutions including the alleged firing of shots by British military forces at the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and requests the UN Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in to reject these measures and take necessary steps to Basra, Iraq on 29 Mar. 2007. bring these policies and practices to a halt.

IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED STATES S/2007/765 (A/62/624) Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Iran. Refers to the United States National Intelligence General documents Estimate (NIE) of Nov. 2007 and states that the pretexts by which Iran's nuclear programme was referred to the S/2007/110 Letter, 15 Feb. 2007, from the Islamic Security Council have been flawed and unfounded. Republic of Iran. Transmits note verbale dated 10 Feb. 2007 addressed to the Embassy of Switzerland (Interest IRAQ SITUATION Section of the United States of America) in Tehran from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of See also: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Iran; reports alleged violation of Iranian airspace by UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ coalition forces operating in Iraq. Reports S/2007/341 (A/61/948) Letter, 1 June 2007, from Iran S/2007/51 Letter, 22 Jan. 2007, from the Chairman of the (Islamic Republic of). Transmits note verbale dated 6 Security Council Committee established Pursuant to May 2007 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Resolution 1518 (2003). Transmits report of the Security Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the Embassy of Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution Switzerland (Interest Section of the United States of 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq, containing an account of America) in Tehran on the media coverage by a United the Committee's activities from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2006, States television channel of alleged terrorist Abdolmalek submitted in accordance with the note by the President Rigi's interview. of the Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 (S/1995/234). S/2007/343 (A/61/950) Letter, 1 June 2007, from Iran S/2007/126 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to (Islamic Republic of). Transmits note verbale dated 11 paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Apr. 2007 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Issued: 7 Mar. 2007. Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the Embassy of Switzerland (Interest Section of the United States of S/2007/330 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to America) in Tehran on the coverage by certain United paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). States media of alleged terrorist Abdolmalek Rigi's Issued: 5 June 2007. interview. S/2007/608 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to S/2007/355 (A/61/955) Identical letters, 13 June 2007, paragraph 6 of resolution 1770 (2007). from the Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the Issued: 15 Oct. 2007. Secretary-General and the President of the Security General documents Council. Refers to letters dated 19 Jan. and 4 Apr. 2007 from the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the alleged S/2007/184 (A/61/835) Letter, 31 Mar. 2007, from the abduction of 5 Iranian consular officers in Erbil (Iraq) by Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits note verbale dated the military forces of the United States on 11 Jan. 2007 30 Mar. 2007 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and calls once again on the Security Council and the addressed to the British Embassy in Tehran regarding Secretary-General to help securing the safe and alleged firing of shots by British military forces at the immediate release of the abducted consular officers and Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the return of the confiscated documents and properties. Basra, Iraq on 29 Mar. 2007. S/2007/378 (A/61/966) Letter, 21 June 2007, from Iran S/2007/218 Letter, 19 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- (Islamic Republic of). Transmits the note verbale dated 9 General. Transmits letter dated 4 Apr. 2007 from the June 2007 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Director General of IAEA on the verification activities of Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the Embassy of the Agency in Iraq pursuant to Security Council Switzerland (Interest Section of the United States of resolution 687 (1991) and related resolutions, submitted America) in Tehran on categorical rejection of allegations in accordance with para. 16 of Council resolution 1051 made by Nicholas Burns, the United States Under (1996). Secretary of State for Political Affairs, against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) IRAQ SITUATION (continued) S/2007/224 Letter, 20 Apr. 2007, from Iraq. Transmits S/2007/533 Letter. 4 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- summary of the Baghdad meeting of the countries General. Refers to the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq neighbouring Iraq, the permanent members of the (UNAMI) which was established on 14 Aug. 2003 in Security Council and international and regional accordance with Security Council resolution 1500 (2003) organizations to discuss measures to support the and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Government's action to improve the situation in Iraq, Staffan de Mistura (Sweden) as his Special held in Baghdad, 10 Mar. 2007. Representative and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq in place of Ashraf Jehangir Qazi (Pakistan). S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the S/2007/534 Letter, 7 Sept. 2007, from the President of the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary- regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in General dated 3 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/533) and reports Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. that members of the Security Council have taken note of the decision to appoint Staffan de Mistura (Sweden) as S/2007/245 Letter, 30 Apr. 2007, from the President of the his Special Representative and Head of the United Security Council. Reports that letter dated 19 Apr. 2007 Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq. (S/2007/218) conveying the communication from the Director General of IAEA on the verification activities of S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from the Agency in Iraq pursuant to Security Council Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the resolution 687 (1991) has been brought to the attention Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New of the members of the Security Council. York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of S/2007/274 (A/61/906) Letter, 8 May 2007, from Egypt Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, and Iraq. Transmits final statement of the International 15-17 May 2007. Ministerial Conference of the Neighbouring Countries of Iraq, Egypt and Bahrain and the Permanent Members of S/2007/672 (A/62/547) Letter, 9 Nov. 2007, from Iraq and the UN Security Council and the G-8 held at Sharm El- Turkey. Transmits final communiqué of the Foreign Shiekh, Egypt, 4 May 2007. Ministers of the Countries Neighbouring Iraq held in Istanbul on 2 and 3 Nov. 2007; Iraq's neighbouring S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. countries, Egypt, Bahrain, the permanent members of Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating the United Nations Security Council and the Group of Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the Eight, as well as the United Nations, the League of Arab Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the States and the European Union were represented at the Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the meeting. occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight Industrialized Countries (G-8). Draft resolutions S/2007/412 Letter, 25 June 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/482 Draft resolution / Italy, Panama, Slovakia, General. Refers to Secretary-General's report of 5 June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2007 (S/2007/330) pursuant to para. 30 or resolution and United States of America. 1546 (2004), and specifically action 5, concerning S/2007/738 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate security and operational issues related to the work of UN of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq]. Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), and requests necessary funds, within the context of the budgeting Participation by non-Council members (without provisions for special political missions, for the the right to vote) construction of a new UNAMI compound in Baghdad. S/PV.5639 (15 Mar. 2007) Iraq. S/2007/413 Letter, 6 July 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter S/PV.5693 (13 June 2007) Iraq. dated 25 June 2007 (S/2007/412), concerning security S/PV.5729 (10 Aug. 2007) Iraq. and operational issues related to the work of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq, and reports that Security S/PV.5763 (19 Oct. 2007) Iraq. Council confirms that it welcomes and supports the S/PV.5808 (18 Dec. 2007) Iraq. planning for the construction of a new UN compound in Baghdad and has no objection to Secretary-General's Discussion in plenary intention to proceed with a request to the General S/PV.5639 (15 Mar. 2007). Assembly for the necessary funds. S/PV.5693 (13 June 2007). S/2007/481 Letter, 9 Aug. 2007, from Iraq. Transmits letter dated 6 Aug. 2007 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of S/PV.5729 (10 Aug. 2007). Iraq regarding the renewal of the mandate of the UN At the 5729th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/482 Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI). was adopted unanimously: resolution 1770 (2007). S/PV.5763 (19 Oct. 2007).

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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S/PV.5808 (18 Dec. 2007). S/2007/314 United Nations Monitoring, Verification and At the 5808th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/738 Inspection Commission : note / by the Secretary- was adopted unanimously: resolution 1790 (2007). General. Resolutions Issued: 29 May 2007. - Transmits the 29th quarterly report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification S/RES/1770(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), submitted by the Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)]. Acting Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC in accordance Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMI for with para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999); another period of 12 months from the date of this covers the period 1 Mar. -31 May 2007. resolution; decides further that the Special Representative S/2007/321 Twenty-fourth report of the Secretary-General of the Secretary-General and UNAMI, at the request of the pursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999). Government of Iraq, shall advise, support and assist the Issued: 31 May 2007. Government and people of Iraq on advancing their political dialogue and national reconciliation and to promote, S/2007/445 Note [transmitting report of the Board of support and facilitate the coordination of humanitarian Auditors on the UN escrow (Iraq) account for the assistance, donor coordination, capacity-building and also financial period ended 31 Dec. 2006] / by the Secretary- promote the protection of human rights and judicial and General. legal reform in order to strengthen the rule of law in Iraq; Issued: 19 July 2007. requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council within 3 months and on a quarterly basis thereafter on the S/2007/568 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI's paragraph 5 of resolution 1762 (2007). responsibilities. (Adopted unanimously, 5729th meeting, Issued: 27 Sept. 2007. 10 Aug. 2007) S/2007/712 Twenty-fifth report of the Secretary-General S/RES/1790(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN pursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999). Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)]. Issued: 6 Dec. 2007. Notes that the presence of the multinational force in General documents Iraq is at the request of the Government of Iraq and reaffirms the authorization for the multinational force and S/2007/46 Letter, 8 Dec. 2006, from the Secretary- decides to extend the mandate; decides further that the General. Refers to earlier correspondence on the mandate for the multinational force shall be reviewed at processing of letters of credit pertaining to the Oil-for- the request of the Government of Iraq or no later than 15 Food Programme and expresses disappointment at the June 2008, and declares that it will terminate this mandate slow progress in implementing the remaining contracts earlier if requested by the Government of Iraq; decides to and associated letters of credit; states that the extend until 31 Dec. 2008; decides further the deposit of Government of Iraq has been informed of the need to proceeds into the Development Fund for Iraq and for the execute all outstanding contracts and letters of credit role of the International Advisory and Monitoring Board and within the recommended time frames so that the the provisions of paragraph 22 of resolution 1483 (2003) programme can close as scheduled during 2007; draws shall be reviewed; requests that the United States, on attention on receiving allegations from 2 vendors that behalf of the multinational force, continue to report to the Iraqi authorities were withholding authentication Council on the efforts and progress of this force on a documents and that payments were requested from quarterly basis. (Adopted unanimously, 5808th meeting, 18 vendors as a condition for authentication. Dec. 2007) S/2007/47 Letter, 29 Jan. 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that the Secretary-General's IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION letter dated 8 Dec. 2006 (S/2007/46) concerning the See also: IRAQ SITUATION letters of credit pertaining to the Oil-for-Food Programme NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION has been brought to the attention of the members of the Security Council and states that members of the Council Reports have addressed a letter to the Permanent S/2007/106 United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Representative of Iraq urging the Government to do its Inspection Commission : note / by the Secretary- utmost to expedite the processing of the remaining General. letters in order to achieve the timely termination of the Issued: 23 Feb. 2007. - Transmits the 28th quarterly programme. report on the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification S/2007/113 Letter, 23 Feb. 2007, from the President of the and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), submitted by the Governing Council of the UN Compensation Acting Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC in accordance Commission. Concerns the 62nd session of the with para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999); Governing Council of the UN Compensation covers the period 1 Dec. 2006-28 Feb. 2007. Commission, held at Geneva, 20-22 Jan. 2007.

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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S/2007/236 Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from Iraq. Transmits S/2007/388 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the United States. letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs requesting that Transmits letter dated 28 June 2007 from the Secretary the Security Council consider terminating the mandates of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection United Kingdom and the Secretary of State of the United Commission (UNMOVIC) and the Iraq Action Team of States regarding the steps that have been taken to the IAEA established by Security Council resolutions on ensure Iraq's compliance with its disarmament the elimination and removal of Iraqi weapons of mass obligations under Security Council resolution 1483 destruction. (2003). S/2007/241 Letter, 27 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/398 Letter, 25 June 2007, from the President of General. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 10 the Governing Council of the UN Compensation July 2006 (S/2006/510) and 8 Dec. 2006 (S/2007/46) Commission. Concerns the 63rd session of the with respect to the processing of letters of credit Governing Council of the UN Compensation pertaining to the Oil-for-Food Programme; attaches a Commission, held at Geneva, 20-22 June 2007. note outlying the main outcomes of the meeting between S/2007/432 Letter, 16 July 2007, from Iraq. Transmits the Government of Iraq and UN Controller, which was letter dated 24 June 2007 from the Prime Minister of held in Amman, Jordan on 6 Mar. 2007. Iraq, in which the Government of Iraq expressed its S/2007/242 Letter, 27 Apr. 2007, from the President of the views on the compensation imposed on Iraq after the Security Council. Reports that the Secretary-General's invasion of Kuwait by the former Iraqi regime. letter dated 27 Mar. 2007 (S/2007/241) and the attached S/2007/476 Letter, 25 July 2007, from the Secretary- note concerning the processing of letters of credit to the General. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated Oil-for-Food Programme has been brought to the 27 Mar. 2007 (S/2007/241) and the letter of the attention of the members of the Security Council; President of the Security Council dated 27 Apr. 2007 expresses agreement with the proposal to extend certain (S/2007/242) concerning the processing of letters of letters of credit until the end of 2007 and states that the credit pertaining to the Oil-for-Food Programme; UN Secretariat should not support any extension that encloses note on arrangements for terminating the would result in delivery beyond 31 Dec. 2007. operations relating to the letters of credit raised against S/2007/300 Letter, 7 May 2007, from the Secretary- the UN Iraq Account under the Security Council General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1284 resolution 1483 (2003). (1999) on the establishment of the UN Monitoring, S/2007/526 Note verbale, 30 Aug. 2007, from Iraq. Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) and Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs to the related resolutions 687 (1991) and 706 (1991) and proposing a review by the Governing Council of the UN transmits letter dated 19 Feb. 2007 from the Minister for Compensation commission of compensation payments Foreign Affairs of Iraq requesting that the sum of Euro with a view to suspend the obligation to pay or to have 1,856,754 and US$694,771 of the balance in the the amount of the payments reduced. Commission's account be transferred to settle its arrears to the UN Industrial Development Organization and to S/2007/579 Letter, 14 Sept. 2007, from the President of meet its current obligation with respect to the regular, the Security Council. Refers to note verbale dated peacekeeping and capital master plan budgets and the 2007/08/30 (S/2007/526) from the Permanent Mission of budgets of the International Tribunals for Rwanda and Iraq and the letter contained in its annex from the the Former Yugoslavia. Minister for Foreign Affairs stating the position of Iraq on its obligation to pay compensation after the invasion of S/2007/301 Letter, 23 May 2007, from the President of the Kuwait and informs that the request regarding the matter Security Council. Refers to Secretary General's letter is being reviewed by the Governing Council of the UN dated 7 May 2007 (S/2007/300) and reports that the Compensation Commission in accordance with the Security Council has decided to approve the proposal relevant provisions of Security Council resolutions 1483 contained in his letter that €1,856,754 and US$694,771 (2003) and 1546 (2004). be transferred from the escrow account established under Security Council resolution 1284 (1999). S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the S/2007/301/Add.1 Letter, 23 May 2007, from the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated New York, the final communiqué of the annual 23 May 2007 (S/2007/301) from the President of the Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Security Council and reports that the amounts to be the States members of the OIC, held at UN transferred from the escrow account established under Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) for implementation of the proposal should read €1,874,094 S/2007/657 Letter, 1 Nov. 2007, from the President of the and $772,234, rather than €1,856,754 and $694,771, Governing Council of the UN Compensation respectively. Commission. Reports on the activities of the 64th session of the Governing Council of the UN Compensation Commission, held at Geneva, 30-31 Oct. 2007.

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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued) S/2007/661 Letter, 8 Nov. 2007, from the President of the Resolutions Security Council. Reports that the Secretary-General's S/RES/1762(2007) [Termination of the mandates of UN letter and note dated 25 July 2007 (S/2007/476) Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission concerning the processing of letters of credit pertaining (UNMOVIC) and the IAEA's Iraq Nuclear Verification to the Oil-for-Food Programme have been brought to the Office (INVO)]. attention of the members of the Security Council and Decides to terminate immediately the mandates of states that members of the Council have addressed UNMOVIC and the IAEA under the relevant resolutions; another letter to the Permanent Representative of Iraq reaffirms Iraq's disarmament obligations under relevant urging the Government to do its utmost to expedite the resolutions, acknowledges Iraq's constitutional processing of the remaining letters in order to achieve commitment to the non-proliferation, non development, the timely termination of the programme. non-production and non-use of nuclear, chemical, and S/2007/680 Letter, 14 Sept. 2007, from the President of biological weapons and associated equipment, material, the Security Council. Informs that report of the and technologies; invites the Government of Iraq to report Secretary-General (S/2007/568) has been brought to the to the Security Council within 1 year on progress made in attention of the Security Council and states that adhering to all applicable disarmament and non members of the Council suggest that access to proliferation treaties and related international agreements; "confidential" information in UNMOVIC archives be takes note of the summary briefings provided by restricted for a period of 30 years and access to "strictly UNMOVIC/UNSCOM and IAEA on their respective confidential" information be restricted for a period of 60 activities in Iraq since 1991; requests the Secretary- years. General to take all necessary measures to provide for the appropriate disposition of UNMOVIC's archives and other S/2007/725 Letter, 7 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- property under arrangements ensuring; requests the General. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter dated Secretary-General to transfer to Iraq through the 27 July 2007 (S/2007/476) and the letter of the President Development Fund for Iraq all remaining unencumbered of the Security Council dated 8 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/661); funds in the account established pursuant to paragraph 8 encloses note on the arrangements for terminating the (e) of resolution 986 (1995), after returning to Member operations relating to the letters of credit raised against States at their request contributions made by them the UN Iraq Account under Security Council resolution pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 699 (1991). 1483 (2003); also encloses minutes with a summary of (Adopted 14-0-1, 5710th meeting, 29 June 2007) the understandings reached in the meeting between representatives of the Government of Iraq and the UN ISRAEL–LEBANON Secretariat regarding the termination of operations of the Oil-for-Food Programme, held in Jordan Valley, Jordan, See also: TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL 20-21 Nov. 2007; also includes a list of letters of credit UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON for which the Central Bank of Iraq requested Reports cancellation. S/2007/147 Report of the Secretary-General on the Draft resolutions implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 S/2007/390 Draft resolution [on termination of the (2006). mandates of UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Issued: 14 Mar. 2007. Commission and the IAEA's Iraq Nuclear Verification S/2007/262 Fifth semi-annual report of the Secretary- Office] / United Kingdom and United States of America. General to the Security Council on the implementation of Participation by non-Council members (without Security Council resolution 1559 (2004). the right to vote) Issued: 7 May 2007. S/PV.5710 (29 June 2007) Iraq. S/2007/392 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 Discussion in plenary (2006). S/PV.5681 (23 May 2007). Issued: 28 June 2007. S/PV.5710 (29 June 2007). S/2007/629 Sixth semi-annual report of the Secretary- At the 5710th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/390 General on the implementation of Security Council was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 1762 (2007). resolution 1559 (2004). Issued: 24 Oct. 2007. S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). S/2007/641 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006). Issued: 30 Oct. 2007.

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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) General documents S/2007/85 Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to S/2007/3 (A/61/687) Identical letters, 4 Jan. 2007, from appoint Geir Pedersen as his Special Coordinator for Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Lebanon, formerly Personal Representative of the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical Secretary-General for Lebanon; states that Mr. Pedersen summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, will be his representative in Lebanon responsible for territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during coordinating the work of the UN in the country and December 2006. representing the Secretary-General on all political S/2007/18 (A/61/697) Identical letters, 15 Jan. 2007, from aspects of the UN work there. Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/86 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from the President of the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace dated 8 Feb. 2007 (S/2007/85) and informs that committed by Israel, 8-10 Jan. 2007. members of the Security Council have taken note of his S/2007/29 (A/61/707) Identical letters, 19 Jan. 2007, from intention to appoint Geir Pedersen as the Special Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon. President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical S/2007/94 (A/61/750) Identical letters, 15 Feb. 2007, from summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the committed by Israel, 8-14 Jan. 2007. President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical S/2007/45 (A/61/721) Identical letters, 29 Jan. 2007, from summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 1-8 President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical Feb. 2007. summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, S/2007/101 (A/61/755) Identical letters, 21 Feb. 2007, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 15-21 from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the Jan. 2007. President of the Security Council. Reports armed attacks S/2007/57 (A/61/728) Identical letters, 6 Feb. 2007, from allegedly carried out by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, 5- Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the 19 Feb. 2007. President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical S/2007/108 (A/61/763) Identical letters, 26 Feb. 2007, summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 22-31 the President of the Security Council. Transmits Jan. 2007. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/63 (A/61/731) Identical letters, 7 Feb. 2007, from airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Israel, 15-21 Feb. 2007. President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical S/2007/124 (A/61/781) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2007, from summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical January 2007. summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, S/2007/69 (A/61/734) Identical letters, 8 Feb. 2007, from territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the February 2007. President of the Security Council. Concerns armed S/2007/125 (A/61/782) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2007, from incident involving the Lebanese Army and Israeli Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Defence Forces at the border fence near the Blue Line, President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical 7 Feb. 2007. summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace and S/2007/80 (A/61/738) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, from territory committed by Israel, 22-28 Feb. 2007. Kuwait addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/140 (A/61/793) Identical letters, 12 Mar. 2007, President of the Security Council. Reports, in his from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group, alleged the President of the Security Council. Transmits demolition and excavation work by Israel in the area statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese surrounding Al-Aqsa Mosque in the city of Al-Quds al- airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Sharif. Israel, 1-7 Mar. 2007. S/2007/82 (A/61/740) Identical letters, 12 Feb. 2007, from S/2007/155 (A/61/809) Identical letters, 19 Mar. 2007, Lebanon to the Secretary-General and the President of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Security Council. Refers to the confrontation along the President of the Security Council. Transmits the blue line between the Israeli armed forces and the statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese Lebanese armed forces on 7 Feb. 2007 and states the airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Government of Lebanon's regrets that the contents of Israel, 8-14 Mar. 2007. the statement attributed to the Spokesperson of the Secretary-General failed to include all facts of the incident.

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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/2007/167 (A/61/820) Identical letters, 22 Mar. 2007, S/2007/276 (A/61/907) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical the President of the Security Council. Transmits summary of alleged violations of the Blue Line statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese committed by Lebanon, 29 Jan.-20 Mar. 2007. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during April 2007. S/2007/172 (A/61/821) Identical letters, 26 Mar. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/277 (A/61/908) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, the President of the Security Council. Transmits from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese the President of the Security Council. Transmits airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese Israel, 15-21 Mar. 2007. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 28 Apr.-1 May 2007. S/2007/183 (A/61/834) Identical letters, 2 Apr. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/278 (A/61/909) Identical letters, 14 May 2007, President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, the President of the Security Council. Transmits territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese February 2007. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during March 2007. S/2007/187 (A/61/843) Identical letters, 5 Apr. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/304 (A/61/921) Identical letters, 22 May 2007, President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, the President of the Security Council. Transmits territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese March 2007. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 8-14 May 2007. S/2007/188 (A/61/844) Identical letters, 5 Apr. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/311 (A/61/928) Identical letters, 25 May 2007, President of the Security Council. Transmits list of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters the President of the Security Council. Transmits and territory committed by Israel, 22-31 Mar. 2007. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by S/2007/199 Letter, 11 Apr. 2007, from Israel. Refers to the Israel, 15-21 May 2007. 3rd report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security-Council resolution 1701 S/2007/313 (A/61/929) Identical letters, 28 May 2007, (2006) (S/2007/147) and submits Israel's areas of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and concern. the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/209 (A/61/860) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2007, airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by from Lebanon. Transmits statistical table of alleged Israel, 21-22 May 2007. violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 1-7 Apr. 2007. S/2007/318 (A/61/932) Identical letters, 30 May 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/219 (A/61/875) Identical letters, 19 Apr. 2007, the President of the Security Council. Transmits from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and statement by the Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning the President of the Security Council. Transmits recent events in both the Nahr al-Barid camp and Tripoli, statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese and developments in the situation with regard to all airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by security and humanitarian concerns. Israel, 8-14 Apr. 2007. S/2007/332 (A/61/941) Identical letters, 6 June 2007, S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the the President of the Security Council. Transmits Secretary-General of the League of Arab States statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. Israel, 22-31 May 2007. S/2007/247 (A/61/887) Identical letters, 30 Apr. 2007, S/2007/333 (A/61/942) Identical letters, 6 June 2007, from Lebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory the President of the Security Council. Transmits committed by Israel, 15-21 Apr. 2007. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during May 2007.

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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/2007/344 (A/61/951) Identical letters, 11 June 2007, S/2007/409 (A/61/990) Identical letters, 5 July 2007, from from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Transmits President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, table showing the number of alleged violations of territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 1-7 Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory June 2007. committed by Israel during June 2007. S/2007/348 (A/61/953) Identical letters, 12 June 2007, S/2007/420 (A/62/475) Identical letters, 5 Oct. 2007, from from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Transmits President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical information on the alleged increase in Palestinian table showing the number of alleged violations of military build-up and mobilization on the northern and Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory eastern Lebanese frontier. committed by Israel during the month of Sept. 2007. S/2007/367 (A/61/958) Identical letters, 18 June 2007, S/2007/429 (A/61/1002) Identical letters, 11 July 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits position the President of the Security Council. Transmits paper from Lebanese authorities on the implementation statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) concerning airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon; includes Israel, 1-7 July 2007. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/431 Letter, 16 July 2007, from the Syrian Arab airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Republic. Transmits position of the Syrian Arab Republic Israel, 17 Mar-13 June 2007. on the 4th report of the Secretary-General on the S/2007/368 (A/61/959) Identical letters, 18 June 2007, implementation of Security Council resolution 1761 from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General, the regarding the situation in Southern Lebanon; refutes President of the General Assembly and the President of allegations of breaches of the arms embargo by the the Security Council. Reports the rocket attacks on Syrian Arab Republic. Israeli city of Kiryat Shemona, allegedly from Lebanese S/2007/449 (A/61/1007) Identical letters, 19 July 2007, territory, 17 June 2007, and states that these attacks from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and constitute a threat to regional stability and security; the President of the Security Council. Transmits states further that Israel expects the Lebanese statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese Government to assert control over its territory and to airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by ensure that neither Hizbullah nor Palestinian groups Israel, 8-15 July 2007. attack Israel from within its borders and calls on the UN Interim Force in Lebanon to assist the Lebanese S/2007/450 (A/61/1008) Identical letters, 19 July 2007, authorities in the investigation of the incident. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports an attack S/2007/375 (A/61/960) Identical letters, 19 June 2007, allegedly carried out by Israeli forces on the outskirts of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the town of Kafr Shuba, inside Lebanese territory, 13 the President of the Security Council. Transmits June 2007. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by S/2007/451 (A/61/1009) Identical letters, 20 July 2007, Israel, 8-15 June 2007. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits S/2007/380 (A/61/983) Identical letters, 25 June 2007, statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by the President of the Security Council. Transmits Israel during May 2007. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by S/2007/460 (A/61/1013) Identical letters, 26 July 2007, Israel, 16-21 June 2007. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits S/2007/396 Letter, 29 June 2007, from the Secretary- statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1701 airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by (2006) and transmits letter dated 25 June 2007 from the Israel, 16-22 July 2007. Prime Minister of Lebanon, requesting an extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon beyond S/2007/470 Letter, 2 August 2007, from the Secretary- 31 Aug. 2007, for a period of one year. General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) and to letter dated 25 June 2007 from the Prime S/2007/408 (A/61/989) Identical letters, 5 July 2007, from Minister of Lebanon and requests an extension of the Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon for a President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical further period of 12 months, until 31 Aug. 2008. summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 22-30 June 2007.

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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/2007/477 (A/61/1021) Identical letters, 6 Aug. 2007, S/2007/604 (A/62/484) Identical letters, 11 Oct. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 23-31 July 2007. Israel from 1-7 Oct. 2007. S/2007/478 (A/61/1022) Identical letters, 6 Aug. 2007, S/2007/620 (A/62/495) Identical letters, 18 Oct. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical table showing the number of alleged violations statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by committed by Israel during July 2007. Israel from 8-14 Oct. 2007. S/2007/519 (A/61/1034) Identical letters, 30 Aug. 2007, S/2007/631 (A/62/508) Identical letters, 24 Oct. 2007, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical the President of the Security Council. Transmits position summary of alleged violations of the Blue Line paper from Lebanon on the implementation of Security committed by Lebanon, 19 June-21Aug. 2007. Council resolution 1701 (2006); includes statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, S/2007/527 (A/61/1037) Identical letters, 5 Sept. 2007, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 14 from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and June-10 Oct. 2007. the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/639 (A/62/514) Identical letters, 29 Oct. 2007, airspace and territory committed by Israel, 8-15 Aug. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and 2007. the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/528 (A/61/1039) Identical letters, 6 Sept. 2007, airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Israel, 15-21 Oct. 2007. the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/646 Identical letters, 2 Nov. 2007, from the Islamic airspace and territory committed by Israel, 16 and 22 Republic of Iran addressed to the Secretary-General and August 2007. the President of the Security Council. Refers to the latest Secretary General's report on resolution 1559 (2004), S/2007/529 (A/61/1040) Letter, 5 Sept. 2007, from circulated as document S/2007/629, and states that the Lebanon. Transmits statistical summary of alleged Islamic Republic of Iran has never provided military or violations of Lebanese airspace and territory committed training support to the Popular Front for the Liberation of by Israel between 1 and 7 Aug. 2007. Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC). S/2007/565 (A/62/362) Identical letters, 24 Sept. 2007, S/2007/654 (A/62/526) Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2007, from from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Transmits President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, airspace and territory committed by Israel, 8 and 14 territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 22-31 September 2007. Oct. 2007. S/2007/587 (A/62/465) Identical letters, 2 Oct. 2007, from S/2007/655 (A/62/527) Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel from territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during 15-23 Sept. 2007. Oct. 2007. S/2007/594 (A/62/471) Identical letters, 5 Oct. 2007, from S/2007/662 Identical letters, 9 Nov. 2007, from the Islamic Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Republic of Iran addressed to the Secretary-General and President of the Security Council. Reports that more the President of the Security Council. Refers to report of than 233 civilians, including children, had fallen victim to the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security unexploded cluster bombs left by Israel in the aftermath Council resolution 1701 (2006) (S/2007/641) and denies of the war and states that the remaining unexploded transferring of weaponry to Lebanon. bombs represent a continuous threat to the safety and security of Lebanese civilians. S/2007/668 (A/62/545) Identical letters, 13 Nov. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/597 (A/62/476) Identical letters, 5 Oct. 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Transmits Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese President of the Security Council. 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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/2007/696 (A/62/558) Identical letters, 26 Nov. 2007, Statements by the President of the Security from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Council the President of the Security Council. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace and S/PRST/2007/12 Statement [made on behalf of the territory committed by Israel, 8-14 Nov. 2007. Security Council, at the 5664th meeting, 17 Apr. 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/2007/709 (A/62/568) Identical letters, 5 Dec. 2007, entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and President of the Security Council. the President of the Security Council. Transmits Reiterates Security Council's full support for the statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese legitimate and democratically-elected Government of airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Lebanon; welcomes the completion of the second phase of Israel, 23-30 Nov. 2007. the deployment of UNIFIL; urges the Israeli and Lebanese Governments to approve the temporary security S/2007/717 (A/62/570) Identical letters, 6 Dec. 2007, arrangements for the northern part of the village of Ghajar from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and and to further close liaison and coordination arrangements the President of the Security Council. Transmits with UNIFIL; welcomes the measures taken by the summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, Government of Lebanon to establish between the Blue territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during Line and the Litani river; reiterates its deep concern at the November 2007. continuing Israeli violations of Lebanese air space; S/2007/724 (A/62/573) Identical letters, 10 Dec. 2007, expresses its serious concern at mounting information by from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Israel and another State of illegal movements of arms Secretary-General and the President of the Security across the Lebanese-Syrian border in violation of Council. Transmits letter from the Ministry of Foreign resolution 1701 (2006); welcomes the Secretary-General's Affairs stating the position of the Syrian Arab Republic intention to evaluate the situation along the entire border; on the 5th report of the Secretary-General on the reiterates its call for disbanding and disarmament of all implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 militias and armed groups in Lebanon; expresses deepest (2006) (S/2007/641). worry at the presence in very high numbers of unexploded ordnance in south Lebanon; notes with profound concern S/2007/727 (A/62/577) Letter, 11 Dec. 2007, from that there has been no progress on the issue of the return Lebanon. Transmits statistical summary of alleged of the two Israeli soldiers. violations of Lebanese airspace and territory committed by Israel between 1 and 7 Dec. 2007. S/PRST/2007/17 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5691st meeting, 11 June 2007, S/2007/747 (A/62/592) Identical letters, 18 Dec. 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the the President of the Security Council. Transmits President of the Security Council. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese Reiterates its full support for the legitimate and airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by democratically-elected Government of Lebanon, calls for Israel, 8-14 Dec. 2007. full respect for the democratic institutions of the country, in Draft resolutions conformity with its constitution, and condemns any effort to destabilize Lebanon and calls upon all Lebanese political S/2007/315 Draft resolution [on the establishment of a parties to show responsibility with a view to preventing, Special Tribunal for Lebanon] / Belgium, France, Italy, through dialogue, further deterioration of the situation in Slovakia, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Lebanon; condemns the ongoing criminal and terrorist acts Ireland and United States of America. in Lebanon, including those perpetrated by Fatah al-Islam; S/2007/506 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate reiterates that there should be no weapons in Lebanon of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)] / Belgium, without the consent of its Government; reiterates its deep France, Italy, Peru, Slovakia, United Kingdom of Great concern at mounting information by Israel and other states Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of of illegal movements of arms into Lebanon, and in America. particular across the Lebanese-Syrian border, and looks forward to the conclusions of the Lebanon Independent Border Assessment Team; reaffirms its support to the Secretary-General and his Special Envoy in their efforts and dedication to facilitate and assist in the implementation of all provisions of resolutions 1559 (2004) and 1680 (2006) and looks forward to the Secretary General's next report on implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) and to his further recommendations on the relevant outstanding issues.

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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) S/PRST/2007/21 Statement [made on behalf of the Discussion in plenary Security Council, at the 5704th meeting, 25 June 2007, S/PV.5624 (25 Jan. 2007). in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the S/PV.5664 (17 Apr. 2007). President of the Security Council. At the 5664th meeting, the President made a Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attack statement, on behalf of the Council members, in on 24 June near the town of Khiyam in South Lebanon, connection with prior consultations among Council which targeted the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle and killed 6 UN peacekeepers; extends its deepest East": S/PRST/2007/12. condolences to the families of those victims; notes the S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007). condemnation of this attack by the Government of Lebanon and commends the determination and S/PV.5691 (11 June 2007). commitment of the Government of Lebanon to bring to At the 5691st meeting, the President made a justice the perpetrators of this attack; reaffirms its full statement, on behalf of the Council members, in support to the Lebanese Government and army in their connection with prior consultations among Council efforts to ensure security and stability throughout Lebanon; members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle appeals to all parties concerned to abide scrupulously by East": S/PRST/2007/17. their obligation to respect the safety of the UNIFIL and other UN personnel; reaffirms its full support to the UNIFIL S/PV.5704 (25 June 2007). in carrying out its mandate to assist in the implementation At the 5704th meeting, the President made a of resolution 1701 (2006) and expresses its strong statement, on behalf of the Council members, in appreciation to Member States contributing troops. connection with prior consultations among Council members on the situation in the Middle East : S/PRST/2007/29 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PRST/2007/21. Security Council, at the 5728th meeting, 3 Aug. 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/PV.5728 (3 Aug. 2007). entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the At the 5728th meeting, the President made a President of the Security Council. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Reaffirms its strong support for the sovereignty, connection with prior consultations among Council territorial integrity, unity, and political independence of members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle Lebanon and condemns any effort to destabilize Lebanon; East": S/PRST/2007/29. reiterates its full support for the efforts carried out by the S/PV.5733 (24 Aug. 2007). Lebanese Army to ensure security and stability throughout At the 5733rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/506 Lebanon and reaffirms that there should be no weapons or was adopted unanimously: resolution 1773 (2007). authority in Lebanon other than that of the Lebanese State; reaffirms its full support for UNIFIL, condemns all terrorist S/PV.5815 (21 Dec. 2007). attacks against it, and calls on all parties to abide by their Resolutions obligation to respect the safety of UN personnel; expresses grave concern at persistent reports of breaches S/RES/1773(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN of the arms embargo along the Lebanon-Syria border; Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. reiterates its call for the disbanding and disarmament of all Decides to extend the present mandate of the UN militias and armed groups in Lebanon; requests that the Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2008; Secretary-General continue to develop proposals to urges all parties to cooperate fully with UN and UNIFIL and implement the relevant provisions of the Taif Accords, and to abide scrupulously by their obligation to respect the resolutions 1559 (2004), 1680 (2006), including safety of UNIFIL and other UN personnel, including by disarmament; stresses the importance of, and the need to avoiding any course of action which endangers UN achieve, a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the personnel and by ensuring UNIFIL is accorded full freedom Middle East, based on all its relevant resolutions. of movement within its area of operation; requests the Secretary-General to continue to report to the Council on Participation by non-Council members (without the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) every 4 the right to vote) months, or at any time as he deems appropriate. (Adopted S/PV.5664 (17 Apr. 2007) Lebanon. unanimously, 5733rd meeting, 24 Aug. 2007) S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007) Israel, Lebanon, Syrian Arab KFOR Republic and Palestine. See also: KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5691 (11 June 2007) Lebanon. Reports S/PV.5704 (25 June 2007) Colombia, Lebanon and S/2007/39 Letter, 24 Jan. 2007 from the Secretary- Spain. General. Transmits monthly report on the international S/PV.5728 (3 Aug. 2007) Lebanon and Israel. security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1-31 Oct. 2006. S/PV.5733 (24 Aug. 2007) Israel and Lebanon.

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KFOR (continued) KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/2007/53 Letter, 1 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- See also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION General. Transmits monthly report on the international KFOR security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN 1-30 Nov. 2006. KOSOVO S/2007/130 Letter, 6 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- Reports General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period S/2007/39 Letter, 24 Jan. 2007 from the Secretary- 1-31 Dec. 2006. General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1-31 S/2007/160 Letter, 19 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- Oct. 2006. General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period S/2007/53 Letter, 1 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- 1-31 Jan. 2007. General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period S/2007/248 Letter, 30 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- 1-30 Nov. 2006. General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period S/2007/130 Letter, 6 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- 1-28 Feb. 2007. General. Transmits monthly report on the international security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period S/2007/403 Letter, 2 July 2007, from the Secretary- 1-31 Dec. 2006. General. Transmits letter dated 27 June 2007 from the Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the S/2007/134 Report of the Secretary-General on the international security presence in Kosovo covering the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. period 1-30 Apr. 2007. Issued: 9 Mar. 2007. S/2007/414 Letter, 6 July 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/160 Letter, 19 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter dated 5 July 2007 from the General. Transmits monthly report on the international Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period international security presence in Kosovo covering the 1-31 Jan. 2007. period 1-31 May 2007. S/2007/168 Letter, 26 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/559 Letter, 20 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits report of the UN Special Envoy of the General. Transmits letter dated 14 Sept. 2007 from the Secretary-General for the Future Status Process for Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the Kosovo, prepared by Martti Ahtisaari. international security presence in Kosovo covering the S/2007/168/Add.1 Letter, 13 Mar. 2007, from the period 1-31July 2007. Secretary-General. Transmits Comprehensive Proposal S/2007/652 Letter, 5 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- for the Kosovo Status Settlement, prepared by the UN General. Transmits letter dated 30 Oct. 2007 from the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Future Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the Status Process for Kosovo, Martti Ahtisaari. international security presence in Kosovo covering the S/2007/168/Add.2 Letter, 26 Mar. 2007, from the period 1-30 Sept. 2007. Secretary-General : addendum. Transmits General documents Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status Settlement: maps. S/2007/600 Letter, 9 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter dated 5 Oct. 2007 from the S/2007/248 Letter, 30 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the General. Transmits monthly report on the international international security presence in Kosovo covering the security presence in Kosovo (KFOR) covering the period period 1-31Aug. 2007. 1-28 Feb. 2007. Discussion in plenary S/2007/256 Report of the Security Council Mission on the Kosovo issue. S/PV.5672 (2 May 2007). Issued: 4 May 2007. KOREAN QUESTION S/2007/395 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. General documents Issued: 29 June 2007. S/2007/434 Letter, 16 July 2007, from the Democratic S/2007/403 Letter, 2 July 2007, from the Secretary- People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement made General. Transmits letter dated 27 June 2007 from the by the chief of the Panmunjom Mission of the Korean Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the People's Army on 13 July 2007, concerning the Armistice international security presence in Kosovo covering the Agreement, in connection with denuclearization of period 1-30 Apr. 2007. Korean Peninsula.

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KOSOVO (SERBIA) (continued) KOSOVO (SERBIA) (continued) S/2007/414 Letter, 6 July 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from General. Transmits letter dated 5 July 2007 from the Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New international security presence in Kosovo covering the York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué period 1-31 May 2007. and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, S/2007/427 Letter, 10 July 2007, from Serbia. Transmits 15-17 May 2007. comments of Serbia regarding the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Interim Administration S/2007/723 Letter, 10 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- Mission in Kosovo (S/2007/395) and the chronology of General. Transmits report of the European Union/United the atrocities committed against Serbs in Kosovo and States/Russian Federation Troika on the future status of Metohija from March 2005 to July 2007. Kosovo. S/2007/559 Letter, 20 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/743 Identical letters, 17 Dec. 2007, from Portugal General. Transmits letter dated 14 Sept. 2007 from the addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the the Security Council. Transmits the European Council international security presence in Kosovo covering the Presidency Conclusions on Kosovo, adopted in period 1-31July 2007. Brussels, 14 Dec. 2007. S/2007/582 Report of the Secretary-General on the Discussion in plenary United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. S/PV.5640 (19 Mar. 2007). Issued: 28 Sept. 2007. S/PV.5654 (3 Apr. 2007). S/2007/652 Letter, 5 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter dated 30 Oct. 2007 from the S/PV.5672 (2 May 2007). Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the S/PV.5673 (10 May 2007). international security presence in Kosovo covering the period 1-30 Sept. 2007. S/PV.5811 (19 Dec. 2007).

S/2007/768 Report of the Secretary-General on the KUWAIT–IRAQ United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Issued: 3 Jan. 2008. See: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION General documents LEBANON–ISRAEL S/2007/2 (A/61/688) Letter, 3 Jan. 2007, from Serbia. See: ISRAEL–LEBANON Transmits letter from the Prime Minister of Serbia concerning the autonomous status of the provinces of LIBERIA SITUATION Kosovo and Metohija. See also: UN MISSION IN LIBERIA S/2007/220 Letter, 19 Apr. 2007, from the President of the Reports Security Council. Reports that the members of the Security Council have decided to send a mission on the S/2007/151 Fourteenth progress report of the Secretary- Kosovo issue from 24 to 29 Apr. 2007. General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Issued: 15 Mar. 2007. S/2007/312 (A/61/927) Letter, 25 May 2007, from Serbia. Transmits letter dated 25 May 2007 from the Minister of S/2007/340 Letter, 7 June 2007, from the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs of Serbia containing document entitled Security Council Committee established pursuant to "Initiative of the Republic of Serbia to commence a new resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits stage of negotiations on the status of Kosovo and report of the Panel of Experts submitted in accordance Metohija". with para. 4 (d) of Security Council resolution 1731 (2006) concerning Liberia. S/2007/600 Letter, 9 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter dated 5 Oct. 2007 from the S/2007/479 Fifteenth progress report of the Secretary- Secretary-General of NATO attaching report on the General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. international security presence in Kosovo covering the Issued: 8 Aug. 2007. period 1-31Aug. 2007. S/2007/689 Letter, 5 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the S/2007/606 Letter, 1 Oct. 2007, from Serbia. Transmits Security Council Committee established pursuant to comments of Serbia on the report of the Secretary- resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits General on the UN Interim Administration Mission in report of the Panel of Experts submitted pursuant to Kosovo (S/2007/582) covering the period from 1 June to para. 1 (e) of Security Council resolution 1760 (2007) 31 Aug. 2007. concerning Liberia.

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LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) S/2007/776 Letter, 28 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of S/2007/369 Draft resolution [on establishment of a Panel the Security Council Committee established pursuant to of Experts on Liberia]. resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits S/2007/549 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate report of the Security Council Committee established of the UN Mission in Liberia]. pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia, covering the committee's activities during the period 1 S/2007/742 Draft resolution [on renewal of measures on Jan.-31 Dec. 2007. arms and travel imposed by resolution 1521 (2003) and General documents on extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts on Liberia]. S/2007/43 Letter, 29 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- Participation by non-Council members (without General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1731 (2006) of 20 Dec. 2006 concerning Liberia and reports the right to vote) the reappointment by the Secretary-General of 5 experts S/PV.5668 (27 Apr. 2007) Liberia. to the Panel of Experts until 20 June 2007 and the selection of Arthur Blundell (Canada) to chair the Panel. S/PV.5699 (20 June 2007) Liberia. S/2007/454 Letter, 23 July 2007, from the Secretary- S/PV.5745 (20 Sept. 2007) Liberia. General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1760 S/PV.5810 (19 Dec. 2007) Liberia. (2007) of 20 June 2007 concerning Liberia and reports the appointment by the Secretary-General of 3 experts Discussion in plenary to the Panel of Experts for a period ending on 20 Dec. S/PV.5643 (22 Mar. 2007). 2007, and the selection of Rajiva Bhushan Sinha (India) to chair the Panel. S/PV.5652 (30 Mar. 2007). At the 5652nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/176 S/2007/547 Letter, 14 Sept. 2007, from the Chairman of was adopted unanimously: resolution 1750 (2007). the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits 2 S/PV.5668 (27 Apr. 2007). letters by the Chairman of the Kimberley Process At the 5668th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/227 Certification Scheme, dated 7 May and 23 July 2007, was adopted unanimously: resolution 1753 (2007). which constitute the report of the Kimberley Process S/PV.5699 (20 June 2007). Certification Scheme. At the 5699th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/369 S/2007/622 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- was adopted unanimously: resolution 1760 (2007). General. Refers to the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire S/PV.5737 (6 Sept. 2007). (UNOCI), the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) and the S/PV.5745 (20 Sept. 2007). UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and reports his intention At the 5745th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/549 to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as the Special was adopted unanimously: resolution 1777 (2007). Representative for Liberia, Alan Doss (United Kingdom) S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). as the Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Choi Young-Jin (Republic of S/PV.5810 (19 Dec. 2007). Korea) as the Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire. At the 5810th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/742 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1792 (2007). S/2007/623 Letter, 19 Oct.. 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Resolutions dated 17 Oct. 2007 (S/2007/622) and informs that his S/RES/1750(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN intention to appoint Ellen Margrethe Loj (Denmark) as Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. his Special Representative for Liberia, Alan Doss (United Decides the mandate of UNMIL shall be extended Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) as his until 30 Sept. 2007; reaffirms its intention to authorize the Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of Secretary-General to redeploy troops, as may be needed, the Congo and Choi Young-Jin (Republic of Korea) as between UNMIL and UNOCI on a temporary basis in his Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire has been accordance with the provisions of resolution 1609 (2005); brought to the attention of the members of the Security calls on the Government of Liberia, in close coordination Council. with UNMIL, to take further steps towards achieving those Draft resolutions benchmarks with a view to a phased, gradual consolidation, drawdown and withdrawal of UNMIL's troop S/2007/176 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate contingent, as the situation permits and without of the UN Mission in Liberia]. compromising the security of Liberia. (Adopted S/2007/227 Draft resolution [on termination of the unanimously, 5652nd meeting, 27 Mar. 2007) measures on diamonds imposed by para. 6 of resolution 1521 (2003) and renewed by para. 1 of resolution 1731 (2006)].

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LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) LIBERIA SITUATION (continued) S/RES/1753(2007) [Termination of the measures on S/RES/1777(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN diamonds imposed by paragraph 6 of resolution 1521 Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. (2003) and renewed by para. 1 of resolution 1731 Decides that the mandate of the UN Mission in (2006)]. Liberia (UNMIL) shall be extended until 30 Sept. 2008; Decides to terminate the measures on diamonds reaffirms its intention to authorize the Secretary-General to imposed by paragraph 6 of resolution 1521 (2003) and redeploy troops, as may be needed, between UNMIL and renewed by paragraph 1 of resolution 1731 (2006); UNOCI on a temporary basis in accordance with the encourages the Kimberley Process to report in 90 days to provisions of resolution 1609 (2005); endorses the the Council on Liberia's application to the Kimberley Secretary-General's recommendation for a reduction of Process and calls on the Government of Liberia to carry 2,450 in the number of personnel deployed as part of out the recommendations of the expert mission identified UNMIL's military component; further endorses the for the period following admission to the Kimberley Secretary-General's recommendation for a reduction of Process Certification Scheme; decides to review the 498 in the number of officers deployed as part of UNMIL's termination of the measures in paragraph 6 of resolution police component; requests the Secretary-General to 1521 (2003) after consideration of the report of the UN monitor progress on the core benchmarks; expresses its Panel of Experts. (Adopted unanimously, 5668th meeting, intention to review by 30 Sept. 2008 the Secretary- 27 Apr. 2007) General's recommendations for further UNMIL reductions, in the context of the security situation in Liberia and the S/RES/1760(2007) [Establishment of a Panel of Experts subregion. (Adopted unanimously, 5745th meeting, 20 on Liberia]. Sept. 2007) Requests the Secretary-General to establish a Panel of Experts to undertake the following tasks: (a) to conduct S/RES/1792(2007) [Renewal of measures on arms and a follow-up assessment mission to Liberia and travel imposed by resolution 1521 (2003) and on neighbouring States, in order to investigate and compile a extension of the mandate of the current Panel of Experts report on the implementation, and any violations, of the on Liberia]. measures imposed by resolution 1521 (2003); (b) to Decides: (a) to renew the measures on arms assess the impact of and effectiveness of the measures imposed by paragraph 2 of resolution 1521 (2003) and imposed by para. 1 of resolution 1532 (2004); (c) to modified by paragraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1683 (2006) assess the implementation of forestry legislation passed by and by paragraph 1 (b) of resolution 1731 (2006) and to the Liberian Congress on 19 Sept. 2006 and signed into renew the measures on travel imposed by paragraph 4 of law by President Johnson Sirleaf on 5 Oct. 2006; (d) to resolution 1521 (2003) for a further period of 12 months assess the Government of Liberia's compliance with the from the date of adoption of this resolution; (b) that Kimberley Process Certification Scheme; (e) to report to Member States shall notify the Committee established by the Council through the Committee by 6 Dec. 2007 on all paragraph 21 of resolution 1521 (2003) ("the Committee") the issues listed in this para.; (f) to cooperate with other upon delivery of all arms and related materiel supplied in relevant groups of experts; (g) to identify and make accordance with paragraph 2 (e) or 2 (f) of resolution 1521 recommendations regarding areas where the capacity of (2003), paragraph 2 of resolution 1683 (2006), or States in the region can be strengthened to facilitate the paragraph 1 (b) of resolution 1731; (c) to review any of the implementation of the measures imposed by para.4 of above measures at the request of the Government of resolution 1521 (2003) and para.1 of resolution 1532 Liberia, once the Government reports to the Council that (2004); calls upon all States and the Government of Liberia the conditions set out in resolution 1521 (2003) for to cooperate fully with the Panel of Experts in all the terminating the measures have been met, and provides aspects of its mandate. (Adopted unanimously, 5699th the Council with information to justify its assessment; meeting, 20 June 2007) decides to extend the mandate of the current Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to paragraph 1 of resolution 1760 (2007) for a further period until 20 June 2008; requests the Secretary-General to reappoint the current members of the Panel of Experts and to make the necessary financial and security arrangements to support the work of the Panel. (Adopted unanimously, 5810th meeting, 19 Dec. 2007)

LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA–UNITED STATES General documents S/2007/234 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Transmits decision adopted by the Council of the League of Arab States at the ministerial level on 4 Mar. 2007 and decision adopted by the Arab Summit on 29 Mar. 2007 in Riyadh, relating to remedying the damage and the measures resulting from the dispute over the Lockerbie affairs.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) See also: ISRAEL–LEBANON PALESTINE QUESTION S/2007/382 Letter, 26 June 2007, from the Secretary- TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL General. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 23 May 2007 concerning establishment of an independent UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE assessment mission and transmits report of the leader of UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON the Lebanon Independent Border Assessment Team, Reports Lasse Christensen (Denmark), on the situation of Lebanese-Syrian border. S/2007/147 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 S/2007/392 Report of the Secretary-General on the (2006). implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 Issued: 14 Mar. 2007. (2006). Issued: 28 June 2007. S/2007/150 Letter, 15 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits the 7th report of the International S/2007/424 Letter, 12 July 2007, from the Secretary- Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon, General. Transmits the 8th report of the International prepared pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon, (2005), 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005) and 1686 (2006); prepared pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 describes the progress made by the Commission since (2005), 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005), 1686 (2006) and 1748 the last report of 12 Dec. 2006 (S/2006/962) in (2007); describes progress made by the Commission investigating the assassination of former Lebanese since the last report dated 15 Mar. 2007 (S/2007/150) in Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others, and in investigating the Feb. 2005 assassination of former providing technical assistance to the Lebanese Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others, and authorities in their investigation of other attacks in providing technical assistance to the Lebanese perpetrated in Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004. authorities in their investigation of other attacks perpetrated in Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004. S/2007/150 Letter, 15 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits the 7th report of the International S/2007/424 Letter, 12 July 2007, from the Secretary- Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon, General. Transmits the 8th report of the International prepared pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 Independent Investigation Commission in Lebanon, (2005), 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005) and 1686 (2006); prepared pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 describes the progress made by the Commission since (2005), 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005), 1686 (2006) and 1748 the last report of 12 Dec. 2006 (S/2006/962) in (2007); describes progress made by the Commission investigating the assassination of former Lebanese since the last report dated 15 Mar. 2007 (S/2007/150) in Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others, and in investigating the Feb. 2005 assassination of former providing technical assistance to the Lebanese Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others, and authorities in their investigation of other attacks in providing technical assistance to the Lebanese perpetrated in Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004. authorities in their investigation of other attacks perpetrated in Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004. S/2007/262 Fifth semi-annual report of the Secretary- General to the Security Council on the implementation of S/2007/525 Report of the Secretary-General submitted Security Council resolution 1559 (2004). pursuant to Security Council resolution 1757 (2007) of Issued: 7 May 2007. 30 May 2007. Issued: 4 Sept. 2007. S/2007/262 Fifth semi-annual report of the Secretary- General to the Security Council on the implementation of S/2007/553 (A/62/344) Peaceful settlement of the Security Council resolution 1559 (2004). question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 7 May 2007. Issued: 20 Sept. 2007. S/2007/331 Report of the Secretary-General on the S/2007/629 Sixth semi-annual report of the Secretary- United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the General on the implementation of Security Council period from 2 December 2006 to 6 June 2007). resolution 1559 (2004). Issued: 5 June 2007. Issued: 24 Oct. 2007. S/2007/382 Letter, 26 June 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/629 Sixth semi-annual report of the Secretary- General. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 23 General on the implementation of Security Council May 2007 concerning establishment of an independent resolution 1559 (2004). assessment mission and transmits report of the leader of Issued: 24 Oct. 2007. the Lebanon Independent Border Assessment Team, S/2007/641 Report of the Secretary-General on the Lasse Christensen (Denmark), on the situation of implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 Lebanese-Syrian border. (2006). Issued: 30 Oct. 2007.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/684 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/18 (A/61/697) Identical letters, 15 Jan. 2007, from General. Transmits 9th report of the International Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Independent Investigation Commission, prepared President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 (2005), summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005), 1686 (2006) and 1748 (2007); committed by Israel, 8-10 Jan. 2007. provides an overview of progress made by the S/2007/23 (A/61/705) Identical letters, 18 Jan. 2007, from Commission since the last report dated 12 July 2007 Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the (S/2007/424) in investigating the Feb. 2005 President of the Security Council. Reports continued assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Qassam rocket attacks allegedly by Palestinians in the Hariri and 22 others, provides also details of assistance Gaza Strip, 25 Dec. 2006-17 Jan. 2007. by the Commission to the Lebanese authorities in the investigation of 18 other bombings and assassinations in S/2007/24 Letter, 16 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004. General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Major General Wolfgang Jilke (Austria) to the S/2007/684 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- post of Force Commander of the UN Disengagement General. Transmits 9th report of the International Observer Force, to replace Major General Sharma Independent Investigation Commission, prepared (Nepal) who will relinquish the post on 17 Jan. 2007. pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 (2005), 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005), 1686 (2006) and 1748 (2007); S/2007/25 Letter, 19 Jan. 2007, from the President of the provides an overview of progress made by the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Commission since the last report dated 12 July 2007 dated 16 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/24) and reports that the (S/2007/424) in investigating the Feb. 2005 members of the Security Council have taken note of his assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik intention to appoint Major-General Wolfgang Jilke Hariri and 22 others, provides also details of assistance (Austria) as Force Commander of the UN by the Commission to the Lebanese authorities in the Disengagement Observer Force. investigation of 18 other bombings and assassinations in Lebanon since 1 Oct. 2004. S/2007/26 Letter, 16 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to S/2007/698 Report of the Secretary-General on the appoint Major-General Claudio Graziano (Italy) to the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the post of Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in period from 7 June to 31 December 2007). Lebanon, to replace Major-General Pellegrini (France) Issued: 3 Dec. 2007. who will relinquish the post on 17 Feb. 2007. General documents S/2007/27 Letter, 19 Jan. 2007, from the President of the S/2007/1 (A/ES-10/375) Identical letters, 2 Jan. 2007, Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and dated 16 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/26) and reports that the President of the Security Council. Refers to the members of the Security Council have taken note of his announcement by Israel of its plans to construct a new intention to appoint Major-General Claudio Graziano settlement in the Jordan valley of the West Bank and (Italy) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in states that the building of settlements in the Occupied Lebanon. Palestinian Territory is a violation of international law and S/2007/29 (A/61/707) Identical letters, 19 Jan. 2007, from will derail any hope for resumed talks. Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/3 (A/61/687) Identical letters, 4 Jan. 2007, from President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical committed by Israel, 8-14 Jan. 2007. summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, S/2007/35 (A/61/711) Letter, 23 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the December 2006. Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, S/2007/5 (A/ES-10/376) Identical letters, 4 Jan. 2007, statement of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Movement reiterating support for the establishment of an to the President of the Security Council. Refers to independent and sovereign Palestinian state based on previous 273 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000- the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. 2 Jan. 2007 and reports the alleged raids by the Israeli S/2007/37 (A/ES-10/377) Identical letters, 24 Jan. 2007, forces in the city of Ramallah, resulted in the deaths of 4 from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Palestinians and injuries to more that 25 others, 4 Jan. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 2007; calls on the international community and the 274 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Jan. Security Council to uphold its responsibilities for the 2007 and reports the alleged killing of a 10-year old child maintenance of international peace and security; and widespread arrests by Israel forces; calls on the includes the names of 4 Palestinians killed, 4 Jan. 2007. international community and the Security Council to uphold its responsibilities for the maintenance of international peace and security.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/45 (A/61/721) Identical letters, 29 Jan. 2007, from S/2007/75 (A/ES-10/379) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical the President of the Security Council. Refers to summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, excavation work being conducted by Israel below the Al- territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 15-21 Aqsa Mosque compound and reports that more than 300 Jan. 2007. Israeli forces stormed into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound during Friday prayers on 9 Feb. 2007 firing S/2007/49 Letter, 25 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds of Palestinians, the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the allegedly injuring over 20 civilians. Non-Aligned Movement, the Non-Aligned Movement's position on the Middle East, including the question of S/2007/76 (A/61/736) Letter, 9 Feb. 2007, from Palestine; requests that future meetings of the Council Azerbaijan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of be open to all members to enrich the debate on the the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Group at issue. the UN in New York, statement issued by the OIC Group on 8 Feb. 2007 concerning the situation in the occupied S/2007/57 (A/61/728) Identical letters, 6 Feb. 2007, from East Jerusalem; expresses strong condemnation of Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Israel's actions with regard to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, S/2007/80 (A/61/738) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, from territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 22-31 Kuwait addressed to the Secretary-General and the Jan. 2007. President of the Security Council. Reports, in his capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group, alleged S/2007/58 (A/ES-10/378) Identical letters, 2 Feb. 2007, demolition and excavation work by Israel in the area from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and surrounding Al-Aqsa Mosque in the city of Al-Quds al- the President of the Security Council. Refers to Sharif. excavation work being conducted by Israel below the Al- Aqsa Mosque compound and states that Israeli S/2007/82 (A/61/740) Identical letters, 12 Feb. 2007, from authorities have begun demolishing a historic road Lebanon to the Secretary-General and the President of connecting Bab Al-Maghariba with the Al-Aqsa Mosque the Security Council. Refers to the confrontation along compound, in addition to 2 rooms adjacent to the the blue line between the Israeli armed forces and the Western Wall, thus exposing the Holy Compound. Lebanese armed forces on 7 Feb. 2007 and states the Government of Lebanon's regrets that the contents of S/2007/60 (A/61/729) Identical letters, 18 Jan. 2007, from the statement attributed to the Spokesperson of the Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the Secretary-General failed to include all facts of the President of the Security Council. Reports continued incident. armed attacks, including Qassam rocket attacks allegedly by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, 15 Jan.-5 S/2007/83 Letter, 12 Feb. 2007, from Palestine. Requests Feb. 2007. to participate in the meeting of the Security Council to be held on 13 Feb. 2007 regarding the situation in the S/2007/63 (A/61/731) Identical letters, 7 Feb. 2007, from Middle East, including the Palestinian question. Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical S/2007/85 Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during appoint Geir Pedersen as his Special Coordinator for January 2007. Lebanon, formerly Personal Representative of the Secretary-General for Lebanon; states that Mr. Pedersen S/2007/69 (A/61/734) Identical letters, 8 Feb. 2007, from will be his representative in Lebanon responsible for Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the coordinating the work of the UN in the country and President of the Security Council. Concerns armed representing the Secretary-General on all political incident involving the Lebanese Army and Israeli aspects of the UN work there. Defence Forces at the border fence near the Blue Line, 7 Feb. 2007. S/2007/86 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter S/2007/73 (A/61/735) Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from Cuba. dated 8 Feb. 2007 (S/2007/85) and informs that Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating members of the Security Council have taken note of his Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, statement of the intention to appoint Geir Pedersen as the Special Coordinating Bureau on the recent statement by the Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister regarding Israel's possession of nuclear weapons. S/2007/90 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits request of the Lebanese Government for technical assistance from the International Independent Investigation Commission in the effort to investigate the bombing in the town of Bikfaya, resulted in the deaths of 3 people and injuries to 22 others, 13 Feb. 2007.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/90 Letter, 13 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/119 (A/ES-10/382) Identical letters, 1 Mar. 2007, General. Transmits request of the Lebanese from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Government for technical assistance from the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous International Independent Investigation Commission in 278 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Feb. the effort to investigate the bombing in the town of 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military Bikfaya, resulted in the deaths of 3 people and injuries to incursions and extrajudicial executions in the West Bank; 22 others, 13 Feb. 2007. reports alleged incursion into the Al-Fara'a refugee camp near Nablus, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians, 28 S/2007/91 Letter, 15 Feb. 2007, from the President of the Feb. 2007; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, Security Council. Refers to letter from dated 13 Feb. 15 Jan.-28 Feb. 2007. 2007 the Secretary-General (S/2007/90) and invites the International Independent Investigation Commission to S/2007/124 (A/61/781) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2007, from extend its technical assistance to the Lebanese Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the authorities in the investigation of the bombing on 13 Feb. President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical in the town of Bikfaya, resulted in the deaths of 3 people summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, and injuries to 22 others. territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during February 2007. S/2007/91 Letter, 15 Feb. 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter from dated 13 Feb. S/2007/125 (A/61/782) Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2007, from 2007 the Secretary-General (S/2007/90) and invites the Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the International Independent Investigation Commission to President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical extend its technical assistance to the Lebanese summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace and authorities in the investigation of the bombing on 13 Feb. territory committed by Israel, 22-28 Feb. 2007. in the town of Bikfaya, resulted in the deaths of 3 people S/2007/129 (A/61/787) Identical letters, 7 Mar. 2007, from and injuries to 22 others. Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/94 (A/61/750) Identical letters, 15 Feb. 2007, from President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the continued armed attacks, including the launching of President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 1-8 Strip, 19 Feb.-6 Mar. 2007. Feb. 2007. S/2007/140 (A/61/793) Identical letters, 12 Mar. 2007, S/2007/101 (A/61/755) Identical letters, 21 Feb. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Transmits President of the Security Council. Reports armed attacks statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese allegedly carried out by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, 5- airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by 19 Feb. 2007. Israel, 1-7 Mar. 2007. S/2007/103 (A/ES-10/380) Letter, 12 Feb. 2007, from S/2007/146 Letter, 13 Mar. 2007, from Cuba. Conveys, in Egypt. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign the capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau of Affairs of Egypt regarding the excavation work carried the Non-Aligned Movement, proposal by the Non- out by Israel in the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Aligned Movement to send a Security Council field East Jerusalem; states that any action pertaining to Al- mission to the Middle East by next June, that would Aqsa Mosque should be closely coordinated and agreed allow the Council members to see first-hand the realities upon with relevant Palestinian officials. of the facts and the situation on the ground in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. S/2007/108 (A/61/763) Identical letters, 26 Feb. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/155 (A/61/809) Identical letters, 19 Mar. 2007, the President of the Security Council. Transmits from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese the President of the Security Council. Transmits airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese Israel, 15-21 Feb. 2007. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 8-14 Mar. 2007. S/2007/109 (A/ES-10/381) Identical letters, 26 Feb. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/157 (A/61/814) Identical letters, 20 Mar. 2007, the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the 277 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Feb. President of the Security Council. Reports alleged 2007 and reports alleged wide-scale military operation continued armed attacks, including the launching of against the city of Nablus in northern West Bank by Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by Israeli forces, started on 25 Feb. 2007; calls on all Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza parties to take urgent measures to end the destructive Strip, 5-19 Mar. 2007. campaign and ensure respect for international law and to prevent further escalation of the situation in the region.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/159 Letter, 20 Mar. 2007, from Lebanon. S/2007/197 (A/61/847) Letter, 9 Apr. 2007, from the Transmits letter from the Prime Minister of Lebanon Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits letter from the concerning further extension of the mandate of the Speaker of the Consultative Assembly (Parliament) of International Independent Investigation Commission in the Islamic Republic of Iran who is also the President of Lebanon for a period of up to 1 year from 15 June 2007. the Asian Parliamentary Assembly transmitting the Tehran Declaration of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly, S/2007/159 Letter, 20 Mar. 2007, from Lebanon. adopted at its 1st session, held in Tehran, 11-14 Nov. Transmits letter from the Prime Minister of Lebanon 2006. concerning further extension of the mandate of the International Independent Investigation Commission in S/2007/199 Letter, 11 Apr. 2007, from Israel. Refers to the Lebanon for a period of up to 1 year from 15 June 2007. 3rd report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security-Council resolution 1701 S/2007/161 (A/61/818) Letter, 20 Mar. 2007, from Cuba. (2006) (S/2007/147) and submits Israel's areas of Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the concern. Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, statement on the Palestinian national unity Government, S/2007/207 Letter, 13 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- adopted by the Coordinating Bureau on 20 Mar. 2007. General. Refers to consultations the Secretary-General had with members of the Security Council on S/2007/167 (A/61/820) Identical letters, 22 Mar. 2007, implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) (S/2007/147) from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the and suggests that the Security Council might wish to President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical support an independent assessment mission to monitor summary of alleged violations of the Blue Line the border of Lebanon. committed by Lebanon, 29 Jan.-20 Mar. 2007. S/2007/207 Letter, 13 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/172 (A/61/821) Identical letters, 26 Mar. 2007, General. Refers to consultations the Secretary-General from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and had with members of the Security Council on the President of the Security Council. Transmits implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) (S/2007/147) statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese and suggests that the Security Council might wish to airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by support an independent assessment mission to monitor Israel, 15-21 Mar. 2007. the border of Lebanon. S/2007/183 (A/61/834) Identical letters, 2 Apr. 2007, from S/2007/209 (A/61/860) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2007, Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the from Lebanon. Transmits statistical table of alleged President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territory committed by Israel, 1-7 Apr. 2007. territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during February 2007. S/2007/217 (A/61/864) Identical letters, 17 Apr. 2007, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/187 (A/61/843) Identical letters, 5 Apr. 2007, from President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the continued armed attacks, including the launching of President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by table of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during Strip, 19 Mar.-16 Apr. 2007. March 2007. S/2007/219 (A/61/875) Identical letters, 19 Apr. 2007, S/2007/188 (A/61/844) Identical letters, 5 Apr. 2007, from from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Transmits President of the Security Council. Transmits list of statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by and territory committed by Israel, 22-31 Mar. 2007. Israel, 8-14 Apr. 2007. S/2007/192 (A/ES-10/383) Identical letters, 10 Apr. 2007, S/2007/225 (A/ES-10/384) Identical letters, 23 Apr. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 279 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-1 Mar. 280 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Apr. 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military 2007 and reports alleged continued Israeli military incursions into Palestinian cities, towns and refugee incursions into Palestinian cities, towns and refugee camps; reports alleged Israeli attacks by helicopter camps; reports alleged extrajudicial killings of 9 gunships in the Gaza Strip, resulted in the death of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and Jenin refugee camp, Palestinian man and injuries to others, 7-8 Apr. 2007; 21-22 Apr. 2007; includes the names of 10 Palestinians includes the names of 17 Palestinians killed, 9 Mar.-7 killed, 17-22 Apr. 2007. Apr. 2007. S/2007/228 Letter, 19 Apr. 2007, from Palestine. 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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/230 Letter, 25 Apr. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in S/2007/285 (A/61/910) Identical letters, 16 May 2007, the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the Non-Aligned Movement, the Non-Aligned Movement's President of the Security Council. Reports alleged position on the Middle East, including the question of continued armed attacks, including the launching of Palestine. Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab Strip and the south, 9-15 May 2007, resulted in the injury states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the of 30 Israelis and destruction of several homes. Secretary-General of the League of Arab States regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in S/2007/286 Letter, 16 May 2007, from the Secretary- Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. General. Transmits letter dated 15 May 2007 from the President of Lebanon refuting statements made by the S/2007/247 (A/61/887) Identical letters, 30 Apr. 2007, Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning the establishment from Lebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations of of Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 15-21 Apr. 2007. S/2007/286 Letter, 16 May 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits letter dated 15 May 2007 from the S/2007/252 Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from Israel. Reports President of Lebanon refuting statements made by the alleged armed attack, including the launching of Qassam Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning the establishment rockets and mortar shells, carried out by Hamas against of Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Israeli communities in the south, 3 May 2007, on Israeli Independence Day; states that the attack was meant to S/2007/291 (A/61/915) Identical letters, 17 May 2007, distract attention from a plan to kidnap an Israeli soldier. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports that the S/2007/270 (A/61/904) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, living conditions of Palestinians in the occupied from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the territories has deteriorated since 1948; calls on the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged international community and the UN to undertake escalation in attacks, including the launching of Qassam measures to uphold international law and hold Israel rockets and mortar shells, at Israeli communities in the accountable for its actions. south carried out by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, resulted in the injury to civilians and property destruction, S/2007/292 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the Secretary- 16 Apr.-9 May 2007. General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Michael C. Williams as the UN Special S/2007/276 (A/61/907) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and his from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Personal Representative to the Palestine Liberation the President of the Security Council. Transmits Organization and the Palestinian Authority, succeeding statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese Alvaro de Soto and states that he will act as his Envoy to airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by the Quartet, and do all possible to support the Israel during April 2007. momentum towards peace. S/2007/277 (A/61/908) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, S/2007/293 Letter, 18 May 2007, from the President of the from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter the President of the Security Council. Transmits dated 15 May 2007 (S/2007/292) and informs that statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese members of the Security Council have taken note of his airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by intention to appoint Michael C. Williams as the UN Israel, 28 Apr.-1 May 2007. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process S/2007/278 (A/61/909) Identical letters, 14 May 2007, and Secretary-General's Personal Representative to the from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian the President of the Security Council. Transmits Authority. statistical table of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/298 (A/ES-10/385) Identical letters, 21 May 2007, airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Israel during March 2007. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous S/2007/281 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the Secretary- 281 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Apr. General. Transmits letter dated 14 May 2007 from the 2007 and reports recent alleged Israeli military activities Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning the establishment in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the of Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 36 Palestinians and injuries to others, 17-21 May 2007; includes the list of S/2007/281 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the Secretary- names of 47 Palestinians killed 26 Apr.-21 May 2007. General. Transmits letter dated 14 May 2007 from the Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning the establishment S/2007/304 (A/61/921) Identical letters, 22 May 2007, of Special Tribunal for Lebanon. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 8-14 May 2007. - 63 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/305 Letter, 22 May 2007, from the Chairman of S/2007/322 (A/ES-10/387) Identical letters, 30 May 2007, the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and of the Palestinian People. Refers to the summary the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous statement by the Secretary-General concerning the list 283 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 May of items of which the Security Council is currently seized 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in the and on the stage reached in their consideration Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza (S/2007/10) and reiterates the Committee's continuing Strip, resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinian and injuries objection to the deletion from the aforementioned list the to others, 29-30 May 2007; includes the list of names of question of Palestine and the situation in the Middle 16 Palestinians killed, 25-30 May 2007. East. S/2007/325 (A/61/935) Note verbale, 31 May 2007, from S/2007/308 (A/ES-10/386) Identical letters, 24 May 2007, the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits letter concerning from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the health situation of Saytan Nimr Al-Waliy, a Syrian the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous detainee in the Nafha Israeli prison. 282 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 May S/2007/332 (A/61/941) Identical letters, 6 June 2007, 2007 and reports the arrests of more than 30 Palestinian from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and officials in the Nablus, Qalquiya, Al-Khalil and Bethlehem the President of the Security Council. Transmits areas, 24 May 2007; states that these arrests, in addition statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese to military assaults and operations against Palestinian airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by civilians are unlawful and also constitute acts of Israel, 22-31 May 2007. incitement and provocation. S/2007/333 (A/61/942) Identical letters, 6 June 2007, S/2007/309 (A/61/926) Letter, 24 May 2007, from from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the the President of the Security Council. Transmits Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese York, communiqué issued by the Group on 24 May 2007 airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by concerning developments in the occupied Palestinian Israel during May 2007. territory. S/2007/335 (A/61/943) Identical letters, 6 June 2007, S/2007/310 (A/61/925) Letter, 24 May 2007, from Cuba. from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General, the Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the President of the General Assembly and the President of Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the Security Council. Refers to statement made on 3 communiqué on the situation in the Occupied Palestinian June 2007 by the President of Islamic Republic of Iran, Territory, including East Jerusalem, adopted on 25 May Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, calling for the destruction of 2007. Israel; states that this kind of comment contradicts the S/2007/311 (A/61/928) Identical letters, 25 May 2007, international community's efforts to instil peace and from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and security in the Middle East and to strive for a world of the President of the Security Council. Transmits harmony and understanding. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Israel, 15-21 May 2007. Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the S/2007/313 (A/61/929) Identical letters, 28 May 2007, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the the President of the Security Council. Transmits occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese Industrialized Countries (G-8). airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by S/2007/344 (A/61/951) Identical letters, 11 June 2007, Israel, 21-22 May 2007. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/316 (A/61/930) Identical letters, 29 May 2007, the President of the Security Council. Transmits from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, President of the Security Council. Reports alleged territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 1-7 continued armed attacks, including the launching of 86 June 2007. Qassam rockets and 17 mortar shells, carried out by S/2007/345 (A/61/952) Letter, 24 May 2007, from Cuba. Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Strip, 21-27 May 2007. Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, message from S/2007/318 (A/61/932) Identical letters, 30 May 2007, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba, on behalf of the from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Bureau, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the the President of the Security Council. Transmits occupation Palestinian territory by Israel. statement by the Prime Minister of Lebanon concerning recent events in both the Nahr al-Barid camp and Tripoli, and developments in the situation with regard to all security and humanitarian concerns.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/348 (A/61/953) Identical letters, 12 June 2007, S/2007/357 Letter, 14 June 2007, from the President of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter the President of the Security Council. Transmits dated 13 June 2007 (S/2007/356) regarding the request information on the alleged increase in Palestinian of the Government of Lebanon for technical assistance military build-up and mobilization on the northern and from the International Independent Investigation eastern Lebanese frontier. Commission in the effort to investigate the murder of Member of Parliament Walid Eido on 13 June 2007, and S/2007/351 Letter, 8 June 2007, from the Secretary- to Security Council resolutions 1644 (2005) and 1748 General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to (2007) and invites the Commission to extend appropriate extend, until 31 Dec. 2007, the appointment of Serge technical assistance to the Lebanese authorities in the Brammertz (Belgium) as the Commissioner of the UN investigation. International Independent Investigation Commission into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister S/2007/357 Letter, 14 June 2007, from the President of Rafik Hariri. the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 13 June 2007 (S/2007/356) regarding the request S/2007/351 Letter, 8 June 2007, from the Secretary- of the Government of Lebanon for technical assistance General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to from the International Independent Investigation extend, until 31 Dec. 2007, the appointment of Serge Commission in the effort to investigate the murder of Brammertz (Belgium) as the Commissioner of the UN Member of Parliament Walid Eido on 13 June 2007, and International Independent Investigation Commission into to Security Council resolutions 1644 (2005) and 1748 the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister (2007) and invites the Commission to extend appropriate Rafik Hariri. technical assistance to the Lebanese authorities in the S/2007/352 Letter, 13 June 2007, from the President of investigation. the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 8 June 2007 S/2007/360 Letter, 23 May 2007, from South Africa. (S/2007/351) and reports that members of the Security Transmits final document of the UN African Meeting on Council have taken note of the Secretary-General's the Question of Palestine, held in Pretoria, 9-10 May intention to extend until 31 Dec. 2007 the appointment of 2007, under the auspices of the Committee on the Serge Brammertz as the Commissioner of the UN Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian International Independent Investigation Commission, People. pursuant to resolution 1595 (2005). S/2007/367 (A/61/958) Identical letters, 18 June 2007, S/2007/352 Letter, 13 June 2007, from the President of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 8 June 2007 the President of the Security Council. Transmits position (S/2007/351) and reports that members of the Security paper from Lebanese authorities on the implementation Council have taken note of the Secretary-General's of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) concerning intention to extend until 31 Dec. 2007 the appointment of the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon; includes Serge Brammertz as the Commissioner of the UN statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese International Independent Investigation Commission, airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by pursuant to resolution 1595 (2005). Israel, 17 Mar-13 June 2007. S/2007/354 (A/61/954) Identical letters, 11 June 2007, S/2007/373 (A/ES-10/388) Identical letters, 20 June from the Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- Secretary-General and the President of the Security General and the President of the Security Council. Council. Refers to letter of 13 Nov. 2006 from the Islamic Refers to previous 284 letters from Palestine dated 29 Republic of Iran (A/61/538-S/2006/884) and concerns Sept. 2000-30 May 2007 and concerns alleged Israeli the alleged threats made by Israel against the Islamic military activities and closure of border crossings in the Republic of Iran; states that these threats require urgent Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed attacks by and resolute response by the UN. Israeli forces in Gaza Strip and West Bank, resulted in S/2007/356 Letter, 13 June 2007, from the Secretary- the deaths of 10 Palestinians, including 4 children, 14 General. Transmits letter from the Prime Minister of and 21 June 2007; includes the list of names of 21 Lebanon requesting technical assistance for the Palestinians killed, 1-20 June 2007. Government of Lebanon's efforts to investigate the S/2007/375 (A/61/960) Identical letters, 19 June 2007, murder of Member of Parliament Walid Eido. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 8-15 June 2007.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/380 (A/61/983) Identical letters, 25 June 2007, S/2007/409 (A/61/990) Identical letters, 5 July 2007, from from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Transmits President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese table showing the number of alleged violations of airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory Israel, 16-21 June 2007. committed by Israel during June 2007. S/2007/387 (A/ES-10/390) Identical letters, 27 June S/2007/411 (A/ES-10/393) Identical letters, 5 July 2007, 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and General and the President of the Security Council. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Refers to previous 285 letters from Palestine dated 29 288 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 July Sept. 2000-20 June 2007 and concerns alleged 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military intensified Israeli military campaign against Palestinians attacks against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; reports armed attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip, resulted in the attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 12 Palestinians, including 3 children and deaths of at least 11 Palestinians and injuries to at least injuries to 50 others, 27 June 2007; includes the names 26 others, 5 July 2007; reports also that at least 18 more of 15 Palestinians killed, 22-27 June 2007. Palestinians were arrested during that assault on the Gaza Strip; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, S/2007/396 Letter, 29 June 2007, from the Secretary- 3-5 July 2007. General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) and transmits letter dated 25 June 2007 from the S/2007/420 (A/62/475) Identical letters, 5 Oct. 2007, from Prime Minister of Lebanon, requesting an extension of Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon beyond President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical 31 Aug. 2007, for a period of one year. table showing the number of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory S/2007/397 (A/ES-10/391) Identical letters, 29 June committed by Israel during the month of Sept. 2007. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- General and the President of the Security Council. S/2007/429 (A/61/1002) Identical letters, 11 July 2007, Refers to previous 286 letters from Palestine dated 29 from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Sept. 2000-27 June 2007 and concerns alleged the President of the Security Council. Transmits continued Israeli military campaign against Palestinians statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by attack by Israeli forces in the town of Nablus in the Israel, 1-7 July 2007. northern West Bank, resulted in the death of a civilian S/2007/431 Letter, 16 July 2007, from the Syrian Arab and the injuries to others, 29 June 2007. Republic. Transmits position of the Syrian Arab Republic S/2007/405 (A/ES-10/392) Identical letters, 3 July 2007, on the 4th report of the Secretary-General on the from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and implementation of Security Council resolution 1761 the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous regarding the situation in Southern Lebanon; refutes 287 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-3 July allegations of breaches of the arms embargo by the 2007 and concerns alleged intensified Israeli military Syrian Arab Republic. campaign against Palestinians in the Occupied S/2007/449 (A/61/1007) Identical letters, 19 July 2007, Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; reports from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and armed attacks by Israeli forces in the West Bank and the President of the Security Council. Transmits Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 7 Palestinians and statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese injuries to 10 others, including 2 children, 30 June 2007; airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by includes the names of 8 Palestinians killed, 30 June-2 Israel, 8-15 July 2007. July 2007. S/2007/451 (A/61/1009) Identical letters, 20 July 2007, S/2007/406 (A/61/963) Note verbale, 3 July 2007, from from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits letter concerning the President of the Security Council. Transmits the health situation of Becher Al-Makat, a Syrian statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese detainee in the Al-Jalboua Israeli prison. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by S/2007/408 (A/61/989) Identical letters, 5 July 2007, from Israel during May 2007. Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 22-30 June 2007.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/459 (A/ES-10/394) Identical letters, 26 July 2007, S/2007/495 (A/ES-10/396) Identical letters, 15 Aug. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 289 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 July 291 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Aug. 2007 and concerns alleged continued military incursions 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli incursions and raids by Israeli forces through the Occupied into Palestinian towns and neighbourhoods across the Palestinian Territory, and imposing of a siege and West Bank and Gaza Strip; reports violent incidents closure on the Gaza Strip; states that since the last involving Israeli forces in the town of Abasan in Khan letter, at least 13 more Palestinian civilians have been Younis and Beit Lahia, resulted in deaths of 7 killed; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, 8-26 Palestinians and injuries to 25 others, 14 Aug. 2007. July 2007. S/2007/504 (A/ES-10/397) Identical letters, 22 Aug. 2007, S/2007/460 (A/61/1013) Identical letters, 26 July 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Transmits 292 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 Aug. statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults and airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by raids against civilian areas in the Gaza Strip; resulted in Israel, 16-22 July 2007. the killing of 4 Palestinians including a 12-year old and injuring 6 others including a 10-year old boy; includes S/2007/463 (A/61/1014) Note verbale, 25 July 2007, from the names of 16 Palestinians killed, 17-22 August 2007. Israel. Refers to letter dated 3 July 2007 from the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the health of Syrian citizen S/2007/507 Letter, 22 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- Becher Al-Makat, detainee in the Al-Jalboua Israeli General. Refers to the appointment of Tony Blair as the prison, and states that the accusations made in the Quartet Representative to promote an end to the Middle aforementioned note are baseless. East conflict in accordance with the road map and requests the Council's support for the proposed S/2007/470 Letter, 2 August 2007, from the Secretary- arrangements; expresses his intention to proceed with General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1701 the provision of logistical, technical and financial (2006) and to letter dated 25 June 2007 from the Prime assistance in support of the mandate of the Minister of Lebanon and requests an extension of the Representative. mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon for a further period of 12 months, until 31 Aug. 2008. S/2007/508 Letter, 24 Aug. 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 22 Aug. 2007 S/2007/475 (A/ES-10/395) Identical letters, 6 Aug. 2007, (S/2007/507) from the Secretary-General concerning the from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and activities of the Quartet including the mandate of its the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous representative and informs that members of the Security 290 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 July Council have taken note of the arrangements proposed 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli incursions in the letter. into Palestinian towns and neighbourhoods across the West Bank and Gaza Strip, wreaking havoc and S/2007/511 (A/61/1032) Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from the spreading destruction and death among the civilian Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to note verbale from Israel population. by Israeli forces through the Occupied dated 25 July 2007 (A/61/1014-S/2007/463) regarding Palestinian Territory, and imposing of a siege and the health of a Syrian detainee in Israeli prison and closure on the Gaza Strip and concerns alleged states that the prisoner was not given any medical help continued Israeli military actions against Palestinians in for 19 days until a doctor from the International the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Committee of the Red Cross was permitted to visit him Gaza Strip; reports recent violent incidents involving on 22 July 2007. Israeli settlers in Al-Kahlil resulted in injuries, destruction S/2007/512 (A/ES-10/398) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2007, of property and attacks against the UN Office for the from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs' personnel. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous S/2007/477 (A/61/1021) Identical letters, 6 Aug. 2007, 293 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-22 Aug. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and 2007 and reports that Israeli forces allegedly continue to the President of the Security Council. Transmits carry out air and artillery raids and attacks for 8 days in a statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese row resulting in the death of 11 Palestinians; includes the airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by list of names of 11 Palestinians killed, 23-27 2007. Israel, 23-31 July 2007. S/2007/514 Letter, 24 Aug. 2007, from Palestine. S/2007/478 (A/61/1022) Identical letters, 6 Aug. 2007, Requests to participate in the meeting of the Security from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Council to be held on 29 Aug. 2007 regarding the the President of the Security Council. Transmits situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian statistical table showing the number of alleged violations question. of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during July 2007.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/519 (A/61/1034) Identical letters, 30 Aug. 2007, S/2007/556 Letter, 20 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the General. Transmits letter dated 19 Sept. 2007 from the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical Prime Minister of Lebanon requesting technical summary of alleged violations of the Blue Line assistance from the International Independent committed by Lebanon, 19 June-21Aug. 2007. Investigation Commission in the Government's efforts to investigate the murder of Member of Parliament Antoine S/2007/524 (A/61/1038) Identical letters, 4 Sept. 2007, Ghanem. from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged S/2007/557 Letter, 21 Sept. 2007, from the President of continued armed attacks, including the launching of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Qassam rockets, carried out by Palestinians against dated 20 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/556) regarding the request Israeli communities in the Gaza Strip, 1-3 Sept. 2007. of the Government of Lebanon for technical assistance from the International Independent Investigation S/2007/527 (A/61/1037) Identical letters, 5 Sept. 2007, Commission in the effort to investigate the murder of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Member of Parliament Antoine Ghanem on 19 Sept. the President of the Security Council. Transmits 2007 and invites the Commission to extend appropriate statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese technical assistance to the Lebanese authorities in the airspace and territory committed by Israel, 8-15 Aug. investigation. 2007. S/2007/557 Letter, 21 Sept. 2007, from the President of S/2007/528 (A/61/1039) Identical letters, 6 Sept. 2007, the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and dated 20 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/556) regarding the request the President of the Security Council. Transmits of the Government of Lebanon for technical assistance statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese from the International Independent Investigation airspace and territory committed by Israel, 16 and 22 Commission in the effort to investigate the murder of August 2007. Member of Parliament Antoine Ghanem on 19 Sept. S/2007/529 (A/61/1040) Letter, 5 Sept. 2007, from 2007 and invites the Commission to extend appropriate Lebanon. Transmits statistical summary of alleged technical assistance to the Lebanese authorities in the violations of Lebanese airspace and territory committed investigation. by Israel between 1 and 7 Aug. 2007. S/2007/565 (A/62/362) Identical letters, 24 Sept. 2007, S/2007/536 (A/ES-10/399) Identical letters, 7 Sept. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese 294 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Aug. airspace and territory committed by Israel, 8 and 14 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults against September 2007. people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including S/2007/571 (A/62/367) Letter, 24 Sept. 2007, from Cuba. East Jerusalem; resulted in the killing of at least 14 Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the Palestinians including children and wounding dozens Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, more; includes the names of 14 Palestinians killed, 29 statement by the Coordinating Bureau of the Non- Aug.-6 Sept. 2007. Aligned Movement on the situation in the Occupied S/2007/537 (A/61/1041) Identical letters, 9 Sept. 2007, Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem. from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the S/2007/574 (A/ES-10/401) Identical letters, 27 Sept. Secretary-General and the President of the Security 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- Council. Transmits letter reporting alleged violation of General and the President of the Security Council. Syrian airspace by the Israeli air force on 6 Sept. 2007. Refers to previous 296 letters from Palestine dated 29 S/2007/554 (A/ES-10/400) Identical letters, 19 Sept. Sept. 2000-19 Sept. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- military assaults against people in the Occupied General and the President of the Security Council. Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; Refers to previous 295 letters from Palestine dated 29 resulted in the killing of at least 11 Palestinian civilians Sept. 2000-7 Sept. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli and wounding more than 20; includes the names of 24 military assaults against people in the Occupied Palestinians killed, 9-27 Sept. 2007. Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; resulted S/2007/581 (A/62/368) Letter, 26 Sept. 2007, from Cuba. in the killing of a 17-year old and a disabled man. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the S/2007/556 Letter, 20 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, General. Transmits letter dated 19 Sept. 2007 from the Declaration on Palestine, adopted by the Ministerial Prime Minister of Lebanon requesting technical Committee of the Non-Aligned Movement on Palestine, assistance from the International Independent 25 Sept. 2007. Investigation Commission in the Government's efforts to investigate the murder of Member of Parliament Antoine Ghanem.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/587 (A/62/465) Identical letters, 2 Oct. 2007, from S/2007/610 Letter, 16 Oct.. 2007, from the President of Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical dated 10 Oct. 2007 (S/2007/609) and informs that his summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, intention to appoint Judge Mohamed Amin El Mahdi territorial waters and territory committed by Israel from (Egypt) and Judge Erik M²se (Norway) as the two judges 15-23 Sept. 2007. on the selection panel, as well as Nicolas Michel, Under- Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, the Legal Counsel, S/2007/594 (A/62/471) Identical letters, 5 Oct. 2007, from as his representative has been brought to the attention Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the of the members of the Security Council. President of the Security Council. Reports that more than 233 civilians, including children, had fallen victim to S/2007/620 (A/62/495) Identical letters, 18 Oct. 2007, unexploded cluster bombs left by Israel in the aftermath from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and of the war and states that the remaining unexploded the President of the Security Council. Transmits bombs represent a continuous threat to the safety and statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese security of Lebanese civilians. airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel from 8-14 Oct. 2007. S/2007/597 (A/62/476) Identical letters, 5 Oct. 2007, from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/628 (A/ES-10/403) Identical letters, 23 Oct. 2007, President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous territory committed by Israel from 24-30 Sept. 2007. 298 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Oct. 2007 and reports the death of a Palestinian prisoner at a S/2007/599 (A/ES-10/402) Identical letters, 9 Oct. 2007, southern Israeli detention camp in the Negev allegedly from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and shot by Israeli guards on 22 Oct. 2007; requests the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous appropriate UN body to conduct an investigation into the 297 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Sept. matter. 2007 and reports of alleged order by Israel to confiscate at least 272 acres of land located across 4 Palestinian S/2007/630 (A/62/505) Letter, 23 Oct. 2007, from the villages in an area outside Occupied East Jerusalem. Syrian Arab Republic. Reports that Israeli authorities allegedly uprooted 150 cherry seedlings in the occupied S/2007/604 (A/62/484) Identical letters, 11 Oct. 2007, territories; requests that pressure be put on Israel to from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and desist from these practices. the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/631 (A/62/508) Identical letters, 24 Oct. 2007, airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Israel from 1-7 Oct. 2007. the President of the Security Council. Transmits position paper from Lebanon on the implementation of Security S/2007/609 Letter, 10 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- Council resolution 1701 (2006); includes statistical General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1757 summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, (2007) on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 14 Lebanon and informs of his intention to appoint Judge June-10 Oct. 2007. Mohamed Amin El Mahdi (Egypt) and Judge Erik M²se (Norway) as the two judges on the selection panel, as S/2007/634 (A/ES-10/404) Identical letters, 26 Oct. 2007, well as Nicolas Michel, Under-Secretary-General for from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Legal Affairs, the Legal Counsel, as his representative. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 299 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Oct. S/2007/609 Letter, 10 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- 2007 and reports that Israel, after declaring the Gaza General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1757 strip as "enemy entity", has continued closing all borders (2007) on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for and has announced to reduce the power supplied to Lebanon and informs of his intention to appoint Judge Gaza by about two thirds; also reports alleged Israeli Mohamed Amin El Mahdi (Egypt) and Judge Erik M²se military assaults against people in the Occupied (Norway) as the two judges on the selection panel, as Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; well as Nicolas Michel, Under-Secretary-General for resulted in the killing of at least 30 more Palestinian Legal Affairs, the Legal Counsel, as his representative. civilians; includes the names of 30 Palestinians killed, 27 S/2007/610 Letter, 16 Oct.. 2007, from the President of Sept. - 26 Oct. 2007. the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from dated 10 Oct. 2007 (S/2007/609) and informs that his Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the intention to appoint Judge Mohamed Amin El Mahdi Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in (Egypt) and Judge Erik M²se (Norway) as the two judges New York, the final communiqué of the annual on the selection panel, as well as Nicolas Michel, Under- Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, the Legal Counsel, the States members of the OIC, held at UN as his representative has been brought to the attention Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. of the members of the Security Council.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/639 (A/62/514) Identical letters, 29 Oct. 2007, S/2007/669 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to the President of the Security Council. Transmits appoint Daniel Bellemare (Canada) as the statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese Commissioner of the UN International Independent airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Investigation Commission, established following the Israel, 15-21 Oct. 2007. assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, in accordance with Security Council resolution S/2007/646 Identical letters, 2 Nov. 2007, from the Islamic 1595 (2005), to replace Serge Brammertz following the Republic of Iran addressed to the Secretary-General and expiration of his mandate on 31 Dec. 2007. the President of the Security Council. Refers to the latest Secretary General's report on resolution 1559 (2004), S/2007/670 Letter, 14 November 2007, from the President circulated as document S/2007/629, and states that the of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's Islamic Republic of Iran has never provided military or letter dated 12 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/669) concerning his training support to the Popular Front for the Liberation of intention to appoint Daniel Bellemare (Canada) as the Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC). Commissioner of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission established following the S/2007/654 (A/62/526) Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2007, from assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the Hariri, in accordance with Security Council resolution President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical 1595 (2005) and reports that the members of the summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, Security Council have taken note of the intention territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 22-31 expressed in the letter. Oct. 2007. S/2007/670 Letter, 14 November 2007, from the President S/2007/655 (A/62/527) Identical letters, 5 Nov. 2007, from of the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the letter dated 12 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/669) concerning his President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical intention to appoint Daniel Bellemare (Canada) as the summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, Commissioner of the UN International Independent territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during Investigation Commission established following the Oct. 2007. assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from Hariri, in accordance with Security Council resolution Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the 1595 (2005) and reports that the members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New Security Council have taken note of the intention York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué expressed in the letter. and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of S/2007/685 (A/62/551) Letter, 26 Nov. 2007, from Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, Bahrain. Transmits statement by His Majesty the King of 15-17 May 2007. Bahrain on the occasion of the International Day of S/2007/662 Identical letters, 9 Nov. 2007, from the Islamic Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Republic of Iran addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/690 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- the President of the Security Council. Refers to report of General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security appoint Robert H. Serry (Netherlands) as the UN Special Council resolution 1701 (2006) (S/2007/641) and denies Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the transferring of weaponry to Lebanon. Secretary-General's Personal Representative to the PLO S/2007/668 (A/62/545) Identical letters, 13 Nov. 2007, and the Palestinian Authority succeeding Michael C. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and Williams. the President of the Security Council. Transmits S/2007/691 Letter, 30 Nov. 2007, from the President of statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by dated 28 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/690) and informs that Israel, 1-7 Nov. 2007. members of the Security Council have taken note of his S/2007/669 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- intention to appoint Robert H. Serry (Netherlands) as the General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace appoint Daniel Bellemare (Canada) as the Process and Secretary-General's Personal Commissioner of the UN International Independent Representative to the Palestine Liberation Organization Investigation Commission, established following the and the Palestinian Authority. assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik S/2007/696 (A/62/558) Identical letters, 26 Nov. 2007, Hariri, in accordance with Security Council resolution from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and 1595 (2005), to replace Serge Brammertz following the the President of the Security Council. Transmits expiration of his mandate on 31 Dec. 2007. summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace and territory committed by Israel, 8-14 Nov. 2007.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/2007/707 (A/ES-10/405) Identical letters, 4 Dec. 2007, S/2007/736 Letter, 14 Dec. 2007, from the President of from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous dated 12 Dec. 2007 (S/2007/735) regarding the request 300 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Oct. of the Government of Lebanon for technical assistance 2007 and reports intensification of the siege of the Gaza from the International Independent Investigation Strip and continued closure of border crossings by Israel Commission in the effort to investigate the murder of after declaring the Strip as an enemy entity; includes list Brigadier-General Francois Hajj on 12 Dec. 2007 and of names of 52 Palestinians killed 29 Oct.-4 Dec. 2007. authorizes the Commission to extend appropriate technical assistance to the Lebanese authorities in the S/2007/709 (A/62/568) Identical letters, 5 Dec. 2007, investigation. from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Transmits S/2007/737 Letter, 14 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese General. Refers to the agreement concerning the airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by headquarters of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and Israel, 23-30 Nov. 2007. reports that the headquarters agreement has not been concluded as envisioned under art. 8 of the annex to S/2007/717 (A/62/570) Identical letters, 6 Dec. 2007, Security Council resolution 1757 (2007), but negotiations from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and have been successfully completed and the agreement the President of the Security Council. Transmits has been initialled by the representatives of the UN and summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, the Netherlands. territorial waters and territory committed by Israel during November 2007. S/2007/741 (A/62/588) Identical letters, 17 Dec. 2007, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/724 (A/62/573) Identical letters, 10 Dec. 2007, President of the Security Council. Reports alleged from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the attacks from the Gaza Strip, including the launching of Secretary-General and the President of the Security Qassam rockets, carried out by Palestinians against Council. Transmits letter from the Ministry of Foreign Israeli communities, 14-16 Dec. 2007. Affairs stating the position of the Syrian Arab Republic on the 5th report of the Secretary-General on the S/2007/747 (A/62/592) Identical letters, 18 Dec. 2007, implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and (2006) (S/2007/641). the President of the Security Council. Transmits statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese S/2007/727 (A/62/577) Letter, 11 Dec. 2007, from airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Lebanon. Transmits statistical summary of alleged Israel, 8-14 Dec. 2007. violations of Lebanese airspace and territory committed by Israel between 1 and 7 Dec. 2007. S/2007/750 (A/ES-10/407) Identical letters, 18 Dec. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/728 (A/ES-10/406) Identical letters, 11 Dec. 2007, the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and 302 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-11 Dec. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 2007 and reports alleged targeted air strikes by Israel on 301 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Dec. the northern and southern Gaza Strip killing at least 13 2007 and reports alleged Israeli attack on the southern Palestinians; includes the names of 17 Palestinians Gaza Strip backed by tanks, bulldozers and armoured killed, 12-18 Dec. 2007. vehicles and fighter planes killing at least 6 civilians and injuring several others; includes the names of 15 S/2007/766 (A/ES-10/408) Identical letters, 28 Dec. 2007, Palestinians killed, 5-11 Dec. 2007. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous S/2007/733 (A/62/585) Identical letters, 12 Dec. 2007, 303 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Dec. from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the 2007 and reports alleged military incursions and human President of the Security Council. Reports alleged rights violations by Israel against the Palestinian people continued attacks, including the launching of Qassam in the Gaza Strip and West Bank; reports also the rockets, carried out by Palestinians against Israeli destruction of agricultural land and houses and communities, 12 Dec. 2007. increased tightening of the siege in Gaza Strip; includes S/2007/735 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- the names of 22 Palestinians killed, 20-28 Dec. 2007. General. Transmits letter dated 12 Dec. 2007 from the S/2007/767 (A/62/626) Identical letters, 28 Dec. 2007, Prime Minister of Lebanon requesting technical from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the assistance from the International Independent President of the Security Council. Reports attack on Investigation Commission in the Government's efforts to Israeli citizens in the southern Hebron Hills in the West investigate the murder of Brigadier-General François Bank allegedly committed by Palestinians, resulted in Hajj. the death of 2 civilians; calls on the international community to reaffirm its absolute intolerance for terrorism and the aiding of terrorist organizations.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) Draft resolutions S/PRST/2007/17 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5691st meeting, 11 June 2007, S/2007/171 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate in connection with the Council's consideration of the item of the International Independent Investigation entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the Commission]. President of the Security Council. S/2007/315 Draft resolution [on the establishment of a Reiterates its full support for the legitimate and Special Tribunal for Lebanon] / Belgium, France, Italy, democratically-elected Government of Lebanon, calls for Slovakia, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern full respect for the democratic institutions of the country, in Ireland and United States of America. conformity with its constitution, and condemns any effort to destabilize Lebanon and calls upon all Lebanese political S/2007/361 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of parties to show responsibility with a view to preventing, the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. through dialogue, further deterioration of the situation in S/2007/506 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Lebanon; condemns the ongoing criminal and terrorist acts of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)] / Belgium, in Lebanon, including those perpetrated by Fatah al-Islam; France, Italy, Peru, Slovakia, United Kingdom of Great reiterates that there should be no weapons in Lebanon Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of without the consent of its Government; reiterates its deep America. concern at mounting information by Israel and other states of illegal movements of arms into Lebanon, and in S/2007/729 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of particular across the Lebanese-Syrian border, and looks the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. forward to the conclusions of the Lebanon Independent Statements by the President of the Security Border Assessment Team; reaffirms its support to the Council Secretary-General and his Special Envoy in their efforts and dedication to facilitate and assist in the implementation S/PRST/2007/12 Statement [made on behalf of the of all provisions of resolutions 1559 (2004) and 1680 Security Council, at the 5664th meeting, 17 Apr. 2007, in (2006) and looks forward to the Secretary General's next connection with the Council's consideration of the item report on implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) and to entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the his further recommendations on the relevant outstanding President of the Security Council. issues. Reiterates Security Council's full support for the legitimate and democratically-elected Government of S/PRST/2007/18 Statement [made on behalf of the Lebanon; welcomes the completion of the second phase of Security Council, at the 5694th meeting, 13 June 2007, the deployment of UNIFIL; urges the Israeli and Lebanese in connection with the Council's consideration of the item Governments to approve the temporary security entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the arrangements for the northern part of the village of Ghajar President of the Security Council. and to further close liaison and coordination arrangements Unequivocally condemns the terrorist attack in Beirut with UNIFIL; welcomes the measures taken by the on 13 June 2007 which killed at least 9 people including Government of Lebanon to establish between the Blue Member of Parliament Walid Eido, and injured several Line and the Litani river; reiterates its deep concern at the others; condemns any attempt to destabilize Lebanon continuing Israeli violations of Lebanese air space; through political assassination or other terrorist acts; calls expresses its serious concern at mounting information by upon all parties in Lebanon and the region to show Israel and another State of illegal movements of arms restraint and a sense of responsibility with a view to across the Lebanese-Syrian border in violation of preventing any further deterioration of the situation in resolution 1701 (2006); welcomes the Secretary-General's Lebanon; urges all States, in accordance with its intention to evaluate the situation along the entire border; resolutions 1373 (2001), 1566 (2004) and 1624 (2005), to reiterates its call for disbanding and disarmament of all cooperate fully in the fight against terrorism; requests the militias and armed groups in Lebanon; expresses deepest Secretary-General to continue to follow closely and report worry at the presence in very high numbers of unexploded regularly to the Council on the situation in Lebanon. ordnance in south Lebanon; notes with profound concern S/PRST/2007/20 Statement [made on behalf of the that there has been no progress on the issue of the return Security Council, at the 5698th meeting, 20 June 2007, of the two Israeli soldiers. in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council. Makes the following complementary statement on behalf of the Security Council: "as is known, the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Disengagement Observer Force (S/2007/331) states in para. 11"... the situation in the Middle East is tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until a comprehensive settlement covering all aspects of the Middle East problem can be reached". That statement of the Secretary-General reflects the view of the Security Council".

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/PRST/2007/21 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PRST/2007/34 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5704th meeting, 25 June 2007, Security Council, at the 5747th meeting, 20 Sept. 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the President of the Security Council. President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attack Condemns the terrorist attack in Beirut on 19 Sept. on 24 June near the town of Khiyam in South Lebanon, 2007 which killed at least 7 people including Member of which targeted the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) Parliament Antoine Ghanem; condemns all targeted and killed 6 UN peacekeepers; extends its deepest assassinations of Lebanese leaders, including since Oct. condolences to the families of those victims; notes the 2004, and demands an immediate end of the use of condemnation of this attack by the Government of intimidation and violence against the representatives of the Lebanon and commends the determination and Lebanese people and institutions; calls for the holding of a commitment of the Government of Lebanon to bring to free and fair presidential election; reiterates its full support justice the perpetrators of this attack; reaffirms its full to all ongoing efforts in Lebanon to combat terrorism, support to the Lebanese Government and army in their solidify democratic institutions through national dialogue, efforts to ensure security and stability throughout Lebanon; and continue to extend the authority of the Lebanese appeals to all parties concerned to abide scrupulously by Government throughout its territory. their obligation to respect the safety of the UNIFIL and S/PRST/2007/46 Statement [made on behalf of the other UN personnel; reaffirms its full support to the UNIFIL Security Council, at the 5799th meeting, 11 Dec. 2007, in carrying out its mandate to assist in the implementation in connection with the Council's consideration of the item of resolution 1701 (2006) and expresses its strong entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the appreciation to Member States contributing troops. President of the Security Council. S/PRST/2007/29 Statement [made on behalf of the Stresses deep concern at the repeated Security Council, at the 5728th meeting, 3 Aug. 2007, in postponements of the presidential election in Lebanon; connection with the Council's consideration of the item emphasizes that the ongoing political impasse does not entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the serve the interest of the Lebanese people and may lead to President of the Security Council. further deterioration of the situation in Lebanon; reiterates Reaffirms its strong support for the sovereignty, its call for the holding, without delay, of a free and fair territorial integrity, unity, and political independence of presidential election in conformity with Lebanese Lebanon and condemns any effort to destabilize Lebanon; constitutional rules, without any foreign interference or reiterates its full support for the efforts carried out by the influence, and with full respect for democratic institutions; Lebanese Army to ensure security and stability throughout emphasizes the importance of Lebanese constitutional Lebanon and reaffirms that there should be no weapons or institutions, including the Government of Lebanon, as well authority in Lebanon other than that of the Lebanese State; as the importance of the unity of the Lebanese people, in reaffirms its full support for UNIFIL, condemns all terrorist particular on the basis of reconciliation and political attacks against it, and calls on all parties to abide by their dialogue; calls upon all Lebanese political parties to obligation to respect the safety of UN personnel; continue to exercise restraint and to show responsibility expresses grave concern at persistent reports of breaches with a view to preventing, through dialogue, further of the arms embargo along the Lebanon-Syria border; deterioration of the situation in Lebanon; reiterates its call reiterates its call for the disbanding and disarmament of all for the full implementation of all its resolutions on Lebanon. militias and armed groups in Lebanon; requests that the Secretary-General continue to develop proposals to implement the relevant provisions of the Taif Accords, and resolutions 1559 (2004), 1680 (2006), including disarmament; stresses the importance of, and the need to achieve, a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East, based on all its relevant resolutions.

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/PRST/2007/47 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PV.5719 (19 July 2007) Lebanon. Security Council, at the 5800th meeting, 12 Dec. 2007, S/PV.5728 (3 Aug. 2007) Lebanon and Israel. in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the S/PV.5733 (24 Aug. 2007) Israel and Lebanon. President of the Security Council. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attack S/PV.5736 (29 Aug. 2007) Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, in Baabda on 12 December 2007 which killed General Cuba, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Francois el-Hajj of the Lebanese Armed Forces, and killed Lebanon, Malaysia, Norway, Pakistan, Palestine, and injured several other persons; expresses its strong Portugal, the Syrian Arab Republic, Vietnam, Yemen. condemnation of this attempt to destabilize Lebanese S/PV.5790 (5 Dec. 2007) Lebanon. institutions, in this particular case the Lebanese Armed Forces; reiterates its condemnation of all targeted S/PV.5799 (11 Dec. 2007) Lebanon. assassinations of Lebanese leaders, particularly since S/PV.5800 (12 Dec. 2007) Lebanon. October 2004, and demands an immediate end to the use of intimidation and violence against the representatives of Discussion in plenary the Lebanese people and institutions; stresses that it is of S/PV.5624 (25 Jan. 2007). the highest importance that the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of this heinous crime are brought to justice S/PV.5629 (13 Feb. 2007). and expresses its determination to support the efforts and S/PV.5629(Resumption1) (13 Feb. 2007). commitment of the Government of Lebanon to this end; recalls its support for the Secretary-General's efforts for S/PV.5638 (14 Mar. 2007). the establishment of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in a S/PV.5642 (21 Mar. 2007). timely manner; underlines that no attempt to destabilize Lebanon should prevent the holding, without delay, of a S/PV.5648 (27 Mar. 2007). free and fair presidential election in conformity with At the 5648th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/171 Lebanese constitutional rules, without any foreign was adopted unanimously: resolution 1748 (2007). interference or influence, and with full respect for S/PV.5664 (17 Apr. 2007). democratic institutions. At the 5664th meeting, the President made a S/PRST/2007/48 Statement [made on behalf of the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Security Council, at the 5802nd meeting, 14 Dec. 2007, connection with prior consultations among Council in connection with the Council's consideration of the item members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the East": S/PRST/2007/12. President of the Security Council. S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007). Refers to the report of the Secretary-General on the UN Disengagement Observer Force (S/2007/698) that S/PV.5683 (24 May 2007). states in paragraph 11 "... the situation in the Middle East is tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until a S/PV.5685 (30 May 2007). comprehensive settlement covering all aspects of the At the 5685th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/315 Middle East problem can be reached"; that statement of was adopted (10-0-5): resolution 1757 (2007). the Secretary-General reflects the view of the Security S/PV.5691 (11 June 2007). Council. At the 5691st meeting, the President made a Participation by non-Council members (without statement, on behalf of the Council members, in the right to vote) connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle S/PV.5629 (13 Feb. 2007) Argentina, Azerbaijan, East": S/PRST/2007/17. Bangladesh, Cuba, Egypt, Germany, Israel, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, S/PV.5692 (12 June 2007). Morocco, Norway, Pakistan, Senegal, Syrian Arab S/PV.5694 (13 June 2007). Republic, Turkey and Venezuela. At the 5694th meeting, the President made a S/PV.5642 (21 Mar. 2007) Lebanon. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council S/PV.5664 (17 Apr. 2007) Lebanon. members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East": S/PRST/2007/18. S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007) Israel, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic and Palestine. S/PV.5685 (30 May 2007) Lebanon. S/PV.5691 (11 June 2007) Lebanon. S/PV.5694 (13 June 2007) Lebanon. S/PV.5704 (25 June 2007) Colombia, Lebanon and Spain. - 74 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) S/PV.5698 (20 June 2007). S/PV.5802 (14 Dec. 2007). At the 5698th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/361 At the 5802nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/729 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1759 (2007); at the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1788 (2007); at the same meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf same meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members in connection with consultations among Council members in connection with the resolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate the resolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force: of the UN Disengagement Observer Force: S/PRST/2007/20. S/PRST/2007/48. S/PV.5701 (20 June 2007). S/PV.5815 (21 Dec. 2007). S/PV.5704 (25 June 2007). Resolutions At the 5704th meeting, the President made a S/RES/1748(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in International Independent Investigation Commission]. connection with prior consultations among Council Decides to extend the mandate of the Commission members on the situation in the Middle East : until 15 June 2008 and declares its readiness to terminate S/PRST/2007/21. the mandate earlier if the Commission reports that it has S/PV.5719 (19 July 2007). completed the implementation of its mandate; requests the Commission to continue to report to the Council on the S/PV.5723 (25 July 2007). progress of the investigation every four months, or at any S/PV.5728 (3 Aug. 2007). other time as it deems appropriate. (Adopted unanimously, At the 5728th meeting, the President made a 5648th meeting, 27 Mar. 2007) statement, on behalf of the Council members, in S/RES/1757(2007) [The establishment of a Special connection with prior consultations among Council Tribunal for Lebanon]. members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle Decides, acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of East": S/PRST/2007/29. UN, that the provisions of the annexed document, S/PV.5731 (16 Aug. 2007). including its attachment, on the establishment of a Special Tribunal for Lebanon shall enter into force on 10 June S/PV.5733 (24 Aug. 2007). 2007, unless the Government of Lebanon has provided At the 5733rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/506 notification under Article 19 (1) of the annexed document was adopted unanimously: resolution 1773 (2007). before that date; the location of the seat of the Tribunal S/PV.5736 (29 Aug. 2007). shall be determined in consultation with the Government of Lebanon and be subject to the conclusion of a S/PV.5736(Resumption 1) (29 Aug. 2007). Headquarters Agreement between UN and the State that S/PV.5746 (20 Sept. 2007). hosts the Tribunal; requests the Secretary-General, in coordination, when appropriate, with the Government of S/PV.5747 (20 Sept. 2007). Lebanon, to undertake the steps and measures necessary At the 5747th meeting, the President made a to establish the Special Tribunal in a timely manner and to statement, on behalf of the Council members, in report to the Council within 90 days and thereafter connection with prior consultations among Council periodically on the implementation of this resolution. members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle (Adopted 10-0-5, 5685th meeting, 30 May 2007) East": S/PRST/2007/34. S/RES/1759(2007) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN S/PV.5767 (24 Oct. 2007). Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by the UN S/PV.5788 (30 Nov. 2007). Disengagement Observer Force to implement the S/PV.5790 (5 Dec. 2007). Secretary-General's zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its S/PV.5797 (11 Dec. 2007). personnel with UN code of conduct, requests the S/PV.5799 (11 Dec. 2007). Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action At the 5799th meeting, the President made a in this regard and to keep the Security Council informed, statement, on behalf of the Council members, in and urges troop-contributing countries to take preventive connection with prior consultations among Council and disciplinary action to ensure that such acts are members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle properly investigated and punished in cases involving their East": S/PRST/2007/46. personnel; decides to renew the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force for a period of 6 months, S/PV.5800 (12 Dec. 2007). that is, until 31 Dec. 2007; requests the Secretary-General At the 5800th meeting, the President made a to submit, at the end of this period, a report on statement, on behalf of the Council members, in developments in the situation and the measures taken to connection with prior consultations among Council implement resolution 338 (1973). 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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/RES/1773(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN General documents Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. S/2007/590 Letter, 3 Oct. 2007, from the United States. Decides to extend the present mandate of the UN Requests an urgent meeting of the Security Council on 5 Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2008; Oct. 2007 to consider agenda item entitled "The situation urges all parties to cooperate fully with UN and UNIFIL and in Myanmar", and to invite the Secretary-General's to abide scrupulously by their obligation to respect the Special Adviser, Ibrahim Gambari, to supply information safety of UNIFIL and other UN personnel, including by on his mission. avoiding any course of action which endangers UN personnel and by ensuring UNIFIL is accorded full freedom S/2007/591 Letter, 5 Oct. 2007, from Japan. Transmits the of movement within its area of operation; requests the position of the Government of Japan concerning political Secretary-General to continue to report to the Council on developments in Myanmar. the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) every 4 Draft resolutions months, or at any time as he deems appropriate. (Adopted unanimously, 5733rd meeting, 24 Aug. 2007) S/2007/14 Draft resolution [on situation of human and political rights in Myanmar] / United Kingdom of Great S/RES/1788(2007) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. America. Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by the UN The draft resolution was not adopted owing to the Disengagement Observer Force to implement the negative vote of 2 permanent members of the Council Secretary-General's zero-tolerance policy on sexual (China and Russian Federation) (S/PV.5619). exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its personnel with UN code of conduct, requests the Statements by the President of the Security Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action Council in this regard and to keep the Security Council informed, S/PRST/2007/37 Statement [made on behalf of the and urges troop-contributing countries to take preventive and disciplinary action to ensure that such acts are Security Council, at the 5757th meeting, 11 Oct. 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item properly investigated and punished in cases involving their entitled "The situation in Myanmar"]. personnel; decides to renew the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force for a period of 6 months, Welcomes the recent mission by the Secretary- General's Special Adviser to Myanmar Mr. Ibrahim that is, until 30 June 2008; requests the Secretary-General Gambari; strongly deplores the use of violence against to submit, at the end of this period, a report on developments in the situation and the measures taken to peaceful demonstrations in Myanmar; emphasizes the importance of the early release of all political prisoners and implement resolution 338 (1973). (Adopted unanimously, remaining detainees; stresses the need for the 5802nd meeting, 14 Dec. 2007) Government of Myanmar to create the necessary MINURCAT conditions for a genuine dialogue with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all concerned parties and ethnic groups in order to See: UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC achieve an inclusive national reconciliation with the direct AND CHAD support of the UN; encourages the Government of Myanmar to consider seriously Mr. Gambari's MINURSO recommendations and proposals; also calls on the See: UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN Government of Myanmar to take all necessary measures WESTERN SAHARA to address the political, economic, humanitarian, and human rights issues that are the concern of its people and MINUSTAH emphasizes that the future of Myanmar lies in the hands of See: UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI all of its people; welcomes the Government of Myanmar's public commitment to work with the United Nations and the MONUC appointment of a liaison officer with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi; urges the Government of Myanmar and all parties See: UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC concerned to cooperate fully with Mr. Gambari. REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Participation by non-Council members (without MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS the right to vote) Reports S/PV.5619 (12 Jan. 2007) Myanmar. S/2007/666 Report of the Secretary-General on children S/PV.5753 (5 Oct. 2007) Myanmar and Singapore. and armed conflict in Myanmar. S/PV.5777 (13 Nov. 2007) Japan, Myanmar and Issued: 16 Nov. 2007. Singapore.

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MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Discussion in plenary General documents S/PV.5619 (12 Jan. 2007). S/2007/61 Letter, 2 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- At the 5619th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/14 General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1740 was not adopted (9-3-3) owing to the negative vote of 2 (2007) on establishment of the UN Political Mission in permanent members of the Council (China and Russian Nepal (UNMIN) and states the Secretary-General's Federation). intention to appoint Ian Martin (United Kingdom) as his Special Representative in Nepal and Head of UNMIN. S/PV.5753 (5 Oct. 2007). S/2007/62 Letter, 7 Feb. 2007, from the President of the S/PV.5757 (11 Oct. 2007). Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter At the 5757th meeting, the President made a dated 2 Feb. 2007 (S/2007/61) and states that the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in members of the Security Council have taken note of his connection with prior consultations among Council intention to appoint Ian Martin (United Kingdom) as his members on the "The situation in Myanmar" : Special Representative in Nepal and Head of UN S/PRST/2007/37. Political Mission in Nepal. NAGORNY KARABAKH SITUATION S/2007/789 Letter, 27 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- See: ARMENIA–AZERBAIJAN General. Transmits letter dated 18 Dec. 2007 from Nepal requesting an extension of the mandate of the UN NARCOTIC DRUGS Mission in Nepal for a period of 6 months from the date of expiry of its current mandate. General documents Draft resolutions S/2007/616 (A/62/492) Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from Tajikistan. Transmits, on behalf of the members of the S/2007/30 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN Shanghai Cooperation Organization – China, Political Mission in Nepal]. Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan Participation by non-Council members (without and Uzbekistan, the Bishkek Declaration adopted at the the right to vote) Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held in Bishkek on 16 Aug. S/PV.5622 (23 Jan. 2007) Nepal. 2007. Discussion in plenary NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5622 (23 Jan. 2007). At the 5622nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/30 See also: UN POLITICAL MISSION IN NEPAL was adopted unanimously: resolution 1740 (2007). Reports Resolutions S/2007/7 Report of the Secretary-General on the request S/RES/1740(2007) [Establishment of the UN Political of Nepal for United Nations assistance in support of its Mission in Nepal (UNMIN)]. peace process. Decides to establish a UN political mission in Nepal Issued: 9 Jan. 2007. (UNMIN) under the leadership of a Special Representative S/2007/235 Report of the Secretary-General on the of the Secretary-General and with the following mandate: request of Nepal for United Nations assistance in (a) to monitor the management of arms and armed support of its peace process. personnel of both sides; (b) to assist the parties through a Issued: 26 Apr. 2007. Joint Monitoring Coordinating Committee in implementing their agreement; (c) to assist in the monitoring of the S/2007/442 Report of the Secretary-General on the ceasefire arrangements; (d) to provide technical support request of Nepal for United Nations assistance in for the planning, preparation and conduct of the election of support of its peace process. a Constituent Assembly; (e) to provide a small team of Issued: 18 July 2007. electoral monitors to review all technical aspects of the S/2007/612 Report of the Secretary-General on the electoral process, and report on the conduct of the request of Nepal for United Nations assistance in election; decides that the mandate of UNMIN will be for 12 support of its peace process. months; requests the Secretary-General to keep the Issued: 18 Oct. 2007. - Reviews the progress of the Council regularly informed of progress in implementing this peace process and the implementation of the mandate of resolution; requests the parties in Nepal to take the the UN Political Mission in Nepal since the last report of 18 necessary steps to promote the safety, security and Oct. 2007 (S/2007/612). freedom of movement of UNMIN and associated personnel in executing the tasks defined in the mandate. (Adopted unanimously, 5622nd meeting, 23 Jan. 2007)

NIGERIA–CAMEROON See: CAMEROON–NIGERIA

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NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) See also: DISARMAMENT Reports S/2007/95 Letter, 15 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1540 S/2007/100 Note [transmitting report of the Director (2004) and states the Secretary-General's intention to General of the IAEA on the compliance of the Islamic appoint Olivia Bosch (United Kingdom), Isabella Republic of Iran with the Security Council resolution Interlandi (Italy) and V. Siddartha (India), as experts to 1737 (2006), as well as on the process of Iranian facilitate the work of the Security Council Committee compliance with all steps required by the IAEA Board of Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) Governors. / by the President of the Security Council. concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Issued: 22 Feb. 2007. - Transmits letter of 22 Feb. Biological Weapons. 2007 from the Director General of the IAEA enclosing report on the compliance of the Islamic Republic of Iran S/2007/117 (A/61/770) Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2007, with the Security Council resolution 1737 (2006), as well from Kuwait addressed to the Secretary-General and the as on the process of Iranian compliance with all steps President of the Security Council. Expresses deep required by the IAEA Board of Governors. concern, on behalf of the Arab States Members and Observers of the UN, at the danger represented by the S/2007/303 Note [transmitting report of the Director Israeli nuclear capabilities, in connection with the General of the IAEA on whether the Islamic Republic of reference made by Israeli Prime Minister at the interview Iran had established full and sustained suspension of all with German television on 11 Dec. 2006 to his country's activities mentioned in Security Council resolution 1737 possession of nuclear weapons. (2006), as well as on the process of Iranian compliance with all the steps required by the IAEA Board of S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab Governors and in parallel to the Security Council for its states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the consideration] / by the President of the Security Council. Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Issued: 23 May 2007. - Transmits letter of 23 May regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in 2007 from the Director General of the IAEA enclosing Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. report on whether the Islamic Republic of Iran had S/2007/272 Letter, 10 May 2007, from the Secretary- established full and sustained suspension of all activities General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to mentioned in Security Council resolution 1737 (2006), as appoint 2 new experts, Ana Maria Cerini (Argentina) and well as on the process of Iranian compliance with all the Brad Howlett (Australia), to the UN. Security Council steps required by the IAEA Board of Governors and in Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1540 parallel to the Security Council for its consideration. (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, S/2007/780 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of Chemical and Biological Weapons. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. Resolution 1731 (2006) concerning the Islamic Republic Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating of Iran. Transmits report of the Security Council Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1737 Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the (2006) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran covering Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the the Committee's activities during the period 23 Dec. occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight 2006-31 Dec. 2007; submitted in accordance with the Industrialized Countries (G-8). note by the President of the Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 (S/1995/234). S/2007/434 Letter, 16 July 2007, from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits statement made General documents by the chief of the Panmunjom Mission of the Korean S/2007/73 (A/61/735) Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from Cuba. People's Army on 13 July 2007, concerning the Armistice Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Agreement, in connection with denuclearization of Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, statement of the Korean Peninsula. Coordinating Bureau on the recent statement by the S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Israeli Prime Minister regarding Israel's possession of Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the nuclear weapons. Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in S/2007/84 Letter, 12 Feb. 2007, from Slovakia. Reports New York, the final communiqué of the annual that during the Presidency of Slovakia, the Security Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Council will hold an open debate on the subject of the States members of the OIC, held at UN cooperation between the Security Council and Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. international organizations in the implementation of S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from resolutions 1540 (2004) and 1673 (2006), on 23 Feb. Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the 2007; includes concept paper to help guide the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New discussion. York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007.

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NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) S/2007/692 (A/62/561) Identical letters, 30 Nov. 2007, S/PV.5647 (24 Mar. 2007) Germany and the Islamic from the Islamic Republic of Iran addressed to the Republic of Iran. Secretary-General and the President of the Security S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, Council. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Australia, Cuba, Germany, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Affairs concerning Iran's cooperation with the Liechtenstein, the Republic of Korea, Rwanda, International Atomic Energy Agency and the Agency's Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Venezuela and Viet latest report and conclusions. Nam. S/2007/765 (A/62/624) Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Iran. S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007) Australia, Canada, Cuba, Refers to the United States National Intelligence Liechtenstein, Portugal and the Bolivarian Republic of Estimate (NIE) of Nov. 2007 and states that the pretexts Venezuela. by which Iran's nuclear programme was referred to the Security Council have been flawed and unfounded. Discussion in plenary S/2007/778 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of S/PV.5618 (11 Jan. 2007). the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to S/PV.5635 (23 Feb. 2007). Resolution 1718 (2006) concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Transmits report of the S/PV.5635(Resumption1) (23 Feb. 2007). Security Council Committee Established pursuant to At the 5635th meeting, the President made a Resolution 1718 (2006), which covers the Committee's statement, on behalf of the Council members, in activities from 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2007; submitted in connection with prior consultations among Council accordance with the note by the President of the members on the item entitled "Non-proliferation of Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 (S/1995/234). weapons of mass destruction": S/PRST/2007/4. Draft resolutions S/PV.5646 (23 Mar. 2007). S/2007/170 Draft resolution [on further measures against S/PV.5647 (24 Mar. 2007). Iran in connection with its development of sensitive At the 5647th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/170 technologies in support of its nuclear and missile was adopted unanimously: resolution 1747 (2007). programmes] / France, Germany and the United Kingdom. S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007). Statements by the President of the Security S/PV.5702 (21 June 2007). Council S/PV.5743 (19 Sept. 2007). S/PRST/2007/4 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007). Security Council, at the 5635th meeting, 23 Feb. 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). entitled "Non-proliferation of weapons of mass S/PV.5807 (18 Dec. 2007). destruction"] / by the President of the Security Council. Affirms its determination to promote increased multilateral co-operation, as an important means of enhancing states' implementation of resolution 1540 (2004); acknowledges with appreciation the activities of international organizations with expertise in the field of non-proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and their means of delivery covered by resolution 1540 (2004) especially in providing assistance in the implementation of that resolution, without altering their mandates and responsibilities; reiterates its determination to enhance its cooperation with international organizations and to develop preferred mechanisms for cooperating with those organizations on a case-by-case basis. Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote) S/PV.5635 (23 Feb. 2007) Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Cuba, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, the Republic of Korea, Uruguay and Viet Nam. S/PV.5635(Resumption1) (23 Feb. 2007) Islamic Republic of Iran.

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NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) Resolutions S/2007/5 (A/ES-10/376) Identical letters, 4 Jan. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and S/RES/1747(2007) [Further measures against Iran in to the President of the Security Council. Refers to connection with its development of sensitive previous 273 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000- technologies in support of its nuclear and missile 2 Jan. 2007 and reports the alleged raids by the Israeli programmes]. forces in the city of Ramallah, resulted in the deaths of 4 Decides that all States shall notify the Committee of Palestinians and injuries to more that 25 others, 4 Jan. the entry into or transit through their territories of the 2007; calls on the international community and the persons designated in the Annex to resolution 1737 (2006) Security Council to uphold its responsibilities for the or Annex I to this resolution; decides that the measures maintenance of international peace and security; specified in paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 15 of resolution includes the names of 4 Palestinians killed, 4 Jan. 2007. 1737 (2006) shall apply also to the persons and entities listed in Annex I to this resolution; decides that Iran shall S/2007/23 (A/61/705) Identical letters, 18 Jan. 2007, from not supply, sell or transfer directly or indirectly from its Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the territory or by its nationals or using its flag vessels or President of the Security Council. Reports continued aircraft any arms or related material, and that all States Qassam rocket attacks allegedly by Palestinians in the shall prohibit the procurement of such items from Iran by Gaza Strip, 25 Dec. 2006-17 Jan. 2007. their nationals, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, and whether or not originating in the territory of Iran; calls upon S/2007/35 (A/61/711) Letter, 23 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. all States and international financial institutions not to enter Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the into new commitments for grants, financial assistance, and Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, concessional loans, to the Government of the Islamic statement of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Republic of Iran, except for humanitarian and Movement reiterating support for the establishment of an developmental purposes; calls upon all States to report to independent and sovereign Palestinian state based on the Committee within 60 days of the adoption of this the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. resolution on the steps they have taken with a view to S/2007/37 (A/ES-10/377) Identical letters, 24 Jan. 2007, implementing effectively paragraphs 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and above; requests within 60 days a further report from the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Director General of the IAEA on whether Iran has 274 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Jan. established full and sustained suspension of all activities 2007 and reports the alleged killing of a 10-year old child mentioned in resolution 1737 (2006), as well as on the and widespread arrests by Israel forces; calls on the process of Iranian compliance with all the steps required international community and the Security Council to by the IAEA Board and with the other provisions of uphold its responsibilities for the maintenance of resolution 1737 (2006) and of this resolution, to the IAEA international peace and security. Board of Governors and in parallel to the Security Council for its consideration. (Adopted unanimously, 5647th S/2007/49 Letter, 25 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in meeting, 24 Mar. 2007) the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the Non-Aligned Movement's ONUB position on the Middle East, including the question of Palestine; requests that future meetings of the Council See: BURUNDI SITUATION be open to all members to enrich the debate on the issue. PAKISTAN–INDIA QUESTION See: INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION S/2007/58 (A/ES-10/378) Identical letters, 2 Feb. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and PALESTINE QUESTION the President of the Security Council. Refers to excavation work being conducted by Israel below the Al- See also: MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Aqsa Mosque compound and states that Israeli TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL authorities have begun demolishing a historic road Reports connecting Bab Al-Maghariba with the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, in addition to 2 rooms adjacent to the S/2007/553 (A/62/344) Peaceful settlement of the Western Wall, thus exposing the Holy Compound. question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 20 Sept. 2007. S/2007/60 (A/61/729) Identical letters, 18 Jan. 2007, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the General documents President of the Security Council. Reports continued S/2007/1 (A/ES-10/375) Identical letters, 2 Jan. 2007, armed attacks, including Qassam rocket attacks from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and allegedly by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, 15 Jan.-5 the President of the Security Council. 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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2007/75 (A/ES-10/379) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, S/2007/146 Letter, 13 Mar. 2007, from Cuba. Conveys, in from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau of the President of the Security Council. Refers to the Non-Aligned Movement, proposal by the Non- excavation work being conducted by Israel below the Al- Aligned Movement to send a Security Council field Aqsa Mosque compound and reports that more than 300 mission to the Middle East by next June, that would Israeli forces stormed into the Al-Aqsa Mosque allow the Council members to see first-hand the realities compound during Friday prayers on 9 Feb. 2007 firing of the facts and the situation on the ground in the rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds of Palestinians, Occupied Palestinian Territory. allegedly injuring over 20 civilians. S/2007/157 (A/61/814) Identical letters, 20 Mar. 2007, S/2007/76 (A/61/736) Letter, 9 Feb. 2007, from from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the Azerbaijan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of President of the Security Council. Reports alleged the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Group at continued armed attacks, including the launching of the UN in New York, statement issued by the OIC Group Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by on 8 Feb. 2007 concerning the situation in the occupied Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza East Jerusalem; expresses strong condemnation of Strip, 5-19 Mar. 2007. Israel's actions with regard to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. S/2007/161 (A/61/818) Letter, 20 Mar. 2007, from Cuba. S/2007/83 Letter, 12 Feb. 2007, from Palestine. Requests Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the to participate in the meeting of the Security Council to be Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, held on 13 Feb. 2007 regarding the situation in the statement on the Palestinian national unity Government, Middle East, including the Palestinian question. adopted by the Coordinating Bureau on 20 Mar. 2007. S/2007/103 (A/ES-10/380) Letter, 12 Feb. 2007, from S/2007/192 (A/ES-10/383) Identical letters, 10 Apr. 2007, Egypt. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Affairs of Egypt regarding the excavation work carried the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous out by Israel in the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in 279 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-1 Mar. East Jerusalem; states that any action pertaining to Al- 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military Aqsa Mosque should be closely coordinated and agreed incursions into Palestinian cities, towns and refugee upon with relevant Palestinian officials. camps; reports alleged Israeli attacks by helicopter gunships in the Gaza Strip, resulted in the death of S/2007/109 (A/ES-10/381) Identical letters, 26 Feb. 2007, Palestinian man and injuries to others, 7-8 Apr. 2007; from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and includes the names of 17 Palestinians killed, 9 Mar.-7 the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Apr. 2007. 277 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Feb. 2007 and reports alleged wide-scale military operation S/2007/197 (A/61/847) Letter, 9 Apr. 2007, from the against the city of Nablus in northern West Bank by Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits letter from the Israeli forces, started on 25 Feb. 2007; calls on all Speaker of the Consultative Assembly (Parliament) of parties to take urgent measures to end the destructive the Islamic Republic of Iran who is also the President of campaign and ensure respect for international law and to the Asian Parliamentary Assembly transmitting the prevent further escalation of the situation in the region. Tehran Declaration of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly, adopted at its 1st session, held in Tehran, 11-14 Nov. S/2007/119 (A/ES-10/382) Identical letters, 1 Mar. 2007, 2006. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous S/2007/217 (A/61/864) Identical letters, 17 Apr. 2007, 278 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Feb. from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military President of the Security Council. Reports alleged incursions and extrajudicial executions in the West Bank; continued armed attacks, including the launching of reports alleged incursion into the Al-Fara'a refugee camp Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by near Nablus, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians, 28 Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza Feb. 2007; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, Strip, 19 Mar.-16 Apr. 2007. 15 Jan.-28 Feb. 2007. S/2007/225 (A/ES-10/384) Identical letters, 23 Apr. 2007, S/2007/129 (A/61/787) Identical letters, 7 Mar. 2007, from from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous President of the Security Council. Reports alleged 280 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Apr. continued armed attacks, including the launching of 2007 and reports alleged continued Israeli military Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by incursions into Palestinian cities, towns and refugee Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza camps; reports alleged extrajudicial killings of 9 Strip, 19 Feb.-6 Mar. 2007. Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and Jenin refugee camp, 21-22 Apr. 2007; includes the names of 10 Palestinians killed, 17-22 Apr. 2007.

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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2007/228 Letter, 19 Apr. 2007, from Palestine. Requests S/2007/293 Letter, 18 May 2007, from the President of the to participate in the meeting of the Security Council to be Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter held on 25 Apr. 2007 regarding the situation in the dated 15 May 2007 (S/2007/292) and informs that Middle East, including the Palestinian question. members of the Security Council have taken note of his intention to appoint Michael C. Williams as the UN S/2007/230 Letter, 25 Apr. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the and Secretary-General's Personal Representative to the Non-Aligned Movement, the Non-Aligned Movement's Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian position on the Middle East, including the question of Authority. Palestine. S/2007/298 (A/ES-10/385) Identical letters, 21 May 2007, S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Secretary-General of the League of Arab States 281 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Apr. regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in 2007 and reports recent alleged Israeli military activities Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the S/2007/252 Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from Israel. Reports Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 36 Palestinians and alleged armed attack, including the launching of Qassam injuries to others, 17-21 May 2007; includes the list of rockets and mortar shells, carried out by Hamas against names of 47 Palestinians killed 26 Apr.-21 May 2007. Israeli communities in the south, 3 May 2007, on Israeli S/2007/305 Letter, 22 May 2007, from the Chairman of Independence Day; states that the attack was meant to the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights distract attention from a plan to kidnap an Israeli soldier. of the Palestinian People. Refers to the summary S/2007/270 (A/61/904) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, statement by the Secretary-General concerning the list from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the of items of which the Security Council is currently seized President of the Security Council. Reports alleged and on the stage reached in their consideration escalation in attacks, including the launching of Qassam (S/2007/10) and reiterates the Committee's continuing rockets and mortar shells, at Israeli communities in the objection to the deletion from the aforementioned list the south carried out by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, question of Palestine and the situation in the Middle resulted in the injury to civilians and property destruction, East. 16 Apr.-9 May 2007. S/2007/308 (A/ES-10/386) Identical letters, 24 May 2007, S/2007/285 (A/61/910) Identical letters, 16 May 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous President of the Security Council. Reports alleged 282 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 May continued armed attacks, including the launching of 2007 and reports the arrests of more than 30 Palestinian Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by officials in the Nablus, Qalquiya, Al-Khalil and Bethlehem Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza areas, 24 May 2007; states that these arrests, in addition Strip and the south, 9-15 May 2007, resulted in the injury to military assaults and operations against Palestinian of 30 Israelis and destruction of several homes. civilians are unlawful and also constitute acts of incitement and provocation. S/2007/291 (A/61/915) Identical letters, 17 May 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and S/2007/309 (A/61/926) Letter, 24 May 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Reports that the Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the living conditions of Palestinians in the occupied Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New territories has deteriorated since 1948; calls on the York, communiqué issued by the Group on 24 May 2007 international community and the UN to undertake concerning developments in the occupied Palestinian measures to uphold international law and hold Israel territory. accountable for its actions. S/2007/310 (A/61/925) Letter, 24 May 2007, from Cuba. S/2007/292 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the Secretary- Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, appoint Michael C. Williams as the UN Special communiqué on the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and his Territory, including East Jerusalem, adopted on 25 May Personal Representative to the Palestine Liberation 2007. Organization and the Palestinian Authority, succeeding S/2007/316 (A/61/930) Identical letters, 29 May 2007, Alvaro de Soto and states that he will act as his Envoy to from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the the Quartet, and do all possible to support the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged momentum towards peace. continued armed attacks, including the launching of 86 Qassam rockets and 17 mortar shells, carried out by Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza Strip, 21-27 May 2007.

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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2007/322 (A/ES-10/387) Identical letters, 30 May 2007, S/2007/397 (A/ES-10/391) Identical letters, 29 June from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous General and the President of the Security Council. 283 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 May Refers to previous 286 letters from Palestine dated 29 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in the Sept. 2000-27 June 2007 and concerns alleged Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza continued Israeli military campaign against Palestinians Strip, resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinian and injuries in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed to others, 29-30 May 2007; includes the list of names of attack by Israeli forces in the town of Nablus in the 16 Palestinians killed, 25-30 May 2007. northern West Bank, resulted in the death of a civilian and the injuries to others, 29 June 2007. S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating S/2007/405 (A/ES-10/392) Identical letters, 3 July 2007, Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the 287 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-3 July occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight 2007 and concerns alleged intensified Israeli military Industrialized Countries (G-8). campaign against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; reports S/2007/345 (A/61/952) Letter, 24 May 2007, from Cuba. armed attacks by Israeli forces in the West Bank and Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 7 Palestinians and Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, message from injuries to 10 others, including 2 children, 30 June 2007; the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba, on behalf of the includes the names of 8 Palestinians killed, 30 June-2 Bureau, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the July 2007. occupation Palestinian territory by Israel. S/2007/411 (A/ES-10/393) Identical letters, 5 July 2007, S/2007/360 Letter, 23 May 2007, from South Africa. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Transmits final document of the UN African Meeting on the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the Question of Palestine, held in Pretoria, 9-10 May 288 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 July 2007, under the auspices of the Committee on the 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian attacks against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian People. Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; reports armed S/2007/373 (A/ES-10/388) Identical letters, 20 June attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip, resulted in the 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- deaths of at least 11 Palestinians and injuries to at least General and the President of the Security Council. 26 others, 5 July 2007; reports also that at least 18 more Refers to previous 284 letters from Palestine dated 29 Palestinians were arrested during that assault on the Sept. 2000-30 May 2007 and concerns alleged Israeli Gaza Strip; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, military activities and closure of border crossings in the 3-5 July 2007. Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed attacks by S/2007/433 (A/61/1003) Letter, 16 July 2007, from Cuba. Israeli forces in Gaza Strip and West Bank, resulted in Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the the deaths of 10 Palestinians, including 4 children, 14 Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the and 21 June 2007; includes the list of names of 21 statement by the Coordinating Bureau of the Non- Palestinians killed, 1-20 June 2007. Aligned Movement on the situation in the Occupied S/2007/387 (A/ES-10/390) Identical letters, 27 June Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, adopted 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- on 14 July 2007. General and the President of the Security Council. S/2007/459 (A/ES-10/394) Identical letters, 26 July 2007, Refers to previous 285 letters from Palestine dated 29 from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Sept. 2000-20 June 2007 and concerns alleged the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous intensified Israeli military campaign against Palestinians 289 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 July in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed 2007 and concerns alleged continued military incursions attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip, resulted in the and raids by Israeli forces through the Occupied deaths of 12 Palestinians, including 3 children and Palestinian Territory, and imposing of a siege and injuries to 50 others, 27 June 2007; includes the names closure on the Gaza Strip; states that since the last of 15 Palestinians killed, 22-27 June 2007. letter, at least 13 more Palestinian civilians have been killed; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, 8-26 July 2007.

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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2007/475 (A/ES-10/395) Identical letters, 6 Aug. 2007, S/2007/514 Letter, 24 Aug. 2007, from Palestine. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Requests to participate in the meeting of the Security the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Council to be held on 29 Aug. 2007 regarding the 290 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 July situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli incursions question. into Palestinian towns and neighbourhoods across the S/2007/524 (A/61/1038) Identical letters, 4 Sept. 2007, West Bank and Gaza Strip, wreaking havoc and from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the spreading destruction and death among the civilian President of the Security Council. Reports alleged population. by Israeli forces through the Occupied continued armed attacks, including the launching of Palestinian Territory, and imposing of a siege and Qassam rockets, carried out by Palestinians against closure on the Gaza Strip and concerns alleged Israeli communities in the Gaza Strip, 1-3 Sept. 2007. continued Israeli military actions against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the S/2007/536 (A/ES-10/399) Identical letters, 7 Sept. 2007, Gaza Strip; reports recent violent incidents involving from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Israeli settlers in Al-Kahlil resulted in injuries, destruction the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous of property and attacks against the UN Office for the 294 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Aug. Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs' personnel. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults against people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including S/2007/495 (A/ES-10/396) Identical letters, 15 Aug. 2007, East Jerusalem; resulted in the killing of at least 14 from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Palestinians including children and wounding dozens the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous more; includes the names of 14 Palestinians killed, 29 291 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Aug. Aug.-6 Sept. 2007. 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli incursions into Palestinian towns and neighbourhoods across the S/2007/554 (A/ES-10/400) Identical letters, 19 Sept. West Bank and Gaza Strip; reports violent incidents 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- involving Israeli forces in the town of Abasan in Khan General and the President of the Security Council. Younis and Beit Lahia, resulted in deaths of 7 Refers to previous 295 letters from Palestine dated 29 Palestinians and injuries to 25 others, 14 Aug. 2007. Sept. 2000-7 Sept. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults against people in the Occupied S/2007/504 (A/ES-10/397) Identical letters, 22 Aug. 2007, Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; resulted from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and in the killing of a 17-year old and a disabled man. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 292 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 Aug. S/2007/571 (A/62/367) Letter, 24 Sept. 2007, from Cuba. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults and Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the raids against civilian areas in the Gaza Strip; resulted in Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the killing of 4 Palestinians including a 12-year old and statement by the Coordinating Bureau of the Non- injuring 6 others including a 10-year old boy; includes Aligned Movement on the situation in the Occupied the names of 16 Palestinians killed, 17-22 August 2007. Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem. S/2007/507 Letter, 22 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/574 (A/ES-10/401) Identical letters, 27 Sept. General. Refers to the appointment of Tony Blair as the 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- Quartet Representative to promote an end to the Middle General and the President of the Security Council. East conflict in accordance with the road map and Refers to previous 296 letters from Palestine dated 29 requests the Council's support for the proposed Sept. 2000-19 Sept. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli arrangements; expresses his intention to proceed with military assaults against people in the Occupied the provision of logistical, technical and financial Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; assistance in support of the mandate of the resulted in the killing of at least 11 Palestinian civilians Representative. and wounding more than 20; includes the names of 24 Palestinians killed, 9-27 Sept. 2007. S/2007/508 Letter, 24 Aug. 2007, from the President of the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 22 Aug. 2007 S/2007/581 (A/62/368) Letter, 26 Sept. 2007, from Cuba. (S/2007/507) from the Secretary-General concerning the Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the activities of the Quartet including the mandate of its Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, representative and informs that members of the Security Declaration on Palestine, adopted by the Ministerial Council have taken note of the arrangements proposed Committee of the Non-Aligned Movement on Palestine, in the letter. 25 Sept. 2007. S/2007/512 (A/ES-10/398) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2007, S/2007/599 (A/ES-10/402) Identical letters, 9 Oct. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 293 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-22 Aug. 297 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Sept. 2007 and reports that Israeli forces allegedly continue to 2007 and reports of alleged order by Israel to confiscate carry out air and artillery raids and attacks for 8 days in a at least 272 acres of land located across 4 Palestinian row resulting in the death of 11 Palestinians; includes the villages in an area outside Occupied East Jerusalem. list of names of 11 Palestinians killed, 23-27 2007. - 84 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) S/2007/628 (A/ES-10/403) Identical letters, 23 Oct. 2007, S/2007/707 (A/ES-10/405) Identical letters, 4 Dec. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 298 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Oct. 300 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Oct. 2007 and reports the death of a Palestinian prisoner at a 2007 and reports intensification of the siege of the Gaza southern Israeli detention camp in the Negev allegedly Strip and continued closure of border crossings by Israel shot by Israeli guards on 22 Oct. 2007; requests the after declaring the Strip as an enemy entity; includes list appropriate UN body to conduct an investigation into the of names of 52 Palestinians killed 29 Oct.-4 Dec. 2007. matter. S/2007/728 (A/ES-10/406) Identical letters, 11 Dec. 2007, S/2007/634 (A/ES-10/404) Identical letters, 26 Oct. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 301 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Dec. 299 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Oct. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli attack on the southern 2007 and reports that Israel, after declaring the Gaza Gaza Strip backed by tanks, bulldozers and armoured strip as "enemy entity", has continued closing all borders vehicles and fighter planes killing at least 6 civilians and and has announced to reduce the power supplied to injuring several others; includes the names of 15 Gaza by about two thirds; also reports alleged Israeli Palestinians killed, 5-11 Dec. 2007. military assaults against people in the Occupied S/2007/733 (A/62/585) Identical letters, 12 Dec. 2007, Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the resulted in the killing of at least 30 more Palestinian President of the Security Council. Reports alleged civilians; includes the names of 30 Palestinians killed, 27 continued attacks, including the launching of Qassam Sept. - 26 Oct. 2007. rockets, carried out by Palestinians against Israeli S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from communities, 12 Dec. 2007. Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the S/2007/741 (A/62/588) Identical letters, 17 Dec. 2007, Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the New York, the final communiqué of the annual President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of attacks from the Gaza Strip, including the launching of the States members of the OIC, held at UN Qassam rockets, carried out by Palestinians against Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. Israeli communities, 14-16 Dec. 2007. S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from S/2007/750 (A/ES-10/407) Identical letters, 18 Dec. 2007, Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué 302 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-11 Dec. and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of 2007 and reports alleged targeted air strikes by Israel on Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, the northern and southern Gaza Strip killing at least 13 15-17 May 2007. Palestinians; includes the names of 17 Palestinians S/2007/685 (A/62/551) Letter, 26 Nov. 2007, from killed, 12-18 Dec. 2007. Bahrain. Transmits statement by His Majesty the King of S/2007/766 (A/ES-10/408) Identical letters, 28 Dec. 2007, Bahrain on the occasion of the International Day of from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Solidarity with the Palestinian People. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous S/2007/690 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- 303 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Dec. General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to 2007 and reports alleged military incursions and human appoint Robert H. Serry (Netherlands) as the UN Special rights violations by Israel against the Palestinian people Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the in the Gaza Strip and West Bank; reports also the Secretary-General's Personal Representative to the PLO destruction of agricultural land and houses and and the Palestinian Authority succeeding Michael C. increased tightening of the siege in Gaza Strip; includes Williams. the names of 22 Palestinians killed, 20-28 Dec. 2007. S/2007/691 Letter, 30 Nov. 2007, from the President of S/2007/767 (A/62/626) Identical letters, 28 Dec. 2007, the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the dated 28 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/690) and informs that President of the Security Council. Reports attack on members of the Security Council have taken note of his Israeli citizens in the southern Hebron Hills in the West intention to appoint Robert H. Serry (Netherlands) as the Bank allegedly committed by Palestinians, resulted in UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace the death of 2 civilians; calls on the international Process and Secretary-General's Personal community to reaffirm its absolute intolerance for Representative to the Palestine Liberation Organization terrorism and the aiding of terrorist organizations. and the Palestinian Authority.

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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) PEACEBUILDING (continued) Participation by non-Council members (without General documents the right to vote) S/2007/16 Letter, 12 Jan. 2007, from the President of the S/PV.5629 (13 Feb. 2007) Argentina, Azerbaijan, Security Council. Refers to Security Council resolution Bangladesh, Cuba, Egypt, Germany, Israel, Iran (Islamic 1646 (2005) and reports that the members of the Council Republic of), Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, agreed on the selection of Panama and South Africa as Morocco, Norway, Pakistan, Senegal, Syrian Arab the 2 elected members to participate in the Republic, Turkey and Venezuela. Organizational Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission for a term of one year, until the end of 2007. S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007) Israel, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic and Palestine. S/2007/384 (A/61/984) Letter, 25 June 2007, from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Transmits S/PV.5736 (29 Aug. 2007) Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, the following documents: the Baku Declaration, the Cuba, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, GUAM Summit communiqué, the communiqué of the Lebanon, Malaysia, Norway, Pakistan, Palestine, GUAM-Poland meeting, the GUAM-United States joint Portugal, the Syrian Arab Republic, Vietnam, Yemen. statement and the joint press statement of the GUAM- Discussion in plenary Japan meeting adopted at the Summit of the Organization for Democracy and Economic S/PV.5624 (25 Jan. 2007). Development-GUAM, held in Baku, 18-19 June 2007. S/PV.5629 (13 Feb. 2007). S/2007/617 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in S/PV.5629(Resumption1) (13 Feb. 2007). the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, the Movement's position on the S/PV.5638 (14 Mar. 2007). 1st annual report of the Peacebuilding Commission. S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007). S/2007/618 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from Portugal. Transmits S/PV.5683 (24 May 2007). the position of the European Union on the report of the Peacebuilding Commission. S/PV.5701 (20 June 2007). S/2007/755 (A/62/606) (PBC/2/BDI/5) Identical letters, S/PV.5723 (25 July 2007). 10 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the Peacebuilding S/PV.5736 (29 Aug. 2007). Commission and the Chairman of the Burundi configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission to the S/PV.5736(Resumption 1) (29 Aug. 2007). President of the Security Council, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Economic S/PV.5746 (20 Sept. 2007). and Social Council. Refers to the Monitoring and S/PV.5767 (24 Oct. 2007). Tracking Mechanism of the Strategic Framework for Peacebuilding in Burundi (PBC/2/BDI/4) jointly S/PV.5788 (30 Nov. 2007). developed by the Government of Burundi and the S/PV.5815 (21 Dec. 2007). Burundi configuration of the Commission and reports completion of the work on the Strategic Framework with PEACEBUILDING the adoption of the Monitoring and Tracking Mechanism See also: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS by the Burundi configuration at its formal meeting held on 5 Dec. 2007 following a series of consultations in Reports Bujumbura and meetings held in New York. S/2007/269 (A/61/901) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, S/2007/756 (A/62/607) (PBC/2/SLE/3) Identical letters, from the President of the Peacebuilding Commission 12 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the Peacebuilding addressed to the President of the General Assembly and Commission and the Chairman of the Sierra Leone the President of the Security Council. Transmits report of configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission to the the Peacebuilding Commission on its field mission to President of the Security Council, the President of the Sierra Leone, 19-25 Mar. 2007. General Assembly and the President of the Economic S/2007/326 (A/61/934) Identical letters, 30 May 2007, and Social Council. Refers to the Sierra Leone from the President of the Peacebuilding Commission Peacebuilding Cooperation Framework (PBC/2/SLE/1) addressed to the President of the General Assembly and developed by the Peacebuilding Commission and the the President of the Security Council. Transmits report of Sierra Leone Government and states that the the Peacebuilding Commission on its mission to Burundi, Commission will use the Framework to enhance which was conducted from 9 to 15 Apr. 2007 dialogue and strengthen the partnerships between Sierra (PBC/1/BDI/2). Leone and its international partners. S/2007/458 (A/62/137) Report of the Peacebuilding Commission on its 1st session. Issued: 25 July 2007.

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PEACEBUILDING (continued) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued) Participation by non-Council members (without S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from the right to vote) Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in S/PV.5627 (31 Jan. 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, Brazil, New York, the final communiqué of the annual Burundi, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Egypt, El Salvador, Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Germany, Guatemala, Jamaica, Japan, Netherlands, the States members of the OIC, held at UN Nigeria, Norway, Republic of Korea, Senegal, Sierra Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. Leone and Uruguay. S/2007/644 Letter, 30 Oct. 2007, from Georgia. Transmits S/PV.5761 (17 Oct. 2007) Burundi, Netherlands, Norway, statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sierra Leone and El Salvador. concerning an incident in Ganmukhuri, Georgia, in which Discussion in plenary 5 Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs personnel were beaten allegedly by Russian peacekeepers of the CIS on S/PV.5627 (31 Jan. 2007). 30 Oct. 2007. S/PV.5627(Resumption) (31 Jan. 2007). POLITICAL CONDITIONS–CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5761 (17 Oct. 2007). See: CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS POLITICAL CONDITIONS–HAITI See also: AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR See: HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY KFOR POLITICAL CONDITIONS–MYANMAR PEACEBUILDING See: MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN POLITICAL CONDITIONS–NEPAL UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE See: NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE POLITICAL CONDITIONS–SIERRA LEONE UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN See: SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS KOSOVO POLITICAL CONDITIONS–SUDAN UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON See: SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA REFUGEES UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA See also: HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS UN MISSION IN LIBERIA UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN General documents REPUBLIC AND CHAD S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Industrialized Countries (G-8). UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from UN POLITICAL MISSION IN NEPAL Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR- Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in LESTE New York, the final communiqué of the annual UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of General documents the States members of the OIC, held at UN Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. S/2007/441 (A/61/1004) Letter, 17 July 2007, from Kazakhstan. Transmits, in the capacity as Permanent S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from Representative of the country chairing the Council of Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Heads of State of the commonwealth of Independent Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New States (CIS), summary information on the outcomes of York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué the meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of CIS, and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of held in Kazakhstan on 25 Apr. 2007 and the meeting of Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, the Council of Heads of Government of CIS, held in 15-17 May 2007. Ukraine on 25 May 2007. - 87 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

REGIONAL COOPERATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN (continued) General documents Statements by the President of the Security S/2007/197 (A/61/847) Letter, 9 Apr. 2007, from the Council Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits letter from the S/PRST/2007/7 Statement [made on behalf of the Speaker of the Consultative Assembly (Parliament) of Security Council, at the 5649th meeting, 28 Mar. 2007, in the Islamic Republic of Iran who is also the President of connection with the Council's consideration of the item the Asian Parliamentary Assembly transmitting the entitled "Relationship between the United Nations and Tehran Declaration of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly, regional organizations, in particular the African Union, in adopted at its 1st session, held in Tehran, 11-14 Nov. the maintenance of international peace and security"] / 2006. by the President of the Security Council. S/2007/279 Letter, 7 May 2007, from the Secretary- Re-affirms its primary responsibility for the General. Reports his intention to establish a UN maintenance of international peace and security in Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Ashgabat accordance with the Charter of UN; recognizes the to strengthen the UN capacity for conflict prevention in important role of regional organizations in the prevention, accordance with the UN Global Counter-Terrorism management and resolution of conflicts; recognizes that Strategy and the recommendations of the High-level regional organizations are well positioned to understand Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. the root causes of many conflicts closer to home and to influence the prevention or resolution, owing to their S/2007/280 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the President of the knowledge of the region; assess the risk of conflict at Security Council. Refers to letter dated 7 May 2007 regional level and prioritize those areas of highest risk; and (S/2007/279) and reports that the Secretary-General's highlight possible methods at a regional level in combating intention to establish a UN Regional Centre for illegal exploitation and trafficking of natural resources; Preventive Diplomacy in Ashgabat has been brought to invites further collaboration with the Peace and Security the attention of the members of the Security Council. Council of the African Union in order to help build the latter's capacity to undertake, inter alia, rapid and REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN appropriate responses to emerging situations and to General documents develop effective strategies for conflict prevention, peacekeeping and peacebuilding. S/2007/148 Letter, 14 Mar. 2007, from South Africa. Transmits a concept paper for the Security Council's S/PRST/2007/42 Statement [made on behalf of the open debate to be held on 28 Mar. 2007 on the Security Council, at the 5776th meeting, 6 Nov. 2007, in relationship between the UN and regional organizations, connection with the Council's consideration of the item in particular the African Union, in the maintenance of entitled "The role of regional and subregional international peace and security. organizations in the maintenance of international peace and security"]. S/2007/179 (A/61/833) Identical letters, 29 Mar. 2007, Reaffirms its primary responsibility for the from the Secretary-General. Transmits joint statement maintenance of international peace and security; adopted by the participants in the 4th General Meeting of recognizes the important role of regional and subregional the UN system and the Caribbean Community organizations in the prevention, management and (CARICOM) and its associated institutions, held at resolution of conflicts; emphasizes that the growing CARICOM headquarters in Turkyen, Greater contribution made by regional and subregional Georgetown, Guyana, 25-26 Jan. 2007. organizations in cooperation with UN can usefully support the work of the Organization in maintaining international S/2007/386 Letter, 27 June 2007, from South Africa and peace and security; recalls its determination to take the United Kingdom. Transmits joint communiqué on appropriate steps to further the development of improving cooperation between the African Union Peace cooperation between UN and regional and subregional and Security Council. organizations in maintaining international peace and S/2007/640 Letter, 10 Oct. 2007, from Indonesia. security; encourages to strengthen and increase Transmits concept paper for the Security Council open cooperation among them; stresses the potential role of debate on "The role of regional and subregional regional and subregional organizations in addressing the organizations in the maintenance of international peace illicit trade in small arms and light weapons; welcomes the and security", to be held on 6 Nov. 2007. efforts undertaken by its subsidiary bodies with responsibilities in counter-terrorism to foster cooperation with regional and subregional organizations. Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote) S/PV.5649 (28 Mar. 2007) Algeria, Australia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Germany, Japan, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Namibia, Norway, Rwanda, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda, Uruguay and Viet Nam, League of Arab States and Organization of the Islamic Conference. - 88 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

RWANDA SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN (continued) See also: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5776 (6 Nov. 2007) Angola, Argentina, Armenia, RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Norway, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Reports Islands, Spain, Uruguay and Viet Nam. S/2007/323 Letter, 23 May 2007, from the President of the S/PV.5776(Resumption1) (6 Nov. 2007) Azerbaijan, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits Benin and Thailand. revised version of the completion strategy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity Discussion in plenary with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004), containing S/PV.5649 (28 Mar. 2007). the assessment requested. S/PV.5649(Resumption1) (28 Mar. 2007). S/2007/676 Letter, 16 Nov. 2007, from the President of At the 5649th meeting, the President made a the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Transmits the assessments of the President and the connection with prior consultations among Council Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for members on the item entitled "Relationship between the Rwanda on the implementation of the completion United Nations and regional organizations, in particular the strategy of the Tribunal, in conformity with Security African Union, in the maintenance of international peace Council resolution 1534 (2004). and security": S/PRST/2007/7. S/2007/782 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of S/PV.5751 (28 Sept. 2007). Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda. Transmits S/PV.5776 (6 Nov. 2007). report of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda S/PV.5776(Resumption1) (6 Nov. 2007). which covers the period 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2007, submitted At the 5776th meeting, the President made a in accordance with the note by the President of the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 (S/1995/234). connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The role of regional and General documents subregional organizations in the maintenance of S/2007/79 Letter, 9 Feb. 2006, from Rwanda. Refers to international peace and security": S/PRST/2007/42. letter of the President of the Security Council dated 25 S/PV.5776/Corr.1 (6 Nov. 2007). Jan. 2007 concerning the Working Group on Children Corrects text. and Armed Conflict and expresses Rwanda's Government disapproval of the procedure and the RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS contents of their work. See also: RWANDA SITUATION S/2007/121 Letter, 2 Mar. 2006, from Rwanda. Refers to Reports Security Council resolution 918 (1994) that established a Committee to monitor the arms embargo provisions S/2007/323 Letter, 23 May 2007, from the President of the imposed on Rwanda and states that since July 1994, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Submits new Government has successfully emerged from conflict revised version of the completion strategy of the and is on a steady and sound path toward economic and International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in conformity social development; requests the Council to abrogate with Security Council resolution 1534 (2004), containing the provision of resolution 1011 (1995) requiring that the the assessment requested. Committee receive notification of all exports of arms or S/2007/676 Letter, 16 Nov. 2007, from the President of related material to Rwanda. the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. S/2007/679 Letter, 21 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- Transmits the assessments of the President and the General. Refers to the joint communiqué signed by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Rwanda on the implementation of the completion and Rwanda, agreed to during a meeting in Nairobi, 9 strategy of the Tribunal, in conformity with Security Nov. 2007 and states that it provides a common Council resolution 1534 (2004). approach to ending the threat to peace and stability Participation by non-Council members (without posed by illegal armed groups in both countries and the the right to vote) Great Lakes region. Draft resolutions S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Rwanda and Serbia. S/2007/175 Draft resolution [on termination of measures imposed by paragraph 11 of resolution 1011 (1995) on S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007) Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia. arms embargo against Rwanda]. Discussion in plenary S/2007/542 Draft resolution [on reappointment of Hassan S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007). Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for a 4-year term]. S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007).

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RWANDA SITUATION (continued) SANCTIONS (continued) Participation by non-Council members (without S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from the right to vote) Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007) Bosnia and Herzegovina, York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué Montenegro, Rwanda and Serbia. and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007) Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia. Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007. Discussion in plenary S/2007/734 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Greece. Transmits S/PV.5650 (28 Mar. 2007). final report of the Symposium on Enhancing the At the 5650th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/175 Implementation of the United Nations Security Council was adopted unanimously: resolution 1749 (2007). Sanctions, sponsored by the Permanent Mission of S/PV.5697 (18 June 2007). Greece and held at the UN, 30 Apr. 2007. S/PV.5741 (14 Sept. 2007). Participation by non-Council members (without At the 5741st meeting, draft resolution S/2007/542 the right to vote) was adopted unanimously: resolution 1774 (2007). S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, S/PV.5796 (10 Dec. 2007). Australia, Cuba, Germany, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Resolutions Liechtenstein, the Republic of Korea, Rwanda, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Venezuela and Viet S/RES/1749(2007) [Termination of measures imposed by Nam. paragraph 11 of resolution 1011 (1995) on arms S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007) Australia, Canada, Cuba, embargo against Rwanda]. Liechtenstein, Portugal and the Bolivarian Republic of Decides to terminate with immediate effect the Venezuela. measures imposed by paragraph 11 of resolution 1011 (1995); decides to remain actively seized of the matter. Discussion in plenary (Adopted unanimously, 5650th meeting, 28 Mar. 2007) S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007). S/RES/1774(2007) [Reappointment of Hassan Bubacar S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007). Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for a 4-year term]. SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Decides to reappoint Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for See also: SANCTIONS Rwanda with effect from 15 Sept. 2007 for a 4-year term, Reports which is subject to an earlier termination by the Security Council upon completion of the work of the International S/2007/132 Letter, 7 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of the Tribunal. (Adopted unanimously, 5741st meeting, 14 Sept. Security Council Committee established pursuant to 2007) resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. SANCTIONS Transmits the 6th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team appointed pursuant to See also: SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Security Council resolutions 1526 (2004) and 1617 General documents (2005) concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities, submitted to the S/2007/178 Letter, 29 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- Security Council Committee Established pursuant to General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1730 Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the (2006) on de-listing procedure for removing individuals Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities on 7 and entities from sanctions lists and reports that a focal Nov. 2006. point for de-listing has been established within the Security Council Subsidiary Organs Branch; provides S/2007/229 Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from the Chairman of the contact details for the focal point. Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the S/2007/650 (A/62/524) Letter, 31 Oct. 2007, from the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. Islamic Republic of Iran. Refers to unilateral sanctions Transmits report of the Security Council Committee imposed by the United States against certain Iranian Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) nationals, military and financial institutions including the concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and Associated Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and requests the UN Individuals and Entities containing the position of the to reject these measures and take necessary steps to Committee on the recommendations included in the 6th bring these policies and practices to a halt. report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team.

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SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued) SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/2007/677 Letter, 15 Nov. 2007, from the Chairman of See also: UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Reports resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. S/2007/257 Fourth report of the Secretary-General on the Transmits 7th report of the Analytical Support and United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone. Sanctions Monitoring Team established pursuant to Issued: 7 May 2007. resolution 1526 (2004) and extended by resolutions S/2007/269 (A/61/901) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, 1617 (2005) and 1735 (2006). from the President of the Peacebuilding Commission General documents addressed to the President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Transmits report of S/2007/59 Letter, 29 Jan. 2007, from the Chairman of the the Peacebuilding Commission on its field mission to Security Council Committee established pursuant to Sierra Leone, 19-25 Mar. 2007. resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and associated individuals and entities. S/2007/704 Fifth report of the Secretary-General on the Transmits report of the Security Council Committee United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone. Established pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) Issued: 4 Dec. 2007. concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban and Associated S/2007/777 Letter, 28 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of Individuals and Entities, providing summary of the the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Committee's activities during the period 1 Jan.-31 Dec. resolution 1132 (1997).. Transmits report of the Security 2006. Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution S/2007/178 Letter, 29 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone covering the General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1730 Committee's activities during the period 1 Jan. to 31 (2006) on de-listing procedure for removing individuals Dec. 2007. and entities from sanctions lists and reports that a focal General documents point for de-listing has been established within the Security Council Subsidiary Organs Branch; provides S/2007/338 Letter, 7 June 2007 from Canada. Transmits, contact details for the focal point. in the capacity as Chair of the Management Committee of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the Court's S/2007/190 Letter, 9 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- completion strategy and a summary of the completion General. Reports the appointment, following strategy and the Court's completion budget, in advance consultations with the Counter-Terrorism Committee, of of the Security Council debate on the Special Court for Mubarak Mashhoor al-Shahrani (Saudi Arabia) and Sierra Leone, to held on 8 June 2007. Carlton Greene (United States) as experts to the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team to S/2007/613 Letter, 9 Oct. 2007, from the Secretary- replace Ashraf Mohsen (Egypt) and John Smith (United General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1734 States) who resigned as from 27 Nov. 2006 and 31 Mar. (2006) and requests the Security Council to approve the 2007 respectively. request of UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL) to retain the 5 additional military liaison Participation by non-Council members (without officers and 10 civilian police officers for a further period the right to vote) of 2 months, from 31 Oct.-31 Dec. 2007. S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, S/2007/614 Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from the President of the Australia, Cuba, Germany, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Liechtenstein, the Republic of Korea, Rwanda, dated 9 Oct. 2007 (S/2007/613) and informs that the Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Venezuela and Viet members of the Security Council have approved the Nam. request of the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone to S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007) Australia, Canada, Cuba, retain the additional 5 military liaison officers and 10 Liechtenstein, Portugal and the Bolivarian Republic of civilian police officers for a further period of 2 months, 31 Venezuela. Oct.-31 Dec. 2007. Discussion in plenary S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007). Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007). York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007. S/2007/659 Letter, 8 Nov. 2007, from Sierra Leone. Transmits letter dated 22 Oct. 2007 from the President of Sierra Leone requesting the extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL) until the end of Dec. 2007.

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SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) (continued) S/2007/756 (A/62/607) (PBC/2/SLE/3) Identical letters, Discussion in plenary 12 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the Peacebuilding S/PV.5690 (8 June 2007). Commission and the Chairman of the Sierra Leone configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission to the S/PV.5708 (28 June 2007). President of the Security Council, the President of the At the 5708th meeting, the President made a General Assembly and the President of the Economic statement, on behalf of the Council members, in and Social Council. Refers to the Sierra Leone connection with prior consultations among Council Peacebuilding Cooperation Framework (PBC/2/SLE/1) members on the item entitled "The situation in Sierra developed by the Peacebuilding Commission and the Leone": S/PRST/2007/23. Sierra Leone Government and states that the S/PV.5804 (14 Dec. 2007). Commission will use the Framework to enhance dialogue and strengthen the partnerships between Sierra S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). Leone and its international partners. S/PV.5813 (21 Dec. 2007). Draft resolutions At the 5813th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/748 S/2007/748 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate was adopted unanimously: resolution 1793 (2007). of the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL)] / Resolutions United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. S/RES/1793(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Statements by the President of the Security Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL)]. Council Decides to extend the mandate of UNIOSIL, as outlined in resolution 1620 (2005), until 30 Sept. 2008; S/PRST/2007/23 Statement [made on behalf of the requests the Secretary-General to submit by 31 Jan. 2008, Security Council, at the 5708th meeting, 28 June 2007, and for the Council's consideration, a completion strategy in connection with the Council's consideration of the item for UNIOSIL including: at least a 20 per cent reduction in entitled "Situation in Sierra Leone"] / by the President of staff numbers by 31 Mar. 2008, a continued mission at 80 the Security Council. per cent of the current strength until 30 June 2008, and the Reiterates its strong support for the Special Court; termination of UNIOSIL's mandate by 30 Sept. 2008; particularly notes the contribution of the Special Court to expresses its intention that, on the expiration of its strengthening stability in Sierra Leone and the subregion mandate, UNIOSIL should be replaced by a United and bringing an end to impunity; welcomes the Nations integrated political office to focus on carrying commencement of the trial of Charles Taylor on 4 June forward the peacebuilding process, mobilizing international 2007 in The Hague following the adoption of resolution donor support, supporting the work of the Peacebuilding 1688 (2006); acknowledges the Special Court's progress Commission and Fund, and completing any residual tasks towards achieving its completion strategy (S/2007/338); left over from UNIOSIL's mandate; acting under Chapter emphasizes the vital need for further pledges of voluntary VII of the Charter of the United Nations, decides to exempt contributions in order to allow the Special Court to from the measures imposed by para. 5 of resolution 1171 complete its mandate in a timely manner; and asks all UN (1998) the travel of any witnesses whose presence at trial Member States to consider making such pledges; urges before the Special Court for Sierra Leone is required; States to consider supporting the Special Court by entering emphasizes the important role of women in the prevention into appropriate arrangements with the Special Court for and resolution of conflicts and in peacebuilding. (Adopted witness relocation and enforcement of sentences; unanimously, 5813th meeting, 21 Dec. 2007) recognizes that further arrangements will be needed to address residual matters after trials and appeals are completed, including issues arising from long-term enforcement of sentences for convicted persons, the future trial of any indictees remaining at large, witness protection and the preservation of the archives of the Special Court; commends the important Outreach activities of the Special Court in bringing its judicial work to the attention of the people of Sierra Leone. Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote) S/PV.5690 (8 June 2007) Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. S/PV.5708 (28 June 2007) Sierra Leone. S/PV.5804 (14 Dec. 2007) Netherlands and Sierra Leone. S/PV.5813 (21 Dec. 2007) Sierra Leone.

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SMALL ARMS SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) Statements by the President of the Security S/2007/421/Corr.1 Report of the Security Council mission Council to Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, 14 to 21 June 2007 : corrigendum. S/PRST/2007/24 Statement [made on behalf of the Issued: 13 July 2007. - Corrects text. Security Council, at the 5709th meeting, 29 June 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/2007/436 Letter, 17 July 2007, from the Chairman of the entitled "Small arms"] / by the President of the Security Security Council Committee established pursuant to Council. resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmits Recalls its primary responsibility under the Charter report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia in accordance of UN for the maintenance of international peace and with para. 3 (i) of Security Council resolution 1724 security; notes with concern that the destabilising (2006). accumulation and illicit manufacture, trade and circulation S/2007/658 Report of the Secretary-General on the of small arms and light weapons in many regions of the situation in Somalia. world increases the intensity and duration of armed Issued: 7 Nov. 2007. conflicts; reaffirms the inherent right to individual or collective self-defense consistent with Art. 51 of the S/2007/761 Letter, 19 Dec. 2007, from the Acting Charter of UN; underlines the need to address this issue Chairman of the Security Council Committee Established and in this regard, requests the Secretary-General to pursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. submit to the Council a report on small arms; stresses the Transmits report of the Security Council Committee need to implement the UN Programme of Action to Established pursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small concerning Somalia, which covers the Committee's Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects and the activities during the period 1 Jan.-31 Dec. 2007. international instrument to enable States to identify and General documents trace, in a timely manner, illicit small arms and light weapons; calls on all Member States to abide by their S/2007/34 Letter, 22 Jan. 2007, from the Congo. obligations to observe the arms embargoes established Transmits, in the capacity as representative of the under relevant UN Security Council resolutions. current Chairman of African Union, communiqué on the Discussion in plenary situation in Somalia, adopted by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union at its 69th meeting, held in S/PV.5709 (29 June 2007). Addis Ababa, 19 Jan. 2007. At the 5709th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in S/2007/173 Letter, 20 Mar. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits, connection with prior consultations among Council in the capacity as representative of the current Chairman members on the item entitled "Small arms": of the African Union, communiqué on the situation in S/PRST/2007/24. Côte d'Ivoire and press statement on the situation on Somalia adopted by the Peace and Security Council of SOMALIA SITUATION the African Union at its 73rd meeting, held in Addis Ababa, 19 Mar. 2007. Reports S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab S/2007/115 Report of the Secretary-General on the states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the situation in Somalia. Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Issued: 28 Feb. 2007. regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in S/2007/154 Letter, 14 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. the Security Council Committee established pursuant to S/2007/243 Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from the Secretary- resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmits General. States his intention to extend the mandate of annual report of the Security Council Committee his Special Representative for Somalia and Head of the Established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) UN Political Office for Somalia (UNOPS) until 8 May concerning Somalia, containing an account of the 2008. Committee's activities for 2006. S/2007/244 Letter, 30 Apr. 2007, from the President of the S/2007/204 Report of the Secretary-General on the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 25 Apr. 2007 situation in Somalia pursuant to paragraphs 3 and 9 of (S/2007/243) and reports that the members of the Security Council resolution 1744 (2007). Security Council have taken note of the Secretary- Issued: 20 Apr. 2007. General's intention to extend the mandate of his Special S/2007/381 Report of the Secretary-General on the Representative for Somalia and Head of the UN Political situation in Somalia. Office for Somalia (UNOPS) until 8 May 2008. Issued: 25 June 2007. S/2007/273 (A/61/905) Letter, 3 May 2007, from Eritrea. S/2007/421 Report of the Security Council mission to Transmits letter dated 3 May 2007 from the President of Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, Eritrea concerning the issue of terrorism and the 14 to 21 June 2007. situation in Somalia; urges the Security Council to carry Issued: 11 July 2007. out its responsibilities to avoid further instability in the region. - 93 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from the Security Council. Reports that members of the Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Security Council have decided to send a mission to Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of terms of reference for each mission and the list of Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, members. 15-17 May 2007. S/2007/444 Letter, 18 July 2007, from Ghana. Transmits, S/2007/667 Letter, 28 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- in the capacity as the representative of the current General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1766 Chairman of the African Union, communiqué on the (2007) and letter of 28 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/575) and situation in Somalia issued by the Peace and Security reports that following consultations with the Security Council of the African Union at its 80th meeting, held in Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution Addis Ababa, 18 July 2007. 751 (1992) concerning Somalia the Secretary-General has appointed Charles M. Lengalenga (Zambia) as one S/2007/499 Letter, 13 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- of the 4 experts to serve on the UN Monitoring Group to General. Transmits letter from the President of the replace Edwina Thompson as finance expert for the African Union Commission on the renewal of the Group. mandate of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) for another period of 6 months. S/2007/762 Letter, 24 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to the report of 18 Feb. 2005 S/2007/522 Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- (S/2005/89), the Security Council resolution 1772 (2007) General. States Secretary-General's intension to and the letter of 27 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/522) and upgrade the post of Head of the UN Political Office for expresses the Secretary-General's intention to continue Somalia (UNPOS) to the level of Under-Secretary- the activities of UNPOS for the biennium 2008-2009 to General and to appoint Ahmedou Ould Abdallah, advance the cause of peace and reconciliation in currently his Special Representative for West Africa, as Somalia, in concert with the Somali Transitional Federal Special Representative for Somalia; also states his Institutions and other parties. intention to reassign François Lonseny Fall, currently Special Representative for Somalia, as Head of the UN S/2007/763 Letter, 27 Dec. 2007, from the President of Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's Republic (BONUCA) and temporarily reassign General letter dated 24 Dec. 2007 (S/2007/762) expressing Lamine Cissé, his Special Representative, whose intention to continue the activities of the UN Political contract expires on 31 Dec. 2007, as Officer-in-Charge Office for Somalia (UNPOS) for the biennium 2008-2009 of the Office of the Special Representative of the and reports that members of the Security Council took Secretary-General for West Africa at his current level. note of the information expressed. S/2007/523 Letter, 31 Aug. 2007, from the President of Draft resolutions the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter S/2007/96 Draft resolution [on political process in Somalia of 27 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/522) and reports that members and establishment of the African Union Mission in of the Security Council have taken note of his intention Somalia] / Congo, Ghana, Panama, Slovakia, South to upgrade the level of the Head of the UN Political Africa, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Office for Somalia (UNPOS) to that of Under-Secretary- Ireland and United States of America. General and to appoint Ahmedou Ould Abdallah as Special Representative for Somalia, to reassign François S/2007/446 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Lonseny Fall as Head of the UN Peacebuilding Support of the UN Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Office in the Central African Republic (BONUCA) and to Security Council Resolution 1519 (2003)]. temporarily reassign General Lamine Cisse as Officer-in- S/2007/501 Draft resolution [on authorizing member Charge of the UN Office for West Africa (UNOWA). States of the African Union to maintain the African Union S/2007/566 Letter, 20 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- Mission in Somalia for a further period of 6 months]. General. Reports on steps undertaken to implement Security Council resolution 1772 (2007) to promote an all-inclusive political process in Somalia. S/2007/575 Letter, 28 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1766 (2007) and reports that following consultations with the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia, the Secretary-General has appointed 4 experts as members of the UN Monitoring Group as referred to in para. 3 of resolution 1558 (2004), with a mandate to carry out the tasks set forth in paragraphs 3(a) to (i) of resolution 1766 (2007). - 94 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) Statements by the President of the Security S/PRST/2007/49 Statement [made on behalf of the Council Security Council, at the 5812th meeting, 19 Dec. 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/PRST/2007/13 Statement [made on behalf of the entitled "The situation in Somalia"] / by the President of Security Council, at the 5671st meeting, 30 Apr. 2007, in the Security Council. connection with the Council's consideration of the item Welcomes the briefing it received on 17 Dec. 2007 entitled "The situation in Somalia"] / by the President of from the Secretary-General's Special Representative the Security Council. (SRSG) for Somalia; welcomes the appointment of the Expresses its grave concern at the renewed fighting new Prime Minister of Somalia; expresses its deep in Somalia, deeply deplores the loss of civilian life; concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation, demands that all parties in Somalia comply fully with aggravated by the prevailing security conditions in international humanitarian law, protect the civilian Somalia, and emphasizes again the need for strengthened population, and guarantee complete, unhindered and efforts to provide humanitarian relief assistance to secure access for humanitarian assistance; urges Somalia; demands that all parties in Somalia ensure Somalia's Transitional Federal Institutions to show unfettered access for all humanitarian assistance to leadership and commitment to reach out to all components vulnerable populations; reiterates its strong support for the of Somali society, and in particular to intensify their African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM), calls on all dialogue with the clans in Mogadishu; calls on all parties in Somali parties to co-operate fully with it, urges again the Somalia, the region and the wider international community international community to provide financial resources, to reject violence, to deny safe haven to extremist personnel, equipment and services for the full deployment elements, to pursue any differences they might have with of AMISOM, and repeats its request that the Secretary- the Transitional Federal Institutions through dialogue, and General consult with the African Union Commission on to summon the political will to take the necessary steps to what further support might be provided to AMISOM; allow the Transitional Federal Institutions to deliver a reiterates its request that the Secretary-General develop sustainable, all-inclusive political process. the existing contingency plans for the possible deployment S/PRST/2007/19 Statement [made on behalf of the of a UN peacekeeping operation to succeed AMISOM. Security Council, at the 5695th meeting, 14 June 2007, Participation by non-Council members (without in connection with the Council's consideration of the item the right to vote) entitled "The situation in Somalia"] / by the President of the Security Council. S/PV.5671 (30 Apr. 2007) Somalia. Reiterates its support for the National Reconciliation S/PV.5695 (14 June 2007) Somalia. Congress as a mechanism for much-needed political dialogue and reconciliation in Somalia; expresses its grave S/PV.5720 (23 July 2007) Somalia. concern regarding the recent pattern of attacks by extremist elements in Somalia; condemns the attack on S/PV.5732 (20 Aug. 2007) Somalia. the Prime Minister on 3 June 2007 and the attack on the S/PV.5805 (27 Dec. 2007) Norway, Portugal and forces of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) Somalia. in Mogadishu on 16 May 2007; underlines its appreciation for the efforts of the Ugandan forces currently deployed in S/PV.5812 (19 Dec. 2007) Somalia. Mogadishu under AMISOM and Uganda's invaluable Discussion in plenary contribution to peace and stability in Somalia; emphasizes the urgent need for appropriate contingency planning for a S/PV.5633 (20 Feb. 2007). possible UN mission, to be deployed in Somalia if the At the 5633rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/96 Security Council decided to authorize such a mission; was adopted unanimously: resolution 1744 (2007). emphasizes again the need for strengthened efforts to S/PV.5671 (30 Apr. 2007). provide humanitarian relief assistance to Somalia. At the 5671st meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Somalia": S/PRST/2007/13. S/PV.5695 (14 June 2007). At the 5695th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Somalia": S/PRST/2007/19. S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). S/PV.5707 (28 June 2007).

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SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) SOMALIA SITUATION (continued) S/PV.5720 (23 July 2007). S/RES/1766(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN At the 5720th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/446 Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security was adopted unanimously: resolution 1766 (2007). Council Resolution 1519 (2003)]. Decides to extend the mandate of the Monitoring S/PV.5732 (20 Aug. 2007). Group referred to in paragraph 3 of resolution 1558 (2004) At the 5732nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/501 and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary was adopted unanimously: resolution 1772 (2007). administrative measures to re-establish the Monitoring S/PV.5805 (27 Dec. 2007). Group for a further period of 6 month, with the following mandate: (a) to continue the tasks outlined in paragraphs 3 S/PV.5812 (19 Dec. 2007). (a)-(c) of resolution 1587 (2005); (b) to continue to At the 5812th meeting, the President made a investigate all activities, including in the financial, maritime statement, on behalf of the Council members, in and other sectors, which generate revenues used to connection with prior consultations among Council commit arms embargo violations; (c) to continue to members on the "The situation in Somalia": investigate any means of transport, routes, seaports, S/PRST/2007/49. airports and other facilities used in connection with arms Resolutions embargo violations; (d) to continue refining and updating information on the draft list of those individuals and entities S/RES/1744(2007) [Political process in Somalia and who violate the measures and to present such information establishment of the African Union Mission in Somalia to the Committee; (e) to continue making (AMISOM)]. recommendations based on its investigations; (f) to work Requests the Secretary-General to assist the closely with the Committee on specific recommendations; Transitional Federal Institutions with the national (g) to assist in identifying areas where the capacities of reconciliation congress; decides to authorize member States in the region can be strengthened to facilitate the States of the African Union to establish for a period of 6 implementation of the arms embargo; (h) to provide to the months a mission in Somalia; decides that States providing Council a midterm briefing within 90 days from its supplies or technical assistance in accordance with establishment; (i) to submit a final report covering all the paragraph 6 (b) above shall notify the Committee tasks set out above, no later than 15 days prior to the established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) in advance termination of the Monitoring Group's mandate. (Adopted and on a case-by-case basis; requests the Secretary- unanimously, 5720th meeting, 23 July 2007) General to send a Technical Assessment Mission to the African Union headquarters and Somalia; decides that, S/RES/1772(2007) [Authorization to member States of the having regard to the establishment of AMISOM, the African Union to maintain the African Union Mission in measures contained in paragraphs 3-7 of resolution 1725 Somalia (AMISOM) for a further period of 6 months]. (2006) shall no longer apply. (Adopted unanimously, Decides to authorize member States of the African 5633rd meeting, 20 Feb. 2007) Union to maintain a mission in Somalia for a further period of 6 months, which shall be authorized to take all necessary measures as appropriate to carry out the following mandate: (a) to support dialogue and reconciliation in Somalia by assisting with the free movement, safe passage and protection of all those involved with the process referred to in paragraphs 1 to 5; (b) to provide, as appropriate, protection to the Transitional Federal Institutions to help them carry out their functions of government, and security for key infrastructure; (c) to assist, within its capabilities, and in coordination with other parties, with implementation of the National Security and Stabilization Plan, in particular the effective re- establishment and training of all-inclusive Somali security forces; (d) to contribute, as may be requested and within capabilities, to the creation of the necessary security conditions for the provision of humanitarian assistance; (e) to protect its personnel, facilities, installations, equipment and mission, and to ensure the security and freedom of movement of its personnel; decides that States providing supplies or technical assistance in accordance with paragraph 11 (b) above shall notify the Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) in advance and on a case-by-case basis. (Adopted unanimously, 5732nd meeting, 20 Aug. 2007)

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STABILIZATION FORCE SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) See also: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/2007/584 Letter, 2 Oct. 2007, from the Chairman of the FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan. Transmits SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS final report of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant See also: AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan; covers Panel's activities during the period 29 CHAD–SUDAN Sept. 2006-29 Aug. 2007. UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN S/2007/596 Report of the Secretary-General on the Reports deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid S/2007/42 Report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan. Operation in Darfur. Issued: 25 Jan. 2007. Issued: 8 Oct. 2007. S/2007/104 Monthly report of the Secretary-General on S/2007/624 Report of the Secretary-General on the Darfur. Sudan. Issued: 23 Feb. 2007. Issued: 23 Oct. 2007. S/2007/213 Report of the Secretary-General on the S/2007/653 Report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan. deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Issued: 17 Apr. 2007. Operation in Darfur. Issued: 5 Nov. 2007. S/2007/307 Letter, 7 May 2007, from the Secretary- General. Transmits joint African Union-United Nations S/2007/759 Report of the Secretary-General on the report on the hybrid operation in Darfur. deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. S/2007/307/Rev.1 Letter, 5 June 2007, from the Issued: 24 Dec. 2007. Secretary-General. Refers to the Security Council consultations held on June 2007 on the African Union- S/2007/759/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on United Nations report on the hybrid operation in Darfur the deployment of the African Union-United Nations (S/2007/307); transmits report with some additional Hybrid Operation in Darfur : corrigendum. clarifications and revisions, as requested by the African Issued: 14 Mar. 2008. - Corrects text. Union. S/2007/779 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of S/2007/307/Rev.1/Add.1 Report of the Secretary-General the Security Council Committee established pursuant to and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan. Transmits on the hybrid operation in Darfur. report of the Security Council Committee established Issued: 5 July 2007. pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning the Sudan, covering the Committee's activities during the S/2007/421 Report of the Security Council mission to period 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 2007. Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, 14 to 21 June 2007. General documents Issued: 11 July 2007. S/2007/185 Letter, 30 Mar. 2007, from the Sudan. Refers S/2007/421/Corr.1 Report of the Security Council mission to report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan of 25 to Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa, Jan. 2007 (S/2007/42) and transmits information on the 14 to 21 June 2007 : corrigendum. progress achieved in the implementation of the Issued: 13 July 2007. - Corrects text. Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's S/2007/462 Report of the Secretary-General on Darfur. Liberation Movement. Issued: 27 July 2007. S/2007/212 Letter, 17 Apr. 2007, from the President of the S/2007/500 Report of the Secretary-General on the Security council. Refers to letter of 16 Apr. 2007 from the Sudan. Sudan confirming acceptance in full by the Government Issued: 20 Aug. 2007. the heavy support package for the African Union Mission S/2007/517 Report of the Secretary-General on the in the Sudan proposed by the African Union and the UN deployment of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid and requests the Secretary-General to take all Operation in Darfur. necessary steps to implement the arrangements Issued: 30 Aug. 2007. specified; urges their implementation through the use of additional and existing UN resources. S/2007/517/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union-United Nations S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab Hybrid Operation in Darfur : corrigendum. states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the Issued: 6 Sept. 2007. - Corrects text. Secretary-General of the League of Arab States regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in S/2007/520 Report of the Secretary-General on children Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. and armed conflict in the Sudan. Issued: 29 Aug. 2007. - 97 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2007/251 Letter, 1 May 2007, from the Libyan Arab S/2007/363 Letter, 15 June 2007, from the Secretary- Jamahiriya. Transmits document entitled "Tripoli General. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 5 Consensus on the Political Process for Darfur" issued at June 2007 on the African Union-United Nations report on the conclusion of the international meeting held in Tripoli, the hybrid operation in Darfur (S/2007/307/Rev.1) and to 28-29 Apr. 2007. the high-level consultations held in Addis Ababa with the Government of the Sudan, 11-12 June 2007; transmits S/2007/258 Letter, 2 May 2007, from the Sudan. the conclusions of the consultations. Transmits Presidential Decree No. 8 of 2007 establishing the Darfur Assessment and Evaluation Commission, in S/2007/364 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the Sudan. order to promote the full and timely implementation of Transmits resolution No. 1 (2007) of the National the Darfur Peace Agreement. Assembly regarding the unilateral economic sanctions imposed by the United States against the Sudan. S/2007/263 Letter, 3 May 2007, from the Secretary- General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to S/2007/365 Letter, 14 June 2007, from the Sudan. nominate Rodolphe Adada (Republic of the Congo) as Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the Joint African Union-United Nations Special regarding the Paris conference on Darfur, proposed to Representative for Darfur; states that the Special take place on 25 June 2007. Representative will have overall authority over this S/2007/402 Letter, 23 Feb. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits, peacekeeping mission, oversee the implementation of its in the capacity as the representative of the current mandate, and be responsible for the mission's Chairman of the African Union, communiqué on the management and functioning. situation in Darfur, adopted by the Peace and Security S/2007/264 Letter, 7 May 2007, from the President of the Council of the African Union at its 79th meeting, held in Security Council. Refers to letter dated 3 May 2007 Addis Ababa on 22 June 2007. (S/2007/263) and reports that the Secretary-General's S/2007/453 Letter, 23 July 2007, from Libyan Arab decision to appoint Rodophe Adada of the Republic of Jamahiriya. Transmits final communiqué of the 2nd Congo as the Joint African Union-United Nations Special International Meeting on the Situation in Darfur, held in Representative for Darfur has been brought to the Tripoli, 15-16 July 2007. attention of the members of the Security Council. S/2007/521 Letter, 30 Aug. 2007, from the Sudan. Refers S/2007/284 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the Sudan. to letter dated 30 March 2007 from the Sudan Transmits press release on the outcome of the meeting (S/2007/185) and transmits information on the progress of the High-level Committee on the implementation of made in the implementation of the Comprehensive the joint communiqué on the facilitation of humanitarian Peace Agreement between the Government of Sudan activities in Darfur. and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. S/2007/295 Letter, 17 May 2007, from the Sudan. Refers S/2007/530 Letter, 30 Aug. 2007, from the Sudan. to letter dated 2 May 2007 (S/2007/258) and transmits Transmits decree No. 243 (2007) of the Government of progress report on the implementation of the Darfur National Unity of the Sudan endorsing UN Security Peace Agreement. Council resolution 1769 (2007) on the deployment of the S/2007/324 Letter, 30 May 2007, from the Sudan. Refers African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur. to letter dated 17 May 2007 from the Sudan S/2007/531 Letter, 3 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- (S/2007/295) and transmits the 2nd progress report on General. Refers to the UN Mission in the Sudan the implementation of the Darfur Peace Agreement. (UNMIS) established by Security Council resolution 1590 S/2007/346 Letter, 8 June 2007, from the Sudan. (2005) and extended by resolution 1755 (2007) and Transmits statement presented by the Minister for expresses his intention to appoint Ashraf Jehangir Qazi Foreign Affairs to the National Assembly regarding the (Pakistan) as his Special Representative for the Sudan. unilateral economic sanctions imposed by the United S/2007/532 Letter, 7 Sept. 2007, from the President of the States against the Sudan. Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary- S/2007/347 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the President of General dated 3 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/531) and reports the Security Council. Reports that members of the that members of the Security Council have taken note of Security Council have decided to send a mission to the intention to appoint Ashraf Jehangir Qazi (Pakistan) Africa from 14 to 21 June to visit Addis Ababa, as his Special Representative for the Sudan. Khartoum, Accra, Abidjan and Kinshasa; contains the S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from terms of reference for each mission and the list of Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the members. Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New S/2007/359 Letter, 12 June 2007, from the Sudan. Refers York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué to letter dated 17 May 2007 (S/2007/295) and transmits and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of the Geneina political protocol signed on 9 June 2007, by Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, the Government of the Sudan and the People's Forces 15-17 May 2007. for Rights and Democracy Movement in the context of efforts targeting unification of the rebel factions, in order to have them on board in the political process. - 98 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/2007/706 Letter, 5 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/572 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1779 of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to (2007) extending the mandate of the Panel of Experts Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) and extended concerning the Sudan and reports the Secretary- by resolutions 1651 (2005), 1665 (2006) and 1713 General's decision to appoint Thomas W. Bifwoli (2006) to monitor implementation of the measures in (Kenya), Awni Momani (Jordan), Ian Rowe (Canada) and Darfur] / United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Anoop Swarup (India) to the Panel of Experts until 15 Ireland and United States of America. Oct. 2008.. S/2007/642 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate S/2007/713 Letter, 6 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] / Belgium, General. Expresses concern with regard to the shortage France, Italy, United Kingdom of Great Britain and of critical assets required for the successful deployment Northern Ireland and United States of America. of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Statements by the President of the Security Darfur (UNAMID) and reports that a high-level team will be sent to the European Union-Africa Summit in Lisbon Council to directly engage with as many key leaders as possible S/PRST/2007/2 Statement [made on behalf of the on the subject and to hold discussion with Sudanese Security Council, at the 5621st meeting, 16 Jan. 2007, in officials to resolve the issue of troop composition. connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/2007/719 Letter, 21 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- entitled "The situation in Chad and the Sudan"] / by the General. Refers to the appointment of Joaquim President of the Security Council. Chissano, former President of Mozambique, as Special Reiterates its concern about the continuing instability Envoy for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)-affected along the borders between the Sudan, Chad and the areas and proposes that the temporary Liaison Office be Central African Republic and about the threat which this upgraded to a special political mission for the Special poses to the safety of the civilian population and the Envoy for the LRA-affected areas and its mandate be conduct of humanitarian operations; notes the Secretary- extended for a duration of one year through 31 General's intention to authorize the immediate return of the December 2008. technical assessment mission to the region in order to complete its observations that were curtailed on security S/2007/720 Letter, 6 Dec. 2007, from the President of the grounds and requests him to submit, by the middle of Feb. Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of 2007, updated and finalized recommendations on the size, 21 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/719) recommending the structure and mandate of a UN multidimensional presence; upgrading of the temporary Liaison Office of the Special requests that the Secretary-General deploy as soon as Envoy for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)-affected possible an advance mission to Chad and the Central areas to a special political mission for the Special Envoy African Republic, in consultation with their Governments, for the LRA-affected areas and its mandate be extended as envisaged in paragraph 88 of his report. for a duration of one year through 31 December 2008 and reports that members of the Council take note of the S/PRST/2007/15 Statement [made on behalf of the information and proposal contained in the letter. Security Council, at the 5684th meeting, 25 May 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/2007/730 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Belgium. Transmits entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the Council conclusions on the Sudan/Chad, adopted by the Sudan"] / by the President of the Security Council. Council of the European Union (General Affairs and Welcomes the transmission of the report of the External Relations) on 10 Dec. 2007; calls on the Secretary-General and the Chairperson of the African Government of Sudan to cooperate unconditionally with Union Commission on the Hybrid Operation in Darfur; calls the International Criminal Court and to surrender the 2 for the full implementation without delay of the UN Light individuals for whom the International Criminal Court and Heavy Support Packages of assistance to AMIS, as issued arrest warrants on 27 Apr. 2007 in connection well as for the report of the Secretary-General and the with alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes in Chairperson of the African Union Commission on the Darfur. Hybrid Operation to be considered and taken forward Draft resolutions immediately; further demands that all parties meet their international obligations; support the political process; end S/2007/239 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate violence against civilians and attacks on peacekeepers; of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] / Qatar. and facilitate humanitarian relief. S/2007/240 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] / United States of America. S/2007/468 Draft resolution [on establishment of AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur)] / Belgium, Congo, France, Italy, Peru, Slovakia and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/PRST/2007/35 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PV.5687 (7 June 2007). Security Council, at the 5752nd meeting, 2 Oct. 2007, in S/PV.5688 (7 June 2007). connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). Sudan"]. Condemns this murderous attack and demands that S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007). no effort be spared so that the perpetrators be identified S/PV.5727 (31 July 2007). and brought to justice; conveys its sympathy to the At the 5727th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/468 governments, families and colleagues of those killed and was adopted unanimously: resolution 1769 (2007). injured; reiterates its support for the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS); recalls the demand in resolution 1769 S/PV.5750 (28 Sept. 2007). (2007) on all parties for an immediate cessation of At the 5750th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/572 hostilities and attacks on AMIS, civilians and humanitarian was adopted unanimously: resolution 1779 (2007). agencies; insists that all parties in the Sudan comply with S/PV.5752 (2 Oct. 2007). this demand and cooperate fully with the deployment of At the 5752nd meeting, the President made a the UN Light and Heavy Support Packages to AMIS, and statement, on behalf of the Council members, in with UNAMID; deplores the fact that this attack took place connection with prior consultations among Council on the eve of the peace talks starting on 27 Oct. in Tripoli. members on the "Reports of the Secretary-General on the S/PRST/2007/41 Statement [made on behalf of the Sudan" : S/PRST/2007/35. Security Council, at the 5768th meeting, 24 Oct. 2007, in S/PV.5768 (24 Oct. 2007). connection with the Council's consideration of the item At the 5768th meeting, the President made a entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Sudan"]. connection with prior consultations among Council Welcomes the convening of peace talks on 27 Oct. members on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary- in Sirte, under the leadership of UN special Envoy Mr. Jan General on the Sudan": S/PRST/2007/41. Eliasson and African Union Special Envoy Dr. Salim Salim; calls on all parties to attend and to engage fully and S/PV.5771 (29 Oct. 2007). constructively in the talks, and, as a first step, to urgently S/PV.5774 (31 Oct. 2007). agree and implement a cessation of hostilities to be At the 5774th meeting, draft resolution in S/2007/642 overseen by UN and the African Union (AU); underlines was adopted unanimously: resolution 1784 (2007). that an inclusive political settlement and the successful deployment of AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur S/PV.5784 (27 Nov. 2007). (UNAMID) are essential for re-establishing peace and S/PV.5789 (5 Dec. 2007). stability in Darfur. Resolutions Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote) S/RES/1755(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)]. S/PV.5621 (16 Jan. 2007) Central African Republic. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMIS until 31 S/PV.5717 (16 July 2007) Côte d'Ivoire and the Oct. 2007, with the intention to renew it for further periods; Democratic Republic of the Congo. requests the Secretary-General to appoint urgently a new Special Representative for the Sudan and to report to the S/PV.5784 (27 Nov. 2007) Sudan. Council every 3 months on the implementation of the Discussion in plenary mandate of UNMIS; calls upon the parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement to accelerate urgently S/PV.5621 (16 Jan. 2007). progress on implementing all their commitments, in At the 5621st meeting, the President made a particular to carry out the establishment of Joint Integrated statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Units and other aspects of the security sector reforms; to connection with prior consultations among Council re-energize the process of disarmament, demobilization members on the item entitled "The situation in Chad and and reintegration of combatants; to complete the full and the Sudan": S/PRST/2007/2. verified redeployment of forces by 9 July 2007; to S/PV.5666 (23 Apr. 2007). demarcate precisely the 1 Jan. 1956 North/South borderline, consistent with the Machakos Protocol of 20 S/PV.5670 (30 Apr. 2007). July 2002; to resolve the Abyei problem and urgently At the 5670th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/240 establish an administration there; and to take the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1755 (2007). necessary steps to hold national elections according to the S/PV.5684 (25 May 2007). agreed time frame; calls upon those parties that have not At the 5684th meeting, the President made a signed the Darfur Peace Agreement to do so without delay. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in (Adopted unanimously, 5670th meeting, 30 Apr. 2007) connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary- General on the Sudan": S/PRST/2007/15. - 100 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) S/RES/1769(2007) [Establishment of AU/UN Hybrid S/RES/1784(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)]. Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)]. Decides to authorize and mandate the Decides to extend the mandate of the UN Mission in establishment, for an initial period of 12 months, of an the Sudan (UNMIS) until 30 Apr. 2008, with the intention to AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) as set out in renew it for further periods; requests the Secretary- this resolution and pursuant to the report of the Secretary- General to report to the Council every 3 months on the General and the Chairperson of the African Union implementation of the mandate of UNMIS, progress on Commission of 5 June 2007, and further decides that the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, mandate of UNAMID shall be as set out in paragraphs 54 and respect for the ceasefire; urges UNMIS to continue its and 55 of the report of the Secretary General and the efforts consistent with its mandate to assess progress in Chairperson of the African Union Commission of 5 June redeployment of forces, in particular in the areas of Unity, 2007; decides that UNAMID, which shall incorporate AMIS Upper Nile, South Kordofan, Abyei, and Blue Nile, and to personnel and the UN Heavy and Light Support Packages reinforce its ability to assist the parties in reducing tension to AMIS, shall consist of up to 19,555 military personnel, in areas of potential conflict between them and further including 360 military observers and liaison officers, and urges the parties immediately to speed up efforts towards an appropriate civilian component including up to 3,772 the completion of redeployment of forces; urges UNMIS to police personnel and 19 formed police units comprising up increase its support for the National Disarmament, to 140 personnel each; decides that force and personnel Demobilization and Reintegration Coordination Council generation and administration shall be conducted as set and the Northern and Southern DDR Commissions and out in paragraphs 113-115 of the report of the Secretary- further urges donors to respond to calls for assistance General and the Chairperson of the African Union from the joint UN DDR Unit; requests the Secretary- Commission of 5 June 2007; decides that UNAMID shall General to continue to take the necessary measures to monitor whether any arms or related material are present ensure full compliance in UNMIS with the UN zero- in Darfur in violation of the Agreements and the measures tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to imposed by paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004); keep the Council informed. (Adopted unanimously, 5774th decides that the authorised strength of UNMIS shall revert meeting, 31 Oct. 2007) to that specified in resolution 1590 (2005) upon the transfer of authority from AMIS to UNAMID pursuant to TAJIKISTAN SITUATION paragraph 5(c). (Adopted unanimously, 5727th meeting, 31 General documents July 2007) S/2007/296 Letter, 15 May 2007, from the Secretary- S/RES/1779(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN General. Reports his intention to continue the activities Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security of the UN Tajikistan Office of Peacebuilding (UNTOP) Council Resolution 1591 (2005) and extended by until 31 July 2007 to hand over substantive programmes, resolutions 1651 (2005), 1665 (2006) and 1713 (2006) to projects and activities to national and international monitor implementation of the measures in Darfur]. partners. Decides to extend until 15 Oct. 2008 the mandate of the Panel of Experts originally appointed pursuant to S/2007/297 Letter, 18 May 2007, from the President of the resolution 1591 (2005) and extended by resolutions 1651 Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter (2005),1665 (2006) and 1713 (2006); requests the Panel dated 15 May 2007 (S/2007/296) and reports that of Experts to provide a midterm briefing on its work to the Security Council members have taken note of his Committee and a final report no later than 30 days prior to intention to continue the peacekeeping activities of the termination of its mandate to the Council with its findings UN Tajikistan Office of Peace-building (UNTOP) until 31 and recommendations; urges all States, relevant UN July 2007. bodies, the African Union to cooperate fully with the Committee and the Panel of Experts. (Adopted TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL unanimously, 5750th meeting, 28 Sept. 2007) See also: ISRAEL–LEBANON MIDDLE EAST SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Reports S/2007/553 (A/62/344) Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine : report of the Secretary-General. Issued: 20 Sept. 2007.

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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) General documents S/2007/60 (A/61/729) Identical letters, 18 Jan. 2007, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/1 (A/ES-10/375) Identical letters, 2 Jan. 2007, President of the Security Council. Reports continued from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and armed attacks, including Qassam rocket attacks the President of the Security Council. Refers to the allegedly by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, 15 Jan.-5 announcement by Israel of its plans to construct a new Feb. 2007. settlement in the Jordan valley of the West Bank and states that the building of settlements in the Occupied S/2007/69 (A/61/734) Identical letters, 8 Feb. 2007, from Palestinian Territory is a violation of international law and Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the will derail any hope for resumed talks. President of the Security Council. Concerns armed incident involving the Lebanese Army and Israeli S/2007/5 (A/ES-10/376) Identical letters, 4 Jan. 2007, Defence Forces at the border fence near the Blue Line, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and 7 Feb. 2007. to the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 273 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000- S/2007/75 (A/ES-10/379) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, 2 Jan. 2007 and reports the alleged raids by the Israeli from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and forces in the city of Ramallah, resulted in the deaths of 4 the President of the Security Council. Refers to Palestinians and injuries to more that 25 others, 4 Jan. excavation work being conducted by Israel below the Al- 2007; calls on the international community and the Aqsa Mosque compound and reports that more than 300 Security Council to uphold its responsibilities for the Israeli forces stormed into the Al-Aqsa Mosque maintenance of international peace and security; compound during Friday prayers on 9 Feb. 2007 firing includes the names of 4 Palestinians killed, 4 Jan. 2007. rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds of Palestinians, allegedly injuring over 20 civilians. S/2007/23 (A/61/705) Identical letters, 18 Jan. 2007, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/76 (A/61/736) Letter, 9 Feb. 2007, from President of the Security Council. Reports continued Azerbaijan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of Qassam rocket attacks allegedly by Palestinians in the the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) Group at Gaza Strip, 25 Dec. 2006-17 Jan. 2007. the UN in New York, statement issued by the OIC Group on 8 Feb. 2007 concerning the situation in the occupied S/2007/35 (A/61/711) Letter, 23 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. East Jerusalem; expresses strong condemnation of Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Israel's actions with regard to the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, statement of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned S/2007/80 (A/61/738) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, from Movement reiterating support for the establishment of an Kuwait addressed to the Secretary-General and the independent and sovereign Palestinian state based on President of the Security Council. Reports, in his the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group, alleged demolition and excavation work by Israel in the area S/2007/37 (A/ES-10/377) Identical letters, 24 Jan. 2007, surrounding Al-Aqsa Mosque in the city of Al-Quds al- from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Sharif. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 274 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Jan. S/2007/101 (A/61/755) Identical letters, 21 Feb. 2007, 2007 and reports the alleged killing of a 10-year old child from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the and widespread arrests by Israel forces; calls on the President of the Security Council. Reports armed attacks international community and the Security Council to allegedly carried out by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, 5- uphold its responsibilities for the maintenance of 19 Feb. 2007. international peace and security. S/2007/103 (A/ES-10/380) Letter, 12 Feb. 2007, from S/2007/49 Letter, 25 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in Egypt. Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the Affairs of Egypt regarding the excavation work carried Non-Aligned Movement, the Non-Aligned Movement's out by Israel in the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in position on the Middle East, including the question of East Jerusalem; states that any action pertaining to Al- Palestine; requests that future meetings of the Council Aqsa Mosque should be closely coordinated and agreed be open to all members to enrich the debate on the upon with relevant Palestinian officials. issue. S/2007/109 (A/ES-10/381) Identical letters, 26 Feb. 2007, S/2007/58 (A/ES-10/378) Identical letters, 2 Feb. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to 277 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Feb. excavation work being conducted by Israel below the Al- 2007 and reports alleged wide-scale military operation Aqsa Mosque compound and states that Israeli against the city of Nablus in northern West Bank by authorities have begun demolishing a historic road Israeli forces, started on 25 Feb. 2007; calls on all connecting Bab Al-Maghariba with the Al-Aqsa Mosque parties to take urgent measures to end the destructive compound, in addition to 2 rooms adjacent to the campaign and ensure respect for international law and to Western Wall, thus exposing the Holy Compound. prevent further escalation of the situation in the region.

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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2007/119 (A/ES-10/382) Identical letters, 1 Mar. 2007, S/2007/225 (A/ES-10/384) Identical letters, 23 Apr. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 278 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Feb. 280 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Apr. 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military 2007 and reports alleged continued Israeli military incursions and extrajudicial executions in the West Bank; incursions into Palestinian cities, towns and refugee reports alleged incursion into the Al-Fara'a refugee camp camps; reports alleged extrajudicial killings of 9 near Nablus, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians, 28 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and Jenin refugee camp, Feb. 2007; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, 21-22 Apr. 2007; includes the names of 10 Palestinians 15 Jan.-28 Feb. 2007. killed, 17-22 Apr. 2007. S/2007/129 (A/61/787) Identical letters, 7 Mar. 2007, from S/2007/230 Letter, 25 Apr. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits, in Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Non-Aligned Movement, the Non-Aligned Movement's continued armed attacks, including the launching of position on the Middle East, including the question of Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by Palestine. Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza S/2007/232 Letter, 23 Apr. 2007, from the League of Arab Strip, 19 Feb.-6 Mar. 2007. states. Transmits letter dated 18 Apr. 2006 from the S/2007/146 Letter, 13 Mar. 2007, from Cuba. Conveys, in Secretary-General of the League of Arab States the capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau of regarding the outcome of the Arab summit, held in the Non-Aligned Movement, proposal by the Non- Riyadh, 28-29 Mar. 2007. Aligned Movement to send a Security Council field S/2007/252 Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from Israel. Reports mission to the Middle East by next June, that would alleged armed attack, including the launching of Qassam allow the Council members to see first-hand the realities rockets and mortar shells, carried out by Hamas against of the facts and the situation on the ground in the Israeli communities in the south, 3 May 2007, on Israeli Occupied Palestinian Territory. Independence Day; states that the attack was meant to S/2007/157 (A/61/814) Identical letters, 20 Mar. 2007, distract attention from a plan to kidnap an Israeli soldier. from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/2007/270 (A/61/904) Identical letters, 10 May 2007, President of the Security Council. Reports alleged from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the continued armed attacks, including the launching of President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by escalation in attacks, including the launching of Qassam Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza rockets and mortar shells, at Israeli communities in the Strip, 5-19 Mar. 2007. south carried out by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, S/2007/161 (A/61/818) Letter, 20 Mar. 2007, from Cuba. resulted in the injury to civilians and property destruction, Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the 16 Apr.-9 May 2007. Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, S/2007/285 (A/61/910) Identical letters, 16 May 2007, statement on the Palestinian national unity Government, from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the adopted by the Coordinating Bureau on 20 Mar. 2007. President of the Security Council. Reports alleged S/2007/192 (A/ES-10/383) Identical letters, 10 Apr. 2007, continued armed attacks, including the launching of from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza 279 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-1 Mar. Strip and the south, 9-15 May 2007, resulted in the injury 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military of 30 Israelis and destruction of several homes. incursions into Palestinian cities, towns and refugee S/2007/291 (A/61/915) Identical letters, 17 May 2007, camps; reports alleged Israeli attacks by helicopter from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and gunships in the Gaza Strip, resulted in the death of the President of the Security Council. Reports that the Palestinian man and injuries to others, 7-8 Apr. 2007; living conditions of Palestinians in the occupied includes the names of 17 Palestinians killed, 9 Mar.-7 territories has deteriorated since 1948; calls on the Apr. 2007. international community and the UN to undertake S/2007/217 (A/61/864) Identical letters, 17 Apr. 2007, measures to uphold international law and hold Israel from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the accountable for its actions. President of the Security Council. Reports alleged S/2007/298 (A/ES-10/385) Identical letters, 21 May 2007, continued armed attacks, including the launching of from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Qassam rockets and mortar shells, carried out by the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza 281 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Apr. Strip, 19 Mar.-16 Apr. 2007. 2007 and reports recent alleged Israeli military activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 36 Palestinians and injuries to others, 17-21 May 2007; includes the list of names of 47 Palestinians killed 26 Apr.-21 May 2007. - 103 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2007/308 (A/ES-10/386) Identical letters, 24 May 2007, S/2007/345 (A/61/952) Letter, 24 May 2007, from Cuba. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Coordinating the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, message from 282 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 May the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba, on behalf of the 2007 and reports the arrests of more than 30 Palestinian Bureau, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the officials in the Nablus, Qalquiya, Al-Khalil and Bethlehem occupation Palestinian territory by Israel. areas, 24 May 2007; states that these arrests, in addition S/2007/348 (A/61/953) Identical letters, 12 June 2007, to military assaults and operations against Palestinian from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and civilians are unlawful and also constitute acts of the President of the Security Council. Transmits incitement and provocation. information on the alleged increase in Palestinian S/2007/309 (A/61/926) Letter, 24 May 2007, from military build-up and mobilization on the northern and Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the eastern Lebanese frontier. Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New S/2007/360 Letter, 23 May 2007, from South Africa. York, communiqué issued by the Group on 24 May 2007 Transmits final document of the UN African Meeting on concerning developments in the occupied Palestinian the Question of Palestine, held in Pretoria, 9-10 May territory. 2007, under the auspices of the Committee on the S/2007/310 (A/61/925) Letter, 24 May 2007, from Cuba. Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the People. Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, S/2007/373 (A/ES-10/388) Identical letters, 20 June communiqué on the situation in the Occupied Palestinian 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- Territory, including East Jerusalem, adopted on 25 May General and the President of the Security Council. 2007. Refers to previous 284 letters from Palestine dated 29 S/2007/316 (A/61/930) Identical letters, 29 May 2007, Sept. 2000-30 May 2007 and concerns alleged Israeli from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the military activities and closure of border crossings in the President of the Security Council. Reports alleged Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed attacks by continued armed attacks, including the launching of 86 Israeli forces in Gaza Strip and West Bank, resulted in Qassam rockets and 17 mortar shells, carried out by the deaths of 10 Palestinians, including 4 children, 14 Palestinians against Israeli communities in the Gaza and 21 June 2007; includes the list of names of 21 Strip, 21-27 May 2007. Palestinians killed, 1-20 June 2007. S/2007/322 (A/ES-10/387) Identical letters, 30 May 2007, S/2007/375 (A/61/960) Identical letters, 19 June 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Transmits 283 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-24 May statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in the airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Israel, 8-15 June 2007. Strip, resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinian and injuries S/2007/380 (A/61/983) Identical letters, 25 June 2007, to others, 29-30 May 2007; includes the list of names of from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and 16 Palestinians killed, 25-30 May 2007. the President of the Security Council. Transmits S/2007/325 (A/61/935) Note verbale, 31 May 2007, from statistical summary of alleged violations of Lebanese the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits letter concerning airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by the health situation of Saytan Nimr Al-Waliy, a Syrian Israel, 16-21 June 2007. detainee in the Nafha Israeli prison. S/2007/387 (A/ES-10/390) Identical letters, 27 June S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating General and the President of the Security Council. Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the Refers to previous 285 letters from Palestine dated 29 Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the Sept. 2000-20 June 2007 and concerns alleged Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the intensified Israeli military campaign against Palestinians occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed Industrialized Countries (G-8). attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 12 Palestinians, including 3 children and S/2007/344 (A/61/951) Identical letters, 11 June 2007, injuries to 50 others, 27 June 2007; includes the names from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General and of 15 Palestinians killed, 22-27 June 2007. the President of the Security Council. Transmits summary of alleged violations of Lebanese airspace, territorial waters and territory committed by Israel, 1-7 June 2007.

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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2007/397 (A/ES-10/391) Identical letters, 29 June S/2007/475 (A/ES-10/395) Identical letters, 6 Aug. 2007, 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and General and the President of the Security Council. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Refers to previous 286 letters from Palestine dated 29 290 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 July Sept. 2000-27 June 2007 and concerns alleged 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli incursions continued Israeli military campaign against Palestinians into Palestinian towns and neighbourhoods across the in the Occupied Palestinian Territory; reports armed West Bank and Gaza Strip, wreaking havoc and attack by Israeli forces in the town of Nablus in the spreading destruction and death among the civilian northern West Bank, resulted in the death of a civilian population. by Israeli forces through the Occupied and the injuries to others, 29 June 2007. Palestinian Territory, and imposing of a siege and closure on the Gaza Strip and concerns alleged S/2007/405 (A/ES-10/392) Identical letters, 3 July 2007, continued Israeli military actions against Palestinians in from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Gaza Strip; reports recent violent incidents involving 287 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-3 July Israeli settlers in Al-Kahlil resulted in injuries, destruction 2007 and concerns alleged intensified Israeli military of property and attacks against the UN Office for the campaign against Palestinians in the Occupied Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs' personnel. Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; reports armed attacks by Israeli forces in the West Bank and S/2007/495 (A/ES-10/396) Identical letters, 15 Aug. 2007, Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 7 Palestinians and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and injuries to 10 others, including 2 children, 30 June 2007; the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous includes the names of 8 Palestinians killed, 30 June-2 291 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Aug. July 2007. 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli incursions into Palestinian towns and neighbourhoods across the S/2007/406 (A/61/963) Note verbale, 3 July 2007, from West Bank and Gaza Strip; reports violent incidents the Syrian Arab Republic. Transmits letter concerning involving Israeli forces in the town of Abasan in Khan the health situation of Becher Al-Makat, a Syrian Younis and Beit Lahia, resulted in deaths of 7 detainee in the Al-Jalboua Israeli prison. Palestinians and injuries to 25 others, 14 Aug. 2007. S/2007/411 (A/ES-10/393) Identical letters, 5 July 2007, S/2007/504 (A/ES-10/397) Identical letters, 22 Aug. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 288 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 July 292 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-15 Aug. 2007 and concerns alleged continued Israeli military 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults and attacks against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian raids against civilian areas in the Gaza Strip; resulted in Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; reports armed the killing of 4 Palestinians including a 12-year old and attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip, resulted in the injuring 6 others including a 10-year old boy; includes deaths of at least 11 Palestinians and injuries to at least the names of 16 Palestinians killed, 17-22 August 2007. 26 others, 5 July 2007; reports also that at least 18 more Palestinians were arrested during that assault on the S/2007/507 Letter, 22 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- Gaza Strip; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, General. Refers to the appointment of Tony Blair as the 3-5 July 2007. Quartet Representative to promote an end to the Middle East conflict in accordance with the road map and S/2007/459 (A/ES-10/394) Identical letters, 26 July 2007, requests the Council's support for the proposed from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and arrangements; expresses his intention to proceed with the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the provision of logistical, technical and financial 289 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-5 July assistance in support of the mandate of the 2007 and concerns alleged continued military incursions Representative. and raids by Israeli forces through the Occupied Palestinian Territory, and imposing of a siege and S/2007/508 Letter, 24 Aug. 2007, from the President of closure on the Gaza Strip; states that since the last the Security Council. Refers to letter dated 22 Aug. 2007 letter, at least 13 more Palestinian civilians have been (S/2007/507) from the Secretary-General concerning the killed; includes the names of 13 Palestinians killed, 8-26 activities of the Quartet including the mandate of its July 2007. representative and informs that members of the Security Council have taken note of the arrangements proposed S/2007/463 (A/61/1014) Note verbale, 25 July 2007, from in the letter. Israel. Refers to letter dated 3 July 2007 from the Syrian Arab Republic regarding the health of Syrian citizen S/2007/511 (A/61/1032) Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from the Becher Al-Makat, detainee in the Al-Jalboua Israeli Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to note verbale from Israel prison, and states that the accusations made in the dated 25 July 2007 (A/61/1014-S/2007/463) regarding aforementioned note are baseless. the health of a Syrian detainee in Israeli prison and states that the prisoner was not given any medical help for 19 days until a doctor from the International Committee of the Red Cross was permitted to visit him on 22 July 2007. - 105 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2007/512 (A/ES-10/398) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2007, S/2007/599 (A/ES-10/402) Identical letters, 9 Oct. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 293 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-22 Aug. 297 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Sept. 2007 and reports that Israeli forces allegedly continue to 2007 and reports of alleged order by Israel to confiscate carry out air and artillery raids and attacks for 8 days in a at least 272 acres of land located across 4 Palestinian row resulting in the death of 11 Palestinians; includes the villages in an area outside Occupied East Jerusalem. list of names of 11 Palestinians killed, 23-27 2007. S/2007/628 (A/ES-10/403) Identical letters, 23 Oct. 2007, S/2007/514 Letter, 24 Aug. 2007, from Palestine. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Requests to participate in the meeting of the Security the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous Council to be held on 29 Aug. 2007 regarding the 298 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Oct. situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian 2007 and reports the death of a Palestinian prisoner at a question. southern Israeli detention camp in the Negev allegedly shot by Israeli guards on 22 Oct. 2007; requests the S/2007/524 (A/61/1038) Identical letters, 4 Sept. 2007, appropriate UN body to conduct an investigation into the from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the matter. President of the Security Council. Reports alleged continued armed attacks, including the launching of S/2007/634 (A/ES-10/404) Identical letters, 26 Oct. 2007, Qassam rockets, carried out by Palestinians against from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Israeli communities in the Gaza Strip, 1-3 Sept. 2007. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 299 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-23 Oct. S/2007/536 (A/ES-10/399) Identical letters, 7 Sept. 2007, 2007 and reports that Israel, after declaring the Gaza from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and strip as "enemy entity", has continued closing all borders the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous and has announced to reduce the power supplied to 294 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Aug. Gaza by about two thirds; also reports alleged Israeli 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults against military assaults against people in the Occupied people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; East Jerusalem; resulted in the killing of at least 14 resulted in the killing of at least 30 more Palestinian Palestinians including children and wounding dozens civilians; includes the names of 30 Palestinians killed, 27 more; includes the names of 14 Palestinians killed, 29 Sept. - 26 Oct. 2007. Aug.-6 Sept. 2007. S/2007/685 (A/62/551) Letter, 26 Nov. 2007, from S/2007/554 (A/ES-10/400) Identical letters, 19 Sept. Bahrain. Transmits statement by His Majesty the King of 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- Bahrain on the occasion of the International Day of General and the President of the Security Council. Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Refers to previous 295 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-7 Sept. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli S/2007/690 Letter, 28 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- military assaults against people in the Occupied General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem; resulted appoint Robert H. Serry (Netherlands) as the UN Special in the killing of a 17-year old and a disabled man. Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and the Secretary-General's Personal Representative to the PLO S/2007/571 (A/62/367) Letter, 24 Sept. 2007, from Cuba. and the Palestinian Authority succeeding Michael C. Transmits, in the capacity as Acting Chair of the Williams. Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, statement by the Coordinating Bureau of the Non- S/2007/707 (A/ES-10/405) Identical letters, 4 Dec. 2007, Aligned Movement on the situation in the Occupied from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem. the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 300 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Oct. S/2007/574 (A/ES-10/401) Identical letters, 27 Sept. 2007 and reports intensification of the siege of the Gaza 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary- Strip and continued closure of border crossings by Israel General and the President of the Security Council. after declaring the Strip as an enemy entity; includes list Refers to previous 296 letters from Palestine dated 29 of names of 52 Palestinians killed 29 Oct.-4 Dec. 2007. Sept. 2000-19 Sept. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli military assaults against people in the Occupied S/2007/728 (A/ES-10/406) Identical letters, 11 Dec. 2007, Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip; from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and resulted in the killing of at least 11 Palestinian civilians the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous and wounding more than 20; includes the names of 24 301 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Dec. Palestinians killed, 9-27 Sept. 2007. 2007 and reports alleged Israeli attack on the southern Gaza Strip backed by tanks, bulldozers and armoured S/2007/581 (A/62/368) Letter, 26 Sept. 2007, from Cuba. vehicles and fighter planes killing at least 6 civilians and Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the injuring several others; includes the names of 15 Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, Palestinians killed, 5-11 Dec. 2007. 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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) S/2007/733 (A/62/585) Identical letters, 12 Dec. 2007, S/PV.5638 (14 Mar. 2007). from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007). President of the Security Council. Reports alleged continued attacks, including the launching of Qassam S/PV.5683 (24 May 2007). rockets, carried out by Palestinians against Israeli communities, 12 Dec. 2007. S/PV.5701 (20 June 2007). S/2007/741 (A/62/588) Identical letters, 17 Dec. 2007, S/PV.5723 (25 July 2007). from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the S/PV.5736 (29 Aug. 2007). President of the Security Council. Reports alleged attacks from the Gaza Strip, including the launching of S/PV.5736(Resumption 1) (29 Aug. 2007). Qassam rockets, carried out by Palestinians against S/PV.5746 (20 Sept. 2007). Israeli communities, 14-16 Dec. 2007. S/PV.5767 (24 Oct. 2007). S/2007/750 (A/ES-10/407) Identical letters, 18 Dec. 2007, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and S/PV.5815 (21 Dec. 2007). the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous 302 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-11 Dec. TERRORISM 2007 and reports alleged targeted air strikes by Israel on Reports the northern and southern Gaza Strip killing at least 13 Palestinians; includes the names of 17 Palestinians S/2007/775 Letter, 26 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of killed, 12-18 Dec. 2007. the Working Group established pursuant to resolution 1566 (2004). Transmits report of the Working Group S/2007/766 (A/ES-10/408) Identical letters, 28 Dec. 2007, Established by Resolution 1566 (2004), containing from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General and summary of the activities of the Working Group in 2006 the President of the Security Council. Refers to previous and 2007. 303 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Dec. 2007 and reports alleged military incursions and human General documents rights violations by Israel against the Palestinian people S/2007/32 (A/61/708) Letter, 18 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. in the Gaza Strip and West Bank; reports also the Transmits statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign destruction of agricultural land and houses and Affairs concerning the indictment on 11 Jan. 2007 of Luis increased tightening of the siege in Gaza Strip; includes Posada Carriles on charges of making false statements the names of 22 Palestinians killed, 20-28 Dec. 2007. in a naturalization proceeding, and states that the S/2007/767 (A/62/626) Identical letters, 28 Dec. 2007, individual was not indicted of alleged terrorist offences from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and the committed against a Cuban aircraft in 1976 and Cuban President of the Security Council. Reports attack on hotels in 1997. Israeli citizens in the southern Hebron Hills in the West S/2007/65 Letter, 7 Feb. 2007, from the Chairman of the Bank allegedly committed by Palestinians, resulted in Security Council Committee established pursuant to the death of 2 civilians; calls on the international resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. community to reaffirm its absolute intolerance for Transmits the 3rd report from Nigeria, submitted to the terrorism and the aiding of terrorist organizations. Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Participation by non-Council members (without Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). the right to vote) S/2007/66 Letter, 7 Feb. 2007, from the Chairman of the S/PV.5629 (13 Feb. 2007) Argentina, Azerbaijan, Security Council Committee established pursuant to Bangladesh, Cuba, Egypt, Germany, Israel, Iran (Islamic resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Republic of), Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Transmits supplementary report from Eritrea, submitted Morocco, Norway, Pakistan, Senegal, Syrian Arab pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 Republic, Turkey and Venezuela. (2001), as well as Eritrea's response to resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace and security. S/PV.5667 (25 Apr. 2007) Israel, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic and Palestine. S/2007/67 Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to S/PV.5736 (29 Aug. 2007) Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Cuba, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Transmits report from Saudi Arabia, submitted to the Lebanon, Malaysia, Norway, Pakistan, Palestine, Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to Security Portugal, the Syrian Arab Republic, Vietnam, Yemen. Council resolution 1642 (2005) on threats to international Discussion in plenary peace and security. S/PV.5624 (25 Jan. 2007). S/2007/77 (A/61/737) Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from Cuba. Transmits statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign S/PV.5629 (13 Feb. 2007). Affairs of Cuba, dated 5 Feb. 2007, concerning the legal S/PV.5629(Resumption1) (13 Feb. 2007). action taken by the United States on 31 Jan. 2007 in relation to alleged terrorist Luis Posada Carriles.

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TERRORISM (continued) TERRORISM (continued) S/2007/138 Letter, 5 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of the S/2007/166 Letter, 14 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of Security Council Committee established pursuant to the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits report from Algeria, submitted to the Counter- Transmits report from Tuvalu, submitted to the Counter- Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international Council resolution 1373 (2001). peace and security. S/2007/195 Letter, 10 Apr. 2007, from the Chairman of the S/2007/139 Letter, 1 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits report from Uruguay, submitted to the Transmits report from Vanuatu, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001), as well as the Security Council resolution 1373 (2001). response of Uruguay to resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace and security. S/2007/141 Letter, 12 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to S/2007/196 Letter, 10 Apr. 2007, from the Chairman of the resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Security Council Committee established pursuant to Transmits report from Lao People's Democratic resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Republic, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee Transmits the 5th report from India, submitted to the pursuant to Security Council resolution 1624 (2005) on Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of threats to international peace and security. Security Council resolution 1373 (2001), as well as the response of India to resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to S/2007/142 Letter, 12 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of international peace and security. the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. S/2007/197 (A/61/847) Letter, 9 Apr. 2007, from the Transmits report from the Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits letter from the submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant Speaker of the Consultative Assembly (Parliament) of to Security Council resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to the Islamic Republic of Iran who is also the President of international peace and security. the Asian Parliamentary Assembly transmitting the Tehran Declaration of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly, S/2007/162 Letter, 19 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of adopted at its 1st session, held in Tehran, 11-14 Nov. the Security Council Committee established pursuant to 2006. resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits report from Suriname, submitted to the S/2007/205 (A/61/856) Letter, 11 Apr. 2007, from Cuba. Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to Security Transmits reflections by the President of Cuba Council resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international concerning the decision of a United States court to peace and security. release Luis Posada Carriles and alleges that the decision is in contravention to international law, S/2007/163 Letter, 19 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of international treaties on terrorism and General Assembly the Security Council Committee established pursuant to and Security Council resolutions. resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits report from Gabon, submitted to the Counter- S/2007/221 (A/61/876) Letter, 20 Apr. 2007, from Cuba. Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Council resolution 1373 (2001). Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, statement of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned S/2007/164 Letter, 19 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of Movement on the release of Luis Posada Carriles, the Security Council Committee established pursuant to adopted on 20 Apr. 2007. resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits report from Spain, submitted to the Counter- S/2007/222 (A/61/877) Letter, 20 Apr. 2007, from Cuba. Terrorism Committee pursuant to Security Council Transmits statement by the Government of Cuba on the resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace release of Luis Posada Carriles, issued on 19 Apr. 2007; and security. states that the decision by the United States to release Luis Posada Carriles is ignoring its commitments under S/2007/165 Letter, 15 Mar. 2007, from the Chairman of international conventions on terrorism. the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. S/2007/249 (A/61/884) Letter, 24 Apr. 2007, from the Transmits report from Iraq, submitted to the Counter- Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Transmits official Terrorism Committee pursuant to Security Council communiqué dated 22 Apr. 2007 from the Government resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace concerning the release of Luis Posada Carriles; calls for and security. a firm response from Governments and multilateral organizations to prevent impunity for perpetrators of terrorist acts and requests the extradition of Luis Posada Carriles.

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TERRORISM (continued) TERRORISM (continued) S/2007/254 Letter, 1 May 2007, from the Chairman of the S/2007/374 Letter, 29 June 2007, from the Chairman of Security Council Committee established pursuant to the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Transmits work programme of the UN Security Council Transmits letter dated 8 May 2007 from Belgium, Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism for the period 1 to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001); Jan.-30 June 2007; included also the work programme enclosed is the document entitled "Notification of the of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Counter-Terrorism Committee concerning the Royal Directorate for the period 1 Jan.-30 June 2007. Decree of 28 December 2006 on specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities S/2007/279 Letter, 7 May 2007, from the Secretary- with a view to combating the financing of terrorism, General. Reports his intention to establish a UN confirmed by law". Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Ashgabat to strengthen the UN capacity for conflict prevention in S/2007/384 (A/61/984) Letter, 25 June 2007, from accordance with the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Transmits Strategy and the recommendations of the High-level the following documents: the Baku Declaration, the Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change. GUAM Summit communiqué, the communiqué of the GUAM-Poland meeting, the GUAM-United States joint S/2007/290 (A/61/914) Letter, 17 May 2007, from Cuba. statement and the joint press statement of the GUAM- Transmits statement by the Government concerning the Japan meeting adopted at the Summit of the decision of a United States court to release Luis Posada Organization for Democracy and Economic Carriles; states that the decision violates international Development-GUAM, held in Baku, 18-19 June 2007. law and international treaties on terrorism. S/2007/399 Letter, 25 June 2007, from Paraguay. Refers S/2007/302 Letter, 21 May 2007, from the Chairman of to letter dated 6 June 2007 from Paraguay (A/61/944) the Security Council Committee established pursuant to and transmits once again the communiqué issued in resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Asunción on 22 May 2007 by States parties of the Transmits report from Brunei Darussalam, submitted to Common Market of the South (MERCOSUR) at the the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of extraordinary meeting of the Council of the Common Security Council resolution 1373 (2001), as well as the Market. response of Brunei Darussalam to resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace and security. S/2007/416 (A/61/992) Letter, 12 June 2007, from Burkina Faso. Transmits the Ouagadougou Declaration S/2007/319 (A/61/933) Letter, 29 May 2007, from the on the implementation of the international counter- Dominican Republic. Transmits the Declaration of Santo terrorism instruments, adopted at the 4th Conference of Domingo, adopted at the Ministerial Conference on Ministers of Justice of the French-speaking African International Cooperation against Terrorism and Countries, held in Ouagadougou, 20-22 Mar. 2007. Transnational Organized Crime, held in Santo Domingo, 19-22 Mar. 2007. S/2007/425 Letter, 10 July 2007, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to S/2007/329 (A/61/940) Letter, 1 June 2007, from the resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Transmits Declaration Transmits report from Viet Nam, submitted to the of the Heads of State and Government of the Countries Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to resolution Members of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace and Latin America, in connection with recent release of Luis security. Posada Carriles. S/2007/426 Letter, 10 July 2007, from the Chairman of the S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. Security Council Committee established pursuant to Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the Transmits report from Pakistan, submitted to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to resolution Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace and occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight security. Industrialized Countries (G-8). S/2007/457 (A/61/1012) Letter, 24 July 2007, from Turkey. Transmits letter addressed to the Permanent Representative of Panama, in his capacity as the Chairman of the Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee, regarding international cooperation against terrorism. S/2007/569 (A/62/359) Letter, 18 Sept. 2007, from Mali. 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TERRORISM (continued) TERRORISM (continued) S/2007/570 (A/62/366) Letter, 20 Sept. 2008, from Mali. S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from Transmits note verbale from the Embassy of the Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Netherlands in Mali enclosing statement of the European Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New Union member States and the European Commission, York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué Switzerland, the United States and Canada on the and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of situation in northern Mali. Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007. S/2007/573 Letter, 18 Sept. 2007, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to S/2007/664 (A/62/542) Note verbale, 8 Nov. 2007, from resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. Tonga. Transmits the conclusions of the Regional Transmits supplementary report from Cape Verde, Consultation Workshop on measures for the legislative submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant implementation of the legal regime against terrorism in to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. the Pacific region and related technical assistance delivery, organized by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime S/2007/577 Letter, 29 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- in cooperation with the Pacific Islands Forum General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1535 Secretariat, held in Nadi, Fiji, 25-26 June 2007. (2004) and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Mike Smith (Australia) as Executive Director of S/2007/675 Letter, 19 Nov. 2007, from the Chairman of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate. the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. S/2007/578 Letter, 28 Sept. 2007, from the President of Transmits work programme of the UN Security Council the Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 dated 29 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/577) and reports that (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism for the period 1 members of the Council approve the intention to July-31 Dec. 2007; includes also the work programme of appointment Mike Smith (Australia) as the Executive the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate Director of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive for the period 1 July-31 Dec. 2007. Directorate. S/2007/746 (A/62/591) Letter, 14 Dec. 2007, from S/2007/583 Letter, 19 Sept. 2007, from the Chairman of Botswana. Transmits outcome document of the the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Subregional Workshop on the Preparation of Responses resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. to the Security Council Committees dealing with Transmits supplementary report from Ghana, submitted Counter-Terrorism, organized by the Terrorism to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to Prevention Branch of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. and the Southern African Community (SADC), held in S/2007/602 (A/62/479) Note verbale, 4 Oct. 2007, from Gaborone, Botswana, 29-30 Nov. 2007. Senegal. Transmits outcome document of the S/2007/772 Letter, 19 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of subregional workshop on the preparation of the the Security Council Committee established pursuant to responses by the West and Central African countries to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism. the 3 Security Council committees dealing with counter- Transmits report from Bahrain, submitted to the Counter- terrorism, organized by the UN Office on Drugs and Terrorism Committee pursuant to paragraph 6 of Crime in cooperation with the expert groups of the 3 resolution 1373 (2001) as well as Bahrain's response to committees and held in Dakar, 25-27 Sept. 2007. resolution 1624 (2005) on threats to international peace S/2007/616 (A/62/492) Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from and security. Tajikistan. Transmits, on behalf of the members of the Draft resolutions Shanghai Cooperation Organization – China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan S/2007/718 Draft resolution [on extension of the initial and Uzbekistan, the Bishkek Declaration adopted at the period establishing the Security Council Committee Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) Cooperation Organization, held in Bishkek on 16 Aug. concerning Counter-Terrorism as special political 2007. mission] / Belgium, Congo, France, Italy, Panama, Russian Federation, Slovakia, United Kingdom of Great S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the America. Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in New York, the final communiqué of the annual Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the OIC, held at UN Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007.

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TERRORISM (continued) TERRORISM (continued) Statements by the President of the Security S/PRST/2007/26 Statement [made on behalf of the Council Security Council, at the 5714th meeting, 9 July 2007, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/PRST/2007/10 Statement [made on behalf of the entitled "Threats to international peace and security Security Council, at the 5659th meeting, 12 Apr. 2007, in caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the connection with the Council's consideration of the item Security Council. entitled "Threats to international peace and security Unequivocally condemns the terrorist attack that caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the took place in Marib, Republic of Yemen on 2 July 2007; Security Council. expresses its deep sympathy and condolences to the Condemns in the strongest terms the 2 suicide victims of this attack; underlines the need to bring the attacks that occurred in Algiers, on 11 Apr. 2007, causing perpetrators to justice and urges states to cooperate with numerous deaths and injuries, and expresses its deepest and provide assistance to Yemen in this regard, reaffirms sympathy and condolences to the victims of these heinous that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes acts of terrorism and their families, and to the people and one of the most serious threats to international peace and the Government of Algeria; underlines the need to bring security, and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and the perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, these reprehensible acts of terrorism to justice, and urges whenever and by whomsoever committed. all States to cooperate actively with the Algerian authorities in this regard; reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and S/PRST/2007/32 Statement [made on behalf of the manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats Security Council, at the 5738th meeting, 7 Sept. 2007, in to international peace and security, and that any acts of connection with the Council's consideration of the item terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their entitled "Threats to international peace and security motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the committed; reiterates its determination to combat all forms Security Council. of terrorism, in accordance with its responsibilities under Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attack the Charter of the UN. that occurred in Batna (Algeria), on 6 Sept. 2007, causing numerous deaths and injuries; underlines the need to bring S/PRST/2007/11 Statement [made on behalf of the perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of this Security Council, at the 5662nd meeting, 13 Apr. 2007, reprehensible act of terrorism to justice; reaffirms that in connection with the Council's consideration of the item terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one entitled "Threats to international peace and security of the most serious threats to international peace and caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the security, and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and Security Council. unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attack whenever and by whomsoever committed; reiterates its in Iraq that targeted the democratically elected Council of determination to combat all forms of terrorism, in Representatives; expresses its deep sympathy and accordance with its responsibilities under the Charter of condolences to the victims of this heinous act of terrorism the UN. and their families, and to the people and the Government of Iraq; reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and S/PRST/2007/36 Statement [made on behalf of the manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats Security Council, at the 5754th meeting, 5 Oct. 2007, in to international peace and security, and that any acts of connection with the Council's consideration of the item terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their entitled "Threats to international peace and security motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever caused by terrorist acts"]. committed; strongly supports efforts to promote national Condemns the 3 October attack in Baghdad against dialogue, reconciliation and broad political participation in the Polish Ambassador to Iraq, which resulted in the ensuring unity, peace, security and stability in Iraq; wounding of the Ambassador and the killing of 1 member reaffirms its continued support for the Iraqi people and of his personal security detachment team and injuries to 2 Government as they rebuild their country and strengthen others; expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences the foundations of sustainable peace, constitutional to the victims of this attack and to their families, and to the democracy, and social and economic progress. Government of the Republic of Poland; reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed; further reaffirms the need to combat by all means threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts.

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TERRORISM (continued) TERRORISM (continued) S/PRST/2007/39 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PRST/2007/50 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5764th meeting, 22 Oct. 2007, in Security Council, at the 5816th meeting, 27 Dec. 2007, connection with the Council's consideration of the item in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts"]. caused by terrorist acts"] / by the President of the Condemns in the strongest terms the bomb attacks Security Council. that occurred in Karachi, Pakistan, on 18 Oct. 2007, Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist causing numerous deaths and injuries, and expresses its suicide attack by extremists that occurred in Rawalpindi, deep sympathy and condolences to the victims of this Pakistan, on 27 Dec. 2007, causing the death of former heinous act of terrorism and their families, and to the Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and numerous other people and the Government of Pakistan; underlines the casualties, and expresses its deep sympathy and need to bring perpetrators, organizers, financiers and condolences to the victims of this heinous act of terrorism sponsors of this reprehensible act of terrorism to justice; and their families, and to the people and the Government reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations of Pakistan; reaffirms the need to combat by all means, in constitutes one of the most serious threats to international accordance with the Charter of UN, threats to international peace and security, and that any acts of terrorism are peace and security caused by terrorist acts; reminds criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, States that they must ensure that any measures taken to wherever, whenever and by whomsoever committed; combat terrorism comply with all their obligations under further reaffirms the need to combat by all means threats international law, in particular international human rights, to international peace and security caused by terrorist refugee and humanitarian law. acts; reminds States that they must ensure that any Participation by non-Council members (without measures taken to combat terrorism comply with all their obligations under international law, in particular the right to vote) international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law. S/PV.5659 (12 Apr. 2007) Algeria. S/PRST/2007/45 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007) Afghanistan, Argentina, Security Council, at the 5798th meeting, 11 Dec. 2007, Australia, Cuba, Germany, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item Liechtenstein, the Republic of Korea, Rwanda, entitled "Threats to international peace and security Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Venezuela and Viet caused by terrorist acts"]. Nam. Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks that occurred in Algiers on 11 Dec. 2007 near the S/PV.5714 (9 July 2007) Spain and Yemen. Supreme Court and the UN offices, causing numerous S/PV.5738 (7 Sept. 2007) Algeria. deaths and injuries, and expresses its deep sympathy and condolences to the victims of this heinous act of terrorism S/PV.5754 (5 Oct. 2007) Poland. and their families, and to the people and the Government S/PV.5764 (22 Oct. 2007) Pakistan. of Algeria; expresses its deep sympathy and condolences to the UN staff, and their families, who were among the S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007) Australia, Canada, Cuba, victims in one of these attacks, and to the Secretary- Liechtenstein, Portugal and the Bolivarian Republic of General; underlines the need to bring perpetrators, Venezuela. organizers, financiers and sponsors of this reprehensible S/PV.5798 (11 Dec. 2007) Algeria. act of terrorism to justice; reaffirms that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most S/PV.5816 (27 Dec. 2007) Pakistan. serious threats to international peace and security, and Discussion in plenary that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by S/PV.5659 (12 Apr. 2007). whomsoever committed; reaffirms the need to combat by At the 5659th meeting, the President made a all means threats to international peace and security statement, , on behalf of the Council members, in caused by terrorist acts; reiterates its determination to connection with prior consultations among Council combat all forms of terrorism, in accordance with its members on the item entitled "Threats to international responsibilities under the Charter of the UN. peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/200710. S/PV.5662 (13 Apr. 2007). At the 5662nd meeting, the President made a statement, , on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/200711. S/PV.5679 (22 May 2007).

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TERRORISM (continued) TERRORISM (continued) S/PV.5714 (9 July 2007). Resolutions At the 5714th meeting, the President made a S/RES/1787(2007) [Extension of the initial period statement, on behalf of the Council members, in establishing the Security Council Committee Established connection with prior consultations among Council pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter- members on the item entitled "Threats to international Terrorism as special political mission]. peace and security caused by terrorist acts": Decides to extend the mandate of the Security S/PRST/2007/26. Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution S/PV.5738 (7 Sept. 2007). 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism until 31 Mar. At the 5738th meeting, the President made a 2008; requests the Executive Director of the Counter- statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, within 60 days connection with prior consultations among Council of the adoption of this resolution and in consultation with members on the item entitled "Threats to international Council members, to recommend such changes as he peace and security caused by terrorist acts": deems appropriate to the organizational plan referred to in S/PRST/2007/32. paragraph 4 of resolution 1535 (2004), and to submit them to the Counter-Terrorism Committee for its consideration S/PV.5754 (5 Oct. 2007). and endorsement prior to the expiration of the period At the 5754th meeting, the President made a referred to in paragraph 1 of this resolution. (Adopted statement, on behalf of the Council members, in unanimously, 5795th meeting, 10 Dec. 2007) connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "Threats to international TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2007/36. See also: UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR- S/PV.5764 (22 Oct. 2007). LESTE At the 5764th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Reports connection with prior consultations among Council S/2007/50 Report of the Secretary-General on the United members on the item entitled "Threats to international Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (for the period peace and security caused by terrorist acts": from 9 August 2006 to 26 January 2007). S/PRST/2007/39. Issued: 1 Feb. 2007. S/PV.5779 (14 Nov. 2007). S/2007/513 Report of the Secretary-General on the S/PV.5795 (10 Dec. 2007). United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (for the At the 5795th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/718 period from 27 January to 20 August 2007). was adopted unanimously: resolution 1787 (2007). Issued: 28 Aug. 2007. S/PV.5798 (11 Dec. 2007). S/2007/711 Report of the Security Council mission to At the 5798th meeting, the President made a Timor-Leste, 24 to 30 November 2007. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Issued: 6 Dec. 2007. connection with prior consultations among Council General documents members on the item entitled "Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts": S/2007/647 Letter, 31 Oct. 2007, from the President of the S/PRST/2007/45. Security Council. Reports that members of the Security Council have decided to send a mission to Timor-Leste S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). from 24-30 Nov. 2007 and provides list of members S/PV.5816 (27 Dec. 2007). comprising the mission and its terms of reference. At the 5816th meeting, the President made a Draft resolutions statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council S/2007/98 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate members on "Threats to international peace and security and increase in the strength of the UN Integrated caused by terrorist acts": S/PRST/2007/50. Mission in Timor-Leste].

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TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION (continued) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION (continued) Statements by the President of the Security S/PV.5791 (6 Dec. 2007) Timor-Leste. Council S/PV.5801 (13 Dec. 2007) Australia, Japan, New S/PRST/2007/14 Statement [made on behalf of the Zealand, Philippines, Portugal and Timor-Leste. Security Council, at the 5682nd meeting, 23 May 2007, Discussion in plenary in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in Timor-Leste"] / by the President S/PV.5628 (12 Feb. 2007). of the Security Council. S/PV.5634 (22 Feb. 2007). Welcomes the announcement of the results of the At the 5634th meeting, draft resolution in S/2007/98 presidential elections in Timor-Leste, and congratulates was adopted unanimously: resolution 1745 (2007). Mr. Jose Ramos-Horta on his election as President, and looks forward to working with the new Government to help S/PV.5682 (23 May 2007). build a better future for Timor-Leste; expresses its concern At the 5682nd meeting, the President made a over the still fragile and volatile security, political, social statement, on behalf of the Council members, in and humanitarian situation in Timor-Leste; emphasizes the connection with prior consultations among Council importance of all parties continuing to work together in a members on the item entitled "The situation in Timor- spirit of cooperation and compromise in order to Leste": S/PRST/2007/14. consolidate progress made by Timor-Leste in recent years and to enable the country to move to a peaceful and more S/PV.5739 (10 Sept. 2007). prosperous future; expresses its continued support for the S/PV.5740 (10 Sept. 2007). work of UNMIT under the leadership of the Special At the 5740th meeting, the President made a Representative of the Secretary-General, Mr. Atul Khare, statement, on behalf of the Council members, in and encourages UNMIT, in accordance with its mandate, connection with prior consultations among council to continue to cooperate and coordinate with UN agencies, members on the item entitled "The situation in Timor- funds and programmes, as well as all relevant partners, to Leste": S/PRST/2007/33. support the Government of Timor-Leste. S/PV.5791 (6 Dec. 2007). S/PRST/2007/33 Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 5740th meeting, 10 Sept. 2007, S/PV.5801 (13 Dec. 2007). in connection with the Council's consideration of the item Resolutions entitled "The situation in Timor-Leste"]. Welcomes the formation of the new Government in S/RES/1745(2007) [Extension of the mandate and Timor-Leste; emphasizes the need for all parties to resolve increase in the strength of the UN Integrated Mission in any disputes through exclusively peaceful channels and Timor-Leste (UNMIT)]. within the framework of democratic institutions and calls Decides to extend the mandate of UNMIT until 26 upon the people of Timor-Leste to refrain from violence Feb. 2008; decides to increase UNMIT's authorized force and work together in order to ensure security; calls upon strength by up to 140 police personnel; urges the the Government, Parliament, political parties and the development partners including the UN agencies and people of Timor-Leste to work together and engage in multilateral financial institutions to continue providing political dialogue and consolidate peace, democracy, rule resources and assistance for the preparations for the of law, sustainable social and economic development and upcoming elections, other projects towards sustainable national reconciliation in the country; reaffirms the need for development and calls upon the international donor justice and accountability, and underlines the importance community to consider contributing generously towards the of the implementation of the recommendations of the UN 2007 Consolidated Appeal for Timor-Leste; requests Independent Special Commission of Inquiry report of 2006; UNMIT fully to take into account gender as a cross-cutting welcomes the report of the Secretary-General on the work issue throughout its mandate, and further requests the of the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT); Secretary-General to include in his reporting to the encourages UNMIT to continue to cooperate and Security Council progress on gender mainstreaming coordinate with UN agencies, funds and programmes as throughout UNMIT. (Adopted unanimously, 5634th well as all relevant partners to support the Government of meeting, 22 Feb. 2007) Timor-Leste in implementing a national development plan. UGANDA–DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE Participation by non-Council members (without CONGO the right to vote) See: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO– S/PV.5628 (12 Feb. 2007) Australia, Brazil, Germany, UGANDA Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, Singapore and Timor-Leste. S/PV.5634 (22 Feb. 2007) Timor-Leste. S/PV.5682 (23 May 2007) Timor-Leste. S/PV.5739 (10 Sept. 2007) Timor-Leste. S/PV.5740 (10 Sept. 2007) Timor-Leste. - 114 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–MEMBERSHIP UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK Reports (continued) S/2007/137 Letter, 9 Mar. 2007, from Finland. Transmits S/2007/211 Letter, 16 Apr. 2007, from Pakistan. Concerns report, compiled in accordance with the Chatham House the views of the Group 77 and China on the decision by Rules under the sole responsibility of the Permanent the Security Council to hold a debate on exploring the Mission of Finland, of the 4th annual Workshop for relationship between energy, security and climate; states Newly Elected and Present Security Council Members, that the Council's primary responsibility is the held on 28-30 Nov. 2006 in Tarrytown, New York. maintenance of international peace and security, the encroachment on the roles and responsibilities of other UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK principal organs of UN represents a distortion of the principles and purposes of the Charter. Reports S/2007/265 Letter, 8 May 2007, from the South Africa. S/2007/137 Letter, 9 Mar. 2007, from Finland. Transmits Transmits assessment of the work of the Security report, compiled in accordance with the Chatham House Council during the presidency of South Africa in March Rules under the sole responsibility of the Permanent 2007. Mission of Finland, of the 4th annual Workshop for Newly Elected and Present Security Council Members, S/2007/404 Letter, 14 May 2007, from the United held on 28-30 Nov. 2006 in Tarrytown, New York. Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security General documents Council during the presidency of the United Kingdom in S/2007/22 Letter, 18 Jan. 2007, from Qatar. Transmits April 2007. assessment of the work of the Security Council during S/2007/438 Letter, 13 July 2007, from Slovakia. Transmits the presidency of Qatar in December 2006. assessment of the work of the Security Council during S/2007/31 Letter, 19 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. Conveys, on the presidency of Slovakia in February 2007. behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement, concerns of the S/2007/472 Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from Belgium. Transmits Movement regarding the alleged continuing assessment of the work of the Security Council during encroachment by the Security Council on the functions the presidency of Belgium for the month of June 2007. and powers of the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council and other organs through addressing S/2007/473 Letter, 17 Aug. 2007, from China. Transmits issues that traditionally fall within the competence of assessment of the work of the Security Council during these organs; refers to the draft resolution on Myanmar the presidency of China for the month of July 2007. that was put to vote and regrettably not adopted by the S/2007/665 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from France. Transmits Security Council on 12 Jan. 2007, despite the several assessment of the work of the Security Council during timely letters addressed to the President of the Security the presidency of France for the month of September Council by the Chair of the Non-Aligned Movement, 2007. transmitting positions on this very important issue. S/2007/749 Note [on measures on informal consultations, S/2007/116 Letter, 21 Feb. 2007, from the Sudan. Refers matters of which the Council is seized and annual report to summary statement by the Secretary-General of 9 to the General Assembly to serve as guidance for the Feb. 2007 (S/2007/10) and states that the Sudan wishes work of the Security Council]. to retain the item entitled "Letter dated 20 February 1958 from the representative of the Sudan addressed to the S/2007/751 Letter, 17 Dec. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits Secretary-General (S/3963)" on the list of matters of assessment of the work of the Security Council during which the Security Council is seized. the presidency of Ghana for the month of October 2007. S/2007/122 Letter, 5 Mar. 2007, from the Russian S/2007/770 Letter, 28 Dec. 2007, from the President of Federation. Transmits assessment of the work of the the Security Council. Refers to letter from the President Security Council during the presidency of the Russian of the Security Council dated 31 May 2006 (S/2006/354) Federation in January 2007. on the establishment of an Ad Hoc Committee on Mandate Review to conduct a review of the Security S/2007/131 Letter, 7 Mar. 2007, from the Syrian Arab Council and reports that 5 criteria were agreed for Republic. Refers to summary statement by the mandate review and members of the Council agree that Secretary-General of 9 Feb. 2007 (S/2007/10) and the Ad Hoc Committee has reached the main goals for requests that items 1, 11, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22 and 105 which it was established and therefore it can conclude its listed in paras. 10 and 13 of the summary statement be work. retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized. S/2007/781 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Congo. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security S/2007/174 Letter, 22 Mar. 2007, from Peru. Transmits Council during the presidency of the Congo in Aug. assessment of the work of the Security Council during 2007. the presidency of Peru in November 2006.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–METHODS OF WORK UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007) (continued) (continued) S/2007/784 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from Slovakia. S/2007/781 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Congo. Transmits summary and recommendations of an Arria- Transmits assessment of the work of the Security formula meeting entitled "Enhancing and widening Council during the presidency of the Congo in Aug. interaction and dialogue between the Security Council 2007. and other United Nations Member States, as part of the Discussion in plenary implementation of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document", convened by the delegation of Slovakia and S/PV.5769 (25 Oct. 2007). held on 13 Dec. 2007. At the 5769th meeting, the draft report of the Discussion in plenary Security Council to the General Assembly for the period 1 Aug. 2006-31 July 2007, as corrected, was adopted S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). without vote.

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007) UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–SANCTIONS General documents COMMITTEES–OFFICERS S/2007/22 Letter, 18 Jan. 2007, from Qatar. Transmits General documents assessment of the work of the Security Council during S/2007/20 Note [on election of the chairmen and vice- the presidency of Qatar in December 2006. chairmen of sanctions committees of the Security S/2007/122 Letter, 5 Mar. 2007, from the Russian Council] / by the President of the Security Council. Federation. Transmits assessment of the work of the S/2007/461 Note [on election of the chairpersons and Security Council during the presidency of the Russian vice-chairpersons of sanctions committees of the Federation in January 2007. Security Council] / by the President of the Security S/2007/174 Letter, 22 Mar. 2007, from Peru. Transmits Council. assessment of the work of the Security Council during S/2007/518 Note [on election of the Chairman of the the presidency of Peru in November 2006. Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed S/2007/265 Letter, 8 May 2007, from the South Africa. Conflict] / by the President of the Security Council. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security S/2007/635 Note [on election of the chairpersons and Council during the presidency of South Africa in March vice-chairpersons of sanctions committees of the 2007. Security Council] / by the President of the Security S/2007/404 Letter, 14 May 2007, from the United Council. Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA Council during the presidency of the United Kingdom in General documents April 2007. S/2007/10 Summary statement on matters of which the S/2007/438 Letter, 13 July 2007, from Slovakia. Transmits Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in assessment of the work of the Security Council during their consideration / by the Secretary-General. the presidency of Slovakia in February 2007. S/2007/10/Add.1 Summary statement on matters of which S/2007/472 Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from Belgium. Transmits the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached assessment of the work of the Security Council during in their consideration as at 13 Jan. 2007 / by the the presidency of Belgium for the month of June 2007. Secretary-General. S/2007/473 Letter, 17 Aug. 2007, from China. Transmits S/2007/10/Add.2 Summary statement on matters of which assessment of the work of the Security Council during the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached the presidency of China for the month of July 2007. in their consideration as at 20 Jan. 2007 / by the Secretary-General. S/2007/627 Note [on adoption of the draft report of the Security Council to the General Assembly covering the S/2007/10/Add.3 Summary statement on matters of which period 1 Aug. 2006-31 July 2007] / by the President of the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached the Security Council. in their consideration as at 27 Jan. 2007 / by the Secretary-General. S/2007/665 Letter, 12 Nov. 2007, from France. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during S/2007/10/Add.4 Summary statement on matters of which the presidency of France for the month of September the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached 2007. in their consideration as at 3 Feb. 2007 / by the Secretary-General. S/2007/751 Letter, 17 Dec. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits assessment of the work of the Security Council during S/2007/10/Add.5 Summary statement on matters of which the presidency of Ghana for the month of October 2007. the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 10 Feb. 2007 / by the Secretary-General. - 116 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA (continued) (continued) S/2007/10/Add.6 Summary statement on matters of which S/2007/10/Add.19 Summary statement on matters of the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached which the Security Council is seized and on the stage in their consideration as at 17 Feb. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 19 May 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.7 Summary statement on matters of which S/2007/10/Add.20 Summary statement on matters of the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached which the Security Council is seized and on the stage in their consideration as at 24 Feb. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 26 May 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.8 Summary statement on matters of which S/2007/10/Add.21 Summary statement on matters of the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached which the Security Council is seized and on the stage in their consideration as at 3 Mar. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 2 June 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.9 Summary statement on matters of which S/2007/10/Add.22 Summary statement on matters of the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached which the Security Council is seized and on the stage in their consideration as at 10 Mar. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 9 June 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.10 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.23 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 17 Mar. 2007 / by reached in their consideration as at 16 June 2007 / by the Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.11 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.24 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 24 Mar. 2007 / by reached in their consideration as at 23 June 2007 / by the Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.12 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.25 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 31 Mar. 2007 / by reached in their consideration as at 30 June 2007 / by the Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.13 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.26 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 7 Apr. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 7 July 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.14 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.27 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 14 Apr. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 14 July 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.15 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.28 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 21 Apr. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 21 July 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.16 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.29 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 28 Apr. 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 28 July 2007 / by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.17 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.30 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 5 May 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 4 August 2007 / by Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.18 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.31 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 12 May 2007 / by the reached in their consideration as at 11 August 2007 / by Secretary-General. the Secretary-General.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA (continued) (continued) S/2007/10/Add.32 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.45 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 18 August 2007 / by reached in their consideration as at 17 Nov. 2007 / by the Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.33 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.47 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 25 Aug. 2007 / by reached in their consideration as at 1 Dec. 2007 / by the the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.34 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.48 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 1 September 2007 / reached in their consideration as at 8 Dec. 2007 / by the by the Secretary-General. Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.35 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.49 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 8 September 2007 / reached in their consideration as at 15 Dec. 2007 / by by the Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.36 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.50 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 15 September 2007 / reached in their consideration as at 22 Dec. 2007 / by by the Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.37 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/10/Add.51 Summary statement on matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized and on the stage reached in their consideration as at 22 September 2007 / reached in their consideration as at 29 Dec. 2007 / by by the Secretary-General. the Secretary-General. S/2007/10/Add.38 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/31 Letter, 19 Jan. 2007, from Cuba. Conveys, on which the Security Council is seized and on the stage behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement, concerns of the reached in their consideration as at 29 September 2007 / Movement regarding the alleged continuing by the Secretary-General. encroachment by the Security Council on the functions and powers of the General Assembly, the Economic and S/2007/10/Add.39 Summary statement on matters of Social Council and other organs through addressing which the Security Council is seized and on the stage issues that traditionally fall within the competence of reached in their consideration as at 6 Oct. 2007 / by the these organs; refers to the draft resolution on Myanmar Secretary-General. that was put to vote and regrettably not adopted by the S/2007/10/Add.40 Summary statement on matters of Security Council on 12 Jan. 2007, despite the several which the Security Council is seized and on the stage timely letters addressed to the President of the Security reached in their consideration as at 13 Oct. 2007 / by the Council by the Chair of the Non-Aligned Movement, Secretary-General. transmitting positions on this very important issue. S/2007/10/Add.41 Summary statement on matters of S/2007/116 Letter, 21 Feb. 2007, from the Sudan. Refers which the Security Council is seized and on the stage to summary statement by the Secretary-General of 9 reached in their consideration as at 20 Oct. 2007 / by the Feb. 2007 (S/2007/10) and states that the Sudan wishes Secretary-General. to retain the item entitled "Letter dated 20 February 1958 from the representative of the Sudan addressed to the S/2007/10/Add.42 Summary statement on matters of Secretary-General (S/3963)" on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized and on the stage which the Security Council is seized. reached in their consideration as at 27 Oct. 2007 / by the Secretary-General. S/2007/127 Letter, 2 Mar. 2007, from Cuba. Requests that items 5, 6, 10, and 24 contained in para. 10 of the S/2007/10/Add.43 Summary statement on matters of summary statement by the Secretary-General of 9 Feb. which the Security Council is seized and on the stage 2007 (S/2007/10) be retained on the list of matters of reached in their consideration as at 3 Nov. 2007 / by the which the Security Council is seized. Secretary-General. S/2007/131 Letter, 7 Mar. 2007, from the Syrian Arab S/2007/10/Add.44 Summary statement on matters of Republic. Refers to summary statement by the which the Security Council is seized and on the stage Secretary-General of 9 Feb. 2007 (S/2007/10) and reached in their consideration as at 10 Nov. 2007 / by requests that items 1, 11, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22 and 105 the Secretary-General. listed in paras. 10 and 13 of the summary statement be retained on the list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–AGENDA UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)– (continued) REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued) S/2007/305 Letter, 22 May 2007, from the Chairman of S/2007/231 Report concerning the credentials of the the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights representative of the United States of America on the of the Palestinian People. Refers to the summary Security Council / by the Secretary-General. statement by the Secretary-General concerning the list Issued: 30 Apr. 2007. of items of which the Security Council is currently seized S/2007/282 Report of the Secretary-General concerning and on the stage reached in their consideration the credentials of the alternate representative of the (S/2007/10) and reiterates the Committee's continuing Russian Federation on the Security Council. objection to the deletion from the aforementioned list the Issued: 16 May 2007. question of Palestine and the situation in the Middle East. S/2007/371 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of Qatar S/2007/590 Letter, 3 Oct. 2007, from the United States. on the Security Council. Requests an urgent meeting of the Security Council on 5 Issued: 22 June 2007. Oct. 2007 to consider agenda item entitled "The situation in Myanmar", and to invite the Secretary-General's S/2007/372 Report of the Secretary-General concerning Special Adviser, Ibrahim Gambari, to supply information the credentials of the alternative representative of the on his mission. United States of America on the Security Council. Issued: 20 June 2007. UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)– REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS S/2007/437 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternate representative of France Reports on the Security Council. Issued: 22 Aug. 2007. S/2006/991 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the representatives and deputy and S/2007/447 Report of the Secretary-General concerning alternate representatives of the members of the Security the credentials of the representative of Ghana on the Council elected for the period 2007-2008. Security Council. Issued: 27 Dec. 2006. Issued: 20 July 2007. S/2007/71 Report of the Secretary-General concerning S/2007/448 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternative representatives of the credentials of the alternate representative of Ghana Indonesia on the Security Council. on the Security Council. Issued: 9 Feb. 2007. Issued: 20 July 2007. S/2007/81 Report concerning the credentials of the S/2007/484 Report of the Secretary-General concerning alternate representative of the Russian Federation on the credentials of the representative of France on the the Security Council / by the Secretary-General. Security Council. Issued: 12 Feb. 2007. Issued: 20 June 2007. S/2007/114 Report concerning the credentials of the S/2007/491 Report of the Secretary-General concerning alternate representative of Panama on the Security the credentials of the alternate representative of the Council / by the Secretary-General. United States of America on the Security Council. Issued: 28 Feb. 2007. Issued: 15 Aug. 2007. S/2007/136 Report of the Secretary-General concerning S/2007/497 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternative representatives of the credentials of the alternate representative of the South Africa on the Security Council. Congo on the Security Council. Issued: 12 Mar. 2007. Issued: 16 Aug. 2007. S/2007/193 Report of the Secretary-General concerning S/2007/498 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternative representatives of the credentials of the representative of the United China on the Security Council. Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Issued: 11 Apr. 2007. Security Council. Issued: 24 Aug. 2007. S/2007/194 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternative representative of the S/2007/545 Report of the Secretary-General concerning United States of America on the Security Council. the credentials of the representative of Indonesia on the Issued: 11 Apr. 2007. Security Council. Issued: 12 Sept. 2007. S/2007/226 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the credentials of the alternative representative of Ghana S/2007/705 Report of the Secretary-General concerning on the Security Council. the credentials of the alternate representative of the Issued: 24 Apr. 2007. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council. Issued: 4 Dec. 2007.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)– UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ (continued) REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued) S/2007/413 Letter, 6 July 2007, from the President of the S/2007/708 Report of the Secretary-General concerning Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter the credentials of the alternate representative of the dated 25 June 2007 (S/2007/412), concerning security Russian Federation on the Security Council. and operational issues related to the work of the UN Issued: 5 Dec. 2007. Assistance Mission for Iraq, and reports that Security Council confirms that it welcomes and supports the S/2007/760 Report of the Secretary-General concerning planning for the construction of a new UN compound in the credentials of the representatives and deputies and Baghdad and has no objection to Secretary-General's alternate representatives of the members of the Security intention to proceed with a request to the General Council elected for the period 2008-2009. Assembly for the necessary funds. Issued: 28 Dec. 2007. S/2007/481 Letter, 9 Aug. 2007, from Iraq. Transmits letter S/2007/787 Report of the Secretary-General concerning dated 6 Aug. 2007 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the credentials of the alternate representative of Iraq regarding the renewal of the mandate of the UN Slovakia on the Security Council. Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI). Issued: 21 Dec. 2007. S/2007/533 Letter. 4 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2007)–RESOLUTIONS General. Refers to the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq AND DECISIONS (UNAMI) which was established on 14 Aug. 2003 in accordance with Security Council resolution 1500 (2003) General documents and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint S/INF/62 (SCOR, 61st year) Resolutions and decisions of Staffan de Mistura (Sweden) as his Special the Security Council, 1 August 2006-31 July 2007. Representative and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq in place of Ashraf Jehangir Qazi (Pakistan). UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2008)– S/2007/534 Letter, 7 Sept. 2007, from the President of the REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary- Reports General dated 3 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/533) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of S/2007/760 Report of the Secretary-General concerning the decision to appoint Staffan de Mistura (Sweden) as the credentials of the representatives and deputies and his Special Representative and Head of the United alternate representatives of the members of the Security Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq. Council elected for the period 2008-2009. Issued: 28 Dec. 2007. Draft resolutions S/2007/482 Draft resolution / Italy, Panama, Slovakia, UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland See also: IRAQ SITUATION and United States of America. Reports S/2007/738 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq]. S/2007/126 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). Participation by non-Council members (without Issued: 7 Mar. 2007. the right to vote) S/2007/330 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to S/PV.5639 (15 Mar. 2007) Iraq. paragraph 30 of resolution 1546 (2004). S/PV.5693 (13 June 2007) Iraq. Issued: 5 June 2007. S/PV.5729 (10 Aug. 2007) Iraq. S/2007/608 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 1770 (2007). S/PV.5763 (19 Oct. 2007) Iraq. Issued: 15 Oct. 2007. S/PV.5808 (18 Dec. 2007) Iraq. General documents Discussion in plenary S/2007/412 Letter, 25 June 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to Secretary-General's report of 5 June S/PV.5639 (15 Mar. 2007). 2007 (S/2007/330) pursuant to para. 30 or resolution S/PV.5693 (13 June 2007). 1546 (2004), and specifically action 5, concerning security and operational issues related to the work of UN S/PV.5729 (10 Aug. 2007). Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), and requests At the 5729th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/482 necessary funds, within the context of the budgeting was adopted unanimously: resolution 1770 (2007). provisions for special political missions, for the S/PV.5763 (19 Oct. 2007). construction of a new UNAMI compound in Baghdad. S/PV.5808 (18 Dec. 2007). At the 5808th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/738 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1790 (2007).

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UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ (continued) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Resolutions (continued) S/RES/1770(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Statements by the President of the Security Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)]. Council Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMI for S/PRST/2007/27 Statement [made on behalf of the another period of 12 months from the date of this Security Council, at the 5718th meeting, 17 July 2007, in resolution; decides further that the Special Representative connection with the Council's consideration of the item of the Secretary-General and UNAMI, at the request of the entitled "The situation in Afghanistan"] / by the President Government of Iraq, shall advise, support and assist the of the Security Council. Government and people of Iraq on advancing their political Reaffirms its strong commitment to the sovereignty, dialogue and national reconciliation and to promote, independence, territorial integrity and national unity of support and facilitate the coordination of humanitarian Afghanistan and the central and impartial role that the UN assistance, donor coordination, capacity-building and also continues to play in promoting peace and stability in promote the protection of human rights and judicial and Afghanistan by leading the efforts of the international legal reform in order to strengthen the rule of law in Iraq; community; emphasizes that the strengthening of Afghan requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council institutions, the advancement of regional cooperation, within 3 months and on a quarterly basis thereafter on the sustained economic and social development, and the fight progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI's against international terrorism, as well as against opium responsibilities. (Adopted unanimously, 5729th meeting, cultivation, production and trafficking remain key factors to 10 Aug. 2007) achieve sustainable peace, stability and development in S/RES/1790(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Afghanistan; reiterates its support for the continuing Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)]. endeavours by the Afghan Government, with the Notes that the presence of the multinational force in assistance of the international community, including the Iraq is at the request of the Government of Iraq and International Security Assistance Force and the Operation reaffirms the authorization for the multinational force and Enduring Freedom coalition, to further improve the security decides to extend the mandate; decides further that the situation and to continue to address the threat posed by mandate for the multinational force shall be reviewed at the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other extremist groups; the request of the Government of Iraq or no later than 15 condemns in the strongest terms all suicide attacks June 2008, and declares that it will terminate this mandate against civilians and Afghan and international forces and earlier if requested by the Government of Iraq; decides to their destabilizing effects on the security and stability of extend until 31 Dec. 2008; decides further the deposit of Afghanistan and deeply regrets all losses sustained by the proceeds into the Development Fund for Iraq and for the local population, the national security forces and role of the International Advisory and Monitoring Board and international military and civilian personnel. the provisions of paragraph 22 of resolution 1483 (2003) Participation by non-Council members (without shall be reviewed; requests that the United States, on the right to vote) behalf of the multinational force, continue to report to the Council on the efforts and progress of this force on a S/PV.5641 (20 Mar. 2007) Afghanistan, Belarus, Canada, quarterly basis. (Adopted unanimously, 5808th meeting, 18 Germany, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, New Dec. 2007) Zealand, Netherlands, Norway and Pakistan. S/PV.5645 (23 Mar. 2007) Afghanistan. UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN See also: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5718 (17 July 2007) Afghanistan. Reports S/PV.5760 (15 Oct. 2007) Afghanistan, Canada, India, Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, S/2007/152 (A/61/799) The situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan and Portugal. its implications for international peace and security : report of the Secretary-General. Discussion in plenary Issued: 15 Mar. 2007. S/PV.5641 (20 Mar. 2007). S/2007/555 (A/62/345) The situation in Afghanistan and S/PV.5645 (23 Mar. 2007). its implications for international peace and security : At the 5645th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/169 report of the Secretary-General. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1746 (2007). Issued: 21 Sept. 2007. S/PV.5718 (17 July 2007). Draft resolutions At the 5718th meeting, the President made a S/2007/169 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate statement, on behalf of the Council members, in of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan]. connection with prior consultations among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan": S/PRST/2007/27. S/PV.5760 (15 Oct. 2007).

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UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE (continued) (continued) Resolutions Statements by the President of the Security S/RES/1746(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Council Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)]. S/PRST/2007/20 Statement [made on behalf of the Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMA, as Security Council, at the 5698th meeting, 20 June 2007, established by resolution 1662 (2006), until 23 Mar. 2008; in connection with the Council's consideration of the item calls upon all Afghan and international parties to continue entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the to cooperate with UNAMA in the implementation of its President of the Security Council. mandate and in efforts to promote the security and Makes the following complementary statement on freedom of movement of UN and associated personnel behalf of the Security Council: "as is known, the report of throughout the country. (Adopted unanimously, 5645th the Secretary-General on the UN Disengagement meeting, 23 Mar. 2007) Observer Force (S/2007/331) states in para. 11"... the situation in the Middle East is tense and is likely to remain UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE so, unless and until a comprehensive settlement covering See also: MIDDLE EAST SITUATION all aspects of the Middle East problem can be reached". TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL That statement of the Secretary-General reflects the view of the Security Council". Reports S/PRST/2007/48 Statement [made on behalf of the S/2007/331 Report of the Secretary-General on the Security Council, at the 5802nd meeting, 14 Dec. 2007, United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the in connection with the Council's consideration of the item period from 2 December 2006 to 6 June 2007). entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the Issued: 5 June 2007. President of the Security Council. S/2007/698 Report of the Secretary-General on the Refers to the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (for the UN Disengagement Observer Force (S/2007/698) that period from 7 June to 31 December 2007). states in paragraph 11 "... the situation in the Middle East Issued: 3 Dec. 2007. is tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until a comprehensive settlement covering all aspects of the General documents Middle East problem can be reached"; that statement of S/2007/24 Letter, 16 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- the Secretary-General reflects the view of the Security General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to Council. appoint Major General Wolfgang Jilke (Austria) to the Discussion in plenary post of Force Commander of the UN Disengagement Observer Force, to replace Major General Sharma S/PV.5692 (12 June 2007). (Nepal) who will relinquish the post on 17 Jan. 2007. S/PV.5698 (20 June 2007). S/2007/25 Letter, 19 Jan. 2007, from the President of the At the 5698th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/361 Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter was adopted unanimously: resolution 1759 (2007); at the dated 16 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/24) and reports that the same meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf members of the Security Council have taken note of his of the Council members, in connection with prior intention to appoint Major-General Wolfgang Jilke consultations among Council members in connection with (Austria) as Force Commander of the UN the resolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate Disengagement Observer Force. of the UN Disengagement Observer Force: S/PRST/2007/20. Draft resolutions S/PV.5797 (11 Dec. 2007). S/2007/361 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. S/PV.5802 (14 Dec. 2007). At the 5802nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/729 S/2007/729 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandate of was adopted unanimously: resolution 1788 (2007); at the the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. same meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council members in connection with the resolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force: S/PRST/2007/48.

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UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE (continued) (continued) Resolutions Statements by the President of the Security S/RES/1759(2007) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Council Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. S/PRST/2007/14 Statement [made on behalf of the Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by the UN Security Council, at the 5682nd meeting, 23 May 2007, Disengagement Observer Force to implement the in connection with the Council's consideration of the item Secretary-General's zero-tolerance policy on sexual entitled "The situation in Timor-Leste"] / by the President exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its of the Security Council. personnel with UN code of conduct, requests the Welcomes the announcement of the results of the Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action presidential elections in Timor-Leste, and congratulates in this regard and to keep the Security Council informed, Mr. Jose Ramos-Horta on his election as President, and and urges troop-contributing countries to take preventive looks forward to working with the new Government to help and disciplinary action to ensure that such acts are build a better future for Timor-Leste; expresses its concern properly investigated and punished in cases involving their over the still fragile and volatile security, political, social personnel; decides to renew the mandate of the UN and humanitarian situation in Timor-Leste; emphasizes the Disengagement Observer Force for a period of 6 months, importance of all parties continuing to work together in a that is, until 31 Dec. 2007; requests the Secretary-General spirit of cooperation and compromise in order to to submit, at the end of this period, a report on consolidate progress made by Timor-Leste in recent years developments in the situation and the measures taken to and to enable the country to move to a peaceful and more implement resolution 338 (1973). (Adopted unanimously, prosperous future; expresses its continued support for the 5698th meeting, 20 June 2007) work of UNMIT under the leadership of the Special S/RES/1788(2007) [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Representative of the Secretary-General, Mr. Atul Khare, Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)]. and encourages UNMIT, in accordance with its mandate, Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by the UN to continue to cooperate and coordinate with UN agencies, Disengagement Observer Force to implement the funds and programmes, as well as all relevant partners, to Secretary-General's zero-tolerance policy on sexual support the Government of Timor-Leste. exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its S/PRST/2007/33 Statement [made on behalf of the personnel with UN code of conduct, requests the Security Council, at the 5740th meeting, 10 Sept. 2007, Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action in connection with the Council's consideration of the item in this regard and to keep the Security Council informed, entitled "The situation in Timor-Leste"]. and urges troop-contributing countries to take preventive Welcomes the formation of the new Government in and disciplinary action to ensure that such acts are Timor-Leste; emphasizes the need for all parties to resolve properly investigated and punished in cases involving their any disputes through exclusively peaceful channels and personnel; decides to renew the mandate of the UN within the framework of democratic institutions and calls Disengagement Observer Force for a period of 6 months, upon the people of Timor-Leste to refrain from violence that is, until 30 June 2008; requests the Secretary-General and work together in order to ensure security; calls upon to submit, at the end of this period, a report on the Government, Parliament, political parties and the developments in the situation and the measures taken to people of Timor-Leste to work together and engage in implement resolution 338 (1973). (Adopted unanimously, political dialogue and consolidate peace, democracy, rule 5802nd meeting, 14 Dec. 2007) of law, sustainable social and economic development and national reconciliation in the country; reaffirms the need for UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE justice and accountability, and underlines the importance See also: TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION of the implementation of the recommendations of the UN Independent Special Commission of Inquiry report of 2006; Reports welcomes the report of the Secretary-General on the work S/2007/50 Report of the Secretary-General on the United of the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT); Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (for the period encourages UNMIT to continue to cooperate and from 9 August 2006 to 26 January 2007). coordinate with UN agencies, funds and programmes as Issued: 1 Feb. 2007. well as all relevant partners to support the Government of Timor-Leste in implementing a national development plan. S/2007/513 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (for the Participation by non-Council members (without period from 27 January to 20 August 2007). the right to vote) Issued: 28 Aug. 2007. S/PV.5628 (12 Feb. 2007) Australia, Brazil, Germany, Draft resolutions Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, Singapore and Timor-Leste. S/2007/98 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate and increase in the strength of the UN Integrated S/PV.5634 (22 Feb. 2007) Timor-Leste. Mission in Timor-Leste]. S/PV.5682 (23 May 2007) Timor-Leste. S/PV.5739 (10 Sept. 2007) Timor-Leste.

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UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE (continued) (continued) S/PV.5740 (10 Sept. 2007) Timor-Leste. General documents Discussion in plenary S/2007/756 (A/62/607) (PBC/2/SLE/3) Identical letters, 12 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the Peacebuilding S/PV.5628 (12 Feb. 2007). Commission and the Chairman of the Sierra Leone S/PV.5634 (22 Feb. 2007). configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission to the President of the Security Council, the President of the S/PV.5682 (23 May 2007). General Assembly and the President of the Economic At the 5682nd meeting, the President made a and Social Council. Refers to the Sierra Leone statement, on behalf of the Council members, in Peacebuilding Cooperation Framework (PBC/2/SLE/1) connection with prior consultations among Council developed by the Peacebuilding Commission and the members on the item entitled "The situation in Timor- Sierra Leone Government and states that the Leste": S/PRST/2007/14. Commission will use the Framework to enhance S/PV.5739 (10 Sept. 2007). dialogue and strengthen the partnerships between Sierra Leone and its international partners. S/PV.5740 (10 Sept. 2007). At the 5740th meeting, the President made a Draft resolutions statement, on behalf of the Council members, in S/2007/748 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate connection with prior consultations among council of the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL)] / members on the item entitled "The situation in Timor- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Leste": S/PRST/2007/33. Participation by non-Council members (without Resolutions the right to vote) S/RES/1745(2007) [Extension of the mandate and S/PV.5813 (21 Dec. 2007) Sierra Leone. increase in the strength of the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT)]. Discussion in plenary Decides to extend the mandate of UNMIT until 26 S/PV.5813 (21 Dec. 2007). Feb. 2008; decides to increase UNMIT's authorized force At the 5813th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/748 strength by up to 140 police personnel; urges the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1793 (2007). development partners including the UN agencies and multilateral financial institutions to continue providing Resolutions resources and assistance for the preparations for the S/RES/1793(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN upcoming elections, other projects towards sustainable Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL)]. development and calls upon the international donor Decides to extend the mandate of UNIOSIL, as community to consider contributing generously towards the outlined in resolution 1620 (2005), until 30 Sept. 2008; 2007 Consolidated Appeal for Timor-Leste; requests requests the Secretary-General to submit by 31 Jan. 2008, UNMIT fully to take into account gender as a cross-cutting and for the Council's consideration, a completion strategy issue throughout its mandate, and further requests the for UNIOSIL including: at least a 20 per cent reduction in Secretary-General to include in his reporting to the staff numbers by 31 Mar. 2008, a continued mission at 80 Security Council progress on gender mainstreaming per cent of the current strength until 30 June 2008, and the throughout UNMIT. (Adopted unanimously, 5634th termination of UNIOSIL's mandate by 30 Sept. 2008; meeting, 22 Feb. 2007) expresses its intention that, on the expiration of its mandate, UNIOSIL should be replaced by a United UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN BURUNDI Nations integrated political office to focus on carrying See: BURUNDI SITUATION forward the peacebuilding process, mobilizing international donor support, supporting the work of the Peacebuilding UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE Commission and Fund, and completing any residual tasks See also: SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS left over from UNIOSIL's mandate; acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, decides to exempt Reports from the measures imposed by para. 5 of resolution 1171 S/2007/257 Fourth report of the Secretary-General on the (1998) the travel of any witnesses whose presence at trial United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone. before the Special Court for Sierra Leone is required; Issued: 7 May 2007. emphasizes the important role of women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts and in peacebuilding. (Adopted S/2007/704 Fifth report of the Secretary-General on the unanimously, 5813th meeting, 21 Dec. 2007) United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone. Issued: 4 Dec. 2007.

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UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) KOSOVO S/2007/27 Letter, 19 Jan. 2007, from the President of the See also: KOSOVO (SERBIA) Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter Reports dated 16 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/26) and reports that members of the Security Council have taken note of his S/2007/134 Report of the Secretary-General on the intention to appoint Major-General Claudio Graziano United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. (Italy) as Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in Issued: 9 Mar. 2007. Lebanon. S/2007/395 Report of the Secretary-General on the S/2007/82 (A/61/740) Identical letters, 12 Feb. 2007, from United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Lebanon to the Secretary-General and the President of Issued: 29 June 2007. the Security Council. Refers to the confrontation along the blue line between the Israeli armed forces and the S/2007/427 Letter, 10 July 2007, from Serbia. Transmits Lebanese armed forces on 7 Feb. 2007 and states the comments of Serbia regarding the report of the Government of Lebanon's regrets that the contents of Secretary-General on the UN Interim Administration the statement attributed to the Spokesperson of the Mission in Kosovo (S/2007/395) and the chronology of Secretary-General failed to include all facts of the the atrocities committed against Serbs in Kosovo and incident. Metohija from March 2005 to July 2007. S/2007/199 Letter, 11 Apr. 2007, from Israel. Refers to the S/2007/582 Report of the Secretary-General on the 3rd report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. implementation of Security-Council resolution 1701 Issued: 28 Sept. 2007. (2006) (S/2007/147) and submits Israel's areas of S/2007/768 Report of the Secretary-General on the concern. United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. S/2007/368 (A/61/959) Identical letters, 18 June 2007, Issued: 3 Jan. 2008. from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General, the General documents President of the General Assembly and the President of the Security Council. Reports the rocket attacks on S/2007/606 Letter, 1 Oct. 2007, from Serbia. Transmits Israeli city of Kiryat Shemona, allegedly from Lebanese comments of Serbia on the report of the Secretary- territory, 17 June 2007, and states that these attacks General on the UN Interim Administration Mission in constitute a threat to regional stability and security; Kosovo (S/2007/582) covering the period from 1 June to states further that Israel expects the Lebanese 31 Aug. 2007. Government to assert control over its territory and to UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON ensure that neither Hizbullah nor Palestinian groups attack Israel from within its borders and calls on the UN See also: ISRAEL–LEBANON Interim Force in Lebanon to assist the Lebanese MIDDLE EAST SITUATION authorities in the investigation of the incident. Reports S/2007/396 Letter, 29 June 2007, from the Secretary- S/2007/147 Report of the Secretary-General on the General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1701 implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) and transmits letter dated 25 June 2007 from the (2006). Prime Minister of Lebanon, requesting an extension of Issued: 14 Mar. 2007. the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon beyond 31 Aug. 2007, for a period of one year. S/2007/392 Report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 S/2007/431 Letter, 16 July 2007, from the Syrian Arab (2006). Republic. Transmits position of the Syrian Arab Republic Issued: 28 June 2007. on the 4th report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1761 S/2007/641 Report of the Secretary-General on the regarding the situation in Southern Lebanon; refutes implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 allegations of breaches of the arms embargo by the (2006). Syrian Arab Republic. Issued: 30 Oct. 2007. S/2007/470 Letter, 2 August 2007, from the Secretary- General documents General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1701 S/2007/26 Letter, 16 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- (2006) and to letter dated 25 June 2007 from the Prime General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to Minister of Lebanon and requests an extension of the appoint Major-General Claudio Graziano (Italy) to the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon for a post of Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in further period of 12 months, until 31 Aug. 2008. Lebanon, to replace Major-General Pellegrini (France) who will relinquish the post on 17 Feb. 2007.

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UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) S/2007/724 (A/62/573) Identical letters, 10 Dec. 2007, S/PRST/2007/21 Statement [made on behalf of the from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to the Security Council, at the 5704th meeting, 25 June 2007, Secretary-General and the President of the Security in connection with the Council's consideration of the item Council. Transmits letter from the Ministry of Foreign entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the Affairs stating the position of the Syrian Arab Republic President of the Security Council. on the 5th report of the Secretary-General on the Condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attack implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 on 24 June near the town of Khiyam in South Lebanon, (2006) (S/2007/641). which targeted the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) Draft resolutions and killed 6 UN peacekeepers; extends its deepest condolences to the families of those victims; notes the S/2007/506 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate condemnation of this attack by the Government of of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)] / Belgium, Lebanon and commends the determination and France, Italy, Peru, Slovakia, United Kingdom of Great commitment of the Government of Lebanon to bring to Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of justice the perpetrators of this attack; reaffirms its full America. support to the Lebanese Government and army in their Statements by the President of the Security efforts to ensure security and stability throughout Lebanon; appeals to all parties concerned to abide scrupulously by Council their obligation to respect the safety of the UNIFIL and S/PRST/2007/12 Statement [made on behalf of the other UN personnel; reaffirms its full support to the UNIFIL Security Council, at the 5664th meeting, 17 Apr. 2007, in in carrying out its mandate to assist in the implementation connection with the Council's consideration of the item of resolution 1701 (2006) and expresses its strong entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the appreciation to Member States contributing troops. President of the Security Council. S/PRST/2007/29 Statement [made on behalf of the Reiterates Security Council's full support for the Security Council, at the 5728th meeting, 3 Aug. 2007, in legitimate and democratically-elected Government of connection with the Council's consideration of the item Lebanon; welcomes the completion of the second phase of entitled "The situation in the Middle East"] / by the the deployment of UNIFIL; urges the Israeli and Lebanese President of the Security Council. Governments to approve the temporary security Reaffirms its strong support for the sovereignty, arrangements for the northern part of the village of Ghajar territorial integrity, unity, and political independence of and to further close liaison and coordination arrangements Lebanon and condemns any effort to destabilize Lebanon; with UNIFIL; welcomes the measures taken by the reiterates its full support for the efforts carried out by the Government of Lebanon to establish between the Blue Lebanese Army to ensure security and stability throughout Line and the Litani river; reiterates its deep concern at the Lebanon and reaffirms that there should be no weapons or continuing Israeli violations of Lebanese air space; authority in Lebanon other than that of the Lebanese State; expresses its serious concern at mounting information by reaffirms its full support for UNIFIL, condemns all terrorist Israel and another State of illegal movements of arms attacks against it, and calls on all parties to abide by their across the Lebanese-Syrian border in violation of obligation to respect the safety of UN personnel; resolution 1701 (2006); welcomes the Secretary-General's expresses grave concern at persistent reports of breaches intention to evaluate the situation along the entire border; of the arms embargo along the Lebanon-Syria border; reiterates its call for disbanding and disarmament of all reiterates its call for the disbanding and disarmament of all militias and armed groups in Lebanon; expresses deepest militias and armed groups in Lebanon; requests that the worry at the presence in very high numbers of unexploded Secretary-General continue to develop proposals to ordnance in south Lebanon; notes with profound concern implement the relevant provisions of the Taif Accords, and that there has been no progress on the issue of the return resolutions 1559 (2004), 1680 (2006), including of the two Israeli soldiers. disarmament; stresses the importance of, and the need to achieve, a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East, based on all its relevant resolutions. Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote) S/PV.5664 (17 Apr. 2007) Lebanon. S/PV.5704 (25 June 2007) Colombia, Lebanon and Spain. S/PV.5733 (24 Aug. 2007) Israel and Lebanon.

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UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (continued) UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN Discussion in plenary WESTERN SAHARA (continued) S/PV.5664 (17 Apr. 2007). General documents At the 5664th meeting, the President made a S/2007/55 Letter, 31 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- statement, on behalf of the Council members, in General. Refers to the UN Mission for the Referendum in connection with prior consultations among Council Western Sahara (MINURSO) established by the Security members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle Council in its resolution 690 (1991) of 29 Apr. 1991 and East": S/PRST/2007/12. reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint S/PV.5704 (25 June 2007). Julian Harston (United Kingdom) as his Special At the 5704th meeting, the President made a Representative for Western Sahara and Head of statement, on behalf of the Council members, in MINURSO. connection with prior consultations among Council S/2007/56 Letter, 5 Feb. 2007, from the President of the members on the situation in the Middle East : Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter S/PRST/2007/21. of 31 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/55) and reports that the S/PV.5728 (3 Aug. 2007). members of the Security Council have taken note of his At the 5728th meeting, the President made a intention to appoint Julian Harston (United Kingdom) as statement, on behalf of the Council members, in his Special Representative for Western Sahara and connection with prior consultations among Council Head of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western members on the item entitled "The situation in the Middle Sahara. East": S/PRST/2007/29. S/2007/206 Letter, 11 Apr. 2007, from Morocco. Transmits S/PV.5731 (16 Aug. 2007). document entitled "Moroccan initiative for negotiating an autonomy statute for the Sahara region" as Morocco's S/PV.5733 (24 Aug. 2007). compromise initiative for a political and lasting solution to At the 5733rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/506 the Western Sahara dispute. was adopted unanimously: resolution 1773 (2007). S/2007/509 Letter, 22 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- Resolutions General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to S/RES/1773(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN appoint Division General Zhao Jingmin (China) to the Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]. post of Force Commander of the UN Mission for the Decides to extend the present mandate of the UN Referendum in Western Sahara to replace General Kurt Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) until 31 Aug. 2008; Mosgaard (Denmark), who will relinquish the post on 27 urges all parties to cooperate fully with UN and UNIFIL and Aug. 2007. to abide scrupulously by their obligation to respect the S/2007/510 Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from the President of safety of UNIFIL and other UN personnel, including by the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's avoiding any course of action which endangers UN letter of 22 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/509) and reports that personnel and by ensuring UNIFIL is accorded full freedom members of the Security Council have taken note of his of movement within its area of operation; requests the intention to appoint Division General Zhao Jingmin Secretary-General to continue to report to the Council on (China) to the post of Force Commander of the UN the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006) every 4 Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara. months, or at any time as he deems appropriate. (Adopted unanimously, 5733rd meeting, 24 Aug. 2007) S/2007/714 Letter, 6 Dec. 2007, from Morocco. Reports that the "Frente POLISARIO", with the alleged support UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN from Algeria, is preparing to hold its 12th congress from WESTERN SAHARA 14 to 18 Dec. in Tifariti in violation of the ceasefire accords. See also: WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION S/2007/731 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Morocco. Refers to Reports Morocco's letter of 6 Dec. 2007 (S/2007/714) and reports S/2007/202 Report of the Secretary-General on the that other parties are stepping up alleged military situation concerning Western Sahara. incursions into the strip without any reaction from the UN Issued: 13 Apr. 2007. Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO). S/2007/385 Report of the Secretary-General on the status and progress of the negotiations on Western Sahara. Draft resolutions Issued: 29 June 2007. S/2007/238 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate S/2007/619 Report of the Secretary-General on the of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western situation concerning Western Sahara. Sahara (MINURSO)] / France, Russian Federation, Issued: 19 Oct. 2007. Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America.

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UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA WESTERN SAHARA (continued) See also: ERITREA–ETHIOPIA S/2007/637 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Reports of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)] / France, Russian Federation, S/2007/33 Report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern and Eritrea. Ireland and United States of America. Issued: 22 Jan. 2007. Participation by non-Council members (without S/2007/250 Progress report of the Secretary-General on the right to vote) Ethiopia and Eritrea. Issued: 30 Apr. 2007. S/PV.5669 (30 Apr. 2007) Spain. S/2007/440 Report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia S/PV.5773 (31 Oct. 2007) Spain. and Eritrea. Discussion in plenary Issued: 18 July 2007. S/PV.5665 (20 Apr. 2007). S/2007/645 Report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and Eritrea. S/PV.5669 (30 Apr. 2007). Issued: 1 Nov. 2007. At the 5669th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/238 General documents was adopted unanimously: resolution 1754 (2007). S/2007/267 Letter, 8 May 2007, from Eritrea. Refers to S/PV.5770 (26 Oct. 2007). progress report by the Secretary-General on Ethiopia S/PV.5773 (31 Oct. 2007). and Eritrea of 30 Apr. 2007 (S/2007/250) and alleges At the 5773rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/637 that the lack of progress in the peace process is due to was adopted unanimously: resolution 2007/1783 (2007). Ethiopia's rejection to implement the decision of the Resolutions Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission. S/2007/350 Letter, 13 June 2007, from Ethiopia. S/RES/1754(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Transmits letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara Ethiopia regarding the situation between Ethiopia and (MINURSO)]. Eritrea. Calls upon the parties to enter into negotiations without preconditions in good faith; requests the Secretary- S/2007/660 Letter, 8 Nov. 2007, from Eritrea. Refers to General to set up these negotiations under his auspices progress report of the Secretary-General on Ethiopia and invites Member States to lend appropriate assistance and Eritrea of 1 Nov. 2007 (S/2007/645) and states that to such talks; requests the Secretary-General to provide a the report fails to take full account of the progress made report by 30 June 2007 on the status and progress of and the setbacks encountered in the boundary these negotiations and a report on the situation in Western demarcation process during the reporting period. Sahara before the end of the mandate period; requests the Draft resolutions Secretary-General to continue to take the necessary measures to ensure full compliance in MINURSO with UN S/2007/41 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse; of the UN Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 31 Oct. 2007. (Adopted unanimously, 5669th meeting, 30 Apr. S/2007/464 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate 2007) of the UN Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. S/RES/1783(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)]. Calls upon the parties to enter into negotiations without preconditions in good faith; requests the Secretary- General to provide a report by 31 Jan. 2008 on the status and progress of these negotiations and a report on the situation in Western Sahara before the end of the mandate period; decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 30 Apr. 2008; requests the Secretary-General to continue to take the necessary measures to ensure full compliance in MINURSO with UN zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse. (Adopted unanimously, 5773rd meeting, 31 Oct. 2007)

UN MISSION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE See also: CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS

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UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA (continued) (continued) Statements by the President of the Security S/RES/1767(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Council Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE for a S/PRST/2007/43 Statement [made on behalf of the period of 6 months, until 31Jan. 2008; reiterates its Security Council, at the 5778th meeting, 13 Nov. 2007, demands that Eritrea immediately withdraw its troops and in connection with the Council's consideration of the item heavy military equipment from the TSZ; demands that the entitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia"]. parties provide UNMEE with the necessary access, Stresses the importance of the commitment of both assistance, support and protection required for the Ethiopia and Eritrea to lay the foundation for sustainable performance of its duties, including its mandated task to peace in the region; underscores the acceptance without assist the EEBC in the expeditious and orderly preconditions by both Ethiopia and Eritrea of the final and implementation of the Delimitation Decision, in accordance binding delimitation decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia with resolutions 1430 (2002) and 1466 (2003) and Boundary Commission (EEBC); urges the parties to take demands that any restrictions be lifted immediately, concrete steps to implement immediately and without including those restrictions specified in the report preconditions the delimitation decision of the EEBC, taking S/2007/440; reiterates its demand expressed in paragraph into account the parties' commitments regarding the 1 of resolution 1640 (2005) that Eritrea reverse, without Temporary Security Zone (TSZ); calls upon the parties to further delay or preconditions, all restrictions on UNMEE's refrain from using force and to settle their disagreements movement and operations, and provide UNMEE with the by peaceful means; underscores the importance for the cooperation, access, protection and support required for parties to provide UNMEE with the necessary access, the performance of its duties. (Adopted unanimously, assistance, support and protection required for the 5725th meeting, 30 July 2007) implementation of its mandate. Discussion in plenary UN MISSION IN LIBERIA S/PV.5620 (16 Jan. 2007). See also: LIBERIA SITUATION S/PV.5626 (30 Jan. 2007). Reports At the 5626th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/41 S/2007/151 Fourteenth progress report of the Secretary- was adopted unanimously: resolution 1741 (2007). General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. S/PV.5722 (24 July 2007). Issued: 15 Mar. 2007. S/PV.5725 (30 July 2007). S/2007/340 Letter, 7 June 2007, from the Chairman of the At the 5725th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/464 Security Council Committee established pursuant to was adopted unanimously: resolution 1767 (2007). resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits report of the Panel of Experts submitted in accordance S/PV.5778 (13 Nov. 2007). with para. 4 (d) of Security Council resolution 1731 At the 5778th meeting, the President made a (2006) concerning Liberia. statement, on behalf of the Council members, in connection with prior consultations among Council S/2007/479 Fifteenth progress report of the Secretary- members on the item entitled "The situation between General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Eritrea and Ethiopia": S/PRST/2007/43. Issued: 8 Aug. 2007. Resolutions S/2007/776 Letter, 28 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to S/RES/1741(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)]. report of the Security Council Committee established Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE for a pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia, period of 6 months, until 31 July 2007; approves the covering the committee's activities during the period 1 reconfiguration of UNMEE's military component, from the Jan.-31 Dec. 2007. current 2300 to 1700 military personnel, including 230 military observers; decides to maintain the current General documents mandate and maximum authorized force levels, as S/2007/547 Letter, 14 Sept. 2007, from the Chairman of stipulated in Resolution 1320 (2000) and further adjusted the Security Council Committee established pursuant to in Resolutions 1430 (2002) and 1681 (2006), and stresses resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Transmits 2 the need to preserve sufficient military capacity for UNMEE letters by the Chairman of the Kimberley Process to implement its mandate; demands that Eritrea Certification Scheme, dated 7 May and 23 July 2007, immediately withdraw its troops and equipment from the which constitute the report of the Kimberley Process Temporary Security Zone; regrets the lack of progress on Certification Scheme. demarcation, calls upon both parties to cooperate fully with the EEBC, stresses that the parties have primary Draft resolutions responsibility for the implementation of the Algiers S/2007/176 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Agreements. (Adopted unanimously, 5626th meeting, 30 of the UN Mission in Liberia]. Jan. 2007)

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UN MISSION IN LIBERIA (continued) UN MISSION IN LIBERIA (continued) S/2007/549 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate S/RES/1777(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN of the UN Mission in Liberia]. Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. Decides that the mandate of the UN Mission in S/2007/742 Draft resolution [on renewal of measures on Liberia (UNMIL) shall be extended until 30 Sept. 2008; arms and travel imposed by resolution 1521 (2003) and reaffirms its intention to authorize the Secretary-General to on extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts on redeploy troops, as may be needed, between UNMIL and Liberia]. UNOCI on a temporary basis in accordance with the Participation by non-Council members (without provisions of resolution 1609 (2005); endorses the the right to vote) Secretary-General's recommendation for a reduction of 2,450 in the number of personnel deployed as part of S/PV.5745 (20 Sept. 2007) Liberia. UNMIL's military component; further endorses the S/PV.5810 (19 Dec. 2007) Liberia. Secretary-General's recommendation for a reduction of 498 in the number of officers deployed as part of UNMIL's Discussion in plenary police component; requests the Secretary-General to S/PV.5643 (22 Mar. 2007). monitor progress on the core benchmarks; expresses its intention to review by 30 Sept. 2008 the Secretary- S/PV.5652 (30 Mar. 2007). General's recommendations for further UNMIL reductions, At the 5652nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/176 in the context of the security situation in Liberia and the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1750 (2007). subregion. (Adopted unanimously, 5745th meeting, 20 S/PV.5737 (6 Sept. 2007). Sept. 2007) S/PV.5745 (20 Sept. 2007). S/RES/1792(2007) [Renewal of measures on arms and At the 5745th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/549 travel imposed by resolution 1521 (2003) and on was adopted unanimously: resolution 1777 (2007). extension of the mandate of the current Panel of Experts on Liberia]. S/PV.5810 (19 Dec. 2007). Decides: (a) to renew the measures on arms At the 5810th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/742 imposed by paragraph 2 of resolution 1521 (2003) and was adopted unanimously: resolution 1792 (2007). modified by paragraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1683 (2006) Resolutions and by paragraph 1 (b) of resolution 1731 (2006) and to renew the measures on travel imposed by paragraph 4 of S/RES/1750(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN resolution 1521 (2003) for a further period of 12 months Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]. from the date of adoption of this resolution; (b) that Decides the mandate of UNMIL shall be extended Member States shall notify the Committee established by until 30 Sept. 2007; reaffirms its intention to authorize the paragraph 21 of resolution 1521 (2003) ("the Committee") Secretary-General to redeploy troops, as may be needed, upon delivery of all arms and related materiel supplied in between UNMIL and UNOCI on a temporary basis in accordance with paragraph 2 (e) or 2 (f) of resolution 1521 accordance with the provisions of resolution 1609 (2005); (2003), paragraph 2 of resolution 1683 (2006), or calls on the Government of Liberia, in close coordination paragraph 1 (b) of resolution 1731; (c) to review any of the with UNMIL, to take further steps towards achieving those above measures at the request of the Government of benchmarks with a view to a phased, gradual Liberia, once the Government reports to the Council that consolidation, drawdown and withdrawal of UNMIL's troop the conditions set out in resolution 1521 (2003) for contingent, as the situation permits and without terminating the measures have been met, and provides compromising the security of Liberia. (Adopted the Council with information to justify its assessment; unanimously, 5652nd meeting, 27 Mar. 2007) decides to extend the mandate of the current Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to paragraph 1 of resolution 1760 (2007) for a further period until 20 June 2008; requests the Secretary-General to reappoint the current members of the Panel of Experts and to make the necessary financial and security arrangements to support the work of the Panel. (Adopted unanimously, 5810th meeting, 19 Dec. 2007)

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UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN REPUBLIC AND CHAD See also: SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS See also: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Reports CHAD SITUATION S/2007/500 Report of the Secretary-General on the Reports Sudan. S/2007/488 Report of the Secretary-General on Chad and Issued: 20 Aug. 2007. the Central African Republic. S/2007/624 Report of the Secretary-General on the Issued: 10 Aug. 2007. Sudan. S/2007/739 Report of the Secretary-General on the Issued: 23 Oct. 2007. United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic General documents and Chad. Issued: 17 Dec. 2007. S/2007/531 Letter, 3 Sept. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to the UN Mission in the Sudan Draft resolutions (UNMIS) established by Security Council resolution 1590 S/2007/563 Draft resolution [on the establishment of the (2005) and extended by resolution 1755 (2007) and UN Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad expresses his intention to appoint Ashraf Jehangir Qazi (MINURCAT)]. (Pakistan) as his Special Representative for the Sudan. Participation by non-Council members (without S/2007/532 Letter, 7 Sept. 2007, from the President of the the right to vote) Security Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary- General dated 3 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/531) and reports S/PV.5748 (25 Sept. 2007) Central African Republic and that members of the Security Council have taken note of Chad. the intention to appoint Ashraf Jehangir Qazi (Pakistan) Discussion in plenary as his Special Representative for the Sudan. Draft resolutions S/PV.5748 (25 Sept. 2007). At the 5748th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/563 S/2007/239 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate was adopted unanimously: resolution 1778 (2007). of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] / Qatar. Resolutions S/2007/240 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate S/RES/1778(2007) [The establishment of the UN Mission of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] / United States in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT)]. of America. Approves the establishment in Chad and the Central S/2007/642 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate African Republic of a multidimensional presence intended of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] / Belgium, to help create the security conditions conducive to a France, Italy, United Kingdom of Great Britain and voluntary, secure and sustainable return of refugees and Northern Ireland and United States of America. displaced persons, inter alia by contributing to the protection of refugees, displaced persons and civilians in Statements by the President of the Security danger, by facilitating the provision of humanitarian Council assistance in eastern Chad and the north-eastern Central S/PRST/2007/41 Statement [made on behalf of the African Republic and by creating favourable conditions for Security Council, at the 5768th meeting, 24 Oct. 2007, in the reconstruction and economic and social development connection with the Council's consideration of the item of those areas; decides that the multidimensional presence entitled "Reports of the Secretary-General on the shall include, for a period of 1 year; requests the Sudan"]. Secretary-General and the Governments of Chad and the Welcomes the convening of peace talks on 27 Oct. Central African Republic to conclude status-of-forces in Sirte, under the leadership of UN special Envoy Mr. Jan agreements for the UN Mission in the Central African Eliasson and African Union Special Envoy Dr. Salim Salim; Republic and Chad (MINURCAT) as soon as possible; calls on all parties to attend and to engage fully and authorizes the European Union to deploy an operation; constructively in the talks, and, as a first step, to urgently requests the Secretary-General to report to it, after due agree and implement a cessation of hostilities to be consultations with the Governments of Chad and the overseen by UN and the African Union (AU); underlines Central African Republic; invites the Governments of Chad that an inclusive political settlement and the successful and the Central African Republic and the European Union deployment of AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur to conclude status-of-forces agreements as soon as (UNAMID) are essential for re-establishing peace and possible; requests the European Union to report to the stability in Darfur. Security Council, in the middle and at the end of the period; urges all the Member States, particularly the States Discussion in plenary bordering Chad and the Central African Republic, to S/PV.5666 (23 Apr. 2007). facilitate the delivery to Chad and the Central African Republic freely. (Adopted unanimously, 5748th meeting, 25 S/PV.5670 (30 Apr. 2007). Sept. 2007) At the 5670th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/240 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1755 (2007).

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UN MONITORING, VERIFICATION AND UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN (continued) INSPECTION COMMISSION S/PV.5768 (24 Oct. 2007). See: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION At the 5768th meeting, the President made a statement, on behalf of the Council members, in UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA connection with prior consultations among Council See also: GEORGIA SITUATION members on the item entitled "Reports of the Secretary- General on the Sudan": S/PRST/2007/41. Reports S/PV.5771 (29 Oct. 2007). S/2007/15 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. S/PV.5774 (31 Oct. 2007). Issued: 11 Jan. 2007. At the 5774th meeting, draft resolution in S/2007/642 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1784 (2007). S/2007/182 Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Resolutions Issued: 3 Apr. 2007. S/RES/1755(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN S/2007/439 Report of the Secretary-General on the Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)]. situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMIS until 31 Issued: 18 July 2007. Oct. 2007, with the intention to renew it for further periods; requests the Secretary-General to appoint urgently a new S/2007/588 Report of the Secretary-General on the Special Representative for the Sudan and to report to the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia. Council every 3 months on the implementation of the Issued: 3 Oct. 2007. mandate of UNMIS; calls upon the parties to the General documents Comprehensive Peace Agreement to accelerate urgently progress on implementing all their commitments, in S/2007/74 (A/61/739) Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2007, from particular to carry out the establishment of Joint Integrated Georgia addressed to the Secretary-General and the Units and other aspects of the security sector reforms; to President of the Security Council. Transmits statement of re-energize the process of disarmament, demobilization the same date by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of and reintegration of combatants; to complete the full and Georgia regarding Security Council resolution 1716 verified redeployment of forces by 9 July 2007; to (2006) of 13 Oct. 2006 concerning the situation in demarcate precisely the 1 Jan. 1956 North/South Abkhazia (Georgia). borderline, consistent with the Machakos Protocol of 20 Draft resolutions July 2002; to resolve the Abyei problem and urgently establish an administration there; and to take the S/2007/200 Draft resolution [on settlement of the necessary steps to hold national elections according to the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and extension of the mandate agreed time frame; calls upon those parties that have not of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia] / France, signed the Darfur Peace Agreement to do so without delay. Germany, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great (Adopted unanimously, 5670th meeting, 30 Apr. 2007) Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. S/RES/1784(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)]. S/2007/603 Draft resolution [on settlement of the Decides to extend the mandate of the UN Mission in Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and extension of the mandate the Sudan (UNMIS) until 30 Apr. 2008, with the intention to of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]] / renew it for further periods; requests the Secretary- France, Germany, Russian Federation, Slovakia, United General to report to the Council every 3 months on the Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and implementation of the mandate of UNMIS, progress on United States of America. implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Participation by non-Council members (without and respect for the ceasefire; urges UNMIS to continue its the right to vote) efforts consistent with its mandate to assess progress in redeployment of forces, in particular in the areas of Unity, S/PV.5661 (13 Apr. 2007) Germany and Georgia. Upper Nile, South Kordofan, Abyei, and Blue Nile, and to S/PV.5759 (15 Oct. 2007) Germany. reinforce its ability to assist the parties in reducing tension in areas of potential conflict between them and further Discussion in plenary urges the parties immediately to speed up efforts towards S/PV.5623 (24 Jan. 2007). the completion of redeployment of forces; urges UNMIS to increase its support for the National Disarmament, S/PV.5657 (10 Apr. 2007). Demobilization and Reintegration Coordination Council and the Northern and Southern DDR Commissions and S/PV.5661 (13 Apr. 2007). further urges donors to respond to calls for assistance At the 5661st meeting, draft resolution S/2007/200 from the joint UN DDR Unit; requests the Secretary- was adopted unanimously: resolution 1752 (2007). General to continue to take the necessary measures to S/PV.5756 (11 Oct. 2007). ensure full compliance in UNMIS with the UN zero- tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to S/PV.5759 (15 Oct. 2007). keep the Council informed. (Adopted unanimously, 5774th At the 5759th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/603 meeting, 31 Oct. 2007) was adopted unanimously: resolution 1781 (2007). - 132 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA (continued) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE (continued) Resolutions S/2007/133 Twelfth progress report of the Secretary- General on the United Nations Operations in Côte S/RES/1752(2007) [Settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz d'Ivoire. conflict and extension of the mandate of the UN Issued: 8 Mar. 2007. Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. Condemns the attacks on villages in the Upper S/2007/275 Thirteenth progress report of the Secretary- Kodori valley on 12 Mar. 2007 and urges all sides to General on the United Nations Operations in Côte extend its full support to the ongoing investigation; decides d'Ivoire. to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period Issued: 14 May 2007. terminating on 15 Oct. 2007; requests the Secretary- General to make use of the extended mandate in order to S/2007/349 Letter, 11 June 2007, from the Chairman of support the parties in implementing measures to build the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to confidence and to establish and intensive dialogue and to Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. inform the Council in his next report on the situation in Transmits report of the UN Group of Experts on Côte Abkhazia, Georgia; strongly supports the efforts of the d'Ivoire, in accordance with para. 7 (e) of Security Special Representative of the Secretary-General and calls Council resolution 1727 (2006). on the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General to S/2007/593 Fourteenth progress report of the Secretary- continue giving him their steadfast and unified support. General on the United Nations Operations in Côte (Adopted unanimously, 5661st meeting, 13 Apr. 2007) d'Ivoire. S/RES/1781(2007) [Settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz Issued: 1 Oct. 2007. conflict and extension of the mandate of the UN S/2007/611 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from the Chairman of the Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)]. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Urges the continued active engagement of both Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. sides within the Joint Fact-Finding Group and, in this Transmits report of the UN Group of Experts on Côte context, expressing its support for the "Joint Fact-Finding d'Ivoire, prepared pursuant to para. 2 of Security Council Group Report on The Rocket Firing Incident in the upper resolution 1761 (2007). Kodori valley on 11 Mar. 2007"; decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIG for a new period terminating on 15 S/2007/764 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from the Chairman of Apr. 2008; requests the Secretary-General to make use of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant to the extended mandate in order to support the parties in Resolution 1572 (2004) concerning Côte d'Ivoire. implementing measures to build confidence and to Transmits report of the Security Council Committee establish and intensive and meaningful dialogue and to established pursuant to Resolution 1572 (2004) inform the Council in his next report on the situation in concerning Côte d'Ivoire, containing an account of the Abkhazia, Georgia; strongly supports the efforts of the Committee's activities from 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and calls 2007;ubmitted in accordance with the note by the on the Group of Friends of the Secretary-General to President of the Security Council of 29 Mar. 1995 continue giving him their steadfast and unified support. (S/1995/234). (Adopted unanimously, 5759th meeting, 15 Oct. 2007) General documents UN OFFICE IN TIMOR-LESTE S/2007/19 Letter, 18 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Refers to decision adopted by the Peace and See: TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Security Council of the African Union at its 40th meeting, held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2006 and to Security Council UN OPERATION IN BURUNDI resolution 1633 (2005); transmits final communiqué of See: BURUNDI SITUATION the 12th ministerial meeting of the International Working Group on Côte d'Ivoire, held in Abidjan, 12 Jan. 2007. UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/2007/153 Letter, 14 Mar. 2007, from the Secretary- See also: CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS General. Refers to decision adopted by the Peace and Reports Security Council of the African Union at its 40th meeting, held in Addis Ababa, 6 Oct. 2005 and to Security Council S/2007/64 Letter, 6 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- resolution 1633 (2005) and transmits final communiqué General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1721 of the 13th ministerial meeting of the International (2006) of 1 Nov. 2006 in which the Security Council Working Group on Côte d'Ivoire, held in Abidjan, 2 Mar. invited the African Union and the Economic Community 2007. of West African States (ECOWAS) to review the progress achieved in the implementation of the peace Draft resolutions process in Côte d'Ivoire and transmits the report on their S/2007/8 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of assessment of the situation, prepared by the ECOWAS the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire and of the French Commission pursuant to para. 21 of the resolution. forces which support it] / France.

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UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE (continued) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE (continued) S/2007/370 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Resolutions of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to S/RES/1739(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Paragraph 7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French (2005)]. forces which support it]. S/2007/389 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Decides that the mandates of UNOCI and of the of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it, shall be extended until 30 French forces which support it]. June 2007; decides to extend the provisions of para. 3 of resolution 1609 (2005) and of para. 2 of resolution 1682 S/2007/430 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandates (2006); authorizes UNOCI to use all necessary means to of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the carry out its mandate; request UNOCI to carry out its French forces which support it]. mandate in close cooperation with UNMIL; authorizes the S/2007/633 Draft resolution [on extension of measures French forces to use all necessary means in order to imposed by Security Council resolutions 1572 (2004) support UNOCI; calls upon all parties to cooperate fully and 1643 (2005) on sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire and with the deployment and operations of UNOCI and of the on extension of the mandate of the UN Group of French forces which support it; decides to remain actively Experts] / France. seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 5617th meeting, 9 Jan. 2007) Participation by non-Council members (without the right to vote) S/RES/1761(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of S/PV.5617 (10 Jan. 2007) Côte d'Ivoire. Security Council Resolution 1584 (2005)]. S/PV.5676 (18 May 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte Decides to extend the mandate of the Group of d'Ivoire. Experts, as set out in resolution 1727 (2006), until 31 Oct. 2007, and requests the Secretary-General to take the S/PV.5711 (29 June 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte necessary administrative measures. (Adopted d'Ivoire. unanimously, 5700th meeting, 20 June 2007) S/PV.5716 (16 July 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte S/RES/1763(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN d'Ivoire. Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French S/PV.5765 (22 Oct. 2007) Burkina Faso and Côte forces which support it]. d'Ivoire. Decides that the mandate of UNOCI and of the French forces which support it shall be extended until 16 S/PV.5772 (29 Oct. 2007) Côte d'Ivoire. July 2007. (Adopted unanimously, 5711th meeting, 29 Discussion in plenary June 2007) S/PV.5617 (10 Jan. 2007). S/RES/1765(2007) [Renewal of the mandates of the UN At the 5617th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/8 was Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French adopted unanimously: resolution 1739 (2007). forces which support it]. Decides that the mandate of the UN Operation in S/PV.5676 (18 May 2007). Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it shall be extended until 15 Jan.2008; endorses S/PV.5700 (20 June 2007). the recommendations of the report of the Secretary- At the 5700th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/370 General dated 14 May 2007 and requests UNOCI, within was adopted unanimously: resolution 2007/1761. its existing resources, to support the full implementation of S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). the Ouagadougou political Agreement; decides to terminate the mandate of the High Representative for the S/PV.5711 (29 June 2007). Elections; decides that the Special Representative of the At the 5711th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/389 Secretary-General in Côte d'Ivoire shall certify that all was adopted unanimously: resolution 1763 (2007);. stages of the electoral process provide all the necessary S/PV.5715 (11 July 2007). guarantees for the holding of open, free, fair and transparent presidential and legislative elections in S/PV.5716 (16 July 2007). accordance with international standards, and requests the At the 5716th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/430 Secretary-General to take all the necessary steps so that was adopted unanimously: resolution 1765 (2007). the Special Representative has at his disposal a support S/PV.5765 (22 Oct. 2007). cell providing him all the appropriate assistance to fulfil this task; supports the establishment of an international S/PV.5772 (29 Oct. 2007). consultative organ to accompany the Ivorian political At the 5772nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/633 forces and the Facilitator in the implementation of the was adopted unanimously: resolution 1782 (2007). Ouagadougou political Agreement. (Adopted unanimously, 5716th meeting, 16 July 2007)

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UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE (continued) UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE S/RES/1782(2007) [Extension of measures imposed by DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Security Council resolutions 1572 (2004) and 1643 (continued) (2005) on sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire and on S/2007/70 Letter, 8 Feb. 2007, from the Secretary- extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts]. General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1671 Decides to renew until 31 Oct. 2008 the provisions (2006) and transmits letter dated 22 Jan. 2007 from the of paragraphs 7 to 12 of resolution 1572 (2004) and of Secretary-General and High Representative for paragraph 6 of resolution 1643 (2005); also decides to Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European review the measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) in Union attaching report on the activities of the European particular its paragraphs 7, 9 and 11 and by paragraph 6 of Union operation in the Democratic Republic of the resolution 1643 (2005); demands in particular that the Congo for the period 27 Apr.-30 Nov. 2006 and the Ivorian authorities put an immediate end to any violation of subsequent redeployment of the force. measures imposed by paragraph 11 of resolution 1572 (2004) including those violations mentioned by the Group S/2007/407 Letter, 5 July 2007, from the Democratic of Experts in its report dated 21 Sept. 2007 (S/2007/611); Republic of the Congo. Transmits the plan to promote decides that any serious obstacle to the freedom of security in North and South Kivu proposed by the movement of UNOCI and of the French forces which President of the National Assembly of the Democratic support it, or any attack or obstruction of the action of Republic of the Congo. UNOCI, of the French forces, of the Special S/2007/694 Letter, 30 Nov. 2007, from the Secretary- Representative of the Secretary-General, of the Facilitator General. Refers to the elections in the Democratic mentioned in paragraph 10 of resolution 1765 (2007) or his Republic of the Congo, which are expected to be held in Special Representative in Côte d'Ivoire shall constitute a the latter half of 2008 and submits the preliminary threat to the peace and national reconciliation process for estimates of the support to these elections by the UN the purposes of paragraphs 9 and 11 of resolution 1572 Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the (2004); also decides to extend the mandate of the Group Congo (MONUC). of Experts as set out in paragraph 7 of resolution 1727 (2006) until 31 Oct. 2008. (Adopted unanimously, 5772nd Draft resolutions meeting, 29 Oct. 2007) S/2007/87 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate and personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/2007/198 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate See also: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO and personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission SITUATION in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Reports S/2007/271 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate S/2007/156 Twenty-third report of the Secretary-General and deployment of the UN Organization Mission in the on the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Democratic Republic of the Congo. S/2007/485 Draft resolution [on renewal of the measures Issued: 20 Mar. 2007. on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of S/2007/671 Twenty-fourth report of the Secretary-General the Congo imposed by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493 on the United Nations Organization Mission in the as amended and expanded by paragraph 1 of resolution Democratic Republic of the Congo. 1596] / France. Issued: 14 Nov. 2007. S/2007/752 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate General documents and capacity of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. S/2007/17 Letter, 15 Jan. 2007, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Refers to Security Council resolution 1711 (2006) and requests to consider the possibility of a technical renewal, limited in time, of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as outlined in the resolution, to allow the new Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo the flexibility in the determination, together with the UN officials, of the next mandate of the Mission.

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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) (continued) Statements by the President of the Security S/PV.5674 (15 May 2007) Democratic Republic of the Council Congo. S/PRST/2007/9 Statement [made on behalf of the S/PV.5721 (23 July 2007) Democratic Republic of the Security Council, at the 5653rd meeting, 3 Apr. 2007, in Congo. connection with the Council's consideration of the item S/PV.5730 (10 Aug. 2007) Democratic Republic of the entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Congo. Republic of the Congo"] / by the President of the Security Council. S/PV.5814 (21 Dec. 2007) Democratic Republic of the Deplores the violence which occurred from 22-25 Congo. Mar. in Kinshasa between the Congolese security forces Discussion in plenary and the security guards of Senator Jean-Pierre Bemba; expresses its grave concern at the loss of lives, in S/PV.5616 (9 Jan. 2007). particular of civilians, and urges all parties to respect the sanctity of human life and the principles of human rights; S/PV.5630 (15 Feb. 2007). expresses its regret at the destruction and pillaging, At the 5630th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/87 including of some diplomatic missions, which took place was adopted unanimously: resolution 1742 (2007). during the clashes; emphasizes the legitimacy of the new S/PV.5653 (3 Apr. 2007). democratically elected institutions and the need for these At the 5653rd meeting, the President made a institutions to ensure the protection of the population; statement, on behalf of the Council members, in urges all Congolese stakeholders to pursue negotiated connection with prior consultations among Council solutions to their differences with respect for the members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the constitutional framework and the law; reiterates the Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2007/9. importance of the international community's continuing support for the peace consolidation process in the S/PV.5656 (4 Apr. 2007). Democratic Republic of the Congo, particularly with a view S/PV.5660 (13 Apr. 2007). to carrying out urgently security sector reform, and the At the 5660th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/198 need to ensure concerted action by international partners was adopted unanimously: resolution 1751 (2007). to this end. S/PV.5674 (15 May 2007). S/PRST/2007/28 Statement [made on behalf of the At the 5674th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/271 Security Council, at the 5721st meeting, 23 July 2007, in was adopted unanimously: resolution 1756 (2007). connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic S/PV.5706 (26 June 2007). Republic of the Congo"] / by the President of the S/PV.5721 (23 July 2007). Security Council. At the 5721st meeting, the President made a Expresses its deep concern at the deteriorating statement, on behalf of the Council members, in security situation in the East of the Democratic Republic of connection with prior consultations among Council the Congo, in particular in North and South Kivu; urges all members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the actors involved to refrain from any action leading to a Democratic Republic of the Congo": S/PRST/2007/28. military confrontation, that could result in further tension and aggravate the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the S/PV.5730 (10 Aug. 2007). Kivus, and to seek a solution to the current crisis through At the 5730th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/485 political and diplomatic means; encourages MONUC, in was adopted unanimously: resolution 1771 (2007). conformity with its mandate, to assist the Government, S/PV.5787 (29 Nov. 2007). including through the provision of good offices, in its efforts to find a lasting solution to the crisis in the Kivus through S/PV.5814 (21 Dec. 2007). promoting reconciliation and political dialogue. At the 5814th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/752 Participation by non-Council members (without was adopted unanimously: resolution 1794 (2007). the right to vote) S/PV.5616 (9 Jan. 2007) Democratic Republic of the Congo and Germany. S/PV.5630 (15 Feb. 2007) Democratic Republic of the Congo. S/PV.5653 (3 Apr. 2007) Democratic Republic of the Congo. S/PV.5660 (13 Apr. 2007) Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO (continued) (continued) Resolutions S/RES/1771(2007) [Renewal of measures on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo S/RES/1742(2007) [Extension of the mandate and imposed by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493 as personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission in the amended and expanded by paragraph 1 of resolution Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. 1596]. Decides to extend the mandate and personnel Decides to renew until 15 Feb. 2008 the measures strength of MONUC, as set out in its resolutions 1565 on arms imposed by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493 as (2004), 1592 (2005), 1596 (2005), 1621 (2005), 1635 amended and expanded by paragraph 1 of resolution (2005) and 1736 (2006), until 15 Apr. 2007; requests the 1596; decides further that the measures referred to in Secretary-General to report, as soon as possible and not paragraph 1 above shall not apply to technical training and later than 15 Mar. 2007, on his consultations with the assistance agreed to by the Government and intended Congolese authorities and to submit recommendations on solely for support of units of the army and police of the adjustments the Council may consider making to the Democratic Republic of the Congo that are in the process mandate and capacities of MONUC; decides to remain of their integration in the provinces of North and South actively seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, Kivu and the Ituri district; decides to renew, for the period 5630th meeting, 15 Feb. 2007) specified in paragraph 1 above, the measures on transport S/RES/1751(2007) [Extension of the mandate and imposed by paragraphs 6, 7 and 10 of resolution 1596; personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission in the decides that, no later than 15 Feb. 2008, it shall review the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. measures set forth in paragraphs 1, 5 and 6 above, with a Decides to extend the mandate and personnel view to adjusting them, as appropriate, in the light of strength of MONUC, as set out in its resolutions 1565 consolidation of the security situation in the Democratic (2004), 1592 (2005), 1596 (2005), 1621 (2005), 1635 Republic of the Congo, in particular progress in security (2005) and 1736 (2006), until 15 May 2007; decides to sector reform including the integration of the armed forces remain actively seized of the matter. (Adopted and the reform of the national police, and in disarming, unanimously, 5660th meeting, 13 Apr. 2007) demobilizing, resettling or repatriating, as appropriate, and reintegrating Congolese and foreign armed groups. S/RES/1756(2007) [Extension of the mandate and (Adopted unanimously, 5730th meeting, 10 Aug. 2007) deployment of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. S/RES/1794(2007) [Extension of the mandate and Decides to extend the deployment of MONUC until capacity of the UN Organization Mission in the 31 Dec. 2007 and authorizes the continuation until that Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]. date of up to 17,030 military personnel, 760 military Decides to extend the mandate and capacity of observers, 391 police trainers and 750 personnel of MONUC until 31 Dec. 2008 and authorizes the formed police units; decides that MONUC will have the continuation until that date of up to 17,030 military mandate, within the limits of its capabilities and in its areas personnel, 760 military observers, 391 police personnel of deployment, to assist the Government of the Democratic and 6 formed police units comprising up to 125 personnel Republic of the Congo in establishing a stable security each; requests MONUC to attach the highest priority to environment in the country; urges the Government of the addressing the crisis in the Kivus in all its dimensions, in Democratic Republic of the Congo to strengthen its efforts particular through the protection of civilians and support for with a view to effectively extending the State's authority the implementation of the Nairobi Joint Communiqué; throughout its territory, establishing its control over the demands that the militias and armed groups that are still exploitation and export of natural resources, and improving present in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the transparency of the management of the revenues from the Congo, in particular the FDLR, ex FAR/Interahamwe the exploitation of those natural resources; demands that and the dissident militia of Laurent Nkunda and the LRA, the militias and armed groups that are still present in the lay down their arms and engage voluntarily and without eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo lay any further delay or preconditions in their demobilization, down their arms and engage voluntarily and without any repatriation, resettlement, and reintegration, as further delay or preconditions in their demobilization, appropriate; also demands that all armed groups, in repatriation or resettlement, and reintegration. (Adopted particular the forces of Laurent Nkunda and the FDLR, unanimously, 5674th meeting, 15 May 2007) immediately stop recruiting and using children and release all children associated with them; requests MONUC to undertake a thorough review of its efforts to prevent and respond to sexual violence, and to pursue a comprehensive mission-wide strategy, in close cooperation with the United Nations Country Team and other partners to strengthen prevention, protection, and response to sexual violence, including through training for the Congolese security forces. (Adopted unanimously, 5814th meeting, 21 Dec. 2007)

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UN PEACE-BUILDING SUPPORT OFFICE IN GUINEA-BISSAU UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS (continued) See: GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION Resolutions UN PEACE-BUILDING SUPPORT OFFICE IN THE S/RES/1758(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. See: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Expresses full support for the 8 July process and calls upon all parties to immediately engage constructively UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS with UN efforts; expresses its full support for UNFICYP See also: CYPRUS QUESTION and decides to extend its mandate for a further period ending 15 Dec. 2007; calls on both sides to engage on the Reports demarcation of the buffer zone; calls on the Turkish S/2007/328 Report of the Secretary-General on the Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the United Nations operation in Cyprus. military status quo which existed there prior to 30 June Issued: 4 June 2007. 2000; requests the Secretary-General to submit a report on implementation of this resolution by 1 Dec. 2007; S/2007/699 Report of the Secretary-General on the welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNFICYP to United Nations operation in Cyprus. implement the Secretary-General's zero tolerance policy Issued: 3 Dec. 2007. on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full S/2007/699/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General on compliance of its personnel with the UN code of conduct, the United Nations operation in Cyprus : corrigendum. requests the Secretary-General to continue to take all Issued: 7 Dec. 2007. - Corrects footnote. necessary action in this regard and to keep the Security Council informed, and urges troop-contributing countries to Draft resolutions take appropriate preventive action including the conduct of S/2007/353 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate predeployment awareness training, and to take disciplinary of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus] / China, action and other action to ensure full accountability in France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great cases of such conduct involving their personnel. (Adopted Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of unanimously, 5696th meeting, 15 June 2007) America. S/RES/1789(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN S/2007/732 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)]. Reaffirms that the status quo is unacceptable; calls upon all parties immediately to engage constructively with Discussion in plenary UN efforts; urges all parties to show flexibility and political S/PV.5696 (15 June 2007). will over the coming months to make measurable progress At the 5696th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/353 which will allow fully fledged negotiations to begin; was adopted unanimously: resolution 1758 (2007). reaffirms all its relevant resolutions on Cyprus, in particular resolution 1251 (1999) of 29 June 1999 and subsequent S/PV.5794 (7 Dec. 2007). resolutions; expresses its full support for UN S/PV.5803 (14 Dec. 2007). Peacekeeping Forces in Cyprus and decides to extend its At the 5803rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/732 mandate for a further period ending 15 June 2008; calls on was adopted unanimously: resolution 1789 (2007). both sides to continue to engage in consultations with UNFICYP on the demarcation of the buffer zone; calls on the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the military status quo which existed there prior to 30 June 2000; requests the Secretary-General to submit a report on implementation of this resolution by 1 June 2008; welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNFICYP to implement the Secretary-General's zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its personnel with UN code of conduct. (Adopted unanimously, 5803rd meeting, 14 Dec. 2007)

UN POLITICAL MISSION IN NEPAL See also: NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Reports S/2007/442 Report of the Secretary-General on the request of Nepal for United Nations assistance in support of its peace process. Issued: 18 July 2007.

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UN POLITICAL MISSION IN NEPAL (continued) UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR- S/2007/612 Report of the Secretary-General on the LESTE (continued) request of Nepal for United Nations assistance in General documents support of its peace process. Issued: 18 Oct. 2007. - Reviews the progress of the S/2007/647 Letter, 31 Oct. 2007, from the President of the peace process and the implementation of the mandate of Security Council. Reports that members of the Security the UN Political Mission in Nepal since the last report of 18 Council have decided to send a mission to Timor-Leste Oct. 2007 (S/2007/612). from 24-30 Nov. 2007 and provides list of members comprising the mission and its terms of reference. General documents Participation by non-Council members (without S/2007/789 Letter, 27 Dec. 2007, from the Secretary- the right to vote) General. Transmits letter dated 18 Dec. 2007 from Nepal requesting an extension of the mandate of the UN S/PV.5801 (13 Dec. 2007) Australia, Japan, New Mission in Nepal for a period of 6 months from the date Zealand, Philippines, Portugal and Timor-Leste. of expiry of its current mandate. Discussion in plenary Draft resolutions S/PV.5801 (13 Dec. 2007). S/2007/30 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UN Political Mission in Nepal]. UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Participation by non-Council members (without See also: HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS the right to vote) Reports S/PV.5622 (23 Jan. 2007) Nepal. S/2007/503 Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. Discussion in plenary Issued: 22 Aug. 2007. S/PV.5622 (23 Jan. 2007). General documents At the 5622nd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/30 was adopted unanimously: resolution 1740 (2007). S/2007/11 Letter, 8 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to Resolutions appoint Major General Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz S/RES/1740(2007) [Establishment of the UN Political (Brazil) to the post of Force Commander of the UN Mission in Nepal (UNMIN)]. Stabilization Mission in Haiti. Decides to establish a UN political mission in Nepal S/2007/12 Letter, 10 Jan. 2007, from the President of the (UNMIN) under the leadership of a Special Representative Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of the Secretary-General and with the following mandate: dated 8 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/11) and reports that members (a) to monitor the management of arms and armed of the Security Council have taken note of the Secretary- personnel of both sides; (b) to assist the parties through a General's intention to appoint Major General Carlos Joint Monitoring Coordinating Committee in implementing Alberto dos Santos Cruz (Brazil) as Force Commander their agreement; (c) to assist in the monitoring of the of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti. ceasefire arrangements; (d) to provide technical support for the planning, preparation and conduct of the election of S/2007/466 Letter, 26 July 2007, from the Secretary- a Constituent Assembly; (e) to provide a small team of General. Refers to the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti electoral monitors to review all technical aspects of the (MINUSTAH) and reports the intention to appoint Hédi electoral process, and report on the conduct of the Annabi (Tunisia) as the Secretary-General's Special election; decides that the mandate of UNMIN will be for 12 Representative in Haiti and Head of MINUSTAH, to months; requests the Secretary-General to keep the replace Edmond Mulet (Guatemala), who will complete Council regularly informed of progress in implementing this his assignment on 31 Aug. 2007. resolution; requests the parties in Nepal to take the S/2007/467 Letter, 30 July 2007, from the President of the necessary steps to promote the safety, security and Security Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter freedom of movement of UNMIN and associated personnel dated 26 July 2007 (S/2007/466) and reports that in executing the tasks defined in the mandate. (Adopted members of the Security Council have taken note of the unanimously, 5622nd meeting, 23 Jan. 2007) his intention to appoint Hédi Annabi (Tunisia) as his UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR- Special Representative and Head of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti. LESTE Draft resolutions See also: TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Reports S/2007/88 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti] / Argentina, Brazil, S/2007/711 Report of the Security Council mission to Canada, Chile, France, Panama, Peru and the United Timor-Leste, 24 to 30 November 2007. States of America. Issued: 6 Dec. 2007.

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UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI (continued) UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI (continued) S/2007/601 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate S/RES/1780(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)] / Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)]. Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Decides to extend the mandate of the UN France, Guatemala, Italy, Panama, Peru, Spain, Uruguay Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) until 15 Oct. and the United States of America. 2008, with the intention of further renewal; endorses the Participation by non-Council members (without Secretary General's recommendation for reconfiguring the Mission; decides that MINUSTAH will consist of a military the right to vote) component of up to 7,060 troops of all ranks and of a S/PV.5758 (15 Oct. 2007) Argentina, Brazil, Canada, police component of a total of 2,091 police; requests that Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Spain and Uruguay. MINUSTAH continue its support of the HNP as deemed necessary to ensure security in Haiti; requests MINUSTAH Discussion in plenary to remain engaged in assisting the Government of Haiti to S/PV.5625 (29 Jan. 2007). reform and restructure the HNP; requests MINUSTAH to provide technical expertise in support of the efforts of the S/PV.5631 (15 Feb. 2007). Government to pursue a comprehensive border At the 5631st meeting, draft resolution S/2007/88 management approach; condemns any attack against was adopted unanimously: resolution 1743 (2007). personnel from MINUSTAH; requests MINUSTAH to S/PV.5755 (10 Oct. 2007). continue to pursue its community violence reduction approach; strongly condemns the grave violations against S/PV.5758 (15 Oct. 2007). children affected by armed violence, as well as widespread At the 5758th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/601 rape and other sexual abuse of girls, and requests was adopted unanimously: resolution 1780 (2007). MINUSTAH to continue to promote and protect the rights Resolutions of women and children; calls on the UN system and the international community in cooperation with the Haitian S/RES/1743(2007) [Extension of the mandate UN authorities, to devise and support a renewed aid Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)]. coordination system; (Adopted unanimously, 5758th Decides to extend the mandate of MINUSTAH as meeting., 15 Oct. 2007) contained in its resolutions 1542 (2004), 1608 (2005) and 1702 (2006) until 15 Oct. 2007 with the intention to renew UN SYSTEM–STRENGTHENING for further periods; requests that MINUSTAH continue the increased tempo of operations in support of the Haitian General documents National Police against armed gangs as deemed S/2007/337 (A/61/946) Letter, 6 June 2007, from Cuba. necessary to restore security, notably in Port-au-Prince, Transmits, in capacity as Chair of the Coordinating and encourages MINUSTAH and the Government of Haiti Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, letter from the to undertake coordinated deterrent actions to decrease the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba addressed to the level of violence; requests MINUSTAH to maintain a Federal Minister for External Affairs of Germany, on the proactive communications and public outreach strategy to occasion of the 33rd Summit of the Group of Eight improve public understanding of the mandate and the role Industrialized Countries (G-8). of MINUSTAH in Haiti. (Adopted unanimously, 5631st meeting, 15 Feb. 2007) S/2007/636 (A/62/507) Letter, 18 Oct. 2007, from Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Group in New York, the final communiqué of the annual Coordination Meeting of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the States members of the OIC, held at UN Headquarters, New York, 2 Oct. 2007. S/2007/656 (A/61/981) Letter, 30 May 2007, from Pakistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Group in New York, the Islamabad Declaration, the Final Communiqué and resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 34th session, held in Islamabad, 15-17 May 2007.

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UN SYSTEM–STRENGTHENING (continued) UNITED STATES–LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA S/2007/770 Letter, 28 Dec. 2007, from the President of See: LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA–UNITED STATES the Security Council. Refers to letter from the President of the Security Council dated 31 May 2006 (S/2006/354) UNMEE on the establishment of an Ad Hoc Committee on See: UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA Mandate Review to conduct a review of the Security Council and reports that 5 criteria were agreed for UNMIK mandate review and members of the Council agree that See: UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN the Ad Hoc Committee has reached the main goals for KOSOVO which it was established and therefore it can conclude its work. UNMIL S/2007/784 Letter, 31 Dec. 2007, from Slovakia. See: UN MISSION IN LIBERIA Transmits summary and recommendations of an Arria- formula meeting entitled "Enhancing and widening UNMIN interaction and dialogue between the Security Council See: UN POLITICAL MISSION IN NEPAL and other United Nations Member States, as part of the implementation of the 2005 World Summit Outcome UNMIS Document", convened by the delegation of Slovakia and held on 13 Dec. 2007. See: UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN Discussion in plenary UNMIT S/PV.5806 (17 Dec. 2007). See: UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE

UN TAJIKISTAN OFFICE OF PEACE-BUILDING UNMOVIC See: TAJIKISTAN SITUATION See: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

UNAMA UNOCI See: UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN See: UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE

UNAMI UNOGBIS See: UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ See: GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

UNAMID UNOMIG See: AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR See: UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

UNDOF UNOTIL See: UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE See: TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION

UNFICYP WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION See: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS See also: UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA UNIFIL Reports See: UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/2007/202 Report of the Secretary-General on the UNIOSIL situation concerning Western Sahara. Issued: 13 Apr. 2007. See: UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE S/2007/385 Report of the Secretary-General on the status UNITED ARAB EMIRATES–IRAN (ISLAMIC and progress of the negotiations on Western Sahara. REPUBLIC OF) Issued: 29 June 2007. See: IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED ARAB S/2007/619 Report of the Secretary-General on the EMIRATES situation concerning Western Sahara. Issued: 19 Oct. 2007. UNITED KINGDOM–IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) See: IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED KINGDOM

UNITED STATES–IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) See: IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)–UNITED STATES

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WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION (continued) WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION (continued) General documents S/2007/637 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western S/2007/55 Letter, 31 Jan. 2007, from the Secretary- Sahara (MINURSO)] / France, Russian Federation, General. Refers to the UN Mission for the Referendum in Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Western Sahara (MINURSO) established by the Security Ireland and United States of America. Council in its resolution 690 (1991) of 29 Apr. 1991 and reports the Secretary-General's intention to appoint Participation by non-Council members (without Julian Harston (United Kingdom) as his Special the right to vote) Representative for Western Sahara and Head of MINURSO. S/PV.5669 (30 Apr. 2007) Spain. S/2007/56 Letter, 5 Feb. 2007, from the President of the S/PV.5773 (31 Oct. 2007) Spain. Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter Discussion in plenary of 31 Jan. 2007 (S/2007/55) and reports that the members of the Security Council have taken note of his S/PV.5665 (20 Apr. 2007). intention to appoint Julian Harston (United Kingdom) as S/PV.5669 (30 Apr. 2007). his Special Representative for Western Sahara and At the 5669th meeting, draft resolution S/2007/238 Head of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western was adopted unanimously: resolution 1754 (2007). Sahara. S/PV.5770 (26 Oct. 2007). S/2007/206 Letter, 11 Apr. 2007, from Morocco. Transmits document entitled "Moroccan initiative for negotiating an S/PV.5773 (31 Oct. 2007). autonomy statute for the Sahara region" as Morocco's At the 5773rd meeting, draft resolution S/2007/637 compromise initiative for a political and lasting solution to was adopted unanimously: resolution 2007/1783 (2007). the Western Sahara dispute. Resolutions S/2007/210 Letter, 16 Apr. 2007, from South Africa. S/RES/1754(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Transmits proposal of the Frente Polisario for a mutually Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara acceptable political solution that provides for the self- (MINURSO)]. determination of the people of Western Sahara. Calls upon the parties to enter into negotiations S/2007/509 Letter, 22 Aug. 2007, from the Secretary- without preconditions in good faith; requests the Secretary- General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention to General to set up these negotiations under his auspices appoint Division General Zhao Jingmin (China) to the and invites Member States to lend appropriate assistance post of Force Commander of the UN Mission for the to such talks; requests the Secretary-General to provide a Referendum in Western Sahara to replace General Kurt report by 30 June 2007 on the status and progress of Mosgaard (Denmark), who will relinquish the post on 27 these negotiations and a report on the situation in Western Aug. 2007. Sahara before the end of the mandate period; requests the Secretary-General to continue to take the necessary S/2007/510 Letter, 27 Aug. 2007, from the President of measures to ensure full compliance in MINURSO with UN the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse; letter of 22 Aug. 2007 (S/2007/509) and reports that decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 31 Oct. members of the Security Council have taken note of his 2007. (Adopted unanimously, 5669th meeting, 30 Apr. intention to appoint Division General Zhao Jingmin 2007) (China) to the post of Force Commander of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara. S/RES/1783(2007) [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara S/2007/714 Letter, 6 Dec. 2007, from Morocco. Reports (MINURSO)]. that the "Frente POLISARIO", with the alleged support Calls upon the parties to enter into negotiations from Algeria, is preparing to hold its 12th congress from without preconditions in good faith; requests the Secretary- 14 to 18 Dec. in Tifariti in violation of the ceasefire General to provide a report by 31 Jan. 2008 on the status accords. and progress of these negotiations and a report on the S/2007/731 Letter, 12 Dec. 2007, from Morocco. Refers to situation in Western Sahara before the end of the mandate Morocco's letter of 6 Dec. 2007 (S/2007/714) and reports period; decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until that other parties are stepping up alleged military 30 Apr. 2008; requests the Secretary-General to continue incursions into the strip without any reaction from the UN to take the necessary measures to ensure full compliance Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara in MINURSO with UN zero-tolerance policy on sexual (MINURSO). exploitation and abuse. (Adopted unanimously, 5773rd meeting, 31 Oct. 2007) Draft resolutions S/2007/238 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)] / France, Russian Federation, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. - 142 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS – SUBJECT INDEX

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) See also: CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PRST/2007/40 Statement [made on behalf of the CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Security Council, at the 5766th meeting, 23 Oct. 2007, in Reports connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "Women and peace and security"]. S/2007/567 Report of the Secretary-General on women, Reaffirms its commitment to the full and effective peace and security. implementation of resolution 1325 (2000) on women and Issued: 12 Sept. 2007. peace and security; recognizes the importance of ensuring the respect for the equal rights of women and, in this S/2007/607 Letter, 17 Oct. 2007, from South Africa. regard, reaffirms the importance of the equal role of Transmits report of the Africa Regional Meeting on women in the prevention and resolution of conflicts and in Gender Justice, held in Cape Town, 21-23 Mar. 2007. peacebuilding, and stresses the need for their full and General documents equal participation in peace processes at all levels; remains concerned about the low number of women S/2007/261 (A/61/896) Letter, 3 May 2007, from the appointed as Special Representatives or Special Envoys of Russian Federation. Transmits statement on the the Secretary-General to peace missions; urges the situation of Estonia by the Permanent Representative of Secretary-General to appoint more women to pursue good Russian Federation at the meeting of the OSCE offices on his behalf. - At the 5766th meeting, the Permanent Council, held in Vienna on 3 May 2007. President made a statement, on behalf of the Council S/2007/598 Letter, 9 Oct. 2007, from Ghana. Transmits members, in connection with prior consultations among concept paper entitled "Women and peace and security: Council members on the item entitled "Women and peace towards a coherent and effective implementation of and security": S/PRST/2007/40. Security Council resolution 1325 (2000)", to help guide Participation by non-Council members (without the discussion of the debate to be held on 23 Oct. 2007. the right to vote) Statements by the President of the Security Council S/PV.5766 (23 Oct. 2007) Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, S/PRST/2007/5 Statement [made on behalf of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark, Egypt, El Security Council, at the 5636th meeting, 7 Mar. 2007, in Salvador, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, Guinea, connection with the Council's consideration of the item Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, entitled "Women and peace and security"] / by the Liechtenstein, Malawi, Mexico, Myanmar, Netherlands, President of the Security Council. New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Reaffirms its commitment to the full and effective Korea, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, implementation of resolution 1325 and the important role of Viet Nam and Zambia. women in the prevention of conflict and peacebuilding; S/PV.5766(Resumption 1) (23 Oct. 2007) Benin. urges the Secretary-General to continue to appoint more women as special representatives and envoys and to Discussion in plenary expand the role of women in UN field-based operations; S/PV.5636 (7 Mar. 2007). emphasizes the need for the inclusion of gender At the 5636th meeting, the President made a components in peacekeeping operations; remains deeply statement on behalf of Council members, in connection concerned by the pervasiveness of all forms of violence with prior consultations among Council members on the against women in armed conflict, including killing, item entitled "Women and peace and security": maiming, grave sexual violence, abductions and trafficking S/PRST/2007/5. in persons; reiterates its utmost condemnation of such practices and calls upon all parties to armed conflict to S/PV.5766 (23 Oct. 2007). take specific measures to protect women and children; S/PV.5766(Resumption 1) (23 Oct. 2007). requests the Secretary-General to ensure that At the 5766th meeting, the President made a disarmament, demobilization and reintegration statement, on behalf of the Council members, in programmes take specific account of the situation of connection with prior consultations among Council women and girls associated with armed conflict; decides to members on the item entitled "Women and peace and remain actively seized of the matter. security": S/PRST/2007/40. S/PV.5766(Resumption 1)/Corr.1 (23 Oct. 2007). Corrects text.

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NOTE

The Security Council, under article 39 of its provisional rules of procedure, invites "members of the Secretariat or other persons, whom it considers competent for the purpose, to supply it with information or to give other assistance in examining matters within its competence".

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Afghanistan Argentina AFGHANISTAN SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5735 DISARMAMENT ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5679 COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5735 Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5703; PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5679 Mayoral, César – S/PV.5679 TERRORISM INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5679 García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Limeres, Diego – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Mayoral, César – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) African Union MIDDLE EAST SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Mayoral, César – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Ratsifandrihamanana, Lila Hanitra – S/PV.5717 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Ratsifandrihamanana, Lila Hanitra – S/PV.5776 PALESTINE QUESTION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Mayoral, César – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Ratsifandrihamanana, Lila Hanitra – S/PV.5776 PEACEBUILDING SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Mungwa, Alice – S/PV.5727 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) African Union. Commission. Chairperson SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Mayoral, César – S/PV.5679 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Konaré, Alpha Oumar – S/PV.5749 Mayoral, César – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRORISM African Union. Commissioner for Peace and Mayoral, César – S/PV.5679 Security WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Djinnit, Said – S/PV.5649 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Armenia Djinnit, Said – S/PV.5649 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Martirosyan, Armen – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Algeria REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Martirosyan, Armen – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Australia COUNCIL AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION DISARMAMENT Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1); PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5679 Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5663(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Angola Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Martins, Ismael Gaspar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Martins, Ismael Gaspar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) SANCTIONS Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779

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Australia (continued) Belgium (continued) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5679 Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5655 Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5735 TERRORISM ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5679 COUNCIL Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5735 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5675 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE BURUNDI SITUATION Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5801 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5786 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5765 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Austria Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Pfanzelter, Gerhard – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) SITUATION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5616; S/PV.5717 Pfanzelter, Gerhard – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5635 Azerbaijan EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Gucht, Karel de – S/PV.5751 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Mammadov, Ilgar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5796 Mammadov, Ilgar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY Bangladesh Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 DISARMAMENT HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed – Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5655 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5792 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Chevalier, Pierre – S/PV.5632 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Jahan, Ismat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed – INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 PALESTINE QUESTION IRAQ SITUATION Jahan, Ismat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) ISRAEL–LEBANON TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 Jahan, Ismat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; Hossain, Touhid – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5685; S/PV.5736 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Barbados Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5777 Hackett, Christopher Fitzherbert – NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 PALESTINE QUESTION Belarus Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 DISARMAMENT PEACEBUILDING Dapkiunas, Andrei – S/PV.5635 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Dapkiunas, Andrei – S/PV.5635 Gucht, Karel de – S/PV.5751 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5776 Belgium RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5796 Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5641 RWANDA SITUATION Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5760 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 - 148 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Belgium (continued) Bosnia and Herzegovina. Council of Ministers. SOMALIA SITUATION Chairman (continued) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5805 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Spiriâc, Nikola – S/PV.5675 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 Botswana TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 Outlule, Samuel O. – S/PV.5705 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Brazil Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ DISARMAMENT Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Tarrago, Piragibe dos Santos – UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5641 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5760 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota – UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5733 S/PV.5705(Resumption1) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Tarrago, Piragibe dos Santos – Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5765 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5801 Viotti, Maria Luiza Ribeiro – WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Chevalier, Pierre – S/PV.5766 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Tarrago, Piragibe dos Santos – Belgium. Prime Minister S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Viotti, Maria Luiza Ribeiro – Verhofstadt, Guy – S/PV.5749 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) PEACEBUILDING Benin Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota – AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Viotti, Maria Luiza Ribeiro – COUNCIL S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota – S/PV.5628 Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Burkina Faso Zinsou, Jean-Francis Régis – CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5705(Resumption1) Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5765 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Kafando, Michel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Kafando, Michel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5765 Bolivia INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Burkina Faso. Minister of National Security Terrazas Ontiveros, María Alicia – CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5676 Bosnia and Herzegovina UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5676 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Prica, Milos – S/PV.5697 Burundi INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Prica, Milos – S/PV.5697 Ntakirutimana, Joseph – S/PV.5627 Bosnia and Herzegovina. Council of Ministers. PEACEBUILDING Ntakirutimana, Joseph – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Chairman BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Spiriâc, Nikola – S/PV.5675

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Canada China (continued) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY McNee, John – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 COUNCIL Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5735 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5735 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5675 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY BURUNDI SITUATION COUNCIL Du, Xiacong – S/PV.5786 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5735 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Du, Xiacong – S/PV.5765 McNee, John – S/PV.5703 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Li, Junhua – S/PV.5703 DISARMAMENT Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5781 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SITUATION McNee, John – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5616 S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); DISARMAMENT S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 PEACEBUILDING Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 McNee, John – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5675 SANCTIONS GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 SECURITY SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5631 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5690 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS TERRORISM Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Cui, Tiankai – S/PV.5632 McNee, John – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5705; McNee, John – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5776 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Cape Verde Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 Lima da Veiga, Maria de Fátima – Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5742 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Caucus of the Movement of Non-Aligned Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 Countries in the Security Council. Coordinator IRAQ SITUATION Li, Junhua – S/PV.5693 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Wolfe, Raymond (Jamaica) – S/PV.5627 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5729 PEACEBUILDING IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Wolfe, Raymond (Jamaica) – S/PV.5627 Li, Kexin – S/PV.5710 ISRAEL–LEBANON Chile Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY KOSOVO (SERBIA) Muñoz, Heraldo – S/PV.5627 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5673 PEACEBUILDING MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Muñoz, Heraldo – S/PV.5627 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 China MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5744; S/PV.5760; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5779 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5647 Yang, Jiechi – S/PV.5749 PALESTINE QUESTION Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 PEACEBUILDING Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 - 150 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

China (continued) Congo (continued) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5649 COUNCIL Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5776 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5735 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5675 RWANDA SITUATION BURUNDI SITUATION Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5786 Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SANCTIONS Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5765 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5779 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5703 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5781 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5690 SITUATION SOMALIA SITUATION Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5616 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5805 DISARMAMENT SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5679 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5789 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5675 TERRORISM Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SECURITY Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5637 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007) Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5677 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5769 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5655 Li, Junhua – S/PV.5693 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5792 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5729 Adada, Rodolphe – S/PV.5649 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5615; UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5663 Du, Xiacong – S/PV.5765 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5776 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5801 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5631 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5766 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 IRAQ SITUATION Colombia Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5693 Blum, Claudia – S/PV.5703; ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5667 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Blum, Claudia – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5736 Comoros MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5619 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5777 Aboud, Mahmoud Mohamed – NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5647 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Congo PALESTINE QUESTION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5641 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5736 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 PEACEBUILDING AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5627 Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5655 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5761 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5735

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Congo (continued) Côte d'Ivoire REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Adada, Rodolphe – S/PV.5649 Bailly-Niagri, Guillaume – S/PV.5717 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5776 Djédjé, Ilahiri A. – S/PV.5765 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 Djédjé, Ilahiri A. – S/PV.5765 RWANDA SITUATION Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 Council of the European Union. Secretary-General Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 and High Representative for the Common Foreign SANCTIONS Security Policy Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5679 SITUATION Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5779 Solana, Javier – S/PV.5616 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Croatia Makayat-Safouesse, Lazare – S/PV.5690 SOMALIA SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5792; S/PV.5805 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5784 COUNCIL Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5796 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5736 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRORISM Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5779 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5796 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION PEACEBUILDING Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5628 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5801 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5693 Cuba UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5641 Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5760 Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE DISARMAMENT Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5765 Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5801 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5679 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5766 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Congo. Président ISRAEL–LEBANON AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – Sassou N'Guesso, Denis – S/PV.5749 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – Countries S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo (Cuba) – Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 PALESTINE QUESTION Costa Rica Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); Weisleder, Saúl – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SANCTIONS Urbina, Jorge – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779

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Cuba (continued) El Salvador (continued) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 Gallardo Hernández, Carmen María – Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5679 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Martínez Flores, César E. – S/PV.5635(Resumption Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – 1) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Gallardo Hernández, Carmen María – TERRORISM S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5761 Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779 European Union Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5679 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5641 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Democratic Republic of the Congo Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735 Ileka, Atoki – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL COUNCIL Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Ileka, Atoki – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5735 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION SITUATION Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5675 Ileka, Atoki – S/PV.5616 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Nduku, Booto – S/PV.5717 Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von (Germany) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY – S/PV.5703 Ezokola, Rachidi Ekanza – DISARMAMENT S/PV.5705(Resumption1) Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5679 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Nduku, Booto – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5779 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Denmark Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5675 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Staur, Carsten – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5627; WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Faaborg-Andersen, Lars – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5766(Resumption1); MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5629 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Egypt S/PV.5736 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Abdelaziz, Maged Abdelfattah – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5629 Elbakly, Khaled Aly – S/PV.5649; Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705 S/PV.5736 PEACEBUILDING PEACEBUILDING Abdelaziz, Maged Abdelfattah – Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5627 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – Elbakly, Khaled Aly – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SANCTIONS Abdelaziz, Maged Abdelfattah – Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – S/PV.5766(Resumption1); S/PV.5779 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5679 El Salvador Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – DISARMAMENT S/PV.5779 Martínez Flores, César E. – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1)

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European Union (continued) France (continued) SOMALIA SITUATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5792 S/PV.5805 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5655 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5629 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – S/PV.5776 S/PV.5736 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5632; TERRORISM S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 S/PV.5779 Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5641 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 S/PV.5760 IRAQ SITUATION Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5693 Facilitator of the Burundi Peace Process Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 BURUNDI SITUATION Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5639 Nqakula, Charles (South Africa) – S/PV.5786 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5710 Finland ISRAEL–LEBANON Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS KOREAN QUESTION Rasi, Marjatta – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5618 KOSOVO (SERBIA) France Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5673 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5641 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5629; AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5735 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5655 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5777 COUNCIL NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5735 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5675 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5647 BURUNDI SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5786 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5629 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5781 PEACEBUILDING Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5703 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5627 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5761 SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5616 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5776 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5706; Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5751 S/PV.5717 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5649 DISARMAMENT RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5635 RWANDA SITUATION Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5679 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5751 SANCTIONS FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5675 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5679 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SECURITY Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5690 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5637 SOMALIA SITUATION Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5677 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5805 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5633

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France (continued) Germany (continued) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5727 Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5690 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5628 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5629 Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) TERRORISM Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 Ghana Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5679 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5760 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5628 Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5641 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5801 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5693 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5717 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5735 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5639 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN COUNCIL Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5760 Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5735 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5641 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5675 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5733 BURUNDI SITUATION UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5786 REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5706 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5801 SITUATION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5616 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5766 DISARMAMENT Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5679 France. President Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5635 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 Sarkozy, Nicolas – S/PV.5749 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5675 France. Secrétaire d'Etat pour la Coopération et la Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Francophonie GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5677 Bockel, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5765 Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5637 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Bockel, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5765 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Gabon INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Moungara-Moussotsi, Alfred – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5649 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5705 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA COUNCIL Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Moungara-Moussotsi, Alfred – INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 IRAQ SITUATION Germany Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5763 SITUATION ISRAEL–LEBANON Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5616 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5736 DISARMAMENT Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5635 KOSOVO (SERBIA) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5673 Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von – MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5705 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Wieczorek-Zeul, Heidemarie – S/PV.5663 Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5635 - 155 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Ghana (continued) Guatemala (continued) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 COUNCIL Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5619 Briz-Gutiérrez, José Alberto – NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 Briz-Gutiérrez, José Alberto – S/PV.5703 PALESTINE QUESTION Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 DISARMAMENT Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) PEACEBUILDING INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5761 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5627 S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5776 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5649 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS PEACEBUILDING Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5796 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) RWANDA SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) SANCTIONS WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5766 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5679 Guinea Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Sow, Alpha Ibrahima – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5690 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN SOMALIA SITUATION Sow, Alpha Ibrahima – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5805 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS High Representative for the Implementation of the Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Schwarz-Schilling, Christian – S/PV.5675 Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION TERRORISM Schwarz-Schilling, Christian – S/PV.5675 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5679 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 Honduras TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5801 Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5628 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ COUNCIL Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5763 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5760 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5641 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5733; S/PV.5736 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5801 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS IAEA Osei-Adjei, Akwasi – S/PV.5766 DISARMAMENT Zlauvinen, Gustavo – S/PV.5635 Ghana. President IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Zlauvinen, Gustavo – S/PV.5710 Kufuor, John Agyekum – S/PV.5749 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Zlauvinen, Gustavo – S/PV.5635 Guatemala AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY IBRD. Special Representative to the United Briz-Gutiérrez, José Alberto – Nations S/PV.5735(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Avalle, Oscar – S/PV.5627 - 156 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

IBRD. Special Representative to the United Indonesia (continued) Nations (continued) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL PEACEBUILDING SECURITY Avalle, Oscar – S/PV.5627 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Iceland Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5655 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5792 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5641 Cotan, Imron – S/PV.5649 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663 Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5781 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5627 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Pratomo, Eddy – S/PV.5705 Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5705 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5641 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS IRAQ SITUATION Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 IMF Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5763 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5710 Munzberg, Reinhard – S/PV.5627 ISRAEL–LEBANON PEACEBUILDING Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; Munzberg, Reinhard – S/PV.5627 S/PV.5736 Budiman, Rachmat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) India KOSOVO (SERBIA) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5673 Doraiswami, Vikram – S/PV.5641 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Sen, Nirupam – S/PV.5760 Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5736 Sen, Nirupam – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); Budiman, Rachmat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5705(Resumption1) Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5629 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Doraiswami, Vikram – S/PV.5641 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Sen, Nirupam – S/PV.5760 Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5619 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Indonesia NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5641 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 PALESTINE QUESTION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5735 S/PV.5736 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5655 Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5629 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY PEACEBUILDING COUNCIL Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5627 Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5735 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5761 AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5789 Cotan, Imron – S/PV.5649 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5675 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5796 BURUNDI SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5786 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SANCTIONS Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5765 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5703 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5679 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5781 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 DISARMAMENT SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5635 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5690 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5679 SOMALIA SITUATION Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5805 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5796 - 157 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Indonesia (continued) International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Prosecutor (continued) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5727 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.5796 S/PV.5792 RWANDA SITUATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5629 Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of TERRORISM International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5679 Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION President Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5628 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5801 Pocar, Fausto – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 Pocar, Fausto – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5763 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Pocar, Fausto – S/PV.5796 Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5641 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5760 International Tribunal for the Prosecution of UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5736 International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5733 Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Prosecutor Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5765 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5801 Del Ponte, Carla – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Pratomo, Eddy – S/PV.5766 Del Ponte, Carla – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796

Indonesia. President Iran (Islamic Republic of) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang – S/PV.5749 Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.5760 Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad – S/PV.5641 International Committee of the Red Cross. DISARMAMENT Director-General Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) ISRAEL–LEBANON CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Gnaedinger, Angelo – S/PV.5781 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); International Criminal Court. Prosecutor S/PV.5736(Resumption1) AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Moreno-Ocampo, Luis – S/PV.5789 Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Motaki, Manouchehr – S/PV.5647 Moreno-Ocampo, Luis – S/PV.5687; S/PV.5789 PALESTINE QUESTION Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. S/PV.5736(Resumption1) President TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.5760 Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad – S/PV.5641 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5796 Iraq RWANDA SITUATION Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 IRAQ SITUATION Al Bayati, Hamid – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. S/PV.5808 Prosecutor Zebari, Hoshyar – S/PV.5693 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Al Bayati, Hamid – S/PV.5710 Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796

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Iraq (continued) Italy (continued) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ DISARMAMENT Al Bayati, Hamid – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5808 S/PV.5779 Zebari, Hoshyar – S/PV.5693 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; Iraq. Vice-President S/PV.5796 IRAQ SITUATION GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL 'Abd al-Mahdi, Adil – S/PV.5639 SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 'Abd al-Mahdi, Adil – S/PV.5639 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5655 Israel Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5792 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Craxi, Vittorio – S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5649 Eilon Shahar, Meirav – S/PV.5703 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705; DISARMAMENT S/PV.5776 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5679 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 ISRAEL–LEBANON IRAQ SITUATION Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5729 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5763 Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 ISRAEL–LEBANON NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) KOSOVO (SERBIA) PALESTINE QUESTION Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5673 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5679 S/PV.5685 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5777 Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5753 TERRORISM NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5679 PALESTINE QUESTION UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5736 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5629 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS PEACEBUILDING Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Italy Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5649 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5776 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5744; S/PV.5779 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5760 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5796 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY RWANDA SITUATION Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY SANCTIONS COUNCIL Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5779 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5735 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5675 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS BURUNDI SITUATION Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5690 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5786 SOMALIA SITUATION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5633 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5765 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5792; S/PV.5805 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792

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Italy (continued) Japan (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL PALESTINE QUESTION Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5629 Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) TERRORISM PEACEBUILDING Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5801 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5628 Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5679 S/PV.5729 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5763 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5760 TERRORISM UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5679 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5733 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5628 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5765 Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5801 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5801 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5641 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5760 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5766 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5801 Italy. Deputy Prime Minister WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) D' Alema, Massimo – S/PV.5641 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Jordan D' Alema, Massimo – S/PV.5641 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Italy. Prime Minister Zoubi, Basheer – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION Prodi, Romano – S/PV.5749 Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Zoubi, Basheer – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Japan TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Zoubi, Basheer – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5641 Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5760 Kazakhstan AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Aitimova, Byrganym – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) COUNCIL REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Aitimova, Byrganym – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5703 Aitimova, Byrganym – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT Kenya Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5679 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Muburi-Muita, Zachary D. – INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5663 COUNCIL Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Muburi-Muita, Zachary D. – S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5735(Resumption1) ISRAEL–LEBANON WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Muburi-Muita, Zachary D. – MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Kuwait NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed – S/PV.5629

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Kuwait (continued) Liechtenstein (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed – S/PV.5629 Ritter, Patrick – S/PV.5705(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed – S/PV.5629 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 League of Arab States SANCTIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Mahmassani, Yahya – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5776 Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.5679 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Mahmassani, Yahya – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); TERRORISM S/PV.5776 Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.5679 Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Lebanon WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT Ramadan, Majdi – S/PV.5679 Lithuania ISRAEL–LEBANON Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Cekuolis, Dalius – S/PV.5632 Mitri, Tarek – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.5719; S/PV.5719; Malawi S/PV.5736; S/PV.5790; S/PV.5790 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5642; S/PV.5642; Matenje, Steve Dick Tennyson – S/PV.5667 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Malaysia SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ramadan, Majdi – S/PV.5679 Ali, Hamidon – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.5736 Zainuddin, Zainol Rahim – S/PV.5629(Resumption Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) TERRORISM PALESTINE QUESTION Ramadan, Majdi – S/PV.5679 Zainuddin, Zainol Rahim – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Liberia REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ali, Hamidon – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Barnes, M. Nathaniel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Zainuddin, Zainol Rahim – S/PV.5629(Resumption Barnes, M. Nathaniel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1)

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Maldives AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ben Shaban, Mahmoud – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Shahid, Abdulla – S/PV.5663 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Marshall Islands Ben Shaban, Mahmoud – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Capelle, Alfred – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Elgannas, Abdurrahman – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Mauritius Elgannas, Abdurrahman – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Liechtenstein Soborun, Somduth – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Mexico Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Ritter, Patrick – S/PV.5703 Heller, Claude – S/PV.5703; Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5781(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.5679 Heller, Claude – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Heller, Claude – S/PV.5766(Resumption1)

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Micronesia (Federated States of) Netherlands (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Lippwe, Jeem – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5641 Montenegro Klerk, Piet de – S/PV.5760 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Koenders, Bert – S/PV.5766 Kaludjerovic, Nebojsa – S/PV.5697 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA New Zealand Kaludjerovic, Nebojsa – S/PV.5697 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Morocco Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5641 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5781 Chabar, Hamid – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT PALESTINE QUESTION Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Chabar, Hamid – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Chabar, Hamid – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Multinational Force in Iraq Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION IRAQ SITUATION Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5693 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5641 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5693 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5801 Myanmar WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Wai, Maung – S/PV.5703 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Swe, Kyaw Tint – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Security. Coordinator WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Wai, Maung – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Torry, Gina – S/PV.5766

Namibia Nicaragua AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Ithete, Nangula Frieda – S/PV.5735 Rubiales de Chamorro, María – ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5766(Resumption1) COUNCIL Ithete, Nangula Frieda – S/PV.5735 Nigeria INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Mbuende, Kaire Munionganda – S/PV.5663 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Shiweva, Julius – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Aniokoye, Felix Ani – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Wali, Aminu Bashir – S/PV.5703 Shiweva, Julius – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Wigwe, Chijioke – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Nepal PEACEBUILDING Wigwe, Chijioke – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Acharya, Madhu Raman – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Wali, Aminu Bashir – S/PV.5690

Netherlands Norway AFGHANISTAN SITUATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5641 Juul, Mona – S/PV.5641 Klerk, Piet de – S/PV.5760 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5760 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5735 Koenders, Bert – S/PV.5663 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Majoor, Frank – S/PV.5627 COUNCIL PEACEBUILDING Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5735 Majoor, Frank – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 BURUNDI SITUATION SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5793 Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5690 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5781(Resumption1)

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Norway (continued) Organization of the Islamic Conference. Chairman DISARMAMENT (continued) Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Mehdiyev, Agshin (Azerbaijan) – Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Mehdiyev, Agshin (Azerbaijan) – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5705(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Organizatsiia Dogovora o kollektivnoi MIDDLE EAST SITUATION bezopasnosti Juul, Mona – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Dapkiunas, Andrei (Belarus) – S/PV.5641 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION Jeenbaev, Nurbek (Kyrgyzstan) – S/PV.5776 Juul, Mona – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Jeenbaev, Nurbek (Kyrgyzstan) – S/PV.5776 PEACEBUILDING UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Dapkiunas, Andrei (Belarus) – S/PV.5641 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Pakistan Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Akram, Munir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Juul, Mona – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Hashmi, Khalil-ur-Rahman – S/PV.5635(Resumption UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN 1) Juul, Mona – S/PV.5641 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5760 Akram, Munir – S/PV.5705(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5663 Juul, Mona – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); Organization for Security and Co-operation in S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Europe. Chairman-in-Office NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Hashmi, Khalil-ur-Rahman – S/PV.5635(Resumption EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY 1) Moratinos Cuyaubé, Miguel Angel (Spain) – PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5751 Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Moratinos Cuyaubé, Miguel Angel (Spain) – TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5751 Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Weapons. Director-General Akram, Munir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 DISARMAMENT Pfirter, Rogelio F. – S/PV.5635 Palau NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Pfirter, Rogelio F. – S/PV.5635 Beck, Stuart – S/PV.5663(Resumption1)

Organization of the Islamic Conference Palestine INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ISRAEL–LEBANON Wahab, Abdul – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5667 S/PV.5776 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Wahab, Abdul – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5736 S/PV.5776 PALESTINE QUESTION Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Organization of the Islamic Conference. Chairman S/PV.5736 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mehdiyev, Agshin (Azerbaijan) – Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5736

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Panama Panama (continued) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5760 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5776 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5641 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5649 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5655 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5735 RWANDA SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5697 COUNCIL Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5735 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5690 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5789 SOMALIA SITUATION BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5805 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5675 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS BURUNDI SITUATION Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5786 S/PV.5789 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5792 Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5765 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5629 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 DISARMAMENT TERRORISM Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5635 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5795 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5628 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5801 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ SECURITY Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5693 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5677 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5631 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5760 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5641 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5655 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5792 Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5765 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5801 S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5631 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5697 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5766 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Panama. President Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5697 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Torrijos, Martín – S/PV.5749 IRAQ SITUATION Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5693 Papua New Guinea Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 ISRAEL–LEBANON INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667 Aisi, Robert Guba – S/PV.5663 KOSOVO (SERBIA) Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5673 Peru MIDDLE EAST SITUATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5629 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5779 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5735 S/PV.5777 García Belaúnde, José Antonio – S/PV.5749 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Tincopa, Romy – S/PV.5655 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION COUNCIL Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5629 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5735 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION PEACEBUILDING Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5675 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 BURUNDI SITUATION Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5786 - 164 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Peru (continued) Peru (continued) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SOMALIA SITUATION Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5706 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5805 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5765 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Tincopa, Romy – S/PV.5784 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5703 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5781 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5736 SITUATION Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5616 TERRORISM DISARMAMENT Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5635 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5628 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5801 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5675 Gallardo, Vitaliano – S/PV.5693 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5677 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Tincopa, Romy – S/PV.5655 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5706 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5792 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5765 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5801 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5766 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Philippines INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Davide, Hilario G. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) IRAQ SITUATION Romulo, Alberto Gatmaitan – S/PV.5776 Gallardo, Vitaliano – S/PV.5693 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Romulo, Alberto Gatmaitan – S/PV.5776 ISRAEL–LEBANON TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5667 Baja, Lauro – S/PV.5628 KOSOVO (SERBIA) Davide, Hilario G. – S/PV.5801 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5673 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Davide, Hilario G. – S/PV.5801 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5736 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Portugal S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5635 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5776 PALESTINE QUESTION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5736 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5776 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION PEACEBUILDING Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5628; Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 S/PV.5801 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5649 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5801 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5776 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5766 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5796 RWANDA SITUATION Qatar Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SANCTIONS Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5641; Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Al-Thani, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa – S/PV.5749 Zanelli Flores, Yella – S/PV.5690 - 165 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Qatar (continued) Qatar (continued) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION COUNCIL Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5735 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5629 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5736 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5675 PEACEBUILDING BURUNDI SITUATION Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5627 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5786 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5761 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5765 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5649 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5776 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5703 RWANDA SITUATION Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5781 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SANCTIONS SITUATION Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5779 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5616 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE DISARMAMENT Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5679; Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5690 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5675 SOMALIA SITUATION Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5792; GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5805 SECURITY SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Al-Ansari, Mishal – S/PV.5637 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5670 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5677 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5727; HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5792 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5655 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5629 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5736 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5649; TERRORISM S/PV.5663 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5679; Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5776 S/PV.5779 Al-Rumaihi, Muhammed – S/PV.5632 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5795 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5628; INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5801 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ IRAQ SITUATION Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5729; Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 S/PV.5763 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5641; Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5710 S/PV.5760 ISRAEL–LEBANON UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 Al-Henzab, Faisal Abdulla Hamad – S/PV.5733 KOSOVO (SERBIA) UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5673 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5670 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5765 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5629; UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5801 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5736 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5766 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753 Republic of Korea Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5777 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5703 Al-Ansari, Mishal – S/PV.5807 DISARMAMENT Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5635; Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5679 S/PV.5647; S/PV.5779 Oh, Joon – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1)

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Republic of Korea (continued) Russian Federation (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY IRAQ SITUATION Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729; S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5763 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5808 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Oh, Joon – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5710 PEACEBUILDING ISRAEL–LEBANON Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE KOSOVO (SERBIA) Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5679 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5673 TERRORISM MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5679 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5685 Kim, Hyun Chong – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Russian Federation Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5777 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5744; NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647; AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5779 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5655 PALESTINE QUESTION Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich – S/PV.5749 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5629 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5735 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY PEACEBUILDING COUNCIL Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5735 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5751 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5713 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5776 BURUNDI SITUATION RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5786 Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS RWANDA SITUATION Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5765 Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS SANCTIONS Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5779 DISARMAMENT SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Kuzmin, Gennady V. – S/PV.5690 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5751 SOMALIA SITUATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5805 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5713 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5792 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5789 SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5677 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5629 Leplinskiy, Vitaliy A. – S/PV.5637 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS TERRORISM Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729; Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5776 S/PV.5763 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5639 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5697 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5742; S/PV.5796 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5733 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5765 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5801 - 167 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Russian Federation (continued) Singapore (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5766 Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5628

Rwanda Slovakia CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5703 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Burian, Peter – S/PV.5655 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5735 Ngoga, Martin – S/PV.5697 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5796 COUNCIL REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5735 Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5675 Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5796 BURUNDI SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5786 Ngoga, Martin – S/PV.5697 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5796 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5765 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Senegal Burian, Peter – S/PV.5703 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5781 Seck, Coly – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5635 Badji, Paul – S/PV.5705 EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Seck, Coly – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5751 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Badji, Paul – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 PALESTINE QUESTION Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5675 Badji, Paul – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 PEACEBUILDING GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Seck, Coly – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Burian, Peter – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Badji, Paul – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Burian, Peter – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Serbia INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Bartho, Igor – S/PV.5776 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Burian, Peter – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Jevremovic, Pavle – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5649; INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5705 Jevremovic, Pavle – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5663 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Sierra Leone Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo – S/PV.5627 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA PEACEBUILDING Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 Pemagbi, Joe Robert – S/PV.5761 Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo – S/PV.5627 IRAQ SITUATION SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Burian, Peter – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 Kanu, Allieu Ibrahim – S/PV.5690 ISRAEL–LEBANON Pemagbi, Joe Robert – S/PV.5813 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667 UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE KOREAN QUESTION Pemagbi, Joe Robert – S/PV.5813 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5618 KOSOVO (SERBIA) Singapore Burian, Peter – S/PV.5673 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); Burian, Peter – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5619 Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5776(Resumption1)

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Slovakia (continued) South Africa NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Burian, Peter – S/PV.5618 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5641; Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5635 S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5647 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5655; Burian, Peter – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5706; S/PV.5717; S/PV.5735 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY PEACEBUILDING COUNCIL Burian, Peter – S/PV.5627 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5735 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5761 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5675 Bartho, Igor – S/PV.5776 BURUNDI SITUATION Burian, Peter – S/PV.5649 Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5786 Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5751 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5765 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS RWANDA SITUATION Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5781 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5703 Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SITUATION Bartho, Igor – S/PV.5690 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5616 SOMALIA SITUATION DISARMAMENT Burian, Peter – S/PV.5805 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5635; SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5789 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5784 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5675 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667 SECURITY TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5637; Burian, Peter – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 S/PV.5677; S/PV.5706 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007) HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Burian, Peter – S/PV.5769 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5655; UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5792 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana – S/PV.5649 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5615; UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5765 Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5776 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Burian, Peter – S/PV.5801 Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Algayerová, Olga – S/PV.5766 Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 IRAQ SITUATION Slovakia. President Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5763 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5693 Gasparovic, Ivan – S/PV.5749 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5710 Solomon Islands ISRAEL–LEBANON Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Beck, Collin D. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5736 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 Beck, Collin D. – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5619; Somalia S/PV.5777 SOMALIA SITUATION Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5753 Dhakkar, Ahmed Botan – S/PV.5805 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647; S/PV.5779

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South Africa. President South Africa (continued) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION Mbeki, Thabo – S/PV.5749 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Spain Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PEACEBUILDING De Palacio España, Iñigo – Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5761 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN De Palacio España, Iñigo – Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5776 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Yáñez-Barnuevo, Juan Antonio – S/PV.5766 Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5796 RWANDA SITUATION Special Court for Sierra Leone. President Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 SANCTIONS SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5779 Gelaga-King, George – S/PV.5690 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5679; Special Court for Sierra Leone. Prosecutor S/PV.5779 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Rapp, Stephen – S/PV.5690 Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5690 SOMALIA SITUATION Sudan Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5633 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5805 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5735 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5706; ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5717; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 COUNCIL Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5735 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5629; INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5736 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5649; TERRORISM S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5679; REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5779 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5649 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5628; SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5791 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5801 S/PV.5784 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5763 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5693 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5641; Sweden S/PV.5760 UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5791 Lidén, Anders – S/PV.5766 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5733 Switzerland UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY SAHARA Baum, Andreas – S/PV.5735 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5669; ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5773 COUNCIL UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Baum, Andreas – S/PV.5735 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5765 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Maurer, Peter – S/PV.5781 Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5801 DISARMAMENT WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5679 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5669; INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5773 Baum, Andreas – S/PV.5705 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5766 Maurer, Peter – S/PV.5663

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Switzerland (continued) Turkey (continued) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE PALESTINE QUESTION Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5679 Ilkin, Baki – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRORISM TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5679 Ilkin, Baki – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1)

Syrian Arab Republic Tuvalu DISARMAMENT INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5679 Pita, Afelee F. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) ISRAEL–LEBANON Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 Uganda Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736; COUNCIL S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5629 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Ukraine Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5679 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 Kryzhanivskyi, Viktor V. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736; S/PV.5736(Resumption1) UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding TERRORISM Support Office Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE McAskie, Carolyn – S/PV.5627 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736 PEACEBUILDING UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON McAskie, Carolyn – S/PV.5627 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736 UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Thailand Operations INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Pramudwinai, Don – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Annabi, Hédi – S/PV.5649 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Pramudwinai, Don – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Annabi, Hédi – S/PV.5649

Timor-Leste UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairman Borges, Sofia – S/PV.5801 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Costa, Zacarias Albano da – S/PV.5739 Badji, Paul (Senegal) – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Santos, Nelson – S/PV.5791 PALESTINE QUESTION UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE Badji, Paul (Senegal) – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Costa, Zacarias Albano da – S/PV.5739 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Badji, Paul (Senegal) – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Borges, Sofia – S/PV.5801 Santos, Nelson – S/PV.5791 UN. Contact Group on Somalia. Co-Chair Timor-Leste. Prime Minister SOMALIA SITUATION Lovald, Johan Ludvik (Norway) – S/PV.5805 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Ramos-Horta, José – S/PV.5628 UN. Controller Tunisia IRAQ SITUATION Sach, Warren – S/PV.5808 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Hachani, Ali – S/PV.5705 UN. Deputy Secretary-General Turkey SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Mtengeti-Migiro, Rose – S/PV.5690 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Ilkin, Baki – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) - 171 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

UN. Economic and Social Council (2007 : New York and Geneva). President UN. Secretary-General INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Cekuolis, Dalius (Lithuania) – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5735; S/PV.5749 PEACEBUILDING ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Cekuolis, Dalius (Lithuania) – S/PV.5627 COUNCIL Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5735 UN. General Assembly (61st sess. : 2006-2007). CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS President Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5781 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; Al-Khalifa, Haya Rashed (Bahrain) – S/PV.5632; S/PV.5776 S/PV.5705 IRAQ SITUATION Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5729 UN. General Assembly (61st sess. : 2006-2007). MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Vice-President Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5753 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Mérorès, Léo (Haiti) – S/PV.5735 Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5776 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS COUNCIL Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5727 Mérorès, Léo (Haiti) – S/PV.5735 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5729 UN. Group of African States WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5766 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) – UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President S/PV.5781(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN. Peacebuilding Commission (1st sess. : 2006- Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – 2007 : New York). Sierra Leone Configuration. S/PV.5645 Chairman Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5718 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – Majoor, Frank (Netherlands) – S/PV.5804 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5717 UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Chairman ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY PEACEBUILDING COUNCIL Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5761 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Committee. Acting Chairman Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5782 BURUNDI SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5686 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5735 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5809 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS COUNCIL Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5772 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5735 Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5617 UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana (South Africa) – S/PV.5651 Committee. Chairman Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5700; INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5711; S/PV.5712 Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) – S/PV.5627; Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5716; S/PV.5717 S/PV.5632 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION PEACEBUILDING Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5734 Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) – S/PV.5627 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5748 CHAD–SUDAN UN. Principal Deputy Special Representative of Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5621 the Secretary-General for Côte d'Ivoire Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5734 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5748 Moussa, Abou – S/PV.5765 CHAD SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5734 Moussa, Abou – S/PV.5765 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5748 CYPRUS QUESTION Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5803 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5696

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UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President (continued) (continued) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SITUATION Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5728; S/PV.5728 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5674 Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) – S/PV.5704 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5653 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5814 S/PV.5648 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5721; Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5802 S/PV.5726 Pierce, Karen (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5664 DISARMAMENT Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5747 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5799; S/PV.5800 ERITREA–ETHIOPIA Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5691; Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5778 S/PV.5691; S/PV.5694; S/PV.5698 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5725 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5757 Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5782; NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5785 Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5622 GEORGIA SITUATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5759 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5743 SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – S/PV.5644 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5783 Wirajuda, Hassan (Indonesia) – GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5762 RWANDA SITUATION HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5741 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5758 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5708 Kubis, Ján (Slovakia) – S/PV.5632 SMALL ARMS Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5709 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) SOMALIA SITUATION Wirajuda, Hassan (Indonesia) – D' Alema, Massimo (Italy) – S/PV.5812 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5732 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5671 Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5785 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5695 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5720 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5741 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS IRAQ SITUATION Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5752; S/PV.5768; Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5729 S/PV.5774 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5684 S/PV.5639 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5750 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5717 Sanders, Jackie (United States) – S/PV.5681 TERRORISM ISRAEL–LEBANON Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5754; S/PV.5764 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5728 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5659; Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) – S/PV.5704 S/PV.5662 Pierce, Karen (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5664 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5738 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5691 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5798; S/PV.5816 LIBERIA SITUATION Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5714 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5668 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5745 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5634 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5810 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5740 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5699 Sanders, Jackie (United States) – S/PV.5682 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5729 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – S/PV.5639 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – S/PV.5645 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5718

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UN. Security Council. Informal Working Group on UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Documentation and Other Procedural Questions. (continued) Chairman UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5802 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5806 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5698 UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE UN. Security Council Committee Established Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5740 pursuant to Resolution 918 (1994) concerning UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Rwanda. Chairman Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5728 Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) – S/PV.5704 RWANDA SITUATION UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA Jenie, Rezlan (Indonesia) – S/PV.5650 Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5626 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5725 UN. Security Council Committee Established UN MISSION IN LIBERIA pursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Sierra Leone. Chairman S/PV.5652 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5668 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) – S/PV.5806 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5745 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5810 UN. Security Council Committee Established UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN pursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al- Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5768; S/PV.5774 UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA Qaida and the Taliban and Associated Individuals Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5759 and Entities. Chairman Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5661 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5679; Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5772 S/PV.5779 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5700; DISARMAMENT S/PV.5711 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5779 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5716 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5779 REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SANCTIONS Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5630 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5679; Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5730 S/PV.5779 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5674 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5653; Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5660 S/PV.5779 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5814 TERRORISM Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5721 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5779 UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5803 UN. Security Council Committee Established Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5696 pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Counter-Terrorism. Chairman Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5758 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5636 DISARMAMENT Osei-Adjei, Akwasi (Ghana) – Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 UN. Security Council. Ad Hoc Committee on SANCTIONS Mandate Review. Co-Chairman Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5806 TERRORISM Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5679; UN. Security Council. Ad Hoc Working Group on S/PV.5779 Conflict Prevention and Resolution in Africa. Chairman UN. Security Council Committee Established AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY pursuant to Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin (Congo) – S/PV.5806 Iraq. Chairman IRAQ SITUATION Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5806

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UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1521 (2003) concerning UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Liberia. Chairman Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation LIBERIA SITUATION Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) – S/PV.5806 Organization and the Palestinian Authority (continued) UN. Security Council Committee Established MIDDLE EAST SITUATION pursuant to Resolution 1533 (2004) concerning Soto, Alvaro de – S/PV.5629 the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Chairman Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – S/PV.5701; S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736; DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5736(Resumption1) SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) – S/PV.5806 Soto, Alvaro de – S/PV.5629 UN. Security Council Committee Established Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – S/PV.5701; S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736 pursuant to Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Non-Proliferation of Nuclear, Chemical and Soto, Alvaro de – S/PV.5629 Biological Weapons. Chairman Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 DISARMAMENT UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Darfur NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779; Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.5784 S/PV.5806 SANCTIONS UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General to Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 Myanmar SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS TERRORISM Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary- UN. Security Council Committee Established General and Head of the United Nations pursuant to Resolution 1737 (2006) concerning Assistance Mission in Afghanistan the Islamic Republic of Iran. Chairman AFGHANISTAN SITUATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Koenigs, Tom – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5646; UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5702; S/PV.5807 Koenigs, Tom – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760

UN. Security Council Mission on the Kosovo UN. Special Representative of the Secretary- Issue. Head General for Iraq FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION IRAQ SITUATION Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5672 Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 KFOR UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5672 Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 KOSOVO (SERBIA) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5672; S/PV.5673 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary- General for Somalia UN. Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on SOMALIA SITUATION Gender Issues and Advancement of Women Ould Abdallah, Ahmedou – S/PV.5805 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mayanja, Rachel N. – S/PV.5766 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary- General for the Great Lakes Region UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Process and Personal Representative of the SECURITY Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Fall, Ibrahima – S/PV.5637 Organization and the Palestinian Authority UN. Special Representative of the Secretary- ISRAEL–LEBANON Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – General for Timor-Leste S/PV.5736(Resumption1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Khare, Atul – S/PV.5628

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UN. Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs UN. Working Group of the Security Council Established by Resolution 1566 (2004). Chairman DISARMAMENT Tanaka, Nobuaki – S/PV.5635 TERRORISM NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) – S/PV.5806 Tanaka, Nobuaki – S/PV.5635 UN Development Fund for Women. Executive UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Director Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Sandler, Joanne – S/PV.5766 Holmes, John – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS UN International Independent Investigation Holmes, John – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781; Commission in Lebanon. Commissioner S/PV.5781(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Brammertz, Serge – S/PV.5642; S/PV.5642; SECURITY S/PV.5719; S/PV.5719; S/PV.5790; S/PV.5790 Holmes, John – S/PV.5677 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Holmes, John – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Commission. Acting Executive Chairman SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Holmes, John – S/PV.5792 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Perricos, Demetrius – S/PV.5710 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention. Executive Director DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Guéhenno, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5616 Costa, Antonio Maria – S/PV.5641 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Guéhenno, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5784 Costa, Antonio Maria – S/PV.5641 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Guéhenno, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5766 United Arab Emirates WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Al-Jarman, Ahmed – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION United Kingdom Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5616 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5641 Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5705 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5779 IRAQ SITUATION Sawers, John – S/PV.5760 Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5763 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY ISRAEL–LEBANON Howells, Kim – S/PV.5749 Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5706 Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5667 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5717 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Sawers, John – S/PV.5735 Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; COUNCIL S/PV.5746; S/PV.5767; S/PV.5788; S/PV.5815 Sawers, John – S/PV.5735 PALESTINE QUESTION BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5713 Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5746; S/PV.5767; S/PV.5788; S/PV.5815 McKenzie Smith, Justin – S/PV.5786 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5765 Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5746; S/PV.5767; S/PV.5815 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5703 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Sawers, John – S/PV.5781 Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5763 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE SITUATION Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5815 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5616 DISARMAMENT Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5635 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779

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United Kingdom (continued) United Kingdom (continued) EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY SOMALIA SITUATION Sawers, John – S/PV.5751 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5633; S/PV.5706 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5792 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; S/PV.5713 Sawers, John – S/PV.5805 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SECURITY Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5706; S/PV.5727 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5706 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5792 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Sawers, John – S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5655 Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5792 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5629 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Beckett, Margaret – S/PV.5663 TERRORISM Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5627 Johnston, Paul – S/PV.5628 Sawers, John – S/PV.5776 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5801 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5742 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5729 IRAQ SITUATION Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5729 Sawers, John – S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Sawers, John – S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5641 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Sawers, John – S/PV.5760 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5710 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON ISRAEL–LEBANON Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5765 KOREAN QUESTION UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5618 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5801 KOSOVO (SERBIA) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5673 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5766 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 United Republic of Tanzania Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5629 Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS COUNCIL Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5619 Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Sawers, John – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635; REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5647 Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5779 PALESTINE QUESTION United States Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5629 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5779 PEACEBUILDING Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5760 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5627 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Sawers, John – S/PV.5761 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5655 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5735 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5649 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Sawers, John – S/PV.5751; S/PV.5776 COUNCIL SANCTIONS Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5735 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5779 AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5789 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5675 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5690 BURUNDI SITUATION DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5786 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5765 - 177 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

United States (continued) United States (continued) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 DISARMAMENT RWANDA SITUATION Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5679 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY SANCTIONS Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5751 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5779 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5679 Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5779 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5675 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5690 SECURITY SOMALIA SITUATION McBride, Thomas Kirk – S/PV.5637 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5805 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5677 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5792 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5655 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776 S/PV.5736 Miller, Richard T. – S/PV.5627 TERRORISM Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5649 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5679 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5663 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Brencick, William – S/PV.5628 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5801 Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5639 Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN IRAQ SITUATION Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5641 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5760 S/PV.5808 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5639 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5733; S/PV.5736 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5710 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5765 ISRAEL–LEBANON UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5801 KOREAN QUESTION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5618 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5766 KOSOVO (SERBIA) Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5673 United States. President MIDDLE EAST SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Bush, George W. (George Walker), 1946- – Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 S/PV.5749 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Uruguay Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5619 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION DISARMAMENT Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5807 Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635; INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5646; S/PV.5702; S/PV.5779 Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5647 S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5736 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION PEACEBUILDING Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Miller, Richard T. – S/PV.5627 PEACEBUILDING Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5761 Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5776 Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5751 - 178 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) World Customs Organization (continued) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION DISARMAMENT Schmitz, Michael – S/PV.5635 Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – S/PV.5679 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 Yemen INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Leong, Pui – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Al-Saidi, Abdullah – S/PV.5736 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – Al-Saidi, Abdullah – S/PV.5736 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Al-Saidi, Abdullah – S/PV.5736 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 PALESTINE QUESTION Zambia Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Kapambwe, Lazarous – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) SANCTIONS Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – S/PV.5679 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRORISM Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – S/PV.5679 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779

Viet Nam AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5679 Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5679 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) TERRORISM Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5679 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5766(Resumption1)

World Customs Organization DISARMAMENT Schmitz, Michael – S/PV.5635

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'Abd al-Mahdi, Adil (Iraq. Vice-President) Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. (Jordan) (continued) IRAQ SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5639 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5639 S/PV.5736(Resumption1)

Abdelaziz, Maged Abdelfattah (Egypt) Al-Ansari, Mishal (Qatar) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5632(Resumption SECURITY 1) S/PV.5637 PEACEBUILDING NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) S/PV.5807 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766(Resumption1); S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Al-Bader, Jamal (Qatar) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Aboud, Mahmoud Mohamed (Comoros) S/PV.5703 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5663(Resumption1) SITUATION S/PV.5616 Acharya, Madhu Raman (Nepal) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS SECURITY S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5677 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Adada, Rodolphe (Congo) S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 IRAQ SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 S/PV.5649 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5710 S/PV.5649 ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5667 Aisi, Robert Guba (Papua New Guinea) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5667 S/PV.5663 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5667 Aitimova, Byrganym (Kazakhstan) PEACEBUILDING INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5670 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5667 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Akram, Munir (Pakistan) UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN S/PV.5670 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Al-Henzab, Faisal Abdulla Hamad (Qatar) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5705(Resumption1) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5733 S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Al-Jarman, Ahmed (United Arab Emirates) Al Bayati, Hamid (Iraq) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Al-Khalifa, Haya Rashed (Bahrain) (UN. General S/PV.5710 Assembly (61st sess. : 2006-2007). President) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 S/PV.5632; S/PV.5705

Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. (Jordan) Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed (Kuwait) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5629

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Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed (Kuwait) Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) (continued) (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5629 S/PV.5765 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5629 S/PV.5801 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) S/PV.5766 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) (UN. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Security Council Committee Established pursuant S/PV.5675 to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra BURUNDI SITUATION Leone. Chairman) S/PV.5786 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5806 S/PV.5765 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) (UN. S/PV.5781 Security Council Committee Established pursuant DISARMAMENT S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 to Resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Chairman) S/PV.5675 LIBERIA SITUATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5806 S/PV.5792 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq (Qatar) S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY KOSOVO (SERBIA) COUNCIL S/PV.5673 S/PV.5735 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 S/PV.5697 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753 S/PV.5655 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5776 PALESTINE QUESTION INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5629 S/PV.5697 PEACEBUILDING INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5761 S/PV.5697 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5649 S/PV.5736 SANCTIONS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5777 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5736 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5690 S/PV.5776 SOMALIA SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5792; S/PV.5805 S/PV.5697 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5736 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL TERRORISM S/PV.5629 S/PV.5795 TERRORISM S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Al-Rumaihi, Muhammed (Qatar) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5632 S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Al-Saidi, Abdullah (Yemen) S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5736 - 182 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Al-Saidi, Abdullah (Yemen) (continued) Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5736 S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL DISARMAMENT S/PV.5736 S/PV.5635 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Al-Thani, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa (Qatar) S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5749 S/PV.5631 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Algayerová, Olga (Slovakia) S/PV.5655 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5766 S/PV.5776 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Ali, Hamidon (Malaysia) S/PV.5697 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5697 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5673 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Amil, Farukh (Pakistan) S/PV.5629 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5663 S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 PALESTINE QUESTION PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5629 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Aniokoye, Felix Ani (Nigeria) S/PV.5776 RWANDA SITUATION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5697 S/PV.5781(Resumption1) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 Annabi, Hédi (UN. Assistant Secretary-General for TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Peacekeeping Operations) S/PV.5629 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5649 S/PV.5628 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5649 S/PV.5760 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Argüello, Jorge (Argentina) S/PV.5631 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5735 S/PV.5766 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) (UN. Security S/PV.5735 Council Committee Established pursuant to CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter- S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Terrorism. Chairman) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5779 DISARMAMENT Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) S/PV.5779 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5760 S/PV.5779 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY SANCTIONS S/PV.5655 S/PV.5779 AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5789 S/PV.5779 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION TERRORISM S/PV.5675 S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 - 183 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier (Venezuela Baja, Lauro (Philippines) (Bolivarian Republic of)) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5628 S/PV.5679 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Ban, Ki-moon (UN. Secretary-General) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5735; S/PV.5749 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE COUNCIL S/PV.5679 S/PV.5735 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5781 TERRORISM INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5679 S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 IRAQ SITUATION Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso (Indonesia) S/PV.5729 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5735 S/PV.5753 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN COUNCIL S/PV.5776 S/PV.5735 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5727 S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5729 S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5766 S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Banks, Rosemary (New Zealand) S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5641 S/PV.5736 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5781 Avalle, Oscar (IBRD. Special Representative to the DISARMAMENT United Nations) S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) PEACEBUILDING NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5627 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Badji, Paul (Senegal) S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5641 S/PV.5705 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5801 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Barnes, M. Nathaniel (Liberia) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Badji, Paul (Senegal) (UN. Committee on the S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Palestinian People. Chairman) S/PV.5649(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Barriga, Stefan (Liechtenstein) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5679 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5679 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRORISM Bailly-Niagri, Guillaume (Côte d'Ivoire) S/PV.5679 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5717

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Bartho, Igor (Slovakia) Belle, Olivier (Belgium) (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5776 S/PV.5667 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5776 S/PV.5641 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5690 S/PV.5733

Bassolé, Djibrill (Burkina Faso) Ben Shaban, Mahmoud (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5765 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5765 COUNCIL S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Bassolé, Djibrill (Burkina Faso. Minister of National Security) Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo (Cuba) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5676 S/PV.5779 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE DISARMAMENT S/PV.5676 S/PV.5779 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Baum, Andreas (Switzerland) S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5779 S/PV.5735 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5779 COUNCIL TERRORISM S/PV.5735 S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5705 Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin (Congo) Beck, Collin D. (Solomon Islands) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5655 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5655 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Beck, Stuart (Palau) ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 PALESTINE QUESTION Beckett, Margaret (United Kingdom) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5663 S/PV.5784 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Belle, Olivier (Belgium) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5641 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5655 S/PV.5766 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin (Congo) (UN. Security S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Council. Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Prevention and Resolution in Africa. Chairman) S/PV.5655 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5806 S/PV.5667 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Blum, Claudia (Colombia) S/PV.5667 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5667 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766(Resumption1) - 185 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Bockel, Jean-Marie (France. Secrétaire d'Etat pour la Coopération et la Francophonie) Burian, Peter (Slovakia) (continued) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS KOREAN QUESTION S/PV.5765 S/PV.5618 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5765 S/PV.5673 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Borges, Sofia (Timor-Leste) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5801 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5618 S/PV.5801 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Brammertz, Serge (UN International Independent PEACEBUILDING Investigation Commission in Lebanon. S/PV.5627 Commissioner) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5649 S/PV.5642; S/PV.5642; S/PV.5719; S/PV.5719; RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS S/PV.5790; S/PV.5790 S/PV.5796 RWANDA SITUATION Brencick, William (United States) S/PV.5796 SOMALIA SITUATION TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5805 S/PV.5628 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Briz-Gutiérrez, José Alberto (Guatemala) S/PV.5727; S/PV.5789 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 COUNCIL UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007) S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5769 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5703 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Budiman, Rachmat (Indonesia) S/PV.5765 ISRAEL–LEBANON UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5801 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Burian, Peter (Slovakia) (UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) Burian, Peter (Slovakia) DISARMAMENT AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5655 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5765 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5634 S/PV.5703 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5796 S/PV.5630 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY Burian, Peter (Slovakia) (UN. Security Council. Ad S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Hoc Committee on Mandate Review. Co- HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Chairman) S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5806 S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Burian, Peter (Slovakia) (UN. Security Council. S/PV.5796 Informal Working Group on Documentation and INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Other Procedural Questions. Chairman) S/PV.5796 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5806 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 - 186 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Burian, Peter (Slovakia) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution Carmon, Daniel (Israel) (continued) 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Chairman) TERRORISM S/PV.5736(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5779 Cekuolis, Dalius (Lithuania) DISARMAMENT S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5632 S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779; S/PV.5806 SANCTIONS Cekuolis, Dalius (Lithuania) (UN. Economic and S/PV.5779 Social Council (2007 : New York and Geneva). SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE President) S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRORISM S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 S/PV.5779 PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5627 Bush, George W. (George Walker), 1946- (United States. President) Chabar, Hamid (Morocco) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5749 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION Butagira, Francis K. (Uganda) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Chávez, Luis Enrique (Peru) S/PV.5735(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5779 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5735 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Byron, Dennis (International Criminal Tribunal for S/PV.5735 Rwanda. President) BURUNDI SITUATION INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5786 S/PV.5796 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5706 S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS S/PV.5703 S/PV.5796 DISARMAMENT RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Capelle, Alfred (Marshall Islands) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Carmon, Daniel (Israel) S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5736 DISARMAMENT NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5736 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5649 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5796 PALESTINE QUESTION RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 - 187 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Chávez, Luis Enrique (Peru) (continued) Christian, Leslie (Ghana) (continued) SANCTIONS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5675 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5786 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5736 SITUATION TERRORISM S/PV.5616 S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 DISARMAMENT TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5679 S/PV.5628 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5675 S/PV.5706 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SECURITY S/PV.5766 S/PV.5677 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Chen, Peijie (China) S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5796 S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5796 S/PV.5736 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5796 S/PV.5673 RWANDA SITUATION MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 PALESTINE QUESTION Chevalier, Pierre (Belgium) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 PEACEBUILDING INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5761 S/PV.5632 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5776 S/PV.5766 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5679 Choi, Young-Jin (Republic of Korea) SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5690 S/PV.5703 SOMALIA SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5805 S/PV.5679 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5632(Resumption TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL 1); S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 PEACEBUILDING TERRORISM S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) S/PV.5679 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5679 S/PV.5801 TERRORISM UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5679 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed (Bangladesh) S/PV.5760 DISARMAMENT UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5733; S/PV.5736 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5801

Christian, Leslie (Ghana) Christian, Leslie (Ghana) (UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational Committee. Acting AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5760 Chairman) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5655; S/PV.5717 S/PV.5735 - 188 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Christian, Leslie (Ghana) (UN. Peacebuilding Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) (continued) Commission. Organizational Committee. Acting IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Chairman) (continued) S/PV.5710 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY KOSOVO (SERBIA) COUNCIL S/PV.5673 S/PV.5735 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) (UN. Security Council MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (62nd year : 2007). President) S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5772 PALESTINE QUESTION GEORGIA SITUATION S/PV.5629 S/PV.5759 PEACEBUILDING GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 S/PV.5762 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5649; S/PV.5751 S/PV.5758 SANCTIONS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5757 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5752; S/PV.5768; S/PV.5774 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS TERRORISM S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 S/PV.5754; S/PV.5764 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN S/PV.5629 S/PV.5768; S/PV.5774 TERRORISM UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5759 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 S/PV.5772 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 S/PV.5758 Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) (UN. Christian, Leslie (Ghana) (UN. Security Council Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq. Chairman) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5617 IRAQ SITUATION CHAD–SUDAN S/PV.5806 S/PV.5621 NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) S/PV.5622 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA S/PV.5641; S/PV.5744; S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5626 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5675; S/PV.5713 Costa, Antonio Maria (UN Office for Drug Control CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS and Crime Prevention. Executive Director) S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5641 S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5641 S/PV.5751 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Costa, Zacarias Albano da (Timor-Leste) S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; S/PV.5713 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SECURITY S/PV.5739 S/PV.5677 UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5739 S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Cotan, Imron (Indonesia) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5697 S/PV.5649 IRAQ SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 S/PV.5649

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Craxi, Vittorio (Italy) Davide, Hilario G. (Philippines) (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5801 Cui, Tiankai (China) De Palacio España, Iñigo (Spain) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5632 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5776(Resumption1) D' Alema, Massimo (Italy. Deputy Prime Minister) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5776(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5641 Del Ponte, Carla (International Tribunal for the UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5641 Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law D' Alema, Massimo (Italy) (UN. Security Council Committed in the Territory of the Former (62nd year : 2007). President) Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor) SOMALIA SITUATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5812 S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 DISARMAMENT S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) DeLaurentis, Jeffrey (United States) ISRAEL–LEBANON AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5789 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5786 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5792 PALESTINE QUESTION SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Dhakkar, Ahmed Botan (Somalia) SOMALIA SITUATION Dapkiunas, Andrei (Belarus) S/PV.5805 DISARMAMENT S/PV.5635 Djédjé, Ilahiri A. (Côte d'Ivoire) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5635 S/PV.5765 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Dapkiunas, Andrei (Belarus) (Organizatsiia S/PV.5765 Dogovora o kollektivnoi bezopasnosti) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Djinnit, Said (African Union. Commissioner for S/PV.5641 Peace and Security) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5641 S/PV.5649 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Darwish, Bassam (Syrian Arab Republic) S/PV.5649 ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5667 Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana (South Africa) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5667 S/PV.5649 PALESTINE QUESTION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5667 S/PV.5649 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5667 Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana (South Africa) (UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) Davide, Hilario G. (Philippines) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5651 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5801

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Dolgov, Konstantin (Russian Federation) Effah-Apenteng, Nana (Ghana) (continued) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5655 S/PV.5641 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5765 Ehouzou, Jean-Marie (Benin) HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) COUNCIL ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5667 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5805 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Eilon Shahar, Meirav (Israel) S/PV.5792 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5703 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Elbakly, Khaled Aly (Egypt) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5765 S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5801 S/PV.5649

Doraiswami, Vikram (India) Elgannas, Abdurrahman (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5641 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5641 S/PV.5649(Resumption1)

Du, Xiacong (China) Eliasson, Jan (UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary- BURUNDI SITUATION General for Darfur) S/PV.5786 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5784 S/PV.5765 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Ezokola, Rachidi Ekanza (Democratic Republic of S/PV.5765 the Congo) Effah-Apenteng, Nana (Ghana) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5705(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5641 Faaborg-Andersen, Lars (Denmark) DISARMAMENT WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5635 S/PV.5766(Resumption1); S/PV.5766(Resumption1) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY Fall, Ibrahima (UN. Special Representative of the S/PV.5637 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Secretary-General for the Great Lakes Region) S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5649 SECURITY MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5637 S/PV.5619 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Gallardo, Vitaliano (Peru) S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 IRAQ SITUATION PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5693 S/PV.5627 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5693 S/PV.5649 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5628 - 191 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Gallardo Hernández, Carmen María (El Salvador) Gayama, Pascal (Congo) (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) SECURITY PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5637 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5761 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 Gambari, I.A. (UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary- INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA General to Myanmar) S/PV.5697 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5697 S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 IRAQ SITUATION Gambari, I.A. (UN. Under-Secretary-General for S/PV.5693 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Political Affairs) S/PV.5736 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SITUATION S/PV.5647 S/PV.5616 PALESTINE QUESTION ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5736 S/PV.5624 PEACEBUILDING MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5627 S/PV.5624 RWANDA SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5697 S/PV.5624 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5679 S/PV.5624 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5736 García Belaúnde, José Antonio (Peru) TERRORISM AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5679 S/PV.5749 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5628 García Moritán, Martin (Argentina) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5693 DISARMAMENT UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5641 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5705; Gayama, Pascal (Congo) (UN. Security Council S/PV.5776(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (62nd year : 2007). President) S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN COUNCIL S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5735(Resumption1) CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Gasparovic, Ivan (Slovakia. President) S/PV.5734 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY CHAD–SUDAN S/PV.5749 S/PV.5734 CHAD SITUATION Gayama, Pascal (Congo) S/PV.5734 IRAQ SITUATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5729 S/PV.5641 ISRAEL–LEBANON AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5728 S/PV.5735 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5728; S/PV.5728 COUNCIL SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5735 S/PV.5732 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5703 S/PV.5729 DISARMAMENT UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5679 S/PV.5728 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC S/PV.5697 REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5730 - 192 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Gelaga-King, George (Special Court for Sierra Leone. President) Guéhenno, Jean-Marie (UN. Under-Secretary- General for Peacekeeping Operations) (continued) SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766 Gillerman, Dan (Israel) Hachani, Ali (Tunisia) DISARMAMENT S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5705 S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Hackett, Christopher Fitzherbert (Barbados) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Hamburger, Arjan P. (Netherlands) S/PV.5679 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5641 S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRORISM S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) S/PV.5679 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5690 S/PV.5736 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5641 S/PV.5766(Resumption1)

Gnaedinger, Angelo (International Committee of Hannesson, Hjálmar W. (Iceland) the Red Cross. Director-General) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5641 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5781 S/PV.5781 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Gruetter, Frank (Switzerland) S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705 DISARMAMENT UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5679 S/PV.5641 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) S/PV.5766(Resumption1) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5679 Hashmi, Khalil-ur-Rahman (Pakistan) TERRORISM DISARMAMENT S/PV.5679 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5751 Heller, Claude (Mexico) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5751 S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) (UN. Security Council S/PV.5663(Resumption1) (62nd year : 2007). President) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5704 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Hill, R. (Robert) (Australia) S/PV.5704 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5704 DISARMAMENT S/PV.5635(Resumption 1); S/PV.5679 Guéhenno, Jean-Marie (UN. Under-Secretary- INTERNATIONAL SECURITY General for Peacekeeping Operations) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5649(Resumption1); SITUATION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5616 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5784 - 193 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Hill, R. (Robert) (Australia) (continued) Howells, Kim (United Kingdom) (continued) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5667 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5679 S/PV.5667 TERRORISM TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5679 S/PV.5667 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Ikouebe, Basile (Congo) UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5801 S/PV.5675 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Hoang, Chi Trung (Viet Nam) SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5616 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5675 COUNCIL GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5735(Resumption1) SECURITY DISARMAMENT S/PV.5677 S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5663 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5619 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION Ileka, Atoki (Democratic Republic of the Congo) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE COUNCIL S/PV.5679 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5736(Resumption1) SITUATION TERRORISM S/PV.5616 S/PV.5679 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Ilkin, Baki (Turkey) S/PV.5766(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Holmes, John (UN. Under-Secretary-General for S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Coordinator) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Ithete, Nangula Frieda (Namibia) S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781; S/PV.5781(Resumption1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5735 SECURITY ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5677 COUNCIL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5735 S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ja'afari, Bashar (Syrian Arab Republic) S/PV.5792 DISARMAMENT Hossain, Touhid (Bangladesh) S/PV.5679 ISRAEL–LEBANON WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5736 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736; S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Howells, Kim (United Kingdom) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5749 PALESTINE QUESTION ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5629 S/PV.5667 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5679 - 194 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Ja'afari, Bashar (Syrian Arab Republic) Jenie, Rezlan (Indonesia) (UN. Security Council (continued) Committee Established pursuant to Resolution TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda. Chairman) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736; S/PV.5736(Resumption1) RWANDA SITUATION TERRORISM S/PV.5650 S/PV.5679 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Jevremovic, Pavle (Serbia) S/PV.5736 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5736 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Jahan, Ismat (Bangladesh) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Johnston, Paul (United Kingdom) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5628 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Juul, Mona (Norway) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Jallow, Hassan Bubacar (International Criminal S/PV.5641 Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5796 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) RWANDA SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5641 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Jeenbaev, Nurbek (Kyrgyzstan) (Organizatsiia S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Dogovora o kollektivnoi bezopasnosti) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Kafando, Michel (Burkina Faso) S/PV.5776 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5776 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Jenie, Rezlan (Indonesia) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Kaludjerovic, Nebojsa (Montenegro) S/PV.5641 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5697 S/PV.5635 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5697 S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Kanu, Allieu Ibrahim (Sierra Leone) S/PV.5629 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 S/PV.5619 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Kapambwe, Lazarous (Zambia) S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 PALESTINE QUESTION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5629 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5628 S/PV.5679 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5641 S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776 IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION S/PV.5710 KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5673 - 195 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) (continued) Kleib, Hasan (Indonesia) (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 S/PV.5679 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5675; S/PV.5796 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5807 SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 S/PV.5776 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5655 S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5627 S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA TERRORISM S/PV.5796 S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) (Multinational IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Force in Iraq) S/PV.5710 KOSOVO (SERBIA) IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5673 S/PV.5693 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 S/PV.5693 PEACEBUILDING Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) (UN. Security S/PV.5627 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Council (62nd year : 2007). President) S/PV.5796 BURUNDI SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5686 S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SITUATION S/PV.5679 S/PV.5674 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 S/PV.5684 SOMALIA SITUATION UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC S/PV.5805 REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5674 S/PV.5727 TERRORISM Khare, Atul (UN. Special Representative of the S/PV.5679 Secretary-General for Timor-Leste) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5801 S/PV.5628 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 Khazaee, Mohammad (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5733 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5760 S/PV.5801 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5760 Klerk, Piet de (Netherlands) Kim, Hyun Chong (Republic of Korea) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5760 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5760

Kleib, Hasan (Indonesia) Koenders, Bert (Netherlands) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5655 S/PV.5663 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5675 S/PV.5766 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5703

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Koenigs, Tom (UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) Assistance Mission in Afghanistan) (continued) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Konaré, Alpha Oumar (African Union. IRAQ SITUATION Commission. Chairperson) S/PV.5763 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5710 S/PV.5749 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5736 Kryzhanivskyi, Viktor V. (Ukraine) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5619; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647; S/PV.5779 Kubis, Ján (Slovakia) PALESTINE QUESTION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5635 PEACEBUILDING EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 S/PV.5751 SANCTIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5779 S/PV.5663 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5635 SOMALIA SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5633 S/PV.5751 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5706; S/PV.5717; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Kubis, Ján (Slovakia) (UN. Security Council (62nd TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL year : 2007). President) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 TERRORISM INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5632 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5628; S/PV.5791 Kufuor, John Agyekum (Ghana. President) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5763 S/PV.5749 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5791 S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5733 S/PV.5655; S/PV.5706; S/PV.5717; S/PV.5735 UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY SAHARA COUNCIL S/PV.5669; S/PV.5773 S/PV.5735 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5765 S/PV.5675 WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5669; S/PV.5773 S/PV.5765 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766 S/PV.5781 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) (UN. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) S/PV.5616 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5645 S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION SECURITY S/PV.5675 S/PV.5644 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SECURITY S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677; S/PV.5706 - 197 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) (UN. Lacroix, Jean-Pierre (France) (continued) Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION (continued) S/PV.5628 IRAQ SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639 S/PV.5693 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5648 S/PV.5733 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5766 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639 Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5645 S/PV.5749 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA S/PV.5652 Le Luong Minh (Viet Nam) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5636 S/PV.5781(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT Kuzmin, Gennady V. (Russian Federation) S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5690 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Lacroix, Jean-Pierre (France) S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5735 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY COUNCIL Leong, Pui (Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)) S/PV.5735 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5663(Resumption1) SITUATION S/PV.5616 Leplinskiy, Vitaliy A. (Russian Federation) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5697 SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5637 S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5776 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Li, Junhua (China) S/PV.5697 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5697 S/PV.5703 IRAQ SITUATION FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5693 S/PV.5697 ISRAEL–LEBANON INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5667 S/PV.5697 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5697 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753 S/PV.5693 PALESTINE QUESTION RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5697 PEACEBUILDING UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5627 S/PV.5693 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5776 Li, Kexin (China) RWANDA SITUATION IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION S/PV.5697 S/PV.5710 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 Lidén, Anders (Sweden) SOMALIA SITUATION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5805 S/PV.5766 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5727 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 - 198 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Lima da Veiga, Maria de Fátima (Cape Verde) Liu, Zhenmin (China) (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Limeres, Diego (Argentina) S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 PEACEBUILDING Lippwe, Jeem (Micronesia (Federated States of)) S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5649 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) SANCTIONS S/PV.5779 Lisson, Frances Mary (Australia) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 SOMALIA SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5805 S/PV.5779 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5789 S/PV.5779 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL SANCTIONS S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5779 TERRORISM SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION TERRORISM S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 S/PV.5779 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5769 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Liu, Zhenmin (China) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 S/PV.5641; S/PV.5744; S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5801 S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5766 COUNCIL S/PV.5735 Lovald, Johan Ludvik (Norway) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5675 S/PV.5760 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5781 S/PV.5735 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY SITUATION COUNCIL S/PV.5616 S/PV.5735 DISARMAMENT BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5793 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5675 S/PV.5781(Resumption1) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL DISARMAMENT SECURITY S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5649(Resumption1); INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5627; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663 S/PV.5705(Resumption1); INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5742 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5667 PALESTINE QUESTION KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5673

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Lovald, Johan Ludvik (Norway) (continued) Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo (Cuba) (continued) PEACEBUILDING TERRORISM S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 S/PV.5779 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo (Cuba) (Coordinating TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) S/PV.5760 Mammadov, Ilgar (Azerbaijan) Lovald, Johan Ludvik (Norway) (UN. Contact Group on Somalia. Co-Chair) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5776(Resumption1) SOMALIA SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5805 S/PV.5776(Resumption1)

Mahiga, Augustine P. (United Republic of Mansour, Riyad H. (Palestine) Tanzania) ISRAEL–LEBANON AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5667 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 COUNCIL PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) Mahmassani, Yahya (League of Arab States) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5744; S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776 S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776 COUNCIL S/PV.5735 Majoor, Frank (Netherlands) DISARMAMENT INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5627 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL PEACEBUILDING SECURITY S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Majoor, Frank (Netherlands) (UN. Peacebuilding S/PV.5655 Commission (1st sess. : 2006-2007 : New York). INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Sierra Leone Configuration. Chairman) S/PV.5615; S/PV.5649 IRAQ SITUATION SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 S/PV.5804 ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5667 Makayat-Safouesse, Lazare (Congo) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5690 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5619; S/PV.5777 Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo (Cuba) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 PALESTINE QUESTION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5649 S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS SANCTIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 - 200 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) (continued) Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) (UN. SOMALIA SITUATION Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational S/PV.5633 Committee. Chairman) (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5627 TERRORISM S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Martirosyan, Armen (Armenia) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5801 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5733 Matenje, Steve Dick Tennyson (Malawi) UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5801 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) (UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) Matulay, Dusan (Slovakia) CYPRUS QUESTION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5803 S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5802 S/PV.5735 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5802 COUNCIL UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS S/PV.5735 S/PV.5803 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5675 Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile (South Africa) BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5786 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5781 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5675 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5667 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5667; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 RWANDA SITUATION MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5619 Martínez Flores, César E. (El Salvador) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5647 DISARMAMENT PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5667 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5761 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) S/PV.5784 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5667 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760

Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) (UN. Group of Matussek, Thomas (Germany) African States) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS SITUATION S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5616 DISARMAMENT Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) (UN. S/PV.5635 Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635 Committee. Chairman) SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5690 S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632 - 201 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Mbeki, Thabo (South Africa. President) Matussek, Thomas (Germany) (continued) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5749 S/PV.5628 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Mbuende, Kaire Munionganda (Namibia) S/PV.5766(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Matussek, Thomas (Germany) (European Union) S/PV.5663 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION McAskie, Carolyn (UN. Assistant Secretary- S/PV.5641 General for Peacebuilding Support Office) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5675 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY DISARMAMENT S/PV.5627 S/PV.5679 PEACEBUILDING FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5627 S/PV.5675 McBride, Thomas Kirk (United States) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5649(Resumption1) SECURITY MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5637 S/PV.5629 PALESTINE QUESTION McKenzie Smith, Justin (United Kingdom) S/PV.5629 BURUNDI SITUATION PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5786 S/PV.5627 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN McNee, John (Canada) S/PV.5649(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 S/PV.5679 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5703 S/PV.5629 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRORISM S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5632(Resumption S/PV.5679 1); S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5641 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Maurer, Peter (Switzerland) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5781 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5663 Mehdiyev, Agshin (Azerbaijan) (Organization of the Islamic Conference. Chairman) Mayanja, Rachel N. (UN. Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Gender Issues and MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Advancement of Women) PALESTINE QUESTION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5766 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Mayoral, César (Argentina) DISARMAMENT Menon, Vanu Gopala (Singapore) S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5628 S/PV.5679 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Mérorès, Léo (Haiti) (UN. General Assembly (61st S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) sess. : 2006-2007). Vice-President) TERRORISM AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5679 S/PV.5735 - 202 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Mérorès, Léo (Haiti) (UN. General Assembly (61st Moratinos Cuyaubé, Miguel Angel (Spain) sess. : 2006-2007). Vice-President) (continued) (Organization for Security and Co-operation in ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Europe. Chairman-in-Office) COUNCIL EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735 S/PV.5751 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Miller, Richard T. (United States) S/PV.5751 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627 Moreno-Ocampo, Luis (International Criminal PEACEBUILDING Court. Prosecutor) S/PV.5627 AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR S/PV.5789 Mitri, Tarek (Lebanon) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5687; S/PV.5789 S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Motaki, Manouchehr (Iran (Islamic Republic of)) Mladineo, Mirjana (Croatia) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5647 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Moungara-Moussotsi, Alfred (Gabon) COUNCIL AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5735(Resumption1) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5796 COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA Moussa, Abou (UN. Principal Deputy Special S/PV.5796 Representative of the Secretary-General for Côte PEACEBUILDING d'Ivoire) S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5765 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Mlynár, Michal (Slovakia) S/PV.5765 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Mtengeti-Migiro, Rose (UN. Deputy Secretary- S/PV.5697 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA General) S/PV.5697 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5690 S/PV.5697 RWANDA SITUATION Muburi-Muita, Zachary D. (Kenya) S/PV.5697 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem (Sudan) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL S/PV.5735 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS COUNCIL S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5735 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Mungwa, Alice (African Union) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5649; SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5727 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5649 Muñoz, Heraldo (Chile) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5784 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5627 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5627

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Munzberg, Reinhard (IMF) Nduku, Booto (Democratic Republic of the Congo) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) S/PV.5627 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5627 Ngoga, Martin (Rwanda) Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5697 S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 RWANDA SITUATION AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR S/PV.5697 S/PV.5789 BURUNDI SITUATION Normandin, Henri-Paul (Canada) S/PV.5786 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5765 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5735 S/PV.5781 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY DISARMAMENT COUNCIL S/PV.5779 S/PV.5735 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5792 S/PV.5781(Resumption1) IRAQ SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5763 S/PV.5779 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5779 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SANCTIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 PEACEBUILDING SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5761 S/PV.5779 SANCTIONS SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5690 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE TERRORISM S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Nqakula, Charles (South Africa) (Facilitator of the TERRORISM S/PV.5779 Burundi Peace Process) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5763 S/PV.5786 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5760 Nsengimana, Joseph (Rwanda) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5765 S/PV.5703 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) (UN. Security S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Council (62nd year : 2007). President) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5782 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN ERITREA–ETHIOPIA S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5778 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5782; S/PV.5785 RWANDA SITUATION GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5796 SECURITY S/PV.5783 Ntakirutimana, Joseph (Burundi) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5785 S/PV.5627 PEACEBUILDING Nduku, Booto (Democratic Republic of the Congo) S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION S/PV.5717

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Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. (Cuba) Okio, Luc Joseph (Congo) (continued) DISARMAMENT SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5679 S/PV.5792; S/PV.5805 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 ISRAEL–LEBANON TERRORISM S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5779 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5801 PALESTINE QUESTION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5760 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5679 S/PV.5765 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5801 TERRORISM S/PV.5679 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de (Venezuela UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (Bolivarian Republic of)) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5779 Oh, Joon (Republic of Korea) DISARMAMENT DISARMAMENT S/PV.5779 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) SANCTIONS S/PV.5779 Okio, Luc Joseph (Congo) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 TERRORISM BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5786 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Osei-Adjei, Akwasi (Ghana) S/PV.5765 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766 S/PV.5781 DISARMAMENT Osei-Adjei, Akwasi (Ghana) (UN. Security Council S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 (62nd year : 2007). President) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5796 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5792 Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5776 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5641 S/PV.5796 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5703 S/PV.5796 DISARMAMENT MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5679 S/PV.5777 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5663 PEACEBUILDING MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5761 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5776 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5796 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) RWANDA SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5796 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) SANCTIONS SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5779 S/PV.5679 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5779 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) - 205 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Oshima, Kenzo (Japan) (continued) Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) (UN. Security TERRORISM Council (62nd year : 2007). President) S/PV.5679 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION SITUATION S/PV.5628 S/PV.5653 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN LIBERIA SITUATION S/PV.5641 S/PV.5668 SOMALIA SITUATION Ould Abdallah, Ahmedou (UN. Special S/PV.5671 Representative of the Secretary-General for TERRORISM Somalia) S/PV.5659; S/PV.5662 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5668 S/PV.5805 UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA Outlule, Samuel O. (Botswana) S/PV.5661 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5705 S/PV.5653; S/PV.5660

Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) Pascoe, Lynn (UN. Under-Secretary-General for AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Political Affairs) S/PV.5641 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5705 S/PV.5655; S/PV.5706 IRAQ SITUATION DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5763 SITUATION ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5616 S/PV.5667 DISARMAMENT MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5635 S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; S/PV.5746; GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5767; S/PV.5788; S/PV.5815 SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5706 S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; S/PV.5746; HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5767; S/PV.5788; S/PV.5815 S/PV.5655 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; S/PV.5746; S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 S/PV.5767; S/PV.5815 IRAQ SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5729 S/PV.5763 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE S/PV.5710 S/PV.5815 KOREAN QUESTION S/PV.5618 Pemagbi, Joe Robert (Sierra Leone) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 PEACEBUILDING MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5761 S/PV.5619 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5813 S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5813 S/PV.5649 SOMALIA SITUATION Perricos, Demetrius (UN Monitoring, Verification S/PV.5633; S/PV.5706 and Inspection Commission. Acting Executive SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Chairman) S/PV.5706; S/PV.5727 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5710 S/PV.5729 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Pfanzelter, Gerhard (Austria) S/PV.5641 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5781(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766(Resumption1)

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Pfirter, Rogelio F. (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Director-General) Pierce, Karen (United Kingdom) (continued) DISARMAMENT UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5635 S/PV.5801 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5635 S/PV.5766

Pierce, Karen (United Kingdom) Pierce, Karen (United Kingdom) (UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5779 ISRAEL–LEBANON AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5664 S/PV.5717 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5664 S/PV.5675; S/PV.5713 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Pita, Afelee F. (Tuvalu) S/PV.5765 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5703 DISARMAMENT Pocar, Fausto (International Tribunal for the S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Violations of International Humanitarian Law S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; S/PV.5713 Committed in the Territory of the Former GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SECURITY Yugoslavia since 1991. President) S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5792 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5627 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5796 S/PV.5697; S/PV.5742 IRAQ SITUATION Pramudwinai, Don (Thailand) S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5673 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5629 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Pratomo, Eddy (Indonesia) S/PV.5779 PALESTINE QUESTION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5629 S/PV.5705 PEACEBUILDING WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5627 S/PV.5766 SANCTIONS S/PV.5779 Prica, Milos (Bosnia and Herzegovina) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5697 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5690 S/PV.5697 SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5792 Prodi, Romano (Italy. Prime Minister) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5717; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5749 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629 Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir (UN. Special Representative TERRORISM of the Secretary-General for Iraq) S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5801 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5765

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Qwabe, Bongiwe (South Africa) Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) (continued) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5703 S/PV.5751 IRAQ SITUATION IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5693 S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 S/PV.5777 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5693 S/PV.5779 PEACEBUILDING Ramadan, Majdi (Lebanon) S/PV.5761 DISARMAMENT REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5679 S/PV.5751 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE SANCTIONS S/PV.5679 S/PV.5779 TERRORISM SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5679 S/PV.5779 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ramos-Horta, José (Timor-Leste. Prime Minister) S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 TERRORISM TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5628 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 Rapp, Stephen (Special Court for Sierra Leone. UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Prosecutor) S/PV.5760 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5690 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) (UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President) Rasi, Marjatta (Finland) CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5748 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) CHAD–SUDAN S/PV.5748 Ratsifandrihamanana, Lila Hanitra (African Union) CHAD SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5748 S/PV.5717 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5741 S/PV.5776 LIBERIA SITUATION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5745 S/PV.5776 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5747 Renié, Hubert (France) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5743 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5741 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5796 S/PV.5750 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA TERRORISM S/PV.5796 S/PV.5738 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5740 RWANDA SITUATION UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5796 S/PV.5740 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) S/PV.5745 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Ritter, Patrick (Liechtenstein) BURUNDI SITUATION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5786 S/PV.5703 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5781 S/PV.5705(Resumption1) DISARMAMENT S/PV.5779

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Rivière, Nicolas de (France) Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. (France) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION (continued) S/PV.5675 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ DISARMAMENT S/PV.5639 S/PV.5635 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5641 S/PV.5675 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SECURITY S/PV.5706 S/PV.5637 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Rogachev, Ilya (Russian Federation) S/PV.5792 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION KOREAN QUESTION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5618 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5742; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5801 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5796 S/PV.5801 RWANDA SITUATION Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. (France) S/PV.5796 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5789 S/PV.5641 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5766 S/PV.5655 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Romero Martínez, Iván (Honduras) S/PV.5703 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5735(Resumption1) SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5706; S/PV.5717 COUNCIL DISARMAMENT S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5677 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5655 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5632; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Romulo, Alberto Gatmaitan (Philippines) IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5639 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION S/PV.5776 S/PV.5710 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5776 S/PV.5673 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Rosselli, Elbio (Uruguay) S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 DISARMAMENT NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5647 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5632(Resumption S/PV.5629 1); S/PV.5649(Resumption1); REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5649 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5679 PEACEBUILDING SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) S/PV.5633 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5629 TERRORISM Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo (Sierra Leone) S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627 - 209 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo (Sierra Leone) Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) (continued) (European Union) (continued) PEACEBUILDING UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5627 S/PV.5760

Rubiales de Chamorro, María (Nicaragua) Sanders, Jackie (United States) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5641; S/PV.5779 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Sach, Warren (UN. Controller) S/PV.5655 IRAQ SITUATION CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5808 S/PV.5765 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Salam, Nawaf A. (Lebanon) S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 DISARMAMENT MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5719; S/PV.5719; S/PV.5736; S/PV.5790; FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5790 S/PV.5697 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5736 S/PV.5655 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) S/PV.5649 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5697 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5776 S/PV.5697 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN KOREAN QUESTION S/PV.5776 S/PV.5618 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635; S/PV.5646; S/PV.5702; UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5779 S/PV.5801 PEACEBUILDING WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5761 S/PV.5766 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5649 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) RWANDA SITUATION (European Union) S/PV.5697 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SANCTIONS S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5735 S/PV.5779 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS COUNCIL S/PV.5690 S/PV.5735 SOMALIA SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5805 S/PV.5779 TERRORISM MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5736 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5801 S/PV.5779 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5641 S/PV.5736 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE SANCTIONS S/PV.5765 S/PV.5779 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5801 S/PV.5779 SOMALIA SITUATION Sanders, Jackie (United States) (UN. Security S/PV.5805 Council (62nd year : 2007). President) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION S/PV.5736 S/PV.5681 TERRORISM TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5682

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Sandler, Joanne (UN Development Fund for Women. Executive Director) Sawers, John (United Kingdom) (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766 S/PV.5781 EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Sangqu, Baso (South Africa) S/PV.5751 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5776 S/PV.5786 IRAQ SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 S/PV.5776 ISRAEL–LEBANON ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5736 S/PV.5667 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5736 S/PV.5667 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5753 PALESTINE QUESTION PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5736 S/PV.5667 PEACEBUILDING REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5761 S/PV.5776 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5751; S/PV.5776 S/PV.5805 SOMALIA SITUATION SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5805 S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 S/PV.5667 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5736 S/PV.5801 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 S/PV.5801 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5760 Santos, Nelson (Timor-Leste) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5736 S/PV.5791 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Schmitz, Michael (World Customs Organization) S/PV.5791 DISARMAMENT S/PV.5635 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5635 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5705(Resumption1) PEACEBUILDING Schwarz-Schilling, Christian (High Representative S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) for the Implementation of the Peace Agreement on TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Bosnia and Herzegovina) S/PV.5628 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Sarkozy, Nicolas (France. President) S/PV.5675 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5675 S/PV.5749 Seck, Coly (Senegal) Sassou N'Guesso, Denis (Congo. Président) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5749 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Sawers, John (United Kingdom) PEACEBUILDING AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) S/PV.5760 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Sen, Nirupam (India) S/PV.5735 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5760 COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735 S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705(Resumption1)

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Sen, Nirupam (India) (continued) Skinner-Klée, Jorge (Guatemala) (continued) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5760 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Shahid, Abdulla (Maldives) S/PV.5766 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5663 Soborun, Somduth (Mauritius) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Shcherbak, Igor N. (Russian Federation) S/PV.5663(Resumption1) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735 Solana, Javier (Council of the European Union. ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Secretary-General and High Representative for the COUNCIL Common Foreign Security Policy) S/PV.5735 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO BURUNDI SITUATION SITUATION S/PV.5786 S/PV.5616 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5776 Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo (Panama) IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5639; S/PV.5808 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5765 S/PV.5776 IRAQ SITUATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5693 S/PV.5639 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5693 S/PV.5733 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5765 Shinyo, Takahiro (Japan) Sorcar, Muhammad Ali (Bangladesh) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5735(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5663(Resumption1) COUNCIL MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) DISARMAMENT PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5705; S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Soto, Alvaro de (UN. Special Coordinator for the NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Middle East Peace Process and Personal REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Representative of the Secretary-General to the S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority) Shiweva, Julius (Namibia) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5629 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) PALESTINE QUESTION REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5629 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629 Skinner-Klée, Jorge (Guatemala) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Sow, Alpha Ibrahima (Guinea) S/PV.5781(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY DISARMAMENT S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5760 PEACEBUILDING BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) S/PV.5675

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Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) (continued) Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) (UN. Security Council BURUNDI SITUATION (62nd year : 2007). President) (continued) S/PV.5786 TERRORISM CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5798; S/PV.5816 S/PV.5765 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5810 S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5814 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5792 Spiriâc, Nikola (Bosnia and Herzegovina. Council INTERNATIONAL SECURITY of Ministers. Chairman) S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5675 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5675 IRAQ SITUATION Staur, Carsten (Denmark) S/PV.5763 KOSOVO (SERBIA) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5673 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Suescum, Alfredo (Panama) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5753 S/PV.5641 PALESTINE QUESTION AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5629 S/PV.5735 PEACEBUILDING ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 COUNCIL REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5735 S/PV.5776 BURUNDI SITUATION RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS S/PV.5786 S/PV.5796 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5796 S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL SOMALIA SITUATION SECURITY S/PV.5792; S/PV.5805 S/PV.5677 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5792 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5629 S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA S/PV.5628 S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA S/PV.5763 S/PV.5796 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5760 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5765 S/PV.5667 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5766 S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 PALESTINE QUESTION Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) (UN. Security Council S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 (62nd year : 2007). President) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5649 S/PV.5809 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO S/PV.5796 SITUATION RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5814 S/PV.5796 LIBERIA SITUATION SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5810 S/PV.5690 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5799; S/PV.5800 S/PV.5805 - 213 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Suescum, Alfredo (Panama) (continued) Takasu, Yukio (Japan) (continued) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5792 S/PV.5760 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5801 TERRORISM WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5795 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5801 Takasu, Yukio (UN. Peacebuilding Commission. UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Chairman) S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 PEACEBUILDING UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5761 S/PV.5641 UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE Tanaka, Nobuaki (UN. Under-Secretary-General for S/PV.5801 Disarmament Affairs) Swe, Kyaw Tint (Myanmar) DISARMAMENT MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5635 S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635 Tachie-Menson, Robert (Ghana) Tanin, Zahir (Afghanistan) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5779 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 DISARMAMENT DISARMAMENT S/PV.5679 S/PV.5779 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5632(Resumption S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5705 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5679 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA TERRORISM S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5679 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5779 S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Tarrago, Piragibe dos Santos (Brazil) S/PV.5796 RWANDA SITUATION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) SANCTIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5779 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) TERRORISM S/PV.5779 Terrazas Ontiveros, María Alicia (Bolivia) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Takasu, Yukio (Japan) S/PV.5663(Resumption1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5760 Tincopa, Romy (Peru) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5655 ISRAEL–LEBANON HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5655 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5784 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Torrijos, Martín (Panama. President) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5749 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5801 - 214 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Torry, Gina (NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security. Coordinator) Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5766 S/PV.5649; S/PV.5776 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von S/PV.5796 (Germany) RWANDA SITUATION S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5705 S/PV.5805 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von S/PV.5717; S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 (Germany) (European Union) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5703 TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Urbina, Jorge (Costa Rica) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5760 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5765 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5760 S/PV.5801 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5717; S/PV.5735 Verbeke, Johan C. (UN. Security Council Mission ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY on the Kosovo Issue. Head) COUNCIL S/PV.5735 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5672 S/PV.5675 KFOR BURUNDI SITUATION S/PV.5672 S/PV.5786 KOSOVO (SERBIA) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5672; S/PV.5673 S/PV.5717; S/PV.5765 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) (UN. Security S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Council (62nd year : 2007). President) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS SITUATION S/PV.5700; S/PV.5711; S/PV.5712 S/PV.5616; S/PV.5717 CYPRUS QUESTION DISARMAMENT S/PV.5696 S/PV.5635 ISRAEL–LEBANON FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION S/PV.5691 S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 LIBERIA SITUATION HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5699 S/PV.5792 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5691; S/PV.5691; S/PV.5694; S/PV.5698 S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5776 S/PV.5708 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SMALL ARMS S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5709 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5695 IRAQ SITUATION UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 S/PV.5698 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5700; S/PV.5711 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5696 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 - 215 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) (continued) Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and IRAQ SITUATION the Taliban and Associated Individuals and S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Entities. Chairman) ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5667 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5673 DISARMAMENT MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5779 S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 SANCTIONS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5635 SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 TERRORISM PEACEBUILDING S/PV.5779 S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) (UN. Security S/PV.5776 Council Committee Established pursuant to SOMALIA SITUATION Resolution 1737 (2006) concerning the Islamic S/PV.5805 Republic of Iran. Chairman) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5646; S/PV.5702; S/PV.5807 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Verhofstadt, Guy (Belgium. Prime Minister) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION S/PV.5801 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5749 S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Viotti, Maria Luiza Ribeiro (Brazil) S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5765 PALESTINE QUESTION UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR-LESTE S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5801 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) (UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic Republic AFGHANISTAN SITUATION of the Congo. Chairman) S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION SITUATION S/PV.5675 S/PV.5806 CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5717; S/PV.5765 Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) (UN. Working Group CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS of the Security Council Established by Resolution S/PV.5781 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO 1566 (2004). Chairman) SITUATION TERRORISM S/PV.5616 S/PV.5806 DISARMAMENT S/PV.5635 Wahab, Abdul (Organization of the Islamic FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION Conference) S/PV.5675 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776 SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5677 S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776 HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS S/PV.5792 Wai, Maung (Myanmar) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5776 S/PV.5703 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5766(Resumption1) - 216 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SPEAKERS

Wali, Aminu Bashir (Nigeria) Wenaweser, Christian (Liechtenstein) CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5703 AFGHANISTAN SITUATION SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 S/PV.5690 CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Wang, Guangya (China) DISARMAMENT S/PV.5779 HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5631 S/PV.5663(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5615; S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776 S/PV.5779 IRAQ SITUATION SANCTIONS S/PV.5729 S/PV.5779 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 S/PV.5779 MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS TERRORISM S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5779 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS S/PV.5647 S/PV.5766(Resumption1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5776 Wieczorek-Zeul, Heidemarie (Germany) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5663 S/PV.5729 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Wigwe, Chijioke (Nigeria) S/PV.5631 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Wang, Guangya (China) (UN. Security Council PEACEBUILDING (62nd year : 2007). President) S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5718 Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- (UN. AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace S/PV.5717 Process and Personal Representative of the CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation S/PV.5716; S/PV.5717 Organization and the Palestinian Authority) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO ISRAEL–LEBANON SITUATION S/PV.5717; S/PV.5721; S/PV.5726 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) ERITREA–ETHIOPIA MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5701; S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736; S/PV.5725 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) SOMALIA SITUATION S/PV.5720 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5701; S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5717 TERRORISM S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5714 Willson, Carolyn L. (United States) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5718 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA S/PV.5796 S/PV.5725 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE S/PV.5796 S/PV.5716 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC S/PV.5796 REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS S/PV.5721 S/PV.5796 RWANDA SITUATION Weisleder, Saúl (Costa Rica) S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Wirajuda, Hassan (Indonesia) (UN. Security S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Council (62nd year : 2007). President) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5776(Resumption1)

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Wirajuda, Hassan (Indonesia) (UN. Security Yang, Jiechi (China) Council (62nd year : 2007). President) (continued) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN S/PV.5749 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Yankey, Albert (Ghana) Wolfe, Raymond (Jamaica) (Caucus of the AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Movement of Non-Aligned Countries in the S/PV.5735 Security Council. Coordinator) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL S/PV.5627 S/PV.5735 PEACEBUILDING ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5627 S/PV.5667 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Wolff, Alejandro D. (United States) S/PV.5667 PALESTINE QUESTION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION S/PV.5667 S/PV.5760 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5667 S/PV.5735 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY Yousfi, Youcef (Algeria) COUNCIL S/PV.5735 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5675 ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. SECURITY EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL S/PV.5751 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5675 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL MIDDLE EAST SITUATION SECURITY S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5677 PALESTINE QUESTION INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5639 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang (Indonesia. S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 President) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5619 S/PV.5749 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5647 Zainuddin, Zainol Rahim (Malaysia) PALESTINE QUESTION MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5751 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5639 Zanelli Flores, Yella (Peru) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5760 SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON S/PV.5690 S/PV.5733; S/PV.5736 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad (Iran (Islamic S/PV.5766 Republic of)) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION Yáñez-Barnuevo, Juan Antonio (Spain) S/PV.5641 WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN S/PV.5766 S/PV.5641

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Zebari, Hoshyar (Iraq) IRAQ SITUATION S/PV.5693 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ S/PV.5693

Ziade, Caroline (Lebanon) ISRAEL–LEBANON S/PV.5667 MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5642; S/PV.5642; S/PV.5667 PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667

Zinsou, Jean-Francis Régis (Benin) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY S/PV.5705(Resumption1)

Zlauvinen, Gustavo (IAEA) DISARMAMENT S/PV.5635 IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION S/PV.5710 NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION S/PV.5635

Zoubi, Basheer (Jordan) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) PALESTINE QUESTION S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL S/PV.5629(Resumption 1)

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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued) Afghanistan Panama Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5760 Australia Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5641 Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Peru Belgium Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5779 Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5641 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5760 Qatar Canada Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5641; McNee, John – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 Russian Federation China Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5744; Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5744; S/PV.5760; S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 S/PV.5779 Slovakia Congo Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5641 South Africa Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5641; Cuba S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – European Union S/PV.5645 Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5641 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5718 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the France Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Chairman Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5641 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5679; Ghana S/PV.5779 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5760 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5641 Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 Chairman Iceland Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5641 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to India Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Doraiswami, Vikram – S/PV.5641 Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman Sen, Nirupam – S/PV.5760 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 Indonesia UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5641 and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5760; S/PV.5779 Afghanistan Iran (Islamic Republic of) Koenigs, Tom – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.5760 UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention. Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad – S/PV.5641 Executive Director Italy Costa, Antonio Maria – S/PV.5641 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5744; S/PV.5779 United Kingdom Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5760 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5641 Italy. Deputy Prime Minister Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5779 D' Alema, Massimo – S/PV.5641 Sawers, John – S/PV.5760 Japan United States Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5641 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5779 Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5760 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5760 Liechtenstein Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 Netherlands Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5641 AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY Klerk, Piet de – S/PV.5760 African Union New Zealand Ratsifandrihamanana, Lila Hanitra – S/PV.5717 Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5641 African Union. Commission. Chairperson Norway Konaré, Alpha Oumar – S/PV.5749 Juul, Mona – S/PV.5641 Algeria Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5760 Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Organizatsiia Dogovora o kollektivnoi bezopasnosti Argentina Dapkiunas, Andrei (Belarus) – S/PV.5641 Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5735 Pakistan Akram, Munir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 - 221 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) Belgium Panama Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5655 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5655 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5735 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5735 Belgium. Prime Minister Panama. President Verhofstadt, Guy – S/PV.5749 Torrijos, Martín – S/PV.5749 Benin Peru Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5735 Canada García Belaúnde, José Antonio – S/PV.5749 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5735 Tincopa, Romy – S/PV.5655 China Qatar Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 Yang, Jiechi – S/PV.5749 Al-Thani, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa – S/PV.5749 Congo Russian Federation Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5655 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5655 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5735 Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich – S/PV.5749 Congo. Président Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5735 Sassou N'Guesso, Denis – S/PV.5749 Slovakia Croatia Burian, Peter – S/PV.5655 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5735 Democratic Republic of the Congo Slovakia. President Ileka, Atoki – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Gasparovic, Ivan – S/PV.5749 European Union South Africa Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 S/PV.5706; S/PV.5717; S/PV.5735 France South Africa. President Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5735 Mbeki, Thabo – S/PV.5749 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5655 Sudan France. President Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – Sarkozy, Nicolas – S/PV.5749 S/PV.5735 Gabon Switzerland Moungara-Moussotsi, Alfred – Baum, Andreas – S/PV.5735 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Uganda Ghana Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5717 UN. General Assembly (61st sess. : 2006-2007). Vice- Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5735 President Ghana. President Mérorès, Léo (Haiti) – S/PV.5735 Kufuor, John Agyekum – S/PV.5749 UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational Guatemala Committee. Acting Chairman Briz-Gutiérrez, José Alberto – Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5735 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) UN. Secretary-General Honduras Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5735; S/PV.5749 Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Indonesia Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5735 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5655 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5717 Indonesia. President UN. Security Council. Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang – S/PV.5749 Prevention and Resolution in Africa. Chairman Italy Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin (Congo) – S/PV.5806 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5735 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Italy. Prime Minister and Emergency Relief Coordinator Prodi, Romano – S/PV.5749 Holmes, John – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Japan United Kingdom Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Howells, Kim – S/PV.5749 Kenya Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5706 Muburi-Muita, Zachary D. – Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5717 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Sawers, John – S/PV.5735 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya United Republic of Tanzania Ben Shaban, Mahmoud – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Namibia United States Ithete, Nangula Frieda – S/PV.5735 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5655 Norway Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5735 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5735

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AFRICA–REGIONAL SECURITY (continued) ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. United States. President SECURITY COUNCIL (continued) Bush, George W. (George Walker), 1946- – Russian Federation S/PV.5749 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5735 Viet Nam Slovakia Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5735 South Africa ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION–UN. Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5735 SECURITY COUNCIL Sudan Algeria Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5735 Argentina Switzerland Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5735 Baum, Andreas – S/PV.5735 Belgium Uganda Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5735 Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Benin UN. General Assembly (61st sess. : 2006-2007). Vice- Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) President Canada Mérorès, Léo (Haiti) – S/PV.5735 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5735 UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational China Committee. Acting Chairman Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5735 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5735 Congo UN. Secretary-General Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5735 Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5735 Croatia UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – Democratic Republic of the Congo S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Ileka, Atoki – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) United Kingdom European Union Sawers, John – S/PV.5735 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – United Republic of Tanzania S/PV.5735 Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) France United States Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5735 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5735 Gabon Viet Nam Moungara-Moussotsi, Alfred – Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Ghana AU/UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5735 Indonesia Guatemala Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5789 Briz-Gutiérrez, José Alberto – International Criminal Court. Prosecutor S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Moreno-Ocampo, Luis – S/PV.5789 Honduras Panama Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5789 Indonesia United States Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5735 DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5789 Italy Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5735 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Japan Belgium Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5675 Kenya Bosnia and Herzegovina. Council of Ministers. Chairman Muburi-Muita, Zachary D. – Spiriâc, Nikola – S/PV.5675 S/PV.5735(Resumption1) China Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5675 Ben Shaban, Mahmoud – S/PV.5735(Resumption1) Congo Namibia Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5675 Ithete, Nangula Frieda – S/PV.5735 European Union Norway Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5675 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5735 France Panama Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5675 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5735 Ghana Peru Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5675 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5735 High Representative for the Implementation of the Peace Qatar Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5735 Schwarz-Schilling, Christian – S/PV.5675 - 223 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION Belgium (continued) Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5765 Indonesia Burkina Faso Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5675 Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5765 Italy Burkina Faso. Minister of National Security Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5675 Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5676 Panama China Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5675 Du, Xiacong – S/PV.5765 Peru Congo Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5675 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5765 Qatar Côte d'Ivoire Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5675 Bailly-Niagri, Guillaume – S/PV.5717 Russian Federation Djédjé, Ilahiri A. – S/PV.5765 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5713 France. Secrétaire d'Etat pour la Coopération et la Slovakia Francophonie Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5675 Bockel, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5765 South Africa Indonesia Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5675 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5765 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Italy Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5782 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5765 United Kingdom Panama Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5713 Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5765 United States Peru Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5675 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5706 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5765 BURUNDI SITUATION Qatar Belgium Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5765 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5786 Russian Federation China Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5765 Du, Xiacong – S/PV.5786 Slovakia Congo Burian, Peter – S/PV.5765 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5786 South Africa Facilitator of the Burundi Peace Process Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5765 Nqakula, Charles (South Africa) – S/PV.5786 UN. Principal Deputy Special Representative of the France Secretary-General for Côte d'Ivoire Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5786 Moussa, Abou – S/PV.5765 Ghana UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5786 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5772 Indonesia Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5617 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5786 Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana (South Africa) – Italy S/PV.5651 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5786 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5700; Norway S/PV.5711; S/PV.5712 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5793 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5716; S/PV.5717 Panama United Kingdom Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5786 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5765 Peru United States Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5786 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5765 Qatar Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5786 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION Russian Federation UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5786 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5734 Slovakia Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5748 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5786 South Africa CHAD–SUDAN Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5786 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5621 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5686 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5734 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5809 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5748 United Kingdom McKenzie Smith, Justin – S/PV.5786 United States DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5786 - 224 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

CHAD SITUATION CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President (continued) Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5734 Nepal Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5748 Acharya, Madhu Raman – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) New Zealand CIVILIAN PERSONS–ARMED CONFLICTS Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5781 Argentina Nigeria Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5703; Aniokoye, Felix Ani – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Wali, Aminu Bashir – S/PV.5703 Australia Norway Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Austria Panama Pfanzelter, Gerhard – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Belgium Peru Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5703 Canada Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5781 McNee, John – S/PV.5703 Portugal Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – China S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Li, Junhua – S/PV.5703 Qatar Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5781 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5703 Colombia Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5781 Blum, Claudia – S/PV.5703; Republic of Korea S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5703 Congo Russian Federation Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5703 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5781 Rwanda European Union Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5703 Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von (Germany) Senegal – S/PV.5703 Seck, Coly – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) France Slovakia Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5781 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5703 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5703 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5781 Ghana South Africa Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5781 Guatemala Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5703 Briz-Gutiérrez, José Alberto – S/PV.5703 Switzerland Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Maurer, Peter – S/PV.5781 Iceland UN. Group of African States Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5781 Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) – Indonesia S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5703 UN. Secretary-General Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5781 Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5781 International Committee of the Red Cross. Director- UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs General and Emergency Relief Coordinator Gnaedinger, Angelo – S/PV.5781 Holmes, John – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781; Israel S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) United Kingdom Eilon Shahar, Meirav – S/PV.5703 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5703 Italy Sawers, John – S/PV.5781 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 United States Japan Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5703; S/PV.5781 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5703 Viet Nam Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Liechtenstein Ritter, Patrick – S/PV.5703 CYPRUS QUESTION Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5781(Resumption1) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Mexico Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5803 Heller, Claude – S/PV.5703; Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5696 S/PV.5781(Resumption1) Myanmar Wai, Maung – S/PV.5703

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO DISARMAMENT (continued) SITUATION Belgium Belgium Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5635 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5616; S/PV.5717 Brazil China Tarrago, Piragibe dos Santos – Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5616 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Congo Canada Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5616 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 Council of the European Union. Secretary-General and China High Representative for the Common Foreign Security Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Policy Congo Solana, Javier – S/PV.5616 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5679 Democratic Republic of the Congo Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Ileka, Atoki – S/PV.5616 Cuba Nduku, Booto – S/PV.5717 Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 France Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5616 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5679 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5706; El Salvador S/PV.5717 Martínez Flores, César E. – S/PV.5635(Resumption Germany 1) Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5616 European Union Ghana Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5679 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5616 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Peru S/PV.5779 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5616 France Qatar Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5616 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5635 South Africa Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5679 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5616 Germany UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5635 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5674 Ghana Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5653 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5679 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5814 Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5635 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5721; Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5726 Guatemala UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Resolution 1533 (2004) concerning the Democratic IAEA Republic of the Congo. Chairman Zlauvinen, Gustavo – S/PV.5635 Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) – S/PV.5806 Indonesia UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5635 Operations Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5679 Guéhenno, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5616 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Iran (Islamic Republic of) Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5616 Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) United Kingdom Israel Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5616 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5679 DISARMAMENT Italy Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; Afghanistan S/PV.5779 Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5679 Japan Argentina Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5679 García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Mayoral, César – S/PV.5679 Lebanon Australia Ramadan, Majdi – S/PV.5679 Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1); Liechtenstein S/PV.5679 Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.5679 Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Bangladesh New Zealand Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed – Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Norway Belarus Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Dapkiunas, Andrei – S/PV.5635

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ERITREA–ETHIOPIA DISARMAMENT (continued) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5778 Director-General Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5725 Pfirter, Rogelio F. – S/PV.5635 Pakistan EUROPE–REGIONAL SECURITY Hashmi, Khalil-ur-Rahman – S/PV.5635(Resumption Belgium 1) Gucht, Karel de – S/PV.5751 Panama France Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5635 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5751 Peru Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Chairman-in-Office Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5635 Moratinos Cuyaubé, Miguel Angel (Spain) – Qatar S/PV.5751 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5635; Russian Federation S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5751 Republic of Korea Slovakia Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5679 Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5751 Oh, Joon – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) United Kingdom Russian Federation Sawers, John – S/PV.5751 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5679; United States S/PV.5779 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5751 Slovakia Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5635 FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION South Africa Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5635; Belgium S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; Switzerland S/PV.5796 Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5679 Bosnia and Herzegovina Syrian Arab Republic Prica, Milos – S/PV.5697 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5679 Bosnia and Herzegovina. Council of Ministers. Chairman UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Spiriâc, Nikola – S/PV.5675 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) China UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5675 Chairman Congo Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5779 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5675 Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 Chairman Croatia Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5796 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to European Union Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5675 Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman France Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 Tanaka, Nobuaki – S/PV.5635 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5675 United Kingdom Ghana Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5635 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5675 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 United States High Representative for the Implementation of the Peace Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5679 Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Schwarz-Schilling, Christian – S/PV.5675 Uruguay Indonesia Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5796 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – S/PV.5679 Responsible for Serious Violations of International Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Viet Nam Former Yugoslavia since 1991. President Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5679 Pocar, Fausto – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) World Customs Organization Schmitz, Michael – S/PV.5635

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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued) GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons SECURITY (continued) Responsible for Serious Violations of International Ghana Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5677 Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5637 Del Ponte, Carla – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Indonesia Italy Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; Italy S/PV.5796 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Montenegro Panama Kaludjerovic, Nebojsa – S/PV.5697 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5677 Panama Peru Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5677 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Qatar Peru Al-Ansari, Mishal – S/PV.5637 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5677 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5675 Russian Federation Qatar Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5677 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5675 Leplinskiy, Vitaliy A. – S/PV.5637 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 Slovakia Russian Federation Burian, Peter – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; South Africa S/PV.5713 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5637; Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 S/PV.5677; S/PV.5706 Serbia UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Jevremovic, Pavle – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Slovakia S/PV.5644 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5783 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5675 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 the Great Lakes Region South Africa Fall, Ibrahima – S/PV.5637 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5675 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 and Emergency Relief Coordinator UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Holmes, John – S/PV.5677 Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5782; United Kingdom S/PV.5785 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5706 UN. Security Council Mission on the Kosovo Issue. Head Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5672 United States United Kingdom McBride, Thomas Kirk – S/PV.5637 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5675; S/PV.5697; S/PV.5713 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5677 United States Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5675 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5762

GEORGIA SITUATION HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President China Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5759 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5631 GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)–REGIONAL Panama Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5631 SECURITY UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Belgium Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5758 Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 China HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5637; S/PV.5677 Belgium Congo Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5655 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5637 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5792 Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5677 China France Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5637 Congo Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5677 Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5655 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5792

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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE–WAR VICTIMS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) (continued) Azerbaijan France Mammadov, Ilgar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5792 Bangladesh Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5655 Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Ghana Barbados Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Hackett, Christopher Fitzherbert – Indonesia S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5655 Belgium Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5792 Chevalier, Pierre – S/PV.5632 Italy Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5655 S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5792 Benin Panama Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5655 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5792 Zinsou, Jean-Francis Régis – Peru S/PV.5705(Resumption1) Tincopa, Romy – S/PV.5655 Bolivia Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5792 Terrazas Ontiveros, María Alicia – Qatar S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5792 Botswana Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5655 Outlule, Samuel O. – S/PV.5705 Russian Federation Brazil Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota – Slovakia S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Burian, Peter – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5705(Resumption1) South Africa Tarrago, Piragibe dos Santos – Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5792 Burkina Faso UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Kafando, Michel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) and Emergency Relief Coordinator Burundi Holmes, John – S/PV.5655; S/PV.5792 Ntakirutimana, Joseph – S/PV.5627 United Kingdom Canada Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5655 McNee, John – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5792 S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); United States S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705 DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5792 Cape Verde Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5655 Lima da Veiga, Maria de Fátima – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Caucus of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries in the Security Council. Coordinator Afghanistan Wolfe, Raymond (Jamaica) – S/PV.5627 Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Chile S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Muñoz, Heraldo – S/PV.5627 African Union China Ratsifandrihamanana, Lila Hanitra – S/PV.5776 Cui, Tiankai – S/PV.5632 African Union. Commissioner for Peace and Security Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663 Djinnit, Said – S/PV.5649 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5705; Algeria S/PV.5776 Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Comoros Angola Aboud, Mahmoud Mohamed – Martins, Ismael Gaspar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Argentina Congo García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Adada, Rodolphe – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 Limeres, Diego – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5615; Mayoral, César – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5663 Armenia Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5776 Martirosyan, Armen – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries Australia Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo (Cuba) – Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Costa Rica S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Weisleder, Saúl – S/PV.5663(Resumption1)

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) Croatia Italy Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Craxi, Vittorio – S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663 Cuba Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5649 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705; S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5776 Democratic Republic of the Congo Japan Ezokola, Rachidi Ekanza – Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5705(Resumption1) S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5663 Denmark Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Staur, Carsten – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Egypt Kazakhstan Abdelaziz, Maged Abdelfattah – Aitimova, Byrganym – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); League of Arab States S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Mahmassani, Yahya – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Elbakly, Khaled Aly – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5776 S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5705 Liberia El Salvador Barnes, M. Nathaniel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Gallardo Hernández, Carmen María – Libyan Arab Jamahiriya S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Elgannas, Abdurrahman – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) European Union Liechtenstein Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5627; Ritter, Patrick – S/PV.5705(Resumption1) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Lithuania France Cekuolis, Dalius – S/PV.5632 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Malaysia S/PV.5776 Ali, Hamidon – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5632; Maldives S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Shahid, Abdulla – S/PV.5663 Germany Marshall Islands Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von – Capelle, Alfred – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5705 Mauritius Wieczorek-Zeul, Heidemarie – S/PV.5663 Soborun, Somduth – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Ghana Mexico Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 Heller, Claude – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Micronesia (Federated States of) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5649 Lippwe, Jeem – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5705 Namibia Guatemala Mbuende, Kaire Munionganda – S/PV.5663 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); Shiweva, Julius – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Netherlands S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Guinea Koenders, Bert – S/PV.5663 Sow, Alpha Ibrahima – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Majoor, Frank – S/PV.5627 Honduras New Zealand Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Nigeria IBRD. Special Representative to the United Nations Wigwe, Chijioke – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Avalle, Oscar – S/PV.5627 Norway Iceland Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5627; Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5705 S/PV.5649(Resumption1); IMF S/PV.5663(Resumption1); Munzberg, Reinhard – S/PV.5627 S/PV.5705(Resumption1); India S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Sen, Nirupam – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); Organization of the Islamic Conference S/PV.5705(Resumption1) Wahab, Abdul – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Indonesia S/PV.5776 Cotan, Imron – S/PV.5649 Organizatsiia Dogovora o kollektivnoi bezopasnosti Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663 Jeenbaev, Nurbek (Kyrgyzstan) – S/PV.5776 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5627 Pakistan Pratomo, Eddy – S/PV.5705 Akram, Munir – S/PV.5705(Resumption1) Israel Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5663 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) - 230 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) Palau Switzerland Beck, Stuart – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Baum, Andreas – S/PV.5705 Panama Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Maurer, Peter – S/PV.5663 S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 Thailand Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 Pramudwinai, Don – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Papua New Guinea Tunisia Aisi, Robert Guba – S/PV.5663 Hachani, Ali – S/PV.5705 Peru Tuvalu Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 Pita, Afelee F. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Uganda S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5776 Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Philippines Ukraine Davide, Hilario G. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Kryzhanivskyi, Viktor V. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Romulo, Alberto Gatmaitan – S/PV.5776 UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Portugal Support Office Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5776 McAskie, Carolyn – S/PV.5627 Qatar UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 Operations Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5649; Annabi, Hédi – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5663 UN. Economic and Social Council (2007 : New York and Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5776 Geneva). President Al-Rumaihi, Muhammed – S/PV.5632 Cekuolis, Dalius (Lithuania) – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5705 Republic of Korea UN. General Assembly (61st sess. : 2006-2007). Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); President S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Al-Khalifa, Haya Rashed (Bahrain) – S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663(Resumption1) S/PV.5705 Russian Federation UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Committee. Chairman S/PV.5649; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) – S/PV.5627; Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5632(Resumption 1) S/PV.5632 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5776 UN. Secretary-General Rwanda Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5776 Senegal UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Badji, Paul – S/PV.5705 Kubis, Ján (Slovakia) – S/PV.5632 Seck, Coly – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Sierra Leone S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo – S/PV.5627 Wirajuda, Hassan (Indonesia) – Singapore S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5705 Slovakia United Kingdom Bartho, Igor – S/PV.5776 Beckett, Margaret – S/PV.5663 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5627; Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5649; S/PV.5649; S/PV.5705 S/PV.5705 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5627 Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5663 Sawers, John – S/PV.5776 Solomon Islands United Republic of Tanzania Beck, Collin D. – S/PV.5663(Resumption1); Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) United States South Africa Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5705; S/PV.5776 Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana – S/PV.5649 Miller, Richard T. – S/PV.5627 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5615; Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5627; S/PV.5632; S/PV.5663; S/PV.5705 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5615; S/PV.5632; Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5776 S/PV.5663 Spain Uruguay De Palacio España, Iñigo – Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); Sudan S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5632(Resumption 1); S/PV.5649; Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) S/PV.5663(Resumption1) Leong, Pui – S/PV.5663(Resumption1) - 231 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER Viet Nam YUGOSLAVIA (continued) Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) United Kingdom Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5742 United States INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 YUGOSLAVIA Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 Belgium Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA Bosnia and Herzegovina Belgium Prica, Milos – S/PV.5697 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 China China Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5742 Congo Congo Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 France Croatia Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5796 Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 France Ghana Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 Indonesia Ghana Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President Indonesia Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5796 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5796 International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. President Former Yugoslavia since 1991. President Pocar, Fausto – S/PV.5796 Pocar, Fausto – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Italy International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Responsible for Serious Violations of International Panama Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5697 Former Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Del Ponte, Carla – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Peru Italy Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Qatar Montenegro Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 Kaludjerovic, Nebojsa – S/PV.5697 Russian Federation Panama Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5697 Rwanda Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Ngoga, Martin – S/PV.5697 Peru Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5796 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Slovakia Qatar Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 Russian Federation South Africa Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5697 Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5742; S/PV.5796 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Serbia Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5741 Jevremovic, Pavle – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 United States Slovakia Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 South Africa IRAQ SITUATION Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Belgium UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Natalewaga, Marty M. (Indonesia) – S/PV.5785

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IRAQ SITUATION (continued) IRAQ SITUATION (continued) China UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Li, Junhua – S/PV.5693 Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5763 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 United Kingdom Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5729 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5729 Congo Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Sawers, John – S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5693 United States France Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5693 S/PV.5808 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5639 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5639 Ghana IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; China S/PV.5763 Li, Kexin – S/PV.5710 Indonesia France Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5710 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5763 IAEA Iraq Zlauvinen, Gustavo – S/PV.5710 Al Bayati, Hamid – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; Indonesia S/PV.5808 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5710 Zebari, Hoshyar – S/PV.5693 Iraq Iraq. Vice-President Al Bayati, Hamid – S/PV.5710 'Abd al-Mahdi, Adil – S/PV.5639 Qatar Italy Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5710 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; Russian Federation S/PV.5729 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5710 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5763 South Africa Multinational Force in Iraq Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5710 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5693 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Panama Sanders, Jackie (United States) – S/PV.5681 Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5693 UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission. Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Acting Executive Chairman Peru Perricos, Demetrius – S/PV.5710 Gallardo, Vitaliano – S/PV.5693 United Kingdom Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5710 Qatar United States Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5710 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 ISRAEL–LEBANON Russian Federation Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729; Belgium S/PV.5763 Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5808 China Slovakia Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5667 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 Congo South Africa Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5667 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5763 Cuba Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5693 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – UN. Controller S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Sach, Warren – S/PV.5808 France UN. Secretary-General Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667 Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5729 Ghana UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5736 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5729 Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Indonesia S/PV.5639 Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to S/PV.5736 Resolution 1518 (2003) concerning Iraq. Chairman Budiman, Rachmat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5806 Iran (Islamic Republic of) UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Iraq Israel Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736

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ISRAEL–LEBANON (continued) KOSOVO (SERBIA) (continued) Italy Ghana Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5673 Japan Indonesia Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5673 Lebanon Italy Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5667 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5673 Palestine Panama Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5667 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5673 Panama Peru Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5673 Peru Qatar Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5667 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5673 Qatar Russian Federation Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5673 Russian Federation Slovakia Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5673 Slovakia UN. Security Council Mission on the Kosovo Issue. Head Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5672; S/PV.5673 South Africa United Kingdom Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5673 Syrian Arab Republic United States Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5673 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President LIBERIA SITUATION Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5728 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) – S/PV.5704 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5668 Pierce, Karen (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5664 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5745 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5691 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5810 UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5699 Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary- UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia. Chairman Palestinian Authority Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) – S/PV.5806 Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 Algeria Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5667 Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) United Kingdom Argentina Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 Mayoral, César – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Bangladesh United States Jahan, Ismat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Belgium KFOR Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; UN. Security Council Mission on the Kosovo Issue. Head S/PV.5685; S/PV.5736 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5672 Brazil Viotti, Maria Luiza Ribeiro – KOREAN QUESTION S/PV.5736(Resumption1) France China Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5618 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Slovakia Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5618 Congo United Kingdom Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5618 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5736 United States Cuba Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5618 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); KOSOVO (SERBIA) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) China European Union Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5673 Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5629 France Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5673 S/PV.5736 - 234 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) France Qatar Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5629; Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Ghana Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5736 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Russian Federation Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; Indonesia S/PV.5685 Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5736 Senegal Budiman, Rachmat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Badji, Paul – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5629 Slovakia Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Iran (Islamic Republic of) Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); South Africa S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5629; Israel S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5736 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Syrian Arab Republic Italy Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736; Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5685; S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5685 Turkey Japan Ilkin, Baki – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) of the Palestinian People. Chairman Jordan Badji, Paul (Senegal) – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Zoubi, Basheer – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5728; S/PV.5728 Kuwait Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) – S/PV.5704 Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed – S/PV.5629 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Lebanon S/PV.5648 Mitri, Tarek – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5802 Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.5719; S/PV.5719; Pierce, Karen (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5664 S/PV.5736; S/PV.5790; S/PV.5790 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5747 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5642; S/PV.5642; Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5799; S/PV.5800 S/PV.5667 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5691; Malaysia S/PV.5691; S/PV.5694; S/PV.5698 Zainuddin, Zainol Rahim – S/PV.5629(Resumption UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary- Morocco General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Chabar, Hamid – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Palestinian Authority Norway Soto, Alvaro de – S/PV.5629 Juul, Mona – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5701; S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736; Organization of the Islamic Conference. Chairman S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Mehdiyev, Agshin (Azerbaijan) – UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 Pakistan Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); S/PV.5746; S/PV.5767; S/PV.5788; S/PV.5815 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) UN International Independent Investigation Commission Palestine in Lebanon. Commissioner Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Brammertz, Serge – S/PV.5642; S/PV.5642; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5719; S/PV.5719; S/PV.5790; S/PV.5790 Panama United Kingdom Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5629 Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Peru Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5629 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5736 Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; United States S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5685; S/PV.5685 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued) MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) United States Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5619 Viet Nam Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS Yemen UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Al-Saidi, Abdullah – S/PV.5736 Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5622

MYANMAR–POLITICAL CONDITIONS NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION Belgium Argentina Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5777 Australia China Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5777 Bangladesh Congo Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed – Ikouebe, Basile – S/PV.5619 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5777 Belarus France Dapkiunas, Andrei – S/PV.5635 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753 Belgium Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5777 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 Ghana Brazil Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Tarrago, Piragibe dos Santos – Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5619 S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Indonesia Canada Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5619 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 China Italy Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5777 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5647 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5753 Congo Myanmar Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5647 Swe, Kyaw Tint – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Panama Cuba Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5777 Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Peru El Salvador Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Martínez Flores, César E. – S/PV.5635(Resumption Qatar 1) Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5619; European Union S/PV.5753 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5777 S/PV.5779 Russian Federation France Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5619; S/PV.5753; Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 S/PV.5777 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635 Singapore Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5647 Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Germany Slovakia Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5635 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Ghana Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5619 Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 South Africa Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5619; Guatemala S/PV.5777 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5753 IAEA UN. Secretary-General Zlauvinen, Gustavo – S/PV.5635 Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5753 Indonesia UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5757 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General to Myanmar Iran (Islamic Republic of) Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) United Kingdom Motaki, Manouchehr – S/PV.5647 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5619 Israel Sawers, John – S/PV.5753; S/PV.5777 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) - 236 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (continued) Italy UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5779 Resolution 1737 (2006) concerning the Islamic Republic Japan of Iran. Chairman Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5646; Liechtenstein S/PV.5702; S/PV.5807 Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs New Zealand Tanaka, Nobuaki – S/PV.5635 Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) United Kingdom Norway Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635; Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) S/PV.5647 Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5779 Director-General United States Pfirter, Rogelio F. – S/PV.5635 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5807 Pakistan Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5618; S/PV.5635; Hashmi, Khalil-ur-Rahman – S/PV.5635(Resumption S/PV.5646; S/PV.5702; S/PV.5779 1) Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5647 Panama Uruguay Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647 Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Peru Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5779 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5635 Viet Nam Qatar Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Al-Ansari, Mishal – S/PV.5807 World Customs Organization Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5635; Schmitz, Michael – S/PV.5635 S/PV.5647; S/PV.5779 Republic of Korea PALESTINE QUESTION Oh, Joon – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Algeria Russian Federation Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5635; S/PV.5647; Argentina S/PV.5779 Mayoral, César – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Slovakia Bangladesh Burian, Peter – S/PV.5618 Jahan, Ismat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5635 Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5647 Belgium South Africa Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5635; Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5647; S/PV.5779 Brazil Syrian Arab Republic Viotti, Maria Luiza Ribeiro – Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President China Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5635(Resumption 1) Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5743 Congo UN. Security Council. Ad Hoc Committee on Mandate Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Review. Co-Chairman Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5736 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5806 Cuba UN. Security Council. Informal Working Group on Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – Documentation and Other Procedural Questions. S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); Chairman S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5806 European Union UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5629 Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. S/PV.5736 Chairman France Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5779 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5629 Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Ghana Chairman Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Indonesia Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman S/PV.5736 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779; Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5629 S/PV.5806 - 237 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) PALESTINE QUESTION (continued) Iran (Islamic Republic of) UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); of the Palestinian People. Chairman S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Badji, Paul (Senegal) – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Israel UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary- Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Italy Palestinian Authority Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Soto, Alvaro de – S/PV.5629 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5629 Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – Japan S/PV.5701; S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 Jordan Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) S/PV.5746; S/PV.5767; S/PV.5788; S/PV.5815 Zoubi, Basheer – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) United Kingdom Kuwait Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed – S/PV.5629 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5629 Lebanon Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 United States Malaysia Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Zainuddin, Zainol Rahim – S/PV.5629(Resumption S/PV.5736 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Morocco Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – Chabar, Hamid – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Norway Viet Nam Juul, Mona – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Yemen Organization of the Islamic Conference. Chairman Al-Saidi, Abdullah – S/PV.5736 Mehdiyev, Agshin (Azerbaijan) – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) PEACEBUILDING Pakistan Afghanistan Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Argentina Palestine García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Belgium S/PV.5736 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Panama Brazil Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5629 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota – Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Peru Burundi Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5736 Ntakirutimana, Joseph – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Canada Qatar McNee, John – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 Caucus of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries in Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5629 the Security Council. Coordinator Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5736 Wolfe, Raymond (Jamaica) – S/PV.5627 Russian Federation Chile Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5629 Muñoz, Heraldo – S/PV.5627 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 China Senegal Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Badji, Paul – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Congo Slovakia Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5627 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5761 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667 Croatia South Africa Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5629; Egypt S/PV.5736 Abdelaziz, Maged Abdelfattah – Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Syrian Arab Republic El Salvador Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 Gallardo Hernández, Carmen María – Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5629 S/PV.5627(Resumption 1); S/PV.5761 Turkey Ilkin, Baki – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) - 238 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

PEACEBUILDING (continued) PEACEBUILDING (continued) European Union United States Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5627 Miller, Richard T. – S/PV.5627 France Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5761 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5627 Uruguay Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5761 Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Ghana Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5761 REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5627 African Union Guatemala Ratsifandrihamanana, Lila Hanitra – S/PV.5776 Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) African Union. Commissioner for Peace and Security IBRD. Special Representative to the United Nations Djinnit, Said – S/PV.5649 Avalle, Oscar – S/PV.5627 Algeria IMF Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Munzberg, Reinhard – S/PV.5627 Angola Indonesia Martins, Ismael Gaspar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5627 Argentina Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5761 García Moritán, Martin – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Italy Armenia Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Martirosyan, Armen – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Japan Australia Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Netherlands Azerbaijan Majoor, Frank – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Mammadov, Ilgar – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Nigeria Belgium Wigwe, Chijioke – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Gucht, Karel de – S/PV.5751 Norway Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5776 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Benin Panama Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Peru Burkina Faso Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Kafando, Michel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Qatar China Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5627 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5649 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5761 Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5776 Republic of Korea Congo Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) Adada, Rodolphe – S/PV.5649 Russian Federation Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5776 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5627; S/PV.5761 Egypt Senegal Elbakly, Khaled Aly – S/PV.5649 Seck, Coly – S/PV.5627(Resumption 1) European Union Sierra Leone Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – Pemagbi, Joe Robert – S/PV.5761 S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo – S/PV.5627 France Slovakia Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5776 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5627 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5751 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5761 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5649 South Africa Ghana Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5627; Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5776 S/PV.5761 Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5649 UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Guatemala Support Office Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) McAskie, Carolyn – S/PV.5627 Guinea UN. Economic and Social Council (2007 : New York and Sow, Alpha Ibrahima – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Geneva). President Honduras Cekuolis, Dalius (Lithuania) – S/PV.5627 Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Chairman Indonesia Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5761 Cotan, Imron – S/PV.5649 UN. Peacebuilding Commission. Organizational Italy Committee. Chairman Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5649 Martins, Ismael Gaspar (Angola) – S/PV.5627 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5776 United Kingdom Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5627 Sawers, John – S/PV.5761 - 239 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN (continued) REGIONAL ORGANIZATION–UN (continued) Japan Thailand Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Pramudwinai, Don – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Shinyo, Takahiro – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Uganda Kazakhstan Butagira, Francis K. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Aitimova, Byrganym – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping League of Arab States Operations Mahmassani, Yahya – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Annabi, Hédi – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5776 UN. Secretary-General Liberia Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5776 Barnes, M. Nathaniel – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Elgannas, Abdurrahman – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Malaysia Wirajuda, Hassan (Indonesia) – Ali, Hamidon – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Namibia United Kingdom Shiweva, Julius – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5649 Norway Sawers, John – S/PV.5751; S/PV.5776 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); United Republic of Tanzania S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Mahiga, Augustine P. – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. United States Chairman-in-Office Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5776 Moratinos Cuyaubé, Miguel Angel (Spain) – Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5649 S/PV.5751 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5751 Organization of the Islamic Conference Uruguay Wahab, Abdul – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); Rosselli, Elbio – S/PV.5649(Resumption1); S/PV.5776 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Organizatsiia Dogovora o kollektivnoi bezopasnosti Viet Nam Jeenbaev, Nurbek (Kyrgyzstan) – S/PV.5776 Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Panama Le Luong Minh – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5776 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5649 RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS Peru Belgium Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5649 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5796 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5776 China Philippines Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Romulo, Alberto Gatmaitan – S/PV.5776 Congo Portugal Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5776 France Qatar Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5649 Ghana Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5776 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5796 Russian Federation Indonesia Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5649; S/PV.5751 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5796 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5776 International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President Rwanda Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5796 Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5649(Resumption1) International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor Singapore Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.5796 Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Italy Slovakia Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5796 Bartho, Igor – S/PV.5776 Panama Burian, Peter – S/PV.5649 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Kubis, Ján – S/PV.5751 Peru Solomon Islands Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5796 Beck, Collin D. – S/PV.5776(Resumption1) Russian Federation South Africa Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana – S/PV.5649 Rwanda Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5776 Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5796 Spain Slovakia De Palacio España, Iñigo – Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 S/PV.5776(Resumption1) South Africa Sudan Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5796 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – S/PV.5649 - 240 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

RWANDA–HUMAN RIGHTS (continued) SANCTIONS (continued) United States Cuba Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779 RWANDA SITUATION European Union Belgium Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5779 China France Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5796 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 Li, Junhua – S/PV.5697 Ghana Congo Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5697 Indonesia Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5796 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 France Italy Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5697 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5779 Renié, Hubert – S/PV.5796 Liechtenstein Ghana Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Peru Indonesia Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5779 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Qatar International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5779 Byron, Dennis – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Russian Federation International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5779 Jallow, Hassan Bubacar – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 South Africa Italy Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5779 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Panama Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5697 Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5796 Chairman Peru Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5679; Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 S/PV.5779 Qatar UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5697 Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Russian Federation Chairman Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5796 Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 Rwanda UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Ngoga, Martin – S/PV.5697 Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Nsengimana, Joseph – S/PV.5796 Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman Slovakia Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5796 United Kingdom Mlynár, Michal – S/PV.5697 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5779 South Africa United States Maqungo, Sabelo Sivuyile – S/PV.5697; S/PV.5796 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5779 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5741 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda. Chairman SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE Jenie, Rezlan (Indonesia) – S/PV.5650 Afghanistan United States Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5679 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5697 Argentina Willson, Carolyn L. – S/PV.5796 Mayoral, César – S/PV.5679 Australia SANCTIONS Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5679 Australia Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Canada Canada Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 China China Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5779 Congo Congo Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5679 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5779 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5779

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SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued) SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE (continued) Cuba Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – S/PV.5679 Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779 Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5679 Viet Nam European Union Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5679 Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5679 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS S/PV.5779 Canada France Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5690 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 China Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5679 Chen, Peijie – S/PV.5690 Ghana Congo Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5679 Makayat-Safouesse, Lazare – S/PV.5690 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 France Indonesia Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5690 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5679 Germany Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5690 Israel Ghana Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5679 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5690 Italy Indonesia Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5690 Japan Italy Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5679 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5690 Lebanon Netherlands Ramadan, Majdi – S/PV.5679 Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5690 Liechtenstein Nigeria Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.5679 Wali, Aminu Bashir – S/PV.5690 Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Panama Peru Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5690 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Peru Qatar Zanelli Flores, Yella – S/PV.5690 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5679; Qatar S/PV.5779 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5690 Republic of Korea Russian Federation Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5679 Kuzmin, Gennady V. – S/PV.5690 Russian Federation Sierra Leone Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Kanu, Allieu Ibrahim – S/PV.5690 South Africa Pemagbi, Joe Robert – S/PV.5813 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5679; Slovakia S/PV.5779 Bartho, Igor – S/PV.5690 Switzerland South Africa Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5679 Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5690 Syrian Arab Republic Special Court for Sierra Leone. President Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5679 Gelaga-King, George – S/PV.5690 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Special Court for Sierra Leone. Prosecutor Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Rapp, Stephen – S/PV.5690 Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. UN. Deputy Secretary-General Chairman Mtengeti-Migiro, Rose – S/PV.5690 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5679; UN. Peacebuilding Commission (1st sess. : 2006-2007 : S/PV.5779 New York). Sierra Leone Configuration. Chairman UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Majoor, Frank (Netherlands) – S/PV.5804 Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Chairman Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5708 Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5779 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone. Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Chairman Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz (Qatar) – S/PV.5806 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 United Kingdom United Kingdom Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5690 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 United States United States Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5690 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5679 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5779 - 242 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

SMALL ARMS SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5709 China Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5789 SOMALIA SITUATION Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 Congo Belgium Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5784 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5805 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 China France Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5805 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5727 Congo Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5792; S/PV.5805 Ghana European Union Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 S/PV.5805 Indonesia France Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5727 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5805 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5633 S/PV.5792 Ghana International Criminal Court. Prosecutor Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5805 Moreno-Ocampo, Luis – S/PV.5687; S/PV.5789 Indonesia Italy Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5805 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; Italy S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5633 Panama Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5792; S/PV.5805 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784; Panama S/PV.5789 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5805 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5792 Peru Peru Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5805 Tincopa, Romy – S/PV.5784 Qatar Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5792; Qatar S/PV.5805 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5670 Russian Federation Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5727; Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5805 S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 Slovakia Russian Federation Burian, Peter – S/PV.5805 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 Somalia Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5792 Dhakkar, Ahmed Botan – S/PV.5805 Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5789 South Africa Slovakia Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5633 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5789 Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5805 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5784 UN. Contact Group on Somalia. Co-Chair South Africa Lovald, Johan Ludvik (Norway) – S/PV.5805 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5706; UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President S/PV.5717; S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 D' Alema, Massimo (Italy) – S/PV.5812 Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5732 Sudan Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5671 Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5695 S/PV.5784 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5720 UN. Secretary-General UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5727 Somalia UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Ould Abdallah, Ahmedou – S/PV.5805 Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5752; S/PV.5768; United Kingdom S/PV.5774 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5633; S/PV.5706 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5684 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5792 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5750 Sawers, John – S/PV.5805 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5717 United States UN. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Darfur Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5805 Eliasson, Jan – S/PV.5784 SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator African Union Holmes, John – S/PV.5792 Mungwa, Alice – S/PV.5727 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Belgium Operations Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5727; Guéhenno, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5784 S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 - 243 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS (continued) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) United Kingdom Lebanon Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5706; S/PV.5727 Salam, Nawaf A. – S/PV.5736 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5717; S/PV.5792 Ziade, Caroline – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Sawers, John – S/PV.5784; S/PV.5789 Malaysia United States Zainuddin, Zainol Rahim – S/PV.5629(Resumption DeLaurentis, Jeffrey – S/PV.5789; S/PV.5792 1); S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5727; S/PV.5784 Morocco Chabar, Hamid – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL Norway Algeria Juul, Mona – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Yousfi, Youcef – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Argentina Organization of the Islamic Conference. Chairman Mayoral, César – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Mehdiyev, Agshin (Azerbaijan) – Bangladesh S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Jahan, Ismat – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Pakistan Sorcar, Muhammad Ali – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Amil, Farukh – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); Belgium S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5667 Palestine Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Mansour, Riyad H. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Brazil S/PV.5736 Viotti, Maria Luiza Ribeiro – Panama S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5629 China Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Peru Congo Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5736 Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667 Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5736 Qatar Cuba Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5667 Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5629 S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5736 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Russian Federation European Union Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5629 Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5629 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Senegal S/PV.5736 Badji, Paul – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) France Slovakia Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Burian, Peter – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5629 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5667 Ghana South Africa Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5629; Yankey, Albert – S/PV.5667 S/PV.5736 Indonesia Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5667 Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5667; Syrian Arab Republic S/PV.5736 Darwish, Bassam – S/PV.5667 Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5629 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5736; Iran (Islamic Republic of) S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Danesh-Yazdi, Mehdi – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1); Turkey S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Ilkin, Baki – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Israel UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) of the Palestinian People. Chairman Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Badji, Paul (Senegal) – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Italy UN. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5667; S/PV.5736 Process and Personal Representative of the Secretary- Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5629 General to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Japan Palestinian Authority Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Soto, Alvaro de – S/PV.5629 Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Williams, Michael C. (Michael Charles), 1949- – Jordan S/PV.5723; S/PV.5736 Al-Allaf, Mohammed F. – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Zoubi, Basheer – S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Gambari, I.A. – S/PV.5624 Kuwait Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5638; S/PV.5667; S/PV.5683; Al-Murad, Abdullah Ahmed Mohamed – S/PV.5629 S/PV.5746; S/PV.5767; S/PV.5815

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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued) TERRORISM (continued) United Kingdom Peru Howells, Kim – S/PV.5667 Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5629 Qatar Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5679; United States S/PV.5779 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5629; S/PV.5667; Al-Qahtani, Mutlaq – S/PV.5795 S/PV.5736 Republic of Korea Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Choi, Young-Jin – S/PV.5679 Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – Russian Federation S/PV.5629(Resumption 1) Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Viet Nam South Africa Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5679; Yemen S/PV.5779 Al-Saidi, Abdullah – S/PV.5736 Switzerland Gruetter, Frank – S/PV.5679 TERRORISM Syrian Arab Republic Afghanistan Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5679 Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5679 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Argentina Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5754; S/PV.5764 Mayoral, César – S/PV.5679 Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5659; Australia S/PV.5662 Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5679 Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5738 Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5779 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5798; S/PV.5816 Canada Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5714 Normandin, Henri-Paul – S/PV.5779 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to China Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning Al-Qaida and the Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Taliban and Associated Individuals and Entities. Congo Chairman Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5679 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5779 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5779 UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Cuba Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism. Benítez Versón, Rodolfo Eliseo – S/PV.5779 Chairman Malmierca Díaz, Rodrigo – S/PV.5779 Arias, Ricardo Alberto (Panama) – S/PV.5679; Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – S/PV.5679 S/PV.5779 European Union UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5679 Resolution 1540 (2004) concerning Non-Proliferation of Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Weapons. Chairman S/PV.5779 Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5779 France UN. Working Group of the Security Council Established Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5779 by Resolution 1566 (2004). Chairman Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5679 Voto-Bernales, Jorge (Peru) – S/PV.5806 Ghana United Kingdom Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5679 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Tachie-Menson, Robert – S/PV.5779 United States Indonesia Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5679 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5679 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5779 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5779 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Israel Arias Cárdenas, Francisco Javier – S/PV.5679 Carmon, Daniel – S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Ortiz, Aura Mahuampi Rodríguez de – S/PV.5779 Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5679 Viet Nam Italy Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5679 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5679; S/PV.5779 Japan TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5679 Australia Lebanon Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Ramadan, Majdi – S/PV.5679 Belgium Liechtenstein Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Barriga, Stefan – S/PV.5679 Brazil Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5779 Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota – S/PV.5628 Panama China Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5795 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801

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TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION (continued) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION (continued) Congo United States Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5628 Brencick, William – S/PV.5628 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5801 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5801 France Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5628 UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–REPORTS (2006-2007) Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5801 China Germany Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5769 Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5628 Slovakia Ghana Burian, Peter – S/PV.5769 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5801 Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5628 UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ Indonesia Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5628 Belgium Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5801 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Italy China Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5801 Li, Junhua – S/PV.5693 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5628 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Japan Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5729 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5628 Congo Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5801 Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 New Zealand Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5693 Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 France Panama Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5693 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5628 Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5801 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5639 Peru Ghana Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5628 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5801 S/PV.5763 Philippines Indonesia Baja, Lauro – S/PV.5628 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729 Davide, Hilario G. – S/PV.5801 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5763 Portugal Iraq Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5628; Al Bayati, Hamid – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763; S/PV.5801 S/PV.5808 Qatar Zebari, Hoshyar – S/PV.5693 Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5628; Iraq. Vice-President S/PV.5801 'Abd al-Mahdi, Adil – S/PV.5639 Russian Federation Italy Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; Singapore S/PV.5729 Menon, Vanu Gopala – S/PV.5628 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5763 Slovakia Multinational Force in Iraq Burian, Peter – S/PV.5628; S/PV.5801 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5693 South Africa Panama Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5628; Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5693 S/PV.5791 Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5801 Peru Timor-Leste Gallardo, Vitaliano – S/PV.5693 Borges, Sofia – S/PV.5801 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5763 Costa, Zacarias Albano da – S/PV.5739 Qatar Santos, Nelson – S/PV.5791 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Timor-Leste. Prime Minister Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5729; Ramos-Horta, José – S/PV.5628 S/PV.5763 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Russian Federation Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5634 Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5693; S/PV.5729; Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5740 S/PV.5763 Sanders, Jackie (United States) – S/PV.5682 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5639 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Slovakia Timor-Leste Burian, Peter – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693; S/PV.5763 Khare, Atul – S/PV.5628 South Africa United Kingdom Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5763 Johnston, Paul – S/PV.5628 Qwabe, Bongiwe – S/PV.5693 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5801 - 246 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ (continued) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN UN. Secretary-General (continued) Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5729 Netherlands UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Hamburger, Arjan P. – S/PV.5641 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5729 Klerk, Piet de – S/PV.5760 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – New Zealand S/PV.5639 Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5641 UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Norway Iraq Juul, Mona – S/PV.5641 Qazi, Ashraf Jehangir – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Lovald, Johan Ludvik – S/PV.5760 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Organizatsiia Dogovora o kollektivnoi bezopasnosti Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5763 Dapkiunas, Andrei (Belarus) – S/PV.5641 United Kingdom Pakistan Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5729 Akram, Munir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5639; S/PV.5693 Panama Sawers, John – S/PV.5763; S/PV.5808 Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5760 United States Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5641 Khalilzad, Zalmay – S/PV.5729; S/PV.5763 Peru Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5639 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Qatar UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5641; Afghanistan S/PV.5760 Tanin, Zahir – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Russian Federation Belgium Churkin, Vitaly I. – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5641 Slovakia Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5760 Matulay, Dusan – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Canada South Africa McNee, John – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5641; China S/PV.5760 Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Congo Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – Gayama, Pascal – S/PV.5641 S/PV.5645 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5760 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5718 European Union UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General Matussek, Thomas (Germany) – S/PV.5641 and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra (Portugal) – Afghanistan S/PV.5760 Koenigs, Tom – S/PV.5641; S/PV.5760 France UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention. Ripert, Jean-Maurice – S/PV.5760 Executive Director Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5641 Costa, Antonio Maria – S/PV.5641 Ghana United Kingdom Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5760 Parry, Emyr Jones – S/PV.5641 Effah-Apenteng, Nana – S/PV.5641 Sawers, John – S/PV.5760 Iceland United States Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5641 Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5641 India Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5760 Doraiswami, Vikram – S/PV.5641 Sen, Nirupam – S/PV.5760 UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE Indonesia Syrian Arab Republic Jenie, Rezlan – S/PV.5641 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736 Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5760 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Iran (Islamic Republic of) Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5802 Khazaee, Mohammad – S/PV.5760 Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5698 Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad – S/PV.5641 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Italy Pascoe, Lynn – S/PV.5815 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5760 Italy. Deputy Prime Minister UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE D' Alema, Massimo – S/PV.5641 South Africa Japan Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5791 Oshima, Kenzo – S/PV.5641 Timor-Leste Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5760 Costa, Zacarias Albano da – S/PV.5739 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5740 - 247 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

UN INTEGRATED OFFICE IN SIERRA LEONE UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA Sierra Leone Pemagbi, Joe Robert – S/PV.5813 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5759 UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5661 Belgium UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE Belle, Olivier – S/PV.5733 Cuba Belgium Núnez Mordoche, Ileana B. – Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5765 S/PV.5736(Resumption1) Burkina Faso France Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5765 Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5733 Burkina Faso. Minister of National Security Ghana Bassolé, Djibrill – S/PV.5676 Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5733; S/PV.5736 China Indonesia Du, Xiacong – S/PV.5765 Asmady, Adiyatwidi Adiwoso – S/PV.5736 Congo Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5733 Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5765 Israel Côte d'Ivoire Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5736 Djédjé, Ilahiri A. – S/PV.5765 Italy France. Secrétaire d'Etat pour la Coopération et la Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5733 Francophonie Qatar Bockel, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5765 Al-Henzab, Faisal Abdulla Hamad – S/PV.5733 Indonesia Russian Federation Natalewaga, Marty M. – S/PV.5765 Shcherbak, Igor N. – S/PV.5733 Italy South Africa Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5765 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5733 Panama Syrian Arab Republic Soler Torrijos, Giancarlo – S/PV.5765 Ja'afari, Bashar – S/PV.5736 Peru UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5706 Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5728 Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5765 Gucht, Karel de (Belgium) – S/PV.5704 Qatar United Kingdom Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5765 Sawers, John – S/PV.5736 Russian Federation United States Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5765 Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5733; S/PV.5736 Slovakia Burian, Peter – S/PV.5765 UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN South Africa WESTERN SAHARA Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5765 UN. Principal Deputy Special Representative of the South Africa Secretary-General for Côte d'Ivoire Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5669; Moussa, Abou – S/PV.5765 S/PV.5773 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5772 UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5700; UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President S/PV.5711 Churkin, Vitaly I. (Russian Federation) – S/PV.5626 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5716 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5725 United Kingdom Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5765 UN MISSION IN LIBERIA United States UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5765 Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – S/PV.5652 UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5668 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Ripert, Jean-Maurice (France) – S/PV.5745 France Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5810 Rochereau de la Sablière, J.-M. – S/PV.5706 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN Burian, Peter (Slovakia) – S/PV.5630 Qatar Gayama, Pascal (Congo) – S/PV.5730 Al-Bader, Jamal – S/PV.5670 Khalilzad, Zalmay (United States) – S/PV.5674 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) – S/PV.5653; Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5768; S/PV.5774 S/PV.5660 Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) – S/PV.5814 Wang, Guangya (China) – S/PV.5721 - 248 - SECURITY COUNCIL – 62ND YEAR – 2007 INDEX TO SPEECHES – SUBJECTS

UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Argentina Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) – S/PV.5803 Argüello, Jorge – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Verbeke, Johan C. (Belgium) – S/PV.5696 Australia Lisson, Frances Mary – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) UN SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO TIMOR- Austria LESTE Pfanzelter, Gerhard – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Bangladesh Australia Hossain, Touhid – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Hill, R. (Robert) – S/PV.5801 Belgium Belgium Chevalier, Pierre – S/PV.5766 Verbeke, Johan C. – S/PV.5801 Benin China Ehouzou, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5801 Canada Congo McNee, John – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Okio, Luc Joseph – S/PV.5801 China France Liu, Zhenmin – S/PV.5766 Rivière, Nicolas de – S/PV.5801 Colombia Ghana Blum, Claudia – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Christian, Leslie – S/PV.5801 Congo Indonesia Biaboroh-Iboro, Justin – S/PV.5766 Kleib, Hasan – S/PV.5801 Costa Rica Italy Urbina, Jorge – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Mantovani, Aldo – S/PV.5801 Croatia Japan Mladineo, Mirjana – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5801 Democratic Republic of the Congo New Zealand Nduku, Booto – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5801 Denmark Panama Faaborg-Andersen, Lars – Suescum, Alfredo – S/PV.5801 S/PV.5766(Resumption1); Peru S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Voto-Bernales, Jorge – S/PV.5801 Egypt Philippines Abdelaziz, Maged Abdelfattah – Davide, Hilario G. – S/PV.5801 S/PV.5766(Resumption1); Portugal S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5801 Finland Qatar Rasi, Marjatta – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5801 France Russian Federation Lacroix, Jean-Pierre – S/PV.5766 Dolgov, Konstantin – S/PV.5801 Germany Slovakia Matussek, Thomas – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Burian, Peter – S/PV.5801 Ghana South Africa Osei-Adjei, Akwasi – S/PV.5766 Sangqu, Baso – S/PV.5801 Guatemala Timor-Leste Skinner-Klée, Jorge – S/PV.5766 Borges, Sofia – S/PV.5801 Honduras Santos, Nelson – S/PV.5791 Romero Martínez, Iván – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) United Kingdom Iceland Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5801 Hannesson, Hjálmar W. – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) United States Indonesia Sanders, Jackie – S/PV.5801 Pratomo, Eddy – S/PV.5766 UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI Israel Gillerman, Dan – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) China Italy Wang, Guangya – S/PV.5631 Spatafora, Marcello – S/PV.5766 Panama Japan Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5631 Takasu, Yukio – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Kazakhstan Christian, Leslie (Ghana) – S/PV.5758 Aitimova, Byrganym – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Kenya WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION Muburi-Muita, Zachary D. – South Africa S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5669; Liechtenstein S/PV.5773 Wenaweser, Christian – S/PV.5766(Resumption1)

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WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued) Malawi Viet Nam Matenje, Steve Dick Tennyson – Hoang, Chi Trung – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Zambia Mexico Kapambwe, Lazarous – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Heller, Claude – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Myanmar Wai, Maung – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Netherlands Koenders, Bert – S/PV.5766 New Zealand Banks, Rosemary – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security. Coordinator Torry, Gina – S/PV.5766 Nicaragua Rubiales de Chamorro, María – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Norway Juul, Mona – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Panama Arias, Ricardo Alberto – S/PV.5766 Peru Chávez, Luis Enrique – S/PV.5766 Portugal Salgueiro, João Manuel Guerra – S/PV.5766 Qatar Al-Nasser, Nassir bin Abdulaziz – S/PV.5766 Republic of Korea Kim, Hyun Chong – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Russian Federation Rogachev, Ilya – S/PV.5766 Slovakia Algayerová, Olga – S/PV.5766 South Africa Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack – S/PV.5766 Spain Yáñez-Barnuevo, Juan Antonio – S/PV.5766 Sudan Mohamad, Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) Sweden Lidén, Anders – S/PV.5766 UN. Secretary-General Ban, Ki-moon – S/PV.5766 UN. Security Council (62nd year : 2007). President Kumalo, Dumisani Shadrack (South Africa) – S/PV.5636 Osei-Adjei, Akwasi (Ghana) – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) UN. Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women Mayanja, Rachel N. – S/PV.5766 UN. Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Guéhenno, Jean-Marie – S/PV.5766 UN Development Fund for Women. Executive Director Sandler, Joanne – S/PV.5766 United Arab Emirates Al-Jarman, Ahmed – S/PV.5766(Resumption1) United Kingdom Pierce, Karen – S/PV.5766 United States Wolff, Alejandro D. – S/PV.5766 - 250 - LIST OF DOCUMENTS

NOTE: Languages of corrigenda are indicated only when corrigenda are not issued in all six official languages. The information provided below is current as of the date this Index is submitted for publication.

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S/2007/1 (A/ES-10/375) S/2007/48 S/2007/2 (A/61/688) S/2007/49 S/2007/3 (A/61/687) S/2007/50 S/2007/4 S/2007/51 S/2007/5 (A/ES-10/376) S/2007/52 (A/61/726) S/2007/6 S/2007/53 S/2007/7 S/2007/54 (A/61/727) S/2007/8 S/2007/55 S/2007/9 S/2007/56 S/2007/10 + Add.1-51 S/2007/57 (A/61/728) S/2007/11 S/2007/58 (A/ES-10/378) S/2007/12 S/2007/59 S/2007/13 (A/61/695) S/2007/60 (A/61/729) S/2007/14 S/2007/61 S/2007/15 S/2007/62 S/2007/16 S/2007/63 (A/61/731) S/2007/17 S/2007/64 S/2007/18 (A/61/697) S/2007/65 S/2007/19 S/2007/66 S/2007/20 S/2007/67 S/2007/21 S/2007/68 S/2007/22 S/2007/69 (A/61/734) S/2007/23 (A/61/705) S/2007/70 S/2007/24 S/2007/71 S/2007/25 S/2007/72 S/2007/26 S/2007/73 (A/61/735) S/2007/27 S/2007/74 (A/61/739) S/2007/28 (A/61/706) S/2007/75 (A/ES-10/379) S/2007/29 (A/61/707) S/2007/76 (A/61/736) S/2007/30 S/2007/77 (A/61/737) S/2007/31 S/2007/78 S/2007/32 (A/61/708) S/2007/79 S/2007/33 S/2007/80 (A/61/738) S/2007/34 S/2007/81 S/2007/35 (A/61/711) S/2007/82 (A/61/740) S/2007/36 S/2007/83 S/2007/37 (A/ES-10/377) S/2007/84 S/2007/38 (A/61/714) S/2007/85 S/2007/39 S/2007/86 S/2007/40 S/2007/87 S/2007/41 S/2007/88 S/2007/42 S/2007/89 (A/61/746) S/2007/43 S/2007/90 S/2007/44 S/2007/91 S/2007/45 (A/61/721) S/2007/92 S/2007/46 S/2007/93 S/2007/47 S/2007/94 (A/61/750)

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S/2007/95 S/2007/151 S/2007/96 S/2007/152 (A/61/799) S/2007/97 S/2007/153 S/2007/98 S/2007/154 S/2007/99 (A/61/754) S/2007/155 (A/61/809) S/2007/100 S/2007/156 + Corr.1 (F) S/2007/101 (A/61/755) S/2007/157 (A/61/814) S/2007/102 (A/61/757) S/2007/158 S/2007/103 (A/ES-10/380) S/2007/159 S/2007/104 S/2007/160 S/2007/105 (A/61/761) S/2007/161 (A/61/818) S/2007/106 S/2007/162 S/2007/107 S/2007/163 S/2007/108 (A/61/763) S/2007/164 S/2007/109 (A/ES-10/381) S/2007/165 S/2007/110 S/2007/166 S/2007/111 S/2007/167 (A/61/820) S/2007/112 S/2007/168 + Add.1-2 S/2007/113 S/2007/169 S/2007/114 S/2007/170 S/2007/115 S/2007/171 S/2007/116 S/2007/172 (A/61/821) S/2007/117 (A/61/770) S/2007/173 S/2007/118 S/2007/174 S/2007/119 (A/ES-10/382) S/2007/175 S/2007/120 (A/61/775) S/2007/176 S/2007/121 S/2007/177 (A/61/828) S/2007/122 S/2007/178 S/2007/123 S/2007/179 (A/61/833) S/2007/124 (A/61/781) S/2007/180 S/2007/125 (A/61/782) S/2007/181 S/2007/126 S/2007/182 S/2007/127 S/2007/183 (A/61/834) S/2007/128 S/2007/184 (A/61/835) S/2007/129 (A/61/787) S/2007/185 S/2007/130 S/2007/186 S/2007/131 S/2007/187 (A/61/843) S/2007/132 S/2007/188 (A/61/844) S/2007/133 S/2007/189 (A/61/845) S/2007/134 S/2007/190 S/2007/135 S/2007/191 S/2007/136 S/2007/192 (A/ES-10/383) S/2007/137 S/2007/193 S/2007/138 S/2007/194 S/2007/139 S/2007/195 S/2007/140 (A/61/793) S/2007/196 S/2007/141 S/2007/197 (A/61/847) S/2007/142 S/2007/198 S/2007/143 S/2007/199 S/2007/144 S/2007/200 S/2007/145 (A/61/796) S/2007/201 S/2007/146 S/2007/202 S/2007/147 S/2007/203 S/2007/148 S/2007/204 S/2007/149 (A/61/798) S/2007/205 (A/61/856) S/2007/150 S/2007/206

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S/2007/207 S/2007/263 S/2007/208 (A/61/859) S/2007/264 S/2007/209 (A/61/860) S/2007/265 S/2007/210 S/2007/266 (A/61/898) S/2007/211 S/2007/267 S/2007/212 S/2007/268 S/2007/213 S/2007/269 (A/61/901) S/2007/214 (A/61/862) S/2007/270 (A/61/904) S/2007/215 S/2007/271 S/2007/216 S/2007/272 S/2007/217 (A/61/864) S/2007/273 (A/61/905) S/2007/218 S/2007/274 (A/61/906) S/2007/219 (A/61/875) S/2007/275 S/2007/220 S/2007/276 (A/61/907) S/2007/221 (A/61/876) S/2007/277 (A/61/908) S/2007/222 (A/61/877) S/2007/278 (A/61/909) S/2007/223 S/2007/279 S/2007/224 S/2007/280 S/2007/225 (A/ES-10/384) S/2007/281 S/2007/226 S/2007/282 S/2007/227 S/2007/283 + Corr.1 S/2007/228 S/2007/284 S/2007/229 S/2007/285 (A/61/910) S/2007/230 S/2007/286 S/2007/231 S/2007/287 S/2007/232 S/2007/288 (A/61/913) S/2007/233 (A/61/881) S/2007/289 (A/61/912) S/2007/234 S/2007/290 (A/61/914) S/2007/235 S/2007/291 (A/61/915) S/2007/236 S/2007/292 S/2007/237 S/2007/293 S/2007/238 S/2007/294 S/2007/239 S/2007/295 S/2007/240 S/2007/296 S/2007/241 S/2007/297 S/2007/242 S/2007/298 (A/ES-10/385) S/2007/243 S/2007/299 (A/61/918) S/2007/244 S/2007/300 S/2007/245 S/2007/301 + Add.1 S/2007/246 (A/61/885) S/2007/302 S/2007/247 (A/61/887) S/2007/303 S/2007/248 S/2007/304 (A/61/921) S/2007/249 (A/61/884) S/2007/305 S/2007/250 S/2007/306 S/2007/251 S/2007/307 + Rev.1 + Rev.1/Add.1 S/2007/252 S/2007/308 (A/ES-10/386) S/2007/253 S/2007/309 (A/61/926) S/2007/254 S/2007/310 (A/61/925) S/2007/255 (A/61/892) S/2007/311 (A/61/928) S/2007/256 S/2007/312 (A/61/927) S/2007/257 S/2007/313 (A/61/929) S/2007/258 S/2007/314 S/2007/259 S/2007/315 S/2007/260 S/2007/316 (A/61/930) S/2007/261 (A/61/896) S/2007/317 (A/61/931) S/2007/262 S/2007/318 (A/61/932)

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S/2007/319 (A/61/933) S/2007/374 S/2007/320 S/2007/375 (A/61/960) S/2007/321 S/2007/376 S/2007/322 (A/ES-10/387) S/2007/377 (A/61/964) S/2007/323 S/2007/378 (A/61/966) S/2007/324 S/2007/379 (A/61/982) S/2007/325 (A/61/935) S/2007/380 (A/61/983) S/2007/326 (A/61/934) S/2007/381 S/2007/327 (A/61/938) S/2007/382 S/2007/328 S/2007/383 (A/61/985) S/2007/329 (A/61/940) S/2007/384 (A/61/984) S/2007/330 S/2007/385 S/2007/331 S/2007/386 S/2007/332 (A/61/941) S/2007/387 (A/ES-10/390) S/2007/333 (A/61/942) S/2007/388 S/2007/334 S/2007/389 S/2007/335 (A/61/943) S/2007/390 S/2007/336 (A/61/945) S/2007/391 S/2007/337 (A/61/946) S/2007/392 S/2007/338 S/2007/393 (A/62/96) S/2007/339 (A/61/947) S/2007/394 S/2007/340 S/2007/395 S/2007/341 (A/61/948) S/2007/396 S/2007/342 (A/61/949) S/2007/397 (A/ES-10/391) S/2007/343 (A/61/950) S/2007/398 S/2007/344 (A/61/951) S/2007/399 S/2007/345 (A/61/952) S/2007/400 S/2007/346 S/2007/401 S/2007/347 S/2007/402 S/2007/348 (A/61/953) S/2007/403 S/2007/349 S/2007/404 S/2007/350 S/2007/405 (A/ES-10/392) S/2007/351 S/2007/406 (A/61/963) S/2007/352 S/2007/407 S/2007/353 S/2007/408 (A/61/989) S/2007/354 (A/61/954) S/2007/409 (A/61/990) S/2007/355 (A/61/955) S/2007/410 (A/61/991) S/2007/356 S/2007/411 (A/ES-10/393) S/2007/357 S/2007/412 S/2007/358 not available S/2007/413 S/2007/359 S/2007/414 S/2007/360 S/2007/415 S/2007/361 S/2007/416 (A/61/992) S/2007/362 (A/61/956) S/2007/417 (A/61/993) S/2007/363 S/2007/418 (A/61/994) S/2007/364 S/2007/419 (A/61/995) S/2007/365 S/2007/420 (A/62/475) S/2007/366 S/2007/421 + Corr.1 S/2007/367 (A/61/958) S/2007/422 (A/61/1000) S/2007/368 (A/61/959) S/2007/423 S/2007/369 S/2007/424 S/2007/370 S/2007/425 S/2007/371 S/2007/426 S/2007/372 S/2007/427 S/2007/373 (A/ES-10/388) S/2007/428 S/2007/429 (A/61/1002)

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S/2007/430 S/2007/486 (A/61/1026) S/2007/431 S/2007/487 (A/61/1027) S/2007/432 S/2007/488 S/2007/433 (A/61/1003) S/2007/489 S/2007/434 S/2007/490 S/2007/435 S/2007/491 S/2007/436 S/2007/492 S/2007/437 S/2007/493 S/2007/438 S/2007/494 S/2007/439 S/2007/495 (A/ES-10/396) S/2007/440 S/2007/496 S/2007/441 (A/61/1004) S/2007/497 S/2007/442 S/2007/498 S/2007/443 S/2007/499 S/2007/444 S/2007/500 S/2007/445 S/2007/501 S/2007/446 S/2007/502 (A/62/284) S/2007/447 S/2007/503 S/2007/448 S/2007/504 (A/ES-10/397) S/2007/449 (A/61/1007) S/2007/505 (A/61/1030) S/2007/450 (A/61/1008) S/2007/506 S/2007/451 (A/61/1009) S/2007/507 S/2007/452 (A/61/1006) S/2007/508 S/2007/453 S/2007/509 S/2007/454 S/2007/510 S/2007/455 (A/61/1010) S/2007/511 (A/61/1032) S/2007/456 (A/61/1011) S/2007/512 (A/ES-10/398) S/2007/457 (A/61/1012) S/2007/513 S/2007/458 (A/62/137) S/2007/514 S/2007/459 (A/ES-10/394) S/2007/515 S/2007/460 (A/61/1013) S/2007/516 (A/61/1033) S/2007/461 S/2007/517 + Corr.1 S/2007/462 S/2007/518 S/2007/463 (A/61/1014) S/2007/519 (A/61/1034) S/2007/464 S/2007/520 S/2007/465 S/2007/521 S/2007/466 S/2007/522 S/2007/467 S/2007/523 S/2007/468 S/2007/524 (A/61/1038) S/2007/469 (A/62/172) S/2007/525 S/2007/470 S/2007/526 S/2007/471 not available S/2007/527 (A/61/1037) S/2007/472 S/2007/528 (A/61/1039) S/2007/473 S/2007/529 (A/61/1040) S/2007/474 (A/61/1020) S/2007/530 S/2007/475 (A/ES-10/395) S/2007/531 S/2007/476 S/2007/532 S/2007/477 (A/61/1021) S/2007/533 S/2007/478 (A/61/1022) S/2007/534 S/2007/479 S/2007/535 S/2007/480 S/2007/536 (A/ES-10/399) S/2007/481 S/2007/537 (A/61/1041) S/2007/482 S/2007/538 S/2007/483 (A/61/1025) S/2007/539 S/2007/484 S/2007/540 S/2007/485 S/2007/541

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S/2007/542 S/2007/598 S/2007/543 S/2007/599 (A/ES-10/402) S/2007/544 S/2007/600 S/2007/545 S/2007/601 S/2007/546 (A/61/1045) S/2007/602 (A/62/479) S/2007/547 S/2007/603 S/2007/548 S/2007/604 (A/62/484) S/2007/549 S/2007/605 S/2007/550 S/2007/606 S/2007/551 S/2007/607 S/2007/552 S/2007/608 S/2007/553 (A/62/344) S/2007/609 S/2007/554 (A/ES-10/400) S/2007/610 S/2007/555 (A/62/345) S/2007/611 S/2007/556 S/2007/612 S/2007/557 S/2007/613 S/2007/558 S/2007/614 S/2007/559 S/2007/615 (A/62/491) S/2007/560 S/2007/616 (A/62/492) S/2007/561 S/2007/617 S/2007/562 S/2007/618 S/2007/563 S/2007/619 S/2007/564 S/2007/620 (A/62/495) S/2007/565 (A/62/362) S/2007/621 (A/62/497) S/2007/566 S/2007/622 S/2007/567 S/2007/623 S/2007/568 S/2007/624 S/2007/569 (A/62/359) S/2007/625 (A/62/499) S/2007/570 (A/62/366) S/2007/626 (A/62/500) S/2007/571 (A/62/367) S/2007/627 S/2007/572 S/2007/628 (A/ES-10/403) S/2007/573 S/2007/629 S/2007/574 (A/ES-10/401) S/2007/630 (A/62/505) S/2007/575 S/2007/631 (A/62/508) S/2007/576 S/2007/632 S/2007/577 S/2007/633 S/2007/578 S/2007/634 (A/ES-10/404) S/2007/579 S/2007/635 S/2007/580 S/2007/636 + Corr.1 (A/62/507 + Corr.1) (A) S/2007/581 (A/62/368) S/2007/637 S/2007/582 S/2007/638 (A/62/513) S/2007/583 S/2007/639 (A/62/514) S/2007/584 S/2007/640 S/2007/585 (A/62/378) S/2007/641 S/2007/586 S/2007/642 S/2007/587 (A/62/465) S/2007/643 S/2007/588 S/2007/644 S/2007/589 S/2007/645 S/2007/590 S/2007/646 S/2007/591 S/2007/647 S/2007/592 (A/62/470) S/2007/648 (A/62/516) S/2007/593 S/2007/649 (A/62/517) S/2007/594 (A/62/471) S/2007/650 (A/62/524) S/2007/595 (A/62/472) S/2007/651 S/2007/596 S/2007/652 S/2007/597 (A/62/476) S/2007/653 S/2007/654 (A/62/526)

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S/2007/655 (A/62/527) S/2007/711 S/2007/656 (A/61/981) S/2007/712 S/2007/657 S/2007/713 S/2007/658 S/2007/714 S/2007/659 S/2007/715 S/2007/660 S/2007/716 not available S/2007/661 S/2007/717 (A/62/570) S/2007/662 S/2007/718 S/2007/663 S/2007/719 S/2007/664 (A/62/542) S/2007/720 S/2007/665 S/2007/721 S/2007/666 S/2007/722 S/2007/667 S/2007/723 S/2007/668 (A/62/545) S/2007/724 (A/62/573) S/2007/669 S/2007/725 S/2007/670 S/2007/726 (A/62/576) S/2007/671 S/2007/727 (A/62/577) S/2007/672 (A/62/547) S/2007/728 (A/ES-10/406) S/2007/673 S/2007/729 S/2007/674 S/2007/730 S/2007/675 S/2007/731 S/2007/676 S/2007/732 S/2007/677 S/2007/733 (A/62/585) S/2007/678 S/2007/734 S/2007/679 S/2007/735 S/2007/680 S/2007/736 S/2007/681 S/2007/737 S/2007/682 S/2007/738 S/2007/683 S/2007/739 S/2007/684 S/2007/740 S/2007/685 (A/62/551) S/2007/741 (A/62/588) S/2007/686 S/2007/742 S/2007/687 (A/62/554) S/2007/743 S/2007/688 S/2007/744 (A/62/736) S/2007/689 S/2007/745 (A/62/590) S/2007/690 S/2007/746 (A/62/591) S/2007/691 S/2007/747 (A/62/592) S/2007/692 (A/62/561) S/2007/748 S/2007/693 S/2007/749 S/2007/694 S/2007/750 (A/ES-10/407) S/2007/695 S/2007/751 S/2007/696 (A/62/558) S/2007/752 S/2007/697 S/2007/753 S/2007/698 S/2007/754 S/2007/699 + Corr.1 S/2007/755 (A/62/606) S/2007/700 S/2007/756 (A/62/607) S/2007/701 S/2007/757 (A/62/609) S/2007/702 S/2007/758 S/2007/703 S/2007/759 + Corr.1 S/2007/704 S/2007/760 S/2007/705 S/2007/761 S/2007/706 S/2007/762 S/2007/707 (A/ES-10/405) S/2007/763 S/2007/708 S/2007/764 S/2007/709 (A/62/568) S/2007/765 (A/62/624) S/2007/710 S/2007/766 (A/ES-10/408)

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General series Meeting records

S/2007/767 (A/62/626) S/PV.5663 + (Resumption1) S/2007/768 S/PV.5664-5704 S/2007/769 S/PV.5705 + (Resumption1) S/2007/770 S/PV.5706-5734 S/2007/771 S/PV.5735 + (Resumption1) S/2007/772 S/PV.5736 + (Resumption1) S/2007/773 S/PV.5737-5765 S/2007/774 S/PV.5766 + (Resumption1 + Corr.1) S/2007/775 S/PV.5767-5775 S/2007/776 S/PV.5776 + (Resumption1) + Corr.1 + Corr.2 (S) S/2007/777 S/PV.5777-5780 S/2007/778 S/PV.5781 + (Resumption1) S/2007/779 S/PV.5782-5816 S/2007/780 S/2007/781 S/2007/782 Resolutions S/2007/783 S/2007/784 S/RES/1739-1794 (2007) (Collected in documents S/2007/785 (A/ES-10/409) (symbol changed to S/INF/62 and S/INF/63 (to be issued) S/2008/8-A/ES-10/409) S/2007/786 not available S/2007/787 Supplements to the Official Records (62nd Year) S/2007/788 S/2007/789 Supplement for January, February, March 2007 (to be issued) Supplement for April, May, June 2007 Statements of the President of the Security Council (to be issued) Supplement for July, August, September 2007 S/PRST/2007/1-50 (to be issued) Supplement for October, November, December 2007 (to be issued) Agenda series

S/Agenda/5615-5816 Miscellaneous series

S/2006/991 Meeting records S/AC.50/2007/65 S/AC.50/2007/67 S/PV.5615-5626 S/AC.50/2007/92 + Add.1 S/PV.5627 + (Resumption1) S/AC.50/2007/102 S/PV.5628 S/AC.50/2007/106 S/PV.5629 + (Resumption1) S/PV.5630-5631 S/PV.5632 + (Resumption1) S/PV.5633-5634 S/PV.5635 + (Resumption1) S/PV.5636-5646 S/PV.5647 + Corr.1 (S) S/PV.5648 S/PV.5649 + (Resumption1) S/PV.5650-5662

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RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL

List of Resolutions

Vote reads Yes-No-Abstain

S/RES/ Subject Meeting / Date, 2007 Vote (S/PV.-)

1739(2007) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5617 / 9 Jan. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it] 1740(2007) NEPAL–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5622 / 23 Jan. Unanimous [Establishment of the UN Political Mission in Nepal (UNMIN)] 1741(2007) ERITREA–ETHIOPIA 5626 / 30 Jan. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)] 1742(2007) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 5630 / 15 Feb. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate and personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)] 1743(2007) HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5631 / 15 Feb. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)] 1744(2007) SOMALIA SITUATION 5633 / 20 Feb. Unanimous [Political process in Somalia and establishment of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM)] 1745(2007) TIMOR-LESTE SITUATION 5634 / 22 Feb. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate and increase in the strength of the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT)] 1746(2007) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN 5645 / 23 Mar. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)] 1747(2007) NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION 5647 / 24 Mar. Unanimous [Further measures against Iran in connection with its development of sensitive technologies in support of its nuclear and missile programmes] 1748(2007) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION 5648 / 27 Mar. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the International Independent Investigation Commission] 1749(2007) RWANDA SITUATION 5650 / 28 Mar. Unanimous [Termination of measures imposed by paragraph 11 of resolution 1011 (1995) on arms embargo against Rwanda] 1750(2007) LIBERIA SITUATION 5652 / 27 Mar. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)] 1751(2007) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 5660 / 13 Apr. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate and personnel strength of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)] 1752(2007) UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA 5661 / 13 Apr. Unanimous [Settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)] 1753(2007) LIBERIA SITUATION 5668 / 27 Apr. Unanimous [Termination of the measures on diamonds imposed by paragraph. 6 of resolution 1521 (2003) and renewed by paragraph. 1 of resolution 1731 (2006)] 1754(2007) WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION 5669 / 30 Apr. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)] 1755(2007) UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN 5670 / 30 Apr. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] 1756(2007) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 5674 / 15 May Unanimous [Extension of the mandate and deployment of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]

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S/RES/ Subject Meeting / Date, 2007 Vote (S/PV.-)

1757(2007) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION 5685 / 30 May 10-0-5 [The establishment of a Special Tribunal for Lebanon] 1758(2007) CYPRUS QUESTION 5696 / 15 June Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)] 1759(2007) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION 5698 / 20 June Unanimous [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)] 1760(2007) LIBERIA SITUATION 5699 / 20 June Unanimous [Establishment of a Panel of Experts on Liberia] 1761(2007) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5700 / 20 June Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts Established pursuant to Paragraph 7 of Security Council Resolution 1584 (2005)] 1762(2007) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 5710 / 29 June 14-0-1 [Termination of the mandates of UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) and the IAEA's Iraq Nuclear Verification Office (INVO)] 1763(2007) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5711 / 29 June Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it] 1764(2007) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION 5713 / 29 June Unanimous [Reaffirming the importance of the role of the High Representative for the Implementation of the Peace Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina] 1765(2007) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5716 / 16 July Unanimous [Renewal of the mandates of the UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it] 1766(2007) SOMALIA SITUATION 5720 / 23 July Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (2003)] 1767(2007) ERITREA–ETHIOPIA 5725 / 30 July Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia (UNMEE)] 1768(2007) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 5726 / 31 July Unanimous [Extension of measures imposed by Security Council resolutions 1493 (2003), 1596 (2005) and 1649 (2005) on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo and on extension of the mandate of the Group of Experts] 1769(2007) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5727 / 31 July Unanimous [Establishment of AU/UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)] 1770(2007) UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ 5729 / 10 Aug. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)] 1771(2007) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 5730 / 10 Aug. Unanimous [Renewal of measures on arms embargo against the Democratic Republic of the Congo imposed by paragraph 20 of resolution 1493 as amended and expanded by paragraph 1 of resolution 1596] 1772(2007) SOMALIA SITUATION 5732 / 20 Aug. Unanimous [Authorization to member States of the African Union to maintain the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) for a further period of 6 months] 1773(2007) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON 5733 / 24 Aug. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)] 1774(2007) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA 5741 / 14 Sept. Unanimous [Reappointment of Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for a 4-year term] 1775(2007) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 5742 / 14 Sept. 14-0-1 [Extension of the appointment of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia]

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S/RES/ Subject Meeting / Date, 2007 Vote (S/PV.-)

1776(2007) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION 5744 / 19 Sept. 14-0-1 [Extension of the authorization of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan (ISAF)] 1777(2007) LIBERIA SITUATION 5745 / 20 Sept. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)] 1778(2007) CHAD SITUATION 5748 / 25 Sept. Unanimous [The establishment of the UN Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT)] 1779(2007) SUDAN–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5750 / 28 Sept. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) and extended by resolutions 1651 (2005), 1665 (2006) and 1713 (2006) to monitor implementation of the measures in Darfur] 1780(2007) HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5758 / 15 Oct. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)] 1781(2007) UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA 5759 / 15 Oct. Unanimous [Settlement of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)] 1782(2007) CÔTE D'IVOIRE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5772 / 29 Oct. Unanimous [Extension of measures imposed by Security Council resolutions 1572 (2004) and 1643 (2005) on sanctions against Côte d'Ivoire and on extension of the mandate of the UN Group of Experts] 1783(2007) WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION 5773 / 31 Oct. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)] 1784(2007) UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN 5774 / 31 Oct. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS)] 1785(2007) FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION 5782 / 21 Nov. Unanimous [The establishment of a Multinational Stabilization Force (EUFOR) as a legal successor to Stabilization Force (SFOR)] 1786(2007) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 5785 / 28 Nov. Unanimous [The appointment of Serge Brammertz as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia] 1787(2007) [Extension of the initial period establishing the Security Council Committee 5795 / 10 Dec. Unanimous Established pursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism as special political mission] 1788(2007) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION 5802 / 14 Dec. Unanimous [Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)] 1789(2007) CYPRUS QUESTION 5803 / 14 Dec. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)] 1790(2007) IRAQ SITUATION 5808 / 18 Dec. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)] 1791(2007) BURUNDI SITUATION 5809 / 19 Dec. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Burundi (BINUB)] 1792(2007) LIBERIA SITUATION 5810 / 19 Dec. Unanimous [Renewal of measures on arms and travel imposed by resolution 1521 (2003) and on extension of the mandate of the current Panel of Experts on Liberia] 1793(2007) SIERRA LEONE–POLITICAL CONDITIONS 5813 / 21 Dec. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Sierra Leone (UNIOSIL)] 1794(2007) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 5814 / 21 Dec. Unanimous [Extension of the mandate and capacity of the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC)]

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Votes are as indicated in the provisional verbatim records of the Security Council, Sixty-second year 2007. The following symbols are used to indicate how each member voted: Y Voted Yes N Voted No A Abstained NP Not Participating Resolutions adopted without vote are indicated by a blank space.

S/RES/- 1739 1740 1741 1742 1743 1744 1745 1746 1747 1748 1749 1750 1751 1752 1753

Belgium Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

China Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Congo Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

France Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Ghana Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Indonesia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - 263 Italy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Panama Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Peru Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Qatar Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Russian Federation Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Slovakia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

South Africa Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

United Kingdom Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

United States Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

S/RES/- 1754 1755 1756 1757 1758 1759 1760 1761 1762 1763 1764 1765 1766 1767 1768

Belgium Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

China Y Y Y A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Congo Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

France Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Ghana Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Indonesia Y Y Y A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

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Panama Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Peru Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Qatar Y Y Y A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Russian Federation Y Y Y A Y Y Y Y A Y Y Y Y Y Y

Slovakia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

South Africa Y Y Y A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

United Kingdom Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

United States Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

S/RES/- 1769 1770 1771 1772 1773 1774 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 1780 1781 1782 1783

Belgium Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

China Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Congo Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

France Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Ghana Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Indonesia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - 265 Italy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Panama Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Peru Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Qatar Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Russian Federation Y Y Y Y Y Y A A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Slovakia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

South Africa Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

United Kingdom Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

United States Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

S/RES/- 1784 1785 1786 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794

Belgium Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

China Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Congo Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

France Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Ghana Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Indonesia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

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