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Index to Proceedings of the ecurity Council Fifty-eighth year - 2003 STILIB/SER.B/S.40 Dag Hammarskj61d Library New York, 2004 United Nations .

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Index to Proceedingsofthe ecurity Council

Fifty-eighth year - 2003

STILIB/SER.B/S.40

Dag Hammarskj61d Library New York, 2004 United Nations.

DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARYBibliographical Series, No. SAG

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CONTENTS

Introduction....................................................................................... v

Abbreviations..................................................... vii

Organizational information....................... xi

Check-list of meetings .. xiii

Agenda xix

SUbject index .

Index to speeches.............................................................................. 175

List of documents 283

Resolutions adopted by the Security CounciL 297

Voting chart of resolutions...... 301

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INTRODUCTION

The Security Council is the organ of the United Nalionswhich has primary responsibility for the maintenance ofInternational peace and security under the Charter of theUnited Nations. The Council, which is composed of 15members, is organized so as to be able to functioncontinuously.

The Index to Proceedings of the Security Council is aguide to the documentation and proceedings of the SecurityCouncil, its commissions, committees and ad hoc committees,The present issue covers the fifty-eighth year (2003) of theSecurity Council and its 7 sub-bodies which met during theyear. The Index is prepared by the Dag Hammarskj61dLibrary. Department of Public Informalion, as one of theproducls of the United Nations Bibliographic InformationSystem (UNBfS). .

ARRANGEMENT OF THE INDEX

The Index consists of the following parts:

Sessional infonnation, listing members and officers,and providing information on rules of procedure and onresolutions and decisions;

Check-list of meetings. listing the meetings of theCouncil and those of its subsidiary bodies that met during theyear:

Agenda. listing matters considered by and broughtbefore the Council together with the sUbject headings underwhich these items are lisled in the Subject index;

SUbject index. providing topical access to SecurityCouncil documentation arranged alphabetically by sUbjectsana'listing documents submitted to the Council. the meetingsat which items were considered and the action taken. if any;

Index to speeches, providing access to speeches thatwere made before the Security Council. The index issubdivided into 3 sections: corporale names/countries.speakers and subjects:

List of documents, listing documents arranged bysymbol:

Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, 2003.listing resolution numbers. the subjects under which they maybe found in the Subject index. as well as meetings and dateson v.tlich the resolutions were adopted:

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Voting chart. indicating the voting for resolutionsadopted by the Council.

DOCUMENTATION OF THESECURITY COUNCIL

Documents of the Security Council are first issued inprovisional form. A selected number of them aresubsequently printed in the quarterly Supplements to OfficialRecords, where they are arranged chronologically, Somespecial reports are issued individually as numbered SpecialSupplements. Resolutions adopted by the Security Council.first issued in provisional form. are later collected along withdecisions taken, in a separate volume of the Official Recordsof the year. After their republication in the Official Records.the provisional documents are no longer available,

Double-symbol documents bearing both S/- and AJ­symbols were submitted to both the Security Council and theGeneral Assembly.

Verbatim records of meetings of the Security Councilappear first in provisional form. They may be identified bytheir symbol, which consists of the series corresponding tothat of the meeting, e.g., S/PV.4812. Verbatim records ofmeetings are later printed as separate fascicles in the OfficialRecords.

HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS

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Add.

Art.

ASEAN

CARICOM

ch.

Corr.

CIS

CSCE

ECOMOG

ECOWAS

FM

FMLN

GAOR

GUNR

IAEA

ICJ

ICRC

IPTF

MINUCI

MINUGUA

MINURCA

MINURSO

MIPONUH

MISAB

MONUA

MONUC

NATO

ABBREVIATIONS

Addendum. addenda

Article

Association of South-East Asian Nations

Caribbean Community

chapter

Corrigendum: corrigenda

Commonwealth of Independent States

Conference on Security and G<!-operation in Europe

ECOWAS Ceasefire Monitoring Group

Economic Community of West African States

Angolan Armed Forces

Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberaci6n Nacional

Official Records of the General Assembly

Govemment of Unity and National Reconciliation

International Atomic Energy Agency

International Court of Justice

International Committee of the Red Cross

International Police Task Force

United Nations Mission in CQte d'lvoire

United Nations Mission for the Verification of Human Rightsand of Compliance with the Commitments of the ComprehensiveAgreement on Human Rights in Guatemala

United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic

United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara

United Nations Civilian Police Mission in Haiti

Inter-African Force to Monitor the Implementation of the Bangui Agreements

United Nations Observer Mission in Angola

United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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no.

OAS

OAU

OIC

OSCE

PLO

POLlSARIO

Rev.

SCOR

SDS

sess.

SFOR

Suppl.

UN

UNAMA

UNAMI

Ur--JAMSIL

UNAVEM

UNCRO

UNDOF

UNDP

UNFICYP

UNHCR

UNICEF

UNIFIL

UNIKOM

UNITA

United Kingdom

United States

UNMEE

UNM/BH

number(s)

Organization of American Slates

Organization of African Unity

Organization of the Islamic Conference

Organization for Security and Co-operation In Europe

Palestine Liberalion Organization

Frente Popular para la Liberaclon de Saguia el Hamra y Rio de Ora

revision

Official Records of the Security Council

Serbian Democratic Party

session

Multinational Slabilization Force

Supplement

United Nations

United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan

United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq

United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone

United Nations Angola Verification Mission

United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia

United Nations Disengagement Observer Force

United Nations Development Programme

United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

United Nations Children's Fund

United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon

United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission

Uniao Nacional para a Independencia Tolal de Angola

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

United States of America

United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea

United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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UNMIK

UNMIL

UNMISET

UNMOGIP

UNMOP

UNMOT

UNMOVIC

UNOGBIS

UNOMIG

UNOMSIL

UNPOS

UNPREDEP

UNRWA

UNSCOM

UNSMA

UNTAET

WFP

United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo

United Nations Mission in Liberia

United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor

United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan

United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka

United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan

United Nations Monitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission

United Nations Peace-building Support Office in Guinea-Bissau

United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia

United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone

United Nations Political Office for Somalia

United Nations Preventive Deployment Force

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

United Nations Special Commission [for IraqfKu'N8it]

United Nations Special Mission to Afghanistan

United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor

World Food Programme

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ORGANIZATIONAL 1f\IFORMATION

MEMBERSANDTERMSOFOFACE

Members

AngolaBulgariaCameroonChileChinaFranceGermanyGuineaMexicoPakistanRussian FederationSpainSyrian Arab RepublicUnited KingdomUnited States

Date of election by theGeneral Assembly

27 Sept. 20028 Dct. 20018 Dct. 2001

27 Sep!. 2002Permanent member under Art. 23 of the CharterPermanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter

27 Sept. 20028 Oct. 20018 Oc!. 2001

27 Sep!. 2002Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter

27 Sept. 20028 Oct. 2001

Permanent member under Art. 23 of Ihe CharterPermanent member under Art. 23 of Ihe Charter

Term of office(1 Jan.-31 Dec.)

2003-20042002-20032002-20032003-2004

2003-20042002-20032002-20032003-2004

2003-20042002-2003

A list of representatives and advisers for 2003 is included in Permanent Missions 10 Ihe UniledNations (ST/SG/SER.N290).

PRESIDENTS

In accordance with rule 18 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, the presidencyof 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 2003, the presidency was held as follows:

January

February

March

April

President

France

Germany

Guinea

Mexico

(Rochereau de laSabliere, Jean-Marc)(Villepin, Dominique de)

{Pleuger, Gunter)

{Fischer, Joschka)

{Fall, Franc;:ois Lonseny)

(Traore, Mamadi)

(Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo)

(Derbez, Luis Emeslo)

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Meetings

4684 + (Resumption 1), 4685-4686.4690-46994688

4700, 4702-4706, 4709 +(Resumption 1), 4710, 47134701,4707

4714, 4720 + (Resumption 1), 4721

4715.4717 + (Resumption 1),4718-4719,4722-4723,4725,4726+ (Resumption 1) 4727-4732

4734 + (Resumption 1), 4735-4738,4740-4746.47484739

Month President Meetings

May Pakistan (Akram, Munir) 4749-4752,4753 (Resumption 1).4754,4756-4761, 4762 + (Resumption1),4764-4765,4766 + (Resumption 1)

(Kasuri, Khurshid M.) 4753

June Russian Federation (Lavrov, Sergei 4768,4770-4773, 4774 + (ResumptionViktorovich) 1),4775-4777,4779-4780

July Spain (Arias, Inocendo F.) 4782-4787,4789-4790,4792-4794,4797-4798, 4800-4802

(Menendez, Ana Maria) 4788;4798(Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana 4791

August Syrian Arab Republic (Wehbe, Mikhail) '1803-4805,4807-4809.4811,4817-4818

(Mekdad. Fayssal) 4810. 4812-4815

September United Kingdom (Parry. Emyr Jones) 4819,4820 (Parll-II), 4822-4823.4824 + (Resumption 1),4826,4828-4831. 4834-4835

(Straw, Jack) 4833

October United States (Negroponte. John D.) 4836-4838, 4840-4844, 4845 +(Resumption 1), 4846, 4848. 4850-4851.4852 + (Resumption 1),4853

(Cunningham, James) 4839. 4849

November Angola Gaspar Martins. Ismael 4855·4859,4861-4865,4867-4873

December Bulgaria (Tafrov, Stefan) 4875-4876, 4877 + (Resumption 1).4879-4883. 4885. 4887-4891

(Passy, Solomon) 4886

RULES OF PROCEDURE

During 2003, the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council contained indocument S/961Rev.7 were in effect (Sales No. E.83.IA).

RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS

Resolutions adopted and decisions taken by the Council during 2003 are collected ina volume of the Official Records of the Security Council. Fifty-eighth Year(document SIINF/59) (to be issued).

Resolutions Inlllally issued separately in provisional form under the symbolsS/RES/1455-1521 (2003), are listed on pages 297-300. entitled "Resolutions adoptedby the Security Council.

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CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS

(Symbol: S/PV.-)

Meeting Date 2003 Meeting Date 2003 Meeting Date 2003

4684 14 Jan. 4732 28 Mar. 4780 26 June4684(Resumption1 ) 14 Jan. 4733 2 Apr. 4781 1 July4685 16 Jan. 4734 4 Apr. 4782 3 July4686 17 Jan. 4734(Resumplion1 ) 4 Apr. 4783 3,luly4687 17 Jan. 4735 4 Apr. 4784 7 July4688 20 Jan. 4736 7 Apr. 4785 9July4689 21 Jan. 4737 8Apr. 4786 11 July4690 22 Jan. 4738 10 Apr. 4787 17 July4691 24 Jan. 4739 11 Apr. 4788 17 July4692 27 Jan. 4740 14 Apr. 4789 18 July4693 28 Jan. 4741 16 Apr. 4790 18 July4694 28 Jan. 4742 23 Apr. 4791 22 July4695 30 Jan. 4743 24 Apr. 4792 23 July4696 30 Jan. 4744 28 Apr. 4793 25 July4697 30 Jan. 4745 29 Apr. 4794 25 July4698 30 Jan. 4746 29 Apr. 4795 25 July4699 31 Jan. 4747 29 Apr. 4796 25 July4700 4 Feb. 4748 30 Apr. 4797 28 July4701 5 Feb. 4749 2 May 4798 29 July4702 6 Feb. 4750 6May 4799 30 July4703 6 Feb. 4751 6May 4800 30 July4704 13 Feb. 4752 3 May 4801 31 July4705 13 Feb. 4753 13 May 4802 31 July4706 13 Feb. 4753(Resumpllon1 ) 13 May 4803 1 Aug.4707 14 Feb. 4754 13 May 4804 4 Aug.4708 14 Feb. 4755 16 May 4805 6 Aug.4709 18 Feb. 4756 16 May 4806 8 Aug.4709(Resumplion1 ) 19 Feb. 4757 19 May 4807 13 Aug.4710 20 Feb. 4758 19 May 4808 14 Aug.4711 24 Feb. 4759 19 May 4809 18 Aug.4712 24 Feb. 4760 19 May 4810 19 Aug.4713 25 Feb. 4761 22 May 4811 20 Aug.4714 7 Mar. 4762 22 May 4812 21 Aug.4715 10 Mar. 4762(Resumplion1 ) 22 May 4813 26 Aug.4716 10 Mar. 4763 28 May 4814 26 Aug.4717 11 Mar. 4764 30 May 4815 27 Aug.4717(Resumplion1 } 12 Mar. 4765 30 May 4816 27 Aug.4718 12 Mar. 4766 30 May 4817 28 Aug.4719 14 Mar. 4766(Resumplion1 ) 30 May 4818 28 Aug.4720 18 Mar. 4767 4 June 4819 4 Sepl.4720(Resumplion1 } 18 Mar. 4768 5 June 4820(Part I) 9 Sepl.4721 19 Mar. 4769 5 June 4820(Part III 12 Sep!.4722 19 Mar. 4770 10 June 4821 9Sepl.4723 20 Mar. 4771 11 June 4822 12 Sep!.4724 20 Mar. 4772 12 June 4823 12 Sep!.4725 25 Mar. 4773 13 June 4824 15 Sep!.4726 26 Mar. 4774 17 June 4824(Resumplion1 ) 15 Sep!.4726(Resumplion1 } 27 Mar. 4774(Resumplion1 ) 17 June 4825 15 Sep!.4727 27 Mar. 4775 18 June 4826 16 Sep!.4728 28 Mar. 4776 19 June 4827 16 Sep!.4729 28 Mar. 4777 20 June 4828 16 Sep!.4730 28 Mar. 4778 23 June 4829 19 Sep!.4731 28 Mar. 4779 26 June 4830 19 Sep!.

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Meeting Date 2003 Meeting Date 2003 Meeting Date 2003

4831 19 Sept.. 4852 290ct. 4872 24 Nov.4832 22 S~pl. 4852(Resumption1 ) 290ct. 4873 24 Nov.4833 24 Sept. 4853 300ct. 4874 24 Nov.4834 29 Sept. 4854 7 Nov. 4875 4 Dec.4835 30 Sept. 4855 11 Nov. 4876 4 Dec.4836 50ct. 4856 11 Nov. 4877 9 Dec.4837 8 ocl. 4857 13 Nov. 4877(Resumption1 ) 9 Dec.4838 90cl. 4858 13 Nov. 4878 11 Dec.4839 100cl. 4859 17 Nov. 4879 12 Dec.4840 13 Oct. 4860 18 Nov. 4880 12 Dec.4841 140cl. 4861 19 Nov. 4881 15 Dec.4842 140cl. 4862 19 Nov. 4882 15 Dec.4843 150cl. 4863 19 Nov. 4883 16 Dec.4844 160ct. 4864 19 Nov. 4884 16 Dec.4845 160ct. 4865 20 Nov. 4885 16 Dec.4845(Resumption1 ) 160cl. 4866 20 Nov. 4886 17 Dec.4846 210cl. 4867 20 Nov. 4887 18 Dec.4847 230cl. 4868 20 Nov. 4888 22 Dec.4848 240cl. 4869 21 Nov. 4889 22 Dec.4849 270cl. 4870 24 Nov. 4890 22 Dec.4850 280ct. 4871 24 Nov. 4891 22 Dec.4851 280cl.

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Ad Hoc Committees

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMllTEE ESTABLISHED BY RESOLUTION 661 (1990)CONCERNING THE SITUATION BElWEEN IRAQ AND KUWAIT

(Symbol: S/AC.25/SR.-)

Established at the 2933nJ meeting, 6 Aug. 1990.Terms of reference: resolution 661 (1990) of 6 Aug. 1990.Chairman: Gunter Pleuger (Germany).Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Bulgaria and Pakistan.Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

244245246247

22 Jan.11 June230cl.17 Nov.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

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

Established at the 298ihmeeting. 20 May 1991.Terms of reference: resolution 692 (1991) of 20 May 1991.President: Waiter Lewalter (Germany).Vice-Presidents: representatives of Angola and Bulgaria.Meetings: meetings are held in dosed session.

Session

11'h special sess.47th

48th

49th

50th

11 Mar.7-13 Mar.

2D-26 June12-18 Sep.12-18 Dec.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TORESOLUTION 751 (1992) CONCERNING SOMALIA

(Symbol: S/AC.29/SR.-)

Established atlhe 306glh meeting, 24 Apr. 1992.Terms of reference: resolution 751 (1992) of 24 Apr. 1992.Chairman: Stefan Tafrov (Bulgaria).Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Mexico and Germany.Meetings: meetings are held in dosed session.

2223242526

4 Apr.12 May13 Aug.220cl.10 Nov.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITIEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TORESOLUTION 985 (1995) CONCERNING LIBERIA

(Symbol: S/AC.33/SR.-)

Established at the 3517'h meeting, 13 Apr. 1995.Terms of reference: resolution 985 (1995) of 13 Apr. 1995.Chairman: Munir Akram (Pakistan).Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Angola and Syrian Arab Republic.Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

171819202122

Date. 2003

3 Feb.3 Mar.6 June

19 Aug.3 Nov.2 Dec.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

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SECURIlYCOUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANTTORESOLUTION 1132 (1997) CONCERNING SIERRA LEONE

(Symbol: S/AC.34/SR.-)

Established at the 3822rrl meeting, 8 Oct. 1997.Terms of reference: resolution 1132 (1997) of 8 Oct. 1997;Chairman: Adolfo Aguilar Zinser (Mexico).Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Cameroon and Pakistan.Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Meeting Date, 2003

29 4 Feb.30 8 Apr.31 30 May32 11 July33 80ct34 11 Dec.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TORESOLUTION 1267 (1999) CONCERNING AL-QAIDA AND THE TAllBAN

AND ASSOCIATED INDIVIDUALS AND ENTITIES(Symbol: S/AC.37/SR.-)

Established at the 4051 81 meeting, 15 Oct. 1999Terms of reference: resolution 1267 (1999) of 15 Oct. 1999.Chairman: Heraldo Munoz (Chile)Vice-Chairmen: representatives of Guinea and Spain.Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

18192021

23 Jan.10 Apr.25 June11 Nov.

(Restricted distribution of meeting records)

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SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TORESOLUTION 1373 (2001) CONCERNING COUNTER-TERRORISM

(Symbol: S/AC.40/SR.-}

Established at the 43851tl meeting, 28 Sept. 2001Terms of reference: resolution 1373 (2001) of 28 Sept. 2001.Chairman: Inocenclo F. Arias.Vice-Chairmen: representatives ot Angola, Mexico andRussian Federation.Meetings: meetings are held in closed session.

Meeting Date, 2003 Meeting Date, 2003

49 10 Jan. 68 12 June50 16 Jan. 69 19 June51 22 Jan. 70 26 June52 6 Feb. 71 3 July53 13 Feb. 72 10 Jut.54 18 Feb. 73 17 July55 26 Feb. 74 24 July56 4 Mar. 75 31 July57 6 Mar. 76 5 Sep.58 18 Mar. 77 18 Sep.59 26 Mar. 78 2Qct.60 2 Apr. 79 13 Qct.61 15 Apr. 80 30Qct.62 24 Apr. 81 13 Nov.63 1 May 82 4 Dec.64 8 May 83 12 Dec.65 15May 84 18 Dec.66 22 May 85 23 Dec.67 29 May

(Restricted distribution of meeting records}

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AGENDA

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

The agenda as adopted for each meeting in 2003 will be round in the Official Records of the Security Council, Fifty-eighthYear (S/PV.4684-4891). A list of weekly summary statements of maltersof which Ihe Security Council is seized, and on thestage reached in their consideration, submitted by the Secretary-General under rule 11 of the provisional rules of procedureof the Security Council, appears in the Subject index under the heading "UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)-AGENDA".

Listed below are the matters considered by, or brought to the attention of the Council during 2003. They are arrangedalphabetically 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 2003

NOTE: Subject headings under which documentation related to agenda itemsis listed in the SUbject index appear in capital letters following the/ille of the item.

1. The situation in Afghanistan.See AFGHANISTAN SITUATION1a. United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.

See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN

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

3. The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of international peaceand security: H1V/AlDS and international peacekeeping operations.See AIDS PREVENTION--PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

4. Incidents of interference against international civil aviation.See ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

5. The situation in Burundi.See BURUNDI SITUATION

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

7. Protection of civilians in armed conflict.See CIVILIAN PERSONS--ARMED CONFLICTS

8. Kimberley Process Certificalion Scheme for Rough Diamonds.See CONFLICT DIAMONDS

9. Political conditions in Cote d'lvoire.See C6TE D'IVOIRE--POLlTlCAL CONDITIONS9a. United Nations Mission in Cote d'lvoire.

See UN MISSION IN COTE D'IVOIRE

10. The situation in Cyprus.See CYPRUS QUESTION10a. United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

See UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

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11. The situalion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.See DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION11 a. United Nalions Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

See UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICOFTHE CONGO

12. The situalion in East Timor.See EAST TIMOR SITUATION12a. United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor.

See UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

13. Relations between Eritrea and EthiopIa.See ERITREA--ETHIOP1A13a. United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea.

See UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA

14. Food aid in the context of conflict settlement: Africa and other crisis areas.See FOOD AID--DISPUTE SEnLEMENT

15. The situation in the former Yugoslavia.See FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION15a. The situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

See BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION15b. International security presence in Kosovo.

See KFOR.15c. Kosovo {Yugoslavia}.

See KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)15d. Multinational Stabilization Force.

See STABILlZATION FORCE15e. United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

See UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

16. The situation in Georgia.See GEORGIA SITUATION16a. 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. Protection for humanitarian assistance in conflicts situation.See HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE--WAR VICTIMS

20. International peace and security.See INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

21. International Tribunal for the Prosecution of PersonsResponsible for Serious Violations of InternationalHumanitarian Law Commilled in the Territory of theFormer Yugoslavia since 1991.See INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

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22. International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of PersonsResponsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations ofInternational Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory ofRwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide andOlher Such Violalions Committed in lhe Territory of NeighbouringStates between 1 January and 31 December 1994.See INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL--RWANDA

23. The situation between Iraq and Kuwait.See IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION23a. United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq.

See UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQ23b. United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission.

See UN IRAQ-KUWAIT OBSERVATION MISSION

24. The importance of mine action for peacekeeping opera lions.See LAND MINES

25. The situation in Liberia.See LIBERIA SITUATION25a. United Nations Mission in Liberia.

See UN MISSION IN LIBERIA

26. The situation in the Middle East.See MIDDLE EAST SITUATION26a. Relations between Israel and Lebanon.

See ISRAEL--LEBANON26b. The siluation in Palestine.

See PALESTINE QUESTION26c. The situation in the occupied Arab territOries.

See TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL26d. United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.

See UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE26e. United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

See UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

27 Political conditions in Papua New Guinea.See PAPUA NEW GUINEA--POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

28 Building peace.See PEACE-BUILDING

29. United Nations Peacekeeping operations.See PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

30. Protection of humanitarian personnel and the UN and its associated personnel in conflict zones.See PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS--STAFF SECURITY

31. Cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations.See REGIONAL ORGANIZATION--UN

32 The situation in Rwanda.See RWANDA SITUATION

33 Sanctions.See SANCTIONS

34. Political conditions in Sierra Leone.See SIERRA LEONE--POLlTICAL CONDITIONS34a. United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.

See UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE

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35. Small arms.See SMALL ARMS

36. The situation in Somalia.See SOMALIA SITUATION

37. Political conditions in the Sudan.See SUDAN--POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

38. International terrorism.See TERRORISM

39. Methods of work of the Security Council.See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL--METHODS OF WORK

40. Annual report of the Security Council to the General Assembly.See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL--REPORTS (2002-2003)

41. The Question of Western Sahara.See WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION39a. United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara.

See UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA

42. Women and armed connicts.See WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

OTHER MATTERS BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL DURING 2003

NOTE: These items were not discussed by the Council.

1. The situation in Angola.See ANGOLA SITUATION

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

3. Relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.See ARMENIA--AZERBAIJAN

4. The situation in the Central African Republic.See CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION4a. United Nations Mission in the Central African RepUblic.

See UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

5. The situation in Central AmericaSee CENTRAL AMERICA SITUATION

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

7. Disarmament matters.See DISARMAMENT

8. Environment.See ENVIRONMENT

9. Regional cooperation and security in Europe.See EUROPE--REGIONAL SECURITY

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10. The situation of human rights In the former Yugoslavia.See FORMER YUGOSLAVIA-HUMAN RIGHTS

11. Human Rights.See HUMAN RIGHTS

12. Question of India and Pakistan.See INDiA-PAKISTAN QUESTION

13. International economic relations.See INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS

14. Relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq.See IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OFl-IRAQ

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

16. The human rights situation in Iraq.See IRAQ-HUMAN RIGHTS

17. The post-conflict situation in Iraq.See IRAQ-POST-CONFLlCT SITUATiON

18. Question of Korea.See KOREAN QUESTION

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

20. Narcotic drugs.See NARCOTIC DRUGS

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

22. Matters concerning refugees.See REFUGEES

23. Regional Cooperation.See REGIONAL COOPERATION

24. Sanctions compliance.See SANCTIONS COMPLIANCE

25. Mallers concerning refugees.See REFUGEES

26. Situation in Tajikistan.See TAJIKISTAN SITUATION

27. Membership of the Security Council.See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-MEMBERSHIP

28. Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman of Sanctions Committees of the Security Council.See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-SANCTIONS COMMITTEES-OFFICERS

29. Efforts to reform and strengthen United Nations system.See UN SYSTEM-STRENGTHENING

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OTHER MATIERS 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 (2003)--AGENDA

2. Credentials 01 representatives on the Security Council in 2003.See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)-REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS

3. Credentials of representatives on (he Security Council in 2004.See UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2004)--REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS

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ABKHAZIA SITUATIONSee: GEORGIA SITUATION

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONSee also: UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN

Reports

5/2003/210 Letter, 20 Feb. 2003, from Turkey. Transmitsreport on work of the International Security AssistanceForce in Afghanistan, covering the period 1 Nov. 2002­10 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/333 (N57/762) The situation in Afghanistan andits implications for international peace and security:report of the Secretary-General.

Issued: 18 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/555 Letter, 19 May 2003, from Germany and theNetherlands, Transmits quarterly report on work of theInternational Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.covering the period 10 Feb.-10 May 2003.

5/2003/669 Letter, 7 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1267 (1999). Transmits report of theMonitoring Group established pursuant to SecurityCouncil resolution 1363 (2001). submitted in accordancewith para. 13 of the Security Council resolution 1455(2003).

5/2003/669/Corr.1 Letter. 7 July 2003, from the Chairmanof the Security Council Committe established pursuant toresolution 1267 (1999) : enclosure: corrigendum.

Corrects text.

5/2003/754 (N57/850) The situation in Afghanistan andits implications for international peace and security:report of the Secretary-General.

Issued: 23 July 2003.

5/2003/754/Corr.1 (A/57/850/Corr.1) The situation inAfghanistan and its implications for international peaceand security: report of the Secretary-General:corrigendum.

Issued: 29 July 2003. - Corrects text.

S/2003/807 Letter, 11 Aug. 2003, from Germany andNetherlands. Transmits final report on the work of theInternational Security Assistance Force in Afghanistanunder German/Netherlands lead, covering the period 11May-11 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/1070 Letter, 1 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman oftile Security Council Committee establislled pursuant toresolution 1267 (1999) concerning AI-Qaida and theTaliban and associated individuals and entities.Transmits 2nd report of the Monitoring Group onAfghanistan established pursuant to Security Councilresolution 1363 (2001).

5/2003/1074 Report of the Security Council Mission toAfghanistan, 31 October to 7 November 2003.

Issued: 11 Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1212 The situation in Afghanistan and itsimplications for international peace and security: reportof the Secretary-General.

Issued: 30 Dec. 2003.

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General documents

5/2003/78 Letter, 20 Jan. 2003, from Hungary. Reportsdecision of the Government of Hungary to contribute tothe implementation of the tasks of the InternationalSecurity Assistance Force deployed in Afghanistan bysending a rnedical unit consisted of up to 50 personnel.

5/2003/143 Letter, 3 Feb. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1455(2003) on measures against the Taliban and AI-Qaidaand reports the Secretary-General's decision toreappoint 5 experts to the Moniloring Group establishedpursuant 10 resolution 1363 (2001) and extended byresolution 1390 (2002) until 17 Jan. 2004.

5/2003/159 Letter, 27 Jan. 2003. from Belgium. Reportsdecision of the Government of Belgium to contribute tothe implementation of the tasks of the InternationalSecurity Assistance Force deployed in Afghanistan bysending a 160-person contingent to Afghanistan; reportsalso that Belgium offers, outside the framework of theIntemational Security Assistance Force, 400 flight hoursfor the transport of humanitarian supplies.

5/2003/200 Letter, 20 Feb. 2003, from Germany.Requests that the Special Representative of the GermanGovernment for the training of the Afghan police force beallowed to participate in the meeting of the SecurityCouncil on the situation in Afghanistan on Monday, 24Feb. 2003, under the rUle 39 of the provisional rules ofprocedure of the Council, and that he be granted theright to brief the CounCil.

5/2003/209 Letter, 21 Feb. 2003. from Japan. Requestsparticipation of the Ambassador of Japan in charge ofAfghan Aid Coordination in the open meeting of theSecurity Council on the suitualion in Afghanistan onMonday, 24 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/248 Leller. 28 Feb. 2003, from Azerbaijan.Reports that Azerbaijan has decided to send a militaryplatoon unit of 30 personnel to the International SecurityAssistance Force in Afghanistan.

5/2003/332 (N57/759) Leller,4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chainnan of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement. theFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/503 Letter. 16 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 16 Apr. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO concerning NATO's decisionof the same day to continue and enhance support to theInternational Security Assistance Force (ISAF) asestablished under Security Council resolution 1386(2001) and extended under resolutions 1413 (2002) and1444 (2002); states thatlSAF troop contributors havedetermined through their experiences in Afghanistan thatthere is a need for more conlinuity in the planning andcommand structure of ISAF.

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5/2003/504 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from ·the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof 16 Apr. 2003 conveying the communication from theSecretary-General of NATO regarding the North AtlanticCouncil decision dated 16 Apr. 2003 to continue andenhance NATO support to the International SecurilyAssistance Force (ISAF) as established under SecurityCouncil resolutions 1386 (2001), 1413 (2002) and 1444(2002); states that the members of the Security Counciltook note that increased involvement by NATO would bewithin the context of the UN mandate of ISAF and lhatthe alliance would operate according 10 current andfuture Security Council resolutions, and in doseconsultation with the Afghan Interim Authorily, as well aswith the Special Representative of lhe Secretary­General.

5/2003/523 (AJ57/805) Letter, 1 May 2003, fromTajikistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCollective Security Treaty Organization. statement of theHeads of States of Armenia, Belarus. Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation and Tajikistan issued on28 Apr. 2003 conceming developing and strengtheningof collaboration with the aim to counter collectively newthreats and challenges, especially internationalterrorism.

512003/619 (AJ57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003. from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession. held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5(2003(641 Leller, 9 June 2003. from France. TransmitsParis Statement issued at the end of the Conference onDrug Routes from Central Asia to Europe, held in Paris,21-22 May 2003.

5/20031642 (AJ58194) Lelter, 10 June 2003, from lheRussian Federation. Transmits Declaration by the Headsof State of the Members of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, signed in Moscow. 29 May 2003.

5120031703 (AJ581131) Letter, 9 July 2003, fromKazakhstan. Transmits joint statement by the heads ofState of members of the Central Asian CooperationOrganization. signed in Almaty. 5 July 2003.

5/2003/922 Letter, 30 Sep\. 2003. from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to para. 58 of the Secretary­General's report of 23 July 2003 (AJ57/850-S/2003/754and Corr.1) on the situation in Afghanislan and itsimplications for international peace and security andreports that the Council has taken note of the Secretary­General's intention to increase the Military Advisory Unitfrom 810 12 officers.

5/2003/930 Letter, 1 Oc\. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have decided 10 send a mission toAfghanistan from 31 Ocl. to 8 Nov. 2003, which will beled by Ambassador Gunter Pleuger: includes names ofthe members and agreed terms of reference of themission.

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5120031952 (AJ581415) Letter, 27 Sep!. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group. final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003.

5120031970 Letter, 7 Ocl. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits lellers dated 2 and 6 Oct. 2003 fromthe Secretary-General of NATO; encloses, in his leller of2 Ocl. 2003, the North Atlantic Council's agreement on alonger-term stralegy for NATO in its InternationalSecurity Assistance Force (ISAF) role in Afghanistan:addresses, in his leller of 6 Ocl. 2003. key issues agreedby the North Atlantic Council on a set of preliminarydecisions related to a possible expansion of NATO'sISAF mission.

512003/986 Letter. 13 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits communication daled 10 Oct. 2003from the Minisler of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistanconcerning the efforts of the UN towards stability andsecurity in Afghanistan. in particular through thedevelopment of the International Security AssistanceForce (ISAF) under Security Council resolution 1386(2003); requests the Security Council 10 considerexpanding the mandale of ISAF in Afghanistan, asproposed by the Secretary-General of NATO.

512003/1134 (AJ58/611) Leller. 21 Nov. 2003, from Indiaand the Russian Federation. Transmits Declaration ofthe Russian Federation and the Republic of India onGlobal Challenges and Threats to International Securityand Stability, adopted in Moscow during the visit of thePrime Minister of India to the Russian Federation on 12Nov. 2003.

51200311189 Lelter, 17 Dec. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstalement issued on 13 Dec. 2003 by Ihe presidency onbehalf of the European Union on lhe occasion of theopening of the Loya Jirga in Kabul on 13 Dec. 2003;states that the approval of the contilution will be thefoundation for peace and prosperity for the Afghanpeople.

5/2003/1200 Letter. 22 Dec. 2003. from Italy. Transmitsaide-memoire concerning the reactions of Italianauthorities to the report (S/2003/1070) recentlypresented by the Monitoring Group established pursuant10 Security Council resolution 1363 (2001). which isassisting the Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concerning AI-Qaidaand the Taliban and associated individuals and entities.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/48 Draft resolution [on improving implementationof measures imposed by paragraph 4 (b) of resolution1267 (1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000)and paragraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002) onmeasures against the Taliban and AI-Qaidaj.

5/2003/380 Draft resolution [on extention of the mandateof the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan].

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S120031984 Draft resolution [on expansion of the mandateand extension of the authorization of the InternationalSecurily Assistance Force in Afghanistan].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

SIPRST/200317 Stalement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. al the 4774th meeting, 17 June 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Afghanistan"] 1by the Presidentof Ihe Security Council.

Stresses that security remains serious challengefacing Afghanistan: stresses that security will be enhancedby continued coordinated efforts to combat production ofillicit drugs in Afghanistan; stresses the need to promoteeffective realization of anti-drug projects for Afghanistan;urges international community, in collaboration withUNODC and in accordance with Afghan TransitionalAdministration's Drugs Strategy, to provide assistance 10the Afghan Transitional Administration; also urgesinternational community, in collaboration with the UNAssistance Mission in Afghanistan and UNODC, toencourage cooperation among affected countries assistingthe flow of information between and among security andlaw enforcement agencies, combating groups involved inillicit drug trafficking, carrying out interdiction activities,encouraging demand reduction and coordinatinginformation and intelligence to maximize effectiveness ofall measures taken in Afghanistan and beyond its borders.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

SIPV.4699 (31 Jan. 2003) Afghanistan.

SIPV.4711 (24 Feb. 2003) Afghanistan.

SIPV.4727 (27 Mar. 2003) Afghanistan.

SIPV.4730 (28 Mar. 2003) Afghanistan.

SIPV.4750 (6 May 2003) Afganistan.

SIPV.4774 (17 June 2003) Afghanistan. Colombia,Greece, India. Iran (Islamic Republic of), Japan.Kazakhstan, New Zealand, Norway. Philippines.Republic of Korea. Tajikistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

SIPV.4840 (13 Oct. 2003) Afghanistan.

SIPV.4848 (24 Oct. 2003) Afghanistan.

SIPV.4855 (11 Nov. 2003) Afghanistan.

Discussion in plenary

SIPV.4686 (17 Jan. 2003).At the 46861h meeting, draft resolution S/2003/48

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1455 (2003).

SIPV.4699 (31 Jan. 2003).

SIPV.4711 (24 Feb. 2003).

SIPV.4712 (24 Feb. 2003).

SIPV.4727 (27 Mar. 2003).

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S/PV.4730 (28 Mar. 2003).At the 47301h meeting, draft resolution SI2003/380

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1471 (2002).

S/PV.4750 (6 May 2003j.

S/PV.4774 (17 June 2003).

S/PV.4774(Resumption1) (17 June 2003).At the 4774th meeting. the'President made a

statement. on behalf of the.Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on situation in Afghanistan: S/PRST/2003/7.

S/PV.4840 (13 Oct. 2003{ .At the 4840th meeting, draft resolution S/20031984

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1510 (2003).

S/PV.4848 (24 Oct. 2003).

S/PV.4855 (11 Nov. 2003).

Resolutions

S/RESI1455(2003) [Improving implementation ofmeasures imposed by paragraph 4 (b) of resolution 1267(1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000) andparagraphS 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002) onmeasures against the Taliban and AI-Qaida].

Decides to improve the implementation of themeasures imposed by paragraph 4 (b) of resolution 1267(1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000) andparagraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002); decides thatthe measures referred to in paragraph 1 above will befurther im proved in 12 months, or sooner if necessary;requests the Committee to communicate to Member Statesthe list referred to in paragraph 2 of resolution 1390 (2002)at least every 3 monlhs, and stresses to all Member Slatesthe importance of submitting 10 lhe Commillee the namesand identifying information, to the extent possible, of andabout members of the AI-Qaida organization and theTaliban and other individuals. groups, undertakings andentities associated with them so that the Committee canconsider adding new names and details to its list, unless todo so would compromise investigations or enforcementactions: requests the Secretary-General to reappoint 5experts on the expertise of the members of the MonitoringGroup established pursuant to paragraph 4 (a) ofresolution 1363 (2001), to monitor for a further period of 12months the implementation of the measures referred to inparagraph 1 of this resolution and to follow up on relevantleads relating to any incomplete implementation of themeasures referred to in paragraph 1 above. (Adoptedunanimously, 4686th meeting, 17 Jan. 2003)

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5/RE5/1471(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNAssistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)].

Decides to extend UNAMA for an additional periodof 12 months from the date of adoption of lhis resolution;stresses that the continued provision of focused recoveryand reconstruction assistance can contribute significantlyto the implementation of the Bonn Agreement; stressesalso, in the context of paragraph 3 above, that whilehumanitarian assistance should be provided whereverthere is a need, recovery or reconstruction assistanceought to be provided, through the TransitionalAdministration, and implemented effectively, where localauthorities demonstrate a commilmentto maintaining asecure environment, respecting human rights andcountering narcotics; requests UNAMA. with the support ofthe Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights,to continue to assist the Afghan Independent HumanRights Commission in the full implementation of the humanrights provisions of the Bonn Agreement and the NationalHuman Rights Programme for Afghanistan. in order tosupport the protection and development of human rights inAfghanistan; requests the International Security AssistanceForce. in implementing its mandate in accordance withresolution 1444 (2002) of 27 Nov. 2002. to continue 10work in close consultation with the Secretary-General andhis Special Representative. (Adopted unanimously, 4730thmeeting. 28 Mar, 2003)

S/RES/1510(2003) [Expansion of the mandate andextension of the authorization of the InternationalSecurity Assistance Force in Afghanistan].

Authorizes expansion of the mandate of theInternational Security Assistance Force to support theAfghan Transitional Authority in the maintenance ofsecurity in areas outside of Kabul. Afghanistan; decides toextend the authorization of the International SecurityAssistance Force, as defined in resolution 1386 (2001)and this resolution for a period of 12 months; authorizesthe Member States participating in the InternationalSecurity Assistance Force to take all necessary measuresto fulfil its mandate: requests the leadership of theInternational Security Assistance Force to providequarterly reports on implementation of its mandate,through the Secretary-General: decides to remain seizedof the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 4B40th meeting, 13Qct. 2003)

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See also: ANGOLA SITUATION

BURUNDl SITUATION

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

LIBERiA SITUATION

RWANOA SITUATION

SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

SOMALIA SITUATION

SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Reports

5/2003/610 (N57/823) Letter, 2 June 2003, from theCentral African Republic, Transmits report of the 19thministerial meeting of the UN Standing AdvisoryCommittee on Security Questions in Central Africa, heldin Brazzaville. Central African RepUblic, 14-17 May2003.

5/2003/653 Report of the Security Council Mission toCentral Africa, 7 10 16 June 2003.

Issued: 17 June 2003.

5/2003/688 Report of the Security Council Mission toWest Africa, 26 June-5 JUly 2003.

Issued: 7 July 2003.

5/2003/1075 (N5B/560) Letter, 6 Nov. 2003. fromEquitorial Guinea, Transmits report of the 20thminislerial meeting of the UN Standing AdvisoryCommittee on Security Questions in Central Africa, heldin Malabo. Equitorial Guinea. 27-31 OCI. 2003.

5/2003/1077 Letter. 10 Nov. 2003, from the Secrelary­General. Transmlls interim report of the UNMultidisciplinary Assessment Mission to the CentralAfrican SUbregion established at the request of theSecurity Council, 31 Oct. 2002 (S/PRST/2002/31),

5/2003/1147 Progress report of the Secretary-General onthe recommendations of the Security Council mission toWest Africa.

Issued: 5 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1188 Note [transmitting report on the activities ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention andResolulion in Africa]/ by the President of the SecurityCouncil.

Issued: 22 Dec, 2003. - Transmits leller of 18 Dec.2003 from the Chainman of the Security Council Ad HocWorking Group on Conflict Prevention and Resolution inAfrica. enclosing the report on the activities of the Ad HocWorking Group,

General documents

5/2003/11 Note [concerning appointment of IsmaelAbraao Gaspar Martins (Angola) as ChaInman of the AdHoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention andResolution in Africa. for a period ending 1 Mar. 2003]1 bythe President of the Security Council.

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5/2003/66 Leller, 15 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concerns regional peace efforts under theauspices of the Intergovernmental Authority onDevelopment in Sudan and Somalia and the work of theSecretary-General's Special Adviser in Africa with regardto developments in the Horn of Africa region: reports thedecision to extend appointment of the Special Adviseruntil 31 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/67 Leller, 20 Jan. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have taken note of the Secretary­General's decision to extend the appointment ofMohamed Sahnoun as his Special Adviser on Africa until31 Dec. 2003 (S/2003166).

5/2003/125 Letter, 27 Jan. 2002. from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision toextend the appointment of Ibrahim Gambari as hisAdviser for Special Assignments in Africa until 28February 2004.

5/2003/126 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have taken note of the Secrelary­General's decision (5/2003/125) to extend theappointment of Ibrahim Gambari as his Adviser forSpecial Assignments in Africa until 28 Feb. 2004.

5/2003(142 Letter, 4 Feb. 2003, from South Africa.Transmits. in the capacity as representative of theChairman of the African Union, communique issued bythe 7th ordinary session of the Central Organ of theMechanism for Conflict Prevention. Management andResolulion, held at the level of Heads of Slale andGovernmenl at Addis Ababa, 3 Feb. 2003.

512003/235 Note [concerning extension of the mandate ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention andResolution in Africa, for a period ending 31 Dec. 2003) /by the President of the Security Council.

S/2003/313 (A/57/754) Letter,S Mar. 2003, from Coted'lvoire. Transmits text of an address by the President ofCote d'lvoire concerning the Linas-MarcoussisAgreement on the Ivorian crisis.

5(2003(332 (A/571759) Letter. 4 Mar. 2003. fromMalaysia. Transmits. in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine. adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries. held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/20031525 Letter,S May 2003. from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports lhat the members of theSecurity Council have decided to send a mission to theWest African subregion 15-23 May 2003.

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5/20031558 Leller, 21 May 2003. from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have decided to send a mission to theCentral African region, 7c 16 June 2003, and that themembers of the Council have agreed on the terms ofreference of the mission, a copy of which is eclosed..

5/20031579 Letter, 28 May 2003, from Mauritius.Concerns, as Chairman of the UN Group of AfricanStates, the recent decisions of the Security Council tosend missions to the Great Lakes region and to the WestAfrica subregion and states the Group's dismay byinformation that the Council postponed the mission tothe West Africa and is considering to exclude Guinea­Bissau from the list of countries to be visited: appeals tothe Council to retain Guinea-Bissau on the list ofcountries to be visited by the full team of the mission tothe West Africa subregion.

5/2003/619 (A/571824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

512003/654 LeUer, 16 June 2003, from South Africa,Transmits, in the capacity as representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communique ofthe 92nd ordinary session at the ambassadorial level ofthe Central Organ of the Mechanism for ConflictPrevention, Management and Resolution, held at AddisAbaba, 12-13 June 2003; contains decisions on thepeace process in the Sudan and in Somalia, thesituation in Mauritania, the situation in Liberia. and thesituation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

512003/705 Letter, 11 July 2003, from Pakistan. Transmitssummary of suggestions made during wrap-up sessionheld on 30 May 2003 under Pakistani presidency on·Conflicts in Africa: Security Council missions and UNmechanisms to promote peace and security"(SIPVA766).

512003/983 (N58/428) ldenticallelters. 7 Oct. 2003. fromthe Secretary-General addressed to the President of theGeneral Assembly and the President of the SecurityCouncil. Transmils text of Principles on Good­Neighbourly Relations and Cooperation between theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi. Rwandaand Uganda. adopted at the High-level Meeting ofHeads of State and Senior Representatives of Burundi.the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda.Uganda. Angola, Mozambique, South Africa and theUnited Republic of Tanzania, held in New York, 25 Sep!.2003.

51200311115 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from Congo. Requests.in the capacity as Chairman of lhe Economic Communityof Central African States Group at the UN, that thePermament Observer of the African Union to the UN beinvited to participate in the Security Council meetingconcerning the item "Central African region".

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5/2003/1137 Identical letters, 25 Nov. 2003, from CentralAfrican Republic addressed to the Secretary-Generaland to the President of the Security Council. Presentsviews of the Government of the Central African Republicconcerning an important issue dealt with in report of themultidisciplinary assessment mission to the CentralAfrican subregion (S/2003/1077}; lists the issues thatrequire globai and sUbregional approach and suggeslsestablishing a UN office in the subregion in order 10centralize and analyze activities of the UN System.

5/2003/1138 Lcller, 14 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision toextend the appointment of Mohamed Sahnoun as hisSpecial Adviser in Africa until 31 Dec. 2004.

5/2003/1139 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the President of. the Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's

letter of 14 Nov. 2003 (5/2003/1138) and reports that themembers of the Security Council take note of theinrormation and of his decision to extend theappointment of Mohamed Sahnoun as his SpecialAdviser on Africa until 31 Dec. 2004.

5/2003/1144 Letter, 28 Nov. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on Africa prepared by the President of Italy forthe meeting of the Security Council on Guinea-Bissau,18 Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1183 Note [concerning extension of the mandateof the Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention andResolution in Africa until 31 Dec. 20041/ by thePresident of the Security Council.

Draft resolutions

S/2003/328 Draft resolution [on adoption of thedeclaration on the item entilled "Proliferation of smallarms and light weapons and mercenary activities:threats to peace and security in West Africa"].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/12 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. at the 4794th meeting. 25 July 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council mission'11 by the President ofthe Security Council.

Welcomes the recommendations made in thereports of its mission to Central Africa 7-16 June 2003(5/2003/653) and its mission to West Africa 26 June-5 July2003 (5/2003/688): endorses the recommendations ofthese 2 missions which fall within its area of responsibilityand wishes to see them implemented; emphasizes theimportance of a subreglonal approach to issues such assmall arms and light weapons, mercenaries, child soldiersand humanitarian access; stresses that follow-up activityby the UN will require close cooperation and coordinationthroughout the UN system.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4720 (18 Mar. 2003) Benin, Burkina Faso, Gambia,Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria. Senegal, Sierra Leone andToga.

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S/PV.4720(Resumption1) (18 Mar. 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

5/PV.4766 (30 May 2003) Brazil, Burundi, Congo.Democratic Republc of the Congo, Egypt, Greece,Japan, Malaysia, Mauritus, Philippines, Rwanda, SoulhAfrica, Tunisia, United Republic of Tanzania andUruguay.

S/PV.4775 (18 June 2003) Democratic Republc of theCongo, Rwanda and United Republic of Tanzania.

S/PV.4B71 (24 Nov. 2003) Chad, Congo, the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Itnly andRwanda.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4720 (18 Mar 2003).

5/PV.4720(Resumption1) (18 Mar. 2003).At the 4720th (resumption 1) meeting, draft

resolution 5/2003/328 was adopted unanimously;resolution 1467 (2003).

S/PV.4736 (7 Apr. 2003).

5/PV.4766 (30 May 2003).

5/PV.4766(Resumption1) (30 May 2003).

S/PV.4775 (18 June 2003).

5/PV.4785 (9 July 2003).

5/PV.4794 (25 July 2003}.At the 4794th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Security Council missions to Central Africaand West Africa: S/PRST12003112.

S/PV.4871 (24 Nov. 2003).

Resolutions

5/RES/1467(2003) [Adoption of the declaration on theitem entitled "Proliferation of small arms and lightweapons and mercenary activities: threats to peace andsecurity in West Africa"]

Decides to adopt the attached declaration on theitem entilled "Proliferation of small arms and light weaponsand mercenary activilies : threats to peace and security inWest Africa" (Adopted unanimously, 4720th (resumption 1)meeting, 18 Mar. 2003)

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS

General documents

5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter. 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits. in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and tile Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

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Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4859 (17 Nov. 2003).

ANGOLA SITUATIONSee also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Reports

5/2003/158 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission in Angola.

Issued: 7 Feb. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/125 Letter, 27 Jan. 2002, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision 10extend the appointment of Ibrahim Gambari as hisAdviser for Special Assignments in Africa until 28February 2004.

5/2003/126 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have taken note of the Secretary­General's decision (S/2003/125) to extend theappointment of Ibrahlm Gambarl as his Adviser forSpecial Assignments in Africa until 28 Feb. 2004.

ARMED CONFLICTS PREVENTION-UN.SECURITY COUNCIL

Reports

5/20031888 (A/58/365) Interim report of the Secretary­General on the prevention of armed conflict.

Issued: 12 Sept. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolulions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Minislers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/983 (A/58/428) Identical letters, 7 Oct. 2003, fromthe Secretary-General addressed to the President of theGeneral Assembly and the President of the SecurityCouncil. Transmits text of Principles on Good­Neighbourly Relations and Cooperation between theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi, Rwandaand Uganda, adopted at the High-level Meeting ofHeads of State and Senior Representalives of Burundi,the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda,Uganda, Angola, Mozambique, South Africa and theUnited Republic ofTanzania, held in New York, 25 Sep!.2003.

ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN

General documents

5/2003/233 (N57/742) Letter, 26 Feb. 2003, fromArmenia. Transmits memorandum entitled "Facts relatingto the anti-Armenian pogroms in Sumgait in February1988".

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5/2003/249 Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, from Azerbaijan.Transmits appeal of the Khojaly refugees addressed tothe UN, the Council of Europe and the Organization forSecurity and Cooperation in Europe on the occasion ofthe 11 th year of the incident in Khojaly, Azerbaijan, Feb.1992, which led to the deaths of civilians.

5/2003/392 Letter, 28 Mar. 2003, from Armenia. Transmitsmemorandum entilled "The truth about events in Khojaly:evidence from Azerbaijani sources", in response 10 theletter dated 4 Mar. 2003 from Azerbaijan 10 theSecretary-General (S/2003/249).

5/20031528 Identicallelters, 2 May 2003, from Azerbaijanaddressed to the Secretary-General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits letter from the Ministerfor Foreign Affairs of Azerbaljan alleging that ArmenIacontinues to occupy one fifth of the territory of Azerbaijanin violation of Security Council resolutions; calls on theSecurity Council to force Armenia to withdraw from theoccupied Azerbaijani territories to creale conditions forthe delermination of the status of Ihe Nagomy-Karabakhregion on the basis of the principles and norms ofinternational law.

5/2003/706 Identical letters, 11 July 2003, from Azerbaijanaddressed to the Secretary-General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Refers to the previous letter of 2May 2003 from Azerbaijan (S/2003/528) and concernsconflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan; urgentlyappeals to the Security Council and the Secretary­General to take necessary sleps 10 ensure compliancewith the relevant provisions of Security Councilresolutions 822 (1993), 853 (1993),874 (1993) and 864(1993) related to the matter.

5/2003/765 Letter, 28 July 2003, from Armenia. Refers tolelters of 2 May 2003 and 11 July 2003 from Azerbaijan(S/20031528 and S/2003/706) and states the position ofthe Government of Armenia on the following issues: i)alleged presence of radioactive waste around NagomoKarabakh; i1) alleged vandalization of historical andcultural monuments; iii) the implementation of SecurityCouncil resolutions of 1993 on the Nagomo Karabakhconflict; and iv) alleged ceasefire violations.

5/2003/1090 (A/58/594) Letter, 12 Nov. 2003, fromAzerbaijan. Transmits report by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs concerning overview of the situation in theNagorny Karabakh and recent developments in otherAzerbaijani territories allegedly occupied by Armenia;calls on the Security Council to ensure compliance of itsresolutions and to compel Armenian forces to withdrawfrom Azerbaijani terrilories.

ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

General documents

512003/82 Letter, 20 Jan. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Transmits response of the General People'sCommittee for Foreign Liaison and InternationalCooperalion to the decision of Ihe United States toextend the term of the Libya Sanctions Act for a furtheryear beginning 7 Jan. 2003.

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5/2003/818 Letter. 15Aug. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Reports that the remaining issues relating tothe fulfilment of all Security Council resolutions resultingfrom the Lockerbie incident have been resolved andrequests that the Council immediately lift Ihe measuresset forth in its resolutions 748 (1992) amd 883 (1993).

S/2003/819 Letter, 15Aug. 2003, from the United• Kingdom and the United States. Refers to letter dated 15Aug. 2003 from Libyan Arab Jamahiriya related 10bombing of PanAm 103 (S/2003/818) and reports thatthe Governments of United Kingdom and United Statesare prepared to allow lifting of measures set forth bySecurity Council resolutions 748 (1992) and 883 (1993)once the necessary sums referred to in the Lybian letterhave been transferred to the agreed escrow account.

5/2003/885 (N57/865) Letter, 12 Sept. 2003, from. France. Transmits joint communique issued on 11 Sepl.

2003 by the representatives of the Union de transportsaeriens (UTA) flight 772 families and the GaddatiIntemational Foundation for Charity Associationsconcerning the attack on the UTA DC 10 aircraft on 19Sep!. 1989: concerns an agreement reached with viewto final settlement in this matter. in conformity with~'Security Council resolutions 731 (1992) and 748 (1992)and states that the French authorities consider that thereare no longer any grounds to oppose the lifting ofsanctions on the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/824 Draft resolution [on lifting of sanctions againstthe Libyan Arab Jamahiriyaj 1Bulgaria and UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4820(partll) (12 Sep!. 2003) Libyan ArabJamahiriya.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4820(Partl) (9 Sep!. 2003).

S/PV.4820(Partll) (12 Sep!. 2003).At the 4820lh meeting. draft resolution S/2003/824

was adopted (13-0-2): resolution 1506 (2003).

Resolutions

5/RE5/1506(2003) [Lifting of sanctions against the LibyanArab Jamahiriya].

Decides to lift, with Immediate effect, the measuresset forth in paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 of its resolution 748(1992) and paragraphs 3. 4. 5, 6 and 7 of its resolution 883(1993); decides further to dissolve the Committeeestablished by para9raph 9 of resolution 748 (1992):decides also that it has conduded its consideration of theitem entitled "Letters dated 20 and 23 December 1991from France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain andNorthern Ireland and the United States of America' andhereby removes this item from the list of matters of whichthe Council is seized. (Adopted 13-0-2, 4820lh meeting.Part 11, 12 Sep!. 2003)

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AZERBAIJAN-ARMENIA

See: ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONSee also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

STABILlZATION FORCE

Reports

5/2003/103 Letter, 28 Jan. 2002, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 24 Jan. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 Dec. 2002.

5/2003/377 Letter. 26 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 24 Mar. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO inclUding monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­28 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/512 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 25 Apr. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO inclUding monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/615 Letter. 3 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 28 May 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­30Apr. 2003.

5/2003/679 Letter, 30 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 25 June 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 May 2003.

5/2003/780 Letter, 30 July 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 25 July 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­30 June 2003.

5/2003/851 Letter. 29 Aug. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 26 Aug. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Slabilization Force for the period 1­31 July 2003.

5/2003/918 Letter. 25 Sept. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller of 19 Sep!. 2003 from the HighRepresentative for the Implementation of the PeaceAgreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing the24th report on the activities of High Representative forthe period 12 Oc!. 2002-31 Aug. 2003, submittedpursuant 10 Security Council resolution 1031 (1995).

5/2003/928 Letter. 1 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 26 Sept. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 Aug. 2003.

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5/2003/1159 Letter, 5 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of 24 Nov. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilizalion Force for the period 1­31 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/81 Letter, 21 Jan. 2003, from Greece. Transmitsstatement on the formation of the Council of Ministers ofBosnia and Herzegovina, issued on 16 Jan. 2003 by thePresidency of the European Union.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/732 Letter, 17 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the statement of 12 Dec. 2002 by thePresident of the Security Council (S/PRSTl2002/33) andconveys letter dated 14 .Iuly 2003 from the Secretary­General and the High Representative for the CommonForeign Security Policy of the European Union.transmitting report on the activities of the EuropeanUnion Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina for theperiod 1 Jan. to 30 June 2003.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/697 Draft resolution [on authorizing continuance ofthe multinational stabilization force for a further period of12 months].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4786 (11 July 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4786 (11 July 2003).At the 4786th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/697

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1491 (2003).

5/PV.4837 (8 Oct. 2003).

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Resolutions

S/RE5/1491(2003) [Authorizing continuance of themultinational stabilization force for a further period of 12months].

Calls upon the parties to comply strictly with theirobligations under those Agreements. and expresses itsintention to keep the implementalion of the PeaceAgreement. and Ihe situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina,under review; authorizes the Member States actingthrough or in cooperation wilh the organization referred toin Annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement to continue for afurther planned period of 12 months the multinationalstabilization force (SFOR) as established in accordancewith its resolution 1088 (1996) under unified command andcontrol in order to fulfil the role specified in Annex 1-A andAnnex 2 of the Peace Agreement; authorizes the MemberStates acting under paragraph 10 above to take allnecessary measures to effect the implementation of and toensure compliance with Annex 1-A of the PeaceAgreement, stresses that the parties shall continue to beheld equally responsible for compliance with that Annexand shall be equally subject to such enforcement action bySFOR as may be necessary to ensure implementation ofthat Annex and the protection of SFOR, and takes notethat the parties have consented to SFOR's taking suchmeasures; demands that the parties respect the securityand freedom of movement of SFOR and other internationalpersonnel. (Adopted unanimously, 4786th meeting. 11 July2003)

BURUNDI SITUATION

See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

RWANDA SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/653 Report of the Security Council Mission toCentral Africa, 7 to 16 June 2003.

Issued: 17 June 2003.

5/2003/1146 Report of the Secretary-General to theSecurity Council on the situation in Burundi.

Issued: 4 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/29 Letter, 8 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to statement of the President of theSecurity Council of 18 Dec. 2002 (S/PRST/2002/40) andreports that the Secretariat is ready to provide thenecessary expertise and advice for the planned Africanmission provided for in the Arusha Ceasefire Agreementfor Burundi; reports also that the Secretariat urgentlyawaits additional information from the parties. theFacilitator of the Burundi peace process andlor theRegional Initiative. in order to proceed with the provisionof additional assistance.

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5/2003/53 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Burundi. Transmitscommunique of the 88th ordinary session of the CentralOrgan of the Mechanism for the Prevention,Management and Resolution of Conflicts in Africa, heldat ambassadorial level, Addis Ababa, 14 Jan. 2003, onthe situation in Burundi.

5/2003/394 Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from Burundi. Transmitsspecific commitments made by the President and Vice­President of Burundi regarding the conduct of the 2ndphase of the transition period, signed in Pretoria, 28 Mar.2003; concerns developments in the'political and thesecurity fields,

5/2003/397 Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from Burundi. Transmitsaddress to the nation delivered by the President ofBurundi on 29 Mar. 2003 to announce that the rotation ofpolitical power would take place on the planned date, 1May 2003,

5/2003/399 Letter, 4 Apr. 2003, from South Africa,Transmits, in the capacity as the representative of thecurrent Chainman of the African Union, communique onthe deployment of the African Mission in Burundi issuedby tl1e Central Organ of the Mechanism for ConflictPrevention, Management and Resolution at its 91stordinary session at ambassadorial level. held in AddisAbaba, 2 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/409 Letter. 7 Apr. 2003. from Burundi. Refers tocommunique of the 91st ordinary sess. of the CentralOrgan of the Mechanism for Conflict Prevention,Management and Resolutions (S/2003/399) regardingpreparations for the deployment of the African Mission inBurundi; concerns implication that the African Missionwill be replaced by a UN peacekeeping mission andstates that the Central Organ is counting on the SecurityCouncil for mobilization of financial and logistical supportfor the African Mission,

5/2003/558 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have decided to send a mission to theCentral African region, 7-16 June 2003, and that themembers of the Council have agreed on the tem1S ofreference of the mission, a copy of which is eclosed.

5/2003/760 Letler, 25 July 2003, from Mozambique.Transmits, in the capacity as the current Chairman of theAfrican Union, communique containing decisionsadopted on the situation in Sao Tome and Principe, thesituation in Liberia and the deployment of the AfricanMission in Burundi, issued by the Central Organ of theMechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management andResolution of the African Union at its 93rd ordinarysession at the ambasadorlallevel, held in Addis Ababa,24 JUly 2003.

5/2003/814 Letter. 13 Aug. 2003, from Mozambique.Concerns the evolution of the peace process in Burundiand proVides an update on the status of deployment ofthe African Mission in the context of the efforts of theAfrican Union to bring about peace in Burundi.

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5/2003/836 Letter, 25 Aug. 2003, from the President ofthe Economic and Social Council. Concerns recentdevelopments in the work of lhe Economic and SocialCouncil on African post-conflict countries and slales 1I1atthere 11ave been groWing working relation si lips betweenthe Economic and Social Council and the SecurityCouncil on the situation in Guinea-8issau, including ajoint mission to the country fron1 26 to 28 June 2003;reports also that an Ad Hoc Advisory Group tlas beenestablished on Burundi.

5/2003/900 Leller, 17 Sept. 2003, from Burundi. Requestsa meeting between 111e Security Council and thePresident of Burundi during his visit to New York, 21-27Sept. 2003, to review the situation and discuss the futureprospects for the Burundi peace process at a meetingwith a fonmat to be decided by the President of theCouncil.

5/2003/902 Letter, 19 Sept. 2003. from Mozambique.Requests, in the capacity as tl1e Representative of thethe current Chairman of the African Union, that theChairperson of the Commission of the African Union beinviled to attend the briefing of Ihe Security Council bytl1e President of Burundi, to be hetd on 22 Sept. 2003. inaccordance with rule 39 of 111e Council's provisional rulesof procedure.

5/2003/920 Letter, 29 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concerns implementation of the ceasefireagreements and continuation of the peace process inBurundi.

5/2003/921 Letter. 29 Sept. 2003, from tile President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'slelter dated 29 May 2003 (SI20031920) and reports thatthe members of the Security Council have taken note ofhis information concerning the additional tasks for theUN Office in Burundi (UNOB) as a result of the ceasefireagreemenls signed between the TransitionalGovernment of Burundi and 111e armed groups, and hisproposat to strengthen the slalffing and resources ofUNOB.

512003/971 Lelter, 8 Oct. 2003, from Burundi Transmitstext of Pretoria Protocol on Political. Defel1ce andSecurity Power Sha'ring in Burundi, signed on 8 Oct.2003 between the Transitional Government and Conseilnational pour la defense de la democratle-Front dedefense de la democratie.

512003/1025 Letter, 15 Oct. 2003. from Hall' Transmitsstatement of 13 Oct 2003 by the Presidency on behailof the European Union in response to polllicalagreement signed in Pretoria on 8 Gct. 2003 by theGovernment of Burundi and FDO movement.

5/2003/1105 Letter, 19 Nov. 2003, from BurundiTransmits Global Ceasefire Agreement belween theTransitional Government of Burundi and Ihe NalionalCouncil for the Defence of Democracy-Forces for theDefence of Democracy (CNDO-FDD), signed at Dar-es­Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania. on 16 Nov. 2003.

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S/2003/1112 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from Burundi.Transmits communique of the 20lh Summit of the GreatLakes Regional Peace Initiative on Burundi, held in Oares Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, on 16 Nov2003; draws the allention of the Security Council to para.13 of the Communique, which advocates the deploymentof a UN peacekeeping force in Burundi and trusts thatthe Council will give it due consideration.

5/2003/1136 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued by the Presidency on behalf of theEuropean Union on 19 Nov. 2003 concerning the signingon 16 Nov. 2003 in Oar es Salaam of the peaceagreement between the Transitional Government ofBurundi and the Forces for the Defence of Democracymovement.

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PRST/2003/4 Statement (made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4749th meeting, 2 May 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situaiton in Burundi"] 1by the President ofthe Security Council.

Congratulates Burundian parties on peacefultransition of power in accordance with 2000 Arusha PeaceAgreement; condemns the 17 and 25 Apr. attacks onBujumbura and other cities by the forces of CNDD-FDD;reiterates Its demand that FNL (Rwasa) lay down its armsand immediately enter into ceasefire with Government ofBurundi without preconditions; expresses support forspeedy deployment of African Mission in Burundi; urgesdonors to support economy in Burundi; urges Burundianparties 10 take serious, meaningful steps 10 addresshuman rights and accountability issues; reaffirms vitalimportance of Burundian parties themselves 10 addressdevastating impact of impunity; requests the Secretary­General 10 continue to support peace process in Burundi.

51PRST/2003/12 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. at the 4794th meeting, 25 July 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council mission"] 1by the President ofthe Security Council.

Welcomes the recommendations made in thereports of its mission to Central Africa 7-16 June 2003(S/2003/653) and its mission to West Africa 26 June-5 July2003 (S/2003/688): endorses the recommendations ofthese 2 missions which fall within its area of responsibilityand wishes to see them implemented: emphasizes theimportance of a subregional approach to issues such assmall arms and light weapons, mercenaries, child soldiersand humanitarian access; slresses that follow-up activityby Ihe UN will require close cooperation and coordinationthroughout the UN system.

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S/PRST/2003/30 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4891st meeting, 22 Dec. 2003.in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Burundi"] 1by the President ofthe Security Council.

Reaffirms its full support for the peace process of theArusha Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in Burundi(the Arusha Agreement), calls on all the Burundian partiesto impJementtheir commitments and assures them of itsdetermination to support their efforts in this direction;welcomes the progress recently made by the Burundianparties. in particular by the signing, in Pretoria, 01 the 8Ocl. and 2 Nov. 2003 Protocols and by the conclusion, on16 Nov. 2003 in Oar es Salaam, of the Global CeasefireAgreement between the Transitional Government and IheForces pour la defense de la dernocratie (CNDD-FDD) ofMr. Nkurunziza; condemns all acts of violence as well asviolations 01 human rights and international humanitarianlaw, and reaffirms its determination to support Burundianefforts to prevent such acts, based on the rule of law, inorder to put an end to impunity.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

SIPV.4749 (2 May 2003) Burundi.

S/PV.4775 (18 June 2003) Democratic Republc of theCongo, Rwanda and United Republic of Tanzania.

SIPV,4876 (4 Dec. 2003) South Africa and Burundi.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4749 (2 May 2003).At the 4749th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the item entitled "The situation in Burundi":S/PRST/2003/4.

S/PV.4775 (18 June 2003).

SIPV.4794 (25 July 2003).At the 4794th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of lhe Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Security Council missions to Central Africaand West Africa: S/PRST/2003/12.

5/PV.4832 (22 Sepl. 2003).

S/PV.4876 (4 Dec. 2003)

S/PV.4891 (22 Dec. 2003).At the 4891st meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the item entilled "The situation in Burundi":S/PRST/2003/30.

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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION

See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYUN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN

REPUBLIC

Reports

5/2003/5 The situation in the Central African Republic andactivities of the United Nations Peace-building SupportOffice in the Central African Republic (BONUCA) : reportof the Secretary-General.

Issued: 3 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/661 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in the Central African RepUblic and on theactivities of the United Nations Peace-building SupportOffice in the Central African RepUblic (BONUCA).

Issued: 20 June 2003.

5/2003/1209 The situation in the Central African Republicand the activities of the United Nations Peace-buildingSupport Office in the Central African Republic: report ofthe Secretary-General.

Issued: 29 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/3 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Transmits letter from the Secretary of theGeneral People's Committee for African Unity andPresident of the Executive Council of the Community ofSahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD) concerning thewithdrawal of CEN-SAD forces from the Central AfricanRepublic; reports that the forces of the Central ArricanEconomic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) havebeen deployed to ensure security in the country.

5/2003/135 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Refers to the Secretary-General's reportconcerning the situation in the Central African Republic(S/2003/5) and states that it regrets that it makes noreference to the efforts that have been made since 1996by the Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD),or to the fact that the Community deployedpeacekeeping forces in accordance with resolutions ofthe energency mini-summit of the Community held inKhartoum on 3 Dec. 2001; includes informationconcerning the efforts of CEN-SAD relating to theCentral African Republic.

5/2003/344 Letter, 17 Mar. 2003, from South Africa.Transmits, in the capacity as the representative of thecurrent Chainman of the African Union, communiqueissued by the Central Organ of the Mechanism forConflict Prevention, Management and Resolution at its90th ordinary session at the ambassadorial level, held atAddis Ababa, 17 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/889 Letter, 5 Sep!. 2002, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 6Aug. 2002 (S/2002/929) and proposes extension of themandate of the UN Peace-building Support Office in theCentral African Republic for an additional year, until 31Dec. 2004.

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5/2003/890 Letter, 15 Sept. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter dated 5 Sep!. 2003 (S/2003/889) and reports thatthe members of the Security Council have taken note ofhis proposal to extend the mandate of the UN Peace­bUilding Support Office in the Central African Republic;for an additional year, until 31 Dec. 2004.

CENTRAL AMERICA SITUATION

General documents

5/2003/306 Letter, 12 Mar. 2003, from Honduras.Transmits memorandum No. 017 DSM dated 10 Mar.2003 from the Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs ofHonduras addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs ofEl Salvador concerning the judgement issued by theInternational Court of Justice in Honduras/El Salvadorcase and requests that it be circulated as a document ofthe Security Council.

5/20031332 (N57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held In Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

512003/430 Letter, 8 Apr. 2003, from Honduras. Transmitsletter dated 12 Mar. 2003 by the Chairman of theHonduras National Section of the El Salvador-HondurasDemarcation Commission to the Secretary General ofthe Pan American Institute of Geography and Historyconcerning final arbitrator in resolving technicaldifferences in the demarcation of the border between ElSalvador and Honduras; transmits also an operative partof the Judgment of the Chamber of the InternationalCourt of Justice on this matter dated 11 Sept. 1992 andthe General Treaty of Peace between ttle RepUblics of ElSalvador and Honduras signed on 30 Ocl. 1980.

5/2003/561 Letter, 20 May 2003, from Honduras.Transmits document dated 30 April 2003, entitled"Organization of American States appoints technicalexpert to assist in demarcation of El Salvador-Hondurasborder", concerning the ruling issued by the InternationalCourt of Justice in the Honduras-El Salvador case.

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Reports

5/2003/1053 (N58/546) Children in armed conflict.report of the Secretary-General.

Issued: 10 Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1053/Corr.1 (A/58/546/Corr.1) Children in anmedconflict: report of the Secretary-General: corrigendum.

Issued: 20 Feb. 2004.• Corrects text.

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Genera! documents

5/2003/45 Letter, 14 Jan. 2003, from Palestine. Requeststhat the Security Council Invite the Permanent Observerof Palestine to UN to participate in the meeting of theCouncil to be held on Tuesday 14 Jan. 2003, with regardto children in armed conflict.

5/2003/124 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Uganda. TransmitsUganda's reply to the report of the Under-Secretary­General and the Special Representative of theSecretary-General on the Impact of Armed Conflict onChildren. Olara Otunnu, to the Security Council on 14Jan. 2003; rejects accusation that Uganda uses childsoldiers and reiterates invitation to Mr. Otunnu to take afact-finding mission to Uganda.

5/2003/619 (Al57/B24) Letter, 3 June 2003. from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/1160 Letter, 4 Dec. 2003, from Uganda. Refers tothe Secretary-General's report on children and armedconflict (Al5B/546-S/2003/1053) and rejects accusationthat Uganda recruits or uses children in armed conflict.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/112 Dra~ resolution [on children in armed conflict].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4684 (14 Jan. 2003) Austria, Bahrain, Burundi,Canada. Colombia, Costa Rica, Democratic Republic ofthe Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, Greece, Indonesia,Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Malawi, Monaco, Myanmar,Namibia. Nepal, Philippines, Rwanda, Sierra Leone,Slovenia, SWitzerland and Ukraine.

5/PV.4684(Resumption1) (14 Jan. 2003) Palestine.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4684 (14 Jan. 2003).

5/PV.4684(Resumption1) (14 Jan. 2003).

5/PV.4695 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 4695th meeting. draft resolution S/2003/112

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1460 (2003).

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Resolutions

5/RE5/1460(2003) [Children in armed conflict].Supports the Secretary-General's call for "an era of

application" of international norms and standards for theprotection of children affected by armed conflict; expressesits intention to enter into dialogue. as appropriate, or tosupport the Secretary-General in entering into dialoguewith parties to armed conflict in violation of theinternational obligations applicable to them on therecruitment or use of children in armed conflict, in order todevelop clear and time bound action plans to end thispractice; notes with concern the list annexed to theSecretary-General's report, and calls on the partiesidentified in this list to provide information on sleps theyhave laken to halt their recruitment or use of children inarmed conflict in violation of the international obligationsapplicable to them, to the Special Representative of theSecretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict.bearing in mind the provisions of paragraph 9 of itsresolution 1379 (2001); reiterates its determination tocontinue to include specific provisions for the protection ofchildren in the mandates of UN peacekeeping operations,including provisions recommending child protectionadvisers on a case-by-case basis and training for UN andassociated personnel on child protection and child rights;notes with concern aflthe cases of sexual exploitation andabuse of women and children, especially girls. inhumanitarian crisis. including those cases involvinghumanitarian workers and peacekeepers, and requestscontributing countries to incorporate the Six CorePrinciples of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee onEmergencies into pertinent codes of conduct forpeacekeeping personnel and to develop appropriatedisciplinary and accountability mechanisms; requests theSecretary-General to ensure that in all his reports to theSecurity Council on country-specific situations. theprotection of children in armed conflict is included as aspecific aspect of the report. (Adopted unanimously.4695th meeting, 30 Jan. 2003)

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CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

General documents

5/2003/619 (Al57/B24) Letter, 3 June 2003. from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/27 Statement [made on behalF of theSecurity Council. at the 4882nd meeting, 15 Dec. 2003,in connection wilh the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Protection of civilians in armed connic\"] I by thePresident of the Security Council.

Reaffirms the need to keep the protection of civiliansin anmed conflict as an important item on the Council'sagenda; also reaffinms its concern at the suffering inflictedupon. and hardships borne by, civilians during armedconflict; strongly condemns all attacks and acts of violencedirected against civilians or other protected persons underinternational law; reaffinms the need for parties to armedconflict to lake all possible measures to ensure the safety,security and Freedom of movement of UN and associatedpersonnel as well as personnel of internationalhumanitarian organizations in accordance with applicableinternational law; reiterates its call to all parties to armedconflict to comply fUlly with the provisions of the Charter ofthe UN and with the rules and principles of internationallaw; recalls the obligations of States to respect and toensure respect for international humanitarian law, includingthe 4 Geneva conventions, and emphasizes theresponsibility of States to end impunity and to prosecutethose responsible for genocide, war crimes. crimes againsthumanity and serious violations of humanitarian law.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4877 (9 Dec. 2003) Azerbaijan, Canada, Colombia,Egypt, Italy, Japan. Norway. Republic of Korea, SierraLeone. Switzerland and Ukraine.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4777 (20 June 2003).

S/PV.4877 (9 Dec. 2003).

S/PV.4877(Resumption1) (9 Dec. 2003).

5/PV.4882 (15 Dec. 2003).At the 4882nd meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members. inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the item entitled "Protection of civilians inanmed conflict": S/PRST/2003/27.

COMOROS SITUATION

General documents

5/2004/88 Letter. 4 Feb. 2004, from Mozambique.Transmits, in the capacity as the Representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communiqueissued by the 97th ordinary session of the Central Organof the Mechanism for Conflict Prevention. Managementand Resolution at the Ambassadorial Level. held in AddisAbaba, 30 Jan. 2004; contains decisions on theComoros situation and the reconciliation processes inSomalia and Cole d'lvoire.

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Draft resolutions

5/2003/54 Draft resolution [on Kimberley ProcessCertification Scheme for Rough Diamonds].

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4694 (28 Jan. 2003).At the 4694tl1 meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/54

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1459 (2003).

Resolutions

S/RE5/1459(2003) [Kimberley Process CertificationScheme for Rough Diamonds).

Strongly supports the Kimberley ProcessCertification Scheme, as well as the ongoing process torefine and implement the regime, adopted at the InterlakenConference as a valuable contribution against trafficking inconflict diamonds and looks forward to its implementationand strongly encourages the participants to furl her resolveou~standing Issues; further welcomes the voluntary systemof Industry self-regulation, as described in the InterlakenDeclaration; and stresses that the widest possibleparticipation in the Process is essential and should beencouraged and facilitated and urges all Member States toactively participate in lhe Scheme. (Adopted unanimously.4694th meeting. 28 Jan. 2003)

CONGOSee: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

SITUATION

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSSee also: UN MISSION IN COTE D'IVOIRE

Reports

5/2003/374 Report of the Secretary-General on Coted'lvoire.

Issued: 26 Mar. 2003.

S/2003/374/Add.1 Report of the Secretary-General onCote d'lvoire : addendum.

Issued: 11 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/374/Corr,1 Report of the Secretary-General onCote d'lvoire : corrigendum.

Issued: 3 Apr. 2003 - Replaces the map indocument S/2003/374.

5/2003/688 Report of the Security Council Mission toWest Africa, 26 June-5 July 2003.

Issued: 7 JUly 2003.

5/2003/801 First report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission in Cote d'lvoire.

Issued: 8 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/1069 Second report of the Secretary-General onlhe United Nations Mission in Cote d'lvoire.

Issued: 4 Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1147 Progress report of the Secretary-General onthe recommendations of the Security Council mission toWesl Africa.

Issued; 5 Dec. 2003.

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5/2003/51 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Togo, Transmitsletter of the same date from the Minister for ForeignAffairs and Cooperation communicating ceasefireagreement between Cote d'lvoire, the Mouvementpopulaire ivoirien du Grand Ouest (MPIGO) and theMouvement pour la justice et la paix (MJP), signed atLome on 13 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/75 Letter, 21 Jan. 2003, from Togo. Transmitsletter of 21 Jan. 2003 from the Minister for ForeignAffairs and Cooperation of Togo enclosing finalcommunique adopted at the meeting of the EconomicCommunity of West African States High-level ContactGroup on the Crisis in Cote d'lvoire. held at Lome, 20Jan. 2003.

5/2003/90 Letter, 24 Jan. 2003, from the Secrelsry­General. Transmits letter dated 9 Jan. 2003 from theHigh Commissioner for Human Rights concerning thefact-finding mission which visited Cote d'lvoire 23-29Dec. 2002.

5/2003/99 Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from France. Transmitsreconciliation agreement adopted by the Round Table ofIhe lvorian Political Forces met at Linas-Marcoussis from15-23 Jan. 2003 and Conclusions of Conference ofHeads of State on Cote d'lvoire met in Paris on 25-26Jan. 2003.

5/2003/141 Letter, 4 Feb. 2003, from Ghana. Transmitsstatement on crisis in Cote d'lvoire issued by the Headsof Slate and Government of the Economic Community ofWest African States at their 26th Ordinary Summit. heldin Dakar, 31 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/168 Letter, 7 Feb. 2003, from Ihe Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Albert Tevoedjre (Benin) as his SpecialRepresentative for Cote d'lvoire, effective 6 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/169 Letter, 12 Feb. 2003. from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to letter of 7 Feb. 2003 fromthe Secretary-General (S/2003/168) and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of hisdecision to appoint Albert Tevoedjre as his SpecialRepresentative for Cote d'lvoire.

512003/313 (N57/754) Letter, 5 Mar. 2003, from Coted'lvoire. Transmits text of an address by the President ofCote d'lvoire concerning the Linas-MarcoussisAgreement on the lvorian crisis.

5/2003/338 (N57/739) Letter, 5 Mar. 2003, from Coted'lvoire. Transmits comments of the Government on thereport of the fact-finding mission of the Office of the HighCommissioner for Human Rights on the human rightssituation in Cote d'lvoire (S/2003/90).

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5/2003/470 Letter, 22 Apr. 2003. from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits letter dated 11 Apr. 2003 by the President ofCote d'lvoire to the Chairman of the MonitoringCommittee for the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement(S/2003/99, annex I); concerns recent tension on thecountry's eastern front (Bondoukou-Bouna region) as aresult of alleged rebel attacks involving fighters of theMouvement patriotique de Cote d'lvoire, 3-11 Apr. 2003and states that it trusts that the Economic Community ofWest African States forces and those of France'sOperation Licorne will be able to ensure a speedy returnto normalcy and peace.

5/2003/472 Letter, 22 Apr. 2003, from Ghana. Transmits,in the capacity as the coordinator of EconomicCommunity of West African States (ECOWAS)Ambassadors in New York, report of the ECOWASMission to Cote d'lvoire on the situation as at 15 Apr.2003 and the Force Commander's operational review ofMar. 2003.

5/2003/500 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from Ghana. Requeststhat the Executive Secretary of the EconomicCommunity of West African States be invited 10 addressthe Security Council on 29 Apr. 2003, in accordance withrule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure of theCouncil.

5/2003/510 Letter, 28 Apr. 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Reports on the progress made in implementing theLinas-Marcoussis Agreement and on the concerns ofCote d'lvoire with regard to certain reactions of theSecurity Council.

5/20031564 Letter, 21 May 2003. from Burkina Faso andCote d'lvoire. Transmits final communique adoptedduring Ihe visit of the Minister of State and Minister forForeign Affairs and Regional Cooperation of BurkinaFaso to Abidjan, Republic of Cole d'lvoire, on 8 and 9May 2003.

5/2003/575 Letter, 21 May 2003. from Cole d'lvoire.Transmits document containing statement made by theGovernment to the Commission on Human Rights on thehuman rights situation in Cote d'lvoire since 19 Sept.2002.

5/2003/606 Letter, 29 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Brigadier-General Abdul Hafiz (Bangladesh) tothe post of Chief Military Liaison Officer of UN Mission inCote d'lvoire, effective 4 June 2003: reports also thatAustria, Bangladesll, Benin, Ghana, India, Ireland.Jordan, Kenya, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan,Paraguay. Poland. Republic of Moldova, Senegal,Tunisia and Uruguay have agreed to provide MilitaryLiaison Officers for the initial group of 26 officers vmosedeployment is expected to begin in early June.

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5/2003/607 Letter, 3 June 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's leUerdated 29 May 2003 (5/2003/606) and reports that themembers of the Security Council take note of hisintention to appoint Abdul Hafiz (Bangladesh) to the postof Chief Military Liaison Officer of the UN Mission in Coted'lvoire.

5/2003/704 Lel!er, 9 July 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits Joint Dedaration of the Defence and SecurityForces of Cote d'lvoire and the Armed Forces of theForces Nouvelles, done at Abijan on 4 July 2003.

5/2003/810 Letter, 12 Aug. 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Reports that on 6 Aug. 2003 the Ivorian Governmentadopted bill concerning amnesty for exiled soldiers andmilitary personnel detained on charges of underminingState security and transmits document promulgating ActNo. 2003-309 of 8 Aug. 2003 granting amnesty; requeststhe Security Council to take all necessary measures toencourage the return to Cote d'lvoire of Ivorians living inneighbouring countries wtlo fall within the scope of theAct.

5/2003/849 Letter, 29 Aug. 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits message to the nation delivered on 26 Aug.2003 by the President of Cote d'lvoire following arrest inCote d'lvoire and France of persons allegedly involved ina plot to destabilize the Government of Cote d'lvoire.

5/2003/913 Letter, 19 Sep!. 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits statement of the President of Cote d'lvoire onthe occasion of the 1st anniversary of the outbreak of thearmed rebellion in Cote d'!voire.

5/2003/924 Letter, 23 Sep!. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 22 Sep!. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union on recent developments inCole d'lvoire.

5/2003/1054 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement of 27 Oc!. 2003 by the Presidency on behalfof the European Union on the murder in Abidjan of RadioFrance Internationale reporter, Jean Helene.

5/2003/1081 Letter, 12 Nov. 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits message from the President of Cote d'lvoireon the occasion of the debate on the renewal of themandate of the UN Mission in Cote d'lvoire.

5/2003/1082 Letter, 12 Nov. 2003, from Ghana.Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the EconomicCommunity of West African States (ECOWAS), pressstatement issued at the end of a one-day mini ECOWASsummit held in Accra on 11 Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1165 Letter, 3 Dec. 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits speech to the nation delievered by thePresident of Cote d'lvoire concerning the recentdevelopments in the lvorian crisis.

5/2003/1181 Letter, 12 Dec. 2003. from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 9 Dec, 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union on latest developments inCote d'lvoire.

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5/2003/1182 Letter, 13 Dec, 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits final coummunique of the meellng betweenthe Forces armees nationales and the armed forces ofthe Forces nouvelles concerning the recent eventstaking place in Cote d'lvoire, Yamoussoukro, 4 Dec.2003.

5/2004/88 Letter, 4 Feb. 2004, from Mozambique.Transmils, in the capacily as the Representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communiqueissued by the 97th ordinary session of lhe Central Organof the Mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Managementand Resolution at the Ambassadorial Level, held in AddisAbaba, 30 Jan. 2004; contains decisions on the

.Comoros situation and the reconciliation processes inSomalia and Cote d'lvoire.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/140 Draft resolution [on peace process in Coted'lvoire and implementation of the Linas-MarcoussisAgreemenl].

5/2003/539 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UNMission in Cote d'lvoire].

S/2003nS3 Draft resolution [on renewal of theauthorization given to Member States participating inECOWAS forces in Cote d'lvoire] / Cote d'lvoire,

5/2003/1083 Draft resolution [on extension of themandate of the UN special political mission in Coted'lvoire].

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003111 Statement Imade on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4793rd meeting, 25 July 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Cote d'lvoire"] / by the Presidentof the Security Council.

Reiterates the need for Ivorian political forces toimplement fully and without delay all the provisions of theL1nas-Marcoussis Agreement, as well as those of theagreement signed in Accra on 8 Mar. 2003 (nAccra Iln),with a view to open, free and transparent elections beingheld in 2005; emphasizes, however, that much rerr;ains tobe done to achieve the full implementation of the Llnas­Marcoussis Agreement; endorses the recommendations ofits mission to West Africa; renews its support andencouragement to the Special Representative of theSecretary-General for Cote d'lvoire; asks him to keep theCouncil closely informed of developments towards the fullimplementation of the above objectives; is pleased that th~UN Mission in Cote d'lvoire is now operational and hopes Itwill soon be fully staffed, including in such crucial areas asthe political and human rights components; reiterates itsfull support for the efforts of the Economic Community ofWest African States and France in contributing to apeaceful solution to the crisis; invites donor countries tocontribute to the reconstruction of Cote d'lvoire incompliance with the commitments undertaken at Kleber;expresses its concern at the continued existence ofregional factors of instability, particularly the use ofmercenaries and child soldiers, and the spread of smallarms and light weapons which prevent a lasting solution tothe crisis in the region.

S/PRSTI2003/12 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4794th meeting, 25 July 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementilled "Security Council mission"]/ by the President ofthe Security Council.

Welcomes the recommendations made in thereports of its mission to Central Africa 7-16 June 2003(S/2003/653) and its mission to West Africa 26 June-5 July2003 (S/2003/688); endorses the recommendations of..these 2 missions which fall within its area of responsibIlityand wishes to see them implemented; emphasizes theimportance of a sUbregional approach 10 issues such assmall arms and light weapons, mercenaries, child soldiersand humanitarian access: stresses that follow-up activilyby the UN will require close cooperation and coordinationthroughout the UN system.

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S/PRSTl2003/20 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, <lIthe 4857th meeting, 13 Nov. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Cote d'lvoire"]/ by the Presidentof the Security Ciuncil.

Urges alllvorian political forces to implement fully,without delay or precondition all the provisions of theLinas-Marcoussis Agreement as well as those of theagreement reached in Accra on 8 Mar. 2003 ("Accra 11")with a view to open, free and transparent elections beingheld in Cote d'lvoire in 2005; emphasizes Ihe urgent needto begin reforming land law and electoral rules, restorepublic services and the authority of Ihe State throughoutthe territory of Cote d'lvoire, and end the use ofmercenaries and the illicit purchase of weapons in violationof national laws; condemns firmly the grave human rightsviolations; further condemns the murder of a Frenchjournalist on 21 Oct. in Abidjan; further condemns thehostile acts against UN personnel in Bouake and Man on24 and 25 Oct.. and recalls that all the parties are obliged,by resolution 1479 (2003), to cooperate with the specialpolitical mission established by the Security Council, theUN Mission in Cote d'lvoire, and to ensure freedom ofmovement of its personnel; reiterates its full support for theefforts of the Economic Community of West African States,France and the Special Representative of the Secretary­General with a view to stabilizing the country and seekinga peaceful settlement of the confiicl.

S/PRST/2003/25 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4875th meeting, 4 Dec. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Cote d'lvoire"]/ by the Presidentof the Security Ciuncil.

Reiterates ils full support for the ECOWAS andFrance forces; calls on all parties to refrain from any actthat might compromise Ihe respect of the cease-fire andimplementation of the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement;reiterates urgent need for all parties to take all possiblemeasures to accelerate implementation of the Agreement;reiterates afso its intention to consider the Secretary­General's recommendations on the means of facilitatingpeace and stability in Cote d'lvoire: welcomescommitments undertaken by President laurent Gbagbo inhis speech on 27 Nov. 2003 and calls on all parties in Coted'lvoire and countries of the region to guarantee safety andfull access of humanitarian agencies personnel.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4746 (29 Apr. 2003) Ghana, Cote d'lvoire, Nigeria,Senegal and Executive Secretary of the EconomicCommunity of Western African States.

S/PV.4754 (13 May 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

S/PV.4793 (25 JUly 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

SJPV.4804 (4 Aug. 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

S/PV.4857 (13 Nov. 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

SJPV.4875 (4 Dec. 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

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Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4700 (4 Feb. 2003).At the 4700th meeting, draft resolution 8/2003/140

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1464 (2003).

S/PV.4746 (29 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4747 (29Apr. 2003).

SIPV.4754 (13 May 2003).At the 4754th meeting, draft resolution 8/2003/539

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1479 (2003).

SIPV.4793 (25 Jury 2003).At the 4793rd meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council m embers, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmem bers on situation in Cote d'lvoire: S/PRST12003/11.

S/PV.4794 (25 July 2003).At the 4794th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Security Council missions to Central Africaand West Africa: S/PRST/2003/12.

S/PV.4804 (4 Aug. 2003).At the 4804th meeting, draft resolution 8/2003/783

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1498 (2003).

SIPV.4857 (13 Nov. 2003).At the 4857th meeting, draft resolution SI2003/1083

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1514 (2003); thePresident made a statement on behalf of the Councilmembers, in connection with prior consultations amongCouncil members on the situation in Cote d'lvoire:S/PRST/2003/20.

S/PV.4873 (24 Nov. 2003).

S/PV.4874 (24 Nov. 2003).

SIPV.4875 (4 Dec. 2003).At the 4875th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council mem bers, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the situation in Cote d'lvoire:S/PRST/2003/25.

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Resolutions

S/RES/1464{2003) [Peace process in Cote d'lvoire andimplementation of the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement].

Endorses the Linas-MarcoussisAgreement and callson alllvorian political forces to implement it fully andwithout delay; calls on the same to work towards theestablishment of a balanced and stable government; notesthe establishment of a Monitoring Committee; request theSecretary-General to submit recommendations to theCouncil on how the UN could support the implementationof the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement; welcomes theappointment of a Special Representative for Cote d'lvoire;condemns violations of human rights and internationalhumanitarian law; welcomes the deployment of ECOWASforces and French troops and authorizes them to takenecessary steps to guarantee the security and freedom ofmovement of their personnel and to ensure the protectionof civilians, for a period of six months; requests ECOWA8to report to the CounCil periodically; calls upon all Statesneighbouring Cote d'lvoire to support the peace processby preventing any action that might undermine the securityand territorial integrity of Cote d'lvoire (Adoptedunanimously, 4700th meeting, 4 Feb. 2003)

S/RESI1479(2003) [Establishment of the UN Mission inCote d'lvoire (MINUCI)].

Decides to establish, for an initial period of 6months, a UN Mission in Cote d'lvoire (MINUCI), with amandate to facilitate the implementation by the Ivorianparties of the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement. and includinga military component: approves the establishment of asmall staff to support the Special Representative of theSecretary-General on political, legal, civil affairs, civilianpolice, elections, media and public relations. humanitarianand human rights issues, and the establishment of amilitary liaison group; requests that special attention begiven to the gender component within the staff of MINUCIand to the situation of women and girls, consistent withresolution 1325 (2000): renews Its appeal to alllvorlanpolitical forces to implement fUlly and without delay theLinas-Marcoussis Agreement and invites the governmentof national reconciliation to this end to develop a timetablefor implementing the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement and tocommunicate this timetable to the Monitoring Committee;emphasizes again the need to bring to justice thoseresponsible for the serious violations of human rights andinternational humanitarian law that have taken place inCote d'lvoire since 19 Sepl. 2002; stresses the importanceof an early start to the process of disarmament,demobilization and reintegration; requests alllvorianparties to cooperate with MINUCI in the execution of itsmandate, to ensure the freedom of movement of itspersonnel throughout the country and the unimpeded andsafe movement of the personnel of humanitarian agencies,and to support efforts to find safe and durable solutions forrefugees and displaced persons. (Adopted unanimously.4754th meeling, 13 May 2003)

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5/RES/1498(2003) [Renewal of the authorization given toMember States participating in ECOWAS forces In Coted'lvoire].

Decides to renew for a period of 6 months theauthorization given to Member States participating inECOWAS forces together with French Forces supportingthem; requests ECOWAS, through the command of itsforce, and France to report to the Council periodically,through the Secretary-General, on all aspects of theimplementation of their respective mandates; decides toremain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4804th meeting, 4Aug. 2003)

5/RES/1514{2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNspecial political mission in Cote d'lvoire (MINUCI)].

Decides that the mandate of MINUCI, shall beextended until 4 Feb. 2004; requests the Secretary­General to report to the Security Council by 10 Jan. 2004on MINUCI's efforts to facilitate peace and stability in Coted'lvoire, including how those efforts might be improved andin particular the possible reinforcement of the UN presencein Cote d'lvoire. (Adopted unanimously, 4857th meeting,13 Nov. 2003)

CYPRUS QUESTIONSee a/so: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

Reports

5/2003{398 Report of the Secretary-General on hismission of good offices In Cyprus.

Issued: 1 Apr. 2003.

8/2003/572 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Operation in Cyprus (for the period from16 November 2002 to 20 May 2003).

Issued: 27 May 2003.

5/2003/1078 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations operation in Cyprus (for the period from21 May to 10 November 2003).

Issued: 12 Nov. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/55 (N571709) Letter, 15 Jan. 2003, from Turkey.Transmits letter of the same date from the representativeof the Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegationsreferred to In the letter dated 30 Dec. 2002 from therepresentative of Cyprus to the UN (N57/699­8/2002/1441), on the violations of the airspace of Cyprusand of the flight information region of Nicosia.

5/2003/240 Letter, 26 Feb. 2003, from the 8ecretary­General. Refers to the UN Peacekeeping Force inCyprus (UNFICYP) and states the Secretary-General'sintention to accept the proposal to inclUde a platoon­sized unit of troops plus 2 staff officers from Chile In theArgentine contingent of UNFICYP without an increase inthe total number of personnel in the Argentinecontingent.

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5/2003{241 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof 26 Feb. 2003 (5/2003/240) and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of thehis intention to accept the proposal of Argentina andChile to include a platoon-sized unit of troops plUS 2 staffofficers from Chile in the Argentine contingent of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

812003/332 (N57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, In the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine. adopted atthe 13th Conference 01 Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries. held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/349 (N57/764) Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, from Cyprus.Refers to letter of 30 Dec. 2002 from Cyprus (N57/699­S/2002/1441) and reports alleged violations of the flightInformation region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus bymilitary aicraft of Turkish Air Force over the period 29Dec. 2002-14 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/406 (N57m7) Letter, 3 Apr. 2003, from Turkey.Transmits letter of the same date from the representativeof the Turkish Cypriot community enclosing letter of 2Apr. 2003 addressed to the Greek Cypriot leader, Mr.Papadoupoulos; contains proposal of ideas andmeasures aimed at building up trust and confidencebetween the 2 communities leading to a lastingsettlement to the Cyprus question.

5/2003/407 (N57/778) Letter, 4 Apr. 2003. from Turkey.Transmits letter of the same date from the representativeof the Turkish Cypriot community referring to its letter of3 Apr. 2003 (A/57/771-8/2003/406) and enclosing letterof 4 Apr. addressed to the Greek Cypriot leader, Mr.Papadapoulos; states that the Turkish Cypriot sidesupports a mutually acceptable and freely negoliatiedseltlernent which could be achieved through theproposed confidence-building measures.

5/2003/411 (N571781) Letter, 7 Apr. 2003, from Turkey.Transmits letter of 4 Apr. 2003 from the representative ofthe Turkish Cypriot community refuting allegationsreferred to in the letter dated 19 Mar. 2003 from therepresentative of Cyprus to the UN (A/571764­8/2003/349). on the violations of the airspace of Cyprusand of the night information region of Nicosia.

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/687 (N57/843) Letter, 30 June 2003. fromCyprus. Refers to letter dated 19 Mar. 2003 from Cyprusand reports alleged violations of the flight informationregion af Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by militaryaicraft of Turkish Air Force over the period 17 Mar.-27June 2003.

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5/2003/708 (A/57/849) Letter, 14 July 2003, from Turkey.Transmits letter of 11 July 2003 from Rauf R. Denklas oflhe Turkish Cypriot community concerning the proposalundertaken by Ihe Turkish Cypriol side on theconfidence-building measures between the 2communities.

5/2003/759 (A/57/852) Letter, 24 July 2003, from Turkey.Transmits lelter of the same date from Rauf R. Denktasof the Turkish Cypriot community confirming that theirmilitary authorities are prepared 10 discuss with .Ihe UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) the Issue ofdemining in Nicosia and its close vicinity: states Ihat theimplementation of military confidence-building measureshas been a long-standing wish to UNFCYP in order toreduce the tension between the two sides.

5/2003/761 (A/58/195) Letter, 30 July 2003, from Turkey.Transmits letter of the same date from Resat C;:aglar ofthe Turkish Cypriot community referring to letter of 30June 2003 from Cyprus (A/57/843-S/2003/687); deniesallegations of violation of the flight information region ofNicosia and airspace of Cyprus by military aircraft of theTurkish Air Force.

5/2003/765 (A/57/853) Letter, 31 ,Iuly 2003, from Cyprus.Transmits letter of 18 July 2003 from the President ofCyprus and refers to letter of 11 July 2003 from Rauf R.Denktas of the Turkish Cypriot community (A/57/849­S/2003/708): concerns the proposal undertaken by tileTurkish Cypriot side on the confidence-buildingmeasures between the 2 communities and calls for theresumption of negotiations aimed at reaching a viableand functional solution.

5/2003/828 (A/57/859) Letter, 20 Aug. 2003, fromCyprus. Refers to letter of 30 June 2003 from Cyprusand reports alleged violations of the flight informationregion of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by militaryaicraftof Turkish Air Force over the period 3 July-18 Aug.2003.

5/2003/857 (A/S8/340) Letter, 3 Sep\. 2003, from Turkey.Transmits lelter dated 2 Sept. 2003 from therepresentative of the Turkish Cypriot community refutingallegations referred to in the letter dated 20 Aug. 2003from Greece (A/57/859-S/2003/828) on the violations ofthe flight information region of Nicosia and airspace ofCyprus.

5/2003/952 (A/58/415) Letter, 27 Sept. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member Stales of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003.

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5/2003/982 (A/581429) Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from Cyprus.Reports that on 5 Oct. 2003 members of Grey Wolvesorganization, mainly of Turkish mainland origin, gatheredin front of offices of the Turkish Cypriot daily newspaperAfrika (formerly Avrupa) in Nicosia allegedly extendingthreats against Ihe newspaper and lives of its journalists,Sener Levent and Ali Qsman; appeals to the Secretary­General to exercise his influence upon Turkey in order toexert pressure on Mr. Denktash of the Turkish Cypriotcommunity and to instruct its authorities to respecthuman rights of the Turkish Cypriots and theirfundamental liberties of free expression and speech.

5/2003/991 (A/58/433) Letter, 10 Oct. 2003, from Cyprus.Reports alleged violations of the flight information regionof Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus by Turkish militaryaicraft over the period 25 Aug-7 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/1013 (A/58/438) Letter, 15 Oct. 2003, fromTurkey. Transmits letter of 13 Oct. 2003 from therepresentative of the Turkish Cypriot Communityconveying letter dated 9 Qct. 2003 from Rauf R.Denktas, the Turkish Cypriot leader, refuting thestatement made by Tassos Papadopoulos, President ofCyprus, at the 58th session of the General Asembly, 25Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/1049 (A/58/541) Letter, 27 Oct. 2003, fromTurkey. Transmits letter of 22 Oct. 2003 from ResatGaglar of tile Turkish Cypriot community referring toletter from Cyprus dated 9 Qct. 2003 (A/58/429­S/2003/982) concerning alleged suppression of freedomof press and expression of the journalists; refutes theallegations made therein.

5/2003/1101 (A/58/603) Letter, 17 Nov. 2003, fromCyprus. Refers to the letter of 9 Qct. 2003 from Cyprus(A/58/429-S/2003/982) and brings to the Secretary­General's allenlion additional information on allegedprosecution of the press by Turkish forces in Cyprus.

5/2003/1163 (A/S8/621) Lelter, 8 Dec. 2003, fromCyprus. Reports new alleged violations of the nightinformation region of Nicosia and airspace of Cyprus byTurkish military aicraft over the period 19 Qct.-19 Nov.2003.

5/2003/1179 (A/5B/628) Letter, 10 Dec. 2003, fromTurkey. Transmits letter of 10 Dec. 2003 from ResalGaglar of Ihe Turkish Cypriot community referring toleller from Cyprus dated 17 Nov. 2003 (A/58/603­S/2003/11 01) concerning alleged suppression offreedom of press and expression of the journalists;refutes Ihe allegations contained therein.

5/2003/1203 (A/58/665) Leller. 26 Dec. 2003, fromTurkey. Transmits letter of 22 Dec. 2003 from Resalc;aglar of Ihe Turkish Cypriot community refutingallegations referred la in the leller dated 8 Dec. 2003from Cyprus (A/58/621-S/2003/1163) on the violations ofIhe f1ighl information region of Nicosia and airspace ofCyprus.

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5/2003/1214 Letter, 24 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Major General Gerberl Joaquin Figoli Almandos(Uruguay) as Force Commander of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus, to succeed MajorGeneral Jin Ha Hwang (Republic of Korea), who willrelinquish his post on 25 Dec. 2003.

S/2003/1215 Letter, 30 Dec. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter of 24 Dec. 2003 (S/2003/1214) and reports that themembers of the Security Council take note of hisdecision to appoint Major General Herbert Joaquin FigoliALmandos (Uruguay) as the next Force Commander ofthe UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/418 Draft resolution [on negotiations for a politicalsettlement in Cyprus within the framework of theSecretary-General's mission of good offices].

S/2003/635 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus].

5/2003/1114 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprusj.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4738 (10 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4740 (14 Apr. 2003).At the 4740lh meeting, draft resolution S/2003/418

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1475 (2003).

S/PV.4769 (5 June 2003).

S/PV.4771 (11 June 2003).At the 4771st meeting, draft resolution S/2002/635

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1486 (2003).

S/PV.4866 (20 Nov. 2003).

S/PV.4870 (24 Nov. 2003).At the 4870lh meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1114

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1517 (2003).

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Resolutions

S/RE5/1475(2003) [Negotiations for a political settlementin Cyprus within the framework of the Secretary­General's mission of good offices].

Commends the Secretary-General for taking theinitiative 10 present to the parties a comprehensivesettlement plan aimed at bridging the gaps between them;regrets that due to the negative approach of the TurkishCypriot leader, culminating in.the position taken at the 10­11 Mar. 2003 meeting in The Hague. it was not possible toreach agreement to put the plan 10 simultaneous referendaas suggested by the Secretary-General, and thus that theTurkish Cypriots and the Greek Cypriots have been deniedthe opportunity to decide for themselves on a plan thatwould have permitted the reunification of Cyprus and as aconsequence it will not be possible to achieve acomprehensive settlement before 16 Apr. 2003; gives itsfull support to the Secretary-General's carefully balancedplan of 26 Feb. 2003 as a unique basis for furthernegotiations, and calls on all concerned to negotiate withinthe framework of the Secretary-General's Good Offices,using the plan to reach a comprehensive settlement;stresses its full support for the Secretary-General's missionof Good Offices as enlrusted to him in resolution 1250(1999) and asks the Secretary-General to continue tomake available his Good Offices for Cyprus as outlined inhis report. (Adopted unanimously, 4740th meeting, 14 Apr.2003)

S/RES/1486(2003) [Extension of \he mandate of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)J.

Decides to extend the mandate of UNFICYP for afurtller period ending 15 Dec. 2003. (Adoptedunanimously, 4771 st meeting, 11 June 2003)

S/RES/1517(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)J.

Decides to extend mandate of UNFICYP for a furtherperiod ending 15 June 2004; urges Turkish Cypriot sideand the Turkish forces to rescind all remaing restrictionson UNFICYP. (Adopted unanimously. 4870th meeting. 24Nov. 2003)

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General documents

5/2003/172 Letter, 12 Feb. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Transmits joint communique ofthe Consultative Summit between the Heads of State ofthe Democratic Republic of the Congo and Ugandasigned at Oar es Salaam, 10 Feb. 2003; transmits alsothe updated timetable of the Huri PacificationCommission.

5/2003/199 Letter, 19 Feb. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Transmits final communique,signed at Luanda on 14 Feb. 2003, of the meeting ofMinisters 10 draw up the modatlties for the establishmentof the Ituri Pacification Commission between theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.

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5/2003/213 Letter, 21 Feb. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsjoint communique of the Consultative Summit betweenthe Presidents of Uganda and the Democratic Republicof the Congo signed at Oar es Salaam, 10 Feb. 2003;transmits also Amendment of the Agreement signedbetween both countries at Luanda on 6 Sep\. 2002.

5/2003/316 Letter, 12 Mar. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement made on 11 Mar. 2003 to Parliament by theMinister of Defence of Uganda on the situation in Ituri,Democratic Republic of the Congo; refers to steps takenby Uganda to implement the Luanda Agreement andstates that Uganda will withdraw its troops from theDemocratic Republic of the Congo as soon as thesituation in the town of Bunia is stabilized andpreparations to start the Ituri Pacification Commissionare implemented.

5/2003/514 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement issued on 15 Apr. 2003 by [he MinisterialMeeting of Angola. the Democratic Republic of theCongo and Uganda, held at Bunia, Democrattic Republicof the Congo; concerns the assessment of the results ofthe Ituri Pacification Commission, the securitymechanism and Ugandan troop withdrawal from theDemocrallic Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/553 Letter, 16 May 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement made in Kampala on 8 May 2003 by theSecond Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of DisasterPreparedness of Uganda, in view of recentdevelopments in Bunia, the Democratic Republic of theCongo.

5/2003/560 Letter, 16 May 2003. from Rwanda. Transmitspress release issued by the Government of Ugandafollowing the visit of the Third Deputy PrimeMinister/Minister for Foreign Affairs to France and statesthat the visit and discussion held with the FrenchMinister should remove any doubt as to Uganda'sposition regarding the developments in the Ituri region ofthe Democratic RepUblic of the Congo; calls on Franceto support the urgent deployment of a more robust UNOrganizaHon Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo or African Union force to ensure peace andsecurity in lIuri.

5/2003/1116 Letter. 20 Nov. 2003, from Uganda.Transmits responses of Uganda People's DefenceForces officers to the report of the UN Panel of Expertson the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources andOther Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of theCongo: reports that individual submissions from 2officers of the Uganda People's Defence Forces werenot included in the final report of the Panel(S/2003/1027) and requests that the report be corrected.

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See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

RWANDA SITUATION

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THEDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Reports

5/2003/211 Thirteenth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Organization in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo.

Issued: 21 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/216 Note [transmitting report of the UN HighCommissioner for Human Rights to the Security Councilon the situation of human rights in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo]/ by the President of the SecurityCouncil.

Issued: 24 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/566 Second special report of the Secretary­General on the United Nations Organization Mission inthe Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Issued: 27 May 2003.

5/2003/566/Corr.1 Second special report of theSecretary-General on the United Nations OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo:corrigendum.

Issued: 5 June 2003. - Corrects tex\.

5/2003/653 Report of the Security Council Mission toCentral Africa, 7 to 16 June 2003.

Issued: 17 June 2003.

5/2003/674 Letter, 25 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits 2 reports, one from the UNOrganization Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo and the other from the UN High Commissionerfor Human Rights, regarding the events which occurredin the Democratic RepUblic of the Congo in Dec. 2002and Jan. 2003 in Mambasa. and on 3 Apr. 2003 inDrodro, respectively.

5/2003/1027 Letter. 23 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits final report of Iihe Panel of Expertson the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources andOther Fonms of Wealth of the Democratic RepUblic 01 theCongo. in accordance 'Nith Security Council resolutions1457 (2003) and 1499 (2003).

5/2003/1098 Fourteenth report 01 the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo.

Issued: 17 Nov. 2003.

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5/2003/52 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Refers to statement of thePresident of the Security Council to the press on 15 Jan.2003 (SC/7634-AFR/543), condemning the massacresand systematic violations of human rights perpetrated bythe Movement for the Liberation of the Congo (MLC) andthe Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD) nationaltroops in north eastern Congo; requests the Council toauthorize publication of MONUC's preliminary report inits entirety; requests also establishment of aninternational criminal court to try all persons allegedlyresponsible for serious violations of internationalhumanitarian law in Ituri.

5/2003/63 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Rwanda. Transmitsresponse to the allegations made by the PermanentRepresentative of the Democratic Republic of the Congoduring the Security Council public meeting on 14 Jan.2003 (S/PV.4684 resumption 1) devoted to "children andarmed conflict".

512003/64 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Refers to letter of 12 Dec. 2003(S/2002/1360) and reports that, following frank andfruitful discussions at the highest level. the Governmentof the Democratic Republic of the Congo and theGovernmenl of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Ilave decidedto end their dispute.

5/2003/134 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Reports alleged concentration offorces of the Rwandan Patriotic Army in Kanyabayonga.a Congolese town near the Rwandan and Ugandanborders and requests the Security Council to take al/steps to prevent a confrontation between the Ugandanand Rwandan troops In Congolese territory.

5/2003/136 Letter, 3 Feb. 2003, from Rwanda. Transmitspress release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairsand Regional Cooperation in response to press releaseSPKM 06/2003, issued by the UN Organization MissionIn the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 31 Jan.2003. concerlllng reports of presence of Rwandantroops in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/149 Letter, 4 Feb. 2003, from Rwanda. Refers tolelter of 31 Jan. 2003 from the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo (S/2003/134) and denies the presence of theRwandan Defence Forces in Kanyabayonga in NorthKivu Province: states that Rwandan troops havewithdrawn from the Democratic Republic of the Congo inconformity with tile Pretoria Peace Agreement in Oct.2002. as has been verified in the report of the ThirdParty Venfication Mechanism.

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5/2003/157 Letter. 7 Feb. 2003, from Rwanda. Transmitspress release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairsand Regional Cooperation of Rwanda and press releaseSPKM 07/2003 issued by the UN Organization Missionin the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC), asevidence additional to letters of 3 and 4 Feb. 2003 fromRwanda denying presence of the Rwandan DefenceForces in Ituri and east of the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo, as indicated in allegations of 31 Jan. byMONUC and the ambassador of the Government of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo to the UN.

5/2003/172 Letter, 12 Feb. 2003, from the DemocraticRepUblic of the Congo. Transmits joint communique ofthe Consultative Summit between the Heads of State ofthe Democratic Republic of the Congo and Ugandasigned at Oar es Salaam, 10 Feb. 2003; transmits alsothe updated timetable of the Ituri PacificationCommission.

5/2003/199 Letter, 19 Feb. 2003. from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Transmits final communique,signed at Luanda on 14 Feb. 2003, of the meeting ofMinisters to draw up the modalities for the establishmentof the Ituri Pacification Commission between theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.

5/2003/213 Letter, 21 Feb. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsjoint communique of the Consultative Summit betweenthe Presidents of Uganda and the Democratic Republicof the Congo signed at Dar es Salaam, 10 Feb. 2003;transmits also Amendment of the Agreement signedbetween both countries at Luanda on 6 Sept. 2002.

5/2003/226 Letter, 26 Feb. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1457(2003) extending the mandate of the UN Panel ofExperts on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resourcesand Other Forms of Wealth in the Democratic Republicof the Congo and reports the Secretary-General'sintention to reappoint Mahmoud Kassem (Egypt) asChairperson of the Expert Panel; reports alsoappointment of 4 new members and a part-timeTechnical Adviser.

5/2003/291 Letter, 10 Mar. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Transmits press communiquedated 6 Mar. 2003 from the Democratic Republic of theCongo concerning situation in Ituri.

8/2003/303 Letter. 11 Mar. 2003. from Rwanda. Replies topress communique of the Government of the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo concerning situation in Ituri,contained in the letter dated 10 Mar. 2003 (S/2003/291).

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5/2003/316 Letter. 12 Mar. 20(l3, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement made on 11 Mar. 2003 to Parliament by theMinister of Defence of Uganda on the situation in Huri,Democratic Republic of the Congo; refers to sleps takenby Uganda to implement the Luanda Agreement andstates that Uganda will withdraw its troops from fheDemocratic Republic of the Congo as soon as thesituation in the lown of Bunia is stabilized andpreparations 10 start the Ituri Pacification Commissionare implemented.

5/2003/318 Letter, 14 Mar. 2003, from Rwanda. Transmitsstatement of the Government of Rwanda on the situationin the Democratic Republic of the Congo, issued atKigali, 14 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter. 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movemenl, IheFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of Ihe Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine. adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries. held in Kuala Lumpur. 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/340 Note [on invitation to individuals, companiesand States named in the last report of the UN ExpertPanel on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resourcesand Other Forms of Wealth of the Democratic RepUblicof the Congo (S/2002l1146) to send their reactions to ttleSecretariat not later than 31 May 2003] / by IhePresident of the Security Council.

5/2003/369 Letter, 25 Mar. 2003, from Rwanda. Transmitsslatement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and RegionalCooperation of Rwanda in response to Security Councilresolution 1468 (2003) on the situation in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo.

5/2003/413 Letter, 8 Apr. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement of 3 Apr. 2003 by the Government on theSecurity Council resolution 1468 (2003) on the situationin the Democrattic Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/415 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from Rwanda. Concernsthe securlty situation in the eastem Democratic Republicof the Congo allegedly as a resull of the massivedeployment of Ugandan troops in that area; concernsalso alleged massacres of populations perpetrated on 3Mar. 2003 in those areas controlled by the Ugandanforces: reaffirms rejection by Rwanda of the IturiPacification Commission, which is a violation of theLusaka Agreement.

5/2003/514 Letter. 29 Apr. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement issued on 15 Apr. 2003 by the MinisterialMeeting of Angola. the Democratic Repubiic of theCongo and Uganda, held at Bunia, Democrattic Republicof the Congo: concerns the assessment of the results ofthe \turi Pacification Commission. the securitymechanism and Ugandan troop withdrawal from theDemocrattic Republic of the Congo.

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5/2003/553 Letter, 16 May 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement made in Kampala on 8 May 2003 by theSecond Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of DisasterPreparedness of Uganda, in view of recentdevelopments in Bunia, the Democratic Republic of theCongo.

5/2003/558 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have decided to send a mission to theCentral African region, 7-16 June 2003, and that Ihemembers of the Council have agreed on the terms ofreference of the mission, a copy of which is eclosed.

5/2003/560 Letter, 16 May 2003. from Rwanda. Transmitspress release issued by the Government of Ugandafollowing the visit of the Third Deputy PrimeMinister/Minister for Foreign Affairs to France and statesthat the visit and discussion held with the FrenchMinister should remove any doubt as to Uganda'sposition regarding the developments in the Ituri region ofthe Democratic Republic of the Congo; calls on Franceto support the urgent deployment of a more robust UNOrganization Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo or African Union force to ensure peace andsecurity in Ituri.

5/2003/562 Letter, 16 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concerns Ihe UN Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) and slatesthe Secretary-General's intention to appoint William LacySwing (United States) as his Special Representative forthe Democratic Republic of the Congo to succeed AmosNamanga Ngongi, with effect by 1st July 2003;expresses deep appreciation for the outstanding work ofMr. Ngongi during his tenure with MONUC.

5/2003/563 Letter, 22 May 2003. from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof16 May 2003 (S/2003/562) and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of hisIntention to appoint William Lacy Swing (United States)as his Special Representative for the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, effective 1 July 2003.

5/2003/574 Letter. 15 May 2003, from Ihe Secretary­General. Concerns deteriorating situation in the Huriregion, particularly in Bunia and requests the SecurityCouncil to urgently consider the Secretary-General'sproposal for the rapid deployment to Bunia of highlytrained and well-equipped multinational force; states thatall parties, in particular the Member States involved inthe conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.should desist from any interference in the affairs of theregion and fully cooperate in the efforts, including thoseof the multinational force, aimed at stabilizing thesituation in Bunia.

5/2003/602 Letler, 1 June 2003. from Senegal. Reportsthat Senegal has decided to participate in the InterimEmergency Multinational Force in Bunia, DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, through the dispatch of acontingent of about 250 men.

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5/2003/611 Letter, 2 June 2003, from Morocco. Reports,in the capacity as Chairman of the African Group for themonth of June, that the Group supports therecommendations by the Secretary-General ascontained in his report of 27 May 2003 (S/2003/566) onincreasing Ihe number of staff of the UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

5/20031654 Letter, 16 June 2003, from South Africa.Transmits, in the capacity as representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communique ofthe 92nd ordinary session at the ambassadorial level ofthe Central Organ of the Mechanism for ConflictPrevention, Management and Resolution, held at AddisAbaba, 12-13 June 2003; contains decisions on thepeace process in the Sudan and in Somalia, thesituation in Mauritania, the situation in Liberia, and thesituation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/709 Letter, 14 July 2003, from Italy. Requestsparticipation, without the right to vote, of the Secretary­General and High Representative for the CommonForeign and Security Policy of the European Union, onbehalf of the European Union, in accordance with rule 39of the prOVisional rules of procedure of the Council, inthe discussion on the Democratic Republic of the Congo,18 July 2003.

5/2003/712 Letter, 14 July 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on formation of transitional government in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo, issued on 2 July2003 by the Presidency on behalf of the EuropeanUnioll.

5/2003/772 Letter, 25 July 2003, from Italy. Transmitsconclusions of the General Affairs Council of theEuropean Union on the Democratic Republic of theCongo and the Great Lakes region, adopted in Brussels,21 July 2003.

5/2003/821 Letter, 14 Aug. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Secretary-General's letter dated 15May 2003 (S/2003/574), as well as to Security Councilresolutions 1484 (2003) and 1493 (2003) of 30 May and28 July, respectively, and concerns preparedness of theUN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo (MONUC) to take over from the InterimEmergency Multinational Force (IEMF) on 1 Sept. 2003;stales that it is expected that the situation in Bunia couldbecome volatile during the transition period and that inorder to meel the challenges, contingency planning isbeing conducted by MONUC, in close cooperation withIEMF.

5/20031950 Letter, 6 Oct. 2003. from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Concerns the reparations for theloss of life and the property damage inflicted by theGovemments of Uganda and Rwanda on the civilianpopulation in Kisangani; requests the Security Council tofollow up the report of the inter-agency assessmentmission to Kisangani (S/2000/1153) pursuant to SecurityCouncil resolution 1304 (2000) of 16 June 2000, interalia, by authorizing the UN to establish the financial costor tile events that look place in Kisangani in June 2000.

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5/2003/969 Letter, 7 Qcl. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Reports armed incident whichoccurred in Katchele, a village situated north-west ofBunia, lIuri district, on 6 Oct. 2003; states that accordingto the UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of Congo (MONUC), 23 civilians were killedwhile local sources are reporting the alleged murder of32 other persons, buried in mass graves before thearrivial of UN investigators; urgently requests theSecurity Council to send reinforcements to MONUC inthe Ituri district to conduct a thorough investigation of theincident and to address the prevailing issue of impunity.

5/2003/983 (A158/428) Identical letters, 7 Oct. 2003, fromthe Secretary-General addressed to the President of theGeneral Assembly and the President of the SecurityCouncil. Transmits text of Principles on Good­Neighbourly Relations and Cooperation between theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi, Rwandaand Uganda, adopted at the High-level Meeting ofHeads of State and Senior Representatives of Burundi.the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda.Uganda, Angola, Mozambique, South Africa and theUnited Republic of Tanzania, held in New York, 25 Sept.2003.

5/2003/1017 Letter, 16 Oct. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Reports that on 16 Oct. 2003armed forces of Rwanda allegedly began to assembletheir troops in North Kivu Province; urges the SecurityCouncil to take whatever steps it deems helpful andnecessary in order to stop Kigali regime's preparation forwar.

5/2003/1024 Letter, 15 Oct. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsdeclaration issued on 13 Oct. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union on the massacres of 6Oct. 2003 in the province of Ituri in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo.

5/2003/1048 Letter, 20 Oct. 2003, from Rwanaa.Transmits reaction of Rwanda to the final report of thePanel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation of NaturalResources and Other Forms of Wealth of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo (S/2003/1027).

5/2003/1076 Letter, 10 Nov. 2003, from Rwanda.Transmits concerns of the Government of Rwandaregarding the continued alleged illegal supply of armsand ammunition to militia groups in the easternDemocratic Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/1095 Letter, 14 Nov. 2003, from South Africa.Refers to final report of the UN Panel of Experts on theIllegal Exploitation of Natural Resources and OtherForms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of theCongo of 23 Oct. 2003 (S/2003/1027) and concemssome issues raised by the Panel with regard to SouthAfrican-based companies.

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5/2003/1116 Letter, 20 Nov. 2003, from Uganda.Transmits responses of Uganda People's Defence rtForces officers to the report of the UN Panel of Expe son the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources ~~d f thOther Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Repu IC 0 eCongo; reports that individual submissions from 2officers of the Uganda People's Defence Forces werenot included in the final report of the Panel(5/2003/1027) and requests that the report be corrected.

S/2003/1164 Letter, 10 Dec. 2003, from Rwanda..Concerns the peaceful return from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo of the Commander of th.e ForcesCorn battantes Abacunguzi (FOCA), together With morethan 100 officers and men, on 14 Nov. 2003 and statesthat the event provoked a wish from other combatants toreturn peacefully to Rwanda; concerns also hardl~nerswtIo allegedly chose to continue with armed conflict ~ndand wtIo, from the territory of the Democratic RepubliC ofthe Congo, have been obstructing the disarmament,reintegration and reseUlement or repatriation proc~ss;

urges international community and Security CouncIl t~undertake appropriate measures to bring them to Justice.

S/2003/1178 Letter, 15 Dec. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Refers to letter dated 10 Dec.2003 from Rwanda (5/2003/1164) and concerns thealleged attempt of Rwandan Government to link therecent peaceful return of about 100 Rwandan .combantants to Rwanda to the total stabilization of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and of the GreatLakes region as a whole, diverting the attention of theinternational community; reiterates request to theSecurity Council to set up an international crimin~1 courtfor prosecution of any person responsible for seriousinternational humanitarian law violations and humanrights abuse committed in the territory of the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo.

Draft resolutions

S/2003/83 Draft resolution [on illegal exploitation ofnatural resources in the Democratic Republic of theCongo).

5/2003/334 Draft resolution [on the situation in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo].

5/2003/578 Draft resolution [on authorization ofdeployment of an Interim Emergency Multinational Forcein Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo].

S/2003/667 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Organization Mission in the Democra ticRepublic of the Congo].

5/2003/757 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo).

S/2003/803 Draft resolution Ion extension of the mandateof the UN Expert Panel on the Illegal Exploitation ofNatural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo].

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5/2003/832 Draft resolution [on authorization for theInterim Emergency Multinational Force to provideassistance to the UN Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic 0 fthe Congo contingent deployedin Bunia and its immediate surroundings during theperiod of the Force's disengagement].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PR5T/2003/6 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4756th meeting, 16 May 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation concernign the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo"] 1by the President of theSecurity Council.

Condemns the recent killings, the violence and otherhuman rights violations in Bunia, as well as attacks againstthe UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo and internally displaced persons; reiterates thatperpetrators will be held accountable and demands thal allhostilities in Ituri cease immediately; fUlly supports thework by the Huri Pacification Commission and calls on allparties in the region to end all support to armed groups;expresses its concern at the deteriorating humanitariansituation in Bunia and demands that all parties grant fulland unimpeded access for humanitarian aid and guarantythe safety and security of humanitarian personnel;demands that all Congolese parties and regional Statesrefrain from any action that could undermine the possibledeployment of an international force, and support it.

S/PRST/2003/12 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4794th meeting, 25 July 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council mission"] 1by the President ofthe Security Council.

Welcomes the recommendations made in thereports of its mission to Central Africa 7-16 June 2003(S/2003/653) and its mission to West Africa 26 June-5 July2003 (S/2003/688): endorses the recommendations ofthese 2 missions which fall within its area of responsibilityand wishes to see them implemented; emphasizes theimportance of a sUbregional approach to issues such assmall arms and light weapons. mercenaries. child soldiersand humanitarian access; stresses that follow-up activityby the UN witI require close cooperation and coordinationthroughout the UN system.

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S/PRST/2003/21 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4863rd meeting, 19 Nov. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementilled "The situation concerning the DemocraticRepublic of Ihe Congo"] 1by the President of theSecurity Ciuncil.

Condemns the continuing illegal exploitation ofnatural resources in the Democratic Republic of theCongo; reaffirms the importance of stopping them byexerting, if need be, the necessary pressure on the armedgroups, traffickers and all other actors involved; urges allStates concerned, especially those in the region, to takethe appropirate steps to end theses illegal activities, byproceeding with their own investigations, on the basis, inparticular, of information and documentation accumulatedby the Panel during its work and forwarded togovernments. including through jUdicial means possible,and. if necessary, to report to the Council.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4691 (24 Jan. 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo.

S/PV.4705 (13 Feb. 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo and Rwanda.

S/PV.4756 (16 May 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo.

SJPV.4764 (30 May 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo.

S/PV.4775 (18 June 2003) Democratic Republc of theCongo, Rwanda and United Republic ofTanzania.

SJPV.4784 (7 July 2003} Democratic Republic of theCongo.

S/PV.479D (18 July 2003) Bangladesh, Brazil, DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Japan,Nepal, Phlippines, Rwanda, South Africa.

S/PV.4797 (28 July 2003} Democratic Republic of theCongo.

S/PV.4807 (13 Aug. 2003) Democratic Republic of IheCongo.

S/PV.4813 (26 Aug. 2003} Democratic Republic of theCongo.

SlPV.4863 (19 Nov. 2003) Democratic RepUblic of theCongo.

Discussion in plenary

SlPV,4691 (24 Jan. 2003).At the 4691st meeting, draft resolution S/2003183

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1457 (2003}.

SJPV.4705 (13 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4723 (20 Mar. 2003).At the 4723rd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/334

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1468 {2003}.

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S/PV.4756 (16 May 2003),At the 475ptl) meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconneclion with prior consultalions among Councilmembers on situation concerning the Democratic Republicof Ihe Congo: S/PRST/2003/6.

S/PV.4764 (30 May 2003).At the 4764th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/578,

as orally amended. was adopted unanimously: resolution1484 (2003).

S/PV.4767 (4 June 2003}.

S/PV.4775 (18 June 2003}.

S/PV.4780 (26 June 2003).At the 4780th meeting, draft resolution S12003/667,

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1489 (2003).

SJPV.4784 (7 JUly 2003),

S/PV,4790 (18 JUlY 2003).

S/PV.4794 (25 July 2003),Atlhe 4794th meeting, the President made a

statement on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Security Council missions to Central Africaand West Africa: S/PRST/2003J12.

S/PV.4797 {28 July 2003}.Al the 4797th meeting, draft resolution S12003/757

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1493 (2003}.

5/PV.4807 (13 Aug. 2003).At the 4807th meeting. draft resolution S/2003/803

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1499 (2003}.

S/PV.4813 (26 Aug. 2003).At the 4813th meeting. draft resolution S/2003/832

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1501 (2003}.

SJPV.4863 (19 Nov. 2003).At the 4863rd meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Ihe final report of the Panel of Experts on theIllegal Exploitalion of Natural Resources and Other Formsof Wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo:S/PRST/2003/21.

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Resolutions

S/RES/1457(2003) [Illegal exploitation of naturalresources in the Democratic Republic of the Congo].

Strongly condemns the illegal exploitation of thenatural resources of the Democratic Republic of theCongo; reiterates that the natural resources of the.Democratic Republic of the Congo should b~ explOitedtransparently, legally and on a fair commercial basIs, tobenefilthe country and its people; stresses that thecompletion of the withdrawal of all foreign troops from theterritory of the Democratic Republic of th~ Congo a~ wellas the early establishment of an ail-inclUSive transitionalgovernment in the country are important steps towardsending the plundering of the natural resources of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo; stresses theimportance of following up the indepe~dent findin~s ?f thePanel regarding the link between the Illegal explOitation ofthe natural resources of the Democratic Republic of theCongo and the continuation of the confiict, stresses theimportance of exerting the necessary pressure to put anend to such exploitation; stresses that the new mandate ofthe Panel should include: (a) further review of relevantdata and analysis of information previously gathered bythe Panel, as well as any new information; (b) informationon actions taken by Governments in response to thePanel's previous recommendations; (c) an assessment ofthe actions taken by allUlose named in the reports; (d)recommendations on measures to ensure the resources ofthe Democratic Republic of the Congo are exploited legallyand on a fair commercial basis to benefillhe Congolesepeople; stresses the imparlance of dialogue between thePanel, individuals. companies and States; requests thePanel to provide infomnation to the Organisation forEconomic Cooperation and Development (OECD)Committee on International Investment and MultinationalEnterprises and to the National Contact Points; urges allStates to conduct their own investigations in order to clarifycredibly the findings of the Panel; expresses its full supportto the Panel and reiterates that all parties and relevantStates must extend their full cooperation to the Panel,while ensuring necessary security for the experts.(Adopted unanimously, 4691st meeting, 24 Jan. 2003)

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SJRES/146B(2003) [The situation in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo].

Welcomes the agreement reached by the Congoleseparties in Pretoria on 6 Mar. 2003 on the transitionalarrangements; strongly encourages the Congolese partiesforming (he transitional government to establish as soonas possible a Truth and Reconciliation Commissioncharged with determining responsibility for seriousviolations of international humanitarian and human rightslaw, as set forth in the resolutions adopted in theframework of the Inter-Congolese Dialogue in Sun City inApr. 2002; requests the Secretary-General to increaseMONUC's presence in the lIuri area, in particular militaryobservers and human rights personnel, to monitordevelopments on the ground; demands that allgovernments in the Great Lakes region immediately ceasemilitary and financial support to all the parties engaged Inarmed conflict in the Ituri region; expresses ils deepconcern at the rising tensions between Rwanda andUganda and their proxies on the territory of the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, and stresses that the governmentsof these 2 countries must take steps to build mutualconfidence, must settle their concerns through peacefulmeans, and without any interference in Congolese affairs,and must refrain from any action that could undermine thepeace process; demands also that all the parties to theconflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and inparticular in Ituri, ensure tile security of civilian populationsand grant to MONUC and to humanitarian organizationsfull and unimpeded access to the populalions in need.(Adopted unanimously, 4723rd meeting, 20 Mar. 2003)

S/RES/1464(2003) [Authorization of deployment of anInterim Emergency Multinational Force in Bunia,Democratic Republic of the Congo].

Authorizes the deployment until 1 Sep!. 2003 of anInterim Emergency Multinational Force in Bunia in closecoordination with MONUC; stresses that this InterimEmergency Multinational Force is to be deployed on astrictly temporary basis, authorizes the Secretary-Generalto deploy, wilhin the overall authorized MONUC ceiling, ofa reinforced UN presence to Bunia, and requests him to doso by mid-Aug. 2003; calls on Member States to contribulepersonnel, equipment and other necessary financial andlogistic resources to the multinational force; demands thatall the parties to the conflict in Ituri andin particular inBunia cease hostilities immediately; strongly condemnsthe deliberate killing of unamned MONUC personnel andstaff of humanitarian organizations in Iturl and demandsthat the perpetrators be brought to justice; demands thatall Congolese parties and all States in the Great Lakesregion respect human rights, cooperate with the InterimEmergency Multinational Force and with MONUC in thestabilization of the situation in Bunia; requests theleadership of the Interim Emergency Multinational Force inBunia to report regularly to the Council through theSecretary-General. on the implementation of its mandate.(Adopted unanimously, 4764th meeting, 30 May 2003)

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SJRES/1489(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNOrganization Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo (MONUCl).

Decides 10 extend the mandate of MONUC unlil 30July 2003; decides to remain actively seized of the matter.(Adopted unanimously, 4780th meeting, 26 June 2003)

SJRES/1493(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNOrganization Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo (MONUCl).

Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 30July 2004; approves the temporary deployment of MONUCpersonnel; approves also the reconfiguration of theMONUC civilian police component; authorizes MONUC toassist the Government of National Unity and Transition indisarming and demobilizing those Congolese combatants;demands that all States and in particular those in theregion, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo,ensure that no direct or indirect assistance, especiallymilitary or financial assistance, is given to the movementsand armed groups present in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo; decides that all States, including theDemocratic Republic of the Congo, shall, for an initialperiod of 12 months from the adoption of this resolution,take the necessary measures to prevent the direcl orindirect supply, sale or transfer, from their territories or bytheir nationals, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, ofarms and any related materiel, and the provision of anyassistance, advice or training related to military activities,to all foreign and Congolese armed groups and militiasoperating in the territory of North and South Kivu and oflturi; decides that, at the end of the initial 12 months, theSecurity Council will review the situation in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo and in particular in the eastern partof the country, with a view to renewing the measuresslipulated in paragraph 20 above if no significant progresshas been made in the peace process, in particular an endto support for armed groups, an effective ceasefire andprogress in the DDRRR by foreign and Congolese armedgroups; authorizes MONUC to use all necessary means tofulfil its mandate in the lturi district and, as it deems itwithin its capabilities, in North and South Kivu. (Adoptedunanimously, 4797th meeting, 28 July 2003)

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S/RES/1499(2003} [Extension of the mandate of the UNExpert Panel on the Illegal Exploitation of NaturalResources and Other Forms of Wealth in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo).

Requests the Secretary-General to extend themandate of the Panel until 31 Oct. 2003 to enable it tocomplete the remaining elements of its mandate, at theend of which the Panel will submit a final report to theCouncil; reiterates its demand that all States concernedtake immediate steps to end the illegal exploitation ofnatural resources and other forms of wealth in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo; requests the Panel toprovide the necessary information to the governmenlsconcerned as required in paragraph 12 and 13 ofresolution 1457, with due regard to safety of sources, inorder to enable them, if necessary, to take appropriateaction according to their national laws and internationalobligations; calls on all States to respect the relevantSecurity Council resolutions in this regard; decides toremain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4807th meeting, 13Aug. 2003)

S/RES/1501 (2003) [Authorization for the InterimEmergency Multinational Force 10 provide assistance tothe UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republicof the Congo contingent deployed in Bunia and itsimmediate surroundings during the period of the Force'sdisengagement].

Approves the recommendation contained in theSecretary-General's letter of 14 Aug. 2003; authorizes theStates members of the Interim Emergency MultinationalForce to provide assistance to the UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo(MONUC) contingent deployed in the town and itsimmediate surroundings, if MONUC requests them to doso and if exceptional circumstances demand it. during theperiod of the Force's disengagement which should lastuntil 15 Sep!. 2003 at the latest: decides to remain activelyseized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 4813thmeeting, 26Aug. 2003)

DISARMAMENT

General documents

S/2003f84 (N57/715) Letter, 22 Jan. 2003, from Panama.Transmits communique issued on 20 Jan. 2003 by theMinistry of Foreign Affairs concerning the report of theGeneral Secretariat of the Organization of AmericanStates on the diversion of Nicaraguan arms to the UnitedSelf-Defense Forces of Colombia; states that the reportconcluded that Panamanian authorities were notinvolved in the diversion of weapons to Colombia andthat the purchase order was forged.

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5/2003/118 (N57/720) Letter, 30 Jan, 2003, fromNicaragua. Transmits communique issued on 20 Jan,2003 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning thereport of the General Secretariat of the Organization ofAmerican States on the diversion of Nicaraguan arms tothe United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia; states thatthe report concluded that the diversion of weapons wasan activity by organized crime and that Nicaragua willseek regional cooperation to combat transnational crime,

5/2003/197 (N57/738) Letter, 18 Feb. 2003, from Franceand the Russian Federation. Transmits the Russian­French Declaration on Strategic Issues adopted in Paris,10 Feb, 2003; concerns practical cooperation aimed atpreventing the proliferation of weapons of massdestruction and materials and technologies related totheir production,

5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia, Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman 01 theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/617 (At5B/91) Letter, 4 June 2003, from theRussian Federation and the United States of America.Transmits joint statements by President George W. Bushand President Vladimir V. Putin on the new strategicrelationship and on United Slates-Russian cooperation inspace, adopted in Saint Petersburg. 1 June 2003,

5/2003/619 (At57/B24) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran, Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran. 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/637 (At57/826) Letter, 6 June 2003, from France.Transmits Statement and Action Plan on securingradioactive sources, adopted by the Heads of State andGovernment of the Group of Eight (GB) at Evian, as partof the fight against the proliferation of weapons of massdestruction.

5/2003/952 (At58/415) Letter, 27 Sep\. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sep\.2003.

5/2003/1091 (At58/595) Letter, 11 Nov. 2003, from Chile,Transmits letter dated 5 Nov. 2003 by the Minister ofForeign Affairs in his capacity as chairman of theInternational Code of Conduct against Ballistic MissileProliferation, also known as the Hague Code of Conduct,for the period Oct. 2003-0ct. 2004; reports on thecurrent activities of the Hague Code of Conduct and theresults of the 2nd regular meeting of subscribing States,held in New York on 2-3 Oct. 2003.

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5/2003/1196 Letter, 19 Dec. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Transmits communiqu~ released by theSecretary of the General People's Committee for ForeignLiaison and International Cooperation 10 the effect thatthe Libyan Arab Jamahiriya meets all its obligationsunder treaties and conventions relating to the eliminalionof all types of weapons of mass destruction; reports thatLibyan Arab Jamahiriya and has signed an AdditionalProtocol to the Agreement on Safeguards and is ready toreceive visits of inspection teams to verify its compliancewith its commitments.

5/2004/113 Letter,6 Feb, 2004, from Ireland. Transmitsstatement on Libya's accession to the Convention on theProhibition of the Developmenl, Production, Stockpilingand Use of Chemical Weapons and on TheirDestruction, issued on 5 Feb. 2004 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union.

EAST T1MOR SITUATIONSee a/so: UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Reports

5/2003/243 Special report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission of Support in East Timor,

Issued: 3 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/449 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission of Support in East Timor.

Issued: 21 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/944 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission of Support in East Timor.

Issued: 6 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/379 Letter, 3 Apr. 2003, from the United Kingdom.Refers to lelter of 28 Mar, 2003 from the Under­Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operationsaddressed to individual members of the Security Councilin connection with the UN Mission of Support in EastTimor (UNMISET): concerns the special report of theSecretary-General on UNMISET (S/2003/243),

5120031716 Letter, 14 JUly 2003, from the Secrelary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention 10appoint Khairuddin Mat Yusof (Malaysia) to the post ofForce Commander of the UN Mission of Support in EastTimor with effect from 31 Aug, 2003, to replace HuckGim Tan.

5/2003/717 Letter. 17 JUly 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter of 14 July 2003 fromthe Secretary-General (S/2003/716) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of hisintention to appoint Khairuddill Mat Yusof (Malaysia) toIhe post of Force Commander of the UN Mission ofsupport in East Timor,

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5/2003/802 LeUer, 6 Aug. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement of 6 Aug. 2003 by the Presidency on behalf ofthe European Union on the Ad Hoc Human RightsTribunal for Crimes Committed in East Timor; states thatthe trials recently completed and the last verdictdelivered by the Ad Hoc Tribunal have failed to deliverjustice and did not result in a substantiated account ofthe violence; encourages the relevant authorities to takenecessary steps to improve proceedings for future trialsof cases involving human rigths violations.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/401 Draft resolution [on downsizing the police andmilitary components of the UN Mission of Support inEast Timor].

5/2003/545 Draft resolution Ion extention of the mandateof the UN Mission of Support in East Timor].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

51PV.4715 (10 Mar. 2003) Timor-Leste, Australia,Indonesia, Japan and Portugal.

S/PV.4735 (4 Apr. 2003) Timor-Leste.

S/PV.4744 (28 Apr. 2003) Australia, Brazil, Fiji, Indonesia,Japan, New Zealand, Portugal and Timor-Leste.

S/PV.4758 (19 May 2003) Timor-Leste.

SIPV.4843 (15 Oct. 2003) Timor-Leste.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4715 (10 Mar. 2003).

5/PV.4735 (4 Apr. 2003).At the 4735th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/401

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1473 (2003).

S/PV.4744 (28 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4758 (19 May 2003).At the 4758th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/545

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1480 {2003}.

S/PV.4843 (15 Oct. 2003).

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Resolutions

S/RES/1473(2003) [Downsizing the police and militarycomponents of the UN Mission of Support in East Timor(UNMISET)].

Decides that the composition and strength of thepolice component of UNMISET and the schedule for itsdownsizing will be adjusted in line with paragraphs 33 and35 of the special report of the Secretary-General; decidesthat the schedule for the downsizing of the militarycomponent of UNMISET for the period up until Dec. 2003will be adjusted in line with the leUer of 28 Mar. 2003 fromthe Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations to the members of the Security Council; and,accordingly, that 2 battalions will be retained within regionsadjoining the Tactical Coordination Line during this period,together with associated force elements, inclUding mobility:and that the number of military peacekeepers will reduceto 1,750 more gradually than was foreseen in resolution1410 (2002); requests the Secretary-General to provide by20 May 2003 for the approval of the Security Council adetailed military strategy for the revised schedule for thedownsizing of the military component of UNMISET;requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council closelyand regularly informed of developments on the ground andon implementation of the revised military and policestrategies; requests the Government of Timor-Leste tocontinue to work closely with UNMISET, including in theimplementation of the revised police and militarystrategies. (Adopted unanimously, 4735th meeting, 4 Apr.2003)

S/RE5/1480(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission of Support in East Timor {UNMISET}].

Decides to extend the mandate of UNMISET until 20May 2004; decides to remain actively seized of the matter.(Adopted unanimously, 4758th meeting, 19 May 2003)

ENVIRONMENT

General documents

5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter. 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits. in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement. theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of Slate or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic RepUblic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

ERITREA-ETHIOPIA

See also: UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA

Reports

5/2003/257 Progress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea.

Issued: 6 Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/257/Add.1 Progress report of the Secretary­General on Ethiopia and Eritrea : addendum.

Issued: 31 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/665 Progress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea.

Issued: 26 June 2003.

5/2003/665/Add.1 Progress report of the Secretary­General on Ethiopia and Eritrea : addendum: Eritrea­Ethiopia Boundary Commission: schedule of the orderof activities ahead as at 16 July 2003.

Issued: 22 July 2003.

5/2003/858 Progress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Erilrea.

Issued: 4 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/1186 Progress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea.

Issued: 19 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/8 Letter, 6 Jan. 2003, from Eritrea. Refers 10 therecent progress report of the Secrelary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea (S/2002/1393) and states that thereport failed 10 mention Ethiopia's alleged violation of theBoundary Commission's order of 17 July 2002 to removefrom Eritrean territory the settlers that it had placed thereillegally; calls on the Security Council to take note ofEthiopia's defiance and to meet that defiance withappropriate measures.

5/2003/305 Letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from Eritrea. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Minister for ForeignAffairs referring to report of the Secretary-General(S/2003/257) on the extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Ethiopia and Eritrea; states that Ethiopia isallegedly impeding the preparatory field work ofdemarcation in violation of the Demarcation Direction ofthe Boundary Commission, and that it is threatening toreject the delimitation decision in violation of the AlgiersPeace Agreement.

5/2003/752 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 15 July 2003 enclosingdecision of the Erilrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commissionpursuant to article 15B of Commission's DemarcationDirections concerning procedures for appointment offield liaison officers.

5/2003/925 Letter, 24 Sept. 2003. from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 23 Sep!. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union on Ille peace processbetween Elhiopia and Eritrea.

Draft resolutions

5/20031312 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Ellliopia and Eritrea].

5/2003/872 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea].

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

SIPRST/2003110 Statement [made on behalf of IheSecurity Council, at the 4787th meeting, 17 July 2003. inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia"] 1by the President of the Security Council.

Reaffirms the commitment of all Member States tothe sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity ofEthiopia and Eritrea, and its support for the 13 Apr. 2002delimitation decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia BoundaryCommission (EEBC); urges the parties to provide \heir fulland prompt cooperation to the Boundary Commission forthe beginning of demarcation in Sector East and for theinitiation of survey work in Sectors Centre and West; callsupon the parties to pursue any matters that may arise inconnection with the implementation of the BoundaryCommission's delimitation decision within the provisions ofthe Algiers Agreement: calls on Member Slates in aposition to do so to urgently provide further support tothese Trust Funds; concerned about the serious shortfall ofresources received in response to the consolidatedappeals to address the humanitarian consequences of thedrought in Ethiopia and Eritrea and calls on MemberStates and the international community to contributegenerously to these appeals.

Discussion In plenary

S/PV.4716 (10 Mar. 2003).

5/PV.4719 (14 Mar. 2003).At the 4719th meeting. draft resolution 5/20031312

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1466 (2003).

5/PV.4787 (17 July 2003).At the 4787th meeting. the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members. inconnection wilh prior consultations among Councilmembers on situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia:S/PRST/2003/10.

S/PV.4821 (9 Sept. 2003).

SIPV,4822 (12 Sep\. 2003).At the 4822nd meeting. draft resolution 512003/872

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1507 (2003).

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Resolutions

S/RES/1466(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)J.

Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE at thetroop and military observer levels authorized by itsresolution 1320 (2000) until 15 Sept. 2003; calls on theparties to cooperate fully and expeditiously with UNMEE inthe implementation of its mandate to ensure the personalsecurity of UNMEE staff when operating in territories undertheir control, and to facilitate their work, including byestablishing a direct high-altitude flight route for UNMEEbetween Asmara and Addis Ababa, which would relievethe unnecessary additional cost to UNMEE; demandS thatthe parties allow UNMEE full freedom of movement andremove with immediate effect any and all restrictions on.and impediments to the work of, UNMEE and its staff inthe discharge of its mandate; affirms the ability of UNMEE,within its existing verification mandate, to monitor theparties' fulfilment of their responsibilities with regard to thesecurity of the Boundary Commission stafl working in thefield; calls on the parties to refrain from unilateral troop orpopulation mov~ments, including establishment of any newsettlements in areas near the border, until demarcationand orderly transfer of territorial control has beenaccomplished, in accordance with article 4.16 of lheComprehensive Peace Agreement; reaffirms its decision toreview frequently the progress made by the parties in theimplementation of their commitments pursuant to IheAlgiers Agreements, including through the BoundaryCommission, and to review any implications for UNMEE,including with regard to the process of territorial transfersduring the demarcation as outlined by the Secretary­General in his report of 10 July 2002. (Adoptedunanimously, 4719th meeting. 14 Mar. 2003)

S/RES/1507(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)J.

Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE at thetroop and military observer levels authorized by itsresolution 1320 (2000) of 15 Sept. 2000. until 15 Mar.2004: calls for demarcation of the boundary to begin asscheduled by the Boundary Commission: calls on Ethiopiaand Eritrea to cooperale fully and promptly with theBoundary Commission and to take all necessary steps toprovide the necessary security on the ground for theBoundary Commission's staff and contractors operating interritories under their control; urges the parties tocooperate fully and expeditiously with UNMEE in theimplementation of its mandate, to ensure the personalsecurity of all UNMEE stafr; decides to follow closely theprogress made by the parties in the implementation of theircommitments under the Algiers Agreements. includingthrough the Boundary Commission, and to review anyimplications for UNMEE. (Adopted unanimously, 4822ndmeeting, 12 Sepl. 2003)

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EUROPE-REGIONAL SECURITY

General documents

S/2003/156 (A/58/62) Letter. 30 Jan. 2003, from Ukraine.Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ofUkraine of 29 Jan. 2003 on the occasion of signing ofthe Treaty between Ukraine and the Russian Federationon the Ukrainian-Russian Stale Border.

S/2003/417 (A/571784) Letter, 10Apr. 2003, from Serbiaand Montenegro. Transmits the Belgrade Declarationadopted at 6th Meeting of the Heads of State andGovernment of the South-East Europe CooperationProcess tleld in Belgrade on 9 Apr. 2003.

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4736 (7 Apr. 2003).

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA-HUMAN RIGHTS

Reports

S/2003/829 (A/58/297) Note [transmitting the 10th annualreport of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia, covering the period 1 Aug. 2002-31 July2003]1 by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 20 Aug. 2003.

S/2003/829JCorr.1 (A/58/297/Corr.1) Note [transmittingthe 10th annual report of the International Tribunal forthe Former YugoslaVia. covering the period 1 Aug. 2002­31 July 2003] : corrigendum 1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 3 Dec. 2003. - Corrects text.

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA-INTERNATIONALTRIBUNALSee: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER

YUGOSLAVIA

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

See a/so: BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONFORMER YUGOSLAVIA-HUMAN RIGHTSINTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER

YUGOSLAVIAKFORKOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)STABILlZATION FORCE

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION INKOSOVO

Reports

5/2003/103 Letter, 28 Jan. 2002, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 24 Jan. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO inclUding monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 Dec. 2002.

5/2003/113 Report of the Secretary-General on the UnitedNations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 29 Jan. 2003.

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5/20031130 letter, 31 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Dec. 2002.

5/2003/301 letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from Ihe Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Jan. 2003.

5/2003/377 letter, 26 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 24 Mar. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­28 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/378 letter, 26 Mar. 2003, from the Scretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-28Feb. 2003.

5/2003/421 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 14 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/511 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the Internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Mar. 2003.

5/2003/512 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 25 Apr. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/615 Letter, 3 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 28 May 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­30 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/616 Letter, 3 June 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-30Apr. 2003.

5/2003/675 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 26 June 2003.

5/2003/679 Lelter, 30 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 25 June 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for Ihe period 1­31 May 2003.

5/20031682 Letter, 1 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31May 2003.

5/2003/780 Letter, 30 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 25 July 2003 from IheSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilizalion Force for the period 1­30 June 2003.

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5/2003/829 (A/58/297) Note [transmitting the 101h annualreport of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia, covering the period 1 Aug. 2002-31 July2003]/ by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 20 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/829/Corr.1 (A/58/297/Corr.1) Note [transmittingthe 10th annual report of the International Tribunal forthe Former Yugoslavia, covering the period 1 Aug. 2002­31 July 2003] : corrigendum I by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 3 Dec. 2003. - Corrects text.

5/2003/851 Letter, 29 Aug. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 26 Aug. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report on[he operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 JUly 2003.

5/2003/855 Letter. 2 Sepl. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31July 2003.

5/2003/918 Leller, 25 Sept. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of 19 Sept. 2003 from the HighRepresentative for the Implementation of the PeaceAgreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina enclosing the24th report on the activities of High Representative forthe period 12 Oct. 2002-31 Aug. 2003, submittedpursuant to Security Council resolution 1031 (1995).

5/2003/928 Letter. 1 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 26 Sepl. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO inclUding monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/931 Letter, 2 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo. covering the period 1-31Aug. 2003.

5/20031996 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 15 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/1141 Letter, 1 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Oct. 2003.

5/2003/1159 Letter, 5 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits lelter of 24 Nov. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/81 LeIter, 21 Jan. 2003, from Greece. Transmitsstatement on the formation of the Council of Ministers ofBosnia and Herzegovina, issued on 16 Jan. 2003 by thePresidency of the European Union.

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5/2003/332 (A/571759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movemenl. theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing th'e Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5120031530 Letter, 7 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of 1 May 2003 from thePresident of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia requesting the Security Council to amend theStatute of the Tribunal so that, during the period forwhich an ad litem judge is appointed to serve in theTribunal for a trial, he or she can also adjudicate in pre­trial proceedings in other cases.

5/2003/732 Letter, 17 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the statement of 12 Dec. 2002 by thePresident of the Security Council (SIPRST/2002/33) andconveys leller dated 14 July 2003 from the Secretary­General and the High Representative for the CommonForeign Security Policy of the European Union,transmilting report on the aclivilies of the EuropeanUnion Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina for theperiod 1 Jan. to 30 June 2003.

5/2003/761 Letter, 24 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Harri Holkeri (Finland) as his SpecialRepresentative and Head of the UN InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo.

5/20031762 Letter, 28 JUly 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof 24 July 2003 (S/2003/761) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of theSecretary-General's intention to appoint Harri Holkeri(Finland) as his Special Representative and Head of theUN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

5/2003/815 Letter, 14 Aug. 2003, from Serbia andMontenegro. Requests that an urgent meeting of theSecurity Council be convened to consider the latestdevelopments in Kosovo and Metohija, especially thealleged terrorist attack in the village of Gorazdevac in thePec region, resulted in the deaths of 2 Serb children andinjuries to others, 13 Aug. 2003.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/546 Draft resolution [on amending article 13quater of the Statute of the International Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia].

5/2003/697 Draft resolution [on authorizing continuance ofthe multinational stabilization force for a further period of12 months].

5/2003/835 Draft resolution [on implementation ofCompletion Stategies of the International CriminalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwandal.

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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued)

5/20031846 Draft resolution [on the appointment of CarlaDel Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal forthe Former Yugoslavia].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5IPR5T/2003/1 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4703rd meeting, 6 Feb. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998),1199(1998), 1203 (1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)"]1 bythe President of the Security Ciunc]!.

Reaffirms its continued commitment to the full andeffective implernentation of UN Security Council resolution1244 (1999); further reaffirms its commitment to theobjective of a mulliethnic and democratic Kosovo and callsupon all communities to work towards this goal andactively participate in the public institutions as well as thedecision-making process, and integrate into society:encourages the establishment of direct dialogue betweenPristina and Belgrade on issues of practical importance toboth sides; condemns the violence within the KosovoAlbanian community, as well as the violence against theKosovo Serb community; urges local institutions andleaders to exert influence on the climate for the rule of lawby condemning all violence and actively supporting theefforts of the police and the judiciary; welcomes the reportof the Secretary-General on the activities of UNMIK andrecent developments in Kosovo (S/2003/113) and thebriefing of the Special Representative of the Secretary­General on the status of implementation of thebenchmarks for Kosovo: strongly rejects unilateralinitiatives Which may jeopardize stability and thenormalization process not only in Kosovo but also in theentire region; supports the Special Representative of theSecretary-General's continued efforts including in suchpriority areas as revitalizing the economy throughinvestment, combating crime and illegal trafficking, andbuilding a multi-ethnic society, while ensuring conditionsfor the sustainable return of refugees and lOPs.

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S/PRST/2003/26 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4880th meeting, 12 Dec. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998), 1203(1998). 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)"]/ by the Presidentof the Security Council.

Welcomes the launching of a review mechanismgiving new momentum to the implementation of thestandards before status policy that was designed forKosovo; urges the Provisional Institutions of Self­Government to participate fully and demonstrate theircommitment to the process; supports the "Stadards forKosovo" and reaffirms its intention to continue to considerthe regUlar reports of the Secretary-General as to theProvisional Institutions of Self-Government's progresstowards meeting the standards; supports the prospect of acomprehensive review of the Provisionallnslilulions ofSelf-Government's progress in meeting the standards:stresses that further advancement towards a process todetermine future status of Kosovo in accordance withresolution 1244 (1999) will depend on the positiveoutcome of this comprehensive review; reaffirms its fullsupport to the Special Representative of the Secretary­General and calls on the Provisional Institutions of Self­Government of Kosovo and concerned to cooperate fullywith him.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro, Greeceand Norway.

S/PV.4742 (23 Apr. 2003) Albania. Greece and Serbiaand Montenegro.

S/PV.4770 (10 June 2003) Serbia and Montenegro andGreece.

S/PV.4782 (3 July 2003) Albania, Ilaly, Japan and Serbiaand Montenegro.

S/PV.4786 (11 July 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina.

S/PV.4809 (18 Aug. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4823 (12 Sept. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro,Albania. Italy.

S/PV.4837 (8 Get. 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina andItaly.

S/PV.4838 (9 Get. 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina,Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4853 (30 Oct. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4880 (12 Dec. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003) Albania, Italy and Serbia andMontenegro.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003).

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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued)

SIPV.4703 (6 Feb. 2003).At the 4703rd meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultallons among Councilmembers on situation in Kosovo: SfPRST/2003/1.

S/PV.4742 (23 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4759 (19 May 2003).At the 4759th meeting. draft resolution S/2003/546

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1481 (2003).

S/PV.4770 (10 June 2003).

S/PV.4782 (3 July 2003).

SIPV.4786 (11 July 2003).At the 4786th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/697

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1491 (2003).

SfPV.4809 (18 Aug. 2003).

S/PV.4817 (28 Aug. 2003).At the 4817th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/835

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1503 (2003).

SJPV.4819 (4 Sept. 2003).At the 4819th meeting, draft resolution 8/2003/846

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1504 (2003).

SJPV.4823 (12 Sept. 2003).

S/PV.4837 (8 Oct. 2003).

SJPV.4838 (9 Qct. 2003).

S/PV.4838/Corr.1 (9 Ocl. 2003).Corrects text.

S/PV.4853 (30 Qct. 2003).

S/PV.4880 (12 Dec. 2003).At the 4880th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the item entilled "Security Council resolutions1160 (1998),1203 (1998),1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)":S/PRST/2003/26.

S/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003).

Resolutions

S/RES/1481(2003) [Amending article 13 quater of theStatute of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia].

Decides to amend article 13 quater of the Statute ofthe International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and toreplace that article with the provisions set out in the annexto this resolution. (Adopted unanimously, 4759th meeting.19 May 2003)

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S/RES/1491(2003) [Authorizing continuance of themultinational stabilization force for a further period of 12months].

Calls upon the parties to comply 'strictly with theirobligations under those Agreements, and expresses itsintention to keep the implementation of the PeaceAgreement, and the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina,under review; authorizes the Member States actingthrough or in cooperation with the organization referred toin Annex i-A of the Peace Agreement to continue for afurther planned period of 12 months the multinationalstablllzatlon force (SFOR) as established In accordancewith its resolution 1088 (1996) under unified command andcontrol in order to fulfil lhe role specified in Annex i-A andAnnex 2 of the Peace Agreement; authorizes the MemberStates acting under paragraph 10 above to take allnecessary measures to effect the implementation of and toensure compliance with Annex i-A of the PeaceAgreement, stresses that the parties shall continue to beheld equally responsible for compliance with that Annexand shall be equally subject to such enforcement action bySFOR as may be necessary to ensure implementation ofthat Annex and the prolection of SFOR, and takes notethat the parties have consented to SFOR's taking suchmeasures; demands that the parties respect the securityand freedom of movement of SFOR and other internationalpersonnel. (Adopted unanimously, 4786th meeting, 11 July2003)

S/RE5/1503(2003) [Implementation of CompletionStategies of the International Criminal Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia and the International CriminalTribunal for Rwandal.

Requests the Presidents of the International CriminalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) andtheir Prosecutors, in their annual reports to the Council, toexplain their plans to implement the ICTY and ICTRCompletion Strategies; calls on the ICTY and the ICTR totake all possible measures to complete investigations bythe end of 2004, to complete all trial aclivities at firstinstance by the end of 2008, and to complete all work in2010 (the Completion Strategies); decides to amend Article15 of the Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwandaand to replace that Article with the provision set out inAnnex I to this resolution, and requests the Secrelary­General to nominate a person to be the Prosecutor of theICTR. (Adopted unanimously, 4817th meeting, 28 Aug.2003)

S/RES/1504(2003) [The appointment of Carla Del Ponteas Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia].

Appoints Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of theInternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, with effectfrom 15 Sept. 2003 for a 4-year term. (Adoptedunanimously, 4819th meeting, 4 Sept. 2003)

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GEORGIA SITUATION

See also: UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

Reports

5/2003/39 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Abkhazia, Georgia.

Issued: 13 Jan. 2003.

S/2003/412 Report of the Secretary-General on thesilualion in Abkhazia, Georgia.

Issued: 9 Apr. 2003.

S/20031751 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Abkhazia, Georgia.

Issued: 21 July 2003.

5/2003/1019 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Abkhazia, Georgia.

Issued: 17 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/117 Letter, 30 Jan. 2003, from Georgia. ReportsGeorgia's views on the situation in Abkhazia; concernsthe lack of progress in the political negotiations andregrets the alleged actions of the Russian Federation asa facilitator and impartial mediator in the conflict; appealsto the Security Council to take genuine lead of the peaceprocess.

5/2003/547 Letter, 16 May 2003, from Georgia. Refers tothe forthcoming consultations on the conflict in Abkhazia.Georgia, and concerns developments in process ofconflict resolution in the region.

S/2003/569 Letter, 22 May 2003, from Georgia. Transmitsstatement of the National Security Council of Georgia of19 May 2003 on implementation of agreements reachedat the Sochi meeting, 6-7 May 2003, between thePresidents of Georgia and the Russian Federationconcerning settlement of conflict in Abkhazia, Georgia.

5/2003/680 Letter, 29 June 2003, from Georgia. Reportsan armed incident allegedly involving illegal Abkhazformations in Ihe security zone in Abkhazia, Georgia, inthe immediate vicinity of lhe checkpoints of the Russianpeacekeepers, resulted in the deaths of 2 Georgiancivilians, 25 June 2003: calls upon the Security Councilto take immediate measures to avert the escalation ofthe situation, put an end to the killings of civilians andaddress the issue of their protection in the zone ofconflict.

5/2003/694 Letter, 9 July 2003, from Georgia. Transmitsstatement of 6 July 2003 from Ihe Ministry for ForeignAffairs concerning the application by the "South Ossetia"separatist region of Georgia for membership in theRussian Federation.

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5/2003/791 Letter, 1 Aug. 2003, from Georgia. Tra~smitsstatement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reportingalleged illegal crossing of the S.tate frontier .between theRussian Federation and Georgia and violation ofcustoms law by the steamer Vega-1; states that theRussian side, who had information on the departure ofthe vessel, did not inform the Georgian si~e of itspresence in a port of the Russian Federation; st~t~s

further that the seaport of Sukhumi. the port facLlltle~, themarine waters and the sectors of the State border WIthAbkhazia, Georgia, are closed to all form~ o!international transport. other than humanitarianassistance.

5/2003/1080 Letter. 11 Nov. 2003, from Georgia.Transmits letter of 11 Nov. 2003 from the PermanentRepresentative of Georgia addressed to the members ofthe Security Council concerning Georgia's views on thesituation in Abkhazia and the progress made In thepolitical negotiations and the peace process.

5/2003/1158 Letter, 2 Dec. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the situation in Georgia issued on 24 Nov.2003 by the Presidency on behalf of the Eur~~ean ..Union; concems peaceful outcome to the political cnslsin Georgia.

5/2003/1167 Letter, 11 Dec. 2003, from Georgia.Transmits statement issued by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs of Georgia on 9 Dec. 2003 strongly protesting aunilateral decision by the Russian Federation on newsimplified entry and departure procedure for residents ofthe Autonomous Republic of Adjaria, allegedlyintroduced without preliminary consultations orcoordination with Georgia.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/102 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Observer Mission in Georgia].

5/2003/771 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Observer Mission in Georgia].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4800 (30 July 2003) Georgia.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4687 (17 Jan. 2003).

5/PV.4697 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 4697th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/102

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1462 (2003).

5/PV.4796 (25 July 2003).

5/PV.4799 (30 July 2003).

5/PV.4800 (30 July 2003).At the 4800th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/771

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1494 (2003).

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Resolutions

5/RE5/1462(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNObserver Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)].

Strongly urges the parties involved in the conflict inAbkhazia (Georgia) to ensure necessary revitalizalion ofpeace process in all its major aspects; stresses the urgentneed for progress on question of refugees and Internallydisplaced persons; decides to extend the mandate ofUNOMIG for a new period terminating on 31 July 2003 and10 further review that mandate unless a decision on thepresence of the CIS peacekeeping force is taken by 15Feb. 2003. (Adopted unanimously, 4697th meeting, 30Jan. 2003)

5/RE5/1494(2003) [Exlension of the mandate of the UNObserver Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)].

Endorses the recommendations by the Secretary­General in his report of 21 July 2003 (S/2003/751, para.30) that a civilian police component of 20 officers be addedto UNOMIG: condemns any violations of the provisions ofthe Moscow Agreement of 14 May 1994 on a Ceasefireand Separation of Forces (SI1994/583, annex I); stronglycondemns the abduction of four UNOMIG personnel of 5June 2003, deeply deplores that none of the perpetratorshave ever been identified or brought to justice andsupports the Secretary-General's call that this impunitymust end; calls on the Georgian side to continue toimprove security for joint UNOMIG and CIS peacekeepingforce patrols in the Kodori decides to extend the mandateof UNOMIG for a new period terminating on 31 Jan. 2004,subject to a review as appropriate of its mandate by theCouncil in the event of changes in the mandate of the CISpeacekeeping force; requests the Secretary-General tocontinue to keep the Council regularly informed and toreport three months from the date of the adoption of thisresolution on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia; decides toremain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4800th meeting, 30 July 2003)

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REG10NALSECURITYSee also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

BURUNDI SITUATION

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

RWANDA SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/1099 Report of the Secretary-General onpreparations for an international conference on the GreatLakes region.

Issued: 17 Nov. 2003.

General documents

5/2003163 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Rwanda. Transmitsresponse to the allegations made by the PermanentRepresentative of the Democratic Republic of the Congoduring the Security Council public meeting on 14 Jan.2003 (SIPV.4684 resumption 1) devoted to "children andarmed conflict".

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5/2003/558 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have decided to send a mission to theCentral African region, 7-16 June 2003, and that themembers of the Council have agreed on the terms ofreference of the mission, a copy of which is eclosed.

512003/579 Letter, 28 May 2003, from Mauritius.Concerns, as Chairman of the UN Group of AfricanSlates, the recent decisions of the Security Council tosend missions to the Great Lakes region and to the WestAfrica subregion and states the Group's dismay byinformation that the Council postponed the mission tothe West Africa and is considering to exclude Guinea­Bissau from the list of countries to be visited; appeals tothe Council to retain Guinea-Bissau on the list ofcountries to be visited by the full team of the mission tothe West Africa subregion.

5/2003/772 Letter, 25 July 2003, from Italy. Transmitsconclusions of the General Affairs Council of theEuropean Union on the Democratic Republic of theCongo and the Great Lakes region, adopted in Brussels,21 July 2003.

8/2003/1023 Letter, 15 Oct. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 13 Oct. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union concerning theparliamentary elections in Rwanda.

8/2003/1066 Letter, 30 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Informs the Security Council of the Secretary­General's intention to extend the mandate of IbrahimaFall as his Special Representative for the Great LakesRegion until 31 Dec. 2004.

5/2003/1067 Letter, 4 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Reports that the Secretary­General's intention to extend the mandate of IbrahimaFall as his Special Representative for the Great Lakesregion until 31 Dec. 2004, contained in letter(S/2003/1066), has been brought to the attention of themembers of the Security Council and that they havetaken note of it.

5/2003/1164 Letter, 10 Dec. 2003, from Rwanda.Concerns the peaceful return from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo of the Commander of the ForcesCombattantes Abacunguzi (FOCA), together with moretllan 100 officers and men, on 14 Nov. 2003 and statesthat the event provoked a wish from other combatants toreturn peacefully to Rwanda; concerns also hard linerswho allegedly chose to continue with armed conflict andand who, from the territory of the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo, have been obstructing the disarmament,reintegration and resettlement or repatriation process;urges international community and Security Council toundertake appropriate measures to bring ttlem to justice.

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8/200311178 Letter, 15 Dec. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Refers to letter dated 10 Dec.2003 from Rwanda (S/2003/1164) and concerns thealleged attempt of Rwandan Government to link therecent peaceful return of about 100 Rwandancombantants to Rwanda to the total stabilization of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and of the GreatLakes region as a whole, diverting the attention of theinternational community; reiterates request to theSecurity Council to set up an international criminal courtfor prosecution of any person responsible for seriousinternational humanitarian law violations and humanrights abuse committed in the territory of the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo.

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PRST/2003/23 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4865th meeting. 20 Nov. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in the Great Lakes region"] 1bythe President of the Security Ciuncil.

Recalls its Presidential Statement of 24 Apr. 1997(S/PRSTf1997/22) and its other relevant statements andresolutions calling for the holding at an appropriate time ofan international conference on peace, security, democracyand development in the Great Lakes region of Africa, withthe participation of all Governments of the region of theGreat Lakes and Central Africa and all others concerned,to be organized under the aegis of the UN and AfricanUnion, with a view to achieving a sustainable peace,security and stability for all countries in the region, inparticular through the full normalization of their relationsand the establishment of confidence building measuresand mechanisms; encourages the governments concernedto continue their efforts to bring about a successfulconference, based on a regional. all-inclusive and action­oriented approach; appeals to the countries of the regionand to the international community to provide sustainedpolitical and diplomatic support as well as adequatetechnical and financial assistance so that the conference iswell prepared, timely, and that effective follow-up actionsare taken.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

8/PV,4865 (20 Nov. 2003) Mozambique, United Republicof Tanzania, Italy and African Union.

Discussion in plenary

5/PVA865 (20 No,v. 2003).At the 4865th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in the Great Lakes region":S/PRST/2003/23.

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GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/621 Report of the Secretary-General ondevelopments in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities ofthe United Nalions Peace-building Support Office in thatcountry.

Issued: 9 June 2003.

5/2003/688 Report of the Security Council Mission toWest Africa. 26 June-5 July 2003.

Issued: 7 July 2003.

5/2003/1147 Progress report of the Secretary-General onthe recommendations of the Security Council mission toWest Africa.

Issued: 5 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1157 Report of the Secretary-General ondevelopmenls in Guinea-Bissau and on the activities ofthe United Nations Peace-building Support Office in thatcountry.

Issued: 5 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/176 Letter, 5 Feb. 2003, from the President of theEconomic and Social Council. Refers to the report of theAd Hoc Advisory Group on Guinea-Bissau (E/2003/8)and states that the Economic and Social Councilwelcomed the recommendations of the Advisory Groupand endorsed the partnership approach it had set oul.

5/2003/836 Letter, 25 Aug. 2003, from the President ofthe Economic and Social Council. Concerns recentdevelopments in the work of the Economic and SocialCouncil on African post-conflict countries and states thatthere have been growing working relationships betweenthe Economic and Social Council and the SecurityCouncil on the situation in Guinea-Bissau, including ajoint mission to the country from 26 to 28 June 2003;reports also that an Ad Hoc Advisory Group has beenestablished on Burundi.

5/2003/917 Letter, 25 Sep\. 2003, from Angola. Requeststhat Jose Ramos Horta, Minister for Foreign Affairs ofTimor-Leste and Special Envoy of the Community ofPortuguese-Speaking Countries to Guinea-Bissau. takepart in the open briefing on Guinea-Bissau scheduled for29 Sep\. 2003, in accordance with rule 39 of SecurityCouncil's provisional rules of procedure.

5/2003/919 Letter, 19 Sepl. 2003, from Ghana. Transmits,in the capacity as coordinator of the member Slates oftha Economic Community of West African States(ECOWAS), communique on the situation in Guinea­Bissau, following a fact-finding mission to that country byan ECOWAS ministerial delegation, 15-17 Sepl. 2003.

5/2003/923 Letter, 19 Sep\. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 18 Sep\. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union on the coup d'etat inGuinea-Bissau.

5/2003/1096 Letter, 11 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the Secretary-GeneraIs's letter of 5Aug. 2002 (S/2002/916) and proposes that the mandateof the UN Peace Building Support Office in Guinea­Bissau be extended for one year, until 31 Dec. 2004.

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5/2003/1097 Letter, 14 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to letter of 11 Nov. 2003from the Secretary-General (S/2003/1096) and reportsthat the members of the Security Council took note of hisproposal to extend the current mandate of the UNPeace-building Support Office in GUinea-Bissau to 31Dec. 2004.

5/2003/1144 Letter, 28 Nov. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on Africa prepared by the President of Italy forthe meeting of the Security Council on Guinea-Bissau,18 Nov. 2003.

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PR5T/2003/B Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4776th meeting, 19 June 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Guinea-Bissau"] 1by thePresident of the Security Council.

Urges the country's leaders and the internationalcommunity to work more purposefully together to ensurethat the development. humanitarian and peace-buildingagendas are quickly put back on track: appeals to thePresident and Government of Guinea-Bissau to timely andeffectively organize the forthcoming legislative electionsand to ensure that these elections are conducted in atransparent, fair and credible manner, in accordance withthe Constitution and the electoral law; calls on theGovernment of Guinea-Bissau to take the necessary steps10 facililate a constructive dialogue with the internationalcommunity and the Brelton Woods institutions and to fullyendorse the partnership approach defined by the ad hocadvisory group of the UN Economic and Social Council onGuinea-Bissau; appeals to the donor community tocontribute financially to the implementation of the politicaland economical process in Guinea-Bissau, includingnecessary support for the legislative elections; expressesits concern with regard to the situation of human rights andcivil liberties, and urges the Government of Guinea-Bissauto take the necessary measures in order to improve thissituation; stresses the importance that freedom of speechand freedom of the press be fully respected.

5/PRST/2003/12 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. at the 4794th meeting, 25 July 2003. inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council mission'11 by the President ofthe Security Council.

Welcomes the recommendations made in thereports of its mission to Central Africa 7-16 June 2003(S/2003/653) and its mission to West Africa 26 June-5 July2003 (S/2003/688); endorses the recommendations ofthese 2 missions which fall wilhin its area of responsibilityand wishes to see them implemented; emphasizes theimportance of a subregional approach to issues such assmall arms and light weapons, mercenaries, child soldiersand humanitarian access: stresses lhallollow-up activityby the UN will reqUire close cooperation and coordinationthroughout the UN system.

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Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4776 (19 June 2003) Guinea-Bissau and Gambia.

5/PV.4834 (29 Sept. 2003) Guinea Bissau, Community ofPortuguese-Speaking Countries.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4776 (19 June 2003).At the 4776th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on situation in Guinea-Bissau: S/PRST/2003/8.

5/PV.4794 (25 July 2003).At the 4794th meeting. the President made a

slatement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Security Council missions to Central Africaand West Africa: S/PRST/2003/12.

5/PV.4834 (29 Sept. 2003).

5/PV.4860 (18 Nov. 2003),

HUMAN RIGHTS

General documents

5/2003/80 Letter, 21 Jan. 2003, from Greece. Transmitsstatement by the Presidency of the European Unioncondemning the execution of death sentences in theSudan issued on 15 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/233 (N57/742) Letter, 26 Feb. 2003, fromArmenia. Transmits memorandum entitled "Facts relatingto the anti-Armenian pogroms in Sumgait in February1988".

5/2003/509 (N57/803) Letter, 22 Apr. 2003, from Cuba.Transmits transcript of press conference by the ForeignMinister. held in Havana, Apr. 92003; concerns Cuban·United States relations and trials of 37 Cubans accusedin cooperation with Cuban dissidence movement in theUnited States.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran. 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/629 (N57/825) Letter. 5 June 2003. from Cuba.Transmits statement by Fidel Castro. President of Cuba,in connection with recent arrest of several mercenariesand the death penalty for hijackers of a passengers ferryin Havana Bay, and concerns alleged increase in actionsby the United Slates Government against the Cubanpeople,

5/2003/866 Leller, 5 Sep\. 2003. from Italy. Transmitsstatement on Daw Aung San Suu Kyi issued on 5 Sep\.2003 by the President of the European Union on behalfof the European Union.

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5/2003/952 (N58/415) Letter, 27 Sept. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group. final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference. held at UN Headquarters. 30 SepL2003.

5/2003/982 (N58/429) Letter, 9 OcL 2003. from Cyprus.Reports that on 5 Oct. 2003 members of Grey Wolvesorganization, mainly ofTurkish mainland origin. gatheredin front of offices of the Turkish Cypriot daily newspaperAfrika (formerly Avrupa) in Nicosia allegedly extendingthreats against the newspaper and lives of its journalists,Sener Levent and Ali Osman; appeals to the Secretary­General to exercise his influence upon Turkey in order toexert pressure on Mr. Denktash of the Turkish Cypriotcommunity and to instruct its authorities to respecthuman rights of the Turkish Cypriots and theirfundamental liberties of free expression and speech.

5/2003/1049 (N58/541) Letter, 27 Ocl. 2003. fromTurkey. Transmits letter of 22 Oct. 2003 from Resat<;aglar of the Turkish Cypriot community referring toletter from Cyprus dated 9 act. 2003 (N58/429­S/2003/982) concerning alleged suppression of freedomof press and expression of the journalists; refutes theallegations made therein.

5/2003/1101 (N58/603) Letter, 17 Nov. 2003, fromCyprus. Refers to the letter of 9 Oct. 2003 from Cyprus(N58/429-S/2003/982) and brings to the Secrelary­General's attention additional information on allegedprosecution of the press by Turkish forces in Cyprus.

5/2003/1145 (N58/618) Letter, 1 Dec. 2003, from Austria.Reports that international symposium "The role of judgesin the promotion and protection of human rights:strengthening inter-agency cooperation" was held inVienna on 24 Nov. 2003 and transmits the ViennaDeclaration on the Role of Judges in the Promotion andProtection of Human Rights and FundamentalFreedoms. adopted at the symposium.

S/2003/1179 (N58/628) Letter, 10 Dec. 2003, fromTurkey, Transmits letter of 10 Dec. 2003 from Resat<;aglar of the Turkish Cypriot community referring toletter from Cyprus dated 17 Nov. 2003 (N58/603­S/2003/11 01) concerning alleged suppression offreedom of press and expression of the journalists;refutes the allegations contained therein,

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

General documents

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession. held at Tehran. 28·30 May 2003.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4762 (22 May 2003).

S/PV.4762IResumption1) (22 May 2003).

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General documents

5/2003/823 (N58/298) Identical letters, 19 Aug. 2003,from Pakistan addressed to the President of the GeneralAssembly and the President of the Security Council.Concerns the Pakistan-India relations and the Jammuand Kashmir dispute and states that a resolution ofJammu and Kashmir is central to the promotion ofnormal and friendly relations belween Pakistan and India

. and holds the key to peace and stability in South Asia.

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS

General documents

5/2003/332 (A/57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of IheCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Stalement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofihe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/952 (N58/415) Letter, 27 Sepl. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003.

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYSee a/so: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

General documents

5/2003/12 Note [concerning agreement that CristianMaquieira (Chile) will serve as Chairman of the SecurityCouncil Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations fora period ending 31 Dec. 2003] 1by the President of theSecurity Council.

5/2003/30 Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) - Threats tointernational peace and security caused by terrorist acts: note 1 by the President of the Security Council.

5/2003/197 (N57/738) Letter, 18 Feb. 2003, from Franceand the Russian Federation. Transmits the Russian­French Declaration on Strategic Issues adopted in Paris.10 Feb. 2003; concerns practical cooperation aimed atpreventing the proliferation of weapons of massdestruction and materials and technologies related totheir production.

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5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theC.oordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement. theFinal Documenl. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/506 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from Mexico. Transmitssummary of the pUblic meeting of the Security Councilon the theme "The Security Council and regionalorganizations: Facing tile New Challenges toInternational Peace and Security" held on 11 Apr. 2003under the Presidency of Mexico.

5/2003/608 (N57/822) Letter, 3 June 2003. from theRussian Federation. Transmits the Saint Petersburgappeal adopted on 1 June 2003 by the Heads of Stateand Government participating in the international eventsmarking the 300th anniversary of Saint PetersburgRussian Federation. '

5/2003/619 (N57/B24) Leller, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of !ran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe IslamiC Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/637 (N57/826) Letter, 6 June 2003, from Franc~.Transmits Statement and Action Plan on securingradioactive sources. adopted by the Heads of Stale andGovernment of the Group of Eight (G8) at Evian, as partof the fight against the proliferation of weapons of massdestruction.

5/2003/642 (N58/94) Letler, 10 June 2003, from theRussian Federation. Transmits Declaration by the Headsof State of the Members of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, signed in Moscow. 29 May 2003.

5/2003/1091 (N58/595) Letter, 11 Nov. 2003. from Chile.Transmits letter dated 5 Nov. 2003 by the Minister ofForeign Affairs in his capacity as chairman of theInternational Code of Conduct against Ballistic MissileProliferation, also known as the Hague Code of Conductfor the period Oct. 2003-0ct. 2004; reports on the 'current activities of the Hague Code of Conduct and theresults of the 2nd regular meeting of subscribing Statesheld in New York on 2-3 Oct. 2003. '

5/2003/1134 (N58/611) Leller, 21 Nov. 2003, from Indiaand the Russian Federation. Transmits Declaration ofthe Russian Federation and the Republic of India onGlobal Challenges and Threats to International Securityand Stability, adopted in Moscow during the visit of thePrime Minister of India to the RussIan Federation on 12Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1184 Note [concerning extension of the mandateof the Security Council Working Group on PeacekeepingOperations, until 31 Dec. 2004]1 by the President of theSecurity Council.

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5/2003/1196 Letter, 19 Dec. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Transmits communique released by theSecretary of the General People's Committee for ForeignLiaison and International Cooperation to the effect thatthe Libyan Arab Jamahiriya meets all its obligationsunder treaties and conventions relating to the eliminationof all types of weapons of mass destruction; reports thatLibyan Arab Jamahiriya and has signed an AdditionalProtocol to the Agreement on Safeguards and is ready toreceive visits of inspection teams to verify its compliancewith its commitments.

5/2004/113 Leller, 6 Feb. 2004, from Ireland. Transmitsstatement on Libya's accession to the Convention on theProhibition of the Development, Production, Stockpilingand Use of Chemical Weapons and on TheirDestruction, issued on 5 Feb. 2004 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/630 Draft resolution [on extension for 12 monthsof suspension of investigation or prosecution casesinvolving personnel from States not parties to the RomeStatute of the International Criminal Court].

5/2003/1106 Draft resolution [on the bomb attacks inIstanbul, Turkey, on 15 and 20 November 2003].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PRST/2003/5 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4753rd meeting, 13 May 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The role of the Security Council in the pacificsettlement of disputes"] J by the President of the SecurityCouncil.

Reaffirms its commitment to maintain internationalpeace and security through effective collective measuresfor the prevention and removal of threats to the peace orother breaches of the peace, and to bring about bypeaceful means, and in conformity with the principles ofjustice and intemalionallaw, adjustment or settlement ofinternational disputes or situations which might lead to abreach of the peace; recognizes that UN and its organscan play an important role in preventing disputes fromarising between parties, in preventing existing disputesfrom escalating into conflicts. and in containing andresolving the conOicts when they occur; reiterates itscommitment to make a wider and effective use of theprocedures and means enshrined in the provisions of theCharter of UN on the pacific settlement of disputes as oneof the essential components of its work to promote andmaintain international peace and security.

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5/PR5T/2003/15 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4833rd meeting, 24 Sep!. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Justice and the rule of law: the United Nationsrole"] 1by the Presideni of the Security Council.

The Security Council met at Ministerial level on 24Sep!. 2003 to consider "Justice and the Rule of Law: theUnited Nations Role". Ministers expressed their respectiveviews and understandings on, and reaffirmed the vitalimportance of these issues, recalling the repeatedemphasis gIven to them in the work of the Council, forexample in the context of the protection of civilians inarmed conflict, in relation to peacekeeping operations andin connection with international criminal justice; statementsmade on 24 Sep!. demonstrated the abundant wealth ofrelevant experience and expertise that exists within the UNsystem and in the Member.States. Ministers consideredthat it would be appropriate to examine further how toharness and direct this expertise and experience so that itwas more readily accessible to the Council, to the widerUN membership and to the international community as awhole, so that the lessons and experience of the pastcould be, as appropriate, learned and built on. The Councilwelcomed in particular the offer by the Secretary-Generalto provide a report which could guide and inform furtherconsideration of these matters.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4710 (20 Feb. 2003) Albania, Argentina, Australia,Bahrain, Belarus. Canada, Colombia. Croatia, Cuba,Egypt, El Salvador. Fiji, Greece, Islamic Republic of Iran,Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Myanmar, Peru. SouthAfrica, Turkey, Ukraine and Yemen.

5/PV,4739 (11 Apr. 2003) Greece, Organization ofAmerican States. African Union. League of Arab States.Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe andEconomic Community of West African States.

5/PV,4753 (13 May 2003) Azerbaijan, Colombia,Ethiopia, Greece. Honduras, India and Indonesia.

5/PV.4753(Resumption1) (13 May 2003) Armenia.

5/PV.4772 (12 June 2003) Argentina, Brazil, Canada,Democratic Republic of the Congo, Greece. IslamicRepublic of Iran. Jordan. Liechtenstein. Malawi,Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria. Peru, South Africa,Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay.

SIPV.4792 (23 July 2003) Colombia. Indonesia. Israel,Italy, Japan, Nepal, Peru, Republic of Korea, Ugandaand Ukraine.

5/PV.479B (29 July 2003) Argentina, Australia. Colombia.India, Israel, Italy, Japan. Liechtenstein and Ukraine.

S/PV.4835 (30 Sep!. 2003) Argentina, Australia, Austria,Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, Denmark. Finland, Italy, Japan.Jordan. Liechtenstein. New Zealand, Philippines,Republic of Korea, Romania, San Marino, Serbia andMontenegro, Sierra Leone, Sweden, Switzerland,Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay.

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S/PV.4867 (20 Nov. 2003) Turkey.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4710 (20 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4739 (11 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4739/Corr.1 (11 Apr. 2003).Corrects text.

S/PV.4752 (6 May 2003).

S/PV.4753 (13 May 2003).

5/PV.4753(Resumption1} (13 May 2003).At the 4753rd meeting. the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members. inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the role of the Security Council in the pacificsettlement of disputes: S/PRST/2003/5.

S/PV.4772 (12 June 2003).At the 4772nd meeting, draft resolutlon S/2002/630

was adopted (12-0-3): resolution 1487 (2003).

S/PV.4792 (23 July 2003).

S/PV.4798 (29 July 2003).

5/PV.4833 (24 Sept. 2003).At the 4833rd meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members. inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the item entitled "Justice and the Rule of Law:the United Nations role": S/PRST/2003/15.

S/PV.4835 (30 Sept. 2003).

S/PV.4867 (20 Nov. 2003).At the 4867th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/11 06

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1516 (2003).

Resolutions

S/RES/1487(2003) [Extension for 12 months ofsuspension of investigation or prosecution casesinvolving personnel from Slates not parties to the RomeStatute of the International Criminal Court].

Requests that the ICC shall for a 12-month periodstarting 1 July 2003 not commence or proceed withinvestigation or prosecution of any such case, unless theSecurity Council decides otherwise; decides that MemberStates shall take no action inconsistent with paragraph 1and with their international obligations; decides to remainseized of the matter. (Adopted 12-0-3. 4772nd meeting, 12June 2003)

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S/RE5/1516(2003) [The bomb attacks in Istanbul, Turkey,on 15 and 20 November 2003].

Condemns in the strongest terms the bomb attacksin Istanbul, Turkey. on 15 Nov. 2003 and 20 Nov. 2003, inwhich many lives were claimed and people injured. as wellas other terrorist acts in various countries, and regardssuch acts, like any act of terrorism, as a threat to peaceand security; expresses its deepest sympathy andcondolences to the people and Governments of Turkeyand the United Kingdom and to the victlms of the terroristattacks and their families; urges all States, in accordancewith their obligations under resolution 1373 (2001), tocooperate in efforts to find and bring to justice theperpetrators, organizers and sponsors of these terroristattacks. (Adopted unanimously, 4867th meeting, 20 Nov.2003)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE FORCEIN AFGHANISTANSee: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

INTERNATIONAL SECURITY PRESENCE INKOSOVOSee: KFpR

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIASee a/so: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/829 (N58/297) Note [transmitting the 10th annualreport of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia, covering the period 1 Aug. 2002-31 JUly2003] 1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 20 Aug. 2003.

5/2003f829/Corr.1 (N58/297/Corr.1) Note [transmittingthe 10th annual report of the International Tribunal forthe Former Yugoslavia, covering the period 1 Aug. 2002­~1 July 2003] : corrigendum 1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 3 Dec. 2003. - Corrects text.

General documents

5/2003/530 Letter, 7 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of 1 May 2003 from thePresident of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia requesting the Security Council to amend theStatute of the Tribunal so that, during the period forwhich an ad litem judge is appointed to serve in theTribunal for a trial, he or she can also adjUdicate in pre­trial proceedings in other cases.

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5/2003/766 Letter, 28 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the Security Council resolution 1259(1999) on the appointment of Carla Del Ponte asProsecutor of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia and of the International Tribunal for Rwandaand reports that the term of office of Del Ponte will cometo an end on 14 Sept. 2003; states that it is now time tosplit the positions of the Prosecutor of the 2 Tribunals, sothat they are occupied by different people and enclosesthe proposed amendment to be adopted by the GeneralAssembly and the Security Council.

5/2003/882 Letter, 26 Aug. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to article 13 bis, para. 2. of the statute ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia and reports the Secretary-General's intentionto proceed to consultation with the President of theSecurity Council on the appointment of Jean-ClaudeAntonetti to replace Claude Jorda as permanent judge ofthe Tribunal, effective 1 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/883 Letter, 29 Aug. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter dated 26 Aug. 2003 (S/20031882) and reports thatthe President of the Security Council, having consultedthe Council members, supports the Secretary-General'sintention to appoint Jean-Claude Antonetti as a judge ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia.

5/20031884 Letter, 9 Sept. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to letter dated 29 Aug. 2003 from theformer President of the Security Council, Mikhail Wehbe(SI2003/883) and the corresponding letter from thePresident of the General Assembly and reports theappointment of Jean-Claude AntoneUi as permanentjudge of the International Criminal Tnbunal for theFormer Yugoslavia, effective 1 Ocl. 2003, for theremainder of the term of office of Judge Claude Jorda,which will expire on 16 Nov. 2005.

S/2003/1087 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Refers to article 13 bis, para 2, para. 2, of theStatute of the International Criminal Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia and reports that Judge David Hunt(Australia) has resigned as a permanent judge of theTribunal effective 16 Nov. 2003 and that Australiapresented candidacy of Kevin Horace ParKer to replaceJudge Hunt; requests consultation with the Presidentregarding the appointment.

S/2003/1088 Letter, 10 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter of 3 Nov. 2003 (5/200311 OB7) and reports that IhePresident of the Security Council, having consulted theCounCil members, supports the Secretary-General'sintention to appoint Kevin Horace Parker as a permanentjudge of the International Criminal Tribunal for theFormer YugoslavIa.

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5/2003/1089 Letter, 12 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to letter dated 10 Nov. 2003 from thePresident of the Security Council (51200311088)concurring with the Secretary-General's proposal toappoint Kevin Horace Parker as a permanent judge ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia; reports receipt of a corresponding letter fromthe President of the General Assembly, and theappointment of Kevin Horace Parker, effective 4 Dec.2003, for the remainder of the term of office of JudgeDavid Hunt, whose term will expire on 16 Nov. 2005.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/546 Draft resolution [on amending article 13quater of the Statute of the International Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia].

5/2003/835 Draft resolution [on implementation ofCompletion State9ies of the lnlernational Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia and the International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda].

5/2003/846 Draft resolution [on the appointment of CarlaDel Ponte as Prosecutor of the International Tribunal forthe Former Yugoslavia].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote}

5/PV.4B3B (9 Oct. 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina,Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia and Montenegro.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4759 (19 May 2003).At the 4759th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/546

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1481 (2003).

5/PV.4806 (8 Aug. 2003).

S/PV.4817 (28 Aug. 2003)At the 4817th meeting, draft resolution S12003/835

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1503 (2003).

SIPV.4819 (4 Sept. 2003).At the 4819th meeting, draft resolution S/20031846

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1504 (2003).

5/PV.4838 (9 Oct. 2003).

SIPV.4838/Corr.1 (9 Oct. 2003).Corrects text

Resolutions

S/RES/1481(2003) [Amending article 13 quater of theStatute of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia).

Decides to amend article 13 quater of the Statute ofthe International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and toreplace that article with the provisions set oul in the annex10 this resolution (Adopted unanimously, 4759lh meeting.19 May 2003)

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S/RES/1503(2003} [Implementation of CompletionStategies 01 the International Tribunal lor the FormerYugoslavia and lhe Inlernational Criminal Tribunal forRwanda].

Requests the Presidents 01 the International CriminalTribunallor the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and theInternational Criminal Tribunallor Rwanda (ICTR) andtheir Prosecutors, in their annual reports to the Council, toexplain their plans to implement the ICTY and ICTRCompletion Strategies; calls on the ICTY and the ICTR 10take all possible measures to complete investigations bythe end 012004, to complete all trial activities at firslinstance by the end of 2008, and to complete all work in2010 (the Completion Strategies); decides to amend Article15 of the Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwandaand to replace that Article with the provision set out inAnnex I to this resolution, and requests the Secretary­General to nominate a person to be the Prosecutor of theICTR. (Adopted unanimously, 4817th meeting, 28Aug.2003)

S/RES/1504(20031 [The appointment of Carla Del Ponteas Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia].

Appoints Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of theInternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, with effectfrom 15 Sep!. 2003 for a 4-year term. (Adoptedunanimously, 4819th meeting, 4 Sep!. 2003)

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDASee also: RWANDA SITUATION

Reports

8/2003/707 (A/58/140) Note [transmitting the 8th annualreport of the tnternational Criminal Tribunallor Rwanda,covering the period 1 July 2002-30 June 20031/ by theSecretary-General.

Issued: 11 July 2003.

5/2003/946 Letter, 3 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 29 Sept. 2003 from thePresident of the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda enclosing report entitled "Completion Strategyof the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda", whichreviews the situation regarding the conduct of trialsbefore the Tribunal.

General documents

S/2003/290 Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 955(1994),1165 (1998),1329 (2000),1411(2002) and 1431(2002) and forwards 26 nominations received pursuantto article 12, para. 1 (c) of the Statute of the InternationalTribunal for Rwanda. as amended.

S/2003/382 Leller, 28 Mar. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter dated 6 Mar. 2003 fromthe Secretary-General (S/2003/290) and reports that theSecurity Council took note of the information containedtherein and has decided to extend the deadline for thenomination of ad litem judges for the InternationalTribunal for Rwanda until 15 Apr. 2003.

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5/2003/431 (N57/790) Identicallelters, 16 Apr. 2003,from the Secretary-General addressed to the Presidentof the General Assembly and the President of theSecurity Council. Transmits letter dated 26 Mar. 2003from the President of the International Tribunal forRwanda requesting extension of the term of office of 4non-elected permanent jUdges to allow them to disposeof a number of ongoing cases; slales that the costsassociated with tile extension for 2003 will be met fromwithin the 2002-2003 appropriations and the costs forthe 2004-2005 biennium will be taken into account in tile2004-2005 budget proposals for the Tribunal.

8/2003/467 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the letter dated 6 Mar. 2003 from theSecretary-General (S/2003/290) and to the letter dated28 Mar. 2003 Irom the President of the Security Counicl(S/2003/382) and forwards 35 nominations receivedpursuant to article 12, para. 1 (cl of the Statute of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda, as amended; statesthat the number of candidates received falls short of theminimum number of 36 which should appear in the list tobe established by the Security Council for transmissionto the General Assembly

8/2003/550 Lelter, 30 Apr. 2003, from the President of theSecurily Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of16 Apr. 2003 (8/2003/431) requesting extension of theterm of office of 4 non-elected permanent jUdges of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda and states thatmembers of the Security Council would like to haveclarincation on legal and practical issues before takingaction on the requests.

8/2003/551 Letter, 8 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to letter of 16 Apr. 2003 from theSecretary-General (S/2003/431) and to letter of 30 Apr.2003 from the President of the Security Council(S/2003/550) and transmits letters dated 6 May 2003from the President of the International Tribunal forRwanda concerning the extension of the term of office ofjudges Matanzima Maqutu and Navanethem Pill ay;urges the members of the Security Council to make arealistic appraisal of the special circumstances of theButare Case and to treatlhe requested long extension ofjUdge Maqutu as an exceptional measure; also confirmsthe availabitily of Judge Pillay to complete the MediaCase.

8/2003/554 Letter, 19 May 2003, from Mexico Transmitsexchange of lellers dated 30 Apr. and 2 May 2003between the Security Council and the InternationalCriminal Court concerning extension of the term of officeof Judge Navanethem Pillay, President of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

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5/2003/604 Letter, 23 May 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'slellers of 16 Apr. and 8 May 2003 (S/2003/431 and5/2003/551), attaching for consideration by the membersof the Security Council 2 letters from the President of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda, requesting extensionsof the terms of office of 4 non-elected permanent judgesof the Tribunal and providing information anddocumentation requested by the members of theCouncil: reports that those letters have been carefullyconsidered and thatlhe Council has decided to accede,with one exception, to the requests in the letter of 26Mar. 2003 and that the Council's decision is contained inresolution 1482 (2003) of 19 May 2003.

5/2003/605 Letter, 2 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to letter of 16 Apr. 2003 from theSecretary-General (5/2003/431) and to letter of 23 May2003 from the former President of the Security Council(5/2003/604) and transmits letter dated 2 June 2003from the new President of the International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda concerning the decisions taken atthe plenary meeting of the Tribunal, held 26-27 May2003; states that the Tribunal had amended Rule 15 ofits Rules of Procedure and Evidence which allows. undercertain circumstances, a trial to continue with asubstitute judge in cases of death, illness, resignation.non-re-election or non-extension of term of office.

5/2003/689 Letter, 27 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to article 12 of the Statute of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda and reports thatMansoor Ahmed (Pakistan) resigned as permanentjudge of the International Tribunal, effective 20 May2003; recommends the appointment of Khalida Rachid(Pakistan) to replace Mansoor Ahmed; includescurriculum vitae of candidate.

5/2003/690 Letter, 2 July 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter dated 27 June 2003from the Secretary-General (S/2003/689) and stalesthat, after consulting the members of the Council, heconcurs 'Nith the Secrelary-General's intention to appointKhalida Rachid as a permanent judge of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda.

5/2003/691 Letter, 7 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the leller of 2 July 2003 from thePresident of the Security Council (S/2003/690) concuringwith the Secretary-General's proposal to appoint KhalidaRachid as permanent jUdge of the International Tribunalfor Rwanda and reports appointment of Ms. Rachid forthe remainder of the term of office of Mansoor Ahmedwhich will expire on 24 May 2007.

5/2003/731 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the President of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Reports onthe progress of the 4 cases presided by the judges of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, whose termsof office were extended in Security Council resolution1482 (2003), to enable them to complete the cases.

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5/2003/766 Letter, 28 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the Security Council resolution 1259(1999) on the appointment of Carla Del Ponte asProsecutor of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugoslavia and of the International Tribunal for Rwandaand reports that the term of office of Del Ponte will cQmeto an end on 14 Sepl. 2003; states that it is now time tosplit the positions of the Prosecutor of the 2 Tribunals, sothat they are occupied by different people and enclosesthe proposed amendment to be adopted by the GeneralAssembly and the Security Council.

5/20031794 Letter. 5 Aug. 2003, fron Rwanda. Transmitsstatement dated 4 Aug. 2003 by the Government on theproposal for the appointment of separate Prosecutors forthe International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda andInternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; urgesthe members of the Security Council to approve theproposal and also to consider other necessary reformswhich would make the Rwanda Tribunal more efficientand accountable; calls upon the members of the Councilto organize, as soon as possible, a debate to consider acomprehensive review of the performance, mandate andfuture of the Rwanda Tribunal.

5/2003/879 Letter, 12 Sep!. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated B Sep!. .2003 from thePresident of the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda requesting that the Security Council amend thestatute of the Tribunal so that, during the period duringwhich an ad litem judge is appointed to serve on theTribunal for a trial. he or she can also adjudicate in pre­trial proceedings in other cases.

5/2003/1094 Letter, 13 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Reportson the progress of the 4 cases presided by the jUdges ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, whoseterms of office were extended in Security Councilresolution 1482 (2003), to enable them to complete thecases.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/505 Draft resolution [on nominations for ad litemjudges of the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda].

5/2003/549 Draft resolution [on extention of the term ofoffice of 4 non-elected permanent jUdges of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda).

5/2003/835 Draft resolution [on implementation ofCompletion Stategies of the International CriminalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for RwandaJ.

5/2003/847 Draft resolution [on the appointment ofHassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

5/2003/1033 Draft resolution [on the amendment ofarticles 11 and 12 quarter of the Statute of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

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S/PRSTJ2003/18 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4849th meeting, 27 act. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda"] Jbythe President of the Security Council.

Notes the invitation of the General Assemblycontained in resolution 57/289 of 20 Dec. 2002 that itaddress uncertainties regarding the power of the Tribunalto finance the upgrading of prison accomodations:confinns that it is within the lawful powers of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda under its Statute to fundthe renovation and refurbishment of prison facilities inStates that have concluded agreements with the UN forthe carrying out prison sentences of the Tribunal. Suchfunds shall be used to bring up to intemational minimumstandards the prison accomodation to be occupied or usedpursuant to those agreements.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

SJPV.4838 (9 act. 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina,Croalia, Rwanda and Serbia and Montenegro.

Discussion in plenary

SJPV.4731 (28 Mar. 2003).

S/PV.4731JCorr.1 (28 Mar. 2003).Corrects text.

SIPV.4745 (29 Apr. 2003).At the 4745th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/505

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1477 (2003).

SJPV.4760 (19 May 2003).At the 4760th meeting, draft resolution S/20031549

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1482 (2003).

SJPV.4806 (8 Aug. 2003).

S/PV.4817 (28 Aug. 2003).At the 4817th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/835

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1503 (2003).

SIPV.4819 (4 Sap!. 2003).At the 4819th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/847

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1505 (2003).

SJPV.4838 (9 Ocl. 2003).

SJPV.4838/Corr.1 (9 Oct. 2003).Corrects text.

SJPV.4849 (27 act. 2003).At the 4849th meeting, draft resolution 51200311033

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1512 (2003); thePresident made a statement. on behalf of the Councilmembers, in connection with the Council's consideration ofthe item entitled "International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda": S/PRST/2003/18.

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Resolutions

S/RES/1477(2003) [Nominations for ad litem judges of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

Forwards nominations to the General Assembly inaccordance with article 12 ter, paragarph 1 (d), of theStatute of the International Tribunal (Adopted unanimously,4745th meeting, 29 Apr. 2003)

SJRESJ1482(2003) [Extension of the term of office of 4non-elected pennanent judges of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

Decides in response to the request by the SecretaryGeneralthal: (a) JUdge Dolenc, once replaced as amember of the Tribunal, finish the Cyangugu case whichhe has begun before expiry of his term of office: (b) JudgeMaqutu, once replaced as a member of the Tribunal, finishthe Kajelijeti and Kamuhanda cases which he has begunbefore expiry of his term of office; (c) NotwithstandingArticle 11, paragraph 1, of the Statute of the Tribunal andon an exceptional basis, Judge Ostrovsky, once replacedas a member of the Tribunal, finish the Cyangugu casewhich he has begun before expiry of his term of office; (d)Judge Pillay, once replaced as a member of the Tribunal,finish the Media case which she has begun before expiryof her term of office; takes note in this regard of theintention of the Tribunal to finish the Cyangugu casebefore the end of Feb. 2004 and the Kajelijeli, ~<amuhandaand Media cases before the end of Dec. 2003: requeststhe President of the Tribunal to provide it. by 1 Aug. 2003,by 15 Nov. 2003 and by 15 Jan. 2004, with reports on theprogress of the cases referred to in paragraph 1 above.(Adopted unanimously. 4760th meeting, 19 May 2003)

SJRES/1503(2003) (Implementation of CompletionStategies of the International Criminal Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia and the International CriminalTribunal For Rwanda].

Requests the Presidents of the International CriminalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) andtheir Prosecutors, in their annual reports to the Council, toexplain their plans to implement the ICTY and ICTRCompletion Strategies: calls on the ICTY and the ICTR totake all possible measures to complete investigations bythe end of 2004, to complete all trial activities at firstinstance by the end of 2008, and to complete all work in2010 (the Completion Strategies): decides to amend Article15 of the Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwandaand to replace that Article with the provision set out inAnnex I to this resolution, and requests the Secretary­General to nominate a person to be the Prosecutor of theICTR. (Adopted unanimously, 4817th meeting. 28 Aug.2003)

S/RESJ1505(2003) [The appointment of Hassan BubacarJa\low as Prosecutor of the International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda].

Appoints Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor ofthe International Tribunal for Rwanda with effect from 15Sepl. 2003 for a <I-year term. (Adopted unanimously,4819th meeting, 4 Sept. 2003)

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5/RE5/1512(2003) [The amendment of articles 11 and 12quarter of the Statute of the International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda].

Decides to amend articles 11 and 12 quarter of theSlatute of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwandaand to replace those articles with the provisions set out inthe annex to this resolution; decides to remain activelyseized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 4849thmeeting, 27 Ocl. 2003)

IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)-IRAQ

General documents

5/2003/44 Letter, 12 Jan. 2003, from Iraq. Reportscontinued violations by the Iranian side of the ceasefireresolution and the 1991 Tehran agreement concerningthe area of separation between Iraq and the IslamicRepublic of Iran, 24 July-22 Nov. 2002.

IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)-UNITED ARABEMIRATES

General documents

5/2003/302 Letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from the United ArabEmirates. Requests that an item entitled "Letter dated 3December 1971 from the Permanent Representatives ofAlgeria, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Republic and lhe People'sDemocratic Republic of Yemen to the United Nationsaddressed to the President of the Secretary-General(S/1 0409)", concerning the territorial claims over GreaterTunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa islands, be retained inthe list of matters of which the Security Council is seizedfor the year 2003.

IRAQ-AIRSPACESee: IRAQ-POST·CONFLlCT SITUATION

IRAQ-HUMAN RIGHTS

General documents

5/2003/524 Note [transmitting Statement of Patriarchsand Bishops of Iraq]/ by the President of the SecurityCouncil.

Transmits lelter dated 2 May 2003 from the HolySee enclosing Statement of Patriarchs and Bishops ofIraq, issued on 29 Apr. 2003.

IRAQ-IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLfC OF)See: IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF}-IRAQ

IRAQ-POST-CONFLlCT SITUATIONSee also: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

General documents

5/2003158 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Iraq. Transmits letterof 14 Jan. 2003 from the Minister for Foreign Affairsreporting alleged violations of Iraq's airspace by UnitedStates and British aircrafts over the period 7 Dec. 2002-3Jan. 2003.

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5/2003/108 Identical letters, 27 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits letter from the Ministerfor Foreign Affairs of Iraq reporting alleged violation ofIraqi airspace and bombing of civilian and military sitesin Iraq by United States and British aircraft in the period18 Dec. 2002-17 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/222 Letter, 24 Feb. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitslelter dated 19 Feb. 2003 from the Minister for ForeignAffairs reporting alleged violations of the demilitarizedzone by United Kingdom and United States aircraft overthe period 4-31 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/230 Letter, 25 Feb. 2003. from Iraq. Reportsalleged violations of Iraq's airspace and internationalborders in the area of Makr al-Ni"am and Nukhayb westof Ar'ar, committed by a group of United Slateshelicopters over the period 11-14 Feb. 2003; calls uponthe Secrelary-General to take necessary measures toput an end to such practices in accordance with hisresponsibilities under the Charter of the UN.

5/2003/297 Letter, 10 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Reports that atotal of 459 items of unexploded ordnance were foundand disposed of in various parts of Iraq in the period 1­31 Jan. 2003.

512003/310 Letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Minister for ForeignAffairs concerning alleged violations of Iraqi airspace byUnited States by sending of unauthorized U-2 planewithout notification, 11 Mar. 2003; requests the UN, theSecurity Council and the UN Monitoring, Verification andInspection Commission to lake necessary steps toprevent such acts at this grave and sensitive juncture.

IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATIONSee also: IRAQ-POST-CONFLlCT SITUATION

NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION

UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQUN IRAQ-KUWAIT OBSERVATION MISSION

Reports

5/2003/61 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established by resolution661 (1990) concerning the situation between Iraq andKuwait Transmits 47th report of the Security CouncilCommittee eslablished by resolution 661 (1990)concerning the situation between Iraq and Kuwaitpursuant to para. 6, subpara. (f), of the guidelines tofaciliate full international implemenlation of para. 24, 25and 27 of Security Council resolution 687 (1991).

5/2003/95 letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of same date from the DirectorGeneral of IAEA enclosing update report of the IAEApursuant to Security Council resolution 1441 (2002);includes also an agreed statement following talksbetween the UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission/IAEAand Iraq, Baghdad, 19-20 Jan. 2003.

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5/2003/195 Letter, 14 Mar. 2003, from the President of theGoverning Council of the UN CompensationCommission. Concerns the 47th sess. of the GoverningCouncil of the UN Compensation Commission, held atGeneva, 11-13 Mar. 2003, and transmits reports andrecommendations made by the Panel of Commissionersconcerning D and E categories of claims.

5/2003/232 Note [transmitting the 12th quarterly report ofthe Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring,Verification and Inspection Commission, in accordancewith para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999)]1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 28 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/300 Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established by resolution661 (1990) concerning the situation between Iraq andKuwait. Transmits 7th annual report of the Committee,covering its activities for the period 1 Jan.- 31 Dec. 2002.

5/2003/331 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established by resolution661 (1990) concerning the situation between Iraq andKuwait. Transmits report of the Committee on theimplementation of the arrangements contained in para.1, 2, 6, 8, 9 and 10 of Security Council resolution 985(1995).

S/2003/393 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (for theperiod from 16 September to 21 March 2003).

Issued: 31 Mar. 2003.

S1200313931Add.1 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (for theperiod from 16 September to 21 March 2003):addendum.

Issued: 1 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/419 Eleventh report of the Secretary-Generalpursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999).

Issued: 11 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/422 Letter, 14 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter submitting the 15thconsolidated report of the Director General of the IAEAunder para. 16 of Security Council resolution 1051(1996) on the Agency's implementation of its monitoringand verification plan with regard to Iraq's nuclearweapons programme.

5120031507 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the ActingChairman of the Security Council Committee establishedby resolution 661 (1990) concerning the situationbetween Iraq and Kuwait. Transmits 48th report of theSecurity Council Committee established by resolution661 (1990) concerning the situation between Iraq andKuwait pursuant to para. 6, subpara. (t), of the guidelinesto faciliate full international implementation of para. 24,25 and 27 of Security Council resolution 687 (1991).

5/2003/576 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant toresolutions 1447 (2002), 1472 (2003) and 1476 (2003).

Issued: 28 May 2003.

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5/2003/580 Note [transmitting the 13th quarterly report ofthe Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring,Verification and Inspection Commission, in accordancewith para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999)}1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 30 May 2003.

5/2003/614 Twelfth report of llle Secretary-Generalpursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999).

Issued: 5 June 2003.

5/2003/640 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant toparagraph 16 (c) of resolution 1483 (2003),

Issued: 11 June 2003.

5/2003/656 Report of the Secretary-General on theactivities of the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait ObservationMission (for the period from 22 March to 15 June 2003).

Issued: 17 June 2003.

5/2003/711 Leller, 15 ,Iuly 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits lelter of 14 July 2003 from tileDirector General of IAEA enclosing report on inspectionactivities conducted 7-23 June 2003 by the IAEA atLocation C Nuclear Material Storage Facility nearTuwaitha complex soulh of Baghdad, Iraq; states thatthe inspection had the limited objective of verifying thenuclear material subject to safeguards at Location C inthe aftermath of incidents of looting at that location.

5/2003/714 Letter, 14 JUly 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established by resolution661 (1990) concerning the situation between Iraq andKuwait. Transmits the 49th report of the Security CouncilCommittee established by resolution 661 (1990)concerning the situation between Iraq and Kuwait.pursuant to para. 6, subpara. (f), of the guidelines tofaciliate full international implementation of para. 24, 25and 27 of Security Council resolution 687 (1991).

5/2003/715 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant toparagraph 24 of Security Council resolution 1483 (2003).

Issued: 17 July 2003.

5/2003/755 Letter, 27 June 2003, from the President ofthe Governing Council of the UN CompensationCommission. Concerns the 48th sess. of the GoverningCouncil of the UN Compensation Commission. held atGeneva, 24-26 June 2003, and transmits reports andrecommendations made by the Panel of Commissionersconcerning D, E and F categories of claims.

512003/813 Thirteenth report of the Secretary-Generalpursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999).

Issued: 13 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/844 Note [transmitting the 14th quarterly report ofthe Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring,Verification and Inspection Commission, in accordancewith para. 12 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999)]1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 28 Aug. 2003.

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5/2003/914 Letter, 18 Sept. 2003. from the President ofthe Governing Council of the UN CompensationCommission. Concerns the 49th sess. of the GoverningCouncil of the UN Compensation Commission, held atGeneva, 16-18 Sep\. 2003, and transmits reports andrecommendations made by the Panel of Commissionersconcerning D and E categories of claims.

5/2003/933 Report of the Secretary-General on theactivities of the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait ObservationMission for the period 16 June-1 October 2003.

Issued: 2 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/1032 Letter, 10 Oct. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Commillee established byresolution 661 (1990) concerning the situation betweenIraq and Kuwait. Transmits report of the Security CouncilCommillee established by resolution 661 (1990)concerning the situation between Iraq and Kuwaitpursuant to para. 6, subpara. (t), of the guidelines tofaciliate full international implementation of para. 24, 25and 27 of Security Council resolution 687 (1991).

5/2003/1135 Note [transmitting the 15th quarterly reporton the activities of the UN Monitoring, Verification andInspection Commission, in accordance with para. 12 ofSecurity Council resolution 1284 (1999)]1 by theSecretary-General.

Issued: 26 Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1149 Report of the Secretary-General pursuant toparagraph 24 of resolution 1483 (2003) and pargraph 12of resolution 1511 (2003).

Issued: 5 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1161 Fourteenth report of the Secretary-Generalpursuant to paragraph 14 of resolution 1284 (1999).

Issued: 9 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1205 Letter, 18 Dec. 2003, from the President ofthe Governing Council of the UN CompensationCommission. Concerns the 50th sess. of the GoverningCouncil of the UN Compensation Commission. held atGeneva, 16-18 Dec. 2003, and transmits reports andrecommendations made by the Panel of Commissionersconcerning D. E, F and C categories of claims.

General documents

5/200312 Identicallelters, 1 Jan. 2003. from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 1 Jan.2003 on the <lctivilies of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe lAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/4 Identical letters, 2 Jan. 2003. from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 2 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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512003/6 Lelter, 3 Jan. 2003, from the Secrelary-General.Transmits distribution plan for phase XIII, submilled byIraq in accordance with the Memorandum ofUnderstanding of 20 May 1996 and Security Councilresolution 1447 (2002).

512003/7 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from South Africa. Refers, inthe capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau forthe Non-Aligned Movement, to operative para. 5 of theSecurity Council resolution 1441 (2002), by which it wasdetermined that the weapons inspectors should report tothe Security Council by 27 Jan. 2003; requests theSecurity Council to consider applying rule 48 of theprovisional rules of procedure of the Council and todecide that the Council shall meet in public to receivereports from Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring,Verification and Inspection Commission and Director­General of the IAEA.

5/2003/13 Identicallellers, 3 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 3 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/14 Identicallelters, 7 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits letter dated 5 Jan.2003 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs concerningalleged military exercise by the United States forces nearthe demilitarized zone between Iraq and Kuwait,controlled by the UN Iraqi-Kuwait Observation Mission, 5Jan. 2003.

5/2003/27 Letter, 6 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision toappoint Brigadier-General Franciszek Gagor (Poland) asthe next Force Commander of the UN Iraq-KuwaitObservation Mission, to succeed Major General MiguelAngel Moreno (Argentina), who relinquished his post on18 Nov. 2002.

5/2003/28 Letter. 9 Jan. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letterdated 6 Jan. 2003 (S/2003/27) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of hisproposal to appoint Franciszek Gagor (Poland) as ForceCommander of the UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission.

5/2003/31 Idenlicallelters. 4 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 4 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe lAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/32 Identical lellers, 5 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 5 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/33 Identical letters, 6 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits daily report of 6 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/34 Identical letters, 7 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 7 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/35 Identical Ietlers, 8 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 8 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/37 Identicallelters, 9 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 9 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/41 Idenlicalletters, 10 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 10 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/42 Identical letters, 11 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 11 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/43 Identical letters, 12 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 12 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/47 Identicallelters, 13 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 13 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/50 Identical letters, 14 Jan. 2003. from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 14 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/56 Identical letters, 15 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 15 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection learns of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/57 Letter, 15 Jan. 2003, from Iraq. Transmits lelterof 12 Jan. 2003 from the Minister for Foreign Affairsconcerning certain practices by the UN CompensationCommission as a result of which Iraq is allegedlydeprived of the exercise of its right to self-defence, dueto the fact that it is not given adequate time to answerclaims submitted to it.

5/2003/65 Identicallelters, 16 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and Ihe President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 16 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/68 Identical lelters, 18 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 18 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/69 Identicallelters. 19 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report for 19 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003176 Identicallelters, 20 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 20 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/86 Identicallelters, 21 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 21 Jan.2003 on Ihe activities of the inspection teams of the UNMoniloring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/87 Identicallelters, 22 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 22 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/88 Identical letters, 22 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Refers 10 monitoring planestablished by Security Council resolution 715 (1991),under which Iraq is required to provide biannualdeclarations on the sites, equipment and materials whichare subject to the regime for the monitoring of chemical,biological. nuclear and missile activities; reports that on14 Jan. 2003 Iraq submitted biannual declaration for theperiod July 2002-Jan. 2003 to the Bagdad Monitoring,Verification and Inspection Centre.

5/2003/89 Letter, 23 Jan. 2003, from Iraq. Transmits letterdated 22 Jan. 2003 from the Minister for Foreign Affairsconcerning United States practices allegedly intended todestabilize regional peace and security in lhe Arab Gulfregion and to threaten civilian commerce, ports andships transporting oil.

5/2003/92 Identical letters, 23 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 23 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/93 Identical letters, 24 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and lhe President ofthe Securily Council. Transmits letter of the same datefrom the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq stating thatthe National Monitoring Directorate (NMD) encouragesIraqi scientists with whom UN Monitoring, Verificationand Inspection Commission and the IAEA requestprivate interviews and that the Iraqi scientists who havebeen contacted by NMD to this end and encouraged togive interviews have agreed to do so but have requestedthat a witness be present at the interview.

5/2003/94 Identical lellers, 24 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits letter of same date fromthe Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq concerningcooperation with the UN Monitoring, Verification andInspection Commission and the IAEA.

5/2003/97 Letter, 24 Jan. 2003 from Turkey. TransmitsJoint Declaration of the Regional Initiative on Iraq, heldin Istanbul, Turkey, 23 Jan. 2003 with the participation ofEgypt, Islamic Republic of Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia.Syrian Arab Republic and Turkey. as the host country.

5/2003/100 Identical letters. 24 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 24 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/104 Identical letters, 25 Jan. 2003. from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 25 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/105 Identical letters, 26 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 26 Jan.2003 on the activities of lhe inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/106 Identical letters, 27 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 27 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/107 Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter daled 25 Jan. 2003 from the Minister for ForeignAffairs of Iraq concerning alleged military exercise by theUnited States forces near the demilitarized zonebetween Iraq and Kuwait. controlled by the UN Iraqi­Kuwait Observation Mission, 16 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/109 Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from Iraq. Reportsalleged acts of piracy and provocation by the UnitedStates and Australian naval forces against Iraq in theArabian Gulf and Iraqi territorial waters; states thatcivilian ships were intercepted, searched and detainedwhile their crew were questioned for long periods oftime.

5/2003/115 Letter, 28 Jan. 2003, from Greece. TransmitsConclusions of the European Union General AffairsCouncil on Iraq, adopted on 27 Jan. 2003 at Brussels;fully supports the efforts of the UN to ensure full andimmediate compliance by Iraq with all relevantresolutions of the Security Council and urges Iraqiauthorities to engage in full and active cooperation withthe UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission and the IAEA.

5/2003/121 Idenlicalletters, 28 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits daily report of 28 Jan.2003 on activities carried out by inspection teams of theUN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commissionand the IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/122 Identical letters, 29 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 29 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/123 Letter, 30 Jan. 2003. from Iraq. Reportsalleged military activities carried out by the United Statesand Australian naval units in Iraqi territorial waters:states that the Auslralian naval unit inspected an Iraqitugboat on 26 Dec. 2002; also states that an Iraqitugboat towing the pontoon in the inspection zone andcarriying 2000 tons of fuel oil was allegedly attacked bya United States patrol boat.

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5/2003/131 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003. from Iraq. Transmitsletter of 30 Jan. 2003 from the Minister for ForeignAffairs containing Iraq's comments on the statement ofthe UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission delivered before the Security Council on 27Jan. 2003.

5120031132 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter dated 30 Jan. 2003 from the Minister for ForeignAffairs concerning the intention of the United Slates 10present "evidence of Iraq's possession of weapons ofmass destruction" to the Security Council on 5 Feb.2003.

5/20031133 Identical letters, 30 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. transmits dally report of 30 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/137 Identical letters, 31 Jan. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmils daily report of 31 Jan.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/138 Identical letters. 1 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 1 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/139 Identical letters. 2 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secrelary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 2 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/142 Letter, 4 Feb. 2003, from South Africa.Transmits, in the capacity as representative of theChairman of the African Union, communique issued bythe 7th ordinary session of the Central Organ of theMechanism for Conflict Prevention. Management andResolution. held at the level of Heads of State andGovernment at Addis Ababa, 3 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/144 Identicallelters, 3 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 3 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/150 Identical lelters, 4 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secrelary-General and to the Presidentof the Security Council. Transmits daily report of 4 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/153 Letter, 6 Feb. 2003, from South Africa. Refers.in the capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureaufor the Non-Aligned Movement. to reports of theExecutive Chairman of the UN Monitoring, Verificationand Inspection Commission and Director-General of theIAEA, that are due to present to the Security Council on14 Feb. 2003; states that this report will provide a clearindication of the besl way in which internationalcommunity might be able to support the Council inachieving peacefUl resolution of this matter; requests theSecurity Council to consider convening an open debatein order to afford the Members of the UN the opportunityto express their views on this important Issue.

5/2003/155 Identical letters, 5 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 5 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/160 Idenlicalletters, 6 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 6 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/161 Letter, 10 Feb. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraqconcerning the television interview with SaddamHussein, the President of Iraq and with Tony Benn,British former Labour Member of Parliament andMinister, published in the news media on 4 Feb. 2003;clarifies Iraqi position Vvith respect to implementation ofthe Security Council's ~esolutions.

5/2003/162 Letter, 10 Feb. 2003, from Iraq. Refers toletter of 6 Nov. 2002 from the Minister for Foreign Affairsof Iraq (S/2002/1237) and reports that an Iraqidelegation handed over the Kuwaiti archives andproperty to the Kuwaiti delegation on 3 Feb. 2003:encloses copies of the 2 sets of minutes of the hand­over.

5/2003/163 Letter. 10 Feb. 2003, from South Africa.Refers, in the capacity as Chairman of the CoordinalingBureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, to his previousletter of 6 Feb. 2003 (S/l2003/153) and requests that theSecurity Council consider convening an open briefing forDr. Hans Blix and Dr. Mohamed EIBaradei to present thereport of the UN Monitoring, Verification and InspecllonCommission and the IAEA in the presence of the widerUN membership on 14 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/164 Letter, 10 Feb. 2003, from France, Germanyand the Russian Federation. Transmits joint declarationby the Russian Federation, Germany and France on thesiluation in Iraq, issued during the recent visit of thePresident of the Russian Federation to Berlin and Paris.

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5/2003/165 Identical letters, 7 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 7 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/166 Identical letters. 8 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 8 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/167 Identical letters, 9 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the Presidenl ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 9 Feb.2003 on tile activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe lAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/174 Identical letters, 10 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 10 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/175 Identical letters, 11 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 11 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/181 Identical letters, 12 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to tile Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 12 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/183 Letter, 14 Feb. 2003, from South Africa.Refers to the comparisons drawn by Security Councilmembers between the successful disarmament processin South Africa and the current efforts under way in Iraqand presents the Council with a South AfricanGovernment initiative to assist in the process; includesexcerpt from the announcement made by the Presidentof South Africa during his State of the Nation address,delivered in Cape Town, 14 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/184 Letter, 13 Feb. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests participation of the PermanentObserver of the League of Arab Slates to the UN in thediscussion of the agenda item under consideration bythe Council on Iraq on 18 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/186 Identical lelters, 13 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 13 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/187 Idenlicallellers, 14 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 14 Feb2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/188 Identical letters, 15 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 15 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/189 Identical letters, 16 Feb. 2003. from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 16 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/190 Identical letters, 17 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 17 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/203 Letter, 19 Feb. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Minister for ForeignAffairs containing reply to and detailed comments on thestatement made by the United States Secretary of Stateat the Security Council meeting held on 5 Feb. 2003.

5120031205 Identical letters, 18 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 18 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMoniloring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/206 Identical letters, 19 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 19 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/207 Letter, 20 Feb. 2003. from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Transmits an initiative formulated by ColonelMuammar Qaddafi aimed at resolving the current Iraqicrisis and preserving international peace and security.

5/2003/208 Lel1er, 20 Feb. 2003. from El Salvador. Refersto the Security Council debate held on 18-19 Feb. 2003on the situation between Iraq and Kuwait and transmitslelter from El Salvador setting forth its Government'sposilion on this matter.

5/2003/214 Letter. 24 feb. 2003, from France, Germanyand the Russian Federation. Brings to the attention ofthe members of the Security Council joint memorandumprepared by France, Germany and the RussianFederation on the situation in Iraq and appeals to otherCouncil members to express their support for thedeclaration.

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5/2003/218 Identical letters, 22 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 20 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/219 Identical letters, 22 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 21 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and lnspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/220 Idenlicalletters, 23 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits dally report of 22 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/221 Identical letters, 24 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 23 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/228 Identical letters, 25 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 24 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/229 Identical letters, 25 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 25 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/234 Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 26 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/236 Identical letters, 27 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 27 Feb.2003 on the actlvltles of the Inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/237 Identicallellers, 28 Feb. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 28 Feb.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitqring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/238 Letter, 28 Feb. 2003, from China and theRussian Federation. Transmits joint communiques of theMinisters for Foreign Affairs Df the Russian Federationand China on the situation on the Korean peninsula andon the Iraq question, adopted in Beijing, 27 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/244 Identicallellers, 1 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 1 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/245 Identical lellers, 2 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President 01the Security Council. Transmits daily report of 2 Mar.2003 on lhe activities 01 the Inspection teams of the UNMDnitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe lAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/246 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from Malaysia. Requests,in the capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureauof the Non-Aligned Movement, the Security Council toconsider convening an open briefing for Hans Blix andMohamed EIBaradei to present their next reportsregarding inspections in Iraq to lhe larger UNmembership on 7 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/247 (AJ57/743) Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from Bahrain.Transmits final declaration of the 15th regular session ofthe Council of the League of Arab States, meeting at thesummit level, Sharm el-Sheikh, 1 Mar. 2003; concernsresolutions on the serious threats to Iraq, the situationbetween Iraq and Kuwait. the Arab-Israeli confiict andsupport for the Somali RepUblic.

5/2003/250 Identical lellers, 3 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report Df 3 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/253 Letter, 5 Mar. 2003. from France, Germanyand the Russian Federation. Transmits joint statementby the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of France, Germanyand the Russian Federation, adopted in Paris, 5 Mar.2003; stales that their common objective remains the fulland effective disarmament of Iraq in compliance withresolution 1441 (2002) and calls on the Iraqi authoritiesto cooperate more actively with the inspectors to fullydisarm their country.

5/20031254 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the PermanentObserver of the League of Arab States. Transmitsresolutions 243, 244 and 245 concerning the threats onIraq, the situation between Iraq and Kuwait and theArab-Israeli confiict. adopted at the 15th session of theCouncil of the League of Arab States meeting at thesummit level, Sharm el-Sheikh, 1 Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/256 Identicallellers, 4 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 4 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

512003/281 Identical letters, 5 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to Ihe Secretary-General and Ihe Presidenl ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 5 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of Ihe UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/283 letter, 7 Mar. 2003, from Malaysia. Concerns,in the capacity as Chainnan of the Coordination Bureauof the Non-Aligned Mouvement, reports of Hans Blix,Executive Chainnan of UN Monitoring, Verification andInspection Commission, and Mohamed EIBaradei,Director General of the IAEA, 10 be presented to theSecurity Council on 7 Mar. 2003. and the anticipatedaclions by Ihe Council on Ihe resolution on Iraq thatwould take place next week; requests, on behalf of IheNon-Aligned Movement, that the Security Councilconsider convening an open debate in order to afford therest of the Members of Ihe UN the opportunity to expresstheir views on the new developments pertaining to Iraq.

5/2003/286 Identical lellers, 6 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 6 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/288 (AJ57/748) Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the 9thsession of the Islamic Summit Conference, communiqueon Iraq and Declaration on Palestine, adopted at the 2ndemergency session of the Islamic Summit, Doha, 5 Mar.2003.

5/2003/289 (AJ571749) letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits statement made by Sheikh Hamad bin KhalifaAI-Thani, Emir of Qatar, in his capacity as Chairman ofIhe 9th session of the Islamic Summit Conference, at the2nd emergency session of the Islamic Summit. held inDoha, 5 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/292 Letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requesls participation of the PermanentObserver of the League of Arab States to the UN in thediscussion of the agenda item entitled "The situationbetween Iraq and Kuwait" on 11 Mar. 2003.

S/2003/293 Idenlicalletters, 7 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofIhe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 7 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/294 Identical letters, 8 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 8 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andIhe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/295 Identical letters, 9 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofIhe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 9 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/296 Letter, 9 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Transmits letterof same date from the Minister for Foreign Affairsregarding the build-up of United States and British troopsnear the demilitarized zone separating Iraq and Kuwaitand planned military action against Iraq.

S/2003/298 Letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from the Sudan.Requests, in the capacity as Chainnan of the IslamicGroup, that the Permanent Observer of Ihe Organizationof the Islamic Conference to the UN be allowed toparticipate in the debate in the Security Council on theitem entitled "The situation between Iraq and Kuwait", inaccordance with the rule 39 of the provisional rules ofprocedure of the CounCiL

5/2003/304 Identical letters, 10 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 10 Mar.2003 on the activities of Ihe inspection teams of the UNMoniloring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/309 Identical letters, 11 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 11 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe lAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/311 Letter, 13 Mar. 2003, from South Africa.Refers to letter of 7 Mar. 2003 from the President ofSouth Africa circulated to members of the SecurityCouncil and requests the Council to consider requestingthe UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission to present its draft work programmecontaining the remaining disarmament tasks to enhancethe deliberations of the Council.

5/2003/315 Identical letters, 12 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 12 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/317 Identical letters, 13 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 13 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

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5/2003/319 Letter. 14 Mar. 2003. from Iraq. Transmitsletter dated 13 Mar. 2003 from the Minister of ForeignAffairs concerning the decision by the UN Secretariat towithdraw the international observers of the UN Iraq­Kuwait Observation Mission from their posts; appeals tothe Secretary-General to intervene immediately andrevoke the order to withdraw.

5/2003/320 Letter, 15 Mar. 2003, from Germany.Transmits joint declaration by the Ministers of ForeignAffairs for France, the Russian Federation and Germanyadopted on 15 Mar. 2003; reaffirms that nothing in thecurrent circumstances justifies abandoning theinspections process in Iraq or resorting to force: appealsto all members of the Security Council to make everyeffort to ensure that a peaceful approach to the Iraqsituation prevails.

5/2003/322 Identicalletlers. 14 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 14 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/323 Identicalletlers, 15 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 15 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/324 Identical letters. 16 Mar. 2003, from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 16 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/325 Letter, 18 Mar. 2003. from Iraq. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Minister of ForeignAffairs concerning the decision by the UN Secretariat 10withdraw from Iraq the UN staff and the inspection teamsof the UN Monitoring. Verification and InspectionCommission and IAEA and to stop the oil-for-foodprogramme.

5/2003/327 Letter. 16 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter dated 16 Mar. 2003 from the Minister of ForeignAffairs concerning the grave consequences of thewithdrawal of the UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission;reaffirms Iraq's legitimate right of self-defence in order toprotect its citizens and property.

5/2003/329 (N57/757) Letter,4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits statement adopted at the 13thConference of Heads of State of Government of Non­Aligned Countries, Kuala Lumpur. 25 Feb. 2003;concerns the looming threat of war against Iraq andefforts to achieve a peacefUl solution to the currentsituation.

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5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter. 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits. in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Documenl, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine. adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries. held in Kuala Lumpur. 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/335 Letter. 18 Mar. 2003, from Portugal, Spain,United Kingdom and the United States. Transmitsstatements of the United States, United Kingdom. Spainand Portugal at the Azores meeting of 16 Mar. 2003,entllted "A Vision for Iraq and the Iraqi people" and"Commitment to transatlantic solidarity".

5/2003/337 Note [slating that the members of the SecurityCouncil, taking note of the decision by the Secretary­General to suspend. for security reasons, the work of theUN humanitarian personnel in Iraq. stand ready toconsider the proposals being prepared by the Secretary­General on how to meet humanitarian needs of thepeople of Iraq, taking into account the urgency of thehumanitarian situation in Iraq] 1by the President of theSecurity Council.

5/2003/339 Identicallellers. 17 Mar. 2003. from Iraqaddressed to the Secretary-General and the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits daily report of 17 Mar.2003 on the activities of the inspection teams of the UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission andthe IAEA in Iraq.

5/2003/342 Letter. 19 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of the same date from theDirector General of IAEA enclosing the Agency's workprogramme for the discharge of its mandate pursuant topara. 7 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999) on UNMonitoring. Verification and Inspection Commission.

5/2003/343 Letter, 19 Mar. 2003. from Qatar. Transmitsletter from Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa AI-Thani. Emir ofQatar. in his capacity as Chairman of the 9th IslamicSummit Conference, referring to decisions taken at theextraordinary sess. of the Islamic Summit Conference on5 Mar. 2003 concerning the situation in Iraq and in theterritories occupied by Israel.

5/2003/347 Letter, 17 Mar. 2003. from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement issued on the samedate by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of tile RussianFederation on the question of Iraq. in connection with themeeting of the leaders of the United States, UnitedKingdom and Spain. held in Azores, 16 Mar. 2003: statesthat the Russian Federation considers that a settlementin Iraq must continue to remain under the control of theSecurity Council.

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5/2003/348 Letter, 20 Mar. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of the same date by thePresident of the Russian Federation on Iraq; states thatthe military action against Iraq was taking place indefiance of world public opinion and in violalion ofinternational law and the UN Charter; states futher thatthe Russian Federation insists on the early terminationof military action and that its convinced that the centralrole in resolving crisis in the world, including the situationaround Iraq, must belong to the Security Council.

5/2003/350 letter, 20 Mar. 2003, from the UnitedKingdom. Reports that the armed forces of the UnitedKingdom. in association with those of the United Statesand Australia. engaged in military action in Iraq on 20Mar. 2003 with the objeclive of securing compliance byIraq wilh disarmament obligations laid down by lheSecurity Council.

512003/351 Letter, 20 Mar. 2003, from the United States.Reports that coalition forces have commenced militaryoperations in Iraq and states that the operations arenecessary in view of Iraq's alleged continued materialbreaches of its disarmament obligations under relevantSecurity Council resolutions.

5120031352 Letter, 20 Mar. 2003, from Australia. Reportsthat the Australian Defence Force, in association with theArmed Forces of the United States and the UnitedKingdom, engaged in military action in Iraq on 20 Mar.2003 with the objeclive of securing compliance by Iraqwith disarmament oblications laid down by SecurityCouncil.

5/20031357 (N58/68) Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits statement of 19 Mar. 2003 by theTroika of the Non-Aligned Movement (South Africa,Malaysia and Cuba) on the developments concerningthe imminent military action against Iraq.

5/2003/358 Letter, 21 Mar. 2003. from Iraq. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Vice-President of Iraqconcerning draft resolution submitted by the UNSecretariat containing changes to be made in the oil-for­food programme.

5/2003/362 Letter, 24 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Requests, inthe capacity as Chairman of the Arab Group for themonth 01 Mar. 2003 and on behalf of the Statesmembers of the League of Arab Slates with thereservation of the State of Kuwait, the Security Councilto consider conver1ing an urgent session with re9ard tothe situation in Iraq.

5/2003/363 Letter, 24 Mar. 2003. from Malaysia.Requests. in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movemer1t, theSecurity Council to consider convening urgently an opendebate on the "Situation between Iraq and Kuwait".

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5/2003/364 Letter. 24 Mar. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Reports bombardment of a Syrian civilian bus,committed allegedly by American and British planes,resulted in the deaths of 5 Syrian nationals and theinjuries to many others, 23 Mar. 2003; condemns thisaction and reserves the right to demand compensationaccording to relevant international laws.

5/2003/365 Letter, 24 Mar. 2003, from the PermanentObserver of the League of Arab States. Transmitsresolution adopted at the 119th regular session of theCouncil of the League of Arab States entitled "TheAmerican/British aggresion against fraternal Iraq and itsimplications for lhe security and safety of neighbouringArab States and Arab national security" (resolution No.6266/119/2 of 24 Mar. 2003); states that Kuwait enters areservation to this resolution.

5120031366 Letter, 24 Mar. 2003. from Costa Rica.Transmits position paper of the Government of COSlaRica on the reconstruction of Iraq following the armedconftict; calls upon the UN to manage Iraq's naluralresources. particularly oil. in accordance with SecurityCouncil resolutions, in order to provide humanitarianrelief and to finance the country's reconstruction.

5/2003/367 Letter, 25 Mar. 2003, from Kuwait. Reportsmultiple missile launches allegedly carried out by Iraqand directed at densely populated civilian areas inKuwait, 20-24 Mar. 2003; demands that these acts desistimmediately and that territorial integrily and inviolabilityof Kuwait's borders be respected in accordance withrelevant Security Council resolutions and internationallaw.

5/2003/370 Letter. 26 Mar. 2003. from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests participation of the PermanentObserver of the League of Arab Slales to the UN in theopen meeting debate on Iraq on 26 Mar. 2003. inaccordance with article 39 of the provisional rules ofprocedue of the Security Council.

5/2003/371 Letter. 26 Mar. 2003. from the Sudan.Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the IslamicGroup, that lhe Permanent Observer of lhe Organizationof the Islamic Conference to the UN be allowed toparticipate in the debate in the Security Council on lheitem entitled "The situation between Iraq and Kuwait", inaccordance with the rule 39 of the provisional rules ofprocedure of the Council.

5/2003/372 Letter. 26 Mar. 2003, from Palestine.Requests that the Security Council invite the PermanentObserver of Palestine to the UN to participate in themeeting of the Council to be held on Wednesday, 26Mar. 2003. on the situation between Iraq and Kuwait.

5/2003/373 Letter. 24 Mar. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement issued on 22 Mar. 2003 by the Third DeputyPrime Minister/Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uganda, onthe situation in Iraq; supports the action taken by theUnited States-led coalition to disarm Iraq and states thatUganda will be ready to assist in any way possible;reaffirms its support for the people of Palestine to have astale of their own side by side with Israel.

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5/2003/376 Letter, 26 Mar. 2003, from Qatar. Transmitscommunique issued by the General Secretariat of theGulf Cooperation Council relating to the explosivesituation in the Middle East region owing to the annedconfrontation in Iraq.

5/2003/389 Letter, 28 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. TransmitsleUer of the same date from the Minister for ForeignAffairs concerning steps taken by the Security Councilon the resumption of the oil-for-food programme anddistribution of humanitarian assistance; rejects anyamendment. without its consent to the memorandum ofunderstanding of 20 May 1996 and states that Iraq willnot export any oil and has assumed the responsibility formeeting the Iraqi peoples' humanitarian requirements.

5/2003/391 Letter, 28 Mar. 2003, from the IslamicRepublic of Iran. Reports incidents in which the airspaceof the Islamic Republic of Iran was violated, allegedly byallied airplanes or its territory hit by missiles from thebelligerents in the ongoing war against Iraq; stronglyprotests against the violations and reseNes the right toseek compensation for the damage incurred.

5/2003/396 Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of 28 Mar. 2003 by theMinistry of Foreign Affairs concerning Security Councilresolution 1472 (2003) on the humanitarian situation inIraq; states that its adoption did not mean alegitimization of the military action but rather Indicatesthat it was the members of the coalition which underinternational law bear the responsibility for solvinghumanitarian problems in the occupied territories.

5120031400 Letter, 3 Apr. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that members of the SecurityCouncil, after reviewing the question whether totenninate or continue the UN Iraq-Kuwait ObservationMission (UNIKOM) and its operational modalities andnoting that UNIKOM is currently unable to fulfil itsmandate as a result of the situation on the ground,concur with the Secretary-General's recommendationthat a peacekeeping presence be retained at anappropriate level for a further 3 months, until 6 July2003.

5120031499 Letter, 24 Apr. 2003, from South Africa.Requests, on behalf of South African companies lhathold contracts under lhe oil-for-food programme for Iraq,clarification on priority and non-priority goods, on thestatus of approved contracts and on next steps in caseswhere letters of credit and approval letters are due toexpire in a month or so.

5120031523 (N57/805) Letter, 1 May 2003. fromTajikistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chainnan of theCollective Security Treaty Organization, statement of theHeads of States of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzslan, Russian Federation and Tajikislan issued on28 Apr. 2003 concerning developing and strengtheningof collaboration with the aim to counter collectively newthreats and challenges, especially internationalterrorism.

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5120031524 Note [transmitting Statement of Patriarchsand Bishops of Iraq]/ by the President of the SecurityCouncil.

Transmits letter dated 2 May 2003 from the HolySee enclosing Statement of Patriarchs and Bishops ofIraq, issued on 29 Apr. 2003.

512003/538 Letter. 8 May 2003, from the United Kingdomand the United States. Concerns the role of the UN inproviding humanitarian relief, supporting tt1ereconstruction of Iraq and in helping in the formation ofan Iraqi interim authority.

5/20031567 Letter, 22 May 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Reports that Syria would have voted in favourof Security Council resolution 1483 (2003)'if enough limehad been given to its delegation to receive the relevantinstruction from its capital; provides explanation of votethat the Syrian Arab Republic would have given inrespect of the resolution.

5120031570 letter, 23 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1483(2003) and states the Secretary-General's intention,fOllowing consultations, to appoint Sergio Vieira de Melloas his Special Representative for Iraq for a period of 4months.

5120031571 Letter, 27 May 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof 23 May 2003 (SI2003/570) and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of hisintention to appoint Sergio Vieira de Mello as his SpecialRepresentative for Iraq.

5120031612 Letter, 3 June 2003. from the Islamic Republicof Iran. Transmits Joint Declaration on the RegionalInitiative regarding Iraq, issued by Iraq's neighbouringcountries during the 30th session of the IslamicConference of Foreign Ministers, held in Tehran, 28-30May 2003.

512003/613 Letter, 3 June 2003, from the League of Arab5tates. Transmits Arab report on possibilities for supportand assistance to Iraq prepared by the League of ArabStates; concerns the adverse impacts of the war in Iraqand the views of various Arab specialized organizationson possible approaches to assist Iraq.

512003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolulions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/642 (N58/94) Letter, 10 June 2003, from theRussian Federation. Transmits Declaration by the Headsof State of the Members of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, signed in Moscow, 29 May 2003.

5/20031652 Letter, 12 June 2003, from Mexico. Transmitsstatement made by Mexico on the adoption of guidelinesfor the implementation of para. 19 and 23 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1483 (2003) at the 245th meeting ofthe Security Council Committee established byresolution 661 (1990) concerning the situation betweenIraq and Kuwait, held on 11 June 2003.

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5/2003/750 Letter, 17 July 2003, from Spain. Requestsparticipation of 3 members of the Governing Council ofIraq in the Security Council meeting on 22 July 2003concerning the item entitled "The situation between Iraqand Kuwait", in accordance with rule 39 of theprovisional rules of procedure of the Security Council.

5/20031782 Letter, 31 July 2003, from the United States.Transmits lelter from the Acting Governor of the CentralBank of Iraq with a cover note from the Administrator ofthe Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq on the issue offrozen Iraq] assets; requests cooperation in theidentification of foreign Iraqi assets and the transfer ofthese assets to the Development Fund for Iraq, inaccordance with resolution 1483 (2003).

5/2003/822 Letter, 19 Aug. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs of the Russian Federation regarding theterrorist act against the Office of the SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General of the UN inBaghdad that took place on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/827 Letter, 20 Aug. 2003, from Malaysia.Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the CoordinatingBureau of the Non-Aligned Countries, a statementissued on 20 Aug. 2003 by Non-Aligned Movement onbomb attack against headquarters of the UN Mission inBaghdad on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/830 Letter, 22 Aug. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports appointment, on an interim basis, ofRamiro Lopes da Silva to serve as the acting SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General for Iraq,replacing Sergio Vieira de Mello.

5/2003/831 Letter, 22 Aug. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to lelter dated 22 Aug. 2003from the Secretary-General (5/2003/830) and reportsthat the members of the Security Council have takennote of his decision to appoint, on an interim basis,Ramiro Lopes da Silva, as acting Special Representativeof the Secretary-General for Iraq.

5/2003/845 (N58/315) Letter, 22 Aug. 2003, from Mali.Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the HumanSecurity Network, statement by the Human SecurityNetwork on the attacks against the UN headquarters inBaghdad on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/867 Letter, 8 Sepl. 2003, from Poland. Transmitsletter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Polandconcerning Poland's response to the appeal contained inSecurity Council resolution 1483 (2003) to assist theIraqi people in rebuilding their country politically andeconomically.

5/2003/952 (N581415) Letter, 27 Sept. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003

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S/2003/993 Letter, 13 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of 10 Oct. 2003 from theDirector General of IAEA on the Agency'simplementation of its monitoring and verification planwith regard to Iraq's nuclear weapons programme; statesthat since 17 Mar. 2003. the Agency has not been in aposition to implement its mandate in Iraq under the UNSecurity Council resolution 687 (1991) and relatedresolutions; also states that the post-inspectionsactivities the Agency conducted during the periodcovered by the present report have revealed noevidence of the revival of a nuclear weapons programmein Iraq.

5/2D03/1030 Leller, 22 Ocl. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits terms of reference establishing theInternational Advisory and Monitoring Board (IAMB),pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1483 (2003)and 1511 (2003), jointly signed by the Secretary-Generaland the executive heads of the Arab Fund for Economicand Social Development, the IMF and the World Bank,21 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/1073 Identical letters, 4 Nov. 2003, from Egypt,the Islamic Republic of Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, SaudiArabia, the Syrian Arab Republic and Turkey addressedto Ihe Secretary-General and the President of theSecurity Council. Transmits final statement of theMeeting of Foreign Ministers of Iraq's NeighbouringCountries, held in Damascus on 1-2 Nov. 2003;emphasises the right of the Iraqi people to freelydetermine their political future and the importance ofenhancing the UN vital role in Iraq.

5/2003/1108 Letter, 14 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers 10 Security Council resolution 1284(1999) and reports the Secretary-General's proposal toappoint Chen Weixiong (China) as a Commissioner ofthe UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission.

5/2003/1109 letter, 20 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council agree with the Secretary-General'sproposal in his letter dated 14 Nov. 2003 (S/2003111 08)to appoint Chen Weixiong (China) as a Commissioner ofthe UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission.

S/2003/1110 Letter, 18 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1284(1999) and reports the Secretary-General'S proposal toappoint Susan F. Burk as a Commissioner of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission.

5/200311111 letter, 20 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter of 18 Nov. 2003 (S/2003/111 0) and reports that themembers of the Security Council agree with his proposalto appoint Susan F. Burk as a Commissioner of the UNMonitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission.

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5/2003/1169 Letter, 2 Dec. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Concerns letter dated 24 Nov. 2003from Iraq transmitting a letter from the President of theIraqi Governing Council, regarding the timetable agreedupon with the Coalition Provisional Authority inaccordance with para. 7 of Security Council resolution1511 (2003), and indicates that the contents of theletters have been brought to the attention of themembers of the Security Council.

5/2003/1170 Letter, 11 Dec. 2003, from Iraq. Refers toletter dated 24 Nov. 2003 from Iraq and transmits letterfrom the interim President of the Iraqi Governing Councilregarding the timetable agreed upon with the CoalitionProvisional Authority in accordance with para. 7 ofSecurity Council resolution 1511 (2003).

5/2003/1190 Letter, 17 Dec. 2003, from Ilaly. Transmitsstatement issued on 15 Dec. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union, concerning the capture ofSaddam Hussein; stresses the need for political processin Iraq to go forward.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/381 Draft resolution [on providing humanitarianassistance to Iraq and resuming of the "Oil-for-food"Programme established under resolution 986 (1995)] /Angola, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Chile, China, France.Germany, Guinea, Mexico, Pakistan, RussianFederation. Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain andNorthern Ireland and United States of America.

5/2003/465 Draft resolution [on providing humanitarianrelief to the people of Iraq].

5/2003/556 Draft resolution [on lifting the economicsanctions on Iraq imposed by resolution 661 (1990)]1Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and NorthernIreland and United States of America.

5/20031684 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission].

512003/812 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UNAssistance Mission for Iraq] / Angola, Bulgaria,Cameroon, Chile, Guinea, Spain, United Kingdom ofGreat Britain and Northern Ireland and United States ofAmerica.

5/2003/992 Draft resolution [on authoriZing a multinationalforce under unified command to take all necessarymeasures to contribute to the maintenance of securityand stability in Iraq] 1Cameroon, Spain, United Kingdomof Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United Statesof America.

5/2003/1107 Draft resolution [on establishment of acommittee to continue to identify individuals and entitiesdealing with Iraq's funds or other financial assets] 1Bulgaria, Chile, Guinea, Spain. United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Northern Ireland and United States ofAmerica.

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncll

S/PR5T/2003/24 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4868th meeting, 20 Nov. 2003.in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation between Iraq and Kuwait"] / by thePresident of the Security Cluncl!.

Underlines the exceptionally important role of theIraq Programme in providing humanitarian assistance tothe people of Iraq under the regime of sanctions imposedby the Security Council; emphasizes the need forcontinued international efforts aimed at the reconstructionof Iraq and, in this context, takes note with satisfaction ofthe statements made by tile United States and the UnitedKingdom on the measures which the Coalition ProvisionalAuthority intends to take in order to continue the paymentmechanisms and the deliveries under the Programme:recognizes the important role of the UN in coordinating thetermination of the Programme, including the transfer at theearliest possible time of all surplus funds in the escrowaccounts to the Development Fund for Iraq; recalls the vitalrole foreseen for the UN ill resolutions 1483 (2003),1500(2003) and 1511 (2003), as circumstances permit, interalia, in the areas of humanitarian assistance, facilitation ofeconomic rehabilitation and reconstruction.

S/PR5T/2003128 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. at the 4887th meeting, 18 Dec. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation between Iraq and Kuwait"] / by thePresident of the Security Council.

Strongly condemned the killing of Kuwaiti and thirdcountry nationals by the previous Iraqi regime in violationof international law; stressed the importance of the work ofthe Coalition Provisional Authority, the InternationalCommittee of the Red Cross, the Tripartite Commissionand its Technical Subcommittee and called on all partiesconcerned to continue to work towards a satisfactorysolution to all of the outstanding humanitarian aspectscovered by Ambassador Vorontsov's mandate.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4692 (27 Jan. 2003) Iraq.

5/PV.4701 (5 Feb. 2003) Iraq.

5/PV.4707 (14 Feb. 2003) Iraq.

5/PV.4709 (1 B Feb. 2003) Albania, Algeria, Argentina,Australia, Bahrain, Belarus, Brazil. Canada, Costa Rica,CUba, Ecuador, Egypt, Fiji, Gambia, Georgia, Greece,Honduras. Iceland. India, Indonesia, Iran (IslamicRepublic of), Iraq, Japan, Jordan. Kuwait, Latvia,Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahlrlya, liechtenstein,Malaysia, Marshalllslands, Morocco, New Zealand.Nicaragua. Nigeria. Oman, Peru, Qatar. Republic ofKorea, Saint Lucia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, SouthAfrica, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Switzerland, Thailand, theformer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey,Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay. UZbekistan,Viet Nam, Yemen and League of Arab States.

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S/PV.4709(Resumption1) (19 Feb. 2003) Mauritius,Norway, Paraguay, Serbia and Montenegro, Holy sea, ElSalvador and Zimbabwe.

S/PV.4714 (7 Mar. 2003) Iraq.

S/PV.4717 (11 Mar. 2003) Albania, Algeria, Argentina,Australia, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia,Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Georgia,Greece. Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republicof), Iraq, Japan, Kuwait, Lao People's DemocraticRepublic, Latvia, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,Malaysia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria. Norway,Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, South Africa,Sudan, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Viet Nam,Zimbabwe, League ofArab States and Organization ofthe Islamic Conference.

S/PV.4717(Resumption1) (12 Mar. 2003) Bolivia,Ethiopia, Liechtenstein, Malawi, Morocco, Panama,Papua New Guinea, Peru, Senegal, the former YugoslavRepublic of Macedonia, Tunisia, Venezuela, Zambia andZimbabwe.

S/PV.4721 (19 Mar. 2003) Iraq.

S/PV.4726 (26 Mar. 2003) Albania, Algeria, Argentina,Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cuba,Egypt, El Salvador, Micronesia (Federated States of),Georgia, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Iceland, India,Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Jamaica,Japan, Kuwait, Lao People's Democratic Republic,Latvia. Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Liechtenstein,Lithuania, Malaysia, Marshal! Islands, Mauritius,Mongolia, Morocco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway,Poland, Republic of Korea, Singapore. South Africa,Sudan. SWitzerland, Thailand, the former YugoslavRepublic of Macedonia, Tunisia. Turkey, Uganda, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela.Viel Nam, Yemen, Palestine, Costa Rica. CzechRepublic, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia. Zimbabwe,League of Arab States and Organization of IslamicConference.

S/PV.4726(Resumption1) (27 Mar. 2003) DominicanRepublic, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Sri Lanka. Timor Leste,Kenya and 510venia.

S/PV.4732 (28 Mar. 2003) Iraq.

SIPV.4883 (16 Dec. 2003) Iraq.

S/PV.4887 (18 Dec. 2003) Kuwait.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4692 (27 Jan. 2003).

S/PV.4701 (5 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4707 (14 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4708 (14 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4709 (18 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4709(Resumption1} (19 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4709(Resumption1)/Corr.1 (19 Feb. 2003).Corrects text.

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S/PV.4714 (7 Mar. 2003).

S/PV.4717 (11 Mar. 2003).

S/PV.4717(Resumption1) (12 Mar. 2003).

S/PV.4721 (1 g Mar. 2003).

S/PV,4726 (26 Mar. 2003).

S/PV.4726(Resumptlon1) (27 Mar. 2003).

S/PV.4732 (28 Mar. 2003).At the 4732nd meeting, draft resolution 8/2003/381

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1472 (2003).

S/PV.4733 (2 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4743 (24 Apr. 2003).At the 4743d meeting, draft resolution S/2003/465

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1476 (2003).

S/PV.4761 (22 May 2003).At the 4761 st meeting. draft resolution S/2003/556

was adopted (14-0-0): resolution 1483 (2003).

S/PV.4762 (22 May 2003).

S/PV.4762(Resumption1) (22 May 2003).

S/PV.4768 (5 June 2003).

S/PV.4783 (3 July 2003).At the 4783rd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/684

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1490 (2003).

S/PV.4791 (22 July 2003).

S/PV.4808 (14 Aug. 2003).At the 4808th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/812

was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 1500 (2003).

S/PV.4812 (21 Aug. 2003).

SfPV.4844 (16 Oct. 2003).At the 4844th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/992

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1511 (2003).

SfPV.4851 (28 Qct. 2003).

S/PV,4868 (20 Nov. 2003).At the 4868th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members. inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementiUed "The situation between Iraq and Kuwait":S/PRST/2003/24.

S/PV.4869 (21 Nov. 2003).

S/PV.4872 (24 Nov. 2003).At the 4872nd meeting. draft resolution S/2003/1107

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1518 (2003).

SfPV.4883 (16 Dec. 2003).

S/PV.4884 (16 Dec. 2003).

S/PV.4887 (18 Dec. 2003).At the 4887th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members. inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the item entitled ''The situation between Iraqand Kuwait": S/PRSTl2003/28.

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SIPV.4888 (22 Dec. 2003).

Resolutions

SIRES/1472(2003) [Providing humanitarian assistance toIraq and resuming of the "OiI-for-food" Programmeestablished under resolution 986 (1995)].

Authorizes the Secretary-General: (a) to establishalternative locations for the delivery, inspection andauthenticated confinnation of humanitarian supplies andequipment provided under the Programme; (b) to·reviewthe approved funded and non-funded contracts concludedby the Government of Iraq to determine the relativepriorities of the need for adequate medicine, healthsupplies, foodstuffs and other materials and supplies foressential civilian; (c) to contact suppliers of these contractsto determine tile precise location of contracted gOOds; (d)to negotiate and agree on neccessary adjustments in theterms or conditions of these contracts and their respectiveletters of credit; (e) to negotiate and execute new contractsfor essential medical items under the Programme; (f) totransfer unencumbered funds between Ihe accountscreated pursuant to paragraphs B(a) and B (b) ofresolution 986 (1995) on an exceptional and reimbursablebasis as necessary to ensure the delivery of essentialhumanitarian supplies to the people of Iraq; decides thatall applications outside the Oil-for-Food Programmesubmitted for dislribulion or use in Iraq of emergencyhumanitarian supplies and equipment, other thanmedicines, health supplies and foodstuffs, shall bereviewed by the CommiUee established pursuant toresolution 661 (1990), under a 24-hour no-objectionprocedure; decides that the provisions contained inparagraph 4 of this resolution shall remain in force for aperiod of 45 days following the date of adoption of thisresolution. (Adopted unanimously. 4732nd meeting, 28Mar. 2003)

S/RES/1476(2003) [Providing humanitarian assistance tothe people of Iraq].

Decides that the provisions contained in paragraph 4of resolution 1472 (2003) shall remain in force until 3 June2003 and may be subjeclto further renewal by theCouncil; decides to remain seized of the matter (Adoptedunanimously, 4743rd meeting, 24 Apr. 2003)

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S/RESf1483(2003) [Lifting the economic sanctions on Iraqimposed by resolution 661 (1990)].

Decides that all Member Slates shall takeappropriate steps to facilitate the safe return to Iraqiinstitutions of Iraqi cultural property and other itemsillegally removed from the Iraq National Museum, theNational Library, and other locations in Iraq; decides that,with the exception of prohibitions related to the sale orsupply to Iraq of anns and related materiel, all prohibitionsrelated to trade with Iraq and the provision of financial oreconomic resources to Iraq established by resolution 661(1990) and SUbsequent relevant resolutions, includingresolution 778 (1992) of 2 Oct. 1992, shall no longer apply;decides to terminate effective on the adoption of thisresolution the functions undertaken by the Secretary­General under lhe Programme; decides to terminate theCommittee established pursuant to paragraph 6 ofresolution 661 (1990) at the conclusion of Ihe 6 monthperiod called for in paragraph 16 above; decides that allexport sales of petroleum, petroleum prodUCts, and naturalgas from Iraq following the date of the adoption of thisresolution shall be made consistent with prevailinginternational market best practices; decides further that 5per cent of the proceeds referred to in paragraph 20 aboveshall be deposited into the Compensation Fundestablished in accordance with resolution 687 (1991);decides that, until Dec. 31,2007, unless the Councildecides otherwise, petroleum. petroleum products. andnatural gas originating in Iraq shall be immune from legalproceedings against them and not be subject to any fonnof attachment, garnishment, or execution; decides Ihat allMember States in which Ihere are: (a) funds or otherfinancial assets of the previous Government of Iraq, or (b)funds or other financial assets that have been removedfrom Iraq shall freeze without delay those funds unlessthese funds themselves the SUbject of a prior judicial,administrative, or arbitral lien or judgement, immediatelyshall cause their transfer to the Development Fund forIraq: decides to review the implementation of thisresolution within 12 months of adoption and to considerfurther steps that might be necessary. (Adapted 14-0-0.4761 st meeting, 22 May 2003)

S/RES/1490(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNIraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM)].

Decides to continue the mandate of UNIKOM for afinal period until 6 Oct. 2003; directs the Secretary-Generalto negotiate the transfer of UNIKOM's non-removableproperty and of those assets that cannot be disposedotherwise to the States of I<uwait and Iraq, as appropriate;decides to end the demilitarized zone extending 10kilometres into Iraq and 5 kilometres into Kuwait from theIraq-Kuwait border allhe end of UNIKOM's mandate on 6Oct. 2003; requests the Secretary-General to report to theCouncil on the completion of UNIKOM's mandate.(Adopted unanimously, 4783rd meeting, 3 July 2003)

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S/RES/1500(2003) [Establishment of the UN AssistanceMission for Iraq].

Welcomes the establishment of the broadlyrepresentative Governing Council of Iraq on 13 JUly 2003,as an important step towards the formation by the peopleof Iraq of an internationally recognized, representativegovernment that will exercise the sovereignty of Iraq;decides to establish the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq tosupport the Secretary-General in the fulfilment of hismandate under resolution 1483 in accordance with thestructure and responsibilities set out in his report of 15 JUly2003, for an initial period of 12 months. (Adopted 14-0-1,4808th meeting, 14Aug. 2003)

S/RES/1511(2003) [Authorizing a multinational forceunder unified command to take all necessary measuresto contribute to the maintenance of security and stabilityin Iraq].

Authorizes a multinational force under unifiedcommand to take all necessary measures to contribute tothe maintenance of security and stability in Iraq, includingfor the purpose of ensuring necessary conditions for theimplementation of the timetable and programme as well asto contribute to the security of the UN Assistance Missionfor Iraq, the Governing Council of Iraq and otherinstitutions of the Iraqi interim administration, and keyhumanitarian and economic infrastructure; urges MemberStates to contribute assistance under this UN mandate,including military forces, to the mUltinational force referredto in paragraph 13 above; decides that the Council shallreview the requirements and mission of the multinationalforce referred to in paragraph 13 above not later than oneyear from the date of this resolution, and that in any casethe mandate of the force shall expire upon the completionof the political process as described in paragraphs 4through 7 and 10 above, and expresses readiness toconsider on that occasion any future need for thecontinuation of the multinational force. taking into accountthe views of an internationally recognized, representativegovernment of Iraq; urges Member States andinternational and regional organizations to support the iraqreconstruction effort initiated at the 24 June 2003 UNTechnical Consultations, including through substantialpledges at the 23-24 Oct. 2003 International DonorsConference in Madrid: calls upon Member States andconcerned organizations to help meet the needs of theIraqi people by providing resources necessary for therehabilitation and reconstruction of Iraq's economicinfrastructure. (Adopted unanimously, 4844th meeting, 16Oct. 2003)

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S/RES/1518(2003) [Establishment of a committee tocontinue to identify individuals and entities dealing withIraq's funds or other financial assets}.

Decides to establish a Committee to continue toidentify Individuals and entities referred in paragraph 19 ofresolution 1483 (2003), including by updating the listalready identified by .the Committee established byresolution 661 (1990), and to report on its work to theCouncil; decides. to C!dopt the guidelines and definitionspreviously agreed by the Committee established byresolution 661 (1990), to implement the provisions ofparagraphs 19 and 23 of resolution 1483 (2003), andfurther decides that the guidelines and definitions can beamended by the Committee in·light of furtherconsiderations; decides that the mandate of theCommittee will be kept underreview and to consider thepossible authorization of the additional task of observingMember States' fulfilment of their obligations underparagraph 10 of resolution 1483 (2003); decides to remainseized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously. 4872ndmeeting, 24 Nov. 2003)

ISRAEL-LEBANONSee a/so: MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

Reports

5/2003/38 Report of the Secretary-General on the UnitedNations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 13July 2002 to 14 January 2003).

Issued: 14 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/728 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the periodfrom 15 January to 23 July 2003).

Issued: 23 July 2003.

General documents

5/2003/36 Letter, 9 Jan. 2003, from Lebanon. Requeststhe Security Council to extend the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon, which expires on 31 Jan.2003, for an additional interim period of 6 months, inaccordance with the provisions of the Security Counciiresolutions 425 (1978) and 426 (1978) of 19 Mar. 1978.

5/2003/73 (N57/713) Letter, 20 Jan. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits statistical breakdown of allegedIsraeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during themonth of Dec. 2002; states that such acts pose a threatto stability and promote a climate of tension in theregion.

5/2003/96 (N571717) Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports cross-border attack in Mount Dov area allegedlycommitted by Hizbollah, 21 Jan. 2003; states that noinjuries were reported but some damage was sustainedby Israeli Defense Forces outpost.

5/2003/148 (N57/722) Letter. 4 Feb. 2003, fromLebanon. Submits a list of alleged Israeli violations ofLebanese airspace which occurred 26 Jan.-2 Feb. 2003.

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5120031178 (Af571730) Note verba le. 12 Feb. 2003. fromthe Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to letter of 27 Jan.2003 from Israel (Af571717-S1200319S) concerningallegations that Syrian Arab Republic is supportingterrorism and transmits reply in response to theseallegations.

5120031314 (AJ571755) Letter, 12 Mar. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits statistical breakdown of allegedIsraeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during themonth of Feb. 2003; states that such acts pose a threatto stability and promote a climate of tension in theregion.

5120031414 (Af57/782) Letter. 8 Apr. 2003, from Lebanon.Transmits statistical breakdown of alleged Israeliviolallons of Lebanese sovereignty durlng the month ofMar. 2003; states that such acts pose a threat to stabilityand promote a climate of tension in the region.

5/20031603 (Af57/820) Lelter,.2 June 2003, from Israel.Refers to Security Council resolutions concerningIsrael's withdrawal from south Lebanon and stales thatdespite Israel's completion of the withdrawal of its forceson 24 May 2000. the Governments of Lebanon and Syriahave not complied with the resolutions calling for thereturn of effective authority in south Lebanon; allegesthat Lebanon continues to support the launching ofterrorist acts by Hizbullah from its territory.

5/2003/685 Letter. 2 July 2003, from Lebanon. Requeststhe Security Council to extend the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon which expires on 31 July 2003,for a further interim period of 6 months.

512003/698 (Af57/844) Letter, 9 July 2003, from Lebanon.Transmits statistical breakdown of alleged Israeliviolations of Lebanese sovereignty during the month ofJune 2003; states that such acts pose a threat to stabilityand promote a climate of tension in the region.

5/20031758 (AJ571851) Letter, 24 July 2003. from Israel.Reports that Hizbollah fired missiles across the BlueLine injuring 3 civilians in the northem Israeli town ofShlomi, 21 July 2003; states that in spite of Israeliwithdrawal 3 years ago. the Government of Lebanonpersists in refusing to live up to its obligations under thenorms of intemationallaw and the provisions of SecurityCouncil resolutions; alleges that the Government ofLebanon has relinquished control of south Lebanon toHizbollah.

5120031800 (Af57/854) Idenllcal fetters. 8 Aug. 2003, fromIsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports cross-borderattacks alleged~y perpetrated by the Hizbollah across theBlue Line on 3 and 8 Aug. 2003. causing significantstructural damage and traumatizing local residents innorthern Israel.

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5120031804 (Af57/856) Identical letters, 11 Aug. 2003,from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General andto the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedviolations of Lebanese sovereignty committed by Israelover the period 2-10 Aug. 2003; calls upon internationalcommunity to take measures to hail the Israeli violations;states that Lebanon reserves the right to act as it sees tuin the light of developments in the situation; includes alist of the most recent Israeli recent violations.

5120031806 (Af571B57) Identical letters, 11 Aug. 2003,from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports cross-borderattack allegedly perpetrated by the Hizbollah across theBlue Line. resulted in the death of 1 Israeli and injuries to4 others. 10 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/808 (N5B/271) Identical letters, 12 Aug. 2003.from the Syrian Arab RepUblic addressed to theSecretary-General and the President of the SecurityCouncil. Transmits reply to the allegations contained inletters dated 8 and 11 Aug. 2003 from Israel (Af57/854­S/2003/800 and N57/857-S/2003/806) regarding recentcross-border attacks allegedly perpetrated by theHizbollah across the Blue Line.

5/20031864 (Af58/349) Lelter, 4 Sepl. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits a list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon's airspace and territory duringthe period 23 Aug.-3 Sepl. 2003.

5/2003/932 (Af58/405) Letter. 1 Oct. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon during the period 18-22 Sep!.2003.

5/2003/939 Letter, 5 Oct. 2003. from the Syrian ArabRepUblic. Requests the convening of an emergencymeeting of the Security Council to consider the allegedviolations of Syrian and Lebanese airspace committedon 5 Oct. 2003 by the Israeli airforce and a missile attackon the same day against a civilian site inside Syrianterritory.

512003/940 Identical letters. 5 Oct. 2003. from SyrianArab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Transmits letterfrom the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Syrian ArabRepublic concerning the alleged violations of Syrian andLebanese airspace committed on 5 Oct. 2003 by theIsraeli air force and a missile altack on the same dateagainst a civilian site in Syria.

512003/941 Letter, 5 Oct. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests that the Security Council extend aninvitation to the Permanent Observer of the League ofArab States to the UN to address the Council, inaccordance with rule 39 of its provisional rules ofprocedure. in the course of the Council's considerationof the lelter dated 5 Qct. 2003 from the Syrian ArabRepublic (SI2003/939).

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5/2003/942 Letter, 5 Oct. 2003, from Palestine. Requeststhat the Security Council invite the Permanent Observerof Palestine to UN to participate in the meeting of theCouncil to be held on 5 Oct. 2003, regarding the letter ofthe same day from the Syrian Arab Republic(5/2003/940, annex) .

5/2003/943 Letter, 5 act. 2003, from Lebanon. Transmitsletter by the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs andEmigration concerning alleged violation of Lebaneseairspace by Israeli military aircraft on 5 Oct. 2003targeting a site inside the territory of Syria and requeststhe Security Council to convene an emergency meetingto consider the situation.

5/2003/966 (N58/418) Letter, 6 Oct. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon during the period 22-29 Sept.2003.

5/2003/976 (N58/425) Identical letters, 9 Oct. 2003, fromIsrael addressed 10 the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports latest attackallegedly perpetrated by the Hizbollah against targets onthe Israeli side of the Blue Line, resulted in the death of1 Israeli soldier, 6 act. 2003.

5/2003/1020 (N58/442) Letter, 17 Oct. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits statistical table of alleged violationscommitted by Israel against Lebanon during Sept. 2003.

5/2003/1021 (N58/443) Letter, 16 Oct. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon during the period 5-11 Get.2003.

5/2003/1068 (N58/551) Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon during the period 22-27 Oct.2003.

5/2003/1166 (N58/624) Letter, 10 Dec. 2003, fromLebanon. Reports armed incident allegedly involvingIsraeli forces patrol near the village of Ghajar, resulted inthe deaths of 2 Lebanese nationals. 9 Dec. 2003; statesthat this act is in violation of the Blue Line.

5/2003/1220 (N58/668) Letter, 31 Dec. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon's airspace and territory duringthe period 12-22 Dec. 2003.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/111 Draft resolution [on extention of the mandateof the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] 1 France.

5/20031778 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Interim Force in Lebanon]/ France.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4836 (5 act. 2003) Israel, Algeria, Bahrain, Cuba,Djibouti, Egypt. Islamic Republic of Iran, Jordan. Kuwait,Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco. Oman,Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, SUdan, Tunisia, UnitedArab Emirates. Yemen, Palestine.

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Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4696 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 4696th meeting, draft resoJutlon S/2003/111

was adopted .unanimously: resolution 1461 (2003).

S/PV.4802 (31 July 2003).At the 4802nd meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/778

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1496 (2003).

5/PV.4836 (5 Oct. 2003).

S/PV.4836/Corr.1 (5 Del. 2003).Corrects text.

Resolutions

5/RE5/1461 (20031 [Extension of the mandate of the UNInterim Force In Lebanon (UNIFILII.

Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 July2003; commends the Government of Lebanon for takingsteps to ensure the return of its effective authoritythroughout the south, including the deployment ofLebanese armed forces, and calls on it to continue toextend these measures and to do its utmost to ensure acalm environment throughout the south: calls on theparties to ensure UNIFIL is accorded full freedom ofmovement in the discharge of its mandate throughout itsarea of operation as outlined in the Secretary-General'sreport; reiterates its call on the parties to continue to fulfilthe commitments they have given to respect fully thewithdrawal line identified by the UN; condemns all acts ofviolence, expresses great concern about the seriousbreaches and the air, sea and land violations of thewithdrawal line; supports the continued efforts of UNIFIL tomaintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line; stressesthe necessity to provide the Government of Lebanon andUNIFIL with any additional maps and records on thelocation of mines; requests the Secretary-General tocontinue consultations with the Government of Lebanonand other parties directly concerned on the implementationof this resolution and to report thereon to the Councilbefore the end of the present mandate. (Adoptedunanimously, 4696th meeting, 30 Jan. 2003)

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5IRE5/1496(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)J.

Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 Jan.2004; reiterates its strong support for the territorialintegrity, sovereignty and political independence ofLebanon within its internationally recognized boundaries;calls on the parties to ensure UNIFIL is accorded fullfreedom of movement in the discharge of its mandatethroughout its area of operation as outlined in theSecretary-General's report: reiterates its call on the partiesto continue to fulfil the commitments they have given torespect fully the withdrawal line Identified by the UN toexercise utmost restraint and to cooperate fully with theUN and UNIFIL; condemns all acts of violence, expressesgreat concern about the serious breaches and the air, seaand land violations of the withdrawal line, and urges theparties to put an end to these violations and to abidescrupulously by their obligation to respect the safety ofUNIFIL and other UN personnel; requests the Secretary­General to continue consultations with the Government ofLebanon and other parties directly concerned on theimplementation of this resolution and to report thereon tothe Council before the end of the present mandate as wellas on the activities of UNIFIL and the tasks presentlycarried out by the UN Truce SupeNision Organization.(Adopted unanimously, 4802nd meeting, 31 July 2003)

ISRAEU-PALESTINIAN INTERIM AGREEMENT ONTHE WEST BANK AND THE GAZA STRIP (1995)

See: PALESTINE QUESTION

KFORSee also: KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Reports

5/2003/113 Report of the Secretary-General on the UnitedNations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 29 Jan. 2003.

5120031130 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Dec. 2002.

5/20031301 Letter,. 11 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Jan. 2003.

5/20031378 Letter, 26 Mar. 2003. from the Scretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo. covering the period 1-28Feb. 2003.

512003/421 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 14 Apr. 2003.

512003/511 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo. covering the period 1-31Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/616 Letter. 3 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo. covering the period 1-30Apr. 2003.

5120031675 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 26 June 2003. .

SI2003/682 Letter, 1 July 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31May 2003.

5/2003/855 Letter, 2 Sept. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo. covering the period 1-31July 2003.

5120031931 Letter. 2 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Aug. 2003.

5/20031996 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 15 Get. 2003.

512003/1141 Letter, 1 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo. covering the period 1-31Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/815 Letter, 14 Aug. 2003, from Serbia andMontenegro. Requests that an urgent meeting of theSecurity Council be convened to consider the latestdevelopments in Kosovo and Metohija, especially thealleged terrorist attack in the village of Gorazdevac in thePec region, resulted in the deaths of 2 Serb children andinjuries to others. 13 Aug. 2003.

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/1 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4703rd meeting, 6 Feb. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998),1199(1998),1203(1998), 1239 (1999)and 1244 (1999)"]/bythe President of the Security Ciuncil.

Reaffirms its continued commitment to the full andeffective implementation of UN Security Council resolution1244 (1999); further reaffirms its commitment to theobjective of a multiethnic and democratic Kosovo and callsupon all communities to work towards this goal andactively participate in the public institutions as well as thedecision-making process, and integrate into society:encourages the establishment of direct dialogue betweenPristina and Belgrade on issues of practical importance toboth sides; condemns the violence within the KosovoAlbanian community, as well as the violence against theKosovo Serb community; urges local institutions andleaders to exert influence on the climate for the rule of lawby condemning all violence and actively supporting theefforts of the police and the jUdiciary; welcomes the reportof the Secretary-General on the activities of UNMIK andrecent developments in Kosovo (S/2003/113) and thebriefing of the Special Representative of the Secretary­General on the status of implementation of thebenchmarks for Kosovo; strongly rejects unilateralinitiatives which may jeopardize stability and lhenormalization process not only in Kosovo but also in theentire region; supports the Special Representative of theSecretary-General's continued efforts including in suchpriority areas as revitalizing the economy throughinvestment. combating crime and illegal trafficking, andbuilding a multi-ethnic society, while ensuring conditionsfor the sustainable return of refugees and lOPs.

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S/PRST/2003/26 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4880th meeting, 12 Dec. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council resolutions 1160(1998), 1203(1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)"] /by the Presidentof the Security Council.

Welcomes the launching of a review mechanismgiving new momentum to the implementation of thestandards before status policy that was designed forKosovo; urges the Provisional Inslilutions of Self­Government to participate fully and demonstrate theircommitment to the process; supports the "Stadards forKosovo" and reaffirms its intention to continue to considerthe regular reports of the Secretary-General as to theProvisional Institutions of Self-Government's progresstowards meeLing tile standards; supports the prospect of acomprehensive review of the Provisional Inslilutions ofSelf-Government's progress in meeting the standards;stresses that further advancement towards a process todetermine future status of Kosovo in accordance withresolution 1244 (1999) will depend on the positiveoutcome of this comprehensive review: reaffirms its fullsupport to the Special Representative of the Secretary­General and calls on the Provisional Institutions of Self­Government of Kosovo and concerned to cooperate fullywith him.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro, Greeceand Norway.

S/PV.4770 (10 June 2003) Serbia and Montenegro,Greece.

S/PV.4782 (3 July 2003) Albania, Italy, Japan and Serbiaand Montenegro.

S/PV.4809 (18 Aug. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4823 (12 Sepl. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro,Alabania, Italy.

S/PV.4853 (30 Ocl. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4880 (12 Dec. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003) Albania. Italy and Serbia andMontenegro.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4703 (6 Feb. 2003).At the 4703rd meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on situation in Kosovo: S/PRST/2003/1.

S/PV.4770 (10 June 2003).

S/PV.4782 (3 July 2003).

S/PV.4809 (18 Aug. 2003).

S/PV.4823 (12 Sep\. 2003).

S/PV.4853 (30 Ocl. 2003).

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5/PV.4880 (12 Dec. 2003).At the 4880th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, in .connection with prior consultations among Co~ncil .members on the item entitled "Security Council resolutions1160 (1998),1203 (1998),1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)":S/PRST/2003/26.

5/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003).

KIMBERLEY PROCESS CERTIFICATiON SCHEMEFOR ROUGH DIAMONDS (2002)See: CONFLICT DIAMONDS

KOREAN QUESTION

General documents

5/2003/224 Identical leUers, 20 Feb. 2003, from theLibyan Arab Jamahiriya addressed to the ~ecretary~

General and 10 the President of the Security CouncIl.Transmits copy of an initiative of Colonel MuammarQaddafi towards the resolution of the Korean crisis.

5/2003/238 Letter, 28 Feb. 2003, from China and lheRussian Federation. Transmits Joint communiques of theMinisters for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federationand China on the situation on the Korean peninsula andon the Iraq question, adopted in Beijing, 27 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/332 (N571759) LeUer, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine. adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/681 Letter, 1 July 2003, from the DemocraticPeople's RepUblic of Korea. Transmits statement of theChief of the Panmunjom Mission of the Korean People'sArmy concerning the alleged United States' "plan forarms build-up" in the Korean Peninsula.

5/2003/768 Letter, 28 July 2003, from the DemocraticPeople's Republic of Korea. Transmits memorandum of23 July 2003 by the Panmunjom Mission of the KoreanPeople's Army on the occasion of the 50th anniversaryof the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement.

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)See also: FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

KFORUN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN

KOSOVO

Reports

5/2003/113 Report of the Secretary-General on the UnitedNations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 29 Jan. 2003.

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5/2003/130 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Dec. 2002.

5/2003/301 Letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Jan. 2003.

5/2003/378 Letter, 26 Mar. 2003, from the Scretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-28Feb. 2003.

5/2003/421 Report of the Secretary-General on lheUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 14Apr. 2003.

5/2003/511 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Mar. 2003.

5/2003/616 Letter, 3 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-30Apr. 2003.

5/2003/675 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 26 June 2003.

5/2003/682 Letter, 1 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31May 2003.

5/2003/855 Letter, 2 Sep\. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31July 2003.

5/2003/931 Leller, 2 Oc\. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Aug. 2003.

5/2003/996 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 15 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/1141 Letter, 1 Dec. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmils monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo, covering the period 1-31Oc\. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/761 Letter, 24 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Harri Holkeri (Finland) as his SpecialRepresentative and Head ollhe UN InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo.

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5/2003/762 Letter, 28 July 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's lellerof 24 July 2003 (S/2003/761) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of theSecretary-General's intention to appoint Harri Holkeri(Finland) as his Special Representative and Head of theUN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

5/2003/815 letter, 14 Aug. 2003, from Serbia andMontenegro. Requests that an urgent meeting of theSecurity Council be convened to consider the latestdevelopments in Kosovo and Metohija, especially thealleged terrorist allack in the village of Gorazdevac in thePec region, resulted in the deaths of 2 Serb children andinjuries to others, 13 Aug. 2003.

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PR5T/2003/1 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4703rd meeting, 6 Feb. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998), 1199(1998),1203 (1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)"J 1bythe President of the Security Ciuncil.

Reaffirms its continued commitment to the full andeffective implementation of UN Security Council resolution1244 (1999); further reaffirms its commitment to theobjective of a multiethnic and democratic Kosovo and callsupon all communities to work towards this goal andactively participate in the public institutions as well as thedecision-making process, and integrate into society;encourages the establishment of direct dialogue betweenPristina and Belgrade on issues of practical importance toboth sides; condemns the violence within the KosovoAlbanian community, as well as the violence against theKosovo Serb community; urges local institutions andleaders to exert influence on the climate for the rule of lawby condemning all violence and actively supporting theefforts of the police and the judiciary; welcomes the reportof the Secretary-General on the activities of UNMIK andrecent developments in Kosovo (S/2003/113) and thebriefing of the Special Representative of the Secretary­General on the status of implementation of thebenchmarks for Kosovo; strongly rejects unilateralinitiatives wilich may jeopardize stability and thenormalization process not only in Kosovo but also in theentire region; supports the Special Representative of theSecretary-General's continued efforts including in suchpriority areas as revitalizing the economy throughinvestment, combating crime and illegal trafficking, andbuilding a multi-ethnic society, wilile ensuring conditionsfor the sustainable return of refugees and lOPs.

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5/PR5T/2003/26 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. at the 4880th meeting, 12 Dec. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementilled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998). 1203(1998),1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)'1/ by the Presidentof the Security Council.

Welcomes the launching of a review mechanismgiving new momentum to the implementation of thestandards before status policy that was designed forKosovo; urges the Provisional Institutions of Self­Government to participate fully and demonstrate theircommilment to the process; supports the "Stadards forKosovo" and reaffirms its intention to continue to considerthe regular reports of the Secretary-General as to theProvisional Institutions of Self-Government's progresstowards meeting the standards; supports the prospect of acomprehensive review of the Provisional Institutions ofSelf-Government's progress in meeting the standards;stresses that further advancement towards a process todetermine future status of Kosovo in accordance withresolution 1244 (1999) will depend on the positiveoutcome of lhis comprehensive review; reaffirms its fullsupport to the Special Representalive of the Secrelary­General and calls on the Provisional Institutions of Self­Government of Kosovo and concerned to cooperate fullywilh him.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro, Greeceand Norway.

S/PV.4742 (23 Apr. 2003) Albania, Greece and Serbiaand Montenegro.

5/PV.4770 (10 June 2003) Serbia and Montenegro andGreece.

5/PV.4782 (3 July 2003) Albania, Italy, Japan and Serbiaand Montenegro.

5/PV.4809 (18 Aug. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

5/PV.4823 (12 Sep!. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro,Albania, Italy.

5JPV.4853 (30 Oct. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

5JPV.4880 (12 Dec. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

5/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003) Albania, Italy and Serbia andMontenegro.

Discussion in plenary

SJPV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003).

5JPV.4703 (6 Feb. 2003).At the 4703rd meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on situation in Kosovo: S/PRST/2003/1.

S/PV.4742 (23 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4770 (10 June 2003).

S/PV.4762 (3 July 2003).

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SIPV.4809 (18Aug.2003).

S(PV.4823 (12 Sept. 2003).

SIPV.4853 (30 Oct. 2003).

SIPV.4880 (12 Dec. 2003).At the 4880th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prfor consultations among Councilmembers on the item entitled "Security Council resolutions1160 (1998),1203 (1998),1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)":S/PRST/2003/26.

S/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003).

KUWAIT-IRAQSee: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

LAND MINES

General documents

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession. held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PR5T/2003/22 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. at the 4864th meeting, 19 Nov. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The importance of mine action forpeacekeeping operations'11 by the President of theSecurity Ciuncil.

Expresses its grave concern at the harmful andwidespread impact of landmines and unexplodedordnance on civilian populations, especially children. andon humanitarian UN workers; urges all Member States torespect relevant international law that adresses landminesand unexploded ordnance; urges all parties to armedconflicts to abide by the mine-related commitments, and tocooperate with mine risk education and mine-clearingactivities; calls upon the Secretary-General to provideinformation on the scope and humanitarian impact of themine and unexplode ordnance problem; urges MemberStates to proVide adequate and sustained financialassistance to support mine action and increase theircontributions to Ihe UN Voluntary Trust Fund for Demining.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.485B (13 Nov. 2003).

5/PV.4864 (19 Nov. 2003).At the 4864th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the importance of mine action forpeacekeeping operations: S/PRST/2003/22.

LEBANON-ISRAELSee: ISRAEL-LEBANON

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LIBERIA SITUATIONSee also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

UN MISSION IN LIBERIA

Reports

5(2003/227 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in liberia. pursuant to the letter dated 29November 2002 (S/2002/1305) from the President of theSecurity Council.

Issued: 26 Feb. 2003.

5(2003(466 Second report of the Secretary-Generalpursuant to Security Council resolution 1408 (2002)regarding Liberia.

Issued: 22 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/498 Letter. 24 Apr. 2003. from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1343 (2001) concerning Liberia. Transmitsreport of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuantto Security Council Resolution 1343 (2001) concerningLiberia, and in accordance with para. 4 of Councilresolution 1458 (2003).

5/2003/582 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Liberia, pursuant to the letter dated 29November 2002 (S/2002/1305) from the President of theSecurity Council,

Issued: 2 June 2003.

5/2003/688 Report of the Security Council Mission toWest Africa. 26 June-5 July 2003.

Issued: 7 July 2003.

5/2003/779 Letter, 7 Aug. 2003, from the Acting Chainmanof Ihe Security Council Committee established pursuant10 resolution 1343 (2001) concerning Liberia. Transmitsreport of the UN Panel of Experts on Liberia. prepared inaccordance with para. 25 of Council resolution 1478(2003).

5/2003/793 Report of the Secretary-General in pursuanceof paragraph 19 of resolution 1478 (2003) concerningLiberia.

Issued: 5 Aug. 2003.

512003/875 Report of the Secretary-General to theSecurity Council on Liberia.

Issued: 11 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/937 letter, 28 Oct. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1343 (2001) concerning Liberia. Transmitsreport of the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant toparagraph 25 of Security Council resolution 1478 (2003)concerning Liberia.

5(2003/1147 Progress report of the Secretary-General onthe recommendations of the Security Council mission toWest Africa.

Issued: 5 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1175 First progress report of the Secretary­General on the United Nations Mission in Liberia.

Issued: 15 Dec. 2003.

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General documents

5/2003/49 Letter, 15 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to letter dated 29 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1305) and reports that the Government ofLiberia has been provided for its consideration andagreement, a draft revised mandale for the UN Peace­Building Support Office in Liberia; states that the text ofthe revised mandate was carefully studied and that itsresponse would be conveyed to the Secretary-Generalsoon.

5/2003/185 Letter. 14 Feb. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1458(2003) concerning Liberia and reports the Seretary­General's decision to appoint 4 experts to the UN Panelof Experts Established pursuant to Security CouncilResolution 1408 (2002) to conduct a follow-upassessment mission to Liberia and neighbouring states.

5/2003/251 Letter, 5 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Secretary-General's lelter of 14 Feb.2003 (S/2003/185) concerning his 4 most recentappointments to the UN Panel of Experts re-establishedpursuant to Security Council Resolution 1458 (2003) of28 Jan. 2003 and reports his decision to appoint HarjitSingh Kelley (Kenya) as the 5th member of the Panel.

5/2003/468 Letter, 11 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to his letter of 15 Jan. 2003 (S/2003/49)and transmits draft revised mandate of the UN Peace­building Support Office in Liberia.

5/2003/469 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter from the Secretary­General dated 11 Apr. 2003 and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of theinformation contained therein and approve the revisedmandate of the UN Peace-building Support Office inLiberia.

5/2003/618 Letter, 5 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1478(2003) of 6 May 2003 concerning Liberia and reports theappointment by the Secretary-General of 6 experts tothe Panel of Experts established pursuant to resolution1458 (2003) and the selection of Atabou Bodian(Senegal) to chair the Panel.

5/2003/654 Letter, 16 June 2003, from South Africa.Transmits, in lhe capacity as representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communique ofthe 92nd ordinary session at the ambassadorial level ofthe Central Organ of the Mechanism for ConOictPrevention, Management and Resolution. held atAddisAbaba, 12-13 June 2003; contains decisions on thepeace process in the Sudan and in Somalia, thesitualion in Mauritania, the situation in Liberia, and thesituation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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5/2003/657 Letter, 18 June 2003, from Ghana. Transmits,in the capacity as the Coordinator of EconomicCommunity of Western African States Ambassadors inNew York, the Agreement on Ceasefire and Cessation ofHostilities between the Government of the Republic ofLiberia and Liberians United for Reconciliation andDemocracy and the Movement for Democracy in Liberia,signed in Accra, 17 June 2003.

5/2003/659 Letter, 18 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the ceasefire agreement signed bythe Liberian parties in Accra on 17 June 2003(S/2003/657) and reports that the UN had madearrangements to provide a helicopter and 2 militaryofficers to participate in the Joint Verification Team (JVT)as requested by the Executive Secretary of theEconomic Community of West African States in hisletters dated 11 and 16 June 2003 (annexed).

5/2003/664 Letter, 23 June 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter dated 18 June 2003 (S/2003/659) and reports thatthe members of the Security Council take note of theinformation contained in the letter, in particular the needfor the UN to provide support to the Joint VerificationTeam (JVT), envisaged in the ceasefire agreementsigned by the Liberian parties in Accra on 17 June 2003,by arranging for the use of a helicopler from the UNMission in Sierra Leone for the transportation of themembers of the JVT.

5/2003/878 Letter, 28 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to his letter of 18 June 2003(S/2003/659) and concerns flagrant violations of theceasefire that have occurred in recent days in Liberia;requests the Security Council to take urgent action toauthorize the deployment to Liberia of a highly trainedand well-equipped multinational force. under the lead ofa Member State, to prevent a major humanitariantragedy and to stabilize the situation in that country.

5/2003/695 Letter, 8 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the Secretary-General's letter of 28June 2003 (S/2003/678) and reports a number of urgentinitiatives taken in the light of the rapidly unfoldingpolitical situation in Liberia.

5/2003/696 Letter, 10 July 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter dated 8 July 2003 fromthe Secrelary-General (S/2003/695) and reports thal lheSecurity Council took note of the information containedtherein.

5/20031760 Letter, 25 July 2003, from Mozambique.Transmits. in the capacity as the current Chairman of theAfrican Union, communique containing decisionsadopted on the situation in Sao Tome and Principe, thesituation in Liberia and the deployment of the AfricanMission in Burundi, issued by the Central Organ of theMechanism for Confiict Prevention, Management andResolution of the African Union at its 93rd ordinarysession at the ambasadoriallevel. held in Addis Ababa,24 July 2003.

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5/2003/764 Letter, 23 July 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the peace process in Liberia, issued on 21July 2003 by the Presidency on behalf of the EuropeanUnion.

5/20031769 Letter, 29 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concerns deteriorating situation in Liberia andstates that it is essential to accelerate deployment of theEconomic Comm unity of West African States vanguardforce to Monrovia to pave the way for early deploymentof multinational force; requests to give the UN Mission inSierra Leone necessary mandate to use its resources toprovide full support for the deployment and to authorizea robust mandate for the envisaged UN peacekeepingforce.

5/2003/792 Letler. 30 July 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the peace process in Liberia, issued on 28July 2003 by the Presidency on behalf of the EuropeanUnion.

5/2003/850 Letter, 29 Aug. 2003, from Ghana. Transmits,in the capacity as Chair of the Economic Community ofWest African States, the Peace Agreement between theGovernment of Liberia, the Liberians United forReconciliation and Democracy, the Movement forDemocracy in Liberia and the Political Parties, signed inAccra, 18 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/859 Letter, 3 Sept. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the Comprehensive Peace Agreement inLiberia issued on 22 Aug. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union.

5/2003/876 letter. 10 Sept. 2003, from Mozambique.Transmits. in the capacity as the Representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union. communiqueissued by the 94th Ordinary Session of the CentralOrgan of the Mechanism for Conflict Prevention,Management and Resolution at the AmbassadorialLevel, held in Addis Ababa. 29 Aug. 2003: containsdecisions on the situation in Somalia and the situation inLiberia.

5/2003/899 Letter, 16 Sept. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concerns the situation in Liberia and statesintention to terminate the mandate of the UN Peace­building Support Office in Liberia (UNOL) and to bring toa close its operations as soon as the Security Councilauthorizes the deployment of the proposedpeacekeeping mission; states that. as indicated inprevious report of 11 Sept. 2003 (S/2003/875), the majorfunctions performed by UNOL will be transferred to thenew UN operations in Liberia, together with staff of theOffice, as appropriate.

5/2003/926 letter. 29 Sept. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention.following the usual consultations, to appoint Lieutenant­General Daniellshmael Opande (Kenya) as ForceCommander of the UN Mission in Liberia as of 1 Oct.2003.

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5/2003/927 Letler, 1 Oct. 2003. from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to SeCretary-General's letter of29 Sept. 2003 (S/2003/926) and reports that the SecurityCouncil has taken note of his intention to appointLieutenant-General Daniellshmael Opande (Kenya) asForce Commander of the UN Mission in Liberia as of 1Oct. 2003.

5/2003/937/Add.1 Letter, 28 Oct. 2003, from theChairman of the Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolution 1343 (20.01) concerning Liberia:addendum. Transmits statem,e'n\s and observations bythe Panel of Experts concerning, responsability for alluncovered financial misappropriations in the maritimeand corporate registries sector "of Liberia, and thefinancial management of the Liberian InternationalShipping 'and Corporate Registry, operating agent ofLiberia's Bureau of Maritime Affairs.

5/2003/1071 Letter, 5 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports that due to the prevailing situation inLiberia it was impossible to gather information needed toprepare the new report since the last report of 22 Apr.2003 (S/2003/466): states that in light of the ongoingdeployment of the UN Mission fnLiberia (UNMIL) andthat the formation of the National TransitionalGovernment of Liberia being, in its early stages, it will benecessary to defer the report until early 2004 to allowUNMIL and the National Transitional Government togather information and conduct assessment of the newcircumstances on the ground for input into the report.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/98 Draft resolution [on re-establishment of the UNPanel of Experts Established pursuant to SecurityCouncil Resolution 1408 (2002) concerning Liberia).

5/2003/522 Draft resolution [on measures to enforcecompliance with demands in resolulion1343 (2001)concerning Liberia].

5/2003/784 Draft resolution [on establishment of theMultinational Force in Liberia] 1 United States of America.

5/2003/898 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UNMission in Liberia).

5/2003/1180 Draft resolution [on dissolution of theSecurity Council Committee Established pursuant toResolution 1343 (2001) concerning Liberia).

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/12 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4794th meeting, 25 July 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council mission'11 by the President oflhe Securily Council. .

Welcomes the recommendations made in thereports of its mission to Central Africa 7-16 June 2003(S/2003/653) and its mission to West Africa 26 June-5 July2003 (S/2003/688); endorses the recommendations ofthese 2 missions which fall within ils area of responsibilityand wishes to see them implemented: emphasizes theimportance of a subregional approach to issues such assmall arms and fight weapons, mercenaries, child soldiersand humanitarian access; stresses that follow-up activityby the UN will require close cooperation and coordinationthroughout the UN system.

S/PRST/2003/14 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4815th meeting, 27 Aug. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Liberia"] 1by the President ofthe Security Council.

Welcomes the Comprehensive Peace Agreementreached in Accra, Ghana oh 18 Aug. 2003; remainsconcerned at the continuing dire humanitarian situation ofmuch of the population; urges all parties to respect fullythe ceasefire and to implement fully all their commitmentsunder the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, includingthrough full cooperation with the Economic Community ofWest African States' Mission in Liberia, the UN, theInternational Contact Group on Liberia, the African Union,and the United States to establish a Joint MonitoringCommittee; reaffirms its readiness as stated in paragraph2 of its resolution 1497 of 1 Aug. 2003 (S/RES/1497) toestablish a follow-on UN stabilization force to support thetransitional government and to assist in lhe implementationof a Comprehensive Peace Agreement for Liberia.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4815 (27 Aug. 2003) Cote d'lvoire, Ghana, Nigeria,Senegal.

S/PV.4830 (19 Sep!. 2003) liberia.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4693 (28 Jan. 2003).At the 4693rd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/98

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1458 (2003).

S/PV.4751 (6 May 2003).At the 4751st meeting, draft resolution S/2003/522

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1478 (2003).

S/PV.4794 (25 July 2003).At the 4794th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Security Council missions to Central Africaand West Africa: S/PRST/2003/12.

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S/PV.4803 (1 Aug. 2003).At the 4803rd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/784

was adopted (12-0-3): resolution 1497 (2003).

S/PV.4815 (27 Aug. 2003).At the 4815th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the situation in Liberia: S/PRST/2003/14.

S/PV.4816 (27 Aug. 2003).

S/PV.4825 (15 Sep!. 2003).

S/PV.4826 (16 Sep!. 2003).

S/PV.4830 (19 Sept. 2003).At the 4830th meeting, draft resolution 8/2003/898

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1509 (2003).

S/PV.4890 (22 Dec. 2003).At the 48901h meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1180

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1521 (2003).

Resolutions

S/RES/1458(2003) [Re-establishment of the Panel ofExperts Established pursuant to Security CouncilResolution 1408 (2002) concerning Liberia].

Decides to re-establish the Panel of Expertsappointed pursuant to paragraph 16 of resolution 1408(2002) for a further period of three months commencing nolater than 10 Feb. 2003; requests the Panel of Experts toconduct a follow-up assessment mission to Liberia andneighbouring States, in order to investigate and compile areport on the Government of Liberia's compliance with thedemands referred to in paragraph 2 of resolution 1343(2001), and of any violations of the measures referred to inparagraph 5 of resolution 1408 (2002); requests the Panelof Experts, as far as possible, to bring any relevantinformation collected in the course of Its investigationsconducted in accordance with its mandate to the attentionof the States concerned for prompt and thoroughinvestigation and corrective action, and to allow them theright of reply. (Adopted unanimously, 4693rd meeting, 28Jan. 2003)

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S/RESf1478(2003) [Measures imposed to enforcecompliance with demands in resolution 1343 (2001)concerning Liberia].

Decides that the Government of Liberia has notcomplied fully with the demands in resolution 1343 (2001);decides that the measures imposed by paragraphs 5-7 ofresolution 1343 (2001) shall remain in force for a furtherperiod of 12 months and shall be terminated immediately ifthe Council determines that the Government of Liberia hascomplied with the demands referred to in paragraph 1above: decides that all Stales shall take the necessarymeasures to prevent, for a period of 10 months, the importinto their territories of all round logs and timber prodUCtsoriginating in Liberia; decides to consider by 7 Sept. 2003how best to minimize any humanitarian or socio-economicimpact of the measures imposed: requests the Secretary­General 10 establish, within one month from the date ofadoption of this resolution, in consultation with theCommittee, for a period of 5 months, a Panel of Expertsconsisting of up to 6 members to conduct a follow-upassessment mission to Liberia and neighbouring Statesand to investigate whether any revenues of theGovernment of Liberia are used in violation of thisresolution; decides that all States shall take the necessarymeasures to prevent entry into or transit through theirterritories of any individuals, including from the LURD orother armed rebel groups; decides to conduct reviews ofthe measures referred to in paragraphs 10 and 17 abovebefore 7 Nov. 2003, and every 6 months thereafter.(Adopted unanimously. 4751st meeting. 6 May 2003)

S/RESf1497(2003) [Establishment of the MultinationalForce in Liberia].

Authorizes Member States to establish aMultinational Force in Liberia to support theimplementation of the 17 June 2003 ceasefire agreement:declares its readiness to establish such a follow-on UNstabilization force to support the transitional governmentand to assist in the implementation of a comprehensivepeace agreement for Liberia and requests the Secretary­General to submit to the Council recommendations for thesize, .structure, and mandate of this force, preferably by 15Aug. 2003, and subsequent deployment of the UN force nolater than 1 Ocl. 2003; authorizes UNAMSIL to exlend thenecessary logistical support for a limited period of up to 30days, 10 the forward ECOWAS elements of theMultinational Force, without prejudicing UNAMSIL'soperational capability with respecllo its mandale in SierraLeone; decides that current or former officials or personnelfrom a contributing State shall be subject to the exclusivejurisdiction of that contributing State for all alleged acts oromissions arising out of or related 10 the MultinationalForce or UN slabilization force in Liberia; decides thalthemeasures imposed by paragraphs 5 (a) and 5 (b) ofresolution 1343 (2001) shall nol apply to supplies of armsand related materiel and technical training and assistanceintended solely for support of and use by the MultinationalForce; demands that all States in the region refrain fromany action that might contribute to instability in Liberia oron the borders between Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone andCote d'lvoire. (Adopted 12-0-3, 4803rd meeting, 1 Aug.2003)

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S/RES/1509(2003) [Establishment of the UN Mission inLiberia (UNMIL)].

Decides to establish UNMIL, the stabilization forcecalled for in resolution 1497 (2003), for a period of 12months, and requests the Secretary-General to transferauthority from the ECOWAS-Ied ECOM1L forces to UNMILon 1 Ocl. 2003, and further decides that UNMIL will consistof up to 15,000 UN military personnel, including up 10 250military observers and 160 staff officers, and up to 1,115civilian police officers, including formed units to assist Inthe maintenance of law and order throughout Liberia, andthe appropriate civilian component; decides that UNMILshall have the following mandate: (a) support forImplementation of the Ceasefire Agreement; (b) supportfor Humanitarian and Human Rights Assistance; (c)support for Security Reform; demands that the Liberianparties cease hostilities throughout Liberia and fulfil theirobligations under the Comprehensive Peace Agreementand the ceasefire agreement, including cooperation in theformation of the JMC as established under the ceasefireagreement; demands that all parties cease all use of childsoldiers, thal all parties cease all human rights violationsand atrocities againslthe Liberia population, and stressesthe need to bring to justice those responsible: decides thatIhe measures imposed by paragraphs 5 (a) and 5 (b) ofresolution 1343 (2001) shall not apply to supplies of armsand related maleriel and technical training and assistanceintended solely for support of or use by UNMIL; decides toremain aclively seized of the maUer. (Adoptedunanimously, 4830lh meeting, 19 Sept. 2003)

S/RES/1521(2003) [Dissolution of the Security CouncilCommittee Established pursuant to Resolution 1343(2001) concerning Liberia].

Decides to terminate prohibitions imposed byparagraphs 5, 6, 7 of resolution 1343 (2001) andparagraphs 17 and 28 of resolution 1478 (2003) and todissolve the cornmillee established under resolution 1343(2001); decides that all States shall take necessarymeasures to prevent sale of supply to Liberia of anms;decides also that all States shall take necessary measuresto prevent entry or transilthrough their territories of allindividuals designated by the Committee who constitute athreat to peace process in Liberia; decides that all Slatesshall take necessary measures to prevent direct or indirectimport of all rough diamonds. all round logs and timberproducts from Liberia: decides that measures above areestablished for 12 months from the date of adoption of thisresolution; decides to establish a Commillee of theSecurity Council to monitor implementation of themeasures imposed by this resolution. (Adoptedunanimously, 4890lh meeting, 22 Dec. 2003)

LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYASee: ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFT

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General documents

5/2003/82 Letter, 20 Jan. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Transmits response of the General People'sCommittee for Foreign Liaison and InternationalCooperation to the decision of the United States toextend the term of the Libya Sanctions Act for a furtheryear beginning 7 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/1196 Letter, 19 Dec. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Transmits communique released by theSecretary of the General People's Committee for ForeignLiaison and International Cooperation to the effect thatthe Libyan Arab Jamahiriya meets all its obligationsunder treaties and conventions relating to the eliminationof all types of weapons of mass destruction; reports thatLibyan Arab Jamahiriya and has signed an AdditionalProtocol to the Agreement on Safeguards and is ready toreceive visits of inspection teams to verify its compliancewith its commitments.

LOCKERBIE INCIDENTSee: ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFT

LUSAKA PROTOCOL (1994)See: ANGOLA SITUATION

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONSee also: ISRAEL-LEBANON

PALESTINE QUESTIONTERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE

UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

Reports

5/2003/38 Report of the Secretary-General on the UnitedNations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 13July 2002 to 14 January 2003).

Issued: 14 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/655 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Disengagement Observer Force for theperiod 6 December 2002 fa 18 June 2003.

Issued: 18 June 2003.

5/2003/728 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the periodfrom 15 January to 23 July 2003).

Issued: 23 July 2003.

5/20031947 (N58/416) Peaceful settlement oflhequestion of Palestine: report of the Secretary-General.

Issued: 10 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/1148 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Disengagement Observer Force for theperiod 19 June 2003 to 9 December 2003.

Issued: 9 Dec. 2003.

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5/2003/1 (NES-1 0/21 0) Identical letters, 2 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous151 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Dec.2002 and reports alleged raids by Israeli forces inrefugee camps and attacks against Palestinians in GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of 4 civilians and thedemolishing of 28 homes, 1-2 Jan. 2003; urges theSecurity Council to uphold its duties for the maintenanceof international peace and security: includes the namesof 15 Palestinians killed, 27 Dec. 2002-2 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/9 (N57/703) Letter, 6 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports an aHack allegedly committed by 2 Palestiniansuicide bombers in the downtown area of Tel AViv,resulted in the deaths of 23 civilians and injuries to morethan 100 others, 5 Jan. 2002; states that Islamic Jihad,Hamas and the AI Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibilityfor [he allack.

5/2003/36 Letter, 9 Jan. 2003, from Lebanon. Requeststhe Security Council to extend the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon, which expires on 31 Jan.2003, for an additional interim period of 6 months. inaccordance with the provisions of the Security Councilresolutions 425 (1978) and 426 (1978) of 19 Mar. 1978.

5/2003/46 (N57/706) Letter, 14 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Refers to teHer of 17 Dec. 2002 from the Syrian ArabRepublic (N57/669-S/2002/1383) denying the allegedSyria's provision of training areas, financial and logisticalsupport to activities of terrorist groups in Israel. inviolation of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001):reiterates Israel's commitment to achieving a negotiatedpeace settlement with Syria on the basis of Councilresolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973).

5/2003/62 (N57/710) LeHer, 16 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports latest attacks on Israeli citizens allegedly byPalestinians at Moshav Gadish, in western Negev and inthe town of Sderol, resulted in the deaths of 2 personsand injuries to 7 others, 12-14 Jan. 2003; reports alsothat Israeli security forces disarmed and arrested anarmed person who allegedly infiltrated the community ofGush Katif on 17 Jan.: states that Palestinian leadershiphas failed to take any steps towards the fulfilment of itsobligations under signed agreements, international lawand Security Council resolutions.

512003173 (N57/713) Letter, 20 Jan. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits statistical breakdOwn of allegedIsraeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during themonth of Dec. 2002: states that such acts pose a threat10 stability and promote a climate of tension in theregion.

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5/2003174 (A/ES-101211) Identical letters, 21 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous152 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Jan.2003 and concerns Israeli military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsdemolishing of shops and market stalls near Tulkaremand alleged attacks by a group of Israeli settlers againstPalestinian homes in al-Khalil, 19-21 Jan. 2003; includesthe names of 26 Palestinians killed, 2-21 Jan. 2003.

5/2003196 (A/57/717) Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports cross-border attack in Mount Dov area allegedlycommitted by Hizbollah, 21 Jan. 2003; states that noinjuries were reported but some damage was sustainedby Israeli Defense Forces outpost.

5/2003/101 (A/ES-10/212) Identical letters, 27 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous153 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli massive military attackagainst the Gaza City, resulted the deaths of 13Palestinians, injuries to many others and massivedestruction of workshops, shops and homes, 26 Jan.2003; includes the names of 23 Palestinians killed, 23­28 Jan. 2003.

5/20031110 (A/57/719) Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports attack on Israeli defense forces allegedlycommitted by Palestinians near Beil Hagal and KiryatArba, resulted in the deaths of 3 Israeli soldiers. 23 Jan.2003; reports also the recent increase of indiscriminatemissile attacks on Israeli towns and Villages; calls onceagain on the Palestinian leadership to respect itsobligations to end all acts of violence.

5120031119 (A/ES-10/213) Identical letters, 30 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous154 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military attacks in thecities of Jenin and Gaza, resulted in the deaths of 8Palestinians and injuries to others, 28 Jan. 2002; reportsalso destruction of a vegetable market in AI-Khalil. 30Jan. 2003; includes the names of 12 Palestinians killed,28-30 Jan. 2003.

512003/120 (A/ES-10/214) Letter, 30 Jan. 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concernsthe continuing deterioration of the situation in theterritories occupied by Israel, including Jerusalem;reports that on 15 Jan. 2003 Israeli Defence Forcesraided and closed down the Hebron University and thePalestine Polytechnic University for 14 days, with apossibility of further extension, ostensibly as a measureaimed at fighting terrorists and suicide bombers; statesthat the Committee views these acts of collectivepunishment as utterly unjustified and illegal.

5/2003/148 (A/571722) Letter, 4 Feb. 2003, fromLebanon. Submits a list of alleged Israeli violations ofLebanese airspace which occurred 26 Jan.-2 Feb. 2003.

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512003/154 (A/ES-10/215) IdenticaUletters,6 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous155 lelters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-30 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military attacks in theGaza Slrip, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians,including 2 paramedics at AI-Wafa Hospital for Elderly, 5Feb. 2003; reports also other incidents involving Israeliforces which occurred in Tulkarem, Nablus, aualqilya.Jenin and Gaza in the previous week, resulted in severaldeaths: includes the names of 1.5 Palestinians killed. 30Jan.-6 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/171 (A/57/729) Lelter, 10 Feb. 2003, from Israel.Reports attack on an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) postlocated at Har Grizim, allegedly committed byPalestinians, resulted in the deaths of 2 Israeli soldiersand injuries to 2 others, 5 Feb. 2003; reports also that acar bomb exploded near an IDF position in Gush Katif.resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians and injuries to 4Israeli soldiers, 9 Feb. 2003; calls the Palestinianleadership to act upon its obligations under internationallaw and signed agrements.

5/20031178 (A/57/730) Note verbale, 12 Feb. 2003, fromthe Syrian Arab Republic. Refers to letter of 27 Jan.2003 from Israel (A/57/717-S/2003/96) concerningallegations that Syrian Arab Republic is supportingterrorism and transmits reply in response to theseallegations.

512003/194 (A/ES-10/216) Identical letters, 18 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous156 lelters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in theGaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 6 Palestinians andinjuries to others in Zeitun; reports also the allegedextrajudicial executions of Palestinians in Nablus, Al­Bureij and A1-Khalil, and alleged raid and abductions ofnearly 50 Palestinians, including 3 women; includes thenames of 31 Palestinians killed, 6-18 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/201 (A/ES-10/217) Identical letters, 20 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous157 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-18 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities on theTufah neighbourhood in the Gaza Strip, resulted in thedeaths of 11 Palestinians, including children and 2Palestinian officers killed by helicopter missiles fired at aposition held by Palestinian security forces, and injuriesto 30 others, 19 Feb. 2003; reports also other incidentsallegedly involving Israeli forces in old city of Nablus andJenin. resulted in the deaths of 3. injuries to 3 others anddetention of more than 40 Palestinians; includes thenames of 17 Palestinians killed, 19 Feb.-20 Feb. 2003.

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5/2003/202 (AlES-10/218) Letter, 20 Feb. 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. ConcernsIsraeli actions regarding eviction of Palestinian residentsand seizing their land in northern Bethlehem, as a part ofGovernment's plan to build a separation wall; urges theSecretary-General to use his good offices to prevent theplanned division of Bethlehem.

5/2003/217 (AlES-10/219) Identical letters, 24 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andIhe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous158 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-20 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in thetowns of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, and inNablus and Tulkarem areas, resulted in the deaths of 16Palestinians, including at least 6 children, anddestruction of property; includes the names of 16Palestinians killed, 21-23 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/225 (N57/741) Letter, 25 Feb. 2003, from Israel.Concerns escalation of rocket attacks on Israeli townsand villages by Palestinians and reports that 4 Kassamrockets were allegedly launched from the Gaza Strip atthe town of Sderot and the community of Netzarim,resulted in an injury to a civilian person and damage tothe local factory, 19 Feb. 2003; reports also that amilitary person was shot dead allegedly by a Palestinian,23 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/239 (NES-10/220) Identical letters, 4 Mar. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous159 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sepl. 2000-24 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities inKhan Yunis in the Gaza Strip and in the Bureij refugeecamp, resulted in the deaths of 24 Palestinians, injuriesto others and destruction of property; reports alsoalleged abduction and detention of several Palestinians;includes Ihe names of 24 Palestinians killed, 24 Feb.-4Mar. 2003.

5/2003/247 (N57/743) Letter. 3 Mar. 2003, from Bahrain.Transmits final declaration of the 15th regular session ofthe Council of the League of Arab States, meeting at Ihesummit level. Sharm el-Sheikh. 1 Mar. 2003; concernsresolutions all the serious threats to Iraq, the situationbetween Iraq and Kuwait, the Arab-Israeli conflict andsupport for the Somali Republic.

5/2003/252 (Al57n45) Letter. 5 Mar. 2003, from Israel.Reports a bomb explosion on a pUblic bus in Haifaallegedly carried out by Palestinians. resulted in thedeaths of 15 people and injuries to more than 40 others,5 Mar. 2003: calls upon [he international community touse Its authority and Innuence to compel all regimes lhatallegedly sponsor terrorism to fulfil their responsibilitiesin accordance with international law, signed agrementsand Security Council resolutions.

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5/2003/254 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003. from the PermanentObserver of the League of Arab States. Transmitsresolutions 243, 244 and 245 concerning the threats onIraq, the situation between Iraq and Kuwait and theArab-Israeli conflict, adopted at the 15th session of theCouncil of the League of Arab States meeting at thesummit level, Sharm el-Sheikh. 1 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/255 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic, Refers to the summary statement of theSecretary-General (S/2003/.<10} and requests retention ofitems 1, 16, 19 and 26 listed in paragraph 8 of theabove-mentioned document on the iist of matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized; reaffirms theposition of the Government of the Syrian Arab Republicset out in its note No. SC/GEN/46 dated 9 Feb. 1998(S/1998/111 ).

5/2003/287 (AlES-1 0/221) Identical letters, 7 Mar. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous160 lellers from Palestine dated 29 Sepl. 2000-4 Mar.2003 and reports the escalation of alleged Israeli militaryactivities in the towns of Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahiya. inJabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and inthe cities of Jenin, Nablus and Bethlehem, resulted inthe deaths of 21 Palestinians and destruction ofproperty; includes the names of 21 Palestinians killed, 6­7 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/288 (N57/748) Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the 9thsession of the Islamic Summit Conference, communiqueon Iraq and Declaration on Palestine, adopted at the 2ndemergency session of the Islamic Summit, Doha. 5 Mar.2003.

5/2003/289 (N57/749) Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits statement made by Sheikh Hamad bin KhalifaAI-Thani. Emir of Qatar, in his capacity as Chairman ofthe 9th session of the Islamic Summit Conference, at the2nd emergency session of the Islamic Summit. held inDoha, 5 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/299 (A/57/750) Letter. 10 Mar. 2003. from Israel.Reports military activities in the community of Kiryat Arbaallegedly conducted by Palestinians. resulted in thedeaths of 2 Israeli citizens and injuries to 7 others, 7Mar. 2003; reports also that 7 Kassam rockets wereallegedly launched from the Gaza Strip at the town ofSderot. 6 and 9 Mar. 2003; calls upon the Palestinianleadership to act upon its obligations under internationallaw and signed agreements.

5/2003/314 (N571755) Letter. 12 Mar. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits statistical breakdown of allegedIsraeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty during lhemonth of Feb. 2003: states that such acts pose a threat10 stability and promote a climate of tension in theregion.

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512003/326 (A/ES-101222) Identical letters, 17 Mar. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous161 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-7 Mar.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsarmed incidents involving Israeli forces which occurredin the 10 days since the last letter, resulted in the deathsof 41 Palestinians and an American woman; reports alsodetention of about 100 Palestinians in Jenin, Nablus, AI­Khalil and Gaza and destruction of property; includes thenames of 39 Palestinians killed, 8-17 Mar. 2003.

5120031332 (A/57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/20031343 Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, from Qatar. Transmitsletter from Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa AI-Thani, Emir ofQatar, in his capacity as Chairman of the 9th IslamicSummit Conference, referring to decisions taken at theextraordinary sess. of the Islamic Summit Conference on5 Mar. 2003 concerning the situation in Iraq and in theterritories occupied by Israel.

5/2003/395 (A/57/770) Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by Palestiniansuicide bomber in the city of Netanya, resulted in theinjuries to 58 people, 30 Mar. 2003: reports also anattempled attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestinians,thwarted by Israeli Defense Forces in Kibbutz Erez, 30Mar. 2003; calls upon the Palestinian leadership to adupon its obligations under international law and signedagreements.

5/2003/405 (A/ES-101223) Identical letters, 4 Apr. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous162 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-17 Mar.2003 and concerns alleged continuous military campaignagainst Palestinians in the territories occupied by Israel:reports armed incidents involving Israeli forces, resultedin the deaths of 25 Palestinians. including children;reports also detention of several Palestinians anddestruction of Palestinian homes: includes the names of25 Palestinians killed, 18 Mar.-3Apr. 2003.

512003/410 (A/57/780) Letter, 7 Apr. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits statement of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa AI­Thani, Emir of Qatar, at the Forum on Islamic-ChristianDialogue held in Doha, 7 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/414 (A/57/782) Letter. 8 Apr. 2003, from Lebanon.Transmits statistical breakdown of alleged Israeliviolations of Lebanese sovereignty during the month ofMar. 2003; states that such acts pose a threat to stabilityand promote a climate of tension in the region.

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5120031416 (A/ES-10/224) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous162 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-4 Apr.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsarmed incidents involving Israeli forces in Gaza Strip.resulted in the deaths of 10 Palestinians and injuries to86 others, 8-9 Apr. 2003; includes the names of 16Palestinians killed, 6-9 Apr. 2003.

512003/502 (A/57/799) Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by Palestiniansuicide bomber in the town of Kfar Saba, resulted in thedeath of an Israeli security guard and injuries to 14people. 24 Apr. 2003; reports also an other allegedattempts by Palestinians to target israeli civilians, manyof which were thwarted by Israeli Defense Forces; callsupon the Palestinian leadership to act upon itsobligations under international law and signedagreements.

512003/517 (A/57/804) Letter, 1 May 2003, from Israel.Reports the lalest attack allegedly commilled by aPalestinian suicide bomber near Ihe United Statesem bassy in Tel Aviv, resulted in the deaths of 3 peopleand injuries to 60 others. 30 Apr. 2003; reports also thata 2nd bomber managed to flee when his explosivedevice did not detonate, and currenlly remains atlarge:states that the attack was perpetrated by 2 Britishcitizens who entered Israel from Gaza through Egypt;states also that AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, Hamas andthe AI Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for theallack.

512003/518 (NES-10/225) Identical letters, 1 May 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous163 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-9 Apr.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsrecent armed incidents involving Israeli forces in GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of Palestinians, 30 Apr.-1May 2003; includes the names of 59 Palestinians killed,9 Apr.-1 May 2003.

5/2003/519 Leller, 30 Apr. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs of the Russian Federation, issued on 30Apr. 2003 regarding release of the "road map" to peacein the Middle East by the members of the Quartet ofinternational mediators.

5/2003/520 Letter, 1 May 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement by the officialspokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of theRussian Federation issued on 30 Apr. 2003 regardingthe approval of a new Cabinet in the Palestinian NationalAuthority.

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5/2003/527 (N57/807) Letter, 6 May 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestiniansnear the Shvut Rachel community, resulled in the deathof 1 person and critical injuries to 2 people, 6 May 2003;states that the military wing of the Fatah movementclaimed responsibility for the altack.

S/2003/529 Letter, 7 May 2003, from the Secretary­GeneraL Transmits text of a road map to a two-statesolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict prepared by theQuartet, consisting of representatives of the UnitedStates, the European Union, the Russian Federation andthe UN, and presented to the Government of israel andthe Palestinian Authority on 30 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/540 (N57/810) letter, 12 May 2003, from Israel.Reports attack allegedly commilted by Palestinians nearJerusalem, resulled in the death of 1 person, 11 May2003; states that the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and thePopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimedresponsibility for the attack; reports also recent allegedrocket attacks on Israeli communities.

512003/548 (NES-10/226) IdenticalleUers, 16 May 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous164 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept 2000-1 May2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsarmed Incidents allegedly involving Israeli forces In GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinians and injuriesto many others, 15 May 2003; includes the names of 29Palestinians killed, 2-16 May 2003.

5/2003/557 (N57/815) Lelter, 19 May 2003, from Israel.Reports attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inHebron, Jerusalem and Gaza Strip, resulted in thedeaths of 12 persons and critical injuries 10 70 olhers,17-1 9 May 2003; states that Hamas, Islamic Jihad andFatah AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibility forthese attacks.

S/20031573 Letter. 22 May 2003, from Greece. Transmitsconclusions of the General Affairs Council on the MiddleEast peace process, Brussels, 19-20 May 2003, issuedon 19 May 2003.

S/20031603 (N57/820) Letter, 2 June 2003. from Israel.Refers 10 Security Council resolutions concerningIsrael's withdrawal from south Lebanon and slates thatdespite Israel's completion of the withdrawal of its forceson 24 May 2000. the Governments of Lebanon and Syriahave not complied with the resolutions calling for thereturn of effective authority in south Lebanon; allegesthat Lebanon continues to support the launching ofterrorist acts by Hizbullah from its territory.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic RepUblic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehtan Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession. held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

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512003/638 (NES-10/227) IdenticalleUers, 10 June2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 165 letters from Palestine dated 29Sep!. 2000-16 May 2003 and reports an alleged attemptto kill one of the political leaders of the group Hamas,Abdel Aziz Al-Rantisi, when 2 Israeli helicopter gunshipsfired 7 missiles targeting a car in which Dr. Rantisi wastravelling, resulted in the deaths of 2 Palestinians andinjuries to at least 25 others, 10 June 2002, reports alsoalleged extrajudicial killings of 2 Palestinians inTulkarem, 5 June 2003; includes the names of 41Palestinians killed, 17 May-10 June 2003.

5/2003/643 (NES-10/228) Identical letters, 12 June2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 166 letters from Palestine dated 29Sep!. 2000-10 June 2003 and reports alleged air strikesusing Israeli helicopter gunships missile fire against thecivilian population in Gaza City, resulted in the deaths of19 Palestinians and injuries to many others, 12 June2003; includes the names of 11 Palestinians killed, 11·12June 2003.

5/2003/645 (N57/839) Letter, 13 June 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by a Palestiniansuicide bomber on a public bus in central Jerusalem,resulted in the deaths of 16 persons and critical injuriesto 112 people, 11 June 2003; reports also allegedattacks near Jerusalem, in northern Gaza Strip, nearHebron and in the West Bank, resulted in the 7 deathsand many injuries, 5. 8, 12-13 June 2003; states that inspite of the attacks, Israel will continue 10 work towardsthe peace process.

5/2003/662 (N57/842) Letter, 20 June 2003, from Israel.Reports attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inJerusalem and other parts of Israel, resulted in thedeaths of 3 persons and critical injuries to 7 others. 17­20 June 2003; states that Hamas, Islamic Jihad andFatah AI-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibilityfor these attacks; reports also rocket attacks on Israelfrom Gaza, 15 and 18 June 2003: calls upon thePalestinian leadership to take concrete steps toapprehend such altacks.

5/2003/666 Letter, 24 June 2003. from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of 22 June 2003 by theMinister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation onthe results of the meeting of the Quartet of internationalmediators for a Middle East settlement. held recently inJordan.

5/2003/672 Letter, 25 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits Quartet statement issued followingIhe meeting of Ihe Quartet principals represented by theUnited Stales, the European Union, Ihe RussianFederation and the UN, held at the Dead Sea in Jordan,22 June 2003.

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S/2003/677 (AlES-10/229) Identical letters. 27 June2003. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers 10 previous 167 letters from Palestine dated 29Sep!. 2000-12 June 2003 and reports alleged assault ona civilian neighbourhood in Gaza City, resulted in thedeaths of 4 Palestinians and injuries to more than 15others, 27 June 2003; reports also 2 targeted attacks onPalestinians in Hebron and Khan Yunis, 21 and 25 June2003 resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians andiniuri~s to 16 others; reports further the raids allegedlycarried out by Israeli forces using helicopter gunships 'ondifferent cities, towns and villages; includes the names of23 Palestinians killed, 13-27 June 2003.

5/2003/698 (Al57/844) Letter. 9 July 2003, from Lebanon.Transmits statistical breakdo'NTl of alleged Israeliviolations of Lebanese sovereignty during the month ofJune 2003; states that such acts pose a threat to stabilityand promote a climate of tension in the region.

S/2003/699 (Al57/846) Letter, 10 July 2003, from Israel.Reports 2 attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians incentral Israel, resulted in the deaths of 2 persons andinjuries to 3 others, 30 June and 7 JUly 2003; states thatIslamic Jihad and Fatah's AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigadeclaimed responsibility for these attacks; calls upon thePalestinian leadership to take practical steps toapprehend terrorists and to confiscate illegal weapons.

S/2003/726 Letter, 15 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Franciszek Gagor (Poland) to the post of ForceCommander of UN Disengagement Observer Force toreplace Bo Wranker (Sweden).

5/2003/727 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter of 15 July 2003 fromthe Secretary-General (5/2003/726) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of hisintention to appoint Franciszek Gagor (Poland) to thepost of Force Commander of the UN DisengagementObserver Force.

5/2003/730 (AlES-10/230) Letter, 17 July 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Reportsthat on 11 JUly 2003 Palestine Polytechnic UniversityAdministration received an Israeli army order extendingthe closure of the University for another month; statesthat the Committee views these acts as unacceptableami unJustified; states further that It represents a harshfonm of collective punishment, depriving Palestinianyouth of their inherent right to education.

5/2003/758 (Al57/851) Letter, 24 July 2003, from Israel.Reports that Hizbollah fired mIssiles across the BlueLine injuring 3 civilians in the northern Israeli town ofShlomi, 21 July 2003; states that in spite of Israeliwithdrawal 3 years ago, the Government of Lebanonpersists in refusing to Jive up to Its obligations under thenorms of international law and the provisions of SecurityCouncil resolutions; alleges that the Government ofLebanon has relinquished control of south Lebanon toHizbollah.

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5/2003/800 (Al57/854) Identical letters, 8 Aug. 2003, fromIsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports cross-borderattacks allegedly perpetrated by the Hizbollah across theBlue Line on 3 and 8 Aug. 2003, causing significantstructural damage and traumatizing local residents innorthern Israel.

5/2003/804 (Al57/856) Identical letters, 11 Aug. 2003.from Lebanon addressed to the Secretary-General andto the President of the Security Council. Reports allegedviolations of Lebanese sovereignty committed by Israelover the period 2-10 Aug. 2003; calls upon internationalcommunity to take measures to hall the Israeli violations:states that Lebanon reserves the right to act as it sees fitin the light of developments in the situation: includes alist of the most recent Israeli recent violations.

512003/806 (Al57/857) Identical letters, 11 Aug. 2003,from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports cross-borderattack allegedly perpetrated by the Hizbollah across theBlue Line, resulted in the death of 1 Israeli and injuries to4 others, 10 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/808 (Al58/271) ldenticalletlers, 12 Aug. 2003,from the Syrian Arab Republic addressed to theSecretary-General and the President of the SecurityCouncil. Transmits reply to the allegations contained inletters dated 8 and 11 Aug. 2003 from Israel (Al57/854­S/2003/800 and Al57/857-S/2003/806) regarding recentcross-border attacks allegedly perpetrated by theHizbollah across the Blue Line.

5/2003/809 (Al57/858) Letter. 12 Aug. 2003, from Israel.Reports 2 attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inRosh Ha'ayin, a Tel-Aviv suburb, and West Banksettlement of Ariel, resulted in the deaths of 2 personsand injuries to 13 others. 12 Aug. 2003; states thatFatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade and Hamas claimedresponsibility for these attacks.

512003/834 (AlES-10/231) Identical letters. 25 Aug. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous168 letters from Palestine dated 28 Sep!. 2000-27 June2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 4 and wounded at least 8Palestinians in Gaza City, 24 Aug. 2003. following thekilling of Ismail Abu Shanab, leader of Hamas and 2others, 21 Aug.; reports also that Israeli forces continiedto detain and Imprison Palestinians, demolish homesand impose restrictions on freedom of movement:includes the names of 28 Palestinians killed, 28 June-25Aug. 2003.

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5/2003/843 (AJES-10/232) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous169 letters from Palestine dated 28 Sept. 2000-25 Aug.2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 1 and wounded at least 20Palestinians in northern Gaza, 26 Aug. 2003; reportsalso that Israeli forces continued to raid cities,towns andvillages and detain Palestinians; includes the names of 2Palestinians killed, 26Aug. 2003.

5/2003/848 (AJES-10/233) Identical letters, 29 Aug. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous170 letters from Pale.stine dated 29 Sept. 2000-27 Aug.2003 and reports thal missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 1 and wounded at least 3Palestinians in the Khan Yunis area throughout the paslweek; reports also thallsraeli bulldozers and tanksdestroyed farmlands and orchads in Gaza Strip; includesthe names of 4 Palestinians killed, 27-28 Aug. 2003.

S/2003/853 (AJES-10/234) Identical letters, 2 Sep!. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous171 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 Aug.2003 and reports attacks allegedly carried out by Israeliforces against Palestinians in Gaza City, resulted in thedeaths of 6 people, incuding a 8-year-old and 11-year­old girls, and injuries to more Ihan 30 others, 30 Aug.-2Sep!. 2003: includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed,27Aug.-2 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/864 (AJ58/349) Letter, 4 Sep!. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits a list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon's airspace and territory duringthe period 23 Aug.-3 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/865 (AJES-10/235) Identical letters, 8 Sep!. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous172 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Sep!.2003 and reports alleged attempt to assassinate theHamas spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, causingimmence destruction of the building in which he waslocated in Gaza City, and injuries to 15 people, 6 Sept.2003. reports also an alleged attack carried oui on thesame day by Israeli helicopter gunships near KhanYunis, resulted in injuries to 11 people: also callsattention to the alleged continuous threat by Israeliofficials to expel or deport Yasser Arafat: includes thenames of 5 Palestinians killed, 3-8 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/873 (A/57/862) Identical letters, 10 Sep!. 2003,from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports recent suicidebombings allegedly committed by Palestinians inJerusalem and other cities in central Israel, resulted inthe deaths of 14 persons and injuries to 70 others, 9Sep\. 2003: states that Israel expects the newPalestinian leadership to put an end to the wave ofterrorism and that Israel is compelled to take thenecessary measures to defend its citizens.

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5/2003/874 (A/ES-10/236) Identicallelters, 10 Sep!.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 173 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-8 Sep!. 2003 and reports alleged aerialbombing carried out in Gaza City by Israeli war planes,resulted in the deaths of 2 people and injuries to 20others, as well as in extensive destruction of property, 10Sep\. 2003: concerns also alleged raid of city of AJ-KhaJilwhen 3 Palestinians were killed and a building wasdemolished, 9 Sep\. 2003: includes the names of 6Palestinians killed, 9-10 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/878 (A/57/863) Leller. 11 Sep!. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns decision of Israeli officials to expelYasser Arafa!. the elected President of the PalestinianAuthority and reports thallsraeli forcces seized thepositions of the Palestinian Ministry of Culture direcllyadjacent to the compound of President Arafat inRamallah: calls on the Security Council to takeimmediate measures in this regard.

5/2003/880 Leller, 21 Sep\. 2003, from the Sudan.Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the ArabGroup for the month of Sep\. 2003 and on behalf of theStates members of the League of Arab States, theconvening of an immediate meeting of the SecurityCouncil to consider the situation in the territoriesoccupied by Israel; includes a draft resolution for theconsideration of the Council.

5/2003/886 Letter, 12 Sep\. 2003, from Palestine.Requests that the Security Council invite the PermanentObserver of Palestine to UN to participate in the meetingof the Council to be held on Monday, 15 Sep!. 2003,regarding the situation in the territories occupied byIsrael. including Jerusalem.

5/2003/887 Letter, 12 Sep!. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests inscription of Yahiya Mehmasani, thePermanent Observer of the League of Arab States to theUN, in the list of speakers for Security Council meetingto be held on 15 Sep!. 2003 on the agenda item "Thesituation in the Middle East, including the Palestinianquestion", in accordance with rule 39 of the Council'sprovisional rules of procedure.

5/2003/892 Letter, 11 Sep!. 2003, from Italy. Transmits thefollowing statements issued on 11 Sep!. 2003 by thePresidency on behalf of the European Union: a)Statement to commemorate anniversary of terroristattacks of 11 Sep\. 2001; b) Statement on situation in theMiddle Eas\.

5/2003/929 (N5B/399) Leller, 1 Ocl. 2003, fromPalestine. Concems continuation of planning anderecting the conquest wall in the territories occupied byIsrael, the 1st stage of which has already been built inthe northern areas of the West Bank; states that theinternational coummunity should take urgent action tofirmly condemn the construction of this wall and demandits cessation and removal; calls upon the SecurityCouncil to immediately take the measures to addressthis matter and to bring to a halt these actions.

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5/2003/932 (N58/405) Letter, 1 Oct. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon during the period 18-22 Sept.2003.

5/2003/938 (N58/411) Letter, 3 Oct. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns intention of Israel to build another600 settlement housing units to the south, east and northof East Jerusalem and calls upon the Security Council totake urgent action tD compel Israel tD cease itssettlement activities.

5/2003/939 Letter, 5 Oct. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests the convening of an emergencymeeting of the Security CDuncil to consider the allegedviolations of Syrian and Lebanese airspace cDmmittedon 5 Oct. 2003 by the Israeli airfDrce and a missile attackon the same day against a civilian site inside Syrianterritory.

5/2003/940 Identical letters, 5 Oct. 2003. from SyrianArab Republic addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Transmits letterfrom the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Syrian ArabRepublic concerning the alleged viola lions of Syrian andLebanese airspace committed on 5 Oel. 2003 by theIsraeli air force and a missile attack Dn the same dateagainst a civilian site in Syria.

5/2003/941 Letter. 5 Oct. 2003. from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests that the Security Council extend aninvitation to the Permanent Observer of the League ofArab States to the UN to address the Council, inaccordance with rule 39 of its provisional rules ofprocedure, in the course of the Council's considerationof the letter dated 5 Oct. 2003 from the Syrian ArabRepublic (S/2003/939).

5120031942 Letter, 5 Ocl. 2003, frDm Palestine. Requeststhat the Security Council invite the Permanent Observerof Palestine to UN to participate in the meeting of theCouncil tD be held on 5 Oct. 2003. regarding the letter ofthe same day frDm the Syrian Arab Republic(S/2003/940. annex) .

5120031943 Letter, 5 Oct. 2003, from Lebanon. Transmitsletter by the acting Minister Df Foreign Affairs andEmigration concerning alleged violation of Lebaneseairspace by Israeli military aircraft on 5 Oct. 2003targeting a site inside the territory of Syria and requeststhe Security Council to convene an emergency meetingto consider the situatiDn.

5/2003/949 Letter. 6 Oct. 2003. from the League of ArabStates. Transmits statement issued by the Council of theLeague of Arab States at its extraodinary meeting at thelevel of permanent representatives concernin9 thedangerous situatiDn between Israel and the Syrian ArabRepUblic.

5/2003/951 Letter, 6 Oct. 2003. from the Secrelary­General. Transmits Quartert statement Issued followingthe meeting of the Quartet principals, representing theUnited States, the European Union. the RussianFederation and the UN, New York, 26 Sept. 2003.

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5/2003/952 (N58/415) Letter, 27 Sept. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the islamic Group. final communique of theannual CDDrdinating Meeting Df Ministers for ForeignAffairs Df the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003.

5/2003/966 (N58f418) Letter, 6 Oct. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits list Df alleged violations commi~ted

by Israel against Lebanon during the period 22-29 Sept.2003.

5/20031972 (N58/424) Identicallelters. 8 Oct. 2003. fromIsrael addressed tD the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports an attackallegedly committed by a Palestinian suicide bomber inHaifa, resulted in the deaths of 19 civilians, Including 3children, and injuries to 60 others, 4 Oct. 2003; repDrtsthat Islamic ,Iihad claimed responsibility for the attack;states that Israel will continue to work towards the peaceprocess and will seize every opportunity to reach anagreement with its neighbDrs.

5/2003/973 Letter, 9 Oct. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepUblic. Refers to letters dated 1 Oct. and 3 Ocl. 2003from Palestine (S/2003/929, S/2003/938) regarding thedecision by Israel to proceed with construction of theconquest wall, and regarding the continuing settlementsin the territories occupied by Israel, including EastJerusalem. and requests. in the capacity as Chairman ofthe UN Group of Arab States and on behalf of theLeague of Arab States. an immediate meeting of theSecurity Council to consider the above mentionedalleged violations; transmits a draft resolution forconsideration by the Council.

5/2003/974 Letter, g Oct. 2003. from Malaysia. Refers, inthe capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau ofthe Non-Aligned Movement, tD letter dated 9 Ocl. 2003from the Syrian Arab Republic in the capacity asChairman of the Arab Group fDr the month of Oct. 2003(S/2003/973); conveys support of the Non-AlignedMDvement for the request to CDnvene an immediatemeeting of the Security Council to consider the allegedviola lions of international law by Israel. in particular theconstruction 01 the wall in the territories occupied byIsrael, including East Jerusalem.

5/2003/975 Letter, g Oct. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests, in accordance with rule 39 ofSecurity Council rules of procedure, participation of thePermanent Observer of the League of Arab States to theUN in the Council's meeting regarding the decision byIsrael to proceed with the construction of a wall in theterritories occupied by Israel. including East Jerusalem.

5/2003/976 (N58f425) Identical letters, 9 Oct. 2003, fromIsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports latest attackallegedly perpetrated by the Hlzbollah against targets onthe Israeli side of the Blue Line, resulted in the death of1 Israeli soldier. 6 Oct. 2003.

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5/2003/977 Letter. 9 Ocl. 2003, from the Islamic Republicof Iran. Refers to letter dated 9 Oct. 2003 from the theSyrian Arab Republic in the capacity as Chairman of theUN Group of Arab States (S/2003/973) and conveys, inthe capacity as Chairman of the Organization of theIslamic Conference (OIC), support of the OIC Group tothe request by the UN Group of Arab States to convenean immediate meeting of the Security Council toconsider the situation in the territories occupied byIsrael.

5/20031981 Letter, 6 Qcl. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 4 Oct. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union condemning the suicidebombing in Haifa.

5/2003/985 (NES-10/239) Identical letters, 10 Oct. 2003,from Palestine addressed to Ihe Secretary-General andthe President of Ihe Security Council. Refers 10 previous173 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Sep!.2003 and reports an alleged raid by Israeli forces deepinto the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, resultedin deaths of 7 people and injuries to 50 others, 10 Ocl.2003; reports also continuing demolition of Palestinianhomes and destruction of property: includes the namesof 34 Palestinians killed, 13 Sept-10 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/986 Letter, 13 Ocl. 2003, from Palestine.Requests that, in accordance wilh previous practice, theSecurity Council invite the Permanent Observer ofPalestine to the UN to participate in the meeting of theCouncil to be held on 14 Ocl. 2003 regarding thesituation in the territories occupied by Israel, includingEast Jerusalem.

5/2003/989 Letter. 13 Oct. 2003, from the IslamicRepublic of Iran. Requests, in the capacity as Chairmanof Ihe Islamic Group, that the Security Council extend aninvitation to the Deputy Permanent Observer of theOrganization of the Islamic Conference to the UN toaddress the Council in the course of the Council'sconsideration of the agenda item "The situation in theMiddle East, including the Palestinian question", inaccordance with the rule 39 of the provisional rules ofprocedure of the Council.

5/2003/990 (NES-1 0/241) Identical letters, 13 Ocl. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secrelary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous174 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Oct.2003 and reports an alleged conlinued raid by Israeliforces into the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip,resulted in the death of a Palestinian. 11 Oct. 2003;reports also that the raid on Rafah camp resulted in thedemolition of 120 homes and deslruclion of 70 others,leaving mora than 1200 Palostinains homeless.

5/2003/1020 (N58/442) Letter, 17 Oct. 2003. fromLebanon. Transmits statistical table of alleged violationscommitted by Israel against Lebanon during Sept. 2003.

5/2003/1021 (N58/443) Letter, 16 Ocl. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon during the period 5-11 Oct.2003.

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5/2003/1029 (NES-10/246) Identical letters, 21 Oct.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 175 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-13 Oct. 2003 and reports alleged air strikesby Israeli war planes and helicopter gunships againstdensely populated civilian neighbourhoods in Gaza City,resulted in the dealhs of 10 Palestinoans and injuries tomore than 90 people, including children, 20 Oct. 2003;reports also continuing demOlition of Palestinian homesand destruction of property: includes the names of 25Palestinians killed, 10-20 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/1031 (NES-10/247) Identical letters, 22 Oct.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 176 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-21 Oct. 2003; concerns alleged intention tocontinue building the illegal wall in the territoriesoccupied by Israel despite the recent adoption of aGeneral Assembly resolution demanding Israel to stopand reverse its consctruction; concerns also continuingconfiscation of Palestinian homes and deslruction ofproperty; reports that, since the previous letter. at least 6Palestlnians were killed allegedly by Israeli forces;includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed. 20-22 Oct.2003.

5/2003/1068 (N58/551) Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon during the period 22-27 Oct.2003.

5/2003/1072 Letter, 4 Nov. 2003, from the League of ArabSlates. Transmits slatement of the Head of the AuditingBureau and Governor of the Islamic Development Bankin Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General of theLeague of Arab States stating that the total losses anddamage suffered by the Palestinian people due toalleged Israeli actions in the past 3 years haveamounted to US$17.262,500.

5/2003/1079 Letter, 11 Nov. 2003. from the League ofArab Slates. Transmits letter dated 5 Nov. 2003 from theSecretary-General of the League of Arab Slatesconcerning the construclion of the separation wall byIsrael in territories occupied by Israel, including EastJerusalem; enclosed is an urgent plea received from IhePalestinian residents of Qalqilya.

5/2003/1102 Letter. 19 Nov. 2003. from Palestine.Requests that the Permament Observer of Palestine tothe UN be invited to participate in the Security Councilmeeting on 19 Nov. 2003 concerning the Middle Eastsituation, including the Palestine question.

5/200311134 (N58/611) Letter. 21 Nov. 2003, from Indiaand the Russian Federalion. Transmits Declaration ofthe Russian Federation and the RepUblic of India onGlobal Challenges and Threats 10 International Securityand Stability. adopted in Moscow during the visit of thePrime Minister of India to Ihe Russian Federation on 12Nov. 2003.

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512003/1162 Letter. 4 Dec. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the initiatives by Israeli and Palestinian civilsocieties issued on 2 Dec. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union; states lhatthe Genevainitiative by Yossi Seilin and Yasser Abed Rabboconfirms the willingness to achieve peaceful coexistencein two independent. viable and prosperous States.

51200311166 (A/58/624) Letter, 10 Dec. 2003. fromLebanon. Reports armed incident allegedly involvingIsraeli forces patrol near the village of Ghajar, resulted inthe deaths of 2 Lebanese nationals, 9 Dec. 2003; statesthat this act is in violation of the Blue Line.

5/2003/1168 (NES-10/252) Identical letters, 11 Dec.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of Ihe Security Council.Refers to previous 177 letters from Palestine dated 29Sep\. 2000-22 Oct. 2003 and reports the alleged raid onRafah refugee camp carried out by Israeli forces,resulted in the deaths of 6 Palestinians and injuries tomore than 17 people, including children, 11 Dec. 2003;reports also ealier raids in and around Ramallah,resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinians. including a 9­year-old and 15-year-old boys; states that. since theprevious letter, at least 74 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli forces; includes lhe names of 74Palestinians killed. 23 Oct.-11 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1202 (NES-10/254) Idenlicallellers, 23 Dec.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 177 letters from Palestine dated 29S9Pl. 2000-11 Dec. 2003 and reports an alleged raid onRafah refugee camp carried oul by Israeli forces,resulted in the deaths of more than 8 Palestinians,injuries to more than 40 others and destruction of 10houses. 24 Dec. 2003; reports also ealier raid on Balatarefugee camp near Nablus, resulted in the death of a 5­year-old boy and 15-year-old girl; states that, since theprevious letter, at least 22 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli forces; includes the names of 22Palestinians killed, 12-23 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1206 (AlES-10/255) Identical letters. 26 Dec.2003, from Palesline addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 178 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-23 Dec. 2003 and reports alleged helicoptermissile fire at a car driVing in Gaza Strip, resulted indeath of 5 Palestinians and injuries to at least 14 others.25 Dec. 2003; states that since last suicide bombing on4 Oct. 2003 more than 100 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli armed forces, hundreds of peoplewere injured and hundreds of homes destroyed ordamaged; states also that since the previous letter atleast 10 Palestinians were killed allegedly by Israeliforces; includes the names of 10 Palestinians killed, 24­26 Dec. 2003.

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512003/1219 (N58/667) Note verba/e, 31 Dec. 2003,from the Syrian Arab RepUblic. Refers to theconsultations in the Security Council on the draftresolution introduced by the Syrian Arab Republic, onbehalf of the Arab Group, relating to the establishment inthe Middle East of a zone free of all weapons of massdestruction, particularly nuclear weapons; conveys theSyrian Government's decision to keep the draftresolution dated 29 Dec. 2003 (S/2003/1208) in theagenda of the Security Council until more mature amdsuitable circumstances are created for its adoption.

5/200311220 (N58/668) Letter, 31 Dec. 2003, fromLebanon. Transmits list of alleged violations committedby Israel against Lebanon's airspace and territory duringthe period 12-22 Dec. 2003.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/111 Draft resolution [on extention of lhe mandateof the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] 1France.

5/2003/668 Draft resolution [on renewal of mandate of lheUN Disengagement Observer Force].

512003/778 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] 1France.

5/2003/691 Draft resolution [on cessation of all acts ofviolence in the territories occupied by Israel and thesafety of the President of the Palestinian Authority) 1Pakistan. South Africa, Sudan and Syrian Arab Republic.

The draft resolution was not adopted due to thenegative vote of a permanent member of the SecurityCouncil (United States) (S/PV.4828).

512003/980 Draft resolution [on the construction by Israelof a wall in the Occupied Territories departing from thearmistice line of 1949)1 Guinea, Malaysia. Pakistan andSyrian Arab Republic.

The draft resolution was not adopted due to thenegative vote of a permane'nt member of the SecurityCouncil (United States) (S/PV.4842).

512003/1100 Draft resolulion [on endorsement of theQuartet Performance-based Road Map to a PermanentTwo-State Solution 10 the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict] 1Bulgaria, Chile, China, France. Germany, Guinea,Mexico. Russian Federalion, Spain and United Kingdomof Britain and Northern Ireland.

5/2003/1176 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandateof the UN Disengagement Observer Force).

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

SIPRST/2003/9 Statemenl [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4779th meeling, 26 June 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in the Middle East'11 by thePresident of the Security Counci1.

As is known, the report of the Secretary-General onthe UN Disengagement Observer Force (S/2003/655)states in paragraph 12: " ... the situation in the Middle Eastis very tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until acomprehensive settlement covering all aspects of theMiddle East problem can be reached". That statement ofthe Secretary-General reflects the view of the SecurityCouncil.

S/PRST/2003129 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4889th meeting, 22 Dec. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in the Middle East"] 1by thePresident of the Security Council.

As is known, the report of the Secrelary-General onthe UN Disengagement Observer Force (S/2003/1148)states in paragraph 11: "The situation in the Middle East isvery tense and is likely to remain so unless and until acomprehensive settlement covering all aspects of theMiddle East problem can be reached." That statement ofthe Secretary-General reflects the view of the SecurityCouncil.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4824 (15 Sep\. 2003) Algeria, Argentina, Australia,Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Egypt.India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia,Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the Sudan, Tunisia,Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Palestine, League ofArab States, UN. Commillee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairmanand the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle EastPeace Process.

S/PV.4824{Resumption1) (15 Sep\. 2003) Nepal andNorway.

S/PV.4836 (5 act. 2003) Israel, Algeria, Bahrain, CUba,Djibouti, Egypt. Islamic Republic of Iran. Jordan, Kuwait.Lebanon. Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Oman,Qatar. Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, UnitedArab Emirates. Yemen, Palestine.

S/PV.4841 (14 Oct. 2003) Argentina, Bahrain, Brazil,Cuba, Egypt. Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of),Israel, Italy. Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Malaysia. Nepal, New Zealand. Norway,Palestine, Qatar. Saudi Arabia, Soulh Africa. SUdan,Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.League of Arab States, Organization of the IslamicConference. Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.

S/PV.4842 (14 Oct. 2003) Israel and Palestine.

S/PV.4862 (19 Nov. 2003) Israel and Palestine.

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Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4685 (16 Jan. 2003).

S/PV.4696 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 4696th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/111

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1461 (2003).

S/PV.4704 (13 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4722 (19 Mar. 2002).

S/PV.4741 (16 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4741/Corr.1 (16Apr.2003).Corrects texl.

SIPV.4751 (19 May 2003).

S/PV.4173 (13 June 2003).

S/PV.4719 (26 June 2003).At the 4779th meeting. draft resolution S/2003/668

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1488 (2003): at thesame meeting, the President made a complementarystatement, on behalf of the Council, in connection with theresolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate ofthe UN Disengagement Observer Force: S/PRST/2003/9.

SIPV.4788 (17 July 2003).

S/PV,4802 (31 JUly 2003).At the 4802nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/778

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1496 (2003).

S/PV.4810 (19Aug.2003).

S/PV.4824 (15 Sepl. 2003).

S/PV.4824{Resumption1) (15 Sepl. 2003).

SIPV.4828 (16 Sepl. 2003).At the 4828th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/891

was not adopted due to the negative vote of a permanentmember of the Security Council (United States).

SIPV.4836 (5 Del. 2003).

S/PV.4836/Corr.1 (5 Gct. 2003).Corrects text.

SIPV.4841 (14 act. 2003).

S/PV.4842 (14 Get. 2003).At the 4842nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/980

was not adopted due to the negative vote of a permanentmember of the Security Council (United States).

S/PV.4846 (21 act. 2003).

S/PV.4861 (19 Nov. 2003).

S/PV.4862 (19 Nov. 2003).At the 4862nd meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/1100

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1515 (2003).

S/PV.4879 (12 Dec. 2003).

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S/PV.4889 (22 Dec, 2003).At the 4BB9th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1176

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1520 (2003); thePresident made a statement, on behalf of the Councilmembers, in connection with prior consultations amongCouncil members on the "Renwal of the mandate of theUN Disengagement Observer Force": S/PRST/2003/29,

Resolutions

S/RES/1461(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)],

Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 July2003; commends the Government of Lebanon for takingsteps to ensure the return of its effective authoritythroughout the south, including the deployment ofLebanese armed forces, and calls on it to continue toextend these measures and to do its utmost to ensure acalm environment throughout the south; calls on theparties to ensure UNIFIL is accorded full freedom ofmovement in the discharge of ils mandate throughout itsarea of operation as outlined in the Secretary-General'sreport; reiterates its call on the parties to continue to fulfilthe commitments they have given to respect fully thewithdrawal line identified by the UN; condemns all acts ofviolence, expresses great concern about the seriousbreaches and the air, sea and land violations of thewithdrawal line; supports the continued efforts of UNIFIL tomaintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal line; stressesthe necessity to provide the Government of Lebanon andUNIFIL with any additional maps and records on thelocation of mines; requests the Secretary-General tocontinue consultations with the Government of Lebanonand other parties directly concerned on the implementationof this resolution and to report thereon to the Councilbefore the end of the present mandate. (Adoptedunanimously, 4696th meeting, 30 Jan. 2003)

S/RES/1488(2003) [Renewal of the mandate of the UNDisengagement Observer Force {UNDO F»).

Calls upon the parties concerned to implementimmediately its resolution 338 (1973) of 22 Qct 1973:decides to renew the mandate of UNDOF for a period of 6months, that is, until 31 Dec, 2003, (Adopted unanimOUSly,4779th meeting, 26 June 2003)

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S/RES/1496(2003) [Extension oflhe mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)],

Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 Jan,2004; reiterates its strong support for the territorialintegrity, ~overeignty and political independence ofLebanon within its internationally recognized boundaries;calls on the parties to ensure UNIFIL is accorded fullfreedom of movement in the discharge of its mandatethroughout its area of operation as outlined in theSecretary-General's report reiterates its call on the partiesto continue to fulfil the commitments they have given torespect fully the withdrawal line identified by the UN toexercise utmost restraint and to cooperate fully with theUN and UNIFIL; condemns all acts of violence, expressesgreat concern about the serious breaches and the air, seaand land violations of the withdrawal line, and urges theparties to put an end to these violations and to abidescrupUlously by their obligation to respect the safety ofUNIFIL and other UN personnel; requests the Secretary­General to continue consultations with the Government ofLebanon and other parties directly concerned on theimplementation of this resolution and to report thereon tothe Council before the end of the present mandate as wellas on the activities of UNIFIL and the tasks presentlycarried out by the UN Truce Supervision Organization,(Adopted unanimously, 4802nd meeting, 31 July 2003)

S/RES/1515(2003j [Endorsement of the QuartetPerformance-based Road Map to a Permanent Two­State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict).

Endorses the Quartet Performance-based Roadmapto a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli­Palestinian Conflict (S/2003/529); calls on the parties tofulfil their obligations under the Roadmap in cooperationwith the Quartet and to achieve the vision of 2 States livingside by side in peace and security. (Adopted unanimOUSly,4862nd meeting, 19 Nov, 2003)

S/RES/1520(2003) [Renewal of the mandate of the UNDisengagement Force (UNDOF)].

Decides to renew the mandate of UNDOF for aperiod of 6 months, that is, until 30 June 2004; requeststhe Secretary-General to submit, at the end of this period,a report on the developments in the situation and themeasures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973).(Adopted unanimously, 4889th meeting, 22 Dec, 2003)

MINUCISee: UN MISSION IN COTE D'IVOIRE

MINURCASee: UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

MINURSO

See: UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM INWESTERN SAHARA

MONUC

See, UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

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NAGORNY KARABAKH SITUATIONSee: ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN

NARCOTIC DRUGS

General documents

5/2003/641 Letter, 9 June 2003, from France. TransmitsParis Statement issued at the end of the Conference onDrug Routes from Central Asia to Europe, held in Paris,21-22 May 2003.

NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATIONSee a/so: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/95 Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter of same date from the DirectorGeneral of IAEA enclosing update report of the lAEApursuant to Security Council resolution 1441 (2002);includes also an agreed statement following talksbetween the UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission/lAEAand Iraq, Baghdad, 19-20 Jan. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/79 Letter, 21 Jan. 2003, from Greece. Transmitsstatement by the Presidency of the European Union onofficial announcement by the Democratic People'sRepublic of Korea concerning its intention to withdrawfrom the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of NuclearWeapons.

5/2003/91 Letter, 24 Jan. 2003, from the DemocraticPeople's Republic of Korea. Transmits detailed reportissued by the Korean Central News Agency on 21 Jan.2003 on the circumstances of withdrawal of theDemocratic People's Republic of Korea from the Treatyon the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NTP);transmits also letter of 10 Jan. 2003 from the Minister forForeign Affairs on the decision of the DemocraticPeople's Republic of Korea to revoke the "suspension"on the effectuation of its withdrawal from the NPT andstatement issued by the Government on 10 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/182 (A/57/733) Identicalletlers, 14 Feb. 2003.from the Secretary-General addressed to the Presidentof the General Assembly and the President of theSecurity Council. Transmits lelter of 12 Feb. 2003 fromthe Director General of IAEA reporting non-complianceof the Democratic People's RepUblic of Korea with itsobligations under the Safeguards Agreement betweenthis country and the Agency, pursuant to the Treaty onthe Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT); reportsalso the Agency's inability to verify non-diversion ofnuclear material that is subject to safeguards to allmembers of the Agency and to the Security Council andthe General Assembly of the UN; encloses the Board ofGoverners' resolution on this matter.

5/2003/197 (A/57/738) letter, 18 Feb. 2003. from Franceand the Russian Federation. Transmits the Russian­French Declaration on Strategic Issues adopted in Paris,10 Feb. 2003; concerns practical cooperation aimed atpreventing the proliferation of weapons of massdestruction and materials and technologies related totheir production.

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5/2003/332 (A/57/759) Leller. 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Leller, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/637 (N57/826) Letter, 6 June 2003, from France.Transmits Statement and Action Plan on securingradioactive sources, adopted by the Heads of State andGovernment of the Group of Eight (G8) at Evian, as partof the fight against the proliferation of weapons of massdestruction.

5/2003/673 Letter, 26 June 2003, from the DemocraticPeople's Republic of Korea. Transmits letter of 26 June2003 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs concerning thenuclear issue on the Korean peninsula.

5/2003/952 (A/5B/415) leller, 27 Sepl. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits. in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sepl.2003.

PALESTINE QUESTIONSee also: MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Reports

5/2003/947 (A/58/416) Peaceful settlement of thequestion of Palestine: report of the Secretary-General.

Issued; 10 Ocl. 2003.

General documents

5/200311 (A/ES-10/210) Identical letters, 2 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous151 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-26 Dec.2002 and reports alleged raids by Israeli forces inrefugee camps and attacks against Palestinians in GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of 4 civilians and thedemolishing of 28 homes, 1-2 Jan. 2003; urges theSecurity Council to uphold its duties for the maintenanceof international peace and security; includes the namesof 15 Palestinians killed, 27 Dec. 2002-2 Jan. 2003.

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5/2003/9 (N57/703) Letter, 6 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestiniansuicide bombers in the downtown area of Tel Aviv.resulted in the deaths of 23 civilians and injuries to morethan 100 others, 5 Jan. 2002; states that Islamic Jihad.Hamas and the AI Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibilityfor the attack.

5/2003/62 (N57/710) Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports latest attacks on Israeli citizens allegedly byPalestinians at Moshav Gadish, in western Negev and inthe town of Sderot, resulted in the deaths of 2 personsand injuries to 7 others, 12-14 Jan. 2003: reports alsothat Israeli security forces disarmed and arrested anarmed person who allegedly infiltrated the community ofGush Katif on 17 Jan.: states that Palestinian leadershiphas failed to take any steps towards the fulfilment of itsobligations under signed agreements. international lawand Security Council resolutions.

5/2003/74 (NES-10/211) Identiealletters, 21 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous152 lellers from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Jan.2003 and concerns Israeli military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel: reportsdemolishing of shops and market stalls near Tulkaremand alleged attacks by a group of Israeli settlers againstPalestinian homes in al-Khalil. 19-21 Jan. 2003; includesthe names of 26 Palestinians killed, 2-21 Jan. 2003.

512003/101 (NES-10/212) Identicallellers, 27 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe Presidenl of the Security Council. Refers 10 previous153 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-21 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli massive military attackagainst the Gaza City. resulted the deaths of 13Palestinians, injuries to many others and massivedestruction of workshops, shops and homes, 26 Jan.2003; includes the names of 23 Palestinians killed, 23~

28 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/110 (N57/719) Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports attack on Israeli defense forces allegedlycommitted by Palestinians near Beit Hagai and KiryatArba. resulted in the deaths of 3 Israeli soldiers, 23 Jan.2003; reports also the recent increase of indiscriminatemissile attacks on Israeli towns and villages: calls onceagain on the Palestinian leadership to respect itsobligalions to end all acts of violence.

5/2003/119 (NES-10/213) Identicallelters, 30 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous154 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-27 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military attacks in thecities of Jenin and Gaza. resulted in the deaths of 8Palestinians and injuries to others. 28 Jan. 2002; reportsalso destruction of a vegetable market in AI-KhaJil, 30Jan. 2003: includes the names of 12 Palestinians killed,28-30 Jan. 2003.

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5/2003/120 (NES-10/214) Letter, 30 Jan. 2003. from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concernsthe continuing deterioration of the situation in theterritories occupied by Israel, including Jerusalem;reports that on 15 Jan. 2003 Israeli Defence Forcesraided and closed down the Hebron University and thePalestine Polytechnic University for 14 days, with apossibility of further extension, ostensibly as a measureaimed at fighting terrorists and suicide bombers; statesthat the Committee views these acts of collectivepunishment as utterly unjustified and illegal.

5/2003/154 (NES-10/215) Identical letters, 6 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous155 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-30 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military attacks in theGaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians,inclUding 2 paramedics at AI-Wafa Hospital for Elderly. 5Feb. 2003; reports also other incidents involving Israeliforces which occurred in Tulkarem. Nablus, Qualqilya,Jenin and Gaza in the previous week, resulted in severaldeaths; includes the names of 15 Palestinians killed, 30Jan.-6 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/171 (N57/729) Letter, 10 Feb. 2003, from Israel.Reports attack on an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) postlocated at Har Grizim. allegedly committed byPalestinians, resulted in the deaths of 2 Israeli soldiersand injuries to 2 others. 5 Feb. 2003; reports also that acar bomb exploded near an IDF position in Gush Katif,resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians and injuries to 4Israeli soldiers, 9 Feb. 2003; calls the Palestinianleadership to acl upon its obligations under internationallaw and signed agrements.

5/2003/194 (NES-10/216) Identicallelters. 18 Feb. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secrelary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous156 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-6 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in theGaza Strip. resulted in the deaths of 6 Palestinians andinjuries to others in Zeitun; reports also the allegedexlrajudicial executions of Palestinians in Nablus, AI­Bureij and AI-Khalil, and alleged raid and abductions ofnearly 50 Palestinians, including 3 women; includes thenames of 31 Palestinians killed. 6-18 Feb. 2003.

5/20031201 (NES-10/217) Idenlicallelters, 20 Feb. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous1571elters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-18 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities on theTufah neighbourhood in the Gaza Strip, resulted in thedeaths of 11 Palestinians, inclUding children and 2Palestinian officers killed by helicopter missiles fired at aposition held by Palestinian security forces, and injuriesto 30 others. 19 Feb. 2003; reports also other incidentsallegedly involving Israeli forces in old city of Nablus andJenin, resulted in the deaths of 3, injuries to 3 others anddetention of more than 40 Palestinians: includes thenames of 17 Palestinians killed, 19 Feb.-20 Feb. 2003.

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S/2003/202 (NES-10/218) Letter. 20 Feb. 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. ConcernsIsraeli actions regarding eviction of Palestinian residentsand seizing their land in northern Bethlehem. as a part ofGovernment's plan to build a separation wall; urges theSecretary-General to use his good offices to prevent theplanned division of Bethlehem.

S/2003/217 (NES-10/219) Identical letters, 24 Feb. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous158 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000·20 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in thetowns of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, and inNablus and Tulkarem areas. resulted in the deaths of 16Palestinians. including at least 6 children, anddestruction of property; includes the names of 16Palestinians killed, 21-23 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/225 (A/57/741) Letter. 25 Feb. 2003, from Israel.Concerns escalation of rocket attacks on Israeli townsand villages by Palestinians and reports that 4 Kassamrockets were allegedly launched from the Gaza Strip atthe town of Sderot and the community of Netzarim,resulted in an injury to a civilian person and damage tothe local factory, 19 Feb. 2003; reports also that amilitary person was shot dead allegedly by a Palestinian.23 Feb. 2003.

5(2003/239 (A/ES-10/220) Identical letters, 4 Mar. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous159 fetters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-24 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities inKhan Yunis in the Gaza Strip and in the Bureij refugeecamp, resulted in the deaths of 24 Palestinians. injuriesto others and destruction of properly; reports alsoalleged abduction and detention of several Palestinians;includes the names of 24 Palestinians killed, 24 Feb.-4Mar. 2003.

5/2003/252 (N57/745) Letter. 5 Mar. 2003. from Israel.Reports a bomb explosion on a public bus in Haifaallegedly carried out by Palestinians, resulted in thedeaths of 15 people and injuries to more than 40 others.5 Mar. 2003; calls upon the international community touse its authority and influence to compel all regimes thatallegedly sponsor terrorism to fulfil their responsibilitiesin accordance with international law. signed agrementsand Security Council resolutions.

5/2003/254 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the PermanentObserver of the League of Arab States. Transmitsresolutions 243, 244 and 245 concerning the threats onIraq, the situation between Iraq and Kuwait and theArab-Israeli connict. adopted at the 15th session of theCouncil of the League of Arab States meeting at thesummit level. Sharm el-Sheikh, 1 Mar. 2003.

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S/2003/255 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003. from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Refers to the summary statement of theSecretary-General (S/2003/40) and requests retention ofitems 1. 16, 19 and 26 listed in paragraph 8 of theabove-mentioned document on the list of matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized; reaffirms theposition of the Government of the Syrian Arab Republicset out in its note No. SC/GEN/46 dated 9 Feb. 1998(S/1998/111 ).

S/2003/287 (A/ES-10/221) Identical letters. 7 Mar. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous160 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-4 Mar.2003 and reports the escalation of alleged Israeli militaryactivities in the towns of Beit Hanoun. Beit Lahiya. inJabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. and inthe cities of Jenin. Nablus and Bethlehem, resulted inthe deaths of 21 Palestinians and destruction ofproperty; includes the names of 21 Palestinians killed. 6­7 Mar. 2003.

S(2003/288 (A/57/748) Letter, 6 Mar. 2003. from Qatar.Transmits. in the capacity as Chairman of the 9thsession of the Islamic Summit Conference, communiqueon Iraq and Declaration on Palestine. adopted at the 2ndemergency session of the Islamic Summit, Doha. 5 Mar.2003.

5/2003/289 (A/57/749) Lelter, 6 Mar. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits statement made by Sheikh Hamad bin KhalifaAI-Thani, Emir of Qatar, in his capacity as Chairman ofthe 9th session of the Islamic Summit Conference. at the2nd emergency session of the Islamic Summit, held inDoha, 5 Mar. 2003.

S/2003/299 (A/57/750) Letter, 10 Mar. 2003, from Israel.Reports military activities in the community of Kiryat Arbaallegedly conducted by Palestinians, resulted In thedeaths of 2 Israeli citizens and injuries to 7 others, 7Mar. 2003; reports also that 7 Kassam rockets wereallegedly launched from the Gaza Strip at the town ofSderot. 6 and 9 Mar. 2003; calls upon the Palestinianleadership to act upon its obligations under internationallaw and signed agreements.

5/2003/326 (A/ES-10/222) Identical letters, 17 Mar. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous161 lelters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-7 Mar.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsarmed incidents involving Israeli forces which occurredin the 10 days since the last letter. resulted in the deathsof 41 Palestinians and an American woman; reports alsodetention of about 100 Palestinians in Jenin. Nablus. AI­Khalil and Gaza and destruction of property; includes thenames of 39 Palestinians killed, 8-17 Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits. in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, lheFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries. held in Kuala Lumpur. 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/343 Letter. 19 Mar. 2003, from Qatar. Transmitsletter from Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa AI-Thani, Emir ofQatar. in his capacity as Chairman of the 91h IslamicSummit Conference, referring to decisions taken at theextraordinary sess. of the Islamic Summit Conference on5 Mar. 2003 concerning the situation in Iraq and in theterritories occupied by Israel.

5/2003/373 Letter, 24 Mar. 2003. from Uganda. Transmitsstatement issued on 22 Mar. 2003 by the Third DeputyPrime Minister/Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uganda, onthe situation in Iraq; supports the action taken by theUnited States-led coalition to disarm Iraq and states thatUganda will be ready to assist in any way possible;reaffirms its support for the people of Palestine to have astate of their own side by side with Israel.

5/2003/395 (N57/770) letter. 31 Mar. 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by Palestiniansuicide bomber in the city of Netanya. resulted in theinjuries to 58 people. 30 Mar. 2003; reports also anattempted attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestinians.thwarted by Israeli Defense Forces in Kibbutz Erez, 30Mar. 2003; calls upon the Palestinian leadership to actupon its obligations under international law and signedagreements.

5/2003/405 (NES-10/223) Identical letters, 4 Apr. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous162 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Mar.2003 and concerns alleged continuous military campaignagainst Palestinians in the territories occupied by Israel;reports armed incidents involving Israeli forces, resultedin the deaths of 25 Palestinians, including children;reports also detention of several Palestinians anddestruction of Palestinian homes; includes the names of25 Palestinians killed. 18 Mar.-3 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/410 (N57/780) letter. 7 Apr. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits statement of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa AI­Thani, Emir of Qatar. at the Forum on ISlamic-ChristianDialogue held in Doha. 7 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/416 (NES-1 0/224) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andtile President of the Security Council. Refers to previous162 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Apr.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsarmed incidents involving Israeli forces in Gaza Strip,resulted in the deaths of 10 Palestinians and injuries to86 others, 8-9 Apr. 2003; includes the names of 16Palestinians killed, 6-9 Apr. 2003.

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5/2003/502 (N57/799) Letter, 25 Apr. 2003. from Israel.Reports an altack allegedly committed by Paleslil")iansuicide bomber in the town of Kfar Saba, resulted in thedeath of an Israeli security guard and injuries to 14people, 24 Apr. 2003; reports also an other allegedattempts by Palestinians to target israeli civilians, manyof which were thwarted by Israceli Defense Forces: callsupon the Palestinian leadership to act upon itsobligations under international law and signedagreements.

5/2003/517 (N57/804) Letter, 1 May 2003. from Israel.Reports the latest attack allegedly committed by aPalestinian suicide bomber near the United Statesembassy in Tel Aviv, resulted in the deaths of 3 peopleand injuries to 60 others. 30 Apr. 2003; reports also thata 2nd bomber managed to flee when his explosivedevice did not detonate. and currently remains at large:states that the attack was perpetrated by 2 Britishcitizens who entered Israel from Gaza through Egypt;states also that AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. Hamas andthe AI Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for theattack.

5/2003/518 (NES-10J225) Identical/elters, 1 May 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous163 letters from Palesline dated 29 Sepl. 2000-9 Apr.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsrecent armed incidents involving Israeli forces in GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of Palestinians, 30 Apr.-1May 2003; includes the names of 59 Palestinians killed,9 Apr.-1 May 2003.

5/2003/520 Letter. 1 May 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement by the officialspokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of theRussian Federation issued on 30 Apr. 2003 regardingthe approval of a new Cabinet in the Palestinian NationalAuthority.

5/2003/527 (N57J807) Leller. 6 May 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestiniansnear the Shvut Rachel community, resulted in the deathof 1 person and critical injuries to 2 people, 6 May 2003;states that the military wing of the Fatah movementclaimed responsibility for the attack.

5/2003/529 letter, 7 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits text of a road map to a two-statesolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict prepared by theQuartet, consisting of representatives of the UnitedStates, the European Union, the Russian Federation andthe UN. and presented 10 the Government of Israel andthe Palestinian Authority on 30 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/540 (N57J810) Letter, 12 May 2003, from Israel.Reports attack allegedly committed by Palestinians nearJerusalem. resulted in the death of 1 person, 11 May2003; states that the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and thePopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimedresponsibility for the attack; reports also recent allegedrocket attacks on Israeli communities.

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5/2003/548 (NES-10/226) Idenlicalletters, 16 May 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous164 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-1 May2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsarmed incidents allegedly involving Israeli forces in GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinians and injuriesto many others, 15 May 2003; includes the names of 29Palestinians killed, 2-16 May 2003.

5/2003/557 (N57/815) Letter. 19 May 2003, from Israel.Reports attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inHebron, Jerusalem and Gaza Strip. resulted in thedeaths of 12 persons and critical injuries to 70 others,17-19 May 2003; states that Hamas, Islamic Jihad andFatah AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibility forthese allacks.

5/2003/573 Letter, 22 May 2003. from Gree·ce. Transmitsconclusions of the General Affairs Council on the MiddleEast peace process, Brussels, 19-20 May 2003, issuedon 19 May 2003.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter. 3 June 2003. from theIslamic RepUblic of Iran. Transmits final communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession. held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/638 (AlES-10/227) Identical letters, 10 June2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers 10 previous 1651elters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-16 May 2003 and reports an alleged attemptto kill one of the political leaders of the group Hamas.Abdel Aziz AI-Rantisl, when 2 Israeli helicopter gunshipsfired 7 missiles targeting a car in which Dr. Rantisi wastravelling, resulted in the deaths of 2 Palestinians andinjuries to at least 25 others, 10 June 2002, reports alsoalleged extrajudicial killings of 2 Palestinians inTulkarem, 5 June 2003: includes the names of 41Palestinians killed, 17 May-10 June 2003.

5/2003/643 (AlES-10/228) Identical letters, 12 June2003. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to prevIous 166 lelters from Palestine dated 29Sep!. 2000-10 June 2003 and reports alleged air strikesusing Israeli helicopter gunships missile fire against thecivilian population in Gaza City, resulted in the deaths of19 Palestinians and injuries to many others, 12 June2003: includes the names of 11 Palestinians killed. 11-12June 2003.

5/2003/645 (A/57/839) Letter, 13 June 2003. from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by a Palestiniansuicide bomber on a public bus in central Jerusalem,resulted in the deaths of 16 persons and critical injuriesto 112 people, 11 June 2003; reports also allegedattacks near Jerusalem. in northern Gaza Strip, nearHebron and in the West Bank, resulted in the 7 deathsand many injuries, 5, 8, 12-13 June 2003: states that inspite of the attacks. Israel will continue to work towardsthe peace process.

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5/2003/662 (Al571842) Leller, 20 June 2003. from Israel.Reports attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inJerusalem and other parts of Israel, resulted in thedeaths of 3 persons and critical injuries to 7 others. 17­20 June 2003; states that Hamas, Islamic Jihad andFatah AI- Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibilityfor these attacks; reports also rocket attacks on Israelfrom Gaza. 15 and 18 June 2003; calls upon thePalestinian leadership to take concrete steps toapprehend such attacks.

5/2003/666 Letter, 24 June 2003. from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of 22 June 2003 by theMinister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation onthe results of the meeting of the Quartet of internationalmediators for a Middle East settlement, held recently inJordan.

5/2003/672 Letter, 25 June 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits Quartet statement issued followingthe meeting of the Quartet principals represented by theUnited Slales, the European Union. the RussianFederation and the UN. held at the Dead Sea in Jordan,22 June 2003.

5/2003/677 (NES-10/229) Idenllcalletters, 27 June2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and lhe President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 167 letters from Palestine dated 29Sap!. 2000-12 June 2003 and reports alleged assault ona civilian neighbourhood in Gaza City, resulted in thedeaths of 4 Palestinians and injUries to more than 15others, 27 June 2003: reports also 2 targeted attacks onPalestinians in Hebron and Khan Yunis, 21 and 25 June2003, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians andinjuries to 16 others: reports further the raids allegedlycarried oul by Israeli forces using helicopter gunships ondifferent cities. towns and villages: includes the names of23 Palestinians killed, 13-27 June 2003.

5/2003/699 (Al57/846) Letter, 10 July 2003. from Israel.Reports 2 attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians incentral Israel, resulted in the deaths of 2 persons andinjuries to 3 others, 30 June and 7 July 2003; states thatIslamic Jihad and Falah's AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigadeclaimed responsibility for these attacks: calls upon thePalestinian leadership to take praclical steps toapprehend terrorists and to confiscate illegal weapons.

5/20031730 (AlES-10/230) Letter. 17 July 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Ri9hts of the Palestinian People. Reportsthat on 11 ,Iuly 2003 Palestine Polytechnic UniversityAdministration received an Israeli army order extendingthe closure of the University for another monlh; statesthat the Committee views these acts as unacceptableand unjustified: states further that it represents a harshform of collective punishment. depriving Palestinianyouth of their inherent right to education.

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5/2003/809 (A/57/858) Letter, 12 Aug. 2003, from Israel.Reports 2 attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inRash Ha'ayin, a Tel-Aviv suburb. and West Banksettlement of Ariel, resulted in the deaths of 2 personsand injuries to 13 others, 12 Aug. 2003; states thatFatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade and Hamas claimedresponsibility for these attacks.

5/2003/834 (A/ES-10/231) Identicallelters, 25Aug. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous1681elters from Palestine dated 28 Sep!. 2000-27 June2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 4 and wounded at least 8Palestinians in Gaza City, 24 Aug. 2003, following thekilling of Ismail Abu Shanab. leader of Hamas and 2others, 21 Aug.; reports also that Israeli forces continiedto detain and imprison Palestinians. demolish homesand impose restrictions on freedom of movement;includes the names of 28 Palestinians killed, 28 June-25Aug. 2003.

5/2003/843 (A/ES-10/232) Identical letters, 27 Aug. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous169 lelters from Palestine dated 28 Sepl. 2000-25 Aug.2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 1 and wounded at least 20Palestinians in northern Gaza, 26 Aug. 2003; reportsalso that Israeli forces continued to raid cities, towns andvillages and detain Palestinians; includes the names of 2Palestinians killed, 26 Aug. 2003.

S/2003/848 (A/ES-10/233) Identical letters, 29 Aug. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous170 lellers from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-27 Aug.2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 1 and wounded at least 3Palestinians in the Khan Yunis area throughout the pastweek; reports also that Israeli bulldozers and tanksdestroyed farmlands and orchads in Gaza Strip; includesthe names of 4 Palestinians killed. 27-28 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/853 (A/ES-10/234) Identicallelters, 2 Sept. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous1711etters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-29 Aug.2003 and reports attacks allegedly carried out by Israeliforces against Palestinians in Gaza City, resulled in thedeaths of 6 people, incuding a 8-year-old and 11-year­old girls, and injuries to more than 30 others, 30 Aug.-2Sep!. 2003; includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed,27Aug.-2 Sep!. 2003.

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5/2003/865 (A/ES-10/235) Identicallellers, 8 Sep!. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous172 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Sep!.2003 and reports alleged allemptto assassinate theHamas spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, causingimmence destruction of the bUilding in which he waslocated in Gaza City, and injuries to 15 people, 6 Sep!.2003, reports also an alleged attack carried out on thesame day by Israeli helicopter gunships near KhanYunis, resulted in injuries to 11 people; also callsattention to the alleged continuous threat by Israeliofficials to expel or deport Yasser Arafat; includes thenames of 5 Palestinians killed. 3-8 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/873 (A/57/862) Identicallellers, 10 Sep!. 2003,from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports recent suicidebombings allegedly committed by Palestinians inJerusalem and other cities in central Israel, resulted inthe deaths of 14 persons and injuries to 70 others, 9Sep!. 2003; states that Israel expects the newPalestinian leadership to put an end to the wave ofterrorism and that Israel is compelled to take thenecessary measures lo,defend its citizens.

5/2003/874 (A/ES-10/236) Identical letters, 10 Sep!.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 1731ellers from Palestine dated 29Sep!. 2000-8 Sept. 2003 and reports alleged aerialbombing carried out in Gaza City by Israeli war planes,resulted in the deaths of 2 people and injuries to 20others, as well as in extensive destruction of property, 10Sep!. 2003; concerns also alleged raid of city of AI-Khalilwhen 3 Palestinians were killed and a building wasdemolished. 9 Sepl. 2003; includes the names of 6Palestinians killed, 9-10 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/878 (A/57/863) Letter, 11 Sep!. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns decision of Israeli officialS to expelYasser Arafat, the elected President of the PalestinianAuthority and reports that Israeli forcces seized thepositions of the Palestinian Ministry of Culture directlyadjacent to the compound of President Arafat inRamallah; calls on the Security Council to takeimmediate measures in this regard.

5/2003/880 Letter. 21 Sep!. 2003, from the Sudan.Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the ArabGroup for the month of Sep!. 2003 and on behalf of theStates members of the League of Arab States, theconvening of an immediate meeting of the SecurityCouncil to consider the situation in the territoriesoccupied by Israel; includes a draft resolution for theconsideration of the Council.

512003/886 letter, 12 Sep!. 2003. from Palestine.Requests that the Security Council invite the PermanentObserver of Palestine to UN to participate in the meelingof the Council to be held on Monday, 15 Sep!. 2003,regarding the situation in the territories occupied byIsrael, inclUding Jerusalem.

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5/20031887 Letter, 12 Sep!. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests inscription of Yahiya Mehmasani, thePermanent Observer of the League of Arab States to theUN, in the list of speakers for Security Council meetingto be held on 15 Sep!. 2003 on the agenda item "Thesituation in the Middle East, including the Palestinianquestion'" in accordance with rule 39 of the Council'sprovisional rules of procedure.

5/20031929 (A/58/399) Letter, 1 Dc!. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns continuation of planning anderecting the conquest wall in the territories occupied byIsrael, the 1st stage of which has already been built inthe northern areas of the West Bank; states that theinternational coummunity should take urgent action tofirmly condemn the construction of this wall and demandits cessation and removal: calls upon the SecurityCouncil to immediately take the measures to addressthis matter and to bring to a halt these actions.

5/20031938 (A/58/411) Letter, 3 Oc!. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns intention of Israel to build another600 settlement housing units to the south, east and northof East Jerusalem and calls upon the Security Council totake urgent action to compel Israel to cease itssettlement activities.

5120031951 Letter, 6 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits Quartert statement issued followingthe meeting of the Quartet principals, representing theUnited States, the European Union, the RussianFederation and the UN, New York, 26 Sep!. 2003.

5120031952 (A/581415) Letter, 27 Sept. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003.

512003/972 (A/581424) Identical letters, 8 Oct. 2003, fromIsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports an attackallegedly committed by a Palestinian suicide bomber inHaifa, resulted in the deaths of 19 civilians, including 3children, and injuries to 60 others, 4 Oct. 2003; reportsthat Islamic Jlhad claimed responsibility for the attack;states that Israel will continue to work towards the peaceprocess and will seize every opportunity to reach anagreement with its neighbors.

5/20031973 Letter, 9 Oct. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Refers to letters dated 1 Oct. and 3 Oct. 2003from Palestine (S120031929, SI2003/938) regarding thedecision by Israel to proceed with construction of theconquest wall, and regarding the continuing settlementsin the territories occupied by Israel, including EastJerusalem, and requests, in the capacity as Chairman ofthe UN Group of Arab States and on behalf of theleague of Arab States, an immediate meeting of theSecurity Council to consider the above mentionedalleged violations; transmits a draft resolution forconsideration by the Council.

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5/2003/974 Letter, 9 Oct. 2003, from Malaysia. Refers, inthe capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau ofthe Non-Aligned Movement, to letter dated 9 Oct. 2003from the Syrian Arab RepUblic in the capacity asChairman of the Arab Group for the month of Oct. 2003(SI20031973); conveys support of the Non-AlignedMovement for the request to convene an immediatemeeting of the Security Council to consider the allegedviolations of international law by Israel, in particular theconstruction of the wall in the territories occupied byIsrael, including East Jerusalem.

5/2003/975 Letter, 9 Ocl. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepUblic. Requests, in accordance with rule 39 ofSecurity Council rules of procedure, participation of thePermanent Observer of the League of Arab States to theUN in the Council's meeting regarding the decision byIsrael to proceed with the construction of a wall in theterritories occupied by Israel, including East Jerusalem.

5/2003/977 Letter, 9 Oct. 2003, from the Islamic Republicof Iran. Refers to letter dated 9 Oct. 2003 from the theSyrian Arab Republic in the capacity as Chairman of theUN Group of Arab States (SI20031973) and conveys, inthe capacity as Chairman of the Organization of theIslamic Conference (OIC), support of the DIC Group tothe request by the UN Group of Arab States to convenean immediate meeting of the Security Council toconsider the situation in the territories occupied byIsrael.

5/2003/981 Letter, 6 Oct. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 4 Oct. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union condemning the suicidebombing in Haifa.

5/2003/985 (A/ES-101239) Identical letters, 10 Oct. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous173 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Sapt.2003 and reports an alleged raid by Israeli forces deepinto the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, resultedin deaths of 7 people and injuries to 50 others, 10 Oct.2003; reports also continuing demolition of Palestinianhomes and destruction of property; includes the namesof 34 Palestinians killed, 13 Sept-10 Oct. 2003.

5/20031988 Letter, 13 Oct. 2003, from Palestine.Requests that, in accordance with previous practice, theSecurity Council invite the Permanent Observer ofPalestine to the UN to participate in the meeting of theCouncil to be held on 14 Oct. 2003 regarding thesituation in the territories occupied by Israel, includingEast Jerusalem.

5/2003/989 Letter, 13 Ocl. 2003, from the IslamicRepublic of Iran. Requests, in the capacity as Chairmanof the Islamic Group, that the Security Council extend aninvitation to the Deputy Permanent Observer of theOrganization of the Islamic Conference to the UN toaddress the Council in the course of the Council'sconsideration of the agenda item "The situation in theMiddle East, including the Palestinian question", inaccordance with the rule 39 of the provisional rules ofprocedure of the Council.

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5/2003/990 (AlES-101241) Identical letters, 13 Oct. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous174 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sepl. 2000-10 Oct.2003 and reports an alleged continued raid by Israeliforces into the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip,resulted in the death of a Palestinian, 11 Ocl. 2003;reports also that the raid on Rafah camp resulted in thedemolition of 120 homes and destruction of 70 others,leaving more than 1200 PalesUnains homeless.

5/2003/1029 (AlES-10/246) Identical letters, 21 Oct.2003, from Palestine addressed la the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 175 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-13 Ocl. 2003 and reports alleged air strikesby Israeli war planes and helicopter gunships againstdensely populated civilian neighbourhoods in Gaza City,resulted in the deaths of 10 Palestinoans and injuries tomore than 90 people, including children, 20 act, 2003;reports also continuing demolition of Palestinian homesand destruction of property; includes the names of 25Palestinians killed, 10-20 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/1031 (AlES-10/247) IdenUcalletters, 22 act.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 176 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-21 Oct. 2003; concerns alleged intention tocontinue building the illegal wall in the territoriesoccupied by Israel despite the recent adoption of aGeneral Assembly resolution demanding Israel to stopand reverse its consctruction; concerns also continuingconfiscation of Palestinian homes and destruction ofproperty; reports that, since the previous letter, at least 6Palestinians were killed allegedly by Israeli forces:includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed, 20-22 act.2003.

5/20D3/1072 Letter, 4 Nov. 2003, from the League of ArabStates. Transmits statement of the Head of the AuditingBureau and Governor of the Islamic Development Bankin Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General of theLeague of Arab States stating that the total losses anddamage suffered by the Palestinian people due toalleged Israeli actions in the past 3 years haveamounted to US$17,262,500.

5/2003/1079 Letter, 11 Nov. 2003, from the League ofArab States. Transmits letter dated 5 Nov. 2003 from theSecretary-General of the League of Arab Statesconcerning the construction of the separation wall byIsrael in territories occupied by Israel, including EastJerusalem; enclosed is an urgent plea received from thePalestinian residents of Qalqilya.

5/2003/1102 Letter, 19 Nov. 2003, from Palestine.Requests that the Permament Observer of Palestine tothe UN be invited to participate in the Security Councilmeeting on 19 Nov. 2003 concerning the Middle Eastsituation, including the Palestine question.

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5/2003/1162 Leller.4 Dec. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the initiatives by Israeli and Palestinian civilsocieties issued on 2 Dec. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union; states that the Genevainitiative by Yossi Beilin and Yasser Abed Rabboconfirms the willingness to achieve peaceful coexistencein two independent, viable and prosperous States.

5/2003/1168 (AlES-10/252) Identical letters. 11 Dec.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 177 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-22 act. 2003 and reports the alleged raid onRafah refugee camp carried out by Israeli forces,resulted in the deaths of 6 Palestinians and injuries tomore than 17 people, including children, 11 Dec. 2003;reports also ealier raids in and around Ramallah,resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinians. including a 9­year-old and 15-year-old boys: states that, since theprevious letter, at least 74 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli forces: includes the names of 74Palestinians killed, 23 Oct.-11 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1202 (AlES-10/254) Identicallellers, 23 Dec.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 177 letters from Palestine dated 29Sep!. 2000-11 Dec. 2003 and reports an alleged raid onRafah refugee camp carried out by Israeli forces,resulted in the deaths of more than 8 Palestinians,injuries to more than 40 others and destruction of 10houses, 24 Dec. 2003; reports also ealier raid on Balatarefugee camp near Nablus, resulted in the death of a 5­year-old boy and 15-year-old girl; states that, since theprevious letter, at least 22 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli forces; includes the names of 22Palestinians killed, 12-23 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1206 (AlES-10/255) Identical letters, 26 Dec.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 178 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-23 Dec. 2003 and reports alleged helicoptermissile fire at a car driving in Gaza Strip, resulted indeath of 5 Palestinians and injuries to at least 14 others,25 Dec. 2003; states that since last suicide bombing on4 act. 2003 more than 100 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli armed forces, hundreds of peoplewere injured and hundreds of homes destroyed ordamaged; states also that since the previous letter atleast 10 Palestinians were killed allegedly by Israeliforces; includes the names of 10 Palestinians killed, 24­26 Dec. 2003.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/891 Draft resolution [on cessation of all acts ofviolence in the territories occupied by Israel and thesafety of the President of the Palestinian Authority] 1Pakistan, South Africa, Sudan and Syrian Arab Republic.

The draft resolution was not adopted due to thenegative vote of a permanent member of the SecurityCouncil (United States) (S/PV.4828).

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5/2003/980 Draft resolution [on the construction by Israelof a wall in the Occupied Territories departing from thearmistice line of 1949] 1Guinea, Malaysia, Pakistan andSyrian Arab Republic.

The draft resolution was not adopted due to thenegative vote of a permanent member of the SecurityCouncil (United States) (S/PV.4842).

512003/1100 Draft resolution [on endorsement of theQuartet Performance-based Road Map to a PermanentTwo-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict]/Bulgaria. Chile. China. France, Germany, Guinea.Mexico, Russian Federation, Spain and United Kingdomof Britain and Northern Ireland.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4824 (15 Sept. 2003) Algeria, Argentina, Australia,Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil. Canada, Cuba, Egypt,India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia.Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the Sudan, Tunisia,Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Palestine, League ofArab States, UN. Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairmanand the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle EastPeace Process.

S/PV,4824(Resumption1) (15 Sept. 2003) Nepal andNorway.

S/PV.4841 (14 Oct. 2003) Argentina, Bahrain, Brazil.Cuba, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of),Israel. Italy, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Libyan ArabJamahiriya, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Norway,Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sudan,Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen,League of Arab States, Organization of the IslamicConference, Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.

S/PV.4842 (14 Oct. 2003) Israel and Palestine.

S/PV.4862 (19 Nov. 2003) Israel and Palestine.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4685 (16 Jan. 2003).

S/PV.4704 (13 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4722 (19 Mar. 2002).

S/PV.4741 (16 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4741/Corr.1 (15 Apr. 2003).Corrects text.

S/PV.4757 (19 May 2003).

S/PV.4773 (13 June 2003).

S/PV.4788 (17 July 2003).

S/PV.4810 (19Aug.2003).

5/PV.4824 (15 Sept. 2003).

S/PV.4824(Resumption1) (15 Sapl. 2003).

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S/PV.4828 (16 Sept. 2003).At the 4828th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/891

was not adopted due to the negative vote of a permanentmember of the Security Council (United States).

S/PV.4841 (14 Oct. 2003).

S/PV.4842 (14 Oct. 2003).At the 4842nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/980

was not adopted due to the negative vote of a permanentmember of the Security Council (United States).

S/PV.4846 (21 Oct. 2003).

S/PV,4861 (19 Nov. 2003).

S/PV.4862 (19 Nov. 2003).At the 4862nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1100

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1515 (2003).

5/PV.4879 (12 Dec. 2003).

Resolutions

S/RES/1515(2003) [Endorsement of the QuartetPerformance-based Road Map to a Permanent Two­State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict].

Endorses the Quartet Performance-based Roadmapto a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli­Palestinian Conflict (S/2003/529); calls on the parties tofulfil their obligations under the Roadmap in cooperationwith the Quartet and to achieve the vision of 2 States liVingside by side in peace and security. (Adopted unanimously,4862nd meeting, 19 Nov. 2003)

PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS INCIDENTSee: ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Reports

S/2003/345 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Political Office in Bougainville.

Issued: 20 Mar. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/1198 Lelter, 19 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to lelter of 11 Dec. 2003 from PapuaNew Guinea regarding developments in Bougainville andthe request of the Government for a continued UNpolitical presence on the island; informs the President ofthe Security Council of the Secretary-General's intentionto establish small fallow-up UN Observer Mission inBougainville (UNOMB) to replace UN Political Office inBougainville which will expire on 31 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1199 Lelter. 23 Dec. 2003, from the President ofIhe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter of 19 Dec. 2003 (S/2003/1198) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of hisintention to establish a small UN Observer Mission inBougainville (UNOMB) for 6-month period to replace UNpolitical Office in Bougalnville which will expire on 31Dec. 2003, as well as the functions and the staffing ofUNOMB.

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S/PV.4726 (28 Mar. 2003) Australia, Fiji, Japan, NewZealand and Papua New Guinea.

S/PV.4805 (6Aug.2003) Australia. Fiji, Japan, NewZealand and Papua New Guinea.

S/PV.4861 (15 Dec. 2003) Australia, Japan, New Zealandand Papua New Guinea.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4728 (28 Mar. 2003).

S/PV.4805 (6 Aug. 2003);

5/PV.4881 (15 Dec. 2003).

5/PV.48B1/Corr.1 (15 Dec. 2003).Corrects text.

PEACE·BUllDING

General documents

5/2003/619 (A/57/B24) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/1022 (A/58/444) Identicalletlers, 10 Oct. 2003,from the Secretary-General addressed to the Presidentof the General Assembly and the President of theSecurity Council. Transmits conclusions of the chainnanof the 5th High-level Meeting between the UN andRegional Organizations held in New York, 29-30 July2003 with the theme "New challenges to internationalpeace and security, including international terrorism; alsoincludes opening remarks of the Secretary-General 10the Meeting and the list of participating organizations.

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/5 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. al the 4753rd meeting, 13 May 2003. inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The role of the Security Council in the pacificsettlement of disputes") I by the President of the SecurityCouncil.

Reaffirms its commitment to maintain internationalpeace and security through effective collective measuresfor the prevention and removal of Ihreats to the peace orother breaches of the peace, and 10 bring aboul bypeaceful means, and in contormitywith Ihe principles ofjustice and intemalionallaw, adjustment or settlement ofinternational disputes or situations which might lead to abreach of the peace: recognizes thal UN and its organscan play an important role in prevenling disputes fromarising between parties. in preventing existing disputesfrom escalating into conflicts, and in containing andresolving the conllicts when they occur; reiterates itscommitment 10 make a wider and effeclive use ot theprocedures and means enshrined in the provisions of theCharter of UN on the pacific settlement of disputes as oneof the essential components of its work to promote andmaintain international peace and security.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4753 (13 May 2003) Azerbaijan, Colombia,Ethiopia, Greece, Honduras, India and Indonesia.

S/PV.4753(Resumption1j (13 May 2003) Annenia.

S/PV.4835 (30 SepL 2003) Argenlina, Australia, Austria,Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Japan,Jordan. Liechtenstein. New Zealand. Philippines.Republic of Korea, Romania, San Marino, Serbia andMontenegro. Sierra Leone, Sweden, Switzerland,Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4753 (13 May 2003).

5/PV.4753(Resumptlon1) (13 May 2003).At the 4753rd meeling. the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the role of Ihe Security Council in the pacificsettlement of disputes: S/PRST/2003/5.

S/PV.4B35 (30 Sep!. 2003).

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PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

See also: INTERNATIONAL SECURITYUN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQUN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTANUN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCEUN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN

KOSOVOUN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

UN IRAQ-KUWAIT OBSERVATION MISSIONUN MiSSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN

WESTERN SAHARAUN MISSiON IN COTE D'IVOIREUN MISSION IN ETHIOPIAAND.ERITREAUN MiSSION IN LIBERIAUN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONEUN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN

REPUBLICUN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORUN OBSERVE~ MISSION IN GEORGIA

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THEDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

General documents

5/2003/12 Note [concerning agreement that CristianMaquieira (Chile) will serve as Chairman of the SecurityCouncil Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations fora period ending 31 Dec. 2003)1 by the President of theSecurity Council.

5/2003/284 Letter. 4 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the statement by the President of theSecurity Council (S/PRST/1994/22) requesting thesubmission of reports at least once a year on theprogress of the arrangements for stand-by units andresources; proposes to consolidate the reporting in theannual report to the Special Committee onPeacekeeping Operations and states that troop­contributing countries will continue to receive each yearan oral briefing on the subject.

5/20031285 Letter, 7 Mar. 2003. from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that Secretary-General 's letterdated 4 Mar. 2003 (S/2003/284) concerning the reportingon the progress of the arrangements for stand-by unitsand resources has been brought to the attention of themembers of the Security Council and they agreed to theproposal to consolidate the reporting in the annual reportto the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations.

5/2003/332 (N571759) Letter. 4 Mar. 2003. fromMalaysia. Transmits. in the capacity as Chainnan of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine. adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries. held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

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5/20031619 (N571824) Letter, 3 June 2003. from theIslamic RepUblic of Iran. Transmits final communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003,

5/2003/639 Letter, 10 June 2003. from Greece. States, inthe capacity as President of the European Union, thatthe European Union fully shares the views expressed inthe letter dated 6 June 2003 from Canada, Jordan,Liechtenstein, New Zealand and Switzerland concerningthe advisability of convening a public meeting andinviling interested Slates to speak in Security Councildiscussions on the proposed renewal of its resolution1422 (2003).

5/2003/1184 Note [concerning extension of the mandateof the Security Council Working Group on PeacekeepingOperations. until 31 Dec. 2004]1 by the President of theSecurity Council.

Draft resolutions

5120031630 Draft resolution [on extension for 12 monthsof suspension of investigation or prosecution casesinvolving personnel from States not parties to the RomeStatute of the International Criminal Court].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PR5T/2003122 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4864th meeting. 19 Nov. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The importance of mine action forpeacekeeping operalions'll by the President of theSecurity Ciuncil.

Expresses its grave concern at the harmful andwidespread impact of landmines and unexplodedordnance on civilian populations, especially children, andon humanitarian UN workers; urges all Member States torespect relevant international law that adresses landminesand unexploded ordnance; urges all parties to armedconflicts to abide by the mine-related commitments, and tocooperate with mine risk education and mine-clearingaclivities; calls upon the Secretary-General to provideinformation on the scope and humanitarian impact of themine and unexplode ordnance problem; urges MemberStates to provide adequate and sustained financialassistance to support mine action and increase theircontributions to the UN Voluntary Trust Fund for Demining.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4766 (30 May 2003) Brazil. Burundi. Congo.Democratic Republc of the Congo, Egypt. Greece,Japan, Malaysia, Mauritus. Philippines. Rwanda, SouthAfrica. Tunisia. United Republic of Tanzania andUruguay.

5/PV,4772 (12 June 2003) Argentina. Brazil, Canada.Democratic Republic of the Congo. Greece, IslamicR.epublic of Iran, Jordan, Liechtenstein. Malawi,Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria. Peru, South Africa,Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago and Uruguay.

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Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4690 (22 Jan. 2003).

5/PV.4755 (16 May 2003).

S/PV.4766 (30 May 2003).

5/PV.4766(Resumption1) (30 May 2003).

5/PV.4772 (12 June 2003).At the 4772nd meeting, draft resolution S/2002/630

was adopted (12-0-3) : resolution 1487 (2003).

5/PV.4785 (9 July 2003).

S/PV.4854 (7 Nov. 2003).

5/PV.485B (13 Nov. 2003).

5/PV.4864 (19 Nov. 2003).At the 4864th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the importance of mine action forpeacekeeping operations: S/PRST/2003/22.

Resolutions

S/RES/1487(2003) [Extension for 12 months ofsuspension of investigation or prosecution casesinvolving personnel from States not parties to the RomeStatute of the International Criminal Court].

Requests that the ICC shall for a 12-month periodstarting 1 July 2003 not commence or proceed withinvestigation or prosecution of any such case. unless theSecurity Council decides otherwise; decides that MemberStates shall take no aclion inconsistent with paragraph 1and with their international obligations: decides to remainseized of the matter. (Adopted 12-0-3, 4772nd meeting, 12June 2003}

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General documents

5/2003/822 Letter. 19 Aug. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs of the Russian Federation regarding theterrorist act against the Office of the SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General of the UN inBaghdad that took place on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/827 letter. 20 Aug. 2003, from Malaysia.Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the CoordinatingBureau of the Non-Aligned Countries, a statementissued on 20 Aug. 2003 by Non-Aligned Movement onbomb attack against headquarters of the UN Mission inBaghdad on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/845 (A/58/315) Letter, 22 Aug. 2003, from Mali.Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the HumanSecurity Network, statement by the Human SecurityNetwork on the attacks against the UN headquarters inBaghdad on 19 Aug. 2003.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/581 Draft resolution [on protection of humanitarianpersonnel and the UN and its associated personnel inconfiict zones].

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Discussion In plenary

S/PV.4814 (26 Aug. 2003).At the 4814th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/581

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1502 (2003}.

Resolutions

5/RESI1502(2003) [Protection of humanitarian personneland the UN and its associated personnel in conflictzones].

Expresses its strong condemnation of all forms ofviolence. including, inter alia. murder, rape and sexualassault. intimidation, armed robbery. abduction. hostage­taking, kidnapping. harassment and illegal arrest anddetention to 'Nhich those participating in humanitarianoperations are increasingly exposed. as well as attacks onhumanitarian convoys and acts of destruction and lootingof their property. (Adopted unanimously, 4814th meeting,26 Aug. 2003)

POLITICAL CONDITIONS-SIERRA LEONESee: SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

REFUGEES

General documents

5/2003/233 (A/57/742) Letler, 26 Feb. 2003, fromArmenia. Transmits memorandum entitled "Facts relatingto the anti-Armenian pogroms In Sumgait in February1988".

5/2003/332 (A/57/759) Letter. 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinatlng Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document. the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter. 3 June 2003. from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession. held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/20031952 (A/58/415) Letter, 27 Sept. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group. final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sep\.2003.

REGIONAL COOPERATION

General documents

5/2003/71 Letter, 15 Jan. 2003. from Uganda. transmitsjoint communique from the Ministers of Defence ofUganda and the Sudan on cooperation in defence.

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5/2003/156 (A/58/62) Letter, 30 Jan. 2003, from Ukraine.Transmits statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ofUkraine of 29 Jan. 2003 on the occasion of signing ofthe Treaty between Ukraine and the Russian Federationon the Ukrainian-Russian State Border.

5/2003/247 (A/57/743) Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from Bahrain.Transmits final declaration of the 15th regular session ofthe Council ollhe League 01 Arab States, meeting at thesummit level, Sharm el-Sheikh, 1 Mar. 2003; concernsresolutions on the serious threats to Iraq, the situationbetween Iraq and Kuwait, the Arab-Israeli connict andsupport for the Somali Republic.

5/2003/417 (A/57/784) Letter, 10 Apr. 2003. from Serbiaand Montenegro. Transmits the Belgrade Declarationadopted at 6th Meeting of the Heads of State andGovernment of the South-East Europe CooperationProcess held in Belgrade on 9 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/599 Letter, 30 May 2003, from China and theRussian Federation. Transmits joint declaration of theRussian Federation and the People's Republic of Chinaof 27 May 2003, adopted during the State visit of thePresident of China to the Russian Federation, 26-28May 2003.

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/642 (A/58/94) Letter, 10 June 2003, from theRussian Federation. Transmits Declaration by the Headsof State of the Members of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, signed in Moscow, 29 May 2003.

S/2003/703 (A/58/131) letter, 9 July 2003, fromKazakhstan. Transmits joint statement by the heads ofSlate of members of the Central Asian CooperationOrganization, signed in Almaty, 5 July 2003.

5/2003/753 letter, 21 July 2003, from Fiji. Transmits, onbehalf of the Pacific Islands Forum Group in New York,Outcomes Statement of the Pacific Islands ForumForeign Affairs Ministers Meeting, held in Sydney,Australia, 30 June 2003; outlines the response of Forummembers to a request from Solomon Istands for regionalassistance in restoring peace and security in theSolomon Islands.

5/2003/799 letter. 31 July 2003, from the SolomonIslands. Transmits the following documents relating tothe Australia-led Regional Assistance Mission that is nowbeing deployed to Solomon Islands to restore law andorder and economic recovery: Solomon IslandsGovernment policy statement on the offer by theGovernment of Australia for strengthened assistance toSolomon Islands; The Facilitation InternationalAssistance Act 2003; Agreement between SolomonIslands, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji. Papua NewGuinea, Samoa and Tonga concerning the operationsand status of the police and armed forces and otherpersonnel deployed to Solomon Islands to assist in therestoration of law and order security.

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General documents

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bylhe Islamic Conference 01 Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4739 (11 Apr. 2003) Greece. Organization ofAmerican States, African Union, League of Arab States,Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe andEconomic Community of West African States.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4739 (11 Apr. 2003).

5/PV.4739/Corr.1 (11 Apr. 2003).Corrects text.

RWANDA SITUATION

See also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

SITUATIONGREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONAL

SECURITY

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAl-RWANDA

Reports

5/2003/707 (A/58/140) Note [transmitting the 8th annualreport of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda,covering the period 1 JUly 2002-30 June 2003]/ by theSecretary-General.

Issued: 11 July 2003.

5/2003/946 Letter, 3 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 29 Sepl. 2003 from thePresident of the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda enclosing report entitled "Completion Strategyof the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda", whichreviews the situation regarding the conduct of trialsbefore the Tribunal.

General documents

5/2003/63 Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Rwanda. Transmitsresponse to the allegations made by the PermanentRepresentative of the Democratic Republic of the Congoduring the Security Council public meeting on 14 Jan.2003 (S/PV.4684 resumption 1) devoted to "children andarmed conflict".

5/2003/290 Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolutions 955(1994).1165 (1998),1329 (2000).1411(2002) and 1431(2002) and forwards 26 nominations received pursuantto article 12, para. 1 (c) of the Statute of the InternationalTribunal for Rwanda, as amended.

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5/2003/382 Letter, 28 Mar. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter dated 6 Mar. 2003 fromlhe Secrelary-General (S/2003/290) and reports that theSecurity Council took note of the information containedtherein and has decided to extend the deadline for thenomination of ad litem judges for the InternationalTribunal for Rwanda until 15 Apr. 2003.

5/20031431 (N57/790) Identical letters, 16 Apr. 2003,from the Secretary-General addressed 10 the Presidentof the General Assembly and the President of theSecurity Council. Transmits letter dated 26 Mar. 2003from the President of the International Tribunal forRwanda requesting extension of the term of office of 4non-elected permanent judges to allow them to disposeof a number of ongoing cases; states that the costsassociated with the extension for 2003 will be met fromwithin the 2002-2003 appropriations and the costs forthe 2004-2005 biennium will be taken into account in the2004-2005 budget proposals for the Tribunal.

5/2003/467 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the letter dated 6 Mar. 2003 from theSecretary-General (S/2003/290) and to the letter dated28 Mar. 2003 from the President of the Security Counicl(S/2003/382) and forwards 35 nominations receivedpursuant to article 12. para. 1 (c) of the Statute of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda, as amended; statesthat the number of candidates received falls short of theminimum number of 36 which should appear in the list tobe established by the Security Council for transmissionto the General Assembly.

5/20031550 Letter, 30 Apr. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letter of16 Apr. 2003 (S/2003/431) requesting extension of theterm of office of 4 non-elected permanent judges of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda and states thatmembers of the Security Council would like to haveclarification on legal and practical issues before lakingaction on the requests.

5/20031551 Letter, 8 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to letter of 16 Apr. 2003 from theSecretary-General (S/2003/431) and to leller of 30 Apr.2003 from the President of the Security Council(S/2003/550) and transmits lellers dated 6 May 2003from the President of the International Tribunal forRwanda concerning the extension of the term of office ofjudges Matanzima Maqutu and Navanethem Pillay;urges the members of the Security Council to make arealistic appraisal of the special circumstances of theButare Case and to treat the requested long extension ofjudge Maqutu as an exceptional measure; also confirmsthe availabitily of Judge Pillay to complete the MediaCase.

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5/2003/604 Leller, 23 May 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletters of 16 Apr. and 8 May 2003 (S/2003/431 andS/2003/551), attaching for consideration by the membersof the Security Council 2 letters from the President of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda, requesting extensionsof the terms of office of 4 non-elected permanent judgesof the Tribunal and providing information anddocumentation requested by the members of theCouncil; reports that those letters have been carefullyconsidered and that the Council has decided to accede,with one exception, to the requests In the letter of 26Mar. 2003 and that the Council's decision is contained inresolution 1482 (2003) of 19 May 2003.

5/2003/605 Letter, 2 June 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to letter of 16 Apr. 2003 from theSecrelary-General (S/2003/431) and to letter of 23 May2003 from lhe former President of the Security Council(S/2003/604) and transmits letter dated 2 June 2003from the new President of the International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda concerning the decisions taken atthe plenary meeting of the Tribunal, held 26-27 May2003; states that the Tribunal had amended Rule 15 ofits Rules of Procedure and Evidence which allows, undercertain circumstances, a trial to continue with asubstitute judge in cases of death. illness, resignation.non-re-election or non-extension of term of office.

S/2003/689 Letter, 27 June 2003. from the Secretary­General. Refers to article 12 of the Statute of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda and reports thatMansoor Ahmecl (pakistan) resigned as permanentjUdge of the International Tribunal. effective 20 May2003; recommends the appointment of Khalida Rachid(pakistan) to replace Mansoor Ahmed; includescurriculum vitae of candidate.

5/2003/690 Letter. 2 July 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter dated 27 June 2003from the Secretary-General (S/2003/689) and statesthat, after conSUlting the members of the Council, heconcurs with the Secretary-General's intention to appointKhalida Rachid as a permanent jUdge of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda.

5/20031691 Letter, 7 July 2003. from the Secretary­General. Refers to the letter of 2 July 2003 from thePresident of the Security Council (S/2003/690) concuringwith the Secretary-General's proposal to appoint KhalidaRachid as permanent judge of the International Tribunalfor Rwanda and reports appointment of Ms. Rachid forthe remainder of the term of office of Mansoor Ahmedwhich will expire on 24 May 2007.

5/2003/731 Letter. 18 July 2003. from the President of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Reports onthe progress of the 4 cases presided by the judges of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, whose termsof office were extended in Security Council resolution1482 (2003). to enable lhem to complete the cases.

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5/2003/794 Letter, 5 Aug. 2003, fron Rwanda. Transmitsstatement dated 4 Aug. 2003 by the Government on theproposal for the appointment of separate Prosecutors forthe International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda andInternational Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia; urgesthe members of the Security Council to approve theproposal and also to consider other necessary reformswhich would make the Rwanda Tribunal more efficientand accountable; calls upon the members of the Councilto organize, as soon as possible, a debate to consider acomprehensive review of the performance, mandate andfuture of the Rwanda Tribunal.

5/2003/879 Leller, 12 Sep!. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller dated 8 Sep!. 2003 from thePresident of the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda requesting that the Security Council amend thestatute of the Tribunal so that, during the period duringwhich an ad litem judge is appointed to serve on theTribunal for a trial, he or she can also adjudicate in pre­trial proceedings in other cases.

5/2003/1023 Letter, 15 Oct. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 13 Oct. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union concerning theparliamentary elections in Rwanda.

5/2003/1094 Leller, 13 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Reportson the progress of the 4 cases presided by the jUdges ofthe International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, whoseterms of office were extended in Security Councilresolution 1482 (2003), to enable them to complete thecases.

5/2003/1113 Leller, 19 Nov. 2003, from Rwanda.Transmits press release dated 18 Nov. 2003 from theMinistry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, following thereturn to Rwanda of the Commander of the Forcescombattantes Abacunguzi.

512003/1164 Letter, 10 Dec. 2003, from Rwanda.Concerns the peaceful return from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo of the Commander of the ForcesComballantes Abacunguzi (FOCAl. together with morethan 100 officers and men, on 14 Nov. 2003 and statesthat the event provoked a wish from other combatants toreturn peacefully to Rwanda; concerns also hardlinerswho allegedly chose to continue with armed conflict andand who, from the territory of the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo, have been obstructing the disarmament,reintegration and resettlement or repatriation process;urges international community and Security Council toundertake appropriate measures to bring them to justice

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5/2003/1178 Letter, 15 Dec. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Refers to letter dated 10 Dec.2003 from Rwanda (S/2003/1164) and concerns thealleged attempt of Rwandan Government to lin~ therecent peacefUl return of about 100 Rwandancombantants to Rwanda to the lotal stabilization of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo and of the GreatLakes region as a whole, diverting the attention of theinternational community; reiterates request to theSecurity Council to set up an international criminal courtfor prosecution of any p~rson responsible for seriousinternational humanitarian law violations and humanrights abuse committed in the territory of the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/505 Draft resolution [on nominations for ad litemjudges of the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda].

5/2003/549 Draft resolution [on extention of the term ofoffice of 4 non-elected permanent jUdges of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]

5/2003/835 Draft resolution [on implementation ofCompletion Stategies of the International Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia and tile International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda]

5/2003/847 Draft resolution [on the appointment ofHassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

5/2003/1033 Draft resolution [on the amendment ofarticles 11 and 12 quarter of the Statute of the!nternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/18 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4849th meeting. 27 Oct. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda"] / bythe President of the Security Council.

Notes the invitation of the General Assemblycontained in resolution 57/289 of 20 Dec. 2002 that itaddress uncertainties regarding the power of the Tribunalto finance the upgrading of prison accomodations;confirms that it is within the lawful powers of theInternational Tribunal for Rwanda under its Statute to fundthe renovation and refurbishment of prison facilities inStates that have concluded agreements with the UN forthe carrying out prison sentences of the Tribunal. Suchfunds shall be used to bring up to international minimumstandards the prison accomodalion to be occupied or usedpursuant to those agreements.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4838 (9 Oct. 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina,Croatia, Rwanda and Serbia and Montenegro.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4731 (28 Mar. 2003).

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....

RWANDA SITUATION (continued)

S/PV.4731/Corr.1 (28 Mar. 2003).Corrects text.

S/PV.4745 (29 Apr. 2003).At the 4745th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/505

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1477 (2003).

S/PV.4760 (19 May 2003).At the 47601h meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/549

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1482 (2003).

S/PV,4817 (28 Aug. 2003).At the 4817th meeting, draft resolution 5120031835

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1503 (2003).

S/PV,4819 (4 Sept. 2003).At the 4819th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/847

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1505 (2003).

S/PV,4838 (9 Oct. 2003).

S/PV,4838/Corr.1 (9 Qct. 2003).Corrects text.

S/PV.4849 (27 Oct. 2003).At the 4849th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1033

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1512 (2003); the.president made a statement, on behalf of the Councilmembers, in connection with the Council's consideration ofthe item entitled "International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda": S/PRST/2003/18.

S/PV.4888 (22 Dec. 2003).

Resolutions

S/RES/1477(2003} [Nominations for ad litem judges of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

FOIwards nominations to the General Assembly inaccordance with article 12 ter, paragarph 1 (d), of theStatute of the International Tribunal (Adopted unanimously,4745th meeting, 29 Apr. 2003)

S/RES/1482(2003} [Extension of the term of office or 4non-elected permanent judges of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda].

Decides in response to the request by the SecretaryGeneral that: (a) Judge Dolenc, once replaced as amember of the Tribunal, finish the Cyangugu case whichhe has begun before expiry of his term of office: (b) JUdgeMaqutu, once replaced as a member of the Tribunal, finishthe Kajelijeli and Kamuhanda cases which he has begunbefore expiry of his term of office; (c) NotwithstandingArticle 11, paragraph 1, of the Statute of the Tribunal andon an exceptional basis, JUdge Ostrovsky. once replacedas a member oflhe Tribunal, finish the Cyangugu casewhich he has begun before expiry or his term of office; (d)Judge Pillay, once replaced as a member 01 the Tribunal.finish the Media case which she has begun before expiryof her term of office: takes note in this regard of theintention of the Tribunal to finish the Cyangugu casebefore the end of Feb. 2004 and the Kajelijeli, Kamuhandaand Media cases before the end of Dec. 2003; requeststhe President of the Tribunal to provide it. by 1 Aug. 2003,by 15 Nov. 2003 and by 15 Jan. 2004, with reports on theprogress of the cases referred to in paragraph 1 above.(Adopted unanimously, 4760th meeting, 19 May 2003)

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S/RES/1503(2003) [Implementation of CompletionStategies of the International Tribunal for the FormerYugOSlavia and the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda].

Requests the Presidents of the International CriminalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) andtheir Prosecutors, in their annual reports to the Council, toexplain their plans to implement the ICTY and ICTRCompletion Strategies; calls on the ICTY and the ICTR totake all possible measures to complete investigations bythe end of 2004, to complete alUria I activities at firstinstance by the end of 2008, and to complete all work in2010 (the Completion Strategies); decides to amend Article15 of the Statute of the fnternatio.nal Tribunal for Rwandaand to replace that Article with t~e provision set out inAnnex I to this resolution, and requests the Secretary­General to nominate a person to be the Prosecutor of theICTR. (Adopted unanimously, 4817th meeting, 28 Aug.2003)

5/RESI1505(2003) [The appointment of Hassan BubacarJallow as Prosecutor of the International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda].

Appoints Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor ofthe International Tribunal for Rwanda wHh effect from 15Sept. 2003 for a 4-year term. (Adopted unanimously,4819th meeting, 4 Sept. 2003)

S/RES/1512(2003) [The amendment of articles 11 and 12quarter of the Statute of the International CriminalTnbunal for Rwanda].

Decides to amend articles 11 and 12 Quarter of theStatute of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwandaand to replace those articles with the provisions set out inthe annex to this resolution; decides to remain activelyseized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 4849thmeeting, 27 Oct. 2003)

SANCTIONS

Reports

5/2003/1197 Letter, 19 Dec. 2003, from CameroonTransmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the SecurityCouncil Informal Working Group on General Issues ofSanctions, the final report on the work o( the Group forthe period 2002-2003, as adopted by consensus duringlast meeting on 16 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/332 (A/57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacily as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

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SANCTIONS (continued)

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/1185 Note [on extention of the mandate of theinformal working group on improving the effectiveness ofUN sanctions] I by the President of the Security Council.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4713 (25 Feb. 2003) Sweden.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4713 (25 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4888 (22 Dec. 2003).

SANCTIONS-LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYASee: ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

SANCTIONS COMPLIANCESee also: ANGOLA SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/1070 Letter, 1 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1267 (1999) concerning AI-Qaida and theTaliban and associated individuals and entities.Transmits 2nd report of the Monitoring Group onAfghanistan established pursuant to Security Councilresolution 1363 (2001).

General documents

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic RepUblic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/1200 Letter, 22 Dec. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsaide-memoire concerning the reactions of Italianauthorities to the report (S/200311070) recentlypresented by the Monitoring Group established pursuantto Security Council resolution 1363 (Z001), wIlich IS

assisting the Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolution 1267 (1999) concerning AI-Qaidaand the Taliban and associated individuals and entities.

SFORSee: STABILlZATION FORCE

SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONSSee also: AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE

Reports

5/2003J321 Seventeenth report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.

Issued: 17 Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/321/Corr.1 Seventeenth report of the Secretary­General on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone:corrigendum.

Issued: 18 Mar. 2003. - Corrects text.

5/2003/663 Eighteenth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.

Issued: 23 June 2003.

5/2003/688 Report of the Security Council Mission toWest Africa, 26 June-5 July 2003.

Issued: 7 July 2003.

5/2003/863 Nineteenth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.

Issued: 5 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/863/Add.1 Nineteenth report of the Secretary­General on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone:addendum.

Issued: 18 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/1147 Progress report of the Secretary-General onthe recommendations of the Security Council mission toWest Africa.

Issued: 5 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1201 Twentieth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL).

Issued: 23 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/70 Letter, 17 Jan. 2003, from South Africa.Requests the Council to consider delaying the adoptionof the resolution in support of the Kimberley Processuntil the General Assembly has received a report on theInterlaken declaration on the Kimberley Processcertification scheme for rough diamonds.

5/2003/114 Letter, 27 Jan. 2003, from Sierra Leone.Transmits text of an address delivered by PresidentAhmad Tejan Kabbah, the Commander-in-Chief of theSierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF), to members of theRSLAF and other security agencies on 24 Jan. 2003 incommemoration of Myohaung Day, honOUring SierraLeoneans who served with the Royal West AfricanFrontier Force during the World War 11.

5/2003/152 Letter, 5 Feb. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone.Transmits letter dated 9 Dec. 2002 from the PermanentRepresentative of Gambia enclosing the judgement ofBundung Magistrates' Court in criminal case No.5712002 on the arrest and eventual prosecution of 2individuals for illegally dealing in diamonds from SierraLeone; states that the accused persons were dulyconvicted on 2 counts and that fines and custodialsentences were imposed on them and the diamondswere forfeited to the State in accordance with theMinerals Act of the Gambia.

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5/2003/330 Letter, 14 Mar. 2003, from Sierra Leone.Transmits 2' letters and an aide-memoire addressed tothe Secretary-General by the President of Sierra Leonereviewing progress achieved so far in consolidatingpeace and security in that country and in promotingnational recovery.

5/2003/559 Letter, 20 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone.Transmits letter dated 19 May 2003 from Sierra Leone,forwarding Ihe 5th review of the Certificate of Originregime for the export of Sierra Leone diamonds asprepared by the Government of Sierra Leone, incompliance with para. 2 of Security Council resolution1306 (2000).

5/2003/559/Corr.1 Letter, 20 May 2003, from theChairman of the Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolulion 1132 (1997) concerning SierraLeone.

Corrects text.

5/200311142 Letter, 28 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Daudi Ngelautwa Mwakawago (United Republicof Tanzania) as his new Special Representative forSierra Leone, replacing Oluyemi Adeniji of Nigeria.

5/2003/1143 Letter, 3 Dec. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter of 28 Nov. 2003 (SI200311142) and reports that themembers of the Security Council lake note of theinformation and of his decision to appoint DaudiNgelautwa Mwakawago (United Republic of Tanzania)as his Special Representative for Sierra Leone.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/375 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Sierra Leone].

S/2003n13 Draft resolution [on the drawdown of the UNMission in Sierra Leone].

5/2003/895 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Sierra Leone].

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PR5T/2003/12 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4794th meeting, 25 July 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council mission"] f by the Presidenl ofthe Security Council.

Welcomes the recommendations made in thereports of its mission to Central Africa 7-16 June 2003(Sf2003f653) and its mission 10 West Africa 26 June-5 July2003 (SI20031688); endorses the recommendations ofthese 2 missions which fall within its area of responsibilityand wishes to see them implemented: emphasizes theimportance of a subregional approach to issues such assmall arms and light weapons, mercenaries, child soldiersand humanitarian access: stresses that follow-up activityby the UN will require close cooperation and coordinationthroughout the UN system.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4729 (28 Mar. 2003) Sierra Leone.

5/PV.4829 (19 Sep!. 2003) Sierra Leone.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4729 (28 Mar. 2003).At the 4729th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/375

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1470 (2003).

5/PV.4789 (18 July 2003).At the 4789th meeting, draft resolution Sf20031713

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1492 (2003).

5/PV.4794 (25 July 2003).At the 4794th meeting. lhe President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on Security Council missions to Central Africaand West Africa: S/PRST/2003f12.

5/PV.4829 (19 Sep!. 2003).At Ihe 4B29th meeting, draft resolution SI2003f895

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1508 (2003).

5/PV.4B88 (22 Dec. 2003).

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Resolutions

S/RES/1470(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL»).

Decides that the mandate of UNAMSIL shall beextended for a period of 6 months from 3D Mar. 2003;u:ges. UNAMSIL, guided by an evaluallon of the securitysituation and the capacity and ability of the Sierra Leoneansecurity sector to take responsibility for internal andexternal security, to complete phase 2 of the Secretary­General's plan as planned and to embark on phase 3 assoon as practicable thereafter; requests the Secretary­General to provide the Council with detailed plans for theremainder of the drawdown once phase 3 is under way.inclUding options for faster and slower withdrawaldepending on the security situation and the capacity andability of the Sierra Leonean security sector to takeresponsibility for internal and external security: calls onStates. international organizations and non-governmentalorganizations to continue to support the National RecoveryStrat~gy of the Government of Sierra Leone; urges thePreSidents of the Mano River Union member States toresume dialogue and to implement their commitments tobuilding regional peace and security, encourages theEconomic Community of West African States and Moroccoto continue their efforts towards a settlement of the crisis inthe Mano River Union region, and expresses its supportfor the efforts of the International Contact Group on Liberiatowards a resolution of the conflict in that country: decidesto remain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously. 4729th meeting, 28 Mar. 2003)

S/RES/1492(2003) [The drawdown of the UN Mission inSierra Leone (UNAMSIL)).

Approves the recommendation of the Secretary­General. in paragraph 68 of his report, that the drawdownof UNAMSIL should proceed according to the "modifiedstatus quo" option towards withdrawal by Dec. 2004, andwelcomes the intention of the Secretary-General to submitadditional recommendations to the Council in early 2004concerning a residual presence of the UN; decides tomonitor closely the key benchmarks for drawdown andrequests the Secretary-General to report to the Council atthe end of each phase, and at regular intervals, on theprogress made with respect to the benchmarks, and tomake any necessary recommendations on the planning ofsubsequent phases of the withdrawal. (Adoptedunanimously, 4789th meeting, 18 JUly 2003)

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5/RE5/1508(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Sierra Leone (UNAMS.IL)].

Decides that the mandate of UNAMSIL shall beextended for a period of 6 months from 30 Sep!. 2003;urges the Government of Sierra Leone to continue tostrengthen its control over, and regulation of. diamondmining, including through the High Level SteeringCommittee; notes with serjous concern the precarious,financial situation of the Special Court for Sierra Leone'expresses its strong support for the efforts of the Econ~micCommunity of West African States,(ECOWAS) towards.building peace in the subregion; welcomes the deploymentof ECOWAS forces to Liberia, supported by UNAMSIL.reiterates its demand that a,rmed groups in Liberia refra'infrom illegal incursions into Sierra Leone: welcomes theSecret~ry-.General's intention to keep the security. political,humanltanan and human rights situation in Sierra Leoneunder close review and 10 report to the Council; decides toremain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4829th meeting. 19 Sep!. 2003)

SMALL ARMSReports

5/2003/1217 Small arms: report of the Secretary­General.

Issued: 31 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/1217/Corr.1 Small arms: report of the Secretary­General: corrigendum.

Issued: 20 Jan. 2004. - Corrects texl.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/328 Draft resolution [on adoption of thedeclaration on the item entitled "Proliferation of smallarms and light weapons and mercenary activities:threats to peace and security in West Africa'1-

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4720 (18 Mar. 2003) Benin, Burkina Faso, Gambia.Liberia, Mali. Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone andToga.

S/PV.4720(Resumptlon1) (18 Mar. 2003) Cote d'!voire.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4720 (18 Mar. 2003).

5/PV.4720(Resumption1) (18 Mar. 2003).At the 4720th (resumption 1) meeting, draft

resolution SJ2003f328 was adopted unanimously:resolution 1467 (2003).

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Resolutions

5/RE5/1467(2003) [Adoption of the declaration on theitem entitled "Proliferation of small arms and lightweapons and mercenary activities: threats to peace andsecurity in West Africa"].

Decides to adopt the attached declaration on theitem entitled "Proliferation of small arms and light weaponsand mercenary activities: threats to peace and security inWest Africa" (Adopted unanimously, 47201h (resumption 1)meeting, 18 Mar. 2003)

SOMALIA SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/223 Letter, 25 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmitsreport of the Panel of Experts mandated to collectindependent information on violations of the armsembargo on Somalia and to provide recommendationson possible practical steps and measures forimplementing it.

5/2003/231 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Somalia.

Issued: 26 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/636 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Somalia.

Issued: 10 June 2003.

5/2003/987 Report of (he Secretary-General on thesituation in Somalia.

Issued: 13 Oct. 2003. - Covers developments sincethe previous report of 10 June 2003 (S/2003/636).

5/2003/1035 Letter, 4 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmitsreport of the Panel of Experts on Somalia pursuant toSecurity Council resolution 1474 (2003).

5/2003/1216 Letter, 31 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Transmitsannual report of the Security Council Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 751 (1992)concerning Somalia for the period 1 Jan. to 22 Dec.2003.

General documents

5/2003/66 letter, 15 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concerns regional peace efforts under theauspices of the Intergovernmental Authority onDevelopment in Sudan and Somalia and the work of theSecretary-General's Special Adviser in Africa with regardto developments in the Horn of Africa region; reports thedecision to extend appointment of the Special Adviseruntil 31 Dec. 2003.

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5/2003/67 Letter, 20 Jan. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have taken note of the Secretary­General's decision to extend the appointment ofMohamed Sahnoun as his Special Adviser on Africa until31 Dec. 2003 (S/2003/66).

5/2003/423 Letter, 10 Apr. 2003, from Somalia. Transmitscomments of the Government of Somalia regardingreport of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuantto Security Council Resolution 1425 (2002)(S/2003/223); welcomes the extension of the mandate ofthe Panel of Experts and states that the TransitionalNational Government will continue to cooperate with thePanel.

5/2003/515 Letter, 30 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 1474(2003) concerning Somalia and reports that theSecretary-General appointed the following experts asmembers of tile UN Panel of Experts establishedpursuant 10 Security Council resolution 1425 (2002):Edward Howard Johns (United States), MohamedAbdoulaye M'Backe (Senegal), Johan Peleman{Belgium}, Pavanjeet Singh Sandllu (India) and that healso designated Mr. Peteman to chair the Panel.

8/2003/654 Letter, 16 June 2003, from South Africa.Transmits, in the capacity as representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communique ofthe 92nd ordinary session at Ihe ambassadorial level ofthe Central Organ of the Mechanism for ConnictPrevention, Management and Resolution, held at AddisAbaba, 12-13 June 2003; contains decisions on thepeace process in the Sudan and in Somalia, thesituation in Mauritania, the situation in Liberia, and thesituation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/756 Letter, 16 July 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the peace process in Somalia. issued on15 July 2003 by the Presidency on behalf of theEuropean Union.

5/2003/770 Letter, 28 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Ihe Secretary-General's letter of 30Apr. 2003 (S/2003/515) and reports his decision toappoint John Tambi (Sierra Leone) to replace MohamedAbdoulaye M'Backe (Senegal) as member of the UNPanel of Experts established pursuant to SecurityCouncil resolution 1425 (2002).

5/2003/876 Letter, 10 Sept. 2003, from Mozambique.Transmits, in the capacily as the Representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communiqueissued by the 941h Ordinary Session of the CentralOrgan of the Mechanism for Confiict Prevention,Management and Resolution at the AmbassadorialLevel, held in Addis Ababa. 29 Aug. 2003; containsdecisions on the situation in Somalia and the situation inLiberia.

5/2003/1051 Letter, 22 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Informs the Security Council of the Secretary­General's intention to extend the mandate of Winston A.Tubman as his Representative for Somalia until 31 Dec.2004.

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5/2003/1052 Letter, 28 Oct 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to letter dated 22 Oct. 2003from the Secretary-General (S/2003/1051) and reportsthat members of the Security Council have taken note ofhis intention to extend the mandate of Winston A.Tubman as the Representative for Somalia until 31 Dec.2004.

5/2003/1092 Letter, 10 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention tocontinue the activities of the UN Political Office forSomalia at the current resource level for the biennium2004-2005.

5/2003/1093 Letter, 13 Nov. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to letter dated 10 Nov. 2003from the Secretary-General (S/2003/1092) and reportsthat the members of the Security Council have takennote of his intention to continue the activities of the UNPolitical Office for Somalia at the current resource levelfor the biennium 2004·2005.

5/2003/1191 Letter, 17 Dec. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 16 Dec. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union on the Somali nationalreconciliation process.

5/2004/88 Letter, 4 Feb. 2004, from Mozambique.Transmits, in the capacity as the Representative of thecurrent Chairman of the African Union, communiqueissued by the 97th ordinary session of the Central Organof the Mechanism for Conflict Preven!km, Managementand Resolution at the Ambassadorial Level, held in AddisAbaba, 30 Jan. 2004; contains decisions on theComoros situation and the reconciliation processes inSomalia and Cote d'lvoire.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/408 Draft resolution [on improving theimplementation and enhancing the monitoring of theenforcement of the arms embargo in Somalia].

5/2003/1177 Draft resolution [on monitoring the armsembargo in Somalia].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PRST/2003/2 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4718th meeting, 12 Mar. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled ''The situation in Somalia"]/ by the President ofthe Security Council.

Reiterates its firm support for the Somali NationalReconciliation process: demands that the Somalia partiesabide and implement the Eldoret Declaration; calls on theIGAO technical Committee to continue their active role Inpromoting the process; urges all parties involved to fullyparticipate in the 6 reconciliation committees; expressesconcern regarding the humanitarian situation in Somaliaand urges the Somalia leaders to facilitate the delivery ofhumanitarian assistance; requests the Secretary-Generalto continue preparatory activities on the ground for posl·conflict peace-building mission in Somalia once securitycondition permits; reiterates its commitment to assist theSomali parties and support the IGAD mediation.

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S/PRST/2003/19 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4856th meeting, 11 Nov. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Somalia") 1by the President ofthe Security Council.

Reiterates its firm support for the Somali NationalReconciliation process; urges all Somali leaders toparticipate in the Leaders Meeting in Kenya in Nov. 2003;calls on the international community to continue its effortsto support IGAD; calls on the donor countries to contributeto the Process, the Trust Fund and the Inter-AgencyAppeal for Somolia; expresses serious concern regardingthe humanitarian situation in Somalia and calls on the'Somalia leaders to facilitate the delivery of humanitarianassistance and to assure the safety of all international andnational aid workers: reiterates that the comprehensivepeace-building programme will be important to post­conflict Somali.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4737 (8 Apr. 2003) Somalia.

S/PV.4856 (11 Nov. 2003) Somalia.

S/PV.4885 (16 Dec. 2003) Somalia.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4718 (12 Mar. 2003).At the 4718th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the situation in Somalia: S/PRST/2003/2.

S/PV.4737 (8 Apr. 2003).At the 4737th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/408

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1474 (2003).

S/PV.4856 (11 Nov. 2003).At the 4856th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the situation in Somalia: SfPRST/2003/19.

S/PV.4885 (16 Dec. 2003).At the 4885th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1177

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1519 (2003).

S/PV.4888 (22 Dec. 2003).

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Resolutions

5/RE5/1474(2003) [Improving the implementation andenhancing the monitoring of the enforcement of the armsembargo in Somalia].

Decides to re-establish a Panel of Experts for aperiod of 6 months commencing no later than 3 weeksfrom the date of Ihe adoption of this resolution, 10 bebased in Nairobi; requesls Ihe Secretary-General 10appoinl up 10 4 experts, induding Ihe Chairman; furtherrequests the Secretary-General to ensure Ihat the Panel ofExperts comprises, and has access to, sufficient expertisein the areas of armament and financing thereof, civilaviation, marilime Iransport, and regional affairs; requeslsall Somali and regional parties as well as governmentofficials and other actors conlacled oulside the region tocooperate fully with the Panel of Experts; requests thePanel of Experts to provide a mid-term briefing to theCouncil: decides 10 send a mission of Ihe Committee, ledby Ihe Chairman of Ihe Committee, 10 Ihe region; callsagain upon all States, in particular Ihose in the region, 10provide Ihe Committee with all available informalion onviolations of the arms embargo: calls upon regionalorganizations, in particular the African Union and IheLeague of Arab Stales, as well as States that have theresources, to assist Somali parties and Ihe States in theregion in their efforts to fully implement the arms embargo.(Adopted unanimously, 47371h meeting, 8 Apr. 2003)

5/RE5/1519(2003) [Moniloring the arms embargo inSomalia ].

Stresses obligation of all States and olher aclors tocomply fully with resolution 733 (1992) and 1356 (2001);requesls the Secretary-General to establish a monitoringgroup composed of 4 experts for a period of 6 monthscommencing as soon as possible from the date of theadoption of the resolution, to be based in Nairobi. with themandate which should focus on the ongoing armsembargo violations; calls upon all States in the region andregional organizations to establish focal points to enhancecooperation with the Monitoring Group and to facilitateinformalion exchange; calls on neighbouring States toreport to the Committee quarterly on their efforts toimplement arms embargo. (Adopted unanimously, 4885thmeeting, 16 Dec. 2003)

STABILlZATION FORCESee also: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/103 Letter, 28 Jan. 2002, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 24 Jan. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Slabiiization Force for the period 1­31 Dec. 2002.

5/2003/377 Letter, 26 Mar. 2003, from Ihe Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 24 Mar. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Slabilization Force for the period 1­28 Feb. 2003.

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5/2003/512 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmils letter dated 25 Apr. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monlhly report onthe operations of Ihe Slabilizalion Force for the period 1­31 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/615 Letter, 3 June 2003, from the Secrelary­General. Transmits letter dated 28 May 2003 from theSecretary·General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1·30 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/679 Letter, 30 June 2003, from Ihe Secrelary­Genera1. Transmits letter daled 25 June 2003 from IheSecretary-General of NATO inclUding monthly report onthe operations of Ihe Stabilization Force for the period 1­31 May 2003.

5/2003/780 Letter. 30 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 25 July 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilization Force for the period 1­30 June 2003.

5/2003/851 Letter, 29 Aug. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 26 Aug. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onIhe operations of the StabiJizalion Force for Ihe period 1­31 July 2003.

5/2003/928 Letter, 1 Oct. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits letter dated 26 Sept. 2003 from theSecretary-General of NATO including monlhly report onthe operations of the Slabilization Force for the period 1­31 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/1159 Letter, 5 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits leller of 24 Nov. 2003 from IheSecretary-General of NATO including monthly report onthe operations of the Stabilizalion Force for the period 1­31 Oct. 2003.

Draft resolutions

5/20031697 Draft resolution Ion authoriZing continuance ofthe multinational stabilization force for a further period of12 monlhs].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4786 (11 JUly 2003) Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV,4786 (11 July 2003).At the 4786th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/697

was adopled unanimously: resolution 1491 (2003).

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Resolutions

5/RES/1491(2003) [Authorizing continuance Df themultinational stabilization force for a furtl1er period Df 12months].

Calls upon the parties to comply strictly with theirobligations under thDse Agreements, and expresses itsintention to keep the implementation of the PeaceAgreement, and the situation in Bosnia and HerzegDvina,under review: authorizes the Member States actingthrough or in cooperation with the organization referred toin Annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement to continue for afurther planned period of 12 months the mullinationalslabilization force (SFOR) as established in accordancewith its resolution 1088 (1996) under unified command andcontrDI in order to fulfil the role specified in Annex 1-A andAnnex 2 of the Peace Agreement; authorizes the MemberStates acting under paragraph 10 above to take allnecessary measures to effect the implementation of and toensure compliance with Annex 1-A of the PeaceAgreement, stresses that the parties shall continue to beheld equally responsible for compliance with that Annexand shall be equally subject to such enforcement action bySFOR as may be necessary to ensure implementation ofthat Annex and the protection of SFOR, and takes notethat the parties have consented to SFOR's taking suchmeasures; demands that the parties respect the securityand freedom of movement of SFOR and other internationalpersonnel. (Adopted unanimously, 4786th meeting, 11 July2003)

SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

General documents

5/2003/66 Letter. 15 Jan. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Concerns regional peace efforts under theauspices of the Intergovernmental Authority onDevelopment in Sudan and SDmalia and the work Df theSecretary-General's Special Adviser in Africa with regardto developments in the Horn of Africa region; reports thedecision to extend appointment of the Special Adviseruntil 31 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/67 Letter, 20 Jan. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have taken note of the Secretary­General's decision to extend the appointment ofMohamed Sahnoun as his Special Adviser on Africa until31 Dec. 2003 (Sf2003f66).

512003171 Letter, 15 Jan. 2003, from Uganda. TransmitsjDint communique from the Ministers of Defence ofUganda and the Sudan on cooperation in defence.

5/2003/80 Letter, 21 Jan. 2003, from Greece. Transmitsstatement by the Presidency of the European Unioncondemning the execution of death sentences in theSudan issued on 15 Jan. 2003.

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5/2003/654 Letter, 16 June 2003, from South Africa.Transmits, in the capacity as representative of thecurrent Chainnan of the African UniDn, communique ofthe 92nd Drdinary session at the ambassadorial level ofthe Central Organ of the Mechanism for ConflictPrevention, Management and Resolution, held at AddisAbaba, 12-13 June 2003; contains decisions on thepeace process in the Sudan and in Somalia, thesituation in Mauritania, the situation in Liberia, and thesituation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/817 Letter, 13 Aug. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 8 Aug. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union on the peace process inthe Sudan.

Sf2003f934 Letter, 2 Dct. 2003, from the Sudan.Transmits Framework Agreement on SecurityArrangements during the Interim Period signed on 25·Sept. 2003 in Naivasha, Kenya. between theGovernment of the Sudan and the Sudan People'sLiberation MovemenVSudan People's Liberation Arm~.

Sf2003/948 Letter, 1 Dct. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 25 Sept. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union concerning the securityarrangements agreed by the Government Df the Sudanand the Sudan People's Liberation MDvemenVSudanPeople's Liberation Army, on 24 Sept. 2003.

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PRST/2003f16 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council. at the 4839th meeting, 10 Dct. 2003, inconnection with the Council's considera lion of the itementitled "Letter dated 2 October 2003 from thePermanent Representalive of the Sudan to the UnitedNations addressed to the President of the SecurityCounci\"] 1by the President of the Security Council.

Welcomes the agreement on security arrangementsreached in Naivasha (Kenya) between the Government ofthe Sudan and the Sudan People's LiberationMovemenVArmy; reiterates its welcome fDr the signing ofthe Machakos Protocol which represents a viable basis fora resDlution of the conflict in Sudan; also welcomes thecontinuation of the ceasefire and the establishment of theVerification and Monitoring Team, Joint MonitoringCommission and the Civilian Protection Monitoring Teamand encourages member States in a position to do so tocontribute financial and logistical resources.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4839 (10 Oct. 2003) Sudan.

Discussion in plenary

SfPV.4839 (10 Oct. 2003).At the 4839th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnectiDn with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Letter dated 2 Dctober 2003 from the PermanentRepresentative of the Sudan to the United Nationsaddressed to the President of the Security Council(S/2003/934)": S/PRST/2003/16.

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TAJIKISTAN SITUATION

General documents

5/2003/542 Letter, 8 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concerns the UN Tajikistan Office of Peace­building (UNTOP) and states the Secretary-General'sdecision to extend the mandate of UNTOP for a furtheryear, until 1 June 2004.

5/2003/543 Letter, 13 May 2003. from Ihe President of theSecurity Council. Refers 10 Ihe Secretary-General's letterof 8 May 2003 (S/2003/542) and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of hisintention to continue the activities of the UN TajikistanOffice of Peace-building for a further period of 1 year,until 1 June 2004.

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELSee a/so: ISRAEL-LEBANON

MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

PALESTINE QUESTION

Reports

5/2003/947 (Al58/416) Peaceful settlement of thequestion of Palestine: report of the Secretary-General.

Issued: 10 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/1 (AlES-10/210) Identical letters, 2 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous151 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-26 Dec,2002 and reports alleged raids by Israeli forces inrefugee camps and attacks against Palestinians in GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of 4 civilians and thedemolishing of 28 homes, 1-2 Jan, 2003; urges theSecurity Council to uphold its duties for the maintenanceof international peace and security; includes the namesof 15 Palestinians killed. 27 Dec. 2002-2 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/9 (Al57/703) Letter, 6 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestiniansuicide bombers in the downtown area of Tel Aviv,resulted in the deaths of 23 civilians and injuries to morethan 100 others, 5 Jan. 2002; states that Islamic Jihad,Hamas and the AI Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibilityfor the attack.

5/2003/62 (Al571710) Letter, 16 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports latest attacks on Israeli citizens allegedly byPalestinians at Moshav Gadish, in western Negev and inthe town of Sderot, resulted in the deaths of 2 personsand injuries to 7 others. 12-14 Jan. 2003; reports alsothat Israeli security forces disarmed and arrested anarmed person who allegedly infiltrated the community ofGush Katif on 17 Jan,; states that Palestinian leadershiphas failed to take any steps towards the fUlfilment of itsobligations under signed agreements, international lawand Security Council resolutions.

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5/2003/74 (AlES-10/211) Identicallatters. 21 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous152 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-2 Jan.2003 and concerns Israeli military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsdemolishing of shops and market stalls near Tulkaremand alleged attacks by a group of Israeli settlers againstPalestinian homes in al-Khalil, 19-21 Jan. 2003; includesthe names of 26 Palestinians killed, 2-21 Jan. 2003.

5/20031101 (AlES-10/212) Identical letters, 27 Jan. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Securit9 Council. Refers to previous153 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-21 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli massive military attackagainst the Gaza City, resulted the deaths of 13Palestinians, injuries to many others and massivedestruction of workshops, shops and homes. 26 Jan.2003; includes the names of 23 Palestinians killed, 23­28 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/110 (Al57/719) Letter. 27 Jan. 2003, from Israel.Reports attack on Israeli defense forces allegedlycommitted by Palestinians near Beit Hagai and KiryatArba, resulted in the deaths of 3 Israeli soldiers, 23 Jan.2003; reports also the recent increase of indiscriminatemissile attacks on Israeli towns and villages: calls onceagain on the Palestinian leadership to respect itsobligations to end all acts of violence.

5/2003/119 (AlES-10/213) Identical letters, 30 Jan. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous154 lelters from Palestine dated 29 SepL 2000-27 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military attacks in thecities of Jenin and Gaza, resulted in the deaths of 8Palestinians and injuries to others, 28 Jan. 2002; reportsalso destruction of a vegetable market in AI-KhalH, 30Jan. 2003: includes the names of 12 Palestinians killed,28-30 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/120 (AlES-10/214) Letter. 30 Jan. 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Concernsthe continuing deterioration of the situation in theterritories occupied by Israel, including Jerusalem:reports that on 15 Jan. 2003 Israeli Defence Forcesraided and closed down the Hebron University and thePalestine Polytechnic University for 14 days, with apossibility of further extension, ostensibly as a measureaimed at fighting terrorists and suicide bombers; statesthat the Committee views these acts of collectivepunishment as utterly unjustified and illegal.

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5/2003/154 (NES-10/215) Identicallelters, 6 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous155 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-30 Jan.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military altacks in theGaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians,including 2 paramedics at AI-Wafa Hospital for Elderly, 5Feb. 2003; reports also other incidents involving Israeliforces which occurred in Tulkarem, Nablus, Qualqllya,Jenin and Gaza in the previous week, resulted in severaldeaths; includes the names of 15 Palestinians killed, 30Jan.-6 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/171 (N57/729) Lelter, 10 Feb. 2003, from Israel.Reports attack on an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) postlocated at Har Grizim, allegedly committed byPalestinians, resulted in the deaths of 2 Israeli soldiersand injuries to 2 others, 5 Feb. 2003; reports also that acar bomb exploded near an IOF position in Gush Katif,resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians and injuries to 4Israeli soldiers, 9 Feb. 2003; calls the Palestinianleadership to act upon its obligations under internationallaw and signed agrements.

5/2003/194 (A/ES-10/216) Identicalletlers, 18 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous1561elters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-6 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in theGaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of 6 Palestinians andinjuries to others in Zeitun; reports also the allegedextrajudicial executions of Palestinians in Nablus, AI­Bureij and AI-Khalil, and alleged raid and abductions ofnearly 50 Palestinians, including 3 women; includes thenames of 31 Palestinians killed, 6-18 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/201 (A/E5-10/217) Identicallelters, 20 Feb. 2003,from PCllestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous157 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-18 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities on theTufah neighbourhood in the Gaza Strip, resulted in thedeaths of 11 Palestinians, including children and 2Palestinian officers killed by helicopter missiles fired at aposition held by Palestinian security forces, and injuriesto 30 others, 19 Feb. 2003; reports also other incidentsallegedly involving Israeli forces in old city of Nablus andJenin, resulted in the deaths of 3, injuries to 3 others anddetention of more than 40 Palestinians; indudes thenames of 17 Palestinians killed, 19 Feb.-20 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/202 (NES-10/218) Lelter, 20 Feb. 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. ConcemsIsraeli actions regarding eviction of Palestinian residentsand seizing their land in northern Bethlehem, as a part ofGovernment's plan to build a separation wall; urges theSecretary-General to use his good offices to prevent theplanned division of Bethlehem.

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5/2003/217 (A/ES-10/219) Identical letters, 24 Feb. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous1581elters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-20 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli military activities in thetowns of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, and inNablus and Tulkarem areas, resulted in the deaths of 16Palestinians, including at least 6 children, anddestruction of property; includes the names of 16Palestinians killed, 21-23 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/225 (A/571741) Letter, 25 Feb. 2003, from Israel.Concerns escalation of rocket attacks on Israeli townsand villages by Palestinians and reports that 4 Kassamrockets were allegedly launched from the Gaza Strip atthe town of Sderot and the community of Netzarim,resulted in an injury to a civilian person and damage tothe local factory, 19 Feb. 2003; reports also that amilitary person was shot dead allegedly by a Palestinian,23 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/239 (NES-10/220) Identical letters, 4 Mar. 2003.from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous1591etlers from Palestine dated 29 Sepl. 2000-24 Feb.2003 and reports alleged Israeli militaJY activities inKhan Yunis in the Gaza Strip and in the Bureij refugeecamp, resulted in the deaths of 24 Palestinians, injuriesto others and destruction of property; reports alsoalleged abduction and detention of several Palestinians;includes the names of 24 Palestinians killed, 24 Feb.-4Mar. 2003.

5/2003/252 (A/571745) Letter, 5 Mar. 2003, from Israel.Reports a bomb explosion on a public bus in Haifaallegedly carried out by Palestinians, resulted in thedeaths of 15 people and injuries to more than 40 others,5 Mar. 2003; calls upon the international community touse its authority and influence to compel all regimes thatallegedly sponsor terrorism to fulfil their responsibilitiesin accordance with international law, signed agrementsand Security Council resolutions.

5/2003/254 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003. from the PennanentObserver of the League of Arab States. Transmitsresolutions 243, 244 and 245 concerning the threats onIraq, the situation between Iraq and Kuwait and theArab-Israeli conflict. adopted at the 15th session of theCouncil of the League of Arab States meeting at thesummit level, Sharm el-Sheikh, 1 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/287 (A/ES-10/221) Idenllcalletters, 7 Mar. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous160 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-4 Mar.2003 and reports the escalation of alleged Israeli militaryactivities in the towns of Beit Hanoun, Beil Lahiya, inJabaliya refugee camp In the northern Gaza Strip, and inthe cities of Jenin, Nablus and Bethlehem, resulted inthe deaths of 21 Palestinians and destruction ofproperty; includes the names of 21 Palestinians killed, 6­7 Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/288 (N57/748) Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from Qatar.Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the 9th .session of the Islamic Summit Conference, communiqueon Iraq and Declaration on Palestine, adopted at the 2ndemergency session of the Islamic Summit, Doha, 5 Mar.2003.

5/2003/289 (N57/749) Letter, 6 Mar. 2003, from. Qalar..Transmits statement made by Sheikh Hamad bin KhahfaAI-Thani, Emir of Qatar, in his capacity as Chairman ofthe 9th session of the Islamic Summit Conference, at the2nd emergency session of the Islamic Summit, held inDoha, 5 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/299 (N57/750) Letter. 10 Mar. 20?3, fro~ Israel.Reports military activities in the community of Klryat Arbaallegedly conducted by Palestinians, resulted In thedeaths of 2 Israeli citizens and injuries to 7 others, 7Mar. 2003; reports also that 7 Kassam rockets wereallegedly launched from the Gaza Strip at the town ofSderot 6 and 9 Mar. 2003; calls upon the Palestinianleader~hip to act upon its obligations under internationallaw and signed agreements.

8/2003/326 (NES-10/222) Identical letters, 17 Mar. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous161 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sepl. 2000-7 Mar.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel: reportsarmed incidents involVing Israeli forces which occurredin the 10 days since the last letter, resulted in the deathsof 41 Palestinians and an American woman; reports alsodetention of about 100 Palestinians in Jenin. Nablus, AI­Khalil and Gaza and destruction of property; includes thenames of 39 Palestinians killed, 8-17 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/332 (N57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

8/2003/343 Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, from Qatar. Transmitsletler from Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa AI-Thani, Emir ofQalar, in his capacity as Chairman of the 9th IslamicSummit Conference, referring to decisions taken at theextraordinary sess. of the Islamic Summit Conference on5 Mar. 2003 concerning the situation in Iraq and in theterritories occupied by Israel.

8/2003/395 (N57/770) Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by Palestiniansuicide bomber in the city of Netanya, resulted in theinjuries to 58 people, 30 Mar. 2003; reports also anattempted attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestinians,thwarted by Israeli Defense Forces in Kibbutz Erez, 30Mar. 2003; calls upon the Palestinian leadership to actupon its obligations under international law and signedagreements.

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8/2003/405 (NES-10/223) Identical letters, 4 Apr. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous162 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-17 Mar.2003 and concerns alleged continuous military campaignagainst Palestinians in the territories occupied by Israel;reports armed incidents involVing Israeli forces, resultedin the deaths of 25 Palestinians, including children;reports also detention of several Palestinians anddestruction of Palestinian homes; includes the names of25 Palestinians killed, 18 Mar.-3 Apr. 2003.

8/2003/416 (NES-10/224) Identical letters, 9 Apr. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous162 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-4 Apr.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel: reportsarmed incidents involVing Israeli forces in Gaza Strip,resulted in the deaths of 10 Palestinians and injuries to86 others, 8-9 Apr. 2003; includes the.names of 16Palestinians killed, 6-9 Apr. 2003.

8/2003/502 (N57/799) Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by Palestiniansuicide bomber in the town of Kfar Saba, resulted in thedeath of an Israeli security guard and injuries to 14people, 24 Apr. 2003; reports also an other allegedattempts by Palestinians to target israeli civilians, manyof which were thwarted by Israeli Defense Forces: callsupon the Palestinian leadership to act upon itsobligations under international law and signedagreements.

8/2003/517 (N57/804) Letter, 1 May 2003, from Israel.Reports the latest attack allegedly committed by aPalestinian suicide bomber near the United Slatesembassy in Tel Aviv, resulted in the deaths of 3 peopleand injuries to 60 others, 30 Apr. 2003; reports also thata 2nd bomber managed to flee when his explosivedevice did not detonate. and currently remains at large;states that the attack was perpetrated by 2 Britishcitizens who entered Israel from Gaza through Egypt:states also that AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, Hamas andthe AI Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for theattack.

8/2003/518 (NES-10/225) Identical letters, 1 May 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous163 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-9 Apr.2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsrecent armed incidents involVing Israeli forces in GazaStrip, resulted in the deaths of Palestinians, 30 Apr.-1May 2003; includes the names of 59 Palestinians killed,9 Apr.-1 May 2003.

5/2003/520 Letter, 1 May 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement by the officialspokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of theRussian Federation issued on 30 Apr. 2003 regardingthe approval of a new Cabinet in the Palestinian NationalAuthority.

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5120031527 (AJ57IB07) Letter, 6 May 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by 2 Palestiniansnear the Shvut Rachel community, resuJled in the deathof 1 person and critical injuries to 2 people, 6 May 2003:states that the military wing of the Fatah movementclaimed responsibility for the attack.

5120031529 Letter, 7 May 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits text of a road map to a two-statesolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict prepared by theQuartet, consisting of representatives of the UnitedStates, the European Union, the Russian Federation andthe UN. and presented to the Government of Israel andthe Palestinian Authority on 30 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/540 (AJ57/810) Letter, 12 May 2003, from Israel.Reports attack allegedly committed by Palestinians nearJerusalem, resulted in the death of 1 person, 11 May2003; states that the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade and the'Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimedresponsibility for the attack; reports also recent allegedrocket attacks on Israeli communities.

512003/548 (AJES-10/226) Identica.lletters, 16 May 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous164 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-1 May2003 and concerns alleged military campaign againstPalestinians in the territories occupied by Israel; reportsarmed incidents allegedly involving Israeli forces in GazaStrip. resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinians and injuriesto many others, 15 May 2003; includes the names of 29Palestinians killed. 2-16 May 2003.

5/2003/557 (AJ57/815) Letter, 19 May 2003, from israel.Reports attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inHebron. Jerusalem and Gaza Strip, resulted in thedeaths of 12 persons and critical injuries to 70 others.17-19 May 2003; states that Hamas, Islamic Jihad andFatah AI Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibility forthese attacks.

5/2003/573 Letter, 22 May 2003. from Greece. Transmitsconclusions of the General Affairs Council on the MiddleEast peace process. Brussels, 19-20 May 2003, issuedon 19 May 2003.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003. from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran. 28-30 May 2003,

5/2003/638 (NES-10/227) Identical letters, 10 June2003. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 165 letters from Palestine dated 29Sep!. 2000-16 May 2003 and reports an alleged attemptto kill one of the political leaders of the group Hamas.Abdel Aziz AI-Rantisi, when 2 Israeli helicopter gunshipsfired 7 missiles targeting a car in which Dr. Rantisi wastravelling, resulted in the deaths of 2 Palestinians andinjuries to at least 25 others, 10 June 2002. reports alsoalleged extrajudicial killings of 2 Palestinians inTulkarem. 5 June 2003; includes the names of 41Palestinians killed, 17 May-1 0 June 2003.

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5/20031643 (AJES-10/228) Identicallelters. 12 June2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 166 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-10 June 2003 and reports alleged air strikesusing Jsraeli helicopter gunships missile fire against thecivilian population in Gaza City, resulted in the deaths of19 Palestinians and injuries to many others. 12 June2003; includes the names of 11 Palestinians killed, 11-12June 2003.

5/2003/645 (N57/839) Letter. 13 June 2003, from Israel.Reports an attack allegedly committed by a Palestiniansuicide bomber on a public bus in central Jerusalem.resulted in the deaths of 16 persons and critical injuriesto 112 people. 11 June 2003; reports also allegedattacks near Jerusalem. in northern Gaza Strip, nearHebron and in the West Bank, resulted in the 7 deathsand many injuries, 5, 8, 12-13 June 2003; states that inspite of the attacks, Israel will continue to work towardsthe peace process.

5/2003/662 (AJ57/842) Letter. 20 June 2003. from Israel.Reports attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians inJerusalem and other parts of Israel, resulted in thedeaths of 3 persons and critical injuries to 7 others. 17­20 June 2003; states that Hamas, Islamic Jihad andFatah AI- Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade claimed responsibilityfor these attacks: reports also rocket attacks on Israelfrom Gaza, 15 and 18 June 2003; calls upon thePalestinian leadership to take concrete steps toapprehend such attacks.

5/20031666 Letter, 24 June 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of 22 June 2003 by theMinister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation onthe results of the meeting of the Quartet of internationalmediators for a Middle East settlement. held recently inJordan.

512003/672 Letter, 25 June 2003, from the Secretary­Genera1. Transmits Quartet statement issued followingthe meeting of the Quartet principals represented by theUnited States, the European Union. the RussianFederation and the UN. held at the Dead Sea in Jordan,22 June 2003.

512003/677 (NES-101229) Identical letters, 27 June2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 167 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-12 June 2003 and reports alleged assault ona civilian neighbourhood in Gaza City, resulted in thedeaths of 4 Palestinians and injuries to more than 15others. 27 June 2003; reports also 2 targeted at1acks onPalestinians in Hebron and Khan Yunis, 21 and 25 June2003. resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians andinjuries to 16 others; reports further the raids allegedlycarried out by Israeli forces using helicopter gunships ondifferent cities, lowns and Villages; includes the names of23 Palestinians killed, 13-27 June 2003.

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5/2003/699 (N57/846) Letter, 10 JUly 2003, from Israel.Reports 2 attacks allegedly committed by Palestinians incentral Israel, resulted in the deaths of 2 persons andinjuries to 3 others, 30 June and 7 July 2003; states thatIslamic Jihad and Fatah's Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigadeclaimed responsibility tor these attacks; calls upon thePalestinian leadership to take practical steps toapprehend terrorists and to confiscate illegal weapons.

5/2003/730 (NES-10/230) Letter, 17 July 2003, from theChairman of the Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Reportsthat on 11 July 2003 Palestine Polytechnic UniversityAdministration received an Israeli army order extendingthe closure of the University for another month; statesthat the Committee views these acts as unacceptableand unjustified; states further that it represents a harshform of collective punishment, depriving Palestinianyouth of their inherent right to education.

5/2003/809 (N57/858) Leller, 12 Aug. 2003, from Israel.Reports 2 attacks allegedly commilled by Palestinians inRash Ha'ayin, a Tel-Avlv suburb, and West Banksettlement of Ariel, resulted in the deaths of 2 personsand injuries to 13 others, 12 Aug. 2003; states thatFatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade and Hamas claimedresponsibility tor these altacks.

5/2003/834 (NES-1 0/231) identicallelters, 25 Aug. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous168 letters from Palestine dated 28 Sep!. 2000-27 June2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 4 and wounded at least BPalestinians in Gaza City, 24 Aug. 2003, following thekilling of Ismail Abu Shanab, leader of Hamas and 2others, 21 Aug.; reports also that Israeli forces continiedto detain and imprison Palestinians, demolish homesand impose restrictions on freedom of movement;includes the names of 28 Palestinians killed, 28 June-25Aug. 2003.

5/2003/843 (NES-10/232) Identlcalletlers, 27 Aug. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous169 lelters from Palestine dated 28 Sep!. 2000-25 Aug.2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 1 and wounded at least 20Palestinians in northern Gaza, 26 Aug. 2003: reportsalso that Israeli forces continued to raid cities, towns andvillages and detain Palestinians; includes the names of 2Palestinians killed, 26 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/848 (NES-10/233) Identical letters, 29 Aug. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous170 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-27 Aug.2003 and reports that missiles allegedly fired from Israelihelicopter gunships killed 1 and wounded alleast 3Palestinians In the Khan Yunis area throu9hout the pastweek; reports also that Israeli bulldozers and tanksdestroyed farmlands and orchads in Gaza Strip; includesthe names of 4 Palestinians killed, 27-28 Aug. 2003.

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5/2003/853 (NES-10/234) fdenticalletters, 2 Sep!. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous171 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-29 Aug.2003 and reports attacks allegedly carried out by Israeliforces against Palestinians in Gaza City, resulted in thedeaths of 6 people. incuding a 8-year-old and 11-year­old girls, and injuries to more than 30 others, 30 Aug.-2SepL 2003: includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed,27Aug.-2 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/865 (NES-10/235) Identical lelters, 8 Sep\. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secrelary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous172 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sep!. 2000-2 Sept.2003 and reports alleged attempt to assassinate theHamas spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, causingimmence destruction of the building in which he waslocated in Gaza City, and injuries to 15 people, 6 Sept.2003, reports also an alleged attack carried out on thesame day by Israeli helicopter gunships near KhanYunis, resulted in injuries to 11 people; also callsattention to the alleged continuous threat by Israeliofficials to expel or deport Yasser Arafat; includes thenames of 5 Palestinians killed, 3-8 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/873 (N57/862) Identicallelters, 10 Sep!. 2003,from Israel addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports recent suicidebombings allegedly committed by Palestinians inJerusalem and other cities in central/srael, resulted inthe deaths of 14 persons and injuries to 70 others, 9Sept. 2003; states that Israel expects the newPalestinian leadership to put an end to the wave ofterrorism and that Israel is compelled to take thenecessary measures to defend Hs citizens.

5/2003/874 (NES-10/236) Identical lelters, 10 Sep!.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 173 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-8 Sep\. 2003 and reports alleged aerialbombing carried out in Gaza City by Israeli war planes,resulted in the deaths of 2 people and injuries to 20others, as well as in extensive destruction of property, 10Sept. 2003; concerns also alleged raid of city of AI-Khalilwhen 3 Palestinians were killed and a building wasdemolished, 9 Sep!. 2003: includes the names of 6Palestinians killed, 9-10 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/878 (A/57/863) Letter, 11 Sep\. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns decision of Israeli officials to expelYasser Arafat, the elected President of the PalestinianAuthority and reports that Israeli forcces seized thepositions of the Palestinian Ministry of Culture directlyadjacent to the compound of President Arafat inRamallah: calls on the Security Council to takeimmediate measures in this regard.

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5/2003/880 Letter, 21 Sepl. 2003, from the Sudan.Requests, in the capacity as Chairman of the ArabGroup for the month of Sept. 2003 and on behalf of theStates m embers of the League of Arab States, theconvening of an immediate meeting of the SecurityCouncil to consider the situation in the territoriesoccupied by Israel; includes a draft resolution for theconsideration of the Council.

5/2003/886 Letter, 12 Sept. 2003, from Palestine.Requests that the Security Council invite the PermanentQbserver of Palestine 10 UN to participate in the meetingof the Council to be held on Monday, 15 Sept. 2003,regarding the situation in the territories occupied byIsrael, including Jerusalem.

5/2003/929 (A/58/399) Letter, 1 Qct. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns continuation of planning anderecting the conquest wall in the territories occupied byIsrael, the 1st stage of which has already been built inthe northern areas of the West Bank; slates that theinternational coummunity should take urgent action tofirmly condemn the construction of this wall and demandits cessation and removal; calls upon the SecurityCouncil to immediately take the measures to addressthis malter and to bring to a hall these actions.

5/2003/938 (A/58/411) Letter, 3 Qcl. 2003, fromPalestine. Concerns intention of Israel to build another600 settlement housing units to the south, east and northof East Jerusalem and calls upon the Security Council totake urgent action to compel Israel to cease itssettlement activities.

5/2003/943 Letter, 5 Qct. 2003, from Lebanon. Transmitsletter by lhe acting Minister of Foreign Affairs andEmigralion concerning alleged violalion of Lebaneseairspace by Israeli military aircraft on 5 Qct. 2003targeting a site inside the territory of Syria and reque~ts

the Security Council to convene an emergency meellngto consider the situation.

5/2003/951 Letter. 6 Qct. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Transmits Quartert statement issued followingthe meeting of the Quartet principals. representing theUnited States, the European Union. the RussianFederation and the UN, New York, 26 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/952 (A/58/415) Leller, 27 Sep!. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Qrganization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sep!.2003.

5/2003/972 (N58/424) Identical letters. 8 Qcl. 2003, fromIsrael addressed to the Secretary-General and thePresident of the Security Council. Reports an attackallegedly committed by a Palestinian suicide bomber inHaifa. resulted in the deaths of 19 civilians. including 3Children, and injuries to 60 others, 4 act. 2003; reportsthat Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack;states that Israel will continue to work towards the peaceprocess and will seize every opportunity to reach anagreement with its neighbors.

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5/2003/973 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Refers to letters dated lOcI. and 3 Qct. 2003from Palestine (5/2003/929. 8/20031938) regarding thedecision by Israel to proceed with construction of theconquest wall, and regarding the continuing settlementsin the territories occupied by Israel. including EastJerusalem, and requests, in the capacity as Chairman ofthe UN Group of Arab States and on behalf of theLeague of Arab States, an immediate meeting of theSecurity Council 10 consider lhe above mentionedalleged violations; transmits a draft resolution for .consideration by the Council.

5/2003/974 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from Malaysia. Refers, inthe capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau ofthe Non-Aligned Movement, to letter dated 9 Qct. 2003from the Syrian Arab Republic in the capacity asChairman of the Arab Group for the month of Qct. 2003(S/2003/973); conveys support of the Non-AlignedMovement for the request to convene an immediatemeeting of the Security Council to consider the allegedviolations of international law by Israel, in particular theconslruction Df the wall in the territories occupied byIsrael. including East Jerusalem.

5/2003/975 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Requests, in accordance with rule 39 ofSecurity Council rules of procedure, participation of thePermanent Observer of the League of Arab States to theUN in the Council's meeting regarding the decision byIsrael to proceed with the construction of a wall in theterritories occupied by Israel. including East Jerusalem.

5/2003/977 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Islamic RepUblicof Iran. Refers to leller dated 9 Qct. 2003 from the theSyrian Arab Republic in the capacity as Chairman of theUN Group of Arab States (8/2003/973) and conveys. inthe capacity as Chairman of the Qr9anization of theIslamic Conference (QIC), support of the QIC Group tothe request by the UN Group of Arab States to convenean immediate meeting of the Security Council toconsider the situation in the territories occupied byIsrael.

5/2003/981 Letter. 6 Qct. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement issued on 4 Qcl. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union condemning the suicidebombing in Haifa.

5/2003/985 (A/ES-l0/239) Identicallellers, 10 Qct. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous173 letters from Palestine dated 29 Sept. 2000-10 Sept.2003 and reports an alleged raid by Israeli forces deepinto the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, resultedin deaths of 7 people and injuries to 50 others, 10 Qcl.2003; reports also continuing demolition of Palestinianhomes and destruction of properly; includes the namesof 34 Palestinians killed, 13 Sept-1 0 Qcl. 2003.

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5120031988 Letter, 13 Qcl. 2003, from Palestine.Requests that, in accordance with previous practice, theSecurity Council invite the Permanent Observer ofPalestine to the UN to participate in the meeting of theCouncil to be held on 14 Oct. 2003 regarding thesituation in the territories occupied by Israel, includingEast Jerusalem.

5120031989 Letter, 13 Oct. 2003, from Ihe IslamicRepublic of Iran. Requests, in the capacity as Chairmanof the Islamic Group, that the Security Council extend aninvitation to the Deputy Permanent Observer of theQrganization of the Islamic Conference to the UN toaddress the Council in the course of the Council'sconsideration of the agenda item "The situation in theMiddle East. including the Palestinian question", inaccordance with the rule 39 of the provisional rules ofprocedure of the Council.

5/2003/990 (AlES-10/241) Identical letters, 13 Ocl. 2003,from Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General andthe President of the Security Council. Refers to previous174 letters from Paiestine dated 29 Sepl. 2000-10 Qcl.2003 and reports an alleged continued raid by Israeliforces into the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.resulted in the death of a Palestinian, 11 Qcl. 2003;reports also that the raid on Rafah camp resulted In thedemolition of 120 homes and destruction of 70 others,leaVing more than 1200 Palestinains homeless.

5/2003/1029 (NES-10/246) Identical letters, 21 Ocl.2003. from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 175 lelters from Palestine dated 29Sepl. 2000-13 Ocl. 2003 and reports alleged air strikesby Israeli war planes and helicopter gunships againstdensely populated civilian neighbourhoods in Gaza City,resulted in the deaths of 10 Palestinoans and injuries 10more than 90 people, including children, 20 Qcl. 2003:reports also continuing demolition of Palestinian homesand destruction of property; includes the names of 25Palestinians killed. 10-20 Qct. 2003.

5/2003/1031 (AlES-10/247) Identical letters, 22 Oct.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previoUS 176 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-21 Oct. 2003; concerns alleged intention tocontinue building the illegal wall in the territoriesoccupied by Israel despite the recent adoption of aGeneral Assembly resolution demanding Israel to stopand reverse its consctruction: concerns also continuingconfiscation of Palestinian homes and destruction ofproperty; reports that, since the previous letter, at least 6Palestinians were killed allegedly by Israeli forces:includes the names of 6 Palestinians killed. 20-22 Oct.2003.

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5/2003/1072 Letter, 4 Nov. 2003, from the League of ArabStates. Transmits statement of the Head of the AuditingBureau and Governor of the Islamic Development Bankin Palestine addressed to the Secretary-General or theLeague of Arab Slates stating that the total losses anddamage suffered by the Palestinian people due toalleged Israeli actions in the past 3 years haveamounted to US$17,262,500.

5/2003/1079 Letter, 11 Nov. 2003, from the League ofArab States. Transmits letter dated 5 Nov. 2003 from theSecretary-General of the League of Arab Statesconcerning the construction of the separation wall byIsrael in territories occupied by Israel, including EastJerusalem; enclosed is an urgent plea received from thePalestinian residents of Qalqilya.

5/200311162 Letter, 4 Dec. 2003, from Italy. Transmitsstatement on the initiatives by Israeli and Palestinian civilsocieties issued on 2 Dec. 2003 by the Presidency onbehalf of the European Union; states that the Genevainitiative by Yossi Beilin and Yasser Abed Rabboconfirms the willingness to achieve peacefUl coexistencein two independent. viable and prosperous States.

512003/1166 (N58/624) Letter, 10 Dec. 2003, fromLebanon. Reports armed incident allegedly involvingIsraeli forces patrol near the Village of Ghajar, resulted Inthe deaths of 2 Lebanese nationals, 9 Dec. 2003; statesthat this act is in violation of the Blue Line,

5/2003/1168 (AlES-101252) Identical letters, 11 Dec,2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 177 letters from Palestine dated 29Sepl. 2000-22 Qct. 2003 and reports the alleged raid onRafah refugee camp carried out by Israeli forces,resulted in the deaths of 6 Palestinians and injuries tomore than 17 people, including children, 11 Dec, 2003:reports also ealier raids in and around Ramallah,resulted in the deaths of 5 Palestinians, including a 9­year-old and 15-year-old boys; states that, since theprevious letter, at least 74 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli forces; includes the names of 74Palestinians killed, 23 Oct,-11 Dec. 2003.

5/200311202 (AlES-10/254) Identicallelters, 23 Dec.2003, from Palesline addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 177 letters from Palestine dated 29Sep\. 2000-11 Dec. 2003 and reports an alleged raid onRafah refugee camp carried out by Israeli forces,resulted in the deaths of more than 8 Palestinians,injuries 10 more than 40 others and destruction of 10houses, 24 Dec. 2003; reports also ealier raid on Balatarefugee camp near Nablus. resulted in the death of a 5­year-old boy and 15-year-old girl; states that, since theprevious letter, at least 22 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli forces; includes the names of 22Palestinians killed, 12-23 Dec. 2003.

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5/2003/1206 (AlES-10/255) Identical letters, 26 Dec.2003, from Palestine addressed to the Secretary­General and the President of the Security Council.Refers to previous 178 letters from Palestine dated 29Sept. 2000-23 Dec. 2003 and reports alleged helicoptermissile fire at a car driving in Gaza Strip, resulted indeath of 5 Palestinians and injuries to at least 14 others.25 Dec. 2003; states that since last suicide bombing on4 act. 2003 more than 100 Palestinians were killedallegedly by Israeli armed forces, hundreds of peoplewere injured and hundreds of homes destroyed ordamaged; states also that since the previous letter atleast 10 Palestinians were killed allegedly by Israeliforces: includes the names of 10 Palestinians killed, 24­26 Dec. 2003,

Draft resolutions

5/2003/891 Draft resolution [on cessation of all acts ofviolence in the territories occupied by Israel and thesafety of the President of the Palestinian Authority] 1Pakistan. South Africa, Sudan and Syrian Arab Republic.

The draft resolution was not adopted due to thenegative vote of a permanent member of the SecurityCouncil (United States) (SIPV.4828).

5/2003/980 Draft resolution [on the construction by Israelof a wall in Ihe Occupied Terrilories departing from thearmistice line of 1949]/ Guinea, Malaysia, Pakistan andSyrian Arab RepUblic.

The draft resolution was not adopted due 10 thenegative vote of a permanent member of the SecurityCouncil (United States) (S/PV.4842).

5/2003/1100 Draft resolution [on endorsement of theQuartet Performance-based Road Map to a PermanentTwo-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict]/Bulgaria, Chile, China, France. Germany, Guinea,MeXICO, Russian Federation, Spain and United Kingdomof Britain and Northern Ireland.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4824 (15 Sept. 2003) Algeria, Argentina, Australia,Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Cuba. Egypt,India. Indonesia, Israel. Italy, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia,Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the Sudan, Tunisia,Turkey. the United Arab Emirates, Palestine, League ofArab States, UN. Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. Chairmanrind the UN S['lecial Coordinator for the Middle EastPeace Process.

5/PV.4824(Resumption1) (15 Sept. 2003) Nepal andNorway.

5/PV.4841 (14 Oct. 2003) Argentina. Bahrain, Brazil.Cuba, Egypt, Indonesia. Iran (Islamic Republic of),Israel. Italy, Japan, Jordan. Lebanon, Libyan ArabJamahiriya, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand. Norway,Palestine, Qatar. Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sudan,Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen,League of Arab States, Organization of the IslamicConference. Committee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.

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5/PV.4842 (14 Oct. 2003) Israel and Palestine.

5/PV,4862 (19 Nov. 2003) Israel and Palestine.

Discussion in plenary

SfPV.4685 (16 Jan. 2003).

SfPV.4704 (13 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4722 (19 Mar. 2002).

S/PV.4741 (16Apr.2003).

S/PV.4741/Corr.1 (16Apr.2003).Corrects text.

S/PV.4757 (19 May 2003).

S/PV.4773 (13 June 2003).

S/PV.4824 (15 Sept. 2003).

S/PV.4824{Resumption1) (15 Sep!. 2003).

S/PV.4828 (16 Sept. 2003).At the 4828th meeting, draft resolution S12003/891

was not adopted due to the negative vote of a permanentmember of Ihe Security Council (Uniled States).

S/PV.4841 (14 Oct. 2003).

5/PV.4842 (14 Oct. 2003).At the 4842nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/980

was not adopted due to the negative vote of a permanentmember of the Security Council (United States).

S/PV.4846 (21 Oct. 2003).

S/PV.4861 (19 Nov. 2003).

5/PV.4862 (19 Nov. 2003).At the 4862nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/11 00

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1515 (2003).

5/PV.4879 (12 Dec. 2003).

Resolutions

S/RES/1515(2003) [Endorsement of the QuartetPerformance-based Road Map to a Permanent Two­State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict].

Endorses the Quartet Performance-based Roadmapto a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli­Palestinian Conflict (S/2003/529); calls on the parties tofulfil their obligations under the Roadmap in cooperationwith the Quartel and to achieve the vision of 2 States livingside by side in peace and security. (Adopted unanimously,4862nd meeling, 19 Nov. 2003)

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Reports

5/2003/191 Report of the Secretary-General submittedpursuant to resolution 1456 (2003).

Issued: 18 Feb. 2003.

S/2003f191/Add.1 Report of the Secretary-Generalsubmitted pursuant to resolution 1456 (2003) :addendum.

Issued: 25 Feb. 2003.

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5/2003/15 Letter, 26 Dec. 2002, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Central African Republic,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/16 Letter, 30 Dec. 2002, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuan.t toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terronsm.Refers to the Chariman's letter of 3 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/994) and transmits supplemen~ry report fromJordan submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursua~tto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/2003/17 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuan~ toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terronsm.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Aug. 2002(S/2002/918) and reports that the Counter-!errorismCommittee has considered report from Sunname,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Suriname has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 15 Mar.2003.

5/2003/18 Letter. 2 Jan. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuan~ toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Aug. 2002(S/2002l962) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Solomon Islands,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Solomon Islands hasbeen requested to provide a supplementary report by 25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/19 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letters of 20 June and 12 Aug.2002 (S/2002/693 and Add. 1) and reports that theCounter-Terrorism Committee has considered reportfrom Belarus, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Belarus hasbeen requested to provide a supplementary report by 15Mar. 2003.

5/2003/20 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2002(S/2002n96) and reports that the Counter-Terrorism.Committee has considered report from BraZil, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution ~373

(2001) and that Brazil has been requested to proVide asupplementary report by 15 Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/21 Letter, 2 Jan, 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(S/2002/864) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Costa Rica,SUbmitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Cost Rica has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 25 Feb.2003.

5/2003/22 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 ,Iuly 2002(S/2002/729) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from El Salvador,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that El Salvador has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 25 Feb.2003.

5/2003/23 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 31 July 2002(S/2002/879) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Finland,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Finland has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 25 Feb.2003.

5/2003/24 Letter, 2 Jan, 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 28 May 2002(5/20021599) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Grenada,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Grenada has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 15 Mar.2003.

5/2003/25 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2002(S/20021784) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Guatemala,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and Guatemala has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 15 Mar.2003.

5/2003/26 Letter, 2 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2002(S12002/797) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Pakistan,submitted pursuant to para. 6 'Of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Pakistan has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 25 Feb.2003.

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512003/30 Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) - Threats tointernational peace and security caused by terrorist acts: note / by the President of the Security Council.

5/2003/72 Letter. 16 Jan. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits work programme of the Counter-TerrorismCommittee established pursuant to of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) (21 Jan.-31 Mar. 2003).

5/2003/85 Letter, 22 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits communication dated 6 Dec. 2002from the Secretary General of NATO concerningdecisions taken at the Prague Summit of Heads of Stateand Government relevant to the fight against terrorism;includes an enclosure entitled "Partnership Action PlanAgainst Terrorism".

5/20031127 Letter, 28 Jan. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to Chariman's letter of 4 Oct. 2002 (5/2002/1160)and transmits supplementary report from Nauru.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/128 Letter. 28 Jan. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to Chariman's letter of 6 Aug. 2002 (S/2002/909)and transmits supplementary report from Viet Nam.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/129 Letter, 28 Jan. 2003. from the Chairman oflhe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to Chairman's letter of 4 act. 2002 (5/2002/1162)and transmits supplementary report from Turkmenistan,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/145 Letter. 31 Jan. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Trnnsmits report from Marshall Islands, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/146 Letter. 31 Jan. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism.Refers to Chairman's letter of 6 Aug. 2002 (5/2002/911)and transmits supplementary report from Armenia.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/147 Letter, 31 Jan. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 Aug. 2002(S/2002/906) and transmits supplementary report fromTajikistan, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5120031179 Letter. 10 Feb. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Tuvalu, submitted to the Counter­Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolulion 1373 (2001).

5/2003/180 letter. 13 Feb. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Equatorial Guinea, submitted tothe Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5120031198 Letter, 14 Feb. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolulion 1373 (2001) concerning counter-lerrorism.Transmits, on behalf of the Counter-TerrorismCommittee. a note setting out action to be taken by theCommittee to take forward matters contained inministerial declaration adopted by the Security Council Inits resolution 1456 (2003) of 20 Jan. 2003.

5/20031204 Letter, 20 Feb. 2003, from Cuba. Transmitsstatement by the Cuban delegation at the 4710thmeeting of the Security Council. 20 Feb. 2003. on thesubject of threats to international peace and securitycaused by terrorist acts: states that Cuba has takeneffective measures against intemational terrorism; statesalso that for the past 4 decades there have been 691terrorist acts against Cuba.

5/2003/258 Letter. 3 Mar. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Sept. (S/2002l991)and transmits supplementary report from Guinea.submitled to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031259 Letter. 3 Mar. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Liberia. submitted to the Counter­Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/260 Letter. 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee establishEKl pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001 concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Apr. 2002(5/2002/1247) and transmits 3rd report from Mauritius.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/261 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1286) and transmits 3rd report from the CzechRepublic, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution '1373(2001).

5/2003/262 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1282) and transmits 3rd report from Barbados,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/263 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/20002/1285) and transmits 3rd report from Cyprus,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/264 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Apr. 2002(8/2002/393) and (ransmils 3rd report from the UnitedKingdom, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/265 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Cllairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001 concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 13 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1255) and transmits 3rd report from Norway,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/266 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Aug. 2002(S/2002/956) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Islamic Republic of Iran, submitted to the Counter­Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/267 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 10 Apr. 2002(S/2002/404) and transmits 3rd report from Indonesia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/267/Add.1 Letter, 19 May 2003, from theChairman of the Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter­terrorism. Transmits addendum to the 3rd report fromIndonesia, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/268 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chirman's letter of 7 Mar. 2002(8/2002/260) and transmits supplementary report fromBahrain, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/20031269 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 May 2002(S/2002/524) and transmits 3rd report from Japan,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Comrnittee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/270 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of lheSecurity Council Committee eslablished pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1247) and transmits 3rd report frorn France,submitted to tile Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/271 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Nov. 2002(8/2002/1256) and transmils 3rd report from Poland,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/272 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Apr. 2002(S/2002/452) and transmits 3rd report from South Africa,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/273 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Apr. 2002(S/2002/407) and transmits 3rd report fromLiechtenstein, submitted to the Counter-TerrorisrnCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/274 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1287) and transmits 3rd report from Denmark,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/275 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 May 2002(S/2002/521) and transmits 3rd report from Estonia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/276 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1281) and transmits 3rd report from Austria,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/277 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Apr. 2002(S/2002/379) and transmits 3rd report from Egypt,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/278 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Sierra Leone, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuanlto para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

S/2003/279 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003 from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 3 May 2002(S/2002/522) and transmits 3rd report from Finland,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003f280 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 6 Aug. 2002{S/2002/907} and transmits supplementary report fromthe United Arab Emirates, submitted to the Counter­Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001 ).

5/2003/307 Letter, 10 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 2 Jan. 2003(S/2003/26) and transmits 3rd report from Pakistan,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

Sf2003/308 Letter, 7 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1 014) and transmits supplementary report fromNigeria, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

S/2003/332 (A/57/759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Government ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

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5/2003/346 Letter, 17 Mar. 2003, from the Chainman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 Jan. 2003(S/2003/22) and transmits 3rd report from El Salvador,submitted to Ihe Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/353 Letter, 20 Mar. 2003, from the Chainman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Jun. 2002{S/2002/668} and transmits supplementary report fromAfghanistan, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/354 Letter, 20 Mar. 2003, from the Chainman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 2 Jan. 2003(S/2003/19) and transmits 3rd report from Belarus,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/355 Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's leller of 2 Jan. 2003(Sf2003/25) and transmits 3rd report from Guatemala,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/356 Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 Jan. 2003(S/2003/20) and transmits 3rd report from Brazil,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

S/2003/361 Letter, 10 Apr. 2003, from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Guinea-Bissau, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/383 Letter, 25 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 3 Sept. 2002(S/2002/996) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Lao People's Democratic Republic, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/2003/384 Letter, 25 Mar. 2003, from the Chainman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits supplementary report from Kenya, submittedto the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/385 Letter, 26 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Aug. 2002(S/2002/959) and transmits supplementary report fromBurkina Faso, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/386 Letter, 25 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Securtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001 concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 July 2002(S/2002/814) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Democratic Republic of th Congo, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/387 Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits work programme of the Counter-TerrorismCommittee established pursuant to of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) (1 Apr.-30 Jun. 2003).

5/2003/388 Letter. 22 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Ttransmits report from Chad, submitted to the Counter­Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/402 Letter. 31 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 July 2002(S/2002/808) and transmits supplementary report fromAngola, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/403 Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1283) and transmits 3rd report from Canada,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/404 Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Securtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Reports that by 31 Mar. 2003 the Counter-TerrorismCommittee had received 351 reports from 188 MemberSlates and 5 others: states that 3 of the States havefailed to meet the deadline for the submission of a reportand that unlike many other States they have not takenup the Committee's offer of gUidance and advice qnpreparation of a report; states further that 41 States havefailed to meet the 31 Mar. for the submission of alloutstanding 2nd reports; includes lists of late reports.

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5/2003/404/Corr.1 Letter, 31 Mar. 2003, from theChairman of the Securtily Council Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001)concerning counter-terrorism: corrigendum.

Corrects text.

5/2003/420 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Dec. 2002(S/2002/1363) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Tonga, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Tonga has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 21 June 2003.

5/2003/424 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 Sep!. 2002(5/2002/1070) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Togo, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Togo has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 21 June 2003.

5/2003/425 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1028) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Rwanda,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Rwanda has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 21 June2003.

5/2003/426 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(5/2002/869) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered tile report from Saudi Arabia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Saudi Arabia has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 27 May2003.

5/2003/427 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 20 June 2002(S/2002/692) and reports that the Counler-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Republic ofKorea, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that the RepUblic of Koreahas been requested to provide a supplementary reportby 27 May 2003.

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S/2003/428 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2002(S/2002/793) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Bulgaria,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Bulgaria has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 27 May2003.

512003/429 Letter, 9 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 29Aug. 2002(S/2002/970) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Bolivia, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Bolivia has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 27 May 2003.

S/2003/433 Letter, 10 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Timor-Leste, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofresolution 1373 (2001).

S/2003/434 Letter. 10 Apr. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from the Gambia, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031435 Letter, 10 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Seychelles, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/436 Letter, 10 Apr. 2003 from tile Chairman of tileSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from the Swaziland, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

8/2003/437 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sep!. 2002(S/200211 047) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Andorra,submllted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Andorra has beenrequested 10 provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

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5/2003/438 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman oftheSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Sepl. 2002(S/2002/1022) and reports [hat the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Azerbaijan,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Azerbaijan has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

5/2003/439 Letter, 21 Apr 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Qct. 2002(S/2002/1185) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Georgia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Georgia has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 JUly2003.

5/2003/440 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 OC!. 2002(S/2002/1193) and reports that the Counler-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Germany,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Germany has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

S/20031441 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 Nov. 2002(S/2002/857) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Greece,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Greece has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 JUly2003.

5/2003/442 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Oct. 2002(S/2002/1184) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Panama,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Panama has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

5/2003/443 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuanltoresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(S/2002/878) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Paraguay,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Paraguay has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

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5/2003/444 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee l;!stablished pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 26 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1085) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Peru, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Peru has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 7 July 2003.

5/2003/445 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 Oc!. 2002(S/2002/1190) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Portugal,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Portugal has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

5/2003/446 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 JUly 2002(S/2002/863) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Slovenia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Slovenia has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

5/2003/447 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1046) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Syrian ArabRepUblic, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the Syrian ArabRepUblic has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 7 July 2003.

5/2003/448 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-lerrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 17 June 2002(S/2002/676) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Uruguay,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Uruguay has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

5/2003/451 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1251) and transmits 3rd report from Lebanon,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/451/Corr.1 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from theChairman of the Securtity Council Committeeestablished pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001)concerning counter-terrorism: corrigendum.

Corrects text.

5/2003/452 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1248) and transmits 3rd report from India,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/453 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 Jan. 2003(S/2003/21) and transmits 3rd report from Costa Rica,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/454 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1284) and transmits 3rd report from Croatia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/455 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Oct. 2002(S/2002/1135) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommiltee has considered report from Saint lucia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Saint Lucia has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

5/2003/456 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 29 Aug. 2002(S/2002/972) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Algeria,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Algeria has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

5/2003/457 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Oct. 2002(S/2002/1137) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Bangladesh,submitled pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Bangladesh has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

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5/2003/458 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 Qct. 2002(S/2002/1192) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Chile, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Chile has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 11 July 2003.

5/2003/459 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuanltoresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 26 Sept. 2002(S/2002/1 084) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Colombia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Colombia has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

5/2003/460 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 26 Mar. 2002(S/2002/1390/Add.1) and reports that the Counter­Terrorism Committee has considered report from Italy,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Italy has been requestedto provide a supplementary report by 11 July 2003.

5/2003/461 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Dec. 2002(S/200211369) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Jamaica,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Jamaica has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

5/2003/462 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 4 Dec. 2002(5/2002/1334) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Malaysia,submitled pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Malaysia has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

5/2003/463 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sept. 2002(5/2002/1045) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Myanmar,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Myanmar has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

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5/2003/464 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Qct. 2002(S/2002/1136) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Netherlands,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Netherlands has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 11 July2003.

8/20031471 Letter, 23 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresoluUon 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 5ept. 2002(S/2002/1023) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Argentina,submiUed pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Argentina has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 7 July2003.

5/2003/473 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 Qct. 2002(S/2002l1191) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Trinidad andTobago. submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Trinidad andTobago has been requested to prOVide a supplementaryreport by 17 ,Iuly 2003.

5/2003/474 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Qct. 2002(S/2002/1153) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Hungary,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Hungary has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 17 July2003.

5/2003/475 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolulion 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Dec. 2002(S/200211370) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Latvia, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Latvia has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 17 July 2003.

5/2003/476 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Sept. 2002(S/2002l1 019) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Lithuania,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Lithuania has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 17 July2003.

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5/2003/477 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 Dec. 2002(S/2002/1418) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Monaco,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Monaco has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 17 July2003.

5/2003/478 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July. 2002(S/2002l790) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Venezuela,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Venezuela has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 17 July2003.

5/2003/479 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to Ihe Chairman's letter of 14 Ocl. 2002(S/2002/1152) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Mongolia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Mongolia has beenrequested to proyide a supplementary report by 17 July2003.

5/2003/480 Letter, 5 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurtity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Noy. 2002(S/2002/1291) and transmits 3rd report from Singapore,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/481 Letter, 14Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Aug. 2002(5/2002/961) and transmits supplementary report fromFiJI, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/2003/482 Letter, 14 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Apr. 2002(S/2002/386) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Bahamas, submilled to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/483 Letter, 14 Apr. 2003, from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 July 2002(S/2002/818) and transmits supplementary report fromDjibouti, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant la para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/2003/484 Letter, 14 Apr. 2003, from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Nay. 2002(S/2002/1231) and transmits supplementary report fromlhe Islamic Republic of Maurilania, submitted 10 theCounter-Terrorism Commlltee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/485 Letter, 14 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorIsm.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Aug. 2002(5/2002/952) and transmits supplementary report fromBelize, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/486 Leller, 15 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 July 2002(S/2002/809) and transmits supplementary report fromCambodia, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/487 Letter, 15 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 5ept. 2002(S/2002/1010) and transmits supplementary report fromNepal, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/2003/488 Letter, 15 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to Ihe Chairman's letter of 4 Ocl. 2002(5/2002/1164) and transmits supplementary report fromZimbabwe. submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/489 Letter, 15 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuanltoresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of :3 Sept 2002(5/2002/989) and transmits supplementary report fromCameroon, submitted 10 the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/490 Letter, 15 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Sepl. 2002(S/2002/1 011) and transmits supplemenlary report fromNicaragua, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/491 Letter, 15 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Mar. 2002(S/2002/264) and transmits supplementary report fromGabon, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/2003/492 Letter, 15 Apr. 2003, from lhe Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Mar. 2002(S/2002/262) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Dominican Republic, submitted to the Counter­Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/493 Letter, 15 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Aug. 2002(S/2002/960) and transmits supplementary report fromCote d'!voire, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/494 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003 from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairnan's letter of 3 May 2002(s/2002/526) and transmits supplementary report fromNamibia, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/495 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Sepl. 2002(S/2002/1016) and transmits supplementary report fromSaint Vincent and the Grenadines, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/496 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/997) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Madagascar, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/497 Letter, 25 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Vanualu, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant 10 para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5120031509 (A/57/803) Letter, 22 Apr. 2003, from Cuba.Transmits transcript of press conference by the ForeignMinister, held in Havana, Apr. 9 2003; concerns Cuban­United States relations and trials of 37 Cubans accusedin cooperation with Cuban dissidence movement in theUnited States.

5/2003/513 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001.) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1280) and transmits 3rd report from Australia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/521 Letter, 5 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Nov. 2002(5/2002/1227) and transmits supplementary report fromAntigua and Barbuda, submitted to the Counter­Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/523 (A/57/805) Letter, 1 May 2003, fromTajikistan. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCollective Security Treaty Organization, statement of theHeads of States of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation and Tajikistan issued on28 Apr. 2003 concerning developing and strengtheningof collaboration with the aim to counter collectively newthreats and challenges, especially internationalterrorism.

5/2003/526 Letter. 12 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Apr. 2002(5/2002/378) and transmits supplementary report fromBelgium, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/531 Letter, 9 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 26 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1086) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Bosnia andHerzegovina, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Bosnia andHerzegovina has been requested to provide a 3rd reportby 28 July 2003.

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5/2003/532 Letter, 9 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 4 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1 001) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Republic ofthe Congo, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the Republic ofthe Congo has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 28 JUly 2003.

5/2003/533 Letter, 9 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letters of 18 Jan. and 27 June2002 (S/2002/87 and S/2002l87/Add.1) and reports thatthe Counter-Terrorism Committee has considered reportfrom Oman, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Oman has beenrequested to prOVide a supplementary report by 28 July2003.

5/2003/534 Letter, 9 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(S/2002/882) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Thailand,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Thailand has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 14 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/535 Letter, 9 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(SI2002/884) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from China, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that China has been requested to provide a3rd report by 28 July 2003.

5/2003J536 Letter, 9 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-lerrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(5/2002/885) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Ecuadorsubmilled pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Ecuador has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 28 July 2003.

5/2003/537 Letter, 9 May 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1234) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Ethiopia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Ethiopia has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 28 July 2003.

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5/20031541 (A/58/78) Letter, 12 May 2003, from theLibyan Arab Jamahiriya. Transmits response of theSecretariat of the General People's Committee forForeign Liaison and International Cooperation of theLibyan Arab Jamahiriya to the report entitled "Patterns ofglobal terrorism" published by lhe Office of theCoordinator for Counter-Terrorism of the United StatesDepartment of State on 30 Apr. 2003; states that Libyahas implemented all Security Council resolutionsconcerning international terrorism as has beenhighlighted by regional and international organizationsand as stated by the Secretary-General in his reportsubmitted to the Security Council pursuant to para. 6 ofresolution 883 (1993).

S/2003/544 (AJ57J812) Letter, 13 May 2003, from Cuba.Transmits statement of 2 May 2003 by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs referring to the annual report by theUnited States entitled "Patterns of global lerrorism" andrejects the inclusion of Cuba in the list of States thatsupposedly sponsor international terrorism.

5/2003/552 Letter, 12 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 4 Oct. 2002(SJ2002J1157) and transmits supplementary report fromBrunei Darussalam, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolulion 1373 (2001).

5/2003/568 Letter, 19 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits report from Sao Tome and Principe, submittedto the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001 ).

5/2003/583 Letter, 29 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Apr. 2003(S/2003J426) and transmits 3rd report from Saudi Arabia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003J584 Letter. 21 May 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 29 Aug. 2002(S/2002J974) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered supplementary report fromUzbekistan, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Uzbekistan hasbeen requested to provide a 3rd report by 11 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/585 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 17 June 2002(S/2002J675) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Ireland,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Ireland has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 11 Aug. 2003.

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512003/586 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 31 July 2002(S/2002/887) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered supplementary report fromthe Russian Federation, submitted pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that theRussian Federation has been requested to provide a 3rdreport by 11 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/587 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2002(S/2002/778) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered supplementary report fromSpain, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Spain has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 11 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/588 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(S/2002/865) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Sudan,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that the Sudan has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 11 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/589 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 31 July 2002(5/2002/868) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Switzerland,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Switzerland has beenrequested 10 provide a 3rd report by 11 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/590 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofIhe Security Council Commillee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001 ) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Aug. 2002(5/2002/948) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Turkey, submittedpursuant 10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Turkey has been requested to provide a3rd report by 11 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/591 Letter, 21 May 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolulion 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 20 Sepl. 2002(S/2002/1020) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered supplementary report fromIceland, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Iceland hasbean requested to prOVide a 3rd report by 11 Aug. 2003.

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5/2003/592 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001 ) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 20 June 2002(S/2002/691) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Sweden,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Sweden has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 15 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/593 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001 ) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2002(S/2002/785) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered supplementary report fromPhilippines, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Philippines hasbeen requested to provide a 3rd report by 15 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/594 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism:Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Aug. 2002(S/2002/949) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Romania,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Romania has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 15 Aug. 2003.

512003/595 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chainman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 the Chairman's letter of 18 JUly 2002(S/2002/786) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from San Marino,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that San Marino has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 15 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/596 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Oct. 2002(S/2002/1212) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered supplementary report fromSenegal, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Senegal hasbeen requested to provide a 3rd report by 15 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/597 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 27 Sepl. 2002(5/2002/1093) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Cuba, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and Ihal Cuba has been requested to provide a3rd report by 15Aug. 2003.

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5/2003/598 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 26 Dec. 2002(5/2003/15) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the CentralAfrican Republic. submitted pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that theCentral African Republic has been requested to providea supplementary report by 15 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/619 (N57/824) Letter, 3 June 2003. from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thses·sion. held <It Tehran. 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/622 Letter, 6 June 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Sep/. 2002(S/2002/1024) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Tunisia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Tunisia has. beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 2 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/623 Letter, 6 June 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 26 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1087) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Kazakhstan,submilled pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Kazakhstan has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 2 Sep/. 2003.

5/20031624 Letter, 6 June 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Sep!. 2002(SI2002/1021) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the Libyan ArabJamahiriya has been requested to provide a 3rd reportby 2 Sepl. 2003.

5/20031625 Letter, 6 June 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(S/2002/876) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Malta. submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Malta has been requested to provide a3rd report by 2 Sep!. 2003.

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5/2003/626 Letter, 6 June 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2002(S/2002/795) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from New Zealand,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that New Zealand has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 2 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/627 Letter, 6 June 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 30 Dec. 2002(S/2003/16) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Jordan.submitted pursuanl to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Jordan has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 2 Sep\. 2003.

5/2003/626 Letter, 9 June 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/587) and transmits 3rd report from Spain,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/629 (N57/825) Letter, 5 June 2003, from Cuba.Transmits statement by Fidei Caslro, President of Cuba,in connection 'Nith recent arrest of several mercenariesand the death penalty for hijackers of a passengers ferryin Havana Bay, and concerns alleged increase in actionsby the United States Government against the Cubanpeople.

5/2003/631 Letter. 10 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/1013) and transmits supplementary report fromNiger. submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/632 Letter, 30 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Apr. 2003(S/2003/428) and transmits 3rd report from Bulgaria,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Secunty Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/633 Letter, 30 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Apr. 2003(S/2003/427) and transmits 3rd report from the RepUblicof Korea, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

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5/2003/634 Letter, 30 May 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1288) and transmits 3rd report from theDemocratic People's Republic of Korea, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/642 (A/58/94) Letter, 10 June 2003, from theRussian Federation. Transmits Declaration by the Headsof State of the Members of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, signed in Moscow, 29 May 2003.

5/2003/646 Letter, 11 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Sep!. 2003(S/2002/1 030) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Ukraine,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Ukraine has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 8 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/647 Letter, 11 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 28 Jan. 2003(S/2003/129) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Turkmenislan,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Turkmenistan has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 10 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/648 Letter, 11 June 2003, from the Chairman oflhe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 7 Mar. 2003(S12003/308) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Nigeria,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001} and that Nigeria has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 8 Sepl. 2003.

5/2003/649 Letter, 11 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001} concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 28 Jan. 2003(S/2003/127} and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Nauru, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Nauru has been requested to prOVide a3rd report by 8 Sept. 2003.

5/20031650 Letter, 11 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001} concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2002(512002/877) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Mexico,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001} and that Mexico has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 8 Sept. 2003.

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5/2003/651 Letter, 16 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 Jan. 2003(S/2003/145} and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the MarshallIslands, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that lhe MarshallIslands has been requested to provide a supplementaryreport by 8 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/670 Letter, 23 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant· toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism ..Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 May 2003(S/2003/532) and transmits supplementary report fromCongo, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 }.

5/2003/671 Letter, 17 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S12003f440} and transmits 3rd report from Germany,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001 }.

5/2003/676 Letter. 25 June 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuanl 10resolution 1373 (2001} concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Apr. 2003(S/2003/420) and transmits supplementary report fromTonga, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 }.

5/20031700 Letter, 8 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001} concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003f443) and transmits 3rd report from Paraguay,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031701 Letter, 9 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/442} and transmits 3rd report from Panama,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031702 Letter, 8 July 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Apr. 2003(S/20031425) and transmits supplementary report fromRwanda, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(200l}.

5/2003/703 (A/58f131) Letter, 9 July 2003, fromKazakhstan. Transmits joint statement by the heads ofState of members of the Central Asian CooperationOrganization, signed in Almaty, 5 July 2003.

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5/2003/710 Letter, 15 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-lerrorism.Transmits work programme of the Counter-TerrorismCommittee established pursuant to Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) (1 July-30 Sept. 2003).

5/2003/719 Letter, 16 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(S/2003/471) and transmits 3rd report from Argentina.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031720 Letter, 16 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(S/2003/461) and transmits 3rd report from Jamaica,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031721 Letter, 16 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 May 2003(S/2003/535) and transmits 3rd report from China,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resoiution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/722 Letter, 16 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/441) and transmits 3rd report from Greece.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031723 Letter, 16 July 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(S/2003/456) and transmits 3rd report from Algeria,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001 ).

8/20031724 Letter, 16 JUly 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(S/2003/460) and transmits 3rd report from Italy.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031725 Letter, 16 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/447) and transmits 3rd report from the SyrianArab RepUblic. submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

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5/20031729 Letter, 16 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(S/2003/462) and transmits 3rd report from Malaysia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Commillee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/734 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Dec. 2002(S/2002/1391) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Dominica,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Dominica has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 29 Sept.2003.

5/20031735 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Feb. 2003(S/2003/180) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from EquatorialGuinea, submilled pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that EquatorialGuinea has been requested to provide a supplementaryreport by 10 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/736 Letter dated, 18 July 2003, from the Chairmanof Security Council Committee established pursuanltoresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/259) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Liberia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Liberia has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 10 Oct.2003.

5/20031737 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman ofSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 Jan. 2003(S/2003/146) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Armenia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Armenia has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 18 Sept. 2003.

5/20031738 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sept. 2002(S/2002/1 048) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the formerYugoslav RepUblic of Macedonia, submitted pursuant topara. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) andthat the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia hasbeen requested to provide a 3rd report by 18 Sept. 2003.

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5/2003/739 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 31 Mar. 2003(S/2003/402) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Angola,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and Ihat Angola has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 29 Sep\. 2003.

5/2003/740 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainman's letter of 31 July 2002(S/2002/871) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Israel. submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Israel has been requested to provide a3rd report by 29 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/741 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Sept. 2002(S/2002/1018) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Luxembourg,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Luxembourg has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 29 Sep\. 2003.

5/2003/742 Letter, 18 July 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 28 Jan. 2003(S/2003/128) and its annex and reports that the Counter­Terrorism Committee has considered report from VietNam, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Vief Nam has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 29 Sep\. 2003.

5/2003/743 letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 25 Oct. 2002(S/2002/1213) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Yemen,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Yemen has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 29 Sepl. 2003.

5/2003/744 letter, 18 July 2003. from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee eslablished pursuanltoresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/268) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Bahrain,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Bahrain has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 7 Oct. 2003.

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5/2003/745 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 20 Mar. 2003(S/2003/353) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommiltee has considered report from Afghanistan,submitted pursuant to para. 6 o/Security Councilresolulion 1373 (2001) and that Afghanistan has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 10 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/746 Leller, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 the Chairman's leller of 14 Apr. 2003(5/2003/482) and its annex and reports that the Counter­Terrorism Commiltee has considered report fromBahamas, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Bahamas hasbeen requested 10 provide a 3rd report by 10 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/747 Letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sept. 2002(S/2002/1044) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Republic ofMoldova, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the Republic ofMoldova has been requested to provide a 3rd report by10 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/748 letter, 18 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Oc\. 2002(5/2002/1211) and its annex and reports that theCounter-Terrorism Commiltee has considered reportfrom Qatar, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolulion 1373 (2001) and that Qalar has beenrequested 10 provide a 3rd report by 10 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/749 letter, 18 July 2003. from the Chainman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 Jan. 2003(S/2003/147) and repons that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered supplementary report fromTajikislan, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Tajikistan hasbeen requested to provide a 3rd report by 10 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/773 Letter, 16 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(5/2003/459) and transmits 3rd report from Colombia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/774 Letter, 30 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Apr. 2003(S/2003/478) and transmits 3rd report from Venezuela,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/775 Letter, 29 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant to

,resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chail1Tlan's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(S/2003/458) and transmits 3rd report from Chile,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/776 Letter, 28 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/995) and transmits supplementary report fromKyrgyzstan, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001 ).

5/2003/786 Letter, 22 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 28 Mar. 2003(S/2002/1031/Rev.1) and its annex and transmits new,revised consolidated directory of contact points forinformation or assistance in connection with mattersarising under Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/787 Letter, 31 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Apr. 2003(S/2003/474) and transmits 3rd report from Hungary,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/788 Letter, 30 ,Iuly 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of g May 2003(S/2003/536) and transmits 3rd report from Ecuador,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/789 Letter, 31 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Sep!. 2002(S/2002/992) and transmits supplementary report fromHaiti, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

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5/2003/790 Letter, 30 July 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 May 2003(S/2003/533) and transmits supplementary report fromOman, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/816 Letter, 8 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/585) and transmits supplemenlary report fromIreland, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

5/2003/822 Letter, 19 Aug. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits statement of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs of the Russian Federation regarding theterrorist act against the Office of the SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General of the UN inBaghdad that took place on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/827 Letter, 20 Aug. 2003, from MalaYSia.Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the CoordinatingBureau of the Non-Aligned Countries, a statementissued on 20 Aug. 2003 by Non-Aligned Movement onbomb attack against headquarters of the UN Mission inBaghdad on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/833 Letter, 11 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/584) and transmits 3rd report from Uzbekistan,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/837 Letter, 27 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/588) and transmits 3rd report from the Sudan,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 af Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031838 letter, 27 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers ta the Chairman's lelter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/597) and transmits 3rd report from Cuba,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031839 Letter, 27 Aug. 2003, fram the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's Jeller of 21 May 2003(S/2003/586) and transmits 3rd report from the RussianFederation, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/840 Letter, 27 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1258) and transmits 3rd report from Sri Lanka,subrnitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/841 Letter, 27 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/20031595) and transmits 3rd report from San Marino,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/842 Letter, 27 Aug. 2002, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Apt. 2003(5/2003/476) and transmits 3rd report from lithuania,submitted 10 the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuanlto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/845 (AJ58/315) Letter, 22 Aug. 2003. from Mali.Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of the HumanSecurity Nelwork, statement by the Human SecurityNetwork on the attacks against the UN headquarters inBaghdad on 19 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/852 Letter, 29 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Apr. 2003(S/2003/429) and transmits 3rd report from Bolivia.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5120031854 Letter, 29 Aug. 2003. from the Chaiman of theSecurity Council Commitee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 Aug. 2002(S/2002/904) and transmils supplementary report fromSamoa. submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/856 Letter, 3 Sept. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/590) and transmits 3rd report from Turkey.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/860 let1er, 5 Sepl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concernin9 counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 June 2003(S/2003/626) and transmits 3rd report from NewZealand, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism CommitteeplJrsuantlo para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

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5/2003/861 Letter. 5 Sept. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 24 Ocl. 2002(S/2002l1161) and transmits supplementary report fromPapua New Guinea, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/862 Letter. 5 Sep!. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 6 June 2003(S/2003/623) and transmits 3rd report from Kazakhstan,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/868 Letter. 9 Sep!. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 11 June 2003(S/2003/647) and transmits 3rd report from theTurkmenistan, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/869 Letter, 9 Sept. 2003. from the Chainnan of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 11 June 2003(S/2003/650) and transmits 3rd report from Mexico.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031870 Let1er, 8 Aug. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 Jan. 2003(S/2003/17) and transmits supplementary report fromSuriname, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/871 Letter, 9 Sept. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 June 2003(S/2003/624) and transmits 3rd report from the LibyanArab Jamahiriya, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/877 (N58/361) Letter. 11 Sepl. 2003, from theRussian Federation. Transmits statement made by theMinister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation onthe occassion of the anniversary of the tragic events of11 Sept. in the United States.

5/2003/892 Let1er, 11 Sept. 2003. from Italy. Transmits thefollowing statements issued on 11 Sep!. 2003 by thePresidency on behalf of the European Union: a)Statement to commemorate anniversary of terroristattacks of 11 Sept. 2001: b) Statement on situation in theMiddle East.

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5120031893 Letter, 22 Sep!. 2003, from Georgia.Transmits statement of the National Security Council ofGeorgia issued on 10 Sep!. 2003 regarding the UniledSlales requesl for the inclusion of Shamil Basayev in thelist of dangerous terrorists and states that Georgia joinsthis request.

S/2003f694 Letter, 10 Sept. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Commillee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Apr. 2003(S/2003/477) and transmits 3rd report from Monaco,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/896 Letter, 16 Sep!. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 April 2003(S/2003/444) and transmits 3rd report from Peru,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031897 Letter, 16 Sep!. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 23 Apr. 2003(S/2003/464) and transmits 3rd report from theNetherlands, submitted to th~ Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031903 Letter, 1B Sept. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Apr. 2003(5/2003/434) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Gambia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Gambia has beenrequested 10 provide a supplementary report by 17 Oc\.2003.

5/20031904 Letter, 18 Sep!. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/278) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Sierra Leone,submitted pursuanllo para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and tllat Sierra Leone has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 12 Nov.2003.

512003'905 Letter, 18 Sep\. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 15 Apr. 2003(S/2003/487) and reports that lhe Counler-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Nepal, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Nepal has been requested to provide a3rd report by 17 Oct. 2003.

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5f2003'906 Letter, 18 Sep\. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 Apr.2003(S/2003/485) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Belize, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Belize has been requested to provide a3rd report by 17 Oct. 2003.

5f2003'907 Letter, 18 Sep!. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Commillee eslablished pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 14 Apr. 2003(S/2003/481) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Fiji, submittedpursuant to para, 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Fiji has been requested to provide a 3rdreport by 17 Oct. 2003.

S/2003/90B Letter, 18 Sep\. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 the Chairman's leller of 25 Mar. 2003(S/2003/384) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Kenya, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Kenya has been requested to provide a3rd report by 27 Oct. 2003.

5/20031909 Letter, 18 Sept. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(5/2003/494) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered the report from Namibia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 {2001) and that Namibia has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 27 Oct. 2003.

5/2003/910 Leller, 18 Sep\. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 31 July 2003(5/2003/886) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered the report from Kuwait,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Kuwait has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 12 Nov. 2003.

S/2003'911 Leller, 18 Sep\. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuanltoresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 25 Mar. 2003(S/2003/383) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Lao People'sDemocratic Republic, submilled pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that the LaoPeople's Democratic Republic has been requested toprovide a 3rd report by 12 Nov. 2003.

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5/2003/912 Letter, 3 July 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 May 2003(S/2003/531) and transmits 3rd report from Bosnia andHerzegovina, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/915 Letter, 22 Sepl. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 May 2003{S/2003/534} and transmits 3rd report from Thailand.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031916 (A/58/390) Letter, 24 Sept. 2003, fromKazakhstan. Transmits dedaration adopted by theparticipants of the 1st Congress of Leaders of World andTraditional Religions, held in Astana, Kazakhstan, 23-24Sept. 2003.

5/2003/935 Note [on the review of the structure andactivities of the Counter-Terrorism Committee] 1by thePresident of the Security Council.

5/2003/952 (A/581415) Letter, 27 Sepl. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmils, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003.

5/2003/953 Letter, 2 Oct. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 1 May 2003(S/2003/521) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Antigua andBarbuda, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Antigua andBarbuda has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 19 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/954 Letter, 2 Oct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 17 Apr. 2003(S/2003/495) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommitlee has considered report from Saint Vincent andthe Grenadines, submitted pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that SaintVincent and the Grenadines has been requested toprovide a 3rd report by 19 Dec. 2003.

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5/20031955 Letter, 2 Ocl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 4 Apr. 2003(SI2003/436) and reports thalthe Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Swaziland,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Swaziland has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 19 Dec.2003.

5/2003/956 Letter. 2 Ocl. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 5 Feb. 2003(S/2003/179) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Tuvalu, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Tuvalu has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 19 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/957 Letter, 2 Ocl. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 15 April 2003(S/2003/488) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Zimbabwe,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Zimbabwe has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 19 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/958 Letter, 2 Ocl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 26 Mar. 2003(S/2003/385) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Burkina Faso.submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Burkina Faso has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 26 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/959 Letter, 2 Ocl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 15 Apr. 2003(S/2003/486) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Cambodiasubmitted pursuant 10 para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Cambodia has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 26 Dec. 2003.

5/20031960 Letter. 2 Oct. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 15 Apr. 2003(8120031489) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Cameroon.submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Cameroon has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 26 Dec. 2003.

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5/2003/961 Letter, 2 Ocl. 2003, from the Chainnan of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 15 Apr. 2003(S/2003/491) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Gabon,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Gabon has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 26 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/962 Letter, 2 Oct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/258) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Guinea,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Guinea has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 26 Dec. 2003.

5/20031963 Letter, 20ct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 15 Apr. 2003(S/2003/490) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Nicaragua.submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Nicaragua has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 26 Dec. 2003.

5/2003/964 Letter, 2 Del. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chaiffilan's letter of 19 May 2003(S/2003/568) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Sao Tome andPrincipe, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Sao Tome andPrincipe has been requested to provide a supplementaryreport by 26 Dec. 2003.

512003/965 Letter, 2 Ocl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/280) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the United ArabEmirates, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the United ArabEmirates has been requested to provide a 3rd report by26 Dec. 2003.

5/20031967 Letter, 2 Del. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuanl toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/589) and transmits 3rdreport from Switzerland,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/968 Letter, 2 Del. 2003, from lhe Chairman of theSecurity Council Commiltee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2003(S/2003/740) and transmits 3rd report from Israel,SUbmitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/20031978 letter, 7 Ocl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Commillee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chaiffilan's letter of 18 July 2003(S/2003/747) and transmits 3rd report from Ihe Republicof Moldova, submitted 10 the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/979 Letter. 2 Qcl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(SI2003/593) and transmits 3rd report from thePhilippines, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommitlee pursuant 10 para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

512003/994 letter. 14 Oct. 2003. from China. Transmitsthe Chair's summary of the Asia-Europe Meeting(ASEM) Seminar on Anti-Terrorism, held in Be/jing, 22­23 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/995 Letter. 14 Oct2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Transmits work programme of the UN Committeeestablished pursuant to Security Council Resolution1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism for the period1 Oct.-31 Dec. 2003.

5120031997 Letter. 13 Ocl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003J591) and transmits 3rd report from Iceland,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/998 Letter, 90ct. 2003. from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee eslablished pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 10 Apr. 2003(S/2003/361) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Guinea-Bissau,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Guinea-Bissau has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 2 Jan.2004.

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5'20031999 Letter, 9 Ocl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Qcl. 2002(S/2002/1151) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommillee has considered report from Saint Kilts andNevis. submilled pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Saint Kills and Ne\lishas been requested to provide a supplementary reportby 2 Jan. 2004. .

5/2003/1000 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 10 Apr. 2003(S/2003/435) and reports Ihat the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Seychelles,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Seychelles has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 2 Jan.2004.

5/2003/1001 Letter, 9 Qcl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Apr. 2003(S/2003/433) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Timer-Lesle,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Timer-Leste has beenrequested to provide a supplementary :eport by 2 Jan.2004.

5/2003'1002 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 25 Apr. 2003(S/2003/497) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Vanuatu,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Vanuatu has beenrequested to provide a supplementary report by 2 Jan.2004.

5'2003'1003 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 Ihe Chairman's letter of 15 Apr. 2003(S/2003/492) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the DominicanRepublic. sUbmilled pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the DominicanRepublic has been requested to provide a 3rd report by2 Jan. 2004.

5/2003/1004 Letter. 9 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/513) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Australia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Australia has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

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5'2003'1005 Letter, 9 Qcl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/276) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommiltee has considered report from Austria,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Austria has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

5'2003/1006 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/263) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommillee has considered report from Cyprus,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Cyprus has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

5/2003/1007 Letter, 9 Cct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/275) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Estonia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Estonia has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

5'200311008 Letter, 9 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/270) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from France,submilled pursuanlto para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that France has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

5/2003'1009 Letter, 9 Oct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/267) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Indonesia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Indonesia has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

5/2003/1010 Letter, 9 Qcl. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/269) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Japan, submiltedpursuanllo para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Japan has been requested to provide a4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

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512003/1011 Letter, 9 Oct. 2003, from the Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainnan's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(5/2003/273) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Liechtenstein,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Liechtenstein has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

5/200311012 Letter, 9 Ocl. 2003, from the Chainnan of theSecurity Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 Mar. 2003(SI2003/307) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Pakistan.submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Pakistan has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 2 Jan. 2004.

5/2003/1014 Letter, 1\3 Gel. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2003(SI2003/741) and transmits 3rd report from Luxembourg,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

512003/1015 Letter, 16 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to Chariman's letter of 21 May 2003 (S/2003/594)and transmits 3rd report from Romania, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/200311018 Letter, 16 Qcl. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 April 2003(SI20031445) and transmits 3rd report from Portugal,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolutlon 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1036 Letter, 24 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 5 June 2003(SJ20031628) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Mozambique. submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

512003/1037 Letter, 24 Get. 2003, from Ihe Chainnan ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 {2001} concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 JUly 2003(SJ20031743) and transmits 3rd report from Yemen,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/200311038 Letter, 24 Oct. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-tprrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 June. 2003(S/2003/622) and transmits 3rd report from Tunisia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

512003/1039 Letter, 24 Oct. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 June 2003(SI2003/651) and transmlls supplementary report fromthe Marshalllslands, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5J2003/1040 Letter, 23 Gct. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 18 July 2003(SI2003/738) and transmits 3rd report from the formerYugoslav Republic of Macedonia, submitted to theCounter-Terrorism Committee pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/200311041 Letter, 23 Qct. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 6 Aug. 2003(SJ2003J908) and transmits supplementary report fromUganda, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001 ).

512003J1042 Letter, 23 Get. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sept. 2003(S/20031906) and transmits 3rd report from Belize,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

51200311043 Letter. 27 Oct. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Commillee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2003(512003/744) and transmits 3rd report from Bahrain,5ubmitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

S1200311044 Letter, 27 Get. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainnan's lelter of 18 JUly 2003(SI20031737) and transmits 3rd report from Armenia.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/200311050 Letter, 23 Oct. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 Sept. 2002(Sf2002/1007) and transmits supplementary report fromMali, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant 10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

5/2003/1056 Letter, 31 Oct. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Reports that a total of 58 States have failed to meet the31 Oct. 2003 deadline for the submission of outstanding2nd and 3rd reports; states further that the Committeestands ready to offer assistance to States in theirsubmission of reports; includes lists of late reports.

Symbol of Spanish version only corrected byS/2003f1056fCorr.1.

S/2003f1056/Corr.2 Letter, 31 Qct. 2003, from theChairman of the Security Council Committee establishedpursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter­terrorism: corrigendum.

Corrects text.

512003/1057 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/266) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the IslamicRepublic of Iran, submitted pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that theIslamic Republic of Iran has been requested to provide a3rd report by 9 Jan. 2004.

5/200311058 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Apr. 2003(Sf2003f496) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Madagascar,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Madagascar has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 22 Jan. 2004.

5/2003/1059 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 14 April 2003(Sf2003f484) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Mauritania.submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Mauritania has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 22 Jan. 2004.

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SI200311060 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 10 June 2003(5/2003/631) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the Niger,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that the Niger has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 22 Jan. 2004.

S/2003/1061 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/271) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Poland,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Poland has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 22 Jan. 2004.

5/200311062 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 30 May 2003(5/2003/633) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommitlee has considered report from RepUblic ofKorea, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and the Republic of Korea hasbeen requested to provide a 4th report by 22 Jan. 2004.

S/2003/1063 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 5 Apr. 2003(S/2003f480) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommiltee has considered report from Singapore,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Singapore has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 22 Jan. 2004.

Sf2003/1064 Letler, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 July 2002(5/2002/730) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Slovakia.submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Slovakia has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 22 Jan. 2004.

5/200311065 Letter, 3 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(Sf2003f272) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from South Africa,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that South Africa has beenrequested to prOVide a 4th report by 22 Jan. 2004.

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5/2003/1084 Letter, 6 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 11 June 2003(S/2003/646) and transmits 3rd report from Ukraine,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1085 Letter, 6 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/438) and transmits 3rd report from Azerbaijan,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1086 Letter, 6 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers the the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(SI20031446) and transmits 3rd report from Slovenia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1103 Letter, 11 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.R.efers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sep!. 2003(S/2003/91 0) and transmits 3rd report from Kuwait.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1104 Letter, 11Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 May 2003(S/2003/596) and transmits 3rd report from Senegal,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1117 Letter, 18 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2003(S/2003/746) and transmits 3rd report from theBahamas, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1118 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 June 2003(S/2003/625) and transmits 3rd report from Malta,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1119 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counler-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 Sept. 2003(S/2003/905l and transmits 3rd report from Nepal.submilled to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/1121 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 22 July 2003(S/2003/786) and its annex and transmits new, revisedconsolidated directory incorporating ammendments andadditions of contact points for information or assistancein connection 'Nith matters arising under Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/200311122 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chainnan's letter of 31 Mar. 2003(S/2003/403) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Canada,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Canada has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1123 letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/20031453) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Costa Rica,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Costa Rica has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1124 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 May 2003(S/2003/552) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from BruneiDarussalam, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that BruneiDarussalam has been requested to provide a 3rd reportby 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1125 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Commiltee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 25 Mar. 2003(S/2003/386) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, submitted pursuant to para. 6 ofSecurity Council resolution 1373 (2001) and that theDemocratic Republic of the Congo has been requestedto provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004

5/2003/1126 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant laresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers la the Chairman's letter of 30 July 2003(S/2003/789) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Haiti, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and Ihat Haiti has been requested 10 provide a3rd report by 12 Feb. 2004.

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5/2003/1127 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/265) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Norway,submilled pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Norway has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1128 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/451 and Corr.1) and reports that the Counter­Terrorism Committee has considered report fromLebanon, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolulion 1373 (2001) and lhat Lebanon hasbeen requested to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1129 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 16 July 2003(8/2003/720) and reports thalthe Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Jamaica,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Jamaica has beenrequesled to provide a 41h report by 12 Feb. 2004.

512003/1130 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 16 July 2003(S/2003/722) and reports thatlhe Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Greece,submitted pursuanlto para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Greece has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1131 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1371 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers 10 the Chairman's letter of 17 June 2003(S/2003/671) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Germany,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolulion 1373 (2001) and lhal Germany has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1132 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Commillee established pursuanltoresolution 1371 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/279) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Finland,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Finland has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

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5/2003/1133 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(SI2003f274) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Denmark,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolulion 1373 (2001) and that Denmark has beenrequesled to provide a 4th report by 12 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1134 (A/58/611) Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from Indiaand the Russian Federation. Transmits Declaration ofthe Russian Federation and the Republic of India onGlobal Challenges and Threats to International Securityand Stability, adopted in Moscow during the visit of thePrime Minister of India to the Russian Federation on 12Nov. 2003.

5/2003/1140 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 4 Oct. 2002(5/2002/1158) and transmits supplementary report fromthe Guyana, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant 10 para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1150 Letter, 2 Dec. 2003. from the Chairman oflhe Security Council Committee eslablished pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(5/2003/264) and reports lhatthe ~ounter-Terrorism

Committee has considered report from the UnitedKingdom, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the UnitedKingdom has been requesled to provide a 4th report by23 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/1151 Letter. 2 Dec. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant 10resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's leller of 3 Mar. 2003(8/2003/260) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Mauritius,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Mauritius has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 23 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1152 Letter. 2 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/452) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from India, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that India has been requested 10 provide a4th report by 23 Feb. 2004.

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5/200311153 Letter, 2 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/20031277) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Egypt, submittedpursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001) and that Egypt has been requested to provide a4th report by 23 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1154 Letter, 2 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 3 Mar. 2003(S/2003/261) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the CzechRepUblic, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that the CzechRepubli has been requested to provide a 4th report by23 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/1155 Letter, 2 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 21 Apr. 2003(S/2003/454) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Croatia,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Croatia has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 23 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1156 Letter, 2 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 12 May 2003(S/2003/526) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Belgium,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Belgium has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 23 Feb. 2004.

5/2003/1171 Letter, 3 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2003(S/2003/742) and transmits 3rd report from Viet Nam,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

512003/1172 Letter, 4 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 6 June 2003(S/2003/627) and transmits 3rd report from Jordan.submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1173 Letter, 4 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 13 Nov. 2002(S/2002/1254) and and transmits 3rd report fromMorocco, submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committeepursuant to para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373(2001).

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5/200311174 Letter, 8 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 25 Apr. 2003(S/2003/475) and transmits 3rd report from Latvia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

5/2003/1192 Letter, 19 Dec. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's lelter of 28 Aug. 2002(5/2002/968) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from the UN InterimAdministration in Kosovo (UNMIK), submitted pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001) andthat UNMIK has been requested to provide asupplementary report by 15 Mar. 2004.

5/2003/1193 Leller, 19 Dec. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Sepl. 2002(S/2002/1 025) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Serbia andMontenegro, submitted pursuant to para. 6 of SecurityCouncil resolution 1373 (2001) and that Serbia andMontenegro has been requested to provide a 3rd reportby 15 Mar. 2004.

5/2003/1194 Letter, 19 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) conceming counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 20 Mar. 2003(S/2003/354) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Belarus,submilted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Belarus has beenrequested to provide a 4th report by 15 Mar. 2004.

5/2003/1195 Letter. 19 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.ReFers to the Chairman's letter of 15 Apr. 2003(S/2003/493) and reports that the Counter-TerrorismCommittee has considered report from Cote d'lvoire,submitted pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001) and that Cote d'lvoire has beenrequested to provide a 3rd report by 15 Mar. 2004.

5/2003/1204 Letter, 19 Dec. 2003. from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 Ocl. 2003(S/2003/1004) and transmits 4th report from Australia,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuant10 para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

51200311210 Letter, 22 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 18 July 2003(5/2003/739) and transmits 3rd report from Angola,submitted to the Counter-Terrorism Committee pursuantto para. 6 of Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).

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5/2003/1211 Letter, 22 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 2 Oct. 2003(S/2003/965) and transmits 3rd report from the UnitedArab Emirates, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001 ).

5/2003/1218 Letter, 29 Dec. 2003, from the Chairman ofthe Security Council Committee established pursuant toresolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism.Refers to the Chairman's letter of 9 October 2003(S/2003/1 000) and transmits supplementary report fromlhe Seychelles, submitted to the Counter-TerrorismCommittee pursuant to para. 6 of Security Councilresolution 1373 (2001).

Draft resolutions

5/2003/48 Draft resolution [on improving implementationof measures imposed by paragraph 4 (b) of resolution1267 (1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000)and paragraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002) onmeasures againstlhe Taliban and AI-Qaida].

5/2003/60 Draft resolution [on combating terrorism].

5/2003/177 Draft resolution [on the bomb attack inBogota, Colombia].

S/2003/1106 Draft resolution [on the bomb attacks inIstanbul, Turkey, on 15 and 20 November 2003].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/3 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, al the 4734th meeting, 4 Apr. 2003, inconnection vvith the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Threats to international peace and securitycaused by terrorist acts'l/ by the President of theSecurity Council.

Confirms the appointment of Ambassador Arias(Spain) as the new Chairman and the continuation in officeof Ambassadors Gaspar Martins (Angola), Aguilar Zinser(Mexico) and lavrov (Russian Federation) as Vice­Chairmen of the Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC);invites the CTC 10 pursue its agenda as set out in the workprogramme for the CTC's 7th 90-day period; notes that 3States have not yet submitted a report to the CTC and that52 Member States are late in submitting a further report, incontravention of the requirements set out in resolution1373 (2001): calls on them urgently to do so, in order tomaintain tile universality of response which resolution1373 (2001) requires: invites the crc to continue reportingon its activities at regUlar intervals and expresses itsintention to review the structure and activities of the CTeno later than 4 Ocl. 2003.

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S/PRST/2003/13 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4B11lh meeling, 20 Aug. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of tile itementitled "Tllreats 10 international peace and securitycaused by terrorist acts"] I by the President of tileSecurity Council.

Unequivocally condemns the terrorist attack thattook place on 19 August 2003 against the UNHeadquarters in Baghdad: condemns also in tile strongestterms the perpetrators of such attack and underlines theneed to bring them to justice; reaffirms the imperative torespect, In all circumstances, the safety and security of UNand the need for adequate security measures to be takenin Ihis regard; reaffirms its deterrnination to assist the Iraqipeople to build peace and justice in their country and todetermine their own political future by themselves;welcomes in this regard the determination of UN tocontinue its operation in Iraq to fulfil its mandate in theservice of the Iraqi people, and will not be intimidated bysuch attacks.

5/PRST/2003/17 Stalement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4845th meeting, 16 Ocl. 2003, inconnection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Threat to international peace and securitycaused by terrorist acts"J I by the President of theSecurity Council.

Confirms the continuation of the currentarrangements for the Bureau of the Counter-TerrorismCommittee (CTC) for a further 6 months and invites theCTC to pursue its agenda as set out in the workprogramme for the CTC's 9th gO-day period (S/2003/995);noles that 48 Member Slates are late in submitting afurther report, as called for in resolution 1373 (2001): callson them urgently to do so, in order to maintain theuniversality of response which resolution 1373 (2001)requires; invites the crc to continue reporting on itsactivities at regular intervals and expresses its intention toreview the structure and activities of the CTC no later than4 Apr. 2004.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4706 (13 Feb. 2003) Colombia.

S/PV.4710 (20 Feb. 2003) Albania. Argentina, Australia,Bahrain, Belarus, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba,Egypt, El Salvador, Fiji. Greece, Islamic Republic of Iran.Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein. Myanmar, Peru, SouthAfrica, Turkey, Ukraine and Yemen.

S/PV.4734 (4 Apr. 2003) Australia, Belarus, Brazil,Cambodia, Colombia, Fiji, Greece, India, Israel, Japan,Norway, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Korea.

S/PV.4734{Resumplion1) (4 Apr. 2003) Afghanistan.

S/PV.4792 (23 JUly 2003) Colombia, Indonesia, Israel,Haly, Japan, Nepal, Peru, Republic of Korea, Ugandaand Ukraine.

5/PV.479B (29 July 2003) Argentina. Australia, Colombia,India, Israel, Italy. Japan, Liechtenstein and Ukraine.

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S/PV.4845 (16 act. 2003) Armenia, Azerbaijan, Brazil,Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan,Kazakhstan. Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.Liechtenstein. Peru, South Africa, Switzerland, Ugandaand Yemen.

S/PV.4B67 (20 Nov. 2003) Turkey.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.46B6 (17 Jan. 2003).At the 4686th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/48

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1455 (2003).

SfPV.46B8 (20 Jan. 2003).At the 4688th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/60

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1456 (2003).

S/PV.4706 (13 Feb. 2003).At the 4706th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/177

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1465 (2003).

S/PV.4710 (20 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4734 (4 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4734(Resumption1) (4 Apr. 2003).At the 4734th meeting. the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members. inconnection with prior censultations among Councilmembers on the agenda item entitled "Threats tointernational peace and security caused by terrorist acts":S/PRST/2003/3.

S/PV.4734(Resumption1 )/Corr.2 (4 Apr. 2003).Corrects text.

SfPV.4752 (6 May 2003).

S/PV.4792 (23 July 2003).

S/PV.479B (29 July 2003).

S/PV.4811 (20 Aug. 2003).At the 4811 th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the agenda item entitled "Threats tointernational peace and security caused by terrorist acts":S/PRST/2003/13.

S/PV.4845 (16 Oct. 2003).

S/PV.4845(Resumption1) (16 Oct. 2003).At the 4845th meeting, the President made a

statement. on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior censultations among Councilmembers on the agenda item entiUed "Threats tointernational peace and security caused by terrorist acts":SIP RST/2003/17.

SfPV.4B67 (20 Nov. 2003).At the 4867th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1106

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1516 (2003).

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Resolutions

S/RESf1455(2003} {Improving implementation ofmeasures imposed by paragraph 4 (b) of resolution 1267(1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000) andparagraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002) onmeasures against the Taliban and AI-Qaida).

Decides to improve the implementation of themeasures imposed by paragraph 4 (b) of resolution 1267(1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000) andparagraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002); decides thatthe measures referred to in paragraph 1 above will befurther improved in 12 months, or sooner if necessary;requests the Committee to communicate to Member Statesthe list referred to in paragraph 2 of resolution 1390 (2002)at least every 3 months, and stresses to all Member Statesthe importance of submitting to the Committee the namesand identifying Information, to the extent possible, of andabout members of the Al-Qaida organization and theTaliban and other individuals, groups, undertakings andentities associated with them so that the Committee canconsider adding new names and details to its list, unless todo so would compromise investigations or enforcementactions; requests the Secretary-General to reappoint 5experts on the expertise of the members of the MonitoringGroup established pursuant to paragraph 4 (a) ofresolution 1363 (2001), to monitor for a further period of 12months the implementation of the measures referred to inparagraph 1 of this resolution and to follow up on relevantleads relating to any Incomplete implementation of themeasures referred to in paragraph 1 above. (Adoptedunanimously, 4686111 meeting, 17 Jan, 2003)

SfRESf1456(2003) [Comballng terrorism].Decides to adopt the attached declaration on the

issue of combating terrorism (Adopted unanimously,4688th meeting, 20 Jan. 2003)

S/RES/1465(2003) [The bomb attack in Bogota,Colombia].

Condemns in the strongest terms the bomb attack inBogota, Colombia, on 7 Feb. 2003 in which many liveswere claimed and people injured. and regards such act,like any act of terrorism. as a threat to peace and security:expresses its deepest sympathy and cendolences to thepeople and the Government of Colombia and to the victimsof the bomb attack and their families; urges all States towork together urgently and 10 cooperate with and providesupport and assistance, as appropriate, to the Colombianauthorities in their efforts to find and bring to justice theperpetrators, organizers and sponsors of this, terroristattack; expresses its reinforced determination to combat allforms of terrorism, In accordance with its responsibilitiesunder the Charter of the UN. (Adopted unanimously,47061h meeting. 13 Feb. 2003)

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S/RESI1516(2003) [The bomb attacks in Istanbul, Turkey,on 15 and 20 November 2003].

Condemns in the strongest terms [he bomb attacksin Istanbul, Turkey, on 15 Nov. 2003 and 20 Nov. 2003, inwhich many lives were claimed and people injured, as wellas other terrorist acts in various countries, and regardssuch acts, like any act of terrorism, as a threat to peaceand security; expresses its deepest sympathy andcondolences to the people and Governments of Turkeyand the United Kingdom and to the victims of the terroristattacks and their families; urges all States, in accordancewith their obligations under resolution 1373 (2001), tocooperate in efforts to find and bring to justice theperpetrators, organizers and sponsors of these terroristattacks. (Adopted unanimously, 4867th meeting, 20 Nov.2003)

UGANDA-DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THECONGOSee: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO­

UGANDA

UN. SECURITY COLlNCIL-MEMBERSHIP

General documents

5/2003/332 (AJ571759) Letter, 4 Mar. 2003, fromMalaysia. Transmits, in the capacity as Chairman of theCoordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, theFinal Document, the Kuala Lumpur Declaration onContinuing the Revitalization of the Non-AlignedMovement and the Statement on Palestine, adopted atthe 13th Conference of Heads of State or Govemment ofthe Non-Aligned Countries, held in Kuala Lumpur, 20-25Feb. 2003.

5/2003/619 (AJ571824) Letter, 3 June 2003, from thelstamic Republic of Iran. Transmits ~nal communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran, 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/952 (A/58/41S) Letter, 27 Sept. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits. in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sep!.2003.

UN. SECURIl1' COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

General documents

5/2003/77 Letter, 20 Jan. 2003. from Colombia. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Colombia in December 2002.

5/2003/170 (A/S7/728) Letter, 4 Feb. 2003, from Serbiaand Montenegro. Reports that the name of the State oflhe Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was changed to·Serbia and Montenegro".

5/2003/212 Letter, 21 Feb. 2003, from France. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of France in January 2003.

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5/2003/432 letter. 21 Feb. 2003, from Germany.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of Germany in February2003.

5/2003/508 Letter, 28 Apr. 2003, from India. Concernsparticipation in the wrap-up session of the SecurityCouncil on 30 Apr. 2003; states that it is. in India's view,unreasonable and contrary to normal practice to expectone or two Member States to represent the Asian regionin the Council's deb3te and that any delegation thatwished to speak should be allowed to speak.

5/20031516 Letter, 1 May 2003, from Mexico. Transmitsreply to letter dated 28 Apr. 2003 from India(512003IS08) regarding the participation of non-membersof the Security Council in the wrap-up meeting of theCouncil on 30 Apr. 2003; states that the proposal toinvite two members from regional groups to participate inthe Council's delibertations was merely a suggestion anddid not preclude any Member State from participating.

5/2003/609 Letter, 2 June 2003, from China. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of China in November 2002.

5/2003/693 Letter, 9 July 2003, from Guinea. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of the RepUblic of Guinea in March 2003.

5/2003/763 Letter. 28 July 2003, from Mexico. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Mexico in April 2003.

5/2003/798 Letter. 8 Aug. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits assessment of the work of theSecurity Council during the Presidency of the RussianFederation in June 2003.

5/20031805 Letter, 11 Aug. 2003, from Spain. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Spain in July 2003.

5/2003/820 Letter, 18 Aug. 2003, from Cameroon.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of Cameroon in October2002.

512003/825 Letter, 13 Aug. 2003, from Bulgaria. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Bulgaria in September 2002.

S/2003/826 Letter, 20 Aug. 2003, from Pakistan.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of Pakistan in May 2003.

5/2003/1046 Letter, 14 Oct. 2003, from the UnitedKingdom. Transmits assessment of the work of theSecurity Council during the Presidency of the UnitedKingdom in September 2003.

5/2003/1120 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Transmits assessment of the work of theSecurity Council during the Presidency of the SyrianArab Republic in Aug. 2003.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK(continued)

5/2003/1221 Letter, 31 Dec. 2003, from the United States.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of the United Slates inOctober 2003.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4748 (30 Apr. 2003) Brazil, Canada, Egypt.Georgia, Greece, Indonesia, Japan and South Africa.

Discussion in plenary

8/PV.4748 (30 Apr. 2003).

8/PV.4748/Corr.1 (30 Apr. 2003).Corrects text.

5/PV.4818 (28 Aug. 2003).

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

General documents

5/2003/77 Letter, 20 Jan. 2003, from Colombia. Transmitsassessment of the war!< of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Colombia in December 2002.

5/2003/212 Letter, 21 Feb. 2003, from France. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of France in January 2003.

8/2003/432 Letter. 21 Feb. 2003, from Germany.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of Germany in February2003.

5/2003/609 Letter, 2 June 2003, from China. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of China in November 2002.

8/2003/693 Letter, 9 July 2003, from Guinea. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of the RepUblic of Guinea in March 2003.

5/2003/763 Letter, 28 July 2003. from Mexico. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Mexico in April 2003.

5/2003/798 Letter, 8 Aug. 2003, from the RussianFederation. Transmits assessment of the work of theSecurity Council during the Presidency of the RussianFederation in June 2003.

5/2003/805 Letter, 11 Aug. 2003, from Spain. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Spain in July 2003.

5/2003/820 Letter, 18 Aug. 2003, from Cameroon.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of Cameroon in October2002.

8/2003/825 Letter, 13 Aug. 2003, from Bulgaria. Transmitsassessment of the work of the Security Council duringthe Presidency of Bulgaria in September 2002.

5/2003/826 Letter, 20 Aug. 2003, from Pakistan.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of Pakistan in May 2003.

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5/2003/901 Note [on adoption of the draft report of theSecurity Council to the General Assembly covering theperiod 1 Aug. 2002 -31 July 2003]1 by the President ofthe Security Council.

8/2003/952 (A/58/415) Letter, 27 Sep!. 2002, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sept.2003.

8/2003/1046 Letter, 14 Ocl. 2003, from the UnitedKingdom. Transmits assessment of the work of theSecUrity Council during the Presidency of the UnitedKingdom in September 2003.

8/2003/1120 Letter, 21 Nov. 2003, from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Transmits assessment of the work of theSecurity Council during the Presidency of the SyrianArab Republic in Aug. 2003.

5/2003/1221 Letter, 31 Dec. 2003, from the United States.Transmits assessment of the work of the SecurityCouncil during the Presidency of the United States inOctober 2003.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4818 (28 Aug. 2003).

8/PV.4831 (19 Sep\. 2003).At the 4831s1 meeting, the draft report of the

Security Council to the General Assembly for the period 1Aug. 2002 to 31 July 2003, as corrected, was adoptedwithout vote.

5/PV.4831/Corr.1 (19 Sep!. 2003).Corrects texl.

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-SANCTIONSCOMMIITEES-OFFICERS

General documents

5/2003/10 Note [on elections of the Chairpersons andVice-Chairpersons of Security Council SanctionsCommittees] I by the President of the Security Council.

5/2003/660 Note [on election of Ihe Chairman of theSecurity Council Committee Established pursuant 10Resolution 1267 (1999) concerning the situation inAfghanistan] 1by the President of the Security Council.

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003}-AGENDA

General documents

5/2003/40 Summary statement on matters of which theSecurity Council is seized and on the stage reached Intheir consideration 1by the Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.1 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the stage reachedin their consideration as at 11 Jan. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)-AGENDA(continued)

Sf2003/40fAdd.2 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the stage reachedin their consideration as at 18 Jan. 20031 by theSecretary-Genera I.

S/2003f40/Add.3 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on Ihe stage reachedin their consideration as at 25 Jan. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.4 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the stage reachedin their consideration as at 1 Feb. 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.5 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the stage reachedin their consideration as at 8 Feb. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.6 Summary statement on mallers of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the stage reachedin their consideration as at15 Feb. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.7 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the slage reachedin their ccnsideralion as at 22 Feb. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.8 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the stage reachedin their consideration as at 1 Mar. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.9 Summary statement on matters of whichthe Security Council is seized and on the stage reachedin their consideration as at 8 Mar. 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.10 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 15 Mar. 20031 bytile Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.11 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 22 Mar. 2003/ bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.12 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 29 Mar. 2003/ bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.13 Summary statement on matters ofv..hich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereaclled in their consideration as at 5 Apr. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.14 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 12 Apr. 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)-AGENDA(continued)

S/2003/40/Add.15 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 19 Apr. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add,16 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 26 Apr. 2003 / by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.17 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 3 May 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.18 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 10 May 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.19 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 17 May 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add,20 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their ccnsideration as at 24 May 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add,21 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their ccnsideration as at 31 May 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.22 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 7 June 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.23 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 14 June 2003/ bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.24 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 21 June 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add,25 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 28 June 2003 1bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.26 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 5 July 2003 / by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.27 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 12 July 20031 by theSecretary-General.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)-AGENDA(continued)

S/2003/40/Add.28 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 19 July 2003 / by theSecretary-General.

S/2003140/Add.29 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 26 July 2003 / by theSecretary-General.

S12003/40/Add.30 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 2 Aug. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.31 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 9 Aug. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.32 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 16 Aug. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.33 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 23 Aug. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40IAdd.34 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 30 Aug. 2003 / bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.35 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at6 Sept. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.36 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at13 Sept. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.37 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 20 Sep\. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2D03/40/Add.38 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 27 Sep\. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.39 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 4 Qcl. 2003 / by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.40 Summary statement on matters ofwtlich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 11 Oct. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)-AGENDA(continued)

S/2003140/Add.41 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 18 Ocl. 2003 1by theSecretary-General.

S/2003140/Add.42 Summary statement on matters ofwhich tile Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 25 Oct. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.43 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 1 Nov. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.44 Summary statement on matters ofWhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 8 Nov. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.45 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 15 Nov. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.46 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 22 Nov. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

5/2003f40/Add.47 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 29 Nov. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.48 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 6 Dec. 20031 by theSecretary-General.

5/2003/40/Add.49 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at13 Dec. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.50 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council IS seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 20 Dec. 20031 bythe Secretary-General.

S/2003/40/Add.51 Summary statement on matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized and on the stagereached in their consideration as at 27 Dec. 2003/ bythe Secretary-General.

5/2003/255 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003. from the Syrian ArabRepublic. Refers to the summary statement of theSecretary-General (5/2003/40) and requests retention ofitems 1. 16. 19 and 26 listed in paragraph 8 of theabove-mentioned document on the list of matters ofwhich the Security Council is seized; reaffinms theposition of the Government of the Syrian Arab Republicset out in its note No. SC/GEN/46 dated 9 Feb. 1998(S/1998/1t1).

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)-AGENDA(continued)

5/20031282 Letter, 5 Mar. 2003, from the Sudan.Requests that item 4, contained in para. 8 of thesummary statement by the Secretary-General of 14 Feb.2003 (S/2003/40), be retained on the list of items ofwhich the Security Council is seized.

5120031336 Letter, 13 Mar. 2003, from the IslamicRepublic of Iran. Refers to the summary statement of theSecretary-General (S/2003/40) and requests theretention of item 20 listed in paragraph 8 of the saiddocument, entitled "The situation between Iran and Iraq",on the list of matters of which the Security Council isseized.

5120031359 Letter. 18 Mar. 2003. from Cuba. Refers to thesummary statement of the Secretary-General(S/2003/40) and requests the retention of items 5, 6, 10and 31 listed in paragraph 10 of the said document onthe list of matters of which the Security Council is seized.

5/20031390 Letter, 27 Mar. 2003, from the Libyan ArabJamahiriya. Refers to the summary statement of theSecretary-General (S/2003/40) and requests theretention of items 1,9,16-17, 19,22-24,27 and 29contained in paragraph 8 of the aforementioneddocument on the list of matters of which the SecurityCouncil is seized.

5/20031450 Letter, 21 Apr. 2003, from the Chairman of theCommittee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights ofthe Palestinian People. Refers to the summarystatement on matters of which the Security Council isseized (S/2003/40) and reiterates objection to thedeletion from the list of items relating to the exercise ofthe inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, thequestion of Palestine and the situation in the MiddleEast.

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)­REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS

Reports

5/20031151 Report concerning the credentials of thealternate representative of the Russian Federation onthe Security Council 1 by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 6 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/173 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the deputy and alternaterepresentatives of tho Russian Federation on theSecurity Council.

Issued: 13 Feb. 2003.

512003/196 Report concerning the credentials of thealternate representative of Germany on the SecurityCouncil 1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 19 Feb. 2003.

5120031242 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the alternate representative of theUnited States of America on the Security Council.

Issued: 3 Mar. 2003.

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5/2003/368 Report concerning the credentials of thealternate representative of Mexico on the SecurityCouncil 1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 26 Mar. 2003.

5/20031501 Report concerning the credentials of thealternate representative of United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Northern Ireland on the Security Council 1bythe Secretary-General.

Issued: 23 Apr. 2003.

5/20031600 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the deputy representative of Germanyon the Security Council.

Issued: 2 June 2003.

5/20031601 Report 01 the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the alternate representative of Chile onthe Security Council.

Issued: 2 June 2003.

5/2003/644 Report of Ihe Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the allernate representative of Chinaon the Security Council.

Issued: 12 June 2003.

5/2003/658 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the representative of Chile on theSecurity Council.

Issued: 18 June 2003.

5120031686 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the allernate representative ofGermany on the Security Council.

Issued: 3 JUly 2003.

5/20031692 Report concerning the credentials of thealternate representatives of Mexico on the SecurityCouncil 1by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 8 July 2003.

5/20031718 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the alternate representative of Chile onIhe Security Council.

Issued: 18 July 2003.

512003/733 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the alternate representative of UnitedStates of America on the Security Council.

Issued: 21 JUly 2003.

5/20031767 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the representative of the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on theSecurity Council.

Issued: 29 July 2003.

5/20031795 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the representative of China on theSecurity Council.

Issued: 8 Aug. 2003.

5/2003/811 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the representative of Guinea on theSecurity Council.

Issued: 13 Aug. 2003.

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2003)­REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (continued)

5/2003/881 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the alternate representative ofGermany on the Security Council.

Issued: 12 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/936 Report of the Secretary-General concerningthe credentials of the representative of the Syrian ArabRepublic on the Security Council.

Issued: 3 Ocl. 2003.

512003/1026 Report concerning the credentials of thealternate representatives of China on the SecurityCouncil/ by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 21 Ocl. 2003.

5/2003/1207 Report concerning the credentials of thealternate representatives of Chile on the SecurityCouncil! by the Secretary-General.

Issued: 29 Dec. 2003.

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL (2004)­REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS

Reports

5/2003/1213 Report of the SecretalY-General concerningthe credentials of the representatives and deputy andalternate representatives of the members of the SecurityCouncil elected for the period 2004-2005.

Issued: 30 Dec. 2003.

UN ASSISTANCE MISSION FOR IRAQSee also: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Draft resolutions

5/2003/812 Draft resolution (on establishment of the UNAssistance Mission for Iraq] 1Angola, Bulgaria,Cameroon, Chile, Guinea, Spain, United Kingdom ofGreat Britain and Northern Ireland and United States ofAmerica.

Discussion in plenary

SfPV.4BOB (14 Aug. 2003).At the 4808th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/812

was adopted (14-0-1): resolution 1500 (2003).

Resolutions

5/RES/1500(2003) [Establishment of the UN AssistanceMission for Iraq].

Welcomes the establishmenl of the broadlyrepresentative Governing Council of Iraq on 13 July 2003,as an important step towards the formation by the peopleof Iraq of an internationally recognized, representativegovernment that will exercfse the sovereignty of Iraq;decides to establish the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq tosupport the Secretary-General in the fulfilment of hismandate under resolution 1483 in accordance with thestructure and responsibilities set out in his report of 15 JUly2003, for an initial period of 12 months. (Adopted 14-0-1,4808th meeting, 14 Aug. 2003)

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UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTANSee a/so: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/333 (N57/762) The situation in Afghanistan andits implications for international peace and security :report of the Secretary-General.

Issued: 18 Mar. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/922 Letter, 30 Sepl. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to para. 58 of the Secretary­General's report of 23 July 2003 (N57f850-S/2003f754and Corr.1 ) on the situation in Afghanistan and itsImplications for international peace and security andreports that the Council has taken note of the Secretary­General's intention 10 increase the Military Advisory Unitfrom 8 to 12 officers.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/380 Draft resolution [on extention of the mandateof the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan).

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4730 (28 Mar. 2003) Afghanistan.

5/PV.4750 (6 May 2003) Afghanistan.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4730 (28 Mar. 2003).At the 4730th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/380

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1471 (2002).

5/PV.4750 (6 May 2003).

Resolutions

5/RES/1471(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNAssistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA»).

Decides to extend UNAMA for an additional periodof 12 months from the date of adoption of this resolution;stresses that the continued provision of focused recoveryand reconstruction assistance can contribute significantlyto the implementation of the Bonn Agreement; stressesalso, in the context of paragraph 3 above, that whilehumanitarian assistance should be provided whereverthere is a need, recovery or reconslruction assistanceought to be provided. through the TransitionalAdministration, and implemented effectively, where localauthorities demonstrate a commitment to maintaining asecure environment, respecting human rights andcountering narcotics: requests UNAMA, with the support ofthe Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights,to continue to assist the Afghan Independent HumanRights Commission in the full implementation of the humanrights provisions of the Bonn Agreement and the NationalHuman Rights Programme for Afghanistan, in order tosupport the protection and development of human rights inAfghanistan; requests the International Security AssistanceForce, in implementing its mandate in accordance withresolution 1444 (2002) of 27 Nov. 2002, to continue towork in close consultation with the Secretary-General andhis Special Representative. (Adopted unanimously, 4730lhmeeting, 28 Mar. 2003)

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UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE

Reports

5/2003/655 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Disengagement Observer Force for theperiod 6 December 2002 to 18 June 2003.

Issued: 18 June 2003.

5/2003/114B Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Disengagement Observer Force for theperiod 19 June 2003 to 9 December 2003.

Issued: 9 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/726 Letter, 15 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Franciszek Gagor (Poland) to the post of ForceCommander of UN Disengagement Observer Force toreplace Ba Wranker (Sweden).

5/2003/727 letter, 18 July 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter of 15 July 2003 fromthe Secretary-General (S/2003/726) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of hisintention to appoint Franciszek Gagor (Poland) to thepost of Force Commander of the UN DisengagementObserver Force.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/668 Draft resolution [on renewal of mandate of theUN Disengagement Observer Force].

5/2003/1176 Draft resolution [on renewal of the mandateof the UN Disengagement Observer Force].

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/9 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4779th meeting, 26 June 2003.in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in the Middle East'1/ by thePresident of the Security Coundl.

As is known, the report of the Secretary-General onthe UN Disengagement Observer Force (S/2003/655)states in paragraph 12: " ... the situation in the Middle Eastis very tense and is likely to remain so, unless and until acomprehensive settlement covering all aspects of theMiddle East problem can be reached". That statement ofthe Secretary-General reflects the view of the SecurityCouncil.

S/PRST/2003/29 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4889th meeting, 22 Dec. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in the Middle East"] I by thePresident of the Security Council.

As is known, the report of the Secretary-General onthe UN Disengagement Observer Force {S/2003/1148)states in paragraph 11: "The situation in the Middle East isvery tense and is likely to remain so unless and until acomprehensive settlement covering all aspects of theMiddle East problem can be reached." That statement ofthe Secretary-General reflects the view of the SecurityCouncil.

Discussion in plenary

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S/PV.4779 (26 June 2003).At the 4779th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/668

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1488 (2003); atlhesame meeting, the President made a complementarystatement, on behalf of the Council, in connection with theresolution just adopted on the renewal of the mandate ofthe UN Disengagement Observer Force: S/PRST/2003/9.

S/PV.4B7B (11 Dec. 2003).

5/PV.48B9 (22 Dec. 2003).At the 4889th meeting, draft resolution S12003/1176

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1520 (2003); thePresident made a statement, on behalf of the Councilmembers, in connection with prior consultations amongCouncil members on [he "Renwal of the mandate of theUN Disengagement Observer Force": S/PRST/2003/29.

Resolutions

5/RE5/14B8(2003) [Renewal of the mandate of the UNDisengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)].

Calls upon the parties concerned to implementimmediately its resolution 338 (1973) of 22 Ocl. 1973:decides to renew the mandate of UNDOF for a period of 6monthS, that is, until 31 Dec. 2003. (Adopted unanimously,4779th meeting. 26 June 2003)

SIRES/1520(2003) [Renewal of the mandate of the UNDisengagement Force (UNDOF)).

Decides to renew (he mandate of UNDOF for aperiod of 6 months, that is, until 30 June 2004; requeststhe Secretary-General to submit, at the end of this period,a report on the developments in the situation and themeasures taken to implement resolution 338 (1973).(Adopted unanimously, 4889th meeting, 22 Dec. 2003)

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION INKOSOVOSee also: KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Reports

5/2003/113 Report of the Secretary-General on the UnitedNations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 29 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/421 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 14 Apr. 2003.

512003/511 Letter, 29 Apr. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Transmits monthly report on the internationalsecurity presence in Kosovo. covering the period 1-31Mar. 2003.

S/2003/675 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 26 June 2003.

S/2003/996 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

Issued: 15 Oct. 2003.

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General documents

5120031761 Letter, 24 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Harri Holkeri (Finland) as his SpecialRepresentative and Head of the UN InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo.

5120031762 Letter, 28 .luly 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof 24 July 2003 (S/2003/761 ) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of theSecretary-General's inlenlion to appoint Harri Holkeri(Finland) as his Special Representative and Head of theUN Inlerim Administration Mission in Kosovo.

5120031815 Letter, 14 Aug. 2003, from Serbia andMontenegro. Requests that an urgent meeting of theSecurity Council be convened to consider the latestdevelopments in Kosovo and Metohija. especially theaHeged terrorist attack in the village of Gorazdevac in thePec region, resulted in the deaths of 2 Serb children andinjuries 10 others, 13 Aug. 2003.

Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

5/PR5T/2003/1 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4703rd meeting, 6 Feb. 2003, inconnection 'Nith the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998), 1199(1998),1203 (199B), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)"] I bythe President of the Security Ciuncil.

Reaffirms its continued commitment to the full andeffective implementation of UN Security Council resolution1244 (1999); further reaffirms its commitment to theobjective of a multiethnic and democratic Kosovo and callsupon all communities to work towards this goal andactively participate in the public institutions as well as thedecision-making process, and integrate into society;encourages the establishment of direct dialogue betweenPristina and Belgrade on issues of practical importance toboth sides; condemns the violence within the KosovoAlbanian community, as well as the violence against theKosovo Serb community; urges local institutions andleaders to exert influence on the climate for the rule of lawby condemning all violence and actively supporting theefforts of the police and the jUdiciary; welcomes the reportof the Secrelary-General on the activities of UNMIK andrecent developments in Kosovo (S/2003/113) and thebriefing of the Special Representative of the Secretary­General on the status of implementation of thebenchmarks for Kosovo; strongly rejects unilateralinitiatives which may jeopardize stability and thenormalization process not only in Kosovo but also in theentire region; supports the Special Representative of theSecretary-General's continued efforts including in suchpriority areas as revitalizing the economy throughinvestment, combating crime and illegal trafficking, andbuilding a multi-ethnic society, while ensuring conditionsfor the sustainable return of refugees and lOPs.

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5/PR5T/2003/26 Stalement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4880lh meeting, 12 Dec. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "Security Council resolutions 1160 (1998), 1203(1998),1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)"] I by the Presidentof the Security Council.

Welcomes the launching of a review mechanismgiving new momentum to the implementation of thestandards before status policy that was designed forKosovo; urges the Provisional Institutions of Self­Government to participate fUlly and demonstrate theircommitment to the process; supports the "Stadards forKosovo" and reaffirms ils intention 10 continue to considerthe regUlar reports of the Secretary-General as to theProvisional Institutions of Self-Government's progresstowards meeting the slandards; supports the prospect of acomprehensive review of the Provisional Institutions ofSelf·Government's progress in meeting the slandards;stresses that further advancement towards a process 10determine future status of Kosovo in accordance withresolution 1244 (1999) will depend on the positiveoutcome of this comprehensive review; reaffirms its fullsupport to the Special Representative of the Secretary­General and calls on the Provisional Institutions of Self­Government of Kosovo and concerned to cooperate fullywilhhim.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

SIPV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro, Greeceand Norway.

S/PV.4742 (23 Apr. 2003) Albania, Greece and Serbiaand Montenegro.

5/PV.4770 (10 June 2003) Serbia and Montenegro,Greece.

SIPV.4782 (3 July 2003) Albania, Italy, Japan and Serbiaand Montenegro.

SIPV.4B09 (18Aug. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

51PV.4823 (12 Sep!. 2003) Serbia and Monlenegro,Albania, Italy.

S/PV.4853 (30 act. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

S/PV.4B80 (12 Dec. 2003) Serbia and Montenegro.

5/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003) Albania, Italy and Serbia andMontenegro.

Discussion in plenary

SIPV.4702 (6 Feb. 2003).

S/PV.4703 (6 Feb. 2003).At the 4703rd meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on situation in Kosovo: SIPRST/200311.

S/PV.4742 (23 Apr. 2003).

S/PV.4770 (10 June 2003).

S/PV.4782 (3 JUly 2003).

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UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION INKOSOVO (continued)

5/PV.4809 (18 Aug. 2003).

S/PV.4823 (12 Sepl. 2003).

S/PV.4853 (30 Oct. 2003).

SJPV.4880 (12 Dec. 2003).At the 4880th meeting, the President made a

statement, on behalf of the Council members, inconnection with prior consultations among Councilmembers on the item entitled "Security Council resolutions1160 (1998), 1203 (1998), 1239 (1999) and 1244 (1999)":S/PRST12003126.

S/PV.4886 (17 Dec. 2003).

UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANONSee also: ISRAEL-LEBANON

MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Reports

512003138 Report of the Secretary-General on the UnitedNations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the period from 13July 2002 to 14 January 2003).

Issued: 14 Jan. 2003.

5120031728 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (for the periodfrom 15 January to 23 July 2003).

Issued: 23 July 2003.

General documents

512003/36 Letter. 9 Jan. 2003. from Lebanon. Requeststhe Security Council to extend the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon, which expires on 31 Jan.2003, for an additional interim period of 6 months, inaccordance with the provisions of the Security Councilresolutions 425 (1978) and 426 (1978) of 19 Mar. 1978.

5/20031685 Letter, 2 July 2003, from Lebanon. Requeststhe Security Council to extend the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon which expires on 31 July 2003.for a further interim period of 6 months.

Draft resolutions

512003/111 Draft resolution [on extention of the mandateof the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] 1France.

512003/778 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Interim Force in Lebanon] 1France.

DIscussion In plenary

5/PV.4689 (21 Jan. 2003).

5/PV.4696 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 4696th meeting. draft resolution 5/2003/111

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1461 (2003).

5/PV.4795 (25 July 2003).

5/PV,4802 (31 July 2003).At the 4802nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/778

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1496 (2003).

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Resolutions

S/RE5/1461(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)].

Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 July2003; commends the Government of Lebanon for takingsteps to ensure the return of its effective authoritythroughout the south, including the deployment ofLebanese armed forces, and calls on it to continue toextend these measures and to do its utmost to ensure acalm environment throughout the south; calls on theparties to ensure UNIFIL is accorded full freedom ofmovement in the discharge of its mandate throughout itsarea of operation as outlined in the Secretary-General'sreport; reiterates its call on the parties to continue to fulfilthe commitments they have given to respect fully thewithdrawal line identified by the UN; condemns all acts ofviolence, expresses great concern about the seriousbreaches and the air, sea and land violations of thewithdrawal line; supports the continued efforts of UNIFIL tomaintain the ceasefire along the withdrawal fine; stressesthe necessity to provide the Government of Lebanon andUNIFIL with any additional maps and records on thelocation of mines; requests the Secretary-General tocontinue consultations with the Government of Lebanonand other parties directly concerned on the implementationof this resolution and to report thereon to the Councilbefore the end of the present mandate. (Adoptedunanimously, 4696th meeting, 30 Jan. 2003)

S/RES/1496(2003) [Exlension of the mandate of the UNInterim Force in Lebanon (UNIF1L)].

Decides to extend the present mandate until 31 Jan.2004; reiterates ils strong support for the tenitorialintegrlty, sovereignty and political independence ofLebanon within its internationally recognized boundaries;calls on the parties to ensure UNIFIL is accorded fullfreedom of movement in the discharge of its mandatethroughout its area of operation as outlined in theSecretary-General's report; reiterates its call on the partiesto continue to fulfil the commitments they have given torespect fully the withdrawal line identified by the UN toexercise utmost restraint and to cooperate fully with theUN and UNIFIL; condemns all acts of violence, expressesgreat concern about the serious breaches and the air, seaand land violations of the withdrawal line, and urges theparties to put an end to these violations and to abidescrupulously by their obligation to respect the safety ofUNIFIL and other UN personnel; requests the Secretary­General to continue consultations with the Government ofLebanon and other parties directly concerned on theimplementation of this resolution and to report thereon tothe Council before the end of the present mandate as wellas on the activities of UNIFIL and the tasks presentlycarried out by the UN Truce Supervision Organization.(Adopted unanimously, 4802nd meeting, 31 July 2003)

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UN IRAQ-KUWAIT OBSERVATION MISSIONSee also: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Reports

S/20031393 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (for theperiod from 16 September to 21 March 2003).

Issued: 31 Mar. 2003.

512003/3931Add.1 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (for theperiod from 16 September to 21 March 2003) :addendum.

Issued: 1 Apr. 2003.

S/2003/656 Report of the Secretary-General on theactivities of the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait ObservationMission (for the period from 22 March to 15 June 2003).

Issued: 17 June 2003.

S/20031933 Report of the Secretary-General on theactivities of the United Nalions Iraq-Kuwait ObservationMission for the period 16 June-1 October 2003.

Issued: 2 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/27 Letter, 6 Jan. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's decision toappoint Brigadier-General Franciszek Gagor (Poland) asthe next Force Commander of the UN Iraq-KuwaitObservation Mission, to succeed Major General MiguelAngel Moreno (Argentina), who relinquished his post on18 Nov. 2002.

5/2003128 Letter, 9 Jan. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to Secretary-General's letterdated 6 Jan. 2003 (SI2003/27) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of hisproposal to appoint Franciszek Gagor (Poland) as ForceCommander of the UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission.

S/2003/319 Letter, 14 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter dated 13 Mar. 2003 from the Minister of ForeignAffairs concerning the decision by the UN Secretariat toWIthdraw the international observers of the UN Iraq­Kuwait Observation Mission from their posts; appeals tothe Secretary-General to intervene immediately andrevoke the order 10 withdraw.

5120031325 Letter, 18 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Minister of ForeignAffairs concerning the decision by the UN Secretariat towithdraw from Iraq the UN staff and the inspection teamsof the UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission and IAEA and to stop the oil-for-foodprogramme.

S/2003/327 Letter, 16 Mar. 2003. from Iraq. Transmitsletter dated 16 Mar. 2003 from the Minister of ForeignAffairs concerning the grave consequences of thewithdrawal of the UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission:reaffirms Iraq's legitimate right of self-defence in order toprotect its citizens and property.

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512003/358 Letter, 21 Mar. 2003, from Iraq. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Vice-President of Iraqconcerning draft resolution submitted by the UNSecretariat containing changes to be made in the oil-for­food programme.

512003/400 Letter, 3 Apr. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that members of the SecurilyCouncil, after reviewing the question whether toterminate or continue the UN Iraq-Kuwait ObservationMission (UNIKOM) and its operational modalities andnoling that UNIKOM is currently unable to fulfil itsmandale as a result of the situation on the ground,concur with the Secretary-General's recommendationthat a peacekeeping presence be retained at anappropriate level for a further 3 months. until 6 July2003.

Draft resolutions

8/20031684 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission].

Discussion in plenary

SIPV.4733 (2 Apr. 2003).

SIPV.4781 (1 July 2003).

SIPV.4783 (3 July 2003).. At the 47B3rd meeting, draft resolution 8/200316B4

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1490 (2003).

Resolutions

SIRE5/1490(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNIraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UN1KOM)].

Decides to continue the mandate of UNIKOM for afinal period untH 6 Oct. 2003; directs the Secretary-Generalto negotiate the transfer of UNIKOM's non-removableproperty and of those assets that cannot be disposedotherwise to the States of Kuwall and Iraq, as appropriate;decides to end the demilitarized zone extending 10kilometres into Iraq and 5 kilometres into Kuwait from theIraq-Kuwait border at the end of UNIKOM's mandate on 6Oct. 2003; requests the Secretary-General to report to theCouncil on the completion of UNIKOM's mandate.(Adopted unanimously, 4783rd meeting, 3 July 2003)

UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM INWESTERN SAHARASee also: WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Reports

8/2003/59 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation conceming Western Sahara.

Issued: 16 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/565 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation concerning Western Sahara.

Issued: 23 May 2003.

S/20031565/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General onthe situation concerning Westem Sahara: corrigendum.

Issued: 30 May 2003. - Corrects text in Annex 3.

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UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM INWESTERN SAHARA (continued)

S/2003'1016 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation concerning Western Sahara.

Issued: 16 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/192 Letter, 13 Feb. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 690(1991) establishing the UN Mission for the Referendumin Western Sahara (MINURSO) and states theSecretary-General's intention to add Croatia. Mongoliaand Sri Lanka to the list of countries providing militarypersonnel to MINURSO.

5/2003/193 Letter, 18 Feb. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter dated 13 Feb. 2003 (S/2003/192) and reports thatthe members of the Security Council took note of hisintention to add Croatia, Mongolia and Sri Lanka to thelist of countries providing military personnel to the UNMission for Referendum in Western Sahara.

5/2003/341 Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, from the Secrelary­General. Refers to the question of Western Sahara, inparticular the activities of the Secretary-General'sPersonal Envoy, pursuant to Security Council resolution1463 (2003) and proposes that the Council considerauthorizing a technical extension of the mandate of UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara for afurther period of 2 months, until 31 May 2003.

5/2003/796 Letter, 5 Aug. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Alvaro de Soto (Peru) as his SpecialRepresentative for Western Sahara who will replaceWilliam Swing (Democratic Republic of the Congo).

5/2003/1045 Letter, 28 Oct. 2003. from Algeria. Transmitsits position on the Security Council resolution 1513(2003) on extension of the mandate of the UN Missionfor the Referendum in Western Sahara, adopted on 28Oct. 2003; expresses its strong support on the peaceplan for self-determina tion of the people of WesternSahara.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/116 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara].

5/2003/360 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara].

5/2003/577 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara].

S/2003/777 Draft resolution (on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara] 1 United States of America.

5'2003/1034 Draft resolution [on extension of themandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum inWestern Sahara].

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Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4690 (22 Jan. 2003).

S/PV.4698 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 4698th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/116

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1463 (2003).

S/PV.4725 (25 Mar. 2003).At the 4725th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/360

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1469 (2003).

S/PV.4763 (28 May 2003).

5/PV.4765 (30 May 2003).At the 4765th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/565

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1485 (2003).

S/PV.4801 (31 July 2003).At the 4801st meeting, draft resolution S/2003/777

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1495 (2003).

5/PV.4847 (23 Oct. 2003).

5/PV.4B50 (28 Oct. 2003).At the 4B50th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1034

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1513 (2003).

Resolutions

5/RE5/1463(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)).

Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO untilMar. 2003 in order to give the parties time to consider theproposal presented to them by the Personal Envoy of theSecretary-General; requests the Secretary-General toprovide a report on the situation by 17 Mar. 2003; decidesto remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously,4698th meeting, 30 Jan. 2003)

S/RE5/1469(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)].

Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until31 May 2003; requests the Secretary-General to provide areport on the situation by 19 May 2003 as proposed by theSecretary-General in his letter to the President of theSecurity Council of 19 Mar. 2003 (S/2003/341). (Adoptedunanimously, 4725th meeting, 25 Mar. 2003)

5/RES/14B5(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)].

Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until31 July 2003 in order to consider further the report of theSecretary-General of 23 May 2003 (S/2003/565). (Adoptedunanimously, 4765th meeting, 30 May 2003)

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UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM INWESTERN SAHARA (continued)

S/RES/1495(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)j.

Continues to support strongly the efforts of theSecretary-General and his Personal Envoy and similarlysupports their Peace plan for self-determination of thepeople of Westem Sahara as an optimum political solutionon the basis of agreement between the 2 parties: callsupon the parties to work with the UN and with each othertowards acceptance and implementation of the Peaceplan: decides to extend the mandate of M/NURSO until 31Oct. 2003. (Adopted unanimously, 4801st meeting, 31 July2003)

S/RE5/1513(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)].

Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until31 Jan. 2004: decides to remain seized of the matter.(Adopted unanimously, 4850th meeting, 28 Oct. 2003)

UN MiSSION IN COTE D'IVOIRESee a/so: CeTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Reports

5/2003/1069 Second report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Mission in C6te d'lvoire.

Issued: 4 Nov. 2003.

General documents

S/2003/1081 Letter, 12 Nov. 2003, from Cote d'lvoire.Transmits message from the President of COte d'lvolreon the occasion of the debate on the renewal of themandate of the UN Mission in C6te d'lvoire.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/539 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UNMission in Cote d'lvoirej.

5/2003/1083 Draft resolution [on extension of themandate of the UN special political mission In Coted'lvoirej.

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Statements by the President of the SecurityCouncil

S/PRST/2003/20 Statement [made on behalf of theSecurity Council, at the 4857th meeting, 13 Nov. 2003,in connection with the Council's consideration of the itementitled "The situation in Cote d'lvoire"jl by the Presidentof the Security Ciuncil.

Urges alllvorian political forces to implement fully,without delay or precondition all the provisions of thelinas-Marcoussis Agreement as well as those of theagreement reached in Accra on 8 Mar. 2003 ("Accra 11")with a view to open, free and transparent elections beingheld in C6te d'lvoire in 2005; emphasizes the urgent needto begin reforming land law and electoral rules, restorepublic services and the authority of the State throughoutthe territory of C6te d'lvoire, and end the use ofmercenaries and the illicit purchase of weapons in violationof national laws: condemns firmly the grave human rightsviolations; further condemns the murder of a Frenchjournalist on 21 Oct. in Abidjan; further condemns thehostile acts against UN personnel in Bouake and Man on24 and 25 Oct., and recalls that all the parties are obliged,by resolution 1479 (2003). to cooperate with the specialpolitical mission established by the Security Council, theUN Mission in Cote d'lvoire, and to ensure freedom ofmovement of its personnel; reiterates its full support for theefforts of the Economic Community of West African States,France and the Special Representative of the Secretary­General with a view to stabiliZing the country and seekinga peaceful settlement of (he connict.

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4754 (13 May 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

S/PV.4857 (13 Nov. 2003) Cote d'lvoire.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4754 (13 May 2003).At the 4754th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/539

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1479 (2003).

S/PV.4854 (7 Nov. 2003).

5/PV.4857 (13 Nov. 2003).At the 4857th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1083

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1514 (2003); thePresident made a statement on behalf of the Councilmembers, in connection with prior consultations amongCouncil members on the situation in C6te d'lvoire:S/PRST/2003/20.

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Resolutions

S/RES/1479(2003) [Establishment of the UN Mission inCote d'/voire (MINUCI)].

Decides to establish, for an initial period of 6months, a UN Mission in Cote d'lvoire (MINUCI), with amandate to facilitate the implementation by the Ivorianparties of the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement, and includinga military component; approves the establishment of asmall staff to support the Special Representative of theSecretary-General on political, legal, civil affairs, civilianpolice, elections. media and public relations, humanitarianand human rights issues, and the establishment of amilitary liaison group; requests that special attention begiven to the gender component within the staff of MINUCIand to the situation of women and girls, consistent withresolution 1325 (2000); renews its appeal to alllvorianpolitical forces to implement fully and without delay theLinas-Marcoussis Agreement and invites the governmentof national reconciliation to this end to develop a timetablefor implementing the Linas-Marcoussls Agreement and tocommunicate this timetable to the Monitoring Committee;emphasizes again the need to bring to justice thoseresponsible for the serious violations of human rights andinternational humanitarian law that have taken place inCote d'lvoire since 19 Sep!. 2002; stresses the importanceof an early start to the process of disarmament,demobilization and reintegration; requests alllvorianparties to cooperate with MINUCI in the execution of itsmandate, to ensure the freedom of movement of itspersonnel throughout the country and the unimpeded andsafe movement of the personnel of humanitarian agencies,and to support efforts to find safe and durable solutions forrefugees and displaced persons. (Adopted unanimously,4754th meeting, 13 May 2003)

S/RES/1514{2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNspecial political. mission in Cote d'lvoire (MINUCI)].

Decides that the mandate of MINUCI. shall beextended until 4 Feb. 2004; requests the Secretary­General to report to the Security Council by 10 Jan. 2004on MINUCl's efforts to facilitate peace and stability In Coted'lvoire, including how those efforts might be improved andin particular the possible reinforcement of the UN presencein Cote d'lvoire. (Adopted unanimously, 4857th meeting,13 Nov. 2003)

UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREASee a/so: ERlTREA-ETHIOPIA

Reports

5/2003/257 Progress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea.

Issued: 6 Mar. 2003.

S/2003/257/Add.1 Progress report of the Secretary­General on Ethiopia and Eritrea : addendum.

Issued: 31 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/665 Progress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea.

Issued: 26 June 2003.

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5/2003/665/Add.1 Progress report of the Secretary­General on Ethiopia and Eritrea : addendum: Eritrea­Ethiopia Boundary Commission: schedule of the orderof activities ahead as at 16 July 2003.

Issued: 22 July 2003.

5/2003/858 Pro9ress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea.

Issued: 4 Sept. 2003.

5/2003/1186 Progress report of the Secretary-General onEthiopia and Eritrea.

Issued: 19 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/305 Letter, 11 Mar. 2003, from Eritrea. Transmitsletter of the same date from the Minister for ForeignAffairs referring to report of the Secretary-General(S/2003/257) on the extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Ethiopia and Eritrea; states that Ethiopia isallegedly impeding the preparatory field work ofdemarcation in violation of the Demarcation Direction ofthe Boundary Commission, and that it is threatening toreject the delimitation decision in violation of the AlgiersPeace Agreement.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/312 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea].

5/2003/872 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea].

Discussion in plenary

S/PV,4716 (10 Mar. 2003).

5/PV.4719 (14 Mar. 2003).At the 4719th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/312

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1466 (2003).

5/PV.4821 (9 Sept. 2003).

S/PV.4822 (12 Sept. 2003).At the 4822nd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/872

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1507 (2003).

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UN MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA(continued)

Resolutions

S/RE5/1466(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)].

Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE at thetroop and military observer levels authorized by itsresolution 1320 (2000) until 15 Sept. 2003; calls on theparties to cooperate fUlly and expeditiously with UNMEE inthe implementation of its mandate to ensure the personalsecurity of UNMEE staff when operating in territories undertheir control, and to facilitate their work, including by .establishing a direct high-altitude flight route for UNMEEbetween Asmara and Addis Ababa, which would relievethe unnecessary additional cost to UNMEE; demands thatthe parties allow UNMEE full freedom of movement andremove with immediate effect any and all restrictions on,and impediments to the work of, UNMEE and its staff inthe discharge of its mandate; affirms the ability of UNMEE,within its existing verification mandate, to monitor theparties' fulfilment of their responsibilities with regard to thesecurity of the Boundary Commission staff working in thefield; calls on the parties to refrain from unilateral troop orpopulation movements, including establishment of any newsettlements In areas near the border, until demarcationand orderly transfer of territorial control has beenaccomplished, in accordance with article 4.16 0.1 theComprehensive Peace Agreement; reaffirms its decision toreview frequenlly the progress made by the parties in theimplementation of their commitments pursuant to theAlgiers Agreements, including through the BoundaryCommission, and to review any implications for UNMEE,including with regard to the process of territorial transfersduring the demarcation as outlined by the Secretary­General in his report of 10 July 2002. (Adoptedunanimously, 4719th meeting, 14 Mar. 2003)

S/RES/1507(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)).

Decides to extend the mandate of UNMEE at thetroop and military observer levels authorized by itsresolulion 1320 (2000) of 15 Sept. 2000, until 15 Mar.2004; calls for demarcation of the boundary to begin asscheduled by the Boundary Commission; calls on Ethiopiaand ErHrea to cooperate fully and promptly with theBoundary Commission and to take all necessary steps toprovide the necessary security on the ground for theBoundary Commission's staff and contractors operating interritories under their control; urges the parties tocooperate fully and expeditiously with UNMEE in theimplementation of its mandate, to ensure the personalsecurity of all UNMEE staff; decides to follow closely theprogress made by the parties in the implementation of theircommitments under the Algiers Agreements, includingthrough the Boundary Commission, and to review anyimplications for UNMEE. (Adopted unanimously, 4822ndmeeting, 12 Sep!. 2003)

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UN MISSION IN LIBERIA

See also: LIBERIA SITUATION

Draft resolutions

512003/898 Draft resolution [on establishment of the UNMission in Liberia].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4830 (19 Sep!. 2003) Liberia.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4830 (19 Sep!. 2003).At the 4830th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/898

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1509 (2003).

Resolutions

S/RE5J1509(2003) [Establishment of the UN Mission inLiberia (UNMIL)].

Decides to establish UNMll, the stabHization forcecalled for in resolution 1497 (2003), for a period of 12months, and requests the Secretary-General to transferauthority from the ECOWAS-Ied ECOMIL forces to UNMILon 1 Oct. 2003, and further decides that UNMIL will consistof up to 15,000 UN military personnel, including up to 250military observers and 160 staff officers, and up to 1,115civilian police officers, including formed units to assist inthe maintenance of law and order throughout Liberia, andthe appropriate civilian component; decides that UNMILshall have the following mandate: (a) support forImplementation of the Ceasefire Agreement; (b) supportfor Humanitarian and Human Rights Assistance; (c)support for Security Reform; demands that the Liberianparties cease hostilities throughout Liberia and fulfil theirobligations under the Comprehensive Peace Agreementand the ceasefire agreement, including cooperation in theformation of the JMC as established under the ceasefireagreement; demands that all parties cease all use of childsoldiers, that all parties cease al/ human rights violationsand atrocities against the Liberia popUlation, and stressesthe need to bring to justice those responsible; decides thatthe measures imposed by paragraphs 5 (a) and 5 (b) ofresolution 1343 (2001) shall not apply to supplies of armsand related materiel and technical training and assistanceintended solely for support of or use by UNMIL; decides toremain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4830th meeting, 19 Sepl. 2003)

UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONESee also: SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Reports

5120031321 Seventeenth report of the Secretary-Generalon the Uniled Nalions Mission in Sierra Leone.

Issued: 17 Mar. 2003.

SI2003/321/Corr.1 Seventeenth report of the Secretary­General on the Uniled Nations Mission in Sierra Leone:corrigendum.

Issued: 18 Mar. 2003. - Corrects text.

5/2003/663 Eighteenth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.

Issued: 23 June 2003.

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5/2003/863 Nineteenth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.

Issued: 5 Sept. 2003.

S/2003/863/Add.1 Nineteenth report of the Secretary­General on the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone:addendum.

Issued: 18 Sep!. 2003.

5/2003/1201 Twentieth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL).

Issued: 23 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/1142 Letter, 28 Nov. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Daudi Ngelaulwa Mwakawago (United Republicof Tanzania) as his new Special Representative forSierra Leone, replacing Oluyemi Adeniji of Nigeria.

5/2003/1143 Leller, 3 Dec. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter of 28 Nov. 2003 (S/2003/1142) and reports that themembers of the Security Council take nole of theinfonnation and of his decision to appoint DaudiNgelaulwa Mwakawago (United RepUblic of Tanzania)as his Special Representative for Sierra Leone.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/375 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Sierra Leone].

5/2003/713 Draft resolution [on the drawdown of the UNMission in Sierra Leone].

5/2003/895 Draft resolulion [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission in Sierra Leone].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4729 (28 Mar. 2003) Sierra Leone.

5/PV.4829 (19 Sept. 2003) Sierra Leone.

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4724 (20 Mar. 2003).

5/PV.4729 (28 Mar. 2003).At the 4729th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/375

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1470 (2003).

S/PV.4789 (18 July 2003).At the 4789th meeting. draft resolution S120031713

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1492 (2003).

S/PV.4B27 (16 Sepl. 2003).

S/PV.4829 (19 Sepl. 2003).At the 4829th meeting, draft resolution 5/2003/895

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1508 (2003).

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ReSOlutions

S/RE5/1470(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)].

Decides that the mandate of UNAMSIL shall beextended for a period of 6 months from 30 Mar. 2003;urges UNAMSIL, guided by an evaluation of the securitysituation and the capacity and ability of the Sierra Leoneansecurity sector 10 take responsibility for internal andexternal security, to complete phase 2 of the Secrelary­General's plan as planned and to embar1< on phase 3 assoon as practicable thereafter; requests Ihe Secretary­General to provide the Council with detailed plans for theremainder of the drawdown once phase 3 is under way,including options for faster and slower withdrawaldepending on the security situation and the capacity andability of the Sierra Leonean security sector to takeresponsibility for internal and external security; calls onStates, international organizations and non-governmentalorganizations to continue to support the National RecoveryStrategy of the Government of Sierra Leone; urges thePresidents of the Mano River Union member States toresume dialogue and to implement their commitments tobuilding regional peace and security, encourages theEconomic Community of West African States and Moroccoto continue their efforts towards a settlement of the crisis inthe Mano River Union region, and expresses its supportfor the efforts of the International Contact Group on Liberiatowards a resolution of the conflict in that country; decidesto remain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4729th meeting, 28 Mar. 2003)

S/RES/1492(2003) ["The drawdown of the UN Mission inSierra Leone (UNAMSIL)].

Approves the recommendation of the Secretary­General, in paragraph 68 of his report, that the drawdownof UNAMSIL should proceed according to the "modifiedstatus quo" option towards withdrawal by Dec. 2004, andwelcomes the intention of the Secretary-General to submitadditional recommendations to the Council in early 2004concerning a residual presence of the UN; decides tomonitor closely the key benchmarks for drawdown andrequests the Secretary-General to report to the Council atthe end of each phase, and at regular intervals. on theprogress made with respect to the benchmar1<s, and tomake any necessary recommendations on the planning ofsubsequent phases of the withdrawal. (Adoptedunanimously, 4789lh meeting, 18 July 2003)

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S/RE5/1508(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)).

Decides that the mandate of UNAMSIL shall beextended for a period of 6 months from 30 Sept. 2003;urges the Government of Sierra Leone to continue tostrengthen its control over, and regulation of, diamondmining, including through the High Level SteeringCommittee; notes with serious concern the precariousfinancial situation of the Special Court for Sierra Leone;expresses its strong support for the efforts of the EconomicCommunity of West African States (ECOWAS) towardsbuilding peace In the subreglon; welcomes the deploymentof ECOWAS forces to Liberia, supported by UNAMSIL,reiterates its demand that armed groups in Liberia refrainfrom illegal incursions into Sierra Leone; welcomes theSecretary-General's intention to keep the security, political,humanitarian and human rights situation in Sierra Leoneunder close review and to report to the Council; decides toremain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4829th meeting. 19 Sept. 2003)

UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICANREPUBLICSee D/so: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/661 Report of Ihe Secretary-General on thesituation in the Central African RepUblic and on theactivities of the United Nations Peace-building SupportOffice in the Central African RepUblic (BONUCA).

Issued: 20 June 2003.

5/2003/1209 The situation in the Central African Republicand the activities of the United Nations Peace-buildingSupport Office in the Central African Republic: report of

- the Secretary-General.Issued: 29 Dec. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/890 Letter, 15 Sept. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter dated 5 Sept. 2003 (S/2003/889) and reports thatthe members of the Security Council have taken note ofhis proposal to extend the mandate of the UN Peace­building Support Office in the Cenlral African RepUblicfor an additional year, until 31 Dec. 2004.

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORSee also: EASTTIMOR SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/243 Special report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission of Support in East TImor.

Issued: 3 Mar. 2003.

5/2003/449 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission of Support in East TImor.

Issued: 21 Apr. 2003.

5/2003/944 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Mission of Support in East Timor.

Issued: 6 Oct. 2003.

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General documents

5/2003/379 Letter, 3 Apr. 2003, from the United Kingdom.Refers to letter of 28 Mar. 2003 from the Under­Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations~ddressed.to individual members of the Security Councill~ connectIOn with the UN Mission of Support in EastTlmor (UNMISET); concerns the special report of theSecretary-General on UNMISET (S/2003/243).

5/2003/716 Letter, 14 July 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General'S intention toappoint Khairuddin Mat Yusof (Malaysia) to the post ofForce Commander of the UN Mission of Support in EastTimor with effect from 31 Aug. 2003, 10 replace HuckGim Tan.

5/20031717 Letter, 17 July 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers 10 letter of 14 July 2003 fromIhe Secretary-General (S/20031716) and reports that themembers of the Security Council took note of hisintention to appoint Khairuddin Mat Yusof (Malaysia) totile post of Force Commander of the UN Mission ofSupport in East Timor.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/401 Draft resolution [on downsizing the police andmilitary components of the UN Mission of Support inEastnmor].

5/2003/545 Draft resolution [on extention of the mandateof the UN Mission of Support in East Timor].

Participation bV non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

5/PV.4715 (10 Mar. 2003) Timor-Leste, Australia,Indonesia, Japan and Portugal.

5/PV.4735 (4 Apr. 2003) TImor-Lesle.

5/PV.4744 (28 Apr. 2003) Australia, Brazil. Fiji, Indonesia.Japan, New Zealand and Portugal, Timor-Leste.

5/PV.4758 (19 May 2003) TImor-Leste.

5/PV.4843 (15 Oct. 2003) Timor-Leste.

Discussion in plenary

5/PV.4715 (10 Mar. 2003).

5/PV.4735 (4 Apr. 2003).Atlhe 4735th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/401

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1473 (2003).

5/PV.4744 (28 Apr. 2003).

5/PV.4755 (16 May 2003).

5/PV.4758 (19 May 2003).At the 4758th meeting, draft resolution S12003/545

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1480 (2003).

S/PV.4843 (15 Oct. 2003).

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Resolutions

S/RES/1473(2003) [Downslzing the police and militarycomponents of the UN Mission of Support in East Timor(UNMISET)].

Decides that the composition and strength of thepolice component of UNMISET and the schedule for itsdownsizing will be adjusted in line with paragraphs 33 and35 of the special report of the Secretary-General; decidesthat the schedule for the downsizing of the militarycomponent of UNMISET for the period up until Dec. 2003will be adjusted in line with the letter of 28 Mar. 2003 fromthe Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations to the members of the Security Council; and,accordingly, that 2 battalions will be retained within regionsadjoining the Tactical Coordination Line during this period,together with associated force elements, including mobility;and that the number of military peacekeepers will reduceto 1,750 more gradually than was foreseen in resolution1410 (2002); requests the Secretary-General to provide by20 May 2003 for the approval of the Security Council adetailed military strategy for the revised schedule for thedownsizing of the military component of UNMISET;requests tl1e Secretary-General to keep the Council closelyand regularly informed of developments on the ground andon implementation of the revised military and policestrategies; requests the Government of Timor-Leste tocontinue to work closely with UNMISET, including in theimplementation of the revised police and militarystrategies. (Adopted unanimously, 4735th meeting. 4 Apr.2003)

S/RES/1480(2003) [Extension of Ihe mandate of the UNMission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET)].

Decides to extend the mandate of UNMISET until 20May 2004; decides to remain actively seized of the matter.(Adopted unanimously, 4758th meeting, 19 May 2003)

UN MONITORING, VERIFICATION ANDINSPECTION COMMISSIONSee: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

See also: GEORGIA SITUATION

Reports

512003139 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Abkhazia, Georgia.

Issued: 13 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/412 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Abkhazia, Georgia.

Issued: 9 Apr. 2003.

5120031751 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Abkhazia, Geor9ia.

Issued: 21 July 2003.

5/2003/1019 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation in Abkhazia, Georgia.

Issued: 17 Oct. 2003.

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Draft resolutions

5/2003/102 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Observer Mission in Georgia]. .

S/20031771 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Observer Mission in Georgia).

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV,4800 (30 JUly 2003) Georgia.

Discussion in plenary

SIPV.4687 (17 Jan. 2003).

SIPV.4697 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 4697th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/102

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1462 (2003).

S/PV.4796 (25 July 2003).

S/PV.4799 (30 July 2003).

S/PV,4800 (30 July 2003).Atlhe 4800lh meeting, draft resolution 5/20031771

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1494 (2003).

Resolutions

S/RESI1462(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNObserver Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG)].

Strongly urges the parties involved in the conflict inAbkhazia (Georgia) to ensure necessary revitalization ofpeace process in all its major aspects: stresses the urgentneed for progress on question of refugees and internallydisplaced persons; decides to extend the mandate ofUNOMIG for a new period terminating on 31 July 2003 andto further review that mandate unless a decision on thepresence of the CIS peacekeeping force is taken by 15Feb. 2003. (Adopted unanimously. 4697th meeting, 30Jan. 2003)

S/RES/1494(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNObserver Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG»).

Endorses the recommendations by the Secretary­General in his report of 21 July 2003 (S/2003/751. para.30) that a dvilian police component of 20 officers be addedto UNOMIG; condemns any violations of the provisions ofthe Moscow Agreement of 14 May 1994 on a Ceasefireand Separation of Forces (S/1994/583, annex I); stronglycondemns the abduction of four UNOMIG personnel of 5June 2003, deeply deplores that none of the perpetratorshave ever been identified or brought to justice andsupports the Secretary-General's call that this impunitymust end: calls on the Georgian side to continue toimprove security for joint UNOMIG and CIS peacekeepingforce patrols in the Kodori; decides to extend the mandateof UNOMIG for a new period terminating on 31 Jan. 2004,subject to a review as appropriate of its mandate by theCouncil in the event of changes in the mandate of the CISpeacekeeping farce; requests the Secretary-General tocontinue to keep the Council regularly informed and toreport three months from the date of the adoption of thisresolution on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia; decides toremain actively seized of the matter. (Adoptedunanimously, 4800th meeting, 30 July 2003)

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UN OFFICE IN ANGOLASee: ANGOLA SITUATION

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THEDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSee also: DEMOCRATiC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

SITUATION

Reports

5/2003/211 Thirteenth report of the Secretary-General onthe United Nations Organization in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo.

Issued: 21 Feb. 2003.

5/2003/566 Second special report of the Secretary­General on the United Nations Organization Mission inthe Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Issued: 27 May 2003.

5/2003/566/Corr.1 Second spedal report of theSecretary-General on the United Nations OrganizationMission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo:corrigendum.

Issued: 5 June 2003. - Corrects text.

8/2003/1098 Fourteenth report of the Secretary-Generalon the United Nations Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo.

Issued: 17 Nov. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/413 letter, 8Apr. 2003, from Uganda. Transmitsstatement of 3 Apr. 2003 by the Govemment on theSecurity Council resolution 1468 (2003) on the situationin the Democrattlc Republic of the Congo.

5/2003/558 Letter, 21 May 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Reports that the members of theSecurity Council have decided to send a mission to theCentral African region, 7-16 June 2003, and that themembers of the Council have agreed on the terms ofreference of the mission, a copy of which is ecJosed.

8/2003/562 Letter, 16 May 2003, from the Secretary­General. Concems the UN Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) and statesthe Secretary-General's intention to appoint William LacySwing (United States) as his Special Representative forthe Democratic Republic of the Congo to succeed AmosNamanga Ngongi, with effect by 1st July 2003;expresses deep appreciation for the outstanding work ofMr. Ngongi during his tenure with MONUC.

5/2003/563 Letter. 22 May 2003. from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof 16 May 2003 (S/2003/562) and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of hisintention to appoint William Lacy Swing (United States)as his Special Representative for the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo, effective 1 July 2003.

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8/20031611 Letter, 2 June 2003, from Morocco. Reports,in the capacity as Chairman of the African Group for themonth of June, that the Group supports therecommendations by the Secretary-General ascontained in his report of 27 May 2003 (S/2003/566) onincreasing the number of staff of the UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic RepUblic of the Congo.

5/2003/821 Letter, 14 Aug. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Secretary-General's letter daled 15May 2003 (S/2003/574), as well as to Security Councilresolutions 1484 (2003) and 1493 (2003) of 30 May and28 JUly, respectively, and concerns preparedness of theUN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo (MONUC) to take over from the tnterimEmergency MUltinational Force (IEMF) on 1 Sep!. 2003;states that it is expected that the situation in Bunia couldbecome volatile during the transition period and that inorder to meet the challenges. contingency planning isbeing conducted by MONUC, in close cooperation withIEMF.

8/20031950 Letter, 6 Oct. 2003, from the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Concerns the reparations for theloss of life and the property damage inflicted by theGovernments of Uganda and Rwanda on the civilianpopulation in Kisangani; requests the Security Council tofollow up the report of the inter-agency assessmentmission to Kisangani (S/2000/1153) pursuant to SecurityCouncil resolution 1304 (2000) of 16 June 2000, interalia, by authorizing the UN to establish the financial costof the evenIs that took place in Kisangani in June 2000.

5/2003/969 Letter, 7 Oct. 2003, from the DemocralicRepublic of the Congo. Reports armed incident whichoccurred in Katchele, a village situated north-west ofBunia, Ituri district. on 6 Ccl. 2003; states that accordingto the UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of Congo (MONUC), 23 civilians were killedwhile local sources are reporting the alleged murder of32 other persons, buried in mass graves before thearrivial of UN investigators; urgently requests theSecurity Council 10 send reinforcements to MONUC inthe Ituri district 10 conduct a thorough investigation of theincident and to address the prevailing issue of impunity.

5/2003/1076 Letter, 10 Nov. 2003, from Rwanda.Transmits concerns of the Government of Rwandaregarding the continued alleged illegal supply of armsand ammunition to militia groups in the easternDemocratic Republic of the Congo.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/334 Draft resolution [on the situation in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo].

5/2003/578 Draft resolution [on authorization ofdeployment of an Interim Emergency Multinational Forcein Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo].

5/2003/667 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo].

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S/2003/757 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo].

5/2003/832 Draft resolution [on authorization for theInterim Emergency Multinational Force to provideassistance to the UN Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic 0 fthe Congo contingent deployedin Bunia and its immediate surroundings during theperiod of the Force's disengagement].

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

S/PV.4764 (30 May 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo.

S/PV.4784 (7 July 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo.

S/PV.4790 (18 July 2003) Bangladesh, Brazil, DemocraticRepUblic of the Congo, Egypt, indonesia, Italy, Japan,Nepal, Phlippines, Rwanda, South Africa.

S/PV.4797 (28 July 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo.

S/PV.4813 (26 Aug. 2003) Democratic Republic of theCongo.

Discussion in plenary

5JPV.4723 (20 Mar. 2003).At the 4723rd meeting, draft resolution S/2003/334

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1468 (2003).

S/PV.4764 (3D May 2003).At the 4764th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/578,

as orally amended. was adopted unanimously: resolution1484 (2003).

S/PV.4767 (4 June 2003).

S/PV.4780 (26 June 2003).At the 47BOth meeting. draft resolution S/2003/667,

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1489 (2003).

5/PV.4784 (7 July 2003).

S/PV.4790 (18 July 2003).

S/PV.4797 (28 July 2003).At the 4797lh meeting, draft resolution S/2003/757

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1493 (2003).

S/PV.4813 (26 Aug. 2003).At the 4B13th meeting, draft resolution S/20031832

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1501 (2003).

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S/RES/1468{2003) [The siluation in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo].

Welcomes the agreement reached by the Congoleseparties in Pretoria on 6 Mar. 2003 on the transitionalarrangements; strongly encourages the Congolese partiesforming the transitional government to establish as soonas possible a Truth and Reconciliation Commissioncharged with determining responsibility for seriousviolations of international humanitarian and human rightslaw, as set forth in the resolutions adopted in theframework of the Inter-Congolese Dialogue in Sun City inApr. 2002; requests the Secretary-General to increaseMONUC's presence in the Ituri area, in particular militaryobservers and human rights personnel, to monitordevelopments on the ground; demands that allgovernments in the Great Lakes region immediately ceasemilitary and financial support to alllhe parties engaged inarmed conflict in the Ituri region; expresses its deepconcern at the rising tensions between Rwanda andUganda and their proxies on the terrilory of the DemocraticRepUblic of the Congo, and stresses that the governmentsof these 2 counlries must take steps to build mutualconfidence, must settle their concerns lhrough peacefulmeans, and without any interference in Congolese affairs,and must refrain from any action that could undermine thepeace process; demands also that all the parties to theconflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and inparticular in Ituri. ensure the security of civilian populationsand grant to MONUC and to humanitarian organizationsfull and unimpeded access to the popuiations in need.(Adopted unanimously, 4723rd meeting, 20 Mar. 2003)

S/RES/1484{2003) {Authorization of deployment of anInterim Emergency Multinational Force in Bunia,Democratic Republic of the Congo}.

Authorizes the deployment until 1 Sep!. 2003 of anInterim Emergency Multinational Force in Bunia in closecoordination with MONUC; stresses that this InterimEmergency Multinational Force is to be deployed on astrictly temporary basis, authorizes the Secretary-Generalto deploy, within the overall authorized MONUC ceiling, ofa reinforced UN presence to Bunia. and requests him to doso by mid-Aug. 2003; calls on Member States to contributepersonnel, equipment and other necessary financial andlogistic resources to the multinational force; demands thatall the parties to the conflict in Ituri and in partiCUlar inBunia cease hostilities immediately; strongly condemnsthe deliberate killing of unarmed MONUC personnel andstaff of humanitarian organizations in Ituri and demandsthat the perpetrators be brought to justice: demands thatall Congolese parties and all States In the Great LaKesregion respect human rights, cooperate with the InterimEmergency Multinational Force and with MONUC in thestabilizalion of the situation in Bunia: requests theleadership of the Interim Emergency Multinational Force inBunia to report regularly to the Council through theSecretary-General, on the implementation of its mandate.(Adopted unanimously, 4764th meeting, 3D May 2003)

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5/RES/1489(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNOrganization Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo (MONUC)).

Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 30July 2003; decides to remain actively seized of the matter.(Adopted unanimously, 4780th meeting, 26 June 2003)

5/RE5/1493(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNOrganization Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo (MONUC)].

Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 30July 2004; approves the temporary deployment of MONUCpersonnel; approves also the reconfiguration of theMONUC civilian police component; authorizes MONUC toassist the Government of National Unity and Transition indisarming and demobilizing those Congolese combatants;demands that all Slates and in particular those in theregion, including lhe Democratic Republic of the Congo,ensure that no direct or indirect assistance, especiallymilitary or financial assistance, is given to the movementsand armed groups present in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo; decides that all States, including the. ..Democratic Republic of the Congo, shall, for an Initialperiod of 12 months from the adoption of this resolution,take the necessary measures to prevent the direct orindirect supply, sale or transfer, from their territories or bylheir nationals, or using their flag vessels or aircraft, ofarms and any related materiel, and the provision of anyassistance, advice or training related to military activities,to all foreign and Congolese armed groups and militiasoperating in the territory of North and South Kivu and ofltun; decides that. at the end of the initial 12 months, theSecurity Council will review the situation in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo and in particular in the eastern partof the country, with a view to renewing the measuresstipulated in paragraph 20 above if no significant progresshas been made in the peace process, in particular an endto support for armed groups, an effective ceasefire andprogress in the DDRRR by foreign and Congolese annedgroups: authorizes MONUC to use all necessary means tofulfil its mandate in the Ituri district and, as it deems itwithin its capabilities, in North and South Kivu. (Adoptedunanimously, 4797th meeting, 28 July 2003)

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5/RE5/1501(2003) [Authorization for the InterimEmergency Multinational Force to provide assistance tothe UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republicof the Congo contingent deployed in Bunia and itsimmediate surroundings during the period of the Force'sdisengagement].

Approves lhe recommenpation contained in theSecretary-General's letter of 14 Aug. 2003; authorizes theStates members of the InterimJ:;mergency MultinationalForce to provide assistance to tlie UN OrganizationMission in the Democratic RepuQlic of the Congo(MONUC) contingent deployed in the town and itsimmediate surroundings, if MONUC requests them to doso and if exceptional circumstances demand it, during theperiod of the Force's disengagement which should lastuntil 15 Sept. 2003 at the latest; decides to remain activelyseized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously, 4813thmeeting, 26 Aug. 2003)

UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUSSee also: CYPRUS QUESTION

Reports

5/2003/572 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations Operation in Cyprus (for the period from16 November 2002 to 20 May 2003).

Issued: 27 May 2003.

5/2003/1078 Report of the Secretary-General on theUnited Nations operation in Cyprus (for the period from21 May to 10 November 2003).

Issued: 12 Nov. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/240 Letter, 26 Feb. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the UN Peacekeeping Force inCyprus (UNFICYP) and states the Secretary-General'sintention to accept the proposal to include a platoon­sized unit of troops plus 2 staff officers from Chile in theArgentine contingent of UNFICYP without an increase inthe total number of personnel in the Argentinecontingent.

5/2003/241 Letter, 3 Mar. 2003, from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to the Secretary-General's letterof 26 Feb. 2003 (5/2003/240) and reports that themembers of the Security Council have taken note of thehis intention to accept the proposal of Argentina qndChile to include a platoon-sized unit of troops plus 2 staffofficers from Chile in the Argentine contingent of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

5/2003/1214 Letter, 24 Dec. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Major General Gerbert Joaquin Figoli Almandos(Uruguay) as Force Commander of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus, to succeed MajorGeneral Jin Ha Hwang (RepUblic of Korea), who willrelinqUish his post on 25 Dec. 2003.

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S/2003/1215 Letter, 30 Dec. 2003, from the President ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter of 24 Dec. 2003 (S/2003/1214) and reports that themembers of the Security Council take note of hisdecision to appoint Major General Herbert Joaquin FigoliALmandos (Uruguay) as the next Force Commander ofthe UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

Draft resolutions

S/2003/635 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus].

S/2003/1114 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus].

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4769 (5 June 2003).

S/PV.4771 (11 June 2003).At the 4771st meeting, draft resolution S/2002/635

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1486 (2003).

S/PV.4866 (20 Nov. 2003).

S/PV.4870 (24 Nov. 2003).At the 4870th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/1114

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1517 (2003).

Resolutions

S/RE5/1486(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)].

Decides to extend the mandate of UNFICYP for afurther period ending 15 Dec. 2003. (Adoptedunanimously, 4771st meeting, 11 June 2003)

S/RE5/1517(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNPeacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)j.

Decides to extend mandate of UNFICYP for a furtherperiod ending 15 June 2004; urges Turkish Cypriot sideand the Turkish forces to rescind all remaing restrictionson UNFICYP. (Adopted unanimously, 4870lh meeting, 24Nov. 2003)

UN SPECIAL MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN

See a/so: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

UN SYSTEM-STRENGTHENING

General documents

5/2003/619 (A/57/824) Letter. 3 June 2003, from theIslamic RepUblic of Iran. Transmits final communique,the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran. 28-30 May 2003.

5/2003/642 (A/58/94) Letter, 10 June 2003. from theRussian Federation. Transmits Declaration by the Headsof State of the Members of the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, signed in Moscow, 29 May 2003.

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5/2003/952 (A/58/415) Letter, 27 Sep!. 2002, from theIslamic RepUblic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity asChairman of the Islamic Group, final communique of theannual Coordinating Meetrng of Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the Member States of the Organization of theIslamic Conference, held at UN Headquarters, 30 Sepl.2003.

UNAMASee: UN ASSISTANCE MiSSION IN AFGHANISTAN

UNAMSIL

See: UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE

UNDOFSee: UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE

UNFICYPSee: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

UNIFILSee: UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

UNITASee: ANGOLA SITUATION

UNMEESee: UN MiSSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA

UNMIKSee: UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN

KOSOVO

UNMILSee: UN MISSION IN LIBERIA

UNMISETSee: UN MISSiON OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

UNMOVICSee: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

UNOMIGSee: UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

UNSCOM-ACTIVITIESSee: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

UTA INCIDENTSee: AITACKS ON AIRCRAFT

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WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONSee also: UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN

WESTERN SAHARA

Reports

5/2003/59 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation concerning Western Sahara.

Issued: 16 Jan. 2003.

5/2003/565 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation concerning Western Sahara.

Issued: 23 May 2003.

5/2003/565/Corr.1 Report of the Secretary-General onthe situation concerning Western Sahara: corrigendum.

Issued: 30 May 2003. - Corrects text in Annex 3.

5/2003/1016 Report of the Secretary-General on thesituation concerning Western Sahara.

Issued: 16 Oct. 2003.

General documents

5/2003/192 Letter, 13 Feb. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to Security Council resolution 690(1991) establishing the UN Mission for the Referendumin Western Sahara (MINURSO) and states theSecretary-General's intention to add Croatla, Mongoliaand Sri Lanka to the list of countries providing militarypersonnel to MINURSO.

5/2003/193 Letter, 18 Feb. 2003, from the Presidenl ofthe Security Council. Refers to the Secretary-General'sletter dated 13 Feb. 2003 (S/2003/192) and reports thatthe members of the Security Council took note of ilisintention to add Croatia, Mongolia and Sri Lanka to thelist of countries providing military personnel to the UNMission for Referendum in Western Sahara.

5/2003/341 Letter, 19 Mar. 2003, from the Secretary­General. Refers to the question of Western Sahara. inparticular the activities of the Secretary-General'sPersonal Envoy, pursuant to Security Council resolution1463 (2003) and proposes that the Council considerauthorizing a technical extension of the mandate of UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara for afurther period of 2 months, until 31 May 2003.

5/2003/796 Letter, 5 Aug. 2003. from the Secretary­General. Reports the Secretary-General's intention toappoint Alvaro de Soto (Peru) as his SpecialRepresentative for Western Sahara who will replaceWilliam Swing (Democratic Republic of the Congo).

5/2003/797 Lelter, 8 Aug. 2003. from the President of theSecurity Council. Refers to letter of 5 Aug. 2003 from theSecretary-General (S/2003/796) and reports that themembers of the Securily Council have taken note of theSecretary-General's intention to appoint Alvaro de Soto(Peru) as his Special Representative for WesternSahara.

5/2003/1028 Letter. 21 Oct. 2003, from Morocco. Submitsobservations on the Secretary-General's report of 16Oct. 2003 (S/2003/1016) on the situation concerningWestern Sahara.

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5/2003/1045 Letter. 28 Oct. 2003. from Algeria. Transmitsits position on the Security Council resolution 1513(2003) on extension of the mandate of the UN Missionfor the Referendum in Western Sahara, adopted on 28Get. 2003; expresses its strong support on the peaceplan for self-determination of the people of WesternSahara.

Draft resolutions

5/2003/116 Draft resolution Ion extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara].

5/2003/360 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara].

5/2003/577 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara].

5/2003/777 Draft resolution [on extension of the mandateof the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara] I United States of America.

5/2003/1034 Draft resolution [on extension of themandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum inWestern Sahara].

Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4698 (30 Jan. 2003).At the 469Bth meeting, draft resolution S/2003/116

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1463 (2003).

5/PV.4725 (25 Mar. 2003).At the 4725tl1 meeting, draft resolution S/2003/360

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1469 (2003).

5/PV.4763 (2B May 2003).

5/PV.4765 (30 May 2003).At the 4765th meeting, draft resolution S/2003/565

was adopted unanimously: resolution 14B5 (2003).

5/PV.4801 (31 July 2003).At the 4801s\ meeting, draft resolution S/2003/777

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1495 (2003).

S/PV.4B47 (23 Oct. 2003).

S/PV.4850 (28 Oct. 2003).At the 4B5Oth meeting. draft resolution S/2003/1034

was adopted unanimously: resolution 1513 (2003).

Resolutions

S/RE5/1463(2003) IExtension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)).

Decides 10 extend the mandate of MINURSO untilMar. 2003 in order to give the parties time to consider theproposal presented to them by the Personal Envoy of theSecretary-General; requests the Secretary-General toprovide a report on the situation by 17 Mar. 2003; decidesto remain seized of the matter. (Adopted unanimously.469Bth meeting, 30 Jan. 2003)

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WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION (continued)

S/RESI1469(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)].

Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until31 May 2003; requests the Secretary-General to provide areport on the situation by 19 May 2003 as proposed by theSecretary-General in his letter to the President of theSecurity Council of 19 Mar. 2003 (8/2003/341). (Adoptedunanimously, 4725th meeting, 25 Mar. 2003)

5/RE5f1485(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)}.

Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until31 July 2003 in order to consider further the report of theSecretary-General of 23 May 2003 (5/2003/565). (Adoptedunanimously. 4765th meeting. 30 May 2003)

5/RES/1495(2003) [Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)].

Continues to support strongly the efforts of theSecretary-General and his Personal Envoy and similarlysupports their Peace plan for self-determination of thepeople of Western Sahara as an optimum political solutionon the basis of agreement between the 2 parties; callsupon the parties to work with the UN and with each othertowards acceptance and implementation of the Peaceplan; decides to extend the mand<lte of MINURSO unlil31Ocl. 2003. (Adopted unanimously, 4801 st meeting. 31 July2003)

5/RE5/1513(2003) {Extension of the mandate of the UNMission for the Referendum in Western Sahara(MINURSO)].

Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until31 Jan. 2004; decides to remain seized of the matter.(Adopted unanimously, 4850th meeting. 28 Oct. 2003)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

General documents

512003/619 (A/57/824) letter, 3 June 2003, from theIslamic Republic of Iran. Transmits final communique.the Tehran Declaration and the resolutions adopted bythe Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at its 30thsession, held at Tehran. 28-30 May 2003.

512003/1055 Letter. 31 Ocl. 2003. from the President ofthe Security Council. Transmits summary of the viewsexpressed during the Security Council open debale on29 Oct. 2003 on the implementation of Security Councilresolution 1325 (2000) and the answers to the questionsposed during the meeting to the Department ofPeacekeeping Operations,

Participation by non-Council members (withoutthe right to vote)

51PV.4852 (29 Ocl. 2003) Australia, Azerbaijan,Bangladesh, Canada, Columbia. Croatia, DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Egypt. Fiji. Iceland. India,Indonesia, Italy. Japan. Liechtenstein. Netherlands,Norway. Philippines, Republic of Korea. South Africa.Timor-Leste. Ukraine and United Republic of Tanzania.

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Discussion in plenary

S/PV.4852 (29 Oct. 2003).

S/PV.4852(Resumption1) (29 Oct. 2003).

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NOTE

The Security Council, under article 39 of its provisional rules of procedure,invites "members of the Secretarial or other persons, whom it considerscompetenl for the purpose, to supply it v..ilh information or to give otherassistance in examining matters v..ilhin its competence".

In such cases, a triple asterisk (•••) appears in place of the corporate namelcountry affiliation in each section of the Index to Speeches.

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Ad Hoc Working Group on Conflict Preventionand Resolution in Africa. Chairman

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYGaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV4766

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSGaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4766

AfghanistanAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Farhadi, Ravan - S/PV,4711; S/PV,4774INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Farhadi, Ravan - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

Farhadi, Ravan - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

African UnionAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Djinnit. Said - S/PV,4720Kebe. Amadou - S/PV,4871Mufamadi. Fholisani Sydney (South Africa)­

S/PV,4739GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Madeira, Francisco - S/PV,4865INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Mufamadi, Fholisani Sydney (Soulh Africa) ­S/PV,4739

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNMUfamadl. Fhollsanl Sydney (South Africa) ­

S/PV,4739SMALL ARMS

Djinnit, Said - S/PV,4720

African Union. Commission. Special Envoy for theGreat Lakes Region

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Walubita, Keli - S/PV,4865

AlbaniaFORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Dilja, Lublin - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4886Nesho. Agim - S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONNestlo. Agim - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV,4717; S/PV.4726KFOR

Di/ja. Lublin - S/PV.4886Nestlo. Agim - S/PV.4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Dilja, Lublin - S/PV,4742; S/PV.4886Nestlo, Agim - S/PV4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853

TERRORISMDilja, Lublin - SfPV.4710

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVODilja, LUblin - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4886Nestlo. Agim - S/PV.4782; S/PV,4823; S/PV,4853

AlgeriaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Baali. Abdallatl - S/PV,4717; S/PV.4726Benmehidi, Mourad - S/PV,4709

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Algeria (continued)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Baali. Abdallah - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1);SfPV4836

PALESTINE QUESTIONBaali, Abdallah - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELBaali. Abdallah - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

AngolaAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Gaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV,4711; S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Gaspar Martins, Ismaet - S/PV.4736Miranda. Joao Bernardo de - S/PV,4720

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4859

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONLucas, Juho Helder de Moura - S/PV,4876

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4793

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSLucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV4877

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4705Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4784;

S/PV,4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Gaspar Martins, lsmael - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4744;S/PV4843

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENTGaspar Martins. Ismael - S/PV.4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV4742; S/PV,4823;

S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4770

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONAL .SECURITY

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4776; S/PV,4834HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYGaspar Martins. Ismael- S/PV4734; S/PV.4739;

S/PV.4753; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV,4833Lucas. Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Chikoli, Georges Ribelo - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4714Gaspar Martins. Ismael - S/PV,4707; S/PV4761;

S/PV.4791; S/PV.4851 : S/PV,4869Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4721;

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4762(Resumption 1); S/PV4812

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Angola (continued)

KFORGaspar Martins, Ismael - SIPV,4853; S/PV,4886Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4742: S/PV.4823:

S/PV.4853; SIPV.4886Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4770;

S/PV.4782; S/PV,4809LAND MINES

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4824; S/PV4836;S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSAntonio. Tele - S/PV4805Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4728Lucas, Jutio Helder de Moura - SIPV.4881

PEACE-BUILDINGGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERAT10NSGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV4858Lucas, Julio HeJder de Moura - S/PV.4772

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4739

SANCTIONSGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4713

SMALL ARMSMiranda. Joao Bernardo de - S/PV.4720

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4824; S/PV,4841

TERRORISMGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4734; S/PV,4792;

S/PV,4798Lucas. Julio Hefder de Moura - S/PV,4845

(Resumption 1)Miranda. Joao Bernardo de - SIPV.4688

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4748Lucas. Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Lucas. Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742:

SIPV4823; SIPV,4853; S/PVA886Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4770;

S/PV.4782UN MiSSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - SIPV.4715; S/PV.4744;S/PV,4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Lucas. Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4784;S/PV,4790

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4852

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ArgentinaINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Cappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PV.4798; S/PV.4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Lislre, Arnoldo - S/PV,4709: S/PV.4717 (ReSumption1); S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONCappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PV,4841Listre, Arnoldo - S/PV4824(Resumption 1)

PALESTJNE QUESTIONCappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PV,4841Lislre. Arnoldo - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGCappagli. Luis Enrique - S/PV4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSListre, Arnoldo - SIPV.4772

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELCappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PV,4841Listre, Arnoldo - S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1)

TERRORISMCappagli. Luis Enrique - S/PV.4710; S/PV.479B

ArmeniaARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN

Davtyan. Marine - S/PVA 753 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Davlyan, Marine - S/PV4753 (Resumption 1)Martirosyan. Armen - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGDavtyan, Marine - S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)

TERRORISMMartirosyan. Armen - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

ASEANINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Jenie. Rezlan (Indonesia) - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845(Resumption 1)

Sun, Suon (Cambodia) - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

Jenie. Rezlan (Indonesia) - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845(Resumption 1)

Sun, Suon (Cambodia) - SIPV,4734 (Resumption 1)Swe, Kyaw Tint (Myanmar) - S/PV.471 0

AustraliaEAST TIMOR SITUATION

Dauth. John - S/PVA715; S/PV,4744; SIPV.4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Dauth. John - S/PVA798; S/PV.4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Dauth, John - S/PVA 709; SIPV.4717; S/PV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Dauth. John - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)PALESTINE QUESTION

Dauth, John - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Dauth. John - S/PV.4728; S/PV,4805; S/PV.4881PEACE-BUILDING

Dauth, John - S/PV.4835TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Dauth. John - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)TERRORISM

Dauth, John - S/PV.4 710; SIPV4798

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Australia (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Dauth. John - S/PV,4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV.4843WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Daulh. John - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

AustriaCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Pfanzelter, Gerhard - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Pfanzelter, Gerhard - S/PV,4835PEACE-BUILDING

Pfanzelter, Gerhard - S/PV,4835

AzerbaijanARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN

Aliyev, Yashar - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Amirbayov, Elchin - S/PV,4877 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Aliyev, Yashar - S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4835; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

PEACE·BUILDINGAliyev. Yashar - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1);

S/PV,4835TERRORISM

Aliyev. Yashar - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Aliyev, Yashar - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

BahrainCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Saleh. Mohammed - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Almansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed - S/PV,4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Almansoor, Tawfeeq Ahrned - S/PV,4709MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Almansoor. Tawfeeq Ahmed ­S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4836;S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONAlmansoor. Tawfeeq Ahmed ­

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841PEACE-BUILDING

Almansoor. Tawfeeq Ahmed - S/PV,4835TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Atmansoor. Tawfeeq Ahmed­S/PV.4824{Resumption 1): S/PV.4841

TERRORISMAlmansoor. Tawfeeq Ahmed - S/PV.4710

BangladeshDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed - S/PV.4790MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed ­S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PALESTINE QUESTIONChowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed ­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

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Bangladesh (continued)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Chowdhury. Iflekhar Ahmed ­S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Chowdhury. Iflekhar Ahmed - S/PV,4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Tasneem, Saida Muna - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

BelarusINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Ivanou. Aleg - S/PV,4710; S/PV,4734IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Ivanou, Aleg - S/PV,4709; S/PV,4717; S/PV,4726TERRORISM

Ivanou. Aleg - S/PV.4710: S/PV,4734

BeninAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Osho, Pierre - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

Osho, Pierre - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

BoliviaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Ortiz-Gandarillas, Erwin - S/PV.4717 (Resumption1)

Bosnia and HerzegovinaBOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

Kusljugic. Mirza - S/PV,4837INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Kusljugic. Mirz.a - S/PV,4838

BrazilAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4766DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4744INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4734(Resumption 1): S/PV,4835

Val1e, Henrique - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Moura, Lulz Tupy Caldas de - S/PV.4709;S/PV,4717

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Sardenberg. Ronaldo Mola ­S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota ­

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841PEACE-BUILDING

Sardenberg. Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Sardenberg. Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4766Violti, M.L. Ribeiro - S/PV.4772

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Brazil (continued)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mola ­S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1): S/PV,4841

TERRORISMSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4734

(Resumption 1)Valle, Henrique - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4748

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4744

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBUCOFTHECONGO

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mola - S/PV.4790

BulgariaAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4736; S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSRaytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4B59

ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFTTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4820(Part 11)

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATIONTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4876

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4877

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4784Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4705; S/PV,4790

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV,4843

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENTTafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONPassy, Solomon - S/P\l.4886Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV,4770Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4742; S/PV,4823; S/PV.4853

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)--REGIONALSECURITY

Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV,4776HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4762INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Passy, Solomon - S/P\l.4833Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4798Tafro v, Stefan - S/PV,4739; S/PV.4752; S/PV,4753;

S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845

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Bulgaria (continued)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Passy, Solomon - S/PV.4701Raylchev, Rayko - S/PV.4869Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4714; S/PV,4721; S/PV.4726

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4732; S/PV,4761;S/PV.4762; S/PV.4791; S/PV.4812; S/PV,4844;S/PV,4851

KFORPassy, Solomon - S/PV.4886Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4770Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4702; S/PV,4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Passy, Solomon - S/PV.4886Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4702; S/P\l.4742; S/PV.4809;

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853LAND MINES

Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.485BMIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836;S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSRaylchev, Rayko - S/PV.4805Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4728; S/PV.4881

PEACE-BUILDINGTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSRaytchev, Rayko - S/P\l.4772: S/PV.4858Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4 739

SANCTIONSRaytchev, Rayko - S/PV,4713

SMALLARMSTafrov, Slefan - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELTafrov, Slefan - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4B28; S/PV.4841

TERRORISMPassy, Solomon - S/P\l.4688Raytchev. Rayko - S/PV.4798Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKTafrov, Slefan - S/PV.4748: S/PV,4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Tafrov. Slefan - S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINiSTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOPassy, Solomon - S/PV.4B86Raytchev, Rayko - S/P\l.4770; S/PV,4782Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823;

S/P\l.4853UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Ta/rov. Stefan - S/P\l.4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPU8UCOFTHECONGO

Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4784Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4790

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONRaytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4852

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Burkina FasoAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Somda, Jean de Dieu - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

Somda, Jean de Dieu - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

BurundiAFRICA-REGiONAL SECURITY

Nteluruye, Marc - S/PV.4766CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Nleluruye, Marc - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Nleturuye, Marc - S/PV4766

CameroonAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Belinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4711Tidjani, Iya - S/PV4774

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYAyafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV.4766Belinga-Eboutou. Martin - S/PV4736: S/PV.4871Ngoubeyou, Franyois-Xavier - S/PV.4720

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSTidjani, Iya - S/PV,4859

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONTidjani, Iya - S/PV.4876

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSBelinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4793

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSAyafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV.4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSTidjani, Iya - S/PV.4777; S/PV.4877

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATiON

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4790Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4784

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONBelinga-Eboulou, Martin -S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4843

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENTBelinga-EbouloU, Martin - S/PV.4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONEkorong a Dong, Paul - S/PV.4742Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4770; S/PV,4823: S/PV.4853;

S/PV.4886GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

Ayafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Ayafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV,4834Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4776

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV,4762

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYBelinga-Eboutou. Martin - S/PV.4739; S/PV,4752;

S/PV.4753; S/PV4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV,4833Tidjani. Iya - S/PV.4734: S/PV,4845

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIATidjani, Iya - S/PV.4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAl1djani, Iya - S/PV.4838

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Cameroon (continued)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Ayafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV,4851Belinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV,4707; S/PV,4714:

S/PV,4721; S/PV.4726 (Resumplion 1):S/PV.4761; S/PV,4762: S/PV,4791

Ngoubeyou, Fran90is-Xavier - S/PV,4701Tidjani, Iya - S/PV,4812; S/PV.4869

KFORTidjani, Iya - S/PV,4702; S/PV,4770; S/PV,4853;

S/PV,4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Ekorong aDong, Paul - S/PV,4742Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782;

S/PV,4809; S/PV,4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886LAND MINES

Belinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Belinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4836; S/PV,4841Tidjani, Iya - S/PV,4824

PALESTINE QUESTIONBelinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV,4841l1djani, Iya - S/PV.4824

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITiCAL CONDITIONSAyafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV.4805Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4728; S/PV.4881

PEACE·BUILDINGBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSAyafor. Martin Chungong - S/PV.4766Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4858Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4772

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNBelinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4739

SANCTIONSBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV,4713

SMALL ARMSNgoubeyou, Fran90is-Xavier - S/PV.4720

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELBelinga-EboulOU, Martin - S/PV.4841l1djani, Iya - S/PV.4824

TERRORISMBelinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792;

S/PV.4798Ngoubeyou, Fran90is-Xavier - S/PV,4688l1djani. Iya - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4845

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKBelinga-Eboulou. Martin - S/PV.4748Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Tidjani. Iya - S/PV.4B1B

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOEkorong aDong, Paul- S/PV,4742Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782;

S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853; S/PVA886UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EASTTIMOR

Belinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Belinga-Eboulou. Martin - S/PV.4790Tidjani. Iya - S/PV.4784

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONAyafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV.4801

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Cameroon (continued)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Tidjani, Iya - S/PV,4B52

CanadaCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Laurin, Gilbert - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Laurin, Gilbert - S/PV,4B77 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Heinbecker, Paul - S/PV,4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Heinbecker, Paul - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1):S/PV,4717; S/PV4726 (Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGHeinbecker, Paul - S/PV,4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSHeinbecker, Paul - S/PV,4772

TERRORISMHeinbecker, Paul- S/PV,4710

UN, SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKHeinbecker, Paul- S/PV,4748

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSLaurin, Gilbert - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Caribbean CommunityIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Huntley, Earl (Saint Lucia) - S/PV,4709

ChadAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Laotegguelnodji, Koumtog - S/PV.4871

ChileAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4711Muiioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4774

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYAcuna, Jaime - S/P\l.4720 (Resumption 1)Maquieira, Crislian - S/PV.4871Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV,4736;

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Mufioz, Heraldo - S/PV,4859BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Mufioz, Heraldo - SIPV,4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV,4777; S/PV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Maquieira, Crislian - S/PV.4790Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4784Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4705

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV,4843Valdes. Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744

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Chile (continued)FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV,4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Acuna, Jaime - S/PV,4770Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV,4823; S/PV,4886Muiioz, Heraldo - S/PV,4853Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

Mufloz, Heraldo - SIPV4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV,4776; S/PV,4B34HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Maquieira, Crislicin - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

AlveBr Valenzuela, Soledad - S/PV.4833Maquieira, Crislian - S/PV.4845Muiioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4792Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4734; S/PV4739;

S/PV,4752; S/PV.4753IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Alvear Valenzuela, Soledad - S/PV4701;S/PV.4707: S/PV.4714

Maquieira, Cristiim - S/PV,4761; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1): S/PV4844

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV,4791; S/PV,4812;S/PV,4851; S/PV,4869

Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4721: S/PV.4726(Resumption 1)

KFORAcuiia, Jaime - S/PV,4770Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4886Mufloz, Heraldo - S/PV,4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Acuna, Jaime - S/PV4770Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4809; S/PV,4B23;

S/PV.48B6Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4782; S/PV,4853Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4702; SIPV.4742

LAND MINESMufioz, Heraldo - S/PV,4858

LIBERIA SITUATIONMunoz, Heraldo - SIPV.4803

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONMaquieira. Crislian - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841Munoz, Heraldo - S/P\l.4828; S/PV,4B36

PALESTINE QUESTIONMaquieira, Crislian - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841Munoz, Heraldo - SIPV.4828

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSAndereya Latorre, Armin - S/PV.4881Mutioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4805Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4728

PEACE-BUILDINGValdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSMuFiOZ, Heraldo - S/PV.4858Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNValdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV,4739

SANCTIONSMaquieira. Crislian - S/PV4713

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Chile (continued)SMALL ARMS

Acuna, Jaime - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Maquieira, Cristian - SfPV.4824; S/PV.4841Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4828

TERRORISMMaquieira, Cristian- S/PV.4845Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4792Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4688; S/PV.4734;

SfPV.4752UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Mui"loz, Heraldo - S/PV.4818Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4748

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Munoz, Heraldo - SfPV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION M1SS10N IN KOSOVOAcuna, Jaime - S/PV.4770Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4782: SfPV.4853Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EASTTIMORMaquieira. Cristiim - S/PV.4843Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4744

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV,4790Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4784

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONMunoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSMunoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4852

ChinaAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4774Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4711

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYWang, Guangya - S/PV.4871Wang, Yingfan - SfPV.4720 (Resumption 1);

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4736

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSWang, Guangya - S/PV,4859

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONZhang, Yishan - SfPV.4837

BURUNOI SITUATIONWang, Yingfan - S/PV.4876

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSZhang. Yishan - SIPV.4793

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSWang, Yinglan - S/PV.4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSCheng, Jingye - S/PV.4877Zhang. Yishan - SfPV,4777

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4705; S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Chen, Xu - S/PV.4744Wang, Guangya - S/PV,4843Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4715

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China (continued)FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

Zhang, Yishan - SfPV.4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Cheng, Jingye - SfPV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Wang, Guangya - SfPV,4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4776; SfPV.4834HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Zhang, Yishan - SfPV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Li, Zhaoxing - S/PV.4833Wang, Yingfan - SfPv'4734; S/PV.4739; S/PV,4752;

SfPV.4753Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4792; SfPV.4798; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Zhang. Yishan - SfPV.4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Cheng, Jingye - S/PV.4851Tang, Jiaxuan - S/PV,4701; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714Wang, Guangya - S/PV.4808; SfPV.4844:

S/PV.4869Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726

(Resumption 1): S/PV.4761Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1);

SfPV.4791; S/PV,4812KFOR

Cheng, Jingye - S/PV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV,4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Cheng, Jingye - S/PV.4809; S/PV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4742; SfPV.4782; S/PV.4823;

S/PV.4853LAND MINES

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4858LIBERIA SITUATION

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4803MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Wang, Guangya - SfPV.4824; S/PV.4836;S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONWang. Guangya - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSWang, Guangya - S/PV,4881Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4728; S/PV,4805

PEACE-BUILDINGWang, Yinglan - S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSWang. Yingfan - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)Zhang, Yishan - SfPV,4858

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNWang, Yingfan - S/PV,4739

SANCTIONSWang. Yingfan -- S/PV,4713

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China (continued)SMALL ARMS

Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Wang. Guangya - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841TERRORISM

Tang, Jiaxuan - S/PV,4688Wang. Yingfan - S/PV.4734: S/PV.4752Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4748Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOCheng. Jingye - S/PV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4702: S/PV.4742: S/PV.4782;

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Chen. Xu - S/PVA744Wang, Guangya - S/PV.4843Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4715

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Wang, Guangya - S/PV.4852

ColombiaAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Giraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV.4774{Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Valdivieso, Alfonso - S/PV.4684 (Resum ption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Giraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Giraldo, Luis Guillenno - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4792;S/PV.4798

Rivas, Jose Nicolas - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Giraldo. Luis Guillermo - SIPV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726

PEACE-BUILDINGGiraldo, Luis Guillenno - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

TERRORISMGiraldo. Luis Guillermo - S/PV,4710; S/PV.4734

(Resumption 1): S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798Rivas, Jose Nicolas - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSGiraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV.4B52 (Resumption 1)

Communaute economique des Etats de l'Afriquecentrale

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYCosme. Nelson - S/PV.4871lkouebe, Basile (Congo) - S/PV.4766

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSIkouebe. Basile (Congo) - S/PV.4766

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Comunidade dos Parses de Lingua PortuguesaGUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Ramos-Horta, Jose - S/PV.4834

CongoAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Ikouebe, Basile - S/PV.4871

Coordinating Bureau of the Non-AlignedCountries

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONRastam. Mohd Isa (Malaysia) - S/PV.4726Zainuddin, Yahya (Malaysia) - S/PV.4717

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONRastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia)­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Rastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia)­S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1); S/PV,4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELRastam. Mohd Isa (Malaysia)­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841

Costa RicaCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Stagno Ugarte, Bruno - S/PV,4684 (Resum pUon 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Stagno Ugarte, Bruno - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1):S/Pv'4726 (Resumption 1)

C6te d'lvoireAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Djangone-Bi. Djessan Phitippe - S/PV.4720(Resumption 1)

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSBamba, Mamadou - S/PV,4746Donwahi, Alain-Richard - S/PV.4793

SMALL ARMSDjangone-Bi, Djessan Philippe - S/PV,4720

(Resumption 1)

Council ofthe European Union. Secretary-Generaland High Representative for the Common ForeignSecurity Policy

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Solana, Javier (Spain) - S/PV,4790UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Solana, Javier (Spain) - S/PV,4790

CroatiaINTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Drobnjak, V1adimir - S/PV,4838TERRORISM

Ognjanovac, Jasna - S/PV.4710WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

DrobnJak, Vladimir - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

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CubaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Rodrfguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV.4709; S/PV,4717;S/PV,4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONRodriguez Parrilla, 8runo - S/PV.4824(ResUmplion

1); S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Rodriguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV,4824(Resumption1); S/PV,4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELRodriguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV.4824(Resumption

1); S/PV,4841TERRORISM

Rodrfguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV.4710

Democratic Republic of the Congo

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYlIeka, Atoki - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV.4871Nduku, 800to - S/PV.4775

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSlIeka, Atoki - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

lIeka, Atoki - S/PV,4705: S/PV.4766(Resumption 1);S/PV,4790

Nduku, Booto - S/PV.4775; S/PV.4784INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

lIeka, Atoki - S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

Ileka, Atoki - S/PV.4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

lIeka, Atoki - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)Mukongo Ngay, Zenon - S/PV.4772

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

lIeka, Atoki - S/PV.4790Nduku, Booto - S/PV,4784

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSIfeka. Atoki - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Denmark

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYLoj, Ellen - S/PV.4835

PEACE-BUILDINGLoj, Ellen - S/PV,4835

Dominican RepublicIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Padilia Tonos, Pedro - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Economic Community of West African StatesAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

EHah-Apenteng. Nana - S/PV.4720SMALLARMS

EHah-Apenteng, Nana - S/PV.4720

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Economic Community of West African States.Chairman

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSAkufo-Addo, Nana Addo-Dankwa. M.P. (Ghana)­

S/PV.4746LIBERIA SITUATION

Akufo-Addo, Nana Addo-Dankwa, M.P. (Ghana) ­S/PV.4815

Economic Community of West African States.Executive Secretary

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYChambas. Mohamed Ibn - S/PV,4720

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSChambas. Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4746; S/PV.4873

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYChambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4739

LIBERIA SITUATIONChambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV,4815

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNChambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4739

SMALLARMSChambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV,4720

EcuadorCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Gallegos Chiriboga. Luis - S/PV,4684 (Resumption1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYGallegos Chiriboga, Luis - S/PV.4845 (Resumption

1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Yepez Lasso, Fernando - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)TERRORISM

Gallegos Chiriboga, Luis - S/PV.4845 (Resumption1)

EgyptAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4766CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Aboul Alia. Amr - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV,4877 (Resumption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV,4790IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4717; S/PV,4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONAboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV,4836; S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Aboul Gheit. Ahmed - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSAboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4766

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELAboul Gheit. Ahmed - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841

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Egypt (continued)TERRORISM

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4710UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Aboul GheH. Ahmed - S/PV.4748UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4790

El SalvadorIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Lagos Pizzati, Victor - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1):S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

TERRORISMLagos Pizzati, Victor- S/PV.4710

Equatorial GuineaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Ekua Avomo, Limo-Sima - S/PV.4871

EthiopiaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Hussein. Abdul Mejid - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Hussein, Abdul Mejid - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Hussein, Abdul Mejid - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Zenna, Teruneh - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGHussein, Abdul Mejid - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

European UnionAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece)­S/PV.4774(Resumptlon 1)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYDaratzikis, Michael (Greece)­

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4871

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSVassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4684

(Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV,4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4823; S/PVA853;S/PV.4886

Vassilakis. Adamantios (Greece) - S/PVA742GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4865

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European Union (continued)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Magriolis. loannis (Greece) - S/PV.4739Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Spatafora. Marcello (Italy) - SIPV.4792; S/PV.4798:

S/PV.4835Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4734

(Resumption 1): S/PVA753 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4709;S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726

KFORSpatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4853; S/PV,4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - SIPV.4782; S/PV,4823;

S/PVA853; S/PV,4886Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4742

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONSpatafora, Marcello (Italy) - SJPV.4824(Resumption

1); SIPV, 4841 'PALESTINE QUESTION

Spatafora. Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4824(Resumption1); S/PVA841

PEACE-BUILDINGSpatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4835Vassilakis, Adamanlios (Greece) - S/PV.4753

(Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Daratzikis, Michael (Greece)­S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4772REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Magriotis, loannis (Greece) - S/PV.4739TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - SJPV.4824(Resumption1); S/PV,4841

TERRORISMManlovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Spalafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV,4792: S/PV.479BVassilakis. Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4710;

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

Spatafora, MarcelJo (Italy) - S/PV.47B2; S/PV.4823:S/PV.4853; S/PV,4886

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PVA742UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Spatafora. Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4852 (Resumption1)

FijiEAST TIMOR SITUATION

Savua, Isikia Rabici - S/PV.4744IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Yauvoii, Amenatave - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Savua, lsikia Rabici - S/PV.4744

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Fiji (continued)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Tavola, Keliopate - S/PV.4852

FinlandINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Rasi, Marjatta - S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

Ras!, Marjatla - S/PV.4835

FranceAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4711;S/PV4774; S/PV.4840

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYDuclos, Michel- S/PV.4736Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4720

. (Resumption 1); S/PV.4766: S/PV.4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4859ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4820(Part 11)BOSNlAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4766;S/PV.4876

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4793

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSDudos. Michel- S/PV.4777; S/PV4877

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4705;S/PV.4766; SIPV4784; S/PV.4790

EAST TIMOR SITUATIOND'Achon. Emmanuelle - S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843Duclos. Michel - S/PV.4715

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETrLEMENTDuclos, Michel- S/PV.4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIOND'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4823Duclos. Michel- S/PV4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV.4886

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Duclos. Michel- S/PV.4776Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4834

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSDuclos. Michel - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYD'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4798Florent, Jean-Luc - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Rochereau de la Sabllere, J.-M. - S/PV.4734;

S/PV.4739: S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753; S/PV4792Villepin. Dominique de - S/PV.4833

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIARochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV.4838

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France (continued)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Duclos, Michel - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1):S/PV.4808: S/PV.4812

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4726(Resumption 1); S/PV,4732; S/PV.4761;S/PV.4791; S/PV4844; S/PV.4851; S/PV.4869;S/PV.4872

Villepin, Dominique de - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707;S/PV.4714; S/PV4721

KFORDuclos, Michel- S/PV,4770; S/PV.4853Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)O'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4782: S/PV.4823Duclos, Michel- S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4809; S/PV.4853Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4886

LAND MINESDuclos, Michel - S/PV.4858

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4824;

S/PV.4828; S/PV4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4824;S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSD'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4881Duc\os, Michel - S/PV.4805Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4728

PEACE-BUILDINGRochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSDuclos, Michel- S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4766

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4739

SANCTIONSDuclos, Michel - S/PV.4713

SMALL ARMSRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4720

(Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4824;S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

TERRORISMD'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4798Florent. Jean-Luc - S/PV.4845 (Resum ption 1)Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV,4734;

S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792Villepin, Dominique de - S/PV.4688

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKDuclos. Michel- S/PV.4818Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4748

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Duclos, Michel- S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOD'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823Duc\os. Michel - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4853Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4886

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France (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

D'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV,4744; S/PV,4843Duclos, Michel- S/PV,4715

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV,4784;S/PV,4790

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONDuclos, Michel - S/PV,4801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV,4852

GambiaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Jagne, Baboucarr-Blaise - S/PV,4720GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Grey-Johnson, Crispin - S/PV,4776IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Grey-Johnson, Crispin - S/PV,4709SMALL ARMS

Jagne, Baboucarr-Blaise - S/PV,4720

Geneva International Centre for HumanitarianDemining. Implementation Support Unit. Director

LAND MINESDahinden, Martin - S/PV,4858

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSDahinden, Martin - S/PV,4858

GeorgiaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Adamla, Revaz - S/PV,4709 (Resumptlon1);S/PV,4726

Lordkipanidze, Gocha - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Adamia, Revaz - S/PV,4748

GermanyAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Braun, Harald - S/PV.4711Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4774

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4720;

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1); S/PV.4871Schumacher, Hanns H. - S/PV,4736

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSTrautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV,4859

ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFTPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4820(Part 11)

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4876

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSPleuger, Gunter - S/Pv'4793

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4777Trautwein. Wolfgang - S/PV,4877

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Germany (continued)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4705; S/PV,4784; S/PV,4'190EAST TIMOR SITUATION

PJeuger, Gunter - S/PV,4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV,4843FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

Schumacher, Hanns H. - S/PV,4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4770;S/PV,4823; S/PV,4838; S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV,4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Pleuger, Gunler - S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4762INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4734; S/PV,4752;S/PV.4753; S/Pv'4792; S/PV.4798: S/PV.4833;S/PV.4845

Schumacher. Hanns H. - S/PV,4739INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4732; S/PV,4761; S/PV,4762; S/PV,4791;S/PV.4844; S/PV,4851; S/PV,4869

Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4808; S/PV.4812Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von ­

S/PV,4872KFOR

Pleuger, GunLer - S/PV.4702; S/Pv'4770;S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742;

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV,4823: S/PV,4853;S/PV.4886

Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV,4809LAND MINES

Pleuger. Gunter - S/PV.4858LIBERIA SITUATION

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4803MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828;S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONPleuger, Gunter - S/PVA824; S/PV,4828: S/PV,4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4728; S/PV,4805; S/PV,4881

PEACE-BUILDINGPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSPleuger. Gunter - S/Pv'4766(Resumption 1):

S/PV,4772; S/PV,4858REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Schumacher, Hanns H. - S/PV.4739SANCTIONS

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4713SMALL ARMS

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4720TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828: S/PV,4841

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Germany (continued)TERRORISM

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4752;S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4748Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742;

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853;S/PV.4886

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Muller, Kerstin - S/PV.4852

Germany. Vice-ChancellorIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Fischer. Joschka - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707;S/PV.4714; S/Pv'4721

TERRORISMFischer, Joschka - S/PV.4688

Ghana

C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSAkufo-Addo. Nana Addo-Dankwa. M.P. - S/PV,4873

Greece

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONVassilakis, Adamantios - S/PV.4770

KFORVassitakis, Adamantios - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Vassilakis, Adamanlios - S/PV.4770

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOVassilakis, Adamantios - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4770

GuatemalaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Rosenthal. Gert - S/PV,4726

GuineaAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Tracre, Mamadi - S/PV.4711; S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4736;S/PVA766(Resumption 1); S/PVA871

Fall, Franr;:ois Lonseny - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4859BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4876

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Guinea (continued)

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONSDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4793Fall, Franc;:ois Lonseny - S/PV.4746

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSTraore, Mamadi - S/PV.4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4877Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4777

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Dlall,O, Boubacar - S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4744Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4843Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4715

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENTDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4742Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4823; S/PV,4B53Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4770Zoumanigui, Paul Goa - S/PV.4B86

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4776Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4834

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSTraore, Mamadi - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYDlallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4752; S/PV,4792;

S/PV,479BFall, Franc;:ois Lonseny - S/PV,4833Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4845Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4739; S/PV.4753

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIASow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDASow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4838

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4791Fall, Franc;:ois Lonseny - S/PV,4714; S/PV,4721Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4812; S/PV,4B69Traore, Mamadi - S/PV,4701; S/PV,4707; S/PV,4726

(Resumption 1); S/PV,4761; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1)

KFORSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4853Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4770Zoumanlgui, Paul Goa - S/PV,4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4782Sow. Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4B09; S/PV,4823;

S/PV,4853Traore, Mamadi - S/PV,4770Zoumanigui. Paul Goa - S/PV,4886

LAND MINESSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4858

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONSow, Aipha Ibrahima - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836;

S/PV.4841

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Guinea (continued)PALESTINE QUESTION

Sow, Alpha lbrahima - S/PV.4824; S/PV,4841PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4805Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4881

PEACE-BUILDINGTraors, Mamadi - S/PV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4858Traors, Mamadi - S/PV,4772

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNTraore, Mamadi - S/PV,4739

SANCTIONSTraore, Mamadi - S/PV,4713

SMALL ARMSFall, Fram;:ois LonsEmy - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4824; S/PV,4841

TERRORISMDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4752; S/PV,4792;

S/PV,4798Fall, FranQOis Lonssny - S/PV.4688Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4845Traore. Mamadi - S/PV,4734

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4748Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVODiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4782Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4823; S/PV.4853Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770Zoumanigui, Paul Goa - S/PV,4886

UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERNSAHARA

Oiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4801UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4744Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4843Traors, Mamadi - S/PV,4715

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4784; S/PV,4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4852

Guinea-Bissau

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONCabral, Alfredo Lopes - S/PV.4834Jalo, Luzeria dos Santos - S/PV.4776

High Representative for the Implementation of thePeace Agreement on 80snia and Herzegovina

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SiTUATIONAshdown, Paddy. Lord - S/PV.4837

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Holy See

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONMigliore, Celetino - S/PV.4709 (Resumptlon1)

HondurasINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Acosta Bonilla, Manuel- S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

Acosta Bonilla, Manuel - S/PV,4709 (Resumplion1):S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGAcosta Bonilla, Manuel- S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)

IAEA

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONZlauvinen. Gustavo - S/PV.4721

IAEA. Director GeneralIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

El Baradei. Mohamed - S/PV,4692: S/PV,4707;S/PV.4714

IcelandIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Ingolfs50n, Thorsteinn - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSHannesson. Hjalmar - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

ICJ

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYElaraby. Nabil A. - S/PV,4753: S/PV,4753

(Resumption 1)PEACE-BUILDING

Elaraby, Nabil A. - S/PV,4753; S/PV,4753(Resumplion 1)

IndiaAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Gopinathan, A. - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Gopinathan. A. - S/PV.4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Gopinalhan, A. - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1):

S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4798IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717;S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONNambiar. Vijay K. - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PALESTINE QUESTIONNambiar. Vijay K. - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUI LDI NGNambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELNambiar. Vijay K. - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

TERRORISMGopinathan. A. - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1);

S/PV.4798

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India (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Gopinathan, A. - S/PV.4843WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

IndonesiaCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Hidayat, Mochamad Slamet - S/PV.4684(Resumption 1)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Jenie, Rezlan - S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Percaya, Desra - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Wardono, Slglt - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Djumala, Danmansjah - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)Hidayat, Mochamad Slamet - S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONJenie, Rezlan - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Jenie. Rezlan - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1};S/PV.4841

PEACE-BUILDINGWardono, Sigit - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELJenie, Rezlan - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1);

S/PV.4841UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Hidayat, Mochamad Slamet - S/PV.4748UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Percaya, Desra - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Jenie, Rezlan - S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Jenie, Rezlan - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

International Committee of the Red Cross,President

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSKellenberger, Jakob - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762

(Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Kellenberger, Jakob - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1)

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.President

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAMose, Erik - S/PV.4838

RWANDA SITUATIONMose, Erik - S/PV.4838

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.Prosecutor

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAJallow, Hassan Bubacar - S/PV.4838

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International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.Prosecutor (continued)

RWANDA SITUATIONJallow, Hassan Bubacar - S/PV.4838

International Tribunal for the Prosecution ofPersons responsible for Serious Violations ofInternational Humanitarian Law Committed in theTerritory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.President

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONMeron, Theodor - S/PV.4837

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONMeron, Theodor - S/PV.483B

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAMeron, Theodor - S/PV.4838

International Tribunal for the Prosecution ofPersons responsible for Serious Violations ofInternational Humanitarian Law Committed in theTerritory of the Former YugoslaVia since 1991.Prosecutor

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONDel Ponte, Carla - S/PV.4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIADel Ponte, Carla - S/PV.4838

Iran (Islamic Republic of)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad ­S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONZarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad - S/PV.4709;

S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Fadaifard, Mohammad Hassan - S/PV,4841Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad - S/PV.4836

PALESTINE QUESTIONFadaifard, Mohammad Hassan - S/PV,4841

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSZarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad - S/PV.4772

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELFadaifard, Mohammad Hassan - S/PV.4841

TERRORISMZarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad - S/PV.4710

IraqIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Aldouri, Mohammed - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707;S/PV.4709; S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);SIPV.4714; S/PV.4717; S/PV.4717 (Resumption1); S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726; S/PV.4726(Resumption 1)

Pachachi, Adnan - S/PV.4791Zebari, Hoshyar - S/PV.4883

IsraelCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

MekeJ, Arye - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

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Israel (continued)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Gillerman, Dan - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4792Mekel. Arye - S/PV.4798: S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONGillerman, Dan - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4824(Resumplion

1); SIPV.4828; S/PV.4836: S/PV.4841 :S/PV.4842

PALESTINE QUESTIONGillerman, Dan - S/PV.4824; SIPV.4824(Resumption

1): SIPV.4828; SIPV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Glllerman, Dan - SIPV.4824; S/PV.4824(Resumption1); S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

TERRORISMGillerman, Dan - S/PV.4710; S/PV.4734; S/PV.4792Mekel, Arye - S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

ItalyBOSNIAAND HERlEGOVINA SITUATION

Spatafora, Marcello - S/PV.4837

JamaicaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Neil, Stafford - S/PV.4726

JapanAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Haraguchi. Koichi - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)Nishimura, Mutsuyoshi - S/PV.4711

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSSaiga, Fumiko - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4715: S/PV4744:S/PV.4843

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONMotomura, Yoshiyuki - SIPV4853

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYHaraguchi, Koichi - SIPV4710; S/PV.4792;

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4835; S/PV.4845 (Resumption1)

Motomura. Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717(Resumption 1): S/PV.4726

KFORMotomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4782Mo!o,rm..,ra. Yosn,;j'I.N<i - S/PI,,(4853

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV4824(Resumption 1):

SIPV4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Haraguchi. Koichi - S/PV4824(Resumption 1);S/PV4841

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Japan (continued)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4728; S/PV.4881Motomura, Yoslliyuki - S/PV.4805

PEACE-BUILDINGHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841TERRORISM

Haraguchl, Kolchl- S/PV.4710; S/PV.4792;S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Motomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4782Motomura. Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4853

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBUCOFTHECONGO

Haraguchi. Koichi - S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Ozawa, Toshiro - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIOS.Executive Director

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSPio\. Peter - S/PV.4859

JordanINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

AI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV.4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

AI-Hussein, leid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV.4709;S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONAI-Hussein. leid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV.4836;

S/PV.4841Goussous. Ramez - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PALESTINE QUESTIONAI-Hussein. Zeid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV.4841Goussous, Ramez - S/PV.4824(ResumpUon 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGAI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad leid - S/PV.4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSAI-Hussein. leid Ra'ad leid - S/PV.4772

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELAI-Hussein. le id Ra'ad leid - S/PV.4841Goussous, Ramez - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

KazakhstanAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

KazykhanoY. Yerzhan - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

KazykhanoY, Yerzhan - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

Kazykhanov. Yerzhan - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL -:S8TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

KenyaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Jalang'o, Bob F. - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Kuwait

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONAbulhasan, Mohammad - S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726AI-Otaibi, Mansour - S/PV.4709

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONAI-Otaibi, Mansour - S/PV.4836

KyrgyzstanIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Baialinov, Kamil - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Lao People's Democratic RepublicIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATiON

Kittikhoun, Alounkeo - S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

LatviaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Jegermanis, Gints - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726

League of Arab StatesIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Mahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717;S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONMahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1);

S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Mahmassani. Yahya - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELMahmassanf, Yahya - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1):

S/PV,4841

League of Arab States, Secretary-GeneralINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Moussa. Arme (Egypt) - S/PV.4739MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Moussa, Amre (Egypt) - S/PV.4739REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Moussa. Amre (Egypt) - S/PV.4739

LebanonINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Kronfol. Sami - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Diab. Houssam - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1):S/PV.4717: S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONKronfol, Sami - S/PV.4836: S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONKronfol, Sami - S/PV,4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELKronfol, Sami - S/PV,4841

TERRORISMKronfol, Sami - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

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LiberiaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Captan, Monie - S/PV.4720SMALL ARMS

Captan. Monie - S/PV,4720

Libyan Arab JamahlriyaINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Elmessallati. Ahmed - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Own, Ahmed A. - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONTreky, AIi Abdussalam - S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONTreky, AIi Abdussalam - S/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELTreky, AIi Abdussalam - S/PV.4841

TERRORISMElmessallati, Ahmed - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

LiechtensteinCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Wenaweser. Christian - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Wenaweser, Christian - S/PV.4798; S/PV.4835:S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONWenaweser, Christian - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1):

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)PEACE-BUILDING

Wenaweser. Christian - S/PV.483STERRORISM

Wenaweser. Christian - S/PV.4710; S/PV.4798;S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSWenaweser. Christian - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

LithuaniaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Serksnys, Gerdiminas - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

MalawiCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Lamba, Isaac - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Lamba, Isaac - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Lamba, Isaac - S/PV.4772

MalaysiaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Rastam, Mohd Isa - S/PV.4766(Resumplion 1)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Rastam, Mohd Isa - S/PV.4843IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Zainuddin. Yahya - SIPV.4709 (Resumption1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Rastam, Mohd Isa - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Rastam. Mohd Isa - S/PV.4843

SECURITY COUNC.lL-15!FH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES -'CORPORATE NAMESJCOUNTRIES

MaliAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Sene, Diallo M'bodji - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

Sene. Diallo M'bodji - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

Marshal! IslandsIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Capelle, Alfred - SJPV.4709 (Resumption1);SJPV4726 (Resum ption 1)

MauritiusIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Koonjul, Jagdish - SJPV.4709 (Resumption1);SJPV.4726

MexicoAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4711Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4774

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYAguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4736; S/PV.4766;

S/PV.4785Pujalte, Carlos - SJPV.4720 (Resumption 1);

S/PV,4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Pujalte, Carlos - SJPV.4859BOSNIAAND HERlEGOVINA SITUATION

Pujalle. Carlos - S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Pujalte, Carlos - SJPV4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - SJPV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - SJPV.4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Pujalte. Carlos - SJPV.4777; S/PV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4705; SJPV.4784; S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - SJPV.4744Pujalte, Carlos - SJPV.4715; SJPV.4843

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENTAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823Pujalte, Carlos - SJPV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATiON

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - SJPV4834Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4776

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSAguilar linser, Adolfo - SJPV.4762 (Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYAguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4752;

S/PV4753; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798Derbez, Luis Emesto - S/PV.4833Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAAguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4838

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Mexico (continued)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4761; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808; S/PV.4812

Derbez, Luls Ernesto - SJPV.4701; S/PV.4707;S/PV.4714

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4851; SJPV.4869; S/PV.4872KFOR

Pujalte. Carlos - S/PV,4770; S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Aguilar llnser, Adolfo - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742;S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV,4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4853;S/PV.4886

LAND MINESAgullar Zinser, Adolfo - SJPV4858

LIBERIA SITUATIONAguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4803

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONAguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV4824; SJPV.4836;

S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Aguilar linser. Adolfo - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Aree de Jeannet, Maria Angelica - S/PV.4881Garcia Guerra, Andrea - SJPV,4728Simancas Gutierrez, Diego - SJPV.4805

PEACE-BUILDINGAguilar linser, Adolfo - SJPV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSAguilar linser, Adolfo - SJPV.4766; S/PV,4785;

S/PV.4858PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS-STAFF SECURITY

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4814SANCTIONS

Pujalle, Carlos -S/PV,4713SMALL ARMS

PUjalte, Carlos - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841TERRORISM

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4752;S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798

Derbez. Luis Emeslo - S/PV.4688Pujalte. Carlos - S/PV,4845 (Resum ption 1)

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKAguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV.4748; S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Aguilar linser. Adolfo - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOAguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742;

S/PV.4823PUjalte, Carlos - S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782; S/PV.4853;

S/PV,4886UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV,4744Pujalte, Car/os - S/PV.4715; S/PV,4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Pujalle, Carlos - S/PV4784; S/PV.4790

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Mexico (continued)WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Aree de Jeannet, Maria Angelica - S/PV.4852

Micronesia (Federated States of)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Nakayama, Masao - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

MonacoCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Boisson, Jaeques Louis - S/PV.46B4 (Resumption1)

MongoliaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Choisuren, Baalar - S/PV.4726

Monitoring Group Established pursuant toResolution 1363 (2001) and Extended byResolution 1390 (2002). Chairman

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYChandler, Miehael - S/PV.4798

TERRORISMChandler, Miehael - S/PV.4798

MoroccoIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Bennouna, Mohamed - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726

Loulichki, Mohamed - S/PV,4709MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Bennouna, Mohamed - S/PV.4824{Resumption 1)PALESTINE QUESTION

Bennouna, Mohamed - S/PV.4824{Resumplion 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Bennouna, Mohamed - S/PV.4824{Resumplion 1)

MyanmarCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Swe, Kyaw Tint - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

NamibiaCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Andjaba, Martin - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)

National Reconciliation Government of Coted'lvoire. Prime Minister

C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSDiarra, Seydou Elimane - S/PV,4793

NepalCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Sharma, Murari - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Sharma, Murari - S/PV.4790INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Sharma, Murari - SIPV.4792

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Nepal (continued)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Sharma, Murari - S/PV.4B24{Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONSharma, Murari - SIPV.4B24{Resumption 1);

S/PV,4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Sharma, Murari - S/PV.4B24{Resumption 1);S/PV,4841

TERRORISMSharma, Murari - S/PV,4792

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Sharma, Murari - SIPV.479D

NetherlandsPEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Berg, Dirk Jan van den - S/PV.4772WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Ardenne, Agnes van - S/PV,4852

New ZealandAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Mclvor, T1m - S/PV.4774{Resumption 1)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Mackay, Don - S/PV,4744; S/PV.4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Mackay, Don - S/PV,4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Mackay, Don - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Mackay, Don - S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Mackay, Don - S/PV.4841PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Mackay, Don - S/PV.4728; SIPV.4805; S/PV.4881PEACE-BUILDING

Mackay, Don - S/PV,4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Mclvor, Tim - S/PV.4772TERRITORiES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Mackay, Don - S/PV,4841UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Mackay, Don - S/PV,4744; S/PV,4843

NicaraguaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Sevilla Somoza, Eduardo J. - S/PV,4709(Resumption1); S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1);SIPV,4726

NigerAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Moutari, Ousmane - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

Moutari, Ousmane - SIPV,4720 (Resumption 1)

NigeriaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Mbanefo, Arthur - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

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Nigeria (continued)COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Onyia. Duben - S/PV,4746IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Mbanefo, Arthur - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)Ndekhedehe, Ndekhedehe Effiong - S/PV,4709

(Resumption1 )PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Mbanefo, Arthur - S/PV,4772SMALL ARMS

Mbanefo, Arthur - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

NorwayAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Kolby. Ole Peter - S/PV,4774(Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Strommen, Wegger Christian - S/PV,4877(Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYKolby, Ole Peter - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONKolby, Ole Peter - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1):

S/PV,4717; S/PV4726KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Slrommen, Wegger Christian - S/PV,4702MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Lovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1);S/PV,4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONLovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1):

S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Lovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1);S/PV.4841

TERRORISMKolby. Ole Peter - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOStrommen, Wegger Christian - S/PV.4702

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSLovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

OAS. Secretary-GeneralINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Gaviria, Cesar - S/PV.4739REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Gaviria, Cesar - S/PV,4739

OmanIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

AI-Hinal, Fuad - S/PV,4709

Organization for Security and Co-operation inEurope

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYKubis, Jim - S/PV,4739

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNKubis. Jan - SJPV.4739

Organization of the Islamic ConferenceIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Lamani, Mokhtar - S/PV.4717

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Organization of the Islamic Conference(continued)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONHajihosseini, Ahmad - S/PV,4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONHajihosseini, Ahmad - S/PV,4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELHajihosseini, Ahmad - S/PV,4841

Pacific Islands ForumINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Savua, Isikia Rabid (Fiji) - S/PV,4734 (Resumption1)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSSavua, Isikla Rabici (Fiji) - S/PV,4728; S/PV,4805

TERRORISMSavua, Isikia Rabici (Fiji) - S/PV,4734 (Resumption

1)Yauvoli, Amenatave (Fiji) - S/PV,471 0

PakistanAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4711: S/PV,4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4736; S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)

Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4859ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFT

Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4820(Part 11)BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Khalid. Masood - S/PV,4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Akram, Munir - S/PV4877Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4777

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Akram. Munir - S/PV,4790Khalld, Masood - S/PV,4705; S/PV,4784

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONAkram, Munir- S/PV,4715; S/PV.4843Khalid, Masood -S/PV,4744

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENTAkram, Munir - S/PV,4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONAkram. Munir - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853;

S/PV4886Khalid. Masood - S/PV,4823

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Khalid. Masood - S/PV,4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4776Khalid. Masood - S/PV.4834

INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTIONKasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV4753

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Pakistan (continued)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4734; S/PV.4734 (Resumption1); S/PV.4739

Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV.4753; S/PV.4833Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Mahmood. Sohail- S/PV,4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

Mahmood, Sohail- S/PV,4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Akram. Munir - S/PV.4707; S/PV,4714; S/PV.4721;S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4732;S/PV.4761; S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808; S/PV.4812;S/PV.4844; S/PV.4851

Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV.4701; S/PV,4753Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4869

KFORAkram. Munir - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Akram, Munir - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4809;

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4782; S/PV.4823

LAND MINESAkram. Munir - S/PV.4858

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONAkram, Munir - S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4824

PALESTINE QUESTIONAkram. Munir - S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV,4753Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4824

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSAkram. Munir - S/PV.4728Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4805; S/PV.4881

PEACE-BUILDINGKasuri. Khurshid M. - S/PV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSAkram, Munir - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4739SMALL ARMS

Akram. Munir - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841Khalid. Masood - S/PV.4824

TERRORISMAkram, Munir - SIPV.4734; S/PV,4734 (Resumption

1)Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV.4688Khalid. Masood - S/PV,4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Akram. Munir - S/PV.4818Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4748

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Akram. Munir - S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOAkram, Munir - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4782; S/PV,4823

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Pakistan (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4843Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4744

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4790Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4784

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONKhalid, Masood - S/PV.4801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSAkram, Munir - S/PV.4852Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

PalestineCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

AI-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

AI-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Al-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV.4824;S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4828;S/PV,4836; S/PV.4841; S/PV.4842

PALESTINE QUESTIONAI-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV,4824;

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELAI-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV.4824;

S/Pv'4824(Resumption 1}; S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

Papua New GuineaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Aisi, Robert Guba - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Aisi, Robert Guba - S/PV,4728; S/PV.4805;S/PV.4881

ParaguayIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Loizaga, Eladio - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

PeruINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Rivero, Oswaldo de - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Rivero. Oswaldo de - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717(Resumption 1)

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSRivero. Oswaldo de - S/PV.4772

TERRORISMRivero. Oswaldo de - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

PhilippinesAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Manalo. Enrique - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Baja. Lauro - S/PV,4766(Resumplion 1)CHILDREN INARMED CONFLICTS

Manalo, Enrique - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Philippines (continued)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Baja, Lauro - S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Baja, Lauro - S/PV.4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Baja, Lauro- S/PV.4835Manalo. Enrique - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONManalo, Enrique -S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGBaja. Lauro - S/PV.4B35

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSBaja. Lauro - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

TERRORISMManalo, Enrique - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORBaja, Lauro - S/PV,4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBWCOFTHECONGO

Baja, Lauro - S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Mercado, Bayani - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

PolandIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Stanezyk, Janusz - S/PV.4726

PortugalEAST TIMOR SITUATION

Santa Clara Gomes. Goni;alo Aires de - S/PV4715;S/PV,4744; S/PV.4843

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORSanta Clara Gomes, Goni;alo Aires de - S/PV.4715;

S/PVA744; S/PV.4B43

Programme for Coordination and Assistance forSecurity and Development. Regional Director

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYSail, Ibrahima - S/PV.4720; S/PV.4720 (Resumption

1)SMALL ARMS

Sail. lbrahima - S/PV,4720: S/PV.4720 (Resumption1)

QatarIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

AI-Nasser, Nassir - S/PV.4709 (Resumption 1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

AI-Bader, Jamal- S/PVA841AI-Nasser. Nassir - S/PV4836

PALESTINE QUESTIONAI-Bader. Jamal- S/PVAB41

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELAI-Bader, Jamal- S/PV.4B41

Republic of KoreaAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Chun, Yung-Woo - S/PV.4774(Resumplion 1)CIVIUAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Kim, Sam-hoon - S/PV,4877 (Resumption 1)

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Republic of Korea (continued)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Kim, Sam-hoon - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4835Sun, Joun-yung - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONSun, Joun-yung - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726PEACE-BUILDING

Kim. Sam-hoon - S/PV4835TERRORISM

Kim. Sam-hoon - S/PV.4792Sun, Joun-yung - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSKim. Sam-hoon - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Rio GroupINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Doig, Jose Antonio (Peru) - S/PV,4792Rivero. Oswaldo de (Peru) - S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)TERRORISM

Doig, Jose Anlonio (Peru) - S/PV.4792Rivero. Oswaldo de (Peru) - S/PV.471 0; S/PV4845

(Resumption 1)

RomaniaINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Motoe, Mihnea - S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

Moloe. Mihnea - S/PV.4835

Russian FederationAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV4711Lavrov. Sergei Viktorovieh - S/PV.4774

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYKonuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV4766(Resum ption 1):

S/PV.4871Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovieh - S/PV4720 (Resumption

1)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Isakov, Yuriy N. - S/PV.4859ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

Gatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovieh - S/PV.4820(Part 11)BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

Gatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovieh - S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Smirnov, Vadim - S/PV4876C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Smlrnov. Vadim - S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Lavrov. Sergei Viktorovieh - S/PV,4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Karev. Sergei - S/PV.4877Lavrov. Sergei Viktorovieh - S/PV.4777

CYPRUS QUESTIONGalilov. Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV4740

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Konuzin. Aleksandr - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784;S/PV,4790

SECURITY CQUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Russian Federation (continued)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV,4715; S/PV,4744;S/PV,4843

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONGalilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV,4702;

S/PV,4823; S/PV,4886Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4770;

S/PV,4853GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PVA865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV,4834Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4776

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSGatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV,4762

(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Ivanov, I.S. (Igor' Sergeevich) - S/PV.4833Karev. Sergei - S/PV,4792; S/PV.4845 (Resumption

1)Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV.4734; S/PV,4739;

S/PV,4752; S/PV,4753INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Karev, Sergei - S/PV,4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

Karev, Sergei - S/PV,4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Galilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV,4762(Resum plion 1); S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808

Ivanov, I.S. (Igor' Sergeevich) - S/PV,4701;S/PV.4707; S/PV,4714; S/PV.4721

Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV,4726 {Resumption1}; S/PV.4732; S/PV,4761; S/PV.4812;S/PV,4844; S/PV.4851; S/PV.4869; S/PV.4872

KFORGalilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4702;

S/PV,4886Lavrov, Sergei Vlklorovich - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853

KOSOVO {YUGOSLAVIA}Galilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4702;

S/PV.4782; S/PV,4809; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4853LAND MINES

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV.4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Galilov, Gennadii Mlkhailovich - S/PV.4824:S/PV,4836

Lavrov. Sergei Viklorovich - StPV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

GalHov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4824Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSKonuzin. Aleksandr - S/PV,4881Smimov, Vadim - S/PV.4728; S/PV.4805

PEACE-BUILDINGLavrov. Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSKonuzin. Aleksandr - S/PV,4766(Resumplion 1};

S/PV.4858REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Lavrov. Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV,4739

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Russian Federation (continued)SANCTIONS

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV.4713SMALL ARMS

Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV.4720 (Resumption1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELGalilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV,4824Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4841

TERRORISMIvanov, J.S. (Igor' Sergeevich) - S/PV.4688Karev, Sergei - S/PV,4792; S/PV,4845 (Resumption

1)Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4752

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKLavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4748; S/PV,4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOGalilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4702;

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4853UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

Konuzin. Aleksandr - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4744;S/PV.4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV,4784; S/PV,4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Gatilov. Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4801WOMEN INARMEO CONFUCTS

Karev, Sergei - S/PV,4852

RwandaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Kamanzi. Slanislas - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Shallla. Nlcholas - S/PV,4871

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSGasana, Anaslase - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Muvunyi, Augustin - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBUC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Kamanzi, Slanislas - S/PV.4790Muvunyi, Augustin - S/PV,4705Nyamulinda. Pascal- S/PV.4775

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAGahima, Gerald - S/PV.4838

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSKamanzi, Stanislas - S/PV.4766(Resumplion 1}

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Kamanzi. Stanislas - S/PV.4790

San MarinoINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Baleslra. Gian Nicola - S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

Balestra. Gian Nicola - S/PV.4835

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Saudi ArabiaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Shobokshi, Fawzi - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONAI-Badi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4841Shobokshi, Fawzi - S/PV.4824(ResumpUon 1);

S/PV.4836PALESTINE QUESTION

AI-Badi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4841Shobokshi, Fawzi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELAI-Badi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4B41Shobokshi, Fawzi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

SenegalAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Gadio, Cheikh Tidiane - S/PV.4720IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Fall, Papa Louis - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)SMALlARMS

Gadio, Cheikh Tidiane - S/PV.4720

Serbia and MontenegroFORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Sahovic, Dejan - S/PV.4702; S/PV,4742; S/PV,4770;S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV,4886

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYSahovic, Dejan - S/PV.4835

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIASahovic, Dejan - S/PV,4838

IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATIONNincic, Roksanda - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

KFORSahovic, Dejan - S/PV,4770; S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Sahovic, Dejan - S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742; S/PV,4770;

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886PEACE-BUILDING

Sahovic, Dejan - S/PV.4835UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

Sahovic, DeJan - SfPV.4702; S/PV,4742; SfPV.4770;S/PV.4782; S/PV,4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Serbia and Montenegro. Deputy Prime MinisterKOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Covic, Nebojsa - S/PV.4809

Sierra LeoneAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Pemagbi, Joe - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo - S/PV.4684(Resumption 1)

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSRowe, Sylvester Ekundayo - SfPV.4877

(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Kanu, Allieu - S/PV,4835PEACE-BUILDING

Kanu, Allieu - S/PV.4835

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Sierra Leone (continued)SMALL ARMS

Pemagbi, Joe - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

Singapore

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONMahbubani, Kishore - S/PV.4843

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONMahbubani, Kishore - S/PV,4717; S/PV.4726Tan, York Chor - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1)

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORMahbubani, Kishore - S/PV,4843

Slovakia

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONNovolna, Klara - S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

Slovenia

CHILDREN INARMED CONFLICTSKim, Roman - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONKim, Roman - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

South AfricaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Kumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4766DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Maitland, Graham Johnny - S/PV,4790INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Nacerodien, Fadl- SfPV.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Kumalo, Dumlsanl- S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717;S/PV,4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONKumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Kumalo, Dumisanl- S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);S/PV,4841

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSKumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4766; S/PV.4772

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELKumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841TERRORISM

Nacerodien, Fadl- S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Ndhlovu, Jeanette - S/PV.4710

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKKumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4748

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Mailland, Graham Johnny - S/PV,4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Grobbelaar, Tilana - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

South Africa. Deputy President

BURUNDI SITUATIONZuma, Jacob - S/PV,4876

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

Spain

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4711; S/PV,4774

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4720Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4736;

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1); S/PV,4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4859ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFT

Menendez, Ana Marfa - S/PV,4820(Part 11)BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Arias. Inocencio F. - S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Menendez. Ana Marfa - S/PV,4877Oyarzun, Roman - S/PV,4777

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Arias, lnocencio F. - S/PV,4784Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV,4705

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONMenemdez, Ana Maria - S/PV,4715; S/PV,4744;

S/PV,4843FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

Menendez. Ana Maria - S/PV,4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770:S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Menemdez, Ana Maria - S/PV,4823GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Menendez. Ana Maria - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Arias. Inocencio F. - S/PV,4776; S/PV,4834HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Menendez. Ana Maria - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4734; S/PV,4753;S/PV.4792

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4739Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana - S/PV,4833Quintero. Gonzalo M. - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONArias. Inocencio F. - S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726

(Resumption 1); SIPV,4732: SIPV,4761;S/PV,4808: S/PV,4812; S/PV.4844: S/PV.4851

Menendez. Ana Maria - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1):S/PV,4869

Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana - SIPV.4701; S/PV.4707;S/PV.4714

KFORArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4770: S/PV.4853:

S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4742; SIPV,4770:S/PV.4782: S/PV,4809; S/PV.4853: S/PV.4886

Menendez. Ana Maria - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4823

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Spain (continued)

LAND MINESArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4858

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828;

S/PV,4836; S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4824; S/PV.4828;S/PV,4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4881Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4805Sanz L6pez, Pablo - S/PV,4728

PEACE-BUILDINGArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858Menendez, Ana Marfa - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNMenendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4739

SANCTIONSArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4713

SMALLARMSArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4720

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828;

S/PV,4841TERRORISM

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4734; S/PV.4792Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana - S/PV.4688Qufntero, Gonzalo M. - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4748; S/PV,4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4770;

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4853: S/PV,4886Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4823

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORMenendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV,4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4784WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4852

Spain. Prime Minister

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYAznar, Jose Maria - S/PV.4752

TERRORISMAznar, Jose Maria - S/PV,4752

Sri Lanka

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONMahendran, Chithambaranathan - S/PV,4709

(Resumption1); S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COLJNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

SudanIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATiON

Erwa. Elfalih Mohamed Ahmed - S/PV.4717(Resumption 1): S/PV.4726

Manis, Omer Bashir - S/PV.4709MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Erwa. Elfalih Mohamed Ahmed ­S/PV,4824(Resumption 1): S/PV,4836

Taha. Magdi M. - SIPV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Erwa. Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed ­S/PV.4824{Resumption 1)

Taha. Magdi M. - S/PV,4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Erwa, Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed ­S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)

Taha, Magdi M. - S/PV,4841

SwedenINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Fogh. Inga Eriksson - S/PV,4835PEACE-BUILDING

Fogh, Inga Eriksson - S/PV,4835SANCTIONS

Dahlgren, Hans - S/PV.4713

SwitzerlandCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Staehalin. Jano - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Helg. Pierre - S/PV,4877 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Helg. Pierre - S/PV,4835Slaehelin. Jeno - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONHelg. Pierre - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)Staehelin, Jeno - S/PV.4717: S/PV,4726

PEACE-BUILDINGHelg. Pierre - S/PV,4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSStaehelin. Jeno - S/PV,4772

TERRORISMStaehelin, Jeno - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Syrian Arab RepublicAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Mekdad. Fayssal- S/PV.4711Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4774

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYAtieh, Mifad - S/PV,4871Mekdad. Fayssal - S/PV,4736:

S/PV,4766(Resumplion 1)Wehbe, Mikhail - SIPV.4720 (Resumption 1)

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSMekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4859

ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFTMekdad. Fayssal - S/PV.4820(Part 11)

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONAtieh, Mi/ad - S/PV,4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONAtieh, Milad - S/PV,4876

C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4793

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Syrian Arab Republic (continued)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Mekdad, Fayssal - S/PV,4684CiVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV,4777; S/PV,4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV,4705: S/PV,4784;S/PV.4790

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONAtieh, Milad - S/PV,4843Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENTMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV,4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATiONAlieh, Milad - S/PV,4823; S/PV.4853: S/PV.4886Wehbe, Mikhail- SIPV.4742; S/PV.4770: S/PV,4819

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Mekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

Atieh, Milad - S/PV,4834Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4776

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4762: S/PV.4762

(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

AI-Shara', Farouk - S/PV.4833Mekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4734: S/PV.4734

(Resumption 1); SIPV,4792; S/PV.4798;S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Wehbe. Mikhail- S/PV.4739; S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Wehbe, Mikhail - SIPV.4819INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

Wehbe, Mikhail - S/PV,4819IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

AI-Shara', Farouk - S/PV.4707; SIPV.4714:S/PV,4721

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1); S/PV.4812; S/PV.4844;S/PV.4851: S/PV.4869

Wehbe. Mikhail- S/PV,4701: S/PV.4726(Resumption 1); S/PV.4732: S/PV.4791;S/PV.4808

KFORAlieh, Milad - S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Wehbe, Mikhail - S/PV,4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Alleh, Milad - SIPV.4823; S/PV,4853: S/PV.4886Mekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4782Wehbe. Mikhail- S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4809

LAND MINESMekdad. Fayssal - S/PV,4858

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONMekdad. Fayssal - S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828;

S/PV.4836; S/PV,4841Wehbe. Mikhail- S/PV.4752

PALESTINE QUESTIONMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;

S/PV.4841

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Syrian Arab Republic (continued)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDlTIONS

Alieh, Milad - S/PV.4881Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4728Wehbe, Mikhail - S/PV.4805

PEACE-BUILDINGWehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSMekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4766(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4858Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4772

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNWehbe, Mlkhall- S/PV.4739

RWANDA SITUATIONWehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4819

SANCTIONSWehbe, Mikhail - S/PV,4713

SMALL ARMSWehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELMekdad. Fayssal - SJPV.4824; S/PV.4828;

S/PV,4841TERRORISM

Mekdad, FayssaJ - S/PV.4710; S/PV.4734;S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4792;S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4688; S/PV,4752UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

Atieh. Milad - S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886Mekdad. Fayssal- S/PV,4702; S/PV,4782Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4742; S/PV.4770

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORAtieh, Milad - S/PV.4843Mekdad. Fayssal- S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4784; S/PV,4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

Mekdad, Fayssal- SJPV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4852

TajikistanAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Alimov. Rashid - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

ThailandIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Kasemsam, Chuehai - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726(Resumption 1)

The former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Kerim. Srgjan - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV,4726

Nikolov, Dimee - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

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Timor-LesteEAST TIMOR SITUATION

Guterres, Jose Luis - S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744;S/PV.4843

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONGuterres, Jose Luis - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORGuterres. Jose Luis - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV.4843WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Guterres, Jose Luis - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

TogoAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Kpotsra, Roland - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

Kpotsra, Roland - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

Trinidad and TobagoINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Gift, Knowlson - S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

Gift, Knowlson - S/PV.4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Edghlll. Anthony David - S/PV.4772

TunisiaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Haehani. AIi - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Haehani. AIi - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONHaehani, Ali - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONHaehani, AIi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSHachani, AIi - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELHaehani, Ali - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

TurkeyIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Cengizer, Allay - S/PV.4717Pamir, Umit - S/PV,4709; S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONCengizer, Allay - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Pamir, Umit - S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONCengizer, Altay - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Pamir, Umit- SIPV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELCengizer. Allay - S/PV.4824(Resum ption 1)Pamir, Umit - S/PV.4841

TERRORISMCengizer. Allay - S/PV.4710Pamir, Umit - S/PV.4867

UgandaINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Butagira, Franeis - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845(Resum ptlon 1)

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Uganda (continued)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Beyendeza, Fred - S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

Butagira, Francis - S/PV.4792; S/PV,4845(Resumption 1)

UkraineAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4174(Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4684 (Resumplion 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4877FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV,4853INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV,4792; S/PV.4798IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV,4709KFOR

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4853TERRORISM

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4710; S/PV.4792;S/PV.4798

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOKuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4853

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSKuchinski, Valeri - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONAnnabi, HMi - S/PV,4727

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONAnnabi, HMi - S/PV,4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4823

KFORAnnabi, Hadi - S/PV,4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Annabi, Hadi - S/PV,4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4823

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOAnnabi, Hedi - S/PV,4742; S/PV.4770: S/PV.4823

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for PoliticalAffairs

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYKalomoh, Tuliameni - S/PV.4871

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONKalomoh, Tuliameni - S/PV.4834

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONTurk, Danilo - S/PV.4741: SJPV,481 0

PALESTINE QUESTIONTurk, Danilo - S/PV,4741; S/PV.4810

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSTUrk, Danilo - S/PV,4728; S/PV.4881

SANCTIONSTurk, Danilo - S/PV,4713

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UN. Committee on the Exercise of the InalienableRights of the Palestinian People. Chairman

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONFall, Papa Louis (Senegal) - S/PV.4824(Resumplion

1); S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Fall, Papa Louis (Senegal) - S/PV,4824(Resumption1); S/PV,4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELFall, Papa Louis (Senegal) - S/PV,4824(Resumption

1); S/PV,4841

UN. Department of Political Affairs. SecurityCouncil Affairs Division. Director

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Stephanldes, Joseph - S/PV,4831

UN. Deputy High Commissioner for Human RightsDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Ramacharan, Bertrand Gangapersaud - S/PV.4784UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Ramacharan. Bertrand Gangapersaud - S/PV.4784

UN. Deputy Secretary-GeneralHUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Frechette, Louise - S/PV,4762IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Frachette, Louise - S/PV,4762

UN. Economic and Social Council (2003 : NewYork and Geneva). President

BURUNDI SITUATIONRosenthal, Gert (Guatemala) - S/PV,4876

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKRosenthal, Gert (Guatemala) - S/PV.4748

UN. Economic and Social Council. Ad HocAdvisory Group on Guinea-Bissau. Chairman

GUINEABISSAU SITUATIONKumalo, Dumisani (South Africa} - S/PV,4776

UN. Former Special Representative of theSecretary-General for East Timor

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYMarker, Jamsheed - S/PV.4753

PEACE·BUILDINGMarker, Jamsheed - S/PV.4753

UN. Former Special Representative of theSecretary-General for the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Ngongl, Amos Namanga - S/PV.4790UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Ngongi, Amos Namanga - S/PV,4790

SECURITY COUNCIL -58THYEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - CORPORATE NAMES/COUNTRIES

UN. Former Under-Secretary-General for PoliticalAffairs

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYUrquhart, Brian Eo, Sir- S/PV.4753; S/PV.4753

(Resumption 1)PEACE-BUILDING

Urquhart, Brian Eo, Sir - S/PV.4753; S/PV.4753(Resumption 1)

UN. General Assembly (57th sess. : 2002-2003).President

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKKavan, Jan (Czech Republic) - S/PV,4748

UN. Group of African States. ChairmanAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Koonjul, Jagdish (Mauritius) - S/PV.4766PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Koonjul, Jagdish (Mauritius) - S/PV.4766

UN. Legal CounselINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Corell, Hans - S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

Corell, Hans - S/PV,4835

UN. Office of the Iraq Programme. ExecutiveDirector

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONSevan, Benon - S/PV.4851

UN. Representative of the Secretary-General andHead of the United Nations Post-Conflict PeaceBuilding Support Office in Gulnea-Bissau

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONStephen, David - S/PV.4776

UN. Secretary-GeneralAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4720COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4746; S/PV.4873CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4684DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Annan, Kofi - S/PV,4797GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4865INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4739; S/PV.4753; S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726; S/PV.4761;S/PV.4791; S/PV,4868; S/PV,4883

PEACE·BUILDINGAnnan, Kofi - S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSAnnan, Kofi - S/PV.4772

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS-STAFF SECURITYAnnan, Kofi - S/PV,4814

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UN. Secretary-General (continued)REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Annan, Kofi -S/PV:4739SMALL ARMS

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4720TERRORISM

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4688UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4748UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Annan, Kofi- S/PV,4797

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich (Russian Federation) ­S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV.4730AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFT

Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4820BURUNDI SITUATION

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4749Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4891

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4754Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4793; S/PV.4794Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4857Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV.4700Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4875Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV.4804

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV.4695CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4882CONFLICT DIAMONDS

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­S/PV.4694

CYPRUS QUESTIONAguilar Zinser, Adollo (Mexico) - S/PV.4740

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4756; S/PV.4764Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794; S/PV,4797Gaspar Martins. Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4863Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation)-

S/PV.4780Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic) ­

S/PV.4813Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV.4691Traore. Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV.4723Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV.4807

ENVIRONMENTAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4761

ERITREA-ETHIOPIAArias, Inocencio Fo (Spain) - S/PV.4787Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4822

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONPleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV.4703

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UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President(continued)

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONArias. Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV4794Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation) ­

S/PV.4776HUMANITARIAN ASSiSTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4762 (Resumption1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4753 (Resumption

1)INTERNATiONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Akram, Munir (Pakisian) - S/PV,4759Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV,4817

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAAguilar Zlnser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV.4745Akram, Munir (Pakistan)- S/PV,4760Cunningham, James (United States) - S/PV,4849Traore, Mamadi {Guinea} - S/PV,4731Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV.4817

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONAguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV,4743Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4762 (Resumption

1)Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4868Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana (Spain) - S/PV,4791Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV,4887

KFORPleuger. Gunter (Germany) - S/PV,4703

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV.4703Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV,4879

LIBERIA SITUATIONAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4751Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV,4794Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic) -

S/PV,4815Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4830Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV4693Tafrov, Stefan (BUlgaria) - S/PV,4890

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONGaspar Martins. Ismael (Angola) - S/PV,4862Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4879

PALESTINE QUESTIONGaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4862Tafrov, Stefan (BUlgaria) - S/PV.4879

PEACE-BUILDINGAkram. Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4753 (Resumption

1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4864RWANDA SITUATION

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV,4745Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4760

SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONSArias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV,4794Parry. Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4829

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UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President(continued)

SOMALIA SITUATIONAguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV,4737Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4856Tafrov. Stefan (BUlgaria) - S/PV.4885Traore, Mamadj (Guinea)- S/PV.4718

STABllIZATION FORCEArias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - SIPV,4786

SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONSCunningham, James (United States) - S/PV,4839

TERRORISMPleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV4706Rochereau de la Sabllere, J.-M. (Fra(1ce) ­

S/PV.4686Villepin, Dominique de (France) - S/PV,4688Wehbe, Mikhall (Syrian Arab RepUblic) - S/PV.4811

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKWehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab RepUblic) - S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Wehbe. Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV.4818

UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCELavrov, Sergei Viklorovich (Russian Federalion) ­

S/PV.4779Tafrov. Stefan (BUlgaria) - S/PV.4889

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOPleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV,4703

UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANONArias. Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4802Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV.4696UN IRAQ-KUWAIT OBSERVATiON MISSION

Arias. Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4783UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERNSAHARA

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4765Negroponte, John D. (United States) - S/PV.4850Rochereau de la Sabllere, J.-M. (France)-

S/PV,4698Traore, Mamadi (GUinea) - S/PV.4725

UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONEArias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4789Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV,4729

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORAguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV,4735Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4758

UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIAArias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV,4800Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV4697UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4764UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

Gaspar Martins, lsmael (Angola) - S/PV,4870Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation)­

S/PV4771

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UN. Security Council. Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerningCounter-Terrorism. Chairman

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYArias, Inoeencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845 .Greenstock, Jeremy (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4710

TERRORISMArias, Inoeencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4792; S/PV,4845Greenstock, Jeremy (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4688;

S/PV.4710

UN. Security Council. Informal Working Group onImproving the Effectiveness of United NationsSanctions. Chairman

SANCTIONSBelinga-Eboulou, Martin (Camaroon) - S/PV.4888

UN. Security Council Committee Established byResolution 661 (1990) concerning the Situationbetween Iraq and Kuwait. Chairman

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONPleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV.4888

UN. Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) concerningSomalia. Chairman

SOMALIA SITUATIONTafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4888

UN. Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 918 (1994) concerningRwanda. Chairman

RWANDA SITUATIONMekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic) -

S/PV,4888

UN. Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1132 (1997) concerningSierra Leone. Chairman

SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONSAree de Jeannet, Maria Angelica (Mexico)­

S/PVA888

UN. Security Council Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1267 (1999). Chairman

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYMuiioz. Heraldo (Chile) - S/PV.4798

TERRORISMMunoz. Heraldo (Chile) - S/PV,4798

UN. Security Council Mission to Afghanistan, 2003AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Pleuger. Gunler (Germany) - S/PV.4855

UN. Security Council Mission to Central Africa,2003

BURUNDI SITUATIONRochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. (France)­

S/PV.4775

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UN. Security Council Mission to Central Africa,2003 (continued)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. (France) ­S/PV.4775

UN. Special Adviser of the Secretary-General onCyprus

CYPRUS QUESTIONSoto. Alvaro de - S/PV.4738

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary­General and Head of the United Nations InterimAdministration Mission in Kosovo

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUAflONHoJkeri, Harri - S/PVA853

KFORHolkeri. Harri - S/PV.4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Holkeri, Harri - S/PV,4853Steiner, Michael- S/PV.4702; S/PV,4782

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOHolkeri, Harri - S/PVA853Steiner. Michael- S/PV,4702; S/PV,4782

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary­General for Afghanistan (2001- )

AFGHANISTAN SITUATiONBrahimi, Lakhdar - S/PV,4699; S/PV,4750

UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTANBrahimi, Lakhdar - S/PVA750

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary­General for Iraq

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONMello. Sergio Vieira de - S/PV,4791

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary­General for Liberia and Coordinator of UNOperations

LIBERIA SITUATIONKlein, Jacques Paul - S/PV,4826

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary­General for the Great Lakes Region

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

Fall, Ibrahima - S/PVA865

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary­General for Timor-Leste

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONSharma. Kamalesh (India) - S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORSharma, Kamalesh (India) - S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

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UN. Special Representatiye of the Secretary­General on the Impact ofArmed Conflict onChildren

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSOtunnu, Olara A. - S/PV.4684

UN. Under-Secretary·General and Special Adviseron Africa

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYGamban. lA - S/PV.4766; S/PV.4766(Resumption

1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Gamban. lA - S/PV.4766; S/PV.4766(Resumption1)

UN. Under-Secretary-General for HumanitarianAffairs

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSEgeland. Jan - SfPV.4877Oshima. Kenzo - S/PV.4777

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSOshima. Kenzo - SfPV.4762 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONOshima. Kenzo - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONGuehenno, Jean-Marie - SfPV.4711; SfPV.4774;

S/PV.4848AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4859DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - SfPV.4705; S/PV.4784;S/PV.4790

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONGuehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4715

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONGuehenno, Jean-Mane - S/PV.4886

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYGuehenno, Jean-Mane - SfPV.4835

KFORGuehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4886

LAND MINESGuehenno, Jean-Mane - S/PV.4858

PEACE-BUILDINGGuehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSGuehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4858

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOGuehenno. Jean-Mane - S/PV.4886

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORGuehenno. Jean-Marie - S/PV.4715

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4784; SfPV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Guehenno, Jean-Mane - SfPV.4852

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UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political AffairsMIDDLE EAST SITUATION

Prendergast. Kieran - SfPV.4685; SfPV.4704;SfPV.4773; S/PV.4846; S/PVA861

PALESTINE QUESTIONPrendergast. Kieran - SfPV.4704; S/PV.4773;

S/PV.4846; S/PV.4861TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Prendergast, Kieran - S/PVA773; SfPV.4846·S/PVA861 •

UN Emergency Relief CoordinatorCIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Oshima, Kenzo - S/PV.4777HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Oshima, Kenzo - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Oshima, Kenzo - SfPV.4762 (Resumption 1)

UN High Commissioner for Human RightsDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Mello, Sergio Vieira de - SJPV,4705

UN Monitoring, Verification and InspectionCommission. Executive Chairman

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONBlix, Hans - SfPV,4692; S/PV.4707; SfPV4714;

S/PV4721: S/PV.4768

UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention.Executive Director

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONCosta, Antonio Maria - SfPV.4774

UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo. Senior Adviser on GenderIssues

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSSmythe, Amy - S/PV.4852; SfPV.4852 (Resumption

1)

UN Political Office in BougainvillePAPUANEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

Sinclair, Noel - S/PV.4805

UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East PeaceProcess

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONRoed-Larsen, Terje - S/PV.4722; S/PV.4757;

S/PVA788: SfPVA824PALESTINE QUESTION

Roed-Larsen. Terje - S/PV.4722; S/PV.4757;S/PVA788: S/PV.4824

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELRoed-Larsen, Terje - SIPV.4B24

UNDP. AdministratorHUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Brown, Mark Malloch - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1)

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UNDP. Administrator (continued)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Brown, Mark Malloch - S/PV,4762; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1)

UNICEFHUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Kastberg, Nils-Arne - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1}

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONKastberg, Nils-Arne - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762

(Resumption 1)

UNICEF. Deputy Executive DirectorCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Gautam, Kul- S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

UNICEF. Executive DirectorCHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Bellamy, Carol - S/PV.4684

United Arab EmiratesIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

AI-Shams!, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4709 (Resumplion1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

AI-Shamsi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONAI-Shamsi, Abdulaziz - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

AI-Shamsi, Abdulaziz - S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1):S/PV,4841

United KingdomAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4711; S/PV,4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4720; S/PV.4736;S/PV.4766; S/PV.4785

Thomson, Adam - S/PV,4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4859ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4820(Partll}BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4837BURUNDI SITUATION

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Greenstock. Jeremy - S/PV,4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4777Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4877

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4790King, Julian - S/PV.4784Thomson, Adam - S/PV,4705

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United Kingdom (continued)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4715: S/PV.4744;S/PV.4843

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETrLEMENTGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONHarrison, Alistair - S/PV.4742King, Julian - S/PV,4770Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4823; S/PV.4886Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4853

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

King, Julian - S/PV.4776HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

King, Julian - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4734(Resumption 1): S/PV.4752: S/PV.4753

King, Julian - S/PV,4792Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845Straw, Jack - S/PV.4833Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4739

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4838

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONGreens(ock, Jeremy - S/PV,4721; S/PV.4726

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4761; S/PV,4791King, Julian - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4808; S/PV,4812;

S/PV,4844; S/PV,4869Straw, Jack - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707: S/PV.4714Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4851

KFORKing, Julian - S/PV,4770Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4886Thomsan, Adam - S/PV,4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Harrison, Alistair - S/PV.4742King, Julian - S/PV,4770; S/PV.4782Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4809; S/PV.4823;

S/PV,4886Thomson, Adam - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4853

LAND MINESParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4858

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONParry, Emyr Janes - S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828:

S/PV,4836: S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;S/PV,4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSDavis, Rosemary - S/PV.4881Harrison. Alistair - S/PV.4728Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4805

PEACE-BUILDINGGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4753

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United Kingdom (continued)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4766; S/PV.4772:S/PV.4785

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4858REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4739SANCTIONS

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4713SMALL ARMS

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4720TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

TERRORISMGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4734

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4752King, Julian - S/PV.4792Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845Straw, Jack - S/PV.4688

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4748Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOHarrison, Alistair - S/PV,4742King, Julian - S/PV,4770; S/PV,4782Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4823; S/PV.4886Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4702; S/PV,4853

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORThomson, Adam - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4790King, Julian - S/PV,4784

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4852

United Republic of TanzaniaAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

MUlamula, Liberata - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1);S/PV,4775

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Mulamula, Liberata - S/PV,4775GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

ShareeF, Abdulkader - S/PV.4865IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Mulamula, Liberata - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Mulamula, Liberata - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

Mahiga, Augustine P. - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

United StatesAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Negroponle, John D. - S/PV.4774Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4711

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United States (continued)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Cunningham, James - S/PV,4736; S/PV,4766Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4720; S/PV.4871

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSCunningham, James - S/PV,4859

ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFTCunningham, James - S/PV,4820(Part 11)

BURUNDI SITUATIONCunningham, James - S/PV,4876

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSRosenblatt, Josiah - S/PV.4793

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSWilliamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSCunningham, James - S/PV.4877Olson, Gordon - S/PV.4777

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4790Williamson. Richard S. - S/PV,4705; S/PV.4784

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONNegroponte, John D. - S/PV,4843Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4715; S/PV,4744

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENTCunningham, James - S/PV,4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONCunningham, James - S/PV,4770; S/PV,4823Negroponle, John D. - S/PV,4886Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4742

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONCunningham, James - S/PV,4776; S/PV,4834

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR ViCTIMSCunningham, James - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYCunningham, James - S/PV,4833Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4752: S/PV,4753;

S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV,4845 (Resumption1)

Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4739IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Cunningham. James - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4721; S/PV,4726

(Resumption 1); S/PV,4732; S/PV.4761;S/PV.4791: S/PV,4808; S/PV,4812; S/PV,4844;S/PV,4851; S/PV.4869

Powell, Colin L. - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707: S/PV,4714KFOR

Cunningham, James - S/PV,4770Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4886Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4702

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Cunningham, James - S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782;

S/PV,4809; S/PV,4823Negroponte, John D. - SfPV.4886Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742

LAND MINESCunningham, James - S/PV,4858

LIBERIA SITUATIONNegroponte, John D. - SJPV.4803

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONNegroponte, John D. - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;

S/PV.4841

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United States (continued)PALESTINE QUESTION

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4824; S/PV,4828;S/PV,4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSCunningham, James - S/PV,4805Negroponte, John D. - S/PV4881Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4728

PEACE-BUILDINGNegroponte, John D. - S/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSCunningham, James - S/PV.4766; S/PV,4772;

S/PV.4858PEACEKEEPING OPERATJONS-STAFF SECURITY

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4814REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4739SANCTIONS

Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4713SMALL ARMS

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV4720TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

TERRORISMNegroponle, John D. - S/PV.4752; S/PV,4792;

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Powell. Colin L. - S/PV.4688Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4734

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKCunningham, James - S/PV.4818Williamson. Richard S. - S/PV,4748

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Cunningham. James - S/PV,4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOCunningham, James - S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782;

S/PV.4823Negroponlc, John D. - S/PV.4886Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORNegroponte, John D. - S/PV,4843Williamson. Richard S. - S/PV4715; S/PV.4744

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4790Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4784

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONNegroponle, John D. - S/PV,4801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSNegroponle. John D. - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

UruguayAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Paolillo, Felipe H. - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Paolillo, Felipe H. - S/PV,4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Paolillo, Felipe H. - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGPaolillo. Felipe H. - SJPV.4835

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Uruguay (continued)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

Paolillo, Felipe H. - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1);S/PV.4772

UzbekistanAFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Vohidov. Alisher - S/PV,4774(Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Vohidov, Alisher - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4726

VenezuelaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Alcalay, Milos - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726

Viet NamIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Ngo. Duc Thang - S/PV,4709; S/PV4717Nguyen, Thanh Chau - S/PV.4726

WHO. Executive DirectorHUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Nabarro, David - S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONNabarro, David - S/PV.4762; S/PV,4762

(Resumption 1)

World Food Programme. Executive DirectorAFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

Morris, James T. - S/PV,4736FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

Morris, James T. - S/PV,4736HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

Morris, James T. - S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONMorris, James T. - S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762

(Resumption 1)

YemenINTERNATIONAL SECURITY

AI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

AI-Saidl, Abdullah - S/PV,4709; S/PV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

AI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

Al-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

AI-Saidi. Abdullah - SJPV4841TERRORISM

AI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.4710; S/PV.4845(Resumption 1)

ZambiaIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Musambachime, Mwelwa - S/PV,4717 (Resumption1)

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ZimbabweIRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

Chidyausiku. Boniface - SIPV.4717 (Resumption 1)Muchetwa, Misheck - SJPV.4709 (Resumption1)

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Aboul Atta, Amr (Egypt)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

About Gheit, Ahmed (Egypt)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumplion1); S/PV.4717; S/PV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4836; S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824{Resumption 1); S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4710UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OFTHE CONGO

S/PV,4790

Abulhasan, Mohammad (Kuwait)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717: S/PV.4726

Acosta 8onilla, Manuel (Honduras)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumplion1); S/PV.4726 (Resumption1)

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)

Acufia, Jaime (Chile)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4770KFOR

S/PV,4770KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4770SMALLARMS

SfPV.4720 (Resumption 1)UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

SfPV,4770

Adamia, Revaz (Georgia)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4726

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4748

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Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711 .AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4736: S/PV.4766: S/PV.4785C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4744FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

S/PV.4736fORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4834HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4 734; S/PV.4752; S/PV,4753; S/PV.4792;S/PV.4798

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAS/PV.4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAS/PV.4838

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4726 (Resumption 1): S/PV.4761; S/PV.4762

(Resumption 1): S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808;S/PV.4812

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4809: S/PV.4823

LAND MINESS/PV.4858

LIBERIA SITUATIONS/PV.4803

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824; S/PV.4841

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4766; S/PV.4785; S/PV.4858

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS-STAFF SECURITYS/PV.4814

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4824; S/PV.4841

TERRORISMS/PV,4734; S/PV,4752; S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKSfPV.4748: S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV,4823

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORSfPV,4744

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONS/PV.4801

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Aguilar Zlnser, Adolfo (MexIco) (UN. SecurityCouncil (58th year: 2003). President)

CYPRUS QUESTIONSIPV.4740

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAS/PV,4745

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4743

RWANDA SITUATIONS/PV.4745

SOMALIA SITUATIONS/PV,4737

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV,4735

Aisi, Robert Guba (Papua New Guinea)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728; S/PV.4805; SIPV.4881

Akram, Munir (Pakistan)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4736;S/PV.4766(Resumptlon 1)

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATIONSIPV,4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONS/PV,4876

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV,4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV,4877

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

SIPV.479.0EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4843FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

SIPV,4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742; S/PV,4770; SIPV.4853; S/PV,4886GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

SIPV.4776INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SIPV.4734; SIPV,4734 (Resumption 1); SIPV.4739IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4707; S/PV.4714; SIPV.4721; S/PV.4726(Resumption 1); SIPV.4732; S/PV,4761;SIPV.4791: S/PV.4808; SIPv'4812; S/PVA844;SIPV,4851

KFORS/PV.4770; S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4742; S/PV,4770; S/PV.4809; S/PV.4853;

S/PV.4886LAND MINES

S/PVA858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4828; S/PV.4836; S/Pv'4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4828; S/PV,4841

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Akram, Munlr (Pakistan) (continued)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4728PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV,4772; S/PV,4858REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

SIPV,4739SMALL ARMS

S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4828; SIPV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV,4734; S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCil-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4818UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV,4818UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MiSSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV,4702; SIPV.4742; SIPV,4770; S/PV,4853;S/PV.4886

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV.4715; S/PV,4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV4852

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) (UN. Security Council(5&th year: 2003). President)

BURUNDI SITUATIONS/PV,4749

COTE O'!VOIRE-POLlT1CAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4754

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PVA756; SJPV.4764ENVIRONMENT

SIPV,4761HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

SIPV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SIPV,4753 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV.4759INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV.4760IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PVA762 (Resumption 1)LIBERIA SITUATION

S/PV.4751PEACE-BUILDING

SIPV4753 (Resumption 1)RWANDA SITUATION

SIPV,4760UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERNSAHARA

S/PV,4765UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4758UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV,4764

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Akufo-Addo, Nana Addo-Dankwa, M.P. (Ghana)COTE D'lVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4873

Akufo-Addo. Nana Addo-Dankwa. M.P. (Ghana)(Economic Community of West African States.Chairman)

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4746

LIBERIA SITUATIONS/PV.4815

AI-Bader. Jamal (Qatar)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4841

AI-Badi, Abdulaziz (Saudi Arabia)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4841

AI-Hinai, Fuad (Oman)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709

AI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid (Jordan)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV4709; S/PV4726 (Resumption 1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV4841PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4841

AI-Kidwa, Nasser (Palestine)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4828;S/PV4836; S/PV.4841; S/PV.4842

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824; S/PV.4824(Rssumption 1); S/PV4828;

S/PV,4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

SIPV.4824; SIPV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4828;S/PV.4841

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AI-Nasser, Nassir (Qatar)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4836

AI-Olaibl, Mansour (Kuwait)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4836

AI-Saidi, Abdullah (Yemen)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709: S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4836; S/PV,4 841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4710; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

AI-Shamsl, Abdulaziz (United Arab Emirates)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resum ption 1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/P\l.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/P\l.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

AI-Shara', Farouk (Syrian Arab Republic)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SIPV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4707; S/PV,4714; S/PV.4721

Alcalay, Milos (Venezuela)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726

Aldouri, Mohammed (Iraq)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4701; S/PV,4707; S/PV,4709; S/PV.4709(Resumption1); S/PV.4714; S/PV.4717;S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4721;S/PV,4726; S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Alimov, Rashid (Tajikistan)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONSIP\l.4774(Resumption 1)

Aliyev, Yashar (Azerbaijan)ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN

S/P\l.4753 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Aliyev, Yashar (Azerbaijan) (continued)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1): S/PV.4835; S/PV.4845(Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4835

TERRORISMS/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Almansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed(Bahrain)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4836; S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1): S/PV,4841PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/Pv'4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4710

Alvear Valenzuela, Soledad (Chile)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707: S/PV,4714

Amirbayov, Elchin (Azerbaijan)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4877 (Resumption 1)

Andereya Latorre, Armin (Chile)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4881

Andjaba, Martin (Namibia)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

Annabi, Hedi (UN. Assistant Secretary-General forPeacekeeping Operations)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/Pv'4727

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONS/PV.4742: S/PV,4770; S/PV,4823

KFORS/PV,4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4823

UN INTERIM ADMINlSTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4742; S/PV,4770: S/PV,4823

Annan, Kofi (UN. Secretary-General)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720

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Annan, Kofi (UN. Secretary-General) (continued)COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4746; S/PV.4873CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4797GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4739; S/PV.4753; S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726; S/PV.4761; S/PV.4791;S/PV.4868; S/PV.4883

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV,4772

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS-STAFF SECURITYS/PV.4814

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739 '

SMALLARMSS/PV.4720

TERRORISMS/PV.4688

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV,4748

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4797

Antonlo, Tete (Angola)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805

Arce de Jeannet, Maria Angelica (Mexico)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4881WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Arce de Jeannet, Maria Angelica (Mexico) (UN.Security Council Committee Established pursuantto Resolution 1132 (1997) concerning SierraLeone. Chairman)

SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4888

Ardenne, Agnes van (Netherlands)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4711; S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

S/PV.4837

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) (continued)COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4784FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4753; S/PV.4792IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4732;S/PV.4761; S/PV.4808; S/PV.4B12; S/PV.4844;S/PV.4851

KFORS/PV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4809;

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886LAND MINES

S/PV.4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4B28; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4B81PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858SANCTIONS

S/PV.4713SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV,4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4792UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748; S/PV.4818UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV.4818UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782; S/PV.4853;S/Pv'4886

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

SIPV,4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) (UN. Security Council(58th year: 2003). President)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4794

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Arias, Jnocencio F. (Spain) (UN. Security Council(58th year: 2003). President) (continued)

BURUNDI SITUATIONS/PV.4794

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSS/PV,4793; S/PV,4794

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4794; S/PV.4797ERITREA-ETHIOPIA

S/PV.4787GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4794LIBERIA SITUATION

S/PV.4794SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4794STABILlZATION FORCE

S/PV.4786UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

S/PV.4802UN IRAQ-KUWAIT OBSERVATION MISSION

S/PV.4783UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE

S/PV,4789UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

S/PV.4BOO

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) (UN. Security Council.Committee Established pursuant to Resolution1373 (2001) concerning Counter-Terrorism.Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4792; S/PV.4845

TERRORISMS/PV.4792; S/PV.4845

Ashdown, Paddy, Lord (High Representative forthe Implementation of the Peace Agreement onBosnia and Herzegovina)

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONS/PV.4837

Atleh, Mllad (Syrian Arab Republic)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4871BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

S/Pv'4876EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/Pv'4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

SIPV,4834KFOR

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4823; SIPV.4853; S/PV,4886PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

SIPY.4881

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Atieh, Milad (Syrian Arab'Republlc) (continued)UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSiON IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4843

Ayafor, Martin Chungong (Cameroon)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4834IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4851PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801

Aznar, Jose Maria (Spain. Prime Minister)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4752TERRORISM

S/PV,4752

Baali, Abdallah (Algeria)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4717; S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1); S/PV,4836PALESTINE QUESTION

SIPV,4824 (Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

Baialinov, Kamil (Kyrgyzstan)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

Baja, Lauro (Philippines)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

SIPV4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

SIPV,4843

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Baja, Lauro (Philippines) (continued)UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV,4790

Balestra, Gian Nicola (San Marino)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SIPV4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835

Bamba, Mamadou (Cote d'lvoire)COTE D'IVOJRE-POLlTlCAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4746

Bellnga-Eboutou. Martin (Cameroon)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4711AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

SIPV.4736; S/PV.4871BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

S/PV.4837COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4705; S/PV,4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV,4715; SIPV,4744FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

S/PV,4736HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

SIPV,4762INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4739; S/PV,4752; S/PV,4753; S/PV.4792;S/PV,4798; S/PV,4833

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4707; S/PV.4714; S/PV.4721; S/PV,4726

(Resumption 1): S/PV.4761: S/PV,4762;SIPV,4791

LAND MINESS/PV,4858

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV,4836; S/PV,4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV,4841

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV,4858

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV,4739

SANCTIONSSIPV.4713

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV4841

TERRORISMSIPV.4752; SIPV.4792; S/PV.4798

UN. SECURITY COUNCil-METHODS OF WORKS/PV4748

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV,4715: S/PV.4744

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin (Cameroon) (continued)UN ORGANIZATION MiSSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin (Cameroon) (UN.Security Council. Informal Working Group onImproving the Effectiveness of United NationsSanctions. Chairman)

SANCTIONSS/PV.4888

Bellamy, Carol (UNICEF. Executive Director)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684

Benmehidi, Mourad (Algeria)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709

Bennouna, Mohamed (Morocco)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1)PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1}TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1}

Berg, Dirk Jan van den (Netherlands)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772

Beyendeza, Fred (Uganda)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Blix, Hans (UN Monitoring, Verification andInspection Commission. Executive Chairman)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4692: S/PV.4707; S/PV,4714; S/PV,4721;

S/PV.4768

Boisson, Jacques Louis (Monaco)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

Brahimi, Lakhdar (UN. Special Representative ofthe Secretary-General for Afghanistan (2001- »)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PV.4699; S/PV.4750

UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTANSIPV.4750

Braun, Harald (Germany)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711

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Brown, Mark Malloch (UNDP. Administrator)HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

Butaglra, Francis (Uganda)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4792; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4792; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Cabral, Alfredo Lopes (Guinea-Bissau)GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV,4834

Capelle, Alfred (Marshal! Islands)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumption1); S/PV,4726 (Resumption1)

Cappagli, Luis Enrique (Argentina)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4798; SIPV.4835MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4841PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV,4710; S/PV,4798

Captan, Manie (Liberia)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720

Cengizer, Altay (Turkey)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1)PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

SIPVAB24(Resumplion 1}TERRORISM

S/PV,4710

Chambas, Mohamed Ibn (Economic Community ofWest African States. Executive Secretary)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV,4720

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSSIPV.4746; S/PV.4873

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4739

SECURITY COUNCIL ~ 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Chambas, Mohamed Ibn (Economic Community ofWest African States. Executive Secretary)(continued)

LIBERIA SITUATIONS/PV.4815

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739

SMAllARMSS/PV.4720

Chandler, Michael (Monitoring Group Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1363 (2001) and Extendedby Resolution 1390 (2002). Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4798

TERRORISMS/PV.4798

Chen, Xu (China)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4744UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4744

Cheng, Jingye (China)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4886IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4851KFOR

S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4809; S/PV.4886UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4886

Chidyausiku, Boniface (Zimbabwe)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

Chikoti, Georges Rlbelo (Angola)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV.4714

Choisuren, Baatar (Mongolia)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726

Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed (Bangladesh)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)

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Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed (Bangladesh)(continued)

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790

Chun, Yung-Woo (Republic of Korea)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774(Resumplion 1)

Corell, Hans (UN. Legal Counsel)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835

Cosme, Nelson (Communaute economique desEtats de l'Afrlque centrale)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECU RITYS/PV.4871

Costa, Antonio Maria (UN Office for Drug Controland Crime Prevention. Executive Director)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PV.4774

Covic, Nebojsa (Serbia and Montenegro. DeputyPrime Minister)

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4809

Cunningham, James (United States)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4736; S/PV.4766AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

S/PV.4820(Part 11)BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4876CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

S/PV.4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4823GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776; SfPV.4834HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

SfPV,4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)KFOR

S/PV.4770KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823LAND MINES

S/PV.4858

SECURITY COUNCIL- ~BTH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Cunningham, James (United States) (continued)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4805

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4766; S/PV.4772; S/PV.4B5B

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.481 B

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4770; S/PV.4782: S/PV.4823

Cunningham, James (United States) (UN, SecurityCouncil (58th year: 2003). President)

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAS/PV.4849

SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4839

D'Achon, Emmanuelle (France)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4823INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.479BKOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.47B2: S/PV.4823PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4B81TERRORISM

S/PV.4798UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4744: S/PV.4843

Dahinden, Martin (Geneva International Centre forHumanitarian Demining. Implementation SupportUnit. Director)

LAND MINESS/PV.4858

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4858

Dahlgren, Hans (Sweden)

SANCTIONSS/PV.4713

Darat2ikis, Michael (Greece) (European Union)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV4766(Resumption 1)

Dauth, John (Australia)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744: S/PV.4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4835

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Dauth, John (Australia) (continued)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV4709: S/PV.4717: S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV4728; S/PV.4B05; S/PV.4B81

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4835

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV4824(Resumption 1)

TERRORISM .S/PV.4710; S/PV.4798

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV.4715; S/P\l.4744; S/PV.4843

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PVA852 (Resumption 1)

Davis, Rosemary (United Kingdom)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PVABB1

Davtyan. Marine (Armenia)ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN

S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PVA753 (Resumption 1)PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

Del Ponte, Carla (International Tribunal for theProsecution of Persons responsible for SeriousViolations of International Humanitarian LawCommitted in the Territory of the FormerYugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor)

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONS/PV.4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAS/PV.4838

Derbez, Luis Ernesto (Mexico)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV,4833

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4701; S/PV.4707: S/PV.4714

TERRORISMS/PV.4688

Diab, Houssam (Lebanon)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4709 (Resumption1); S/PVA717; S/PVA726

Diallo, Boubacar (Guinea)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV4736; S/PV,4766(Resumpllon 1); S/PV,4871BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV,4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAl CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPE:ECHES - SPEAKERS

Olallo, Boubacar (Guinea) (continued)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4744FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

S/PV,4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV,4776INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4791KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4742; S/PV,4782PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4766(ResumpUon 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4752; S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV,4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4742; S/PV,4782UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERNSAHARA

S/PV.4801UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EASTTIMOR

S/PV.4744UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801

Diarra, Seydou Elimane (National Reconcil[ationGovernment of Cote d'lvoire. Prime Minister)

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSS/PV,4793

Dilja, Lublin (Albania)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742; SIPV.4886KFOR

S/PV,4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4742; S/PV.4886TERRORISM

S/PV.4710UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4742: S/PV.4886

Ojangone-Bi, Djessan Philippe (Cote d'lvoire)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

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Djlnnlt, Said (African Union)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720

Djumala, Darmansjah (Indonesia)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resum ption 1)

Doi9, Jose Antonlo (Peru) (Rio Group)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4792TERRORISM

S/PV.4792

Donwahl, Alain-Rlchard (Cote d'lvolre)COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793

Drobnjak, Vladimir (Croatia)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV.4838WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Duclos, Michel (France)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4736CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777; S/PV.4877EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

S/PV.4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853GUINEA B1SSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4808; S/PV,4812KFOR

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4809;S/PV.4853

LAND MINESS/PV.4858

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4805

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4772; S/PV.4858

SANCTIONSS/PV.4713

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Ouclos, Michel (France) (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801

Edghill, Anthony Oavld (Trinidad and Tobago)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4772

Effah-Apenteng, Nana (Economic Community ofWest African States)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4720

SMALL ARMSS/PV.4720

Egeland. Jan (UN. Under-Secretary-General forHumanitarian Affairs)

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4677

Ekorong it Oong. Paul (Cameroon)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4742UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4742

Ekua Avomo, Limo-Sima (Equatorial Guinea)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4871

El Baradei. Mohamed (IAEA. Director General)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4692; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714

Elaraby. Nabil A. (ICJ)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4753; S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753; S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

Elmessallati, Ahmed (Libyan Arab Jamahlrlya)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SIPV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Erwa. Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed (Sudan)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4836PALESTINE QUESTION

S/Pv'4824(Resumplion 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

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Fadaifard, Mohammad Hassan (Iran (IslamicRepublic of)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4841

Fall, Franl;ois Lonseny (Guinea)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)COTE D'IVOIRE-POUTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4746INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4714; S/PV.4721SMALL ARMS

SIPV.4720 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Fall, Ibrahima (UN. Special Representative of theSecretary-General for the Great Lakes Region)

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865

Fall, Papa Louis (Senegal)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

Fall, Papa Louis (Senegal) (UN. Committee on theExercise of the Inalienable Rights of thePalestinian People. Chairman)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

Farhadi, Ravan (Afghanistan)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711; S/PV.4774INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

Fischer, Joschka (Germany. Vice-Chancellor)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714; S/PV.4721TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Florent, Jean-Luc (France)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL -,58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TOSPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Fogh. Inga Eriksson (Sweden)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835

Frechette, Louise (UN. Deputy Secretary-General)HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR ViCTIMS

S/PV,4762IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4762

Gadio, Cheikh TIdiane (Senegal)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720SMALL ARMS

S/PV,4720

Gahima, Gerald (Rwanda)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV,4838

Gallegos Chiriboga, Luis (Ecuador)CHILDREN INARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Gambari, I.A. (L1N. Under-Secretary-General andSpecial Adviser on Africa)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV,4766; SIPV.4766(Resumption 1)

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV,4766; S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

Garcia Guerra, Andrea (Mexico)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4728

Gasana, Anastase (Rwanda)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)

Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4711; S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4736AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4859BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION

S/PV.4837COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4705

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Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) (continued)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744: S/PV.4843FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

S/PV.4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4742; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)--REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4739; S/PV.4753; S/PV,4792;S/PV.4798; S/PV.4833

IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4707; S/PV.4761; S/PV.4791; S/PV.4851;

S/PV,4869KFOR

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4742; SfPV,4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886LAND MINES

S/PV.4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824; S/PV,4841PAPUANEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4858REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739SANCTIONS

S/PV,4713TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824; S/PV,4841TERRORISM

S/PV,4734; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS Of WORK

S/PV,4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853;S/PV.4886

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONS/PV.4801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4852

Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) (Ad Hoc WorkingGroup on Conflict PreventIon and Resolution InAfrica. Chairman)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4766

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4766

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES- SPEAKERS

Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) (UN. SecurityCouncil (58th year: 2003). President)

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4857

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4863IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4868MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4862PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4862PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4864SOMALIA SITUATJON

S/PV.4856UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

S/PV.4870

Gatl/ov, Gennadii Mikhailovich (RussianFederation)

ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFTS/PV.4820(Part 11)

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONS/PV.4837

CYPRUS QUESTIONS/PV.4740

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONS/PV.4702; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSS/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4762 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4791; S/PV,4808

KFORS/PV,4702; S/PV,4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4702; S/PV.4782; S/PV,4809: S/PV,4823;

S/PV.4886MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4782; S/PV,4823; S/PV,4886WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801

Gautam, Kul (UNICEF. Deputy Executive Director)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)

Gaviria, Cesar (OAS. Secretary-General)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4739REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739

Gift, Knowlson (Trinidad and Tobago)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835

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Gift, Knowlson (Trinidad and Tobago) (continued)PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835

GlIlerman, Dan (Israel)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734; S/PV,4792MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4824(Resumption 1): S/PV.4828;S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841; SIPV.4842

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824; S/Pv'4824(Resumption 1): S/PV.4828:

S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824; S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1): S/PV,4828:S/PV.4841

TERRORISMS/PV.4710; S/PV.4734; S/PV.4792

Giraldo, Luis Guillermo (Colombia)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774(Resumplion 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4753 (Resumption1); S/PV.4792; S/PV,4798

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4717 (Resumption 1): S/PV,4726

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)

TERRORISMS/PV,4710; S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1); SfPV,4792;

S/PV,4798WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Gopinathan, A. (India)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774(Resumplion 1)EASTTIMOR SITUATION

S/PV,4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4843

Goussous, Ramez (Jordan)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1)PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1)

Greenstock, Jeremy (United Kingdom)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711; S/PV,4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720; S/PV.4736: S/PV.4766; S/PV.4785

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Greenstock, Jeremy (United Kingdom) (continued)COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.46B4CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

S/PV.4736INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4752;S/PV.4753

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/P\l.4721: SJP\l.4726 (Resumption 1); SJPV.4761;

SJPV.4791PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766; SJPV.4772; S/PV.47B5SANCTIONS

S/PV.4713SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720TERRORISM

SJPV.4734; S/PVA734 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4752UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

SJPV.4790

Greenstock, Jeremy (United Kingdom) (UN.Security Council. Committee Establishedpursuant to Resolution 1373 (2001) concerningCounter-Terrorism. Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/P\l.4710

TERRORISMSJPV,4688; S/PV.4710

Grey-Johnson, Crispln (Gambia)GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

SJPV.4776lRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

SJPV.4709

Grobbelaar, Tilana (South Africa)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

SJPV.4B52 (Resumption 1)

Guehenno, Jean-Marie (UN. Under-Secretary­General for Peacekeeping Operations)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PVA711: S/PV.4774; S/PV.4B48

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4B59

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

SJPV.4705; SJPV.4784; SJPV.4790

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Guilhenno, Jean-Marie (UN. Under-Secretary­General for Peacekeeping Operations) (continued)

EAST TIMOR SITUATIONS/PV.4715

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONSJPV.4B86

INTERNATiONAL SECURITYS/PV.4B35

KFORSJPV.4BB6

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4BB6

LAND MINESS/PV.485B

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSSJPV.485B

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4B86

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV.4715

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.47B4; SJPV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Guterres, Jose Luis (TImor-Leste)EASTTIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; SIPV.4744; S/PV.4B43IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; SIPV.4744; S/PVAB43WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4B52 (Resumption 1)

Hachani, AIi (Tunisia)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

SJPV.4766(Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption i); S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1); S/PV.4B41PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824{Resumption 1); S/PV. 4841PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PVAB24(Resumption 1); S/P\l.4841

Hajihosselni, Ahmad (Organization of the IslamicConference)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4B41

SECURITYCOUNCIL-ji;j8TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Hannesson, Hjalmar (Iceland)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Haraguchi, Koichi (Japan)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744: S/PV.4843INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SJPV.4710; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798: S/PV.4835:S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4709; S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4782

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSSJPV.4728: S/PV.4881

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSSJPV.4766(Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELSJPV.4824(Resumption 1); SJPV.4841

TERRORISMS/PV.4710; S/PV.4792: S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OFWORK

S/PV.4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4782UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; SJPV.4744; S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790

Harrison, Alistair (United Kingdom)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4742PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4728UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4742

Hoinbocker, Paul (Canada)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4835

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Heinbecker, Paul (Canada) (continued)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumption1): S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726(Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4835

PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONSS/PV.4772

TERRORISMS/PV.4710

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OFWORKS/PV.4748

Helg, Pierre (Switzerland)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumplion1)PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835

Hidayat, Mochamad Slamet (Indonesia)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748

Holkeri, Harri (L1N. Special Representative of theSecretary-General and Head of the United NationsInterim Administration Mission in Kosovo)

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONS/PV,4853

KFORS/PV,4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV,4853

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV,4853

Huntley, Earl (Saint Lucia) (Caribbean Community)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709

Hussein, Abdul Mejid (Ethiopia)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SJPV.4753 (Resumption 1)PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

Ikouebe, Baslle (Congo)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/Pv'4871

SECURITY COUNCiL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES- SPEAKERS

Ikouebe, Basile (Congo) (Communauteeconomique des Etats de l'Afrique centrale)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4766

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV,4766

lIeka, Atoki (Democratic Republic of the Congo)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1): S/PV,4871CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705: S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV.4790INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4835PEACE·BUILDING

S/PV,4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/P\l.4766(Resumption 1)UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Ingolfsson, Thorsteinn (Iceland)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

Isakov, Yuriy N. (Russian Federation)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4859

Ivanou, Aleg (Belarus)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4710; S/PV.4734IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/P\l.4709; S/PV,4717; SfPV,4726TERRORISM

S/PV,4710; S/PV.4734

Ivanov, 1.5. (Igor' Sergeevich) (RussianFederation)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4833

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4701; S/PV.4707; SJPV.4714; S/PV,4721

TERRORISMS/PV,4688

Jagne, Baboucarr-Blaise (Gambia)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720SMALLARMS

S/PV.4720

Jalang'o, Bob F. (Kenya)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

SJPV.4726 (Resumption 1)

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Jallow, Hassan Bubacar (International CriminalTribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor)

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAS/P\l.4838

RWANDA SITUATIONS/PV,4838

Jalo, Luzerla dos Santos (Guinea-Bissau)GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776

Jegermanis, Gints (Latvla)IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4717 (Resumption1): S/PV.4726

Jenle, Rezlan (Indonesia)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

SfPV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Jenie, Rezlan (Indonesia) (ASEAN)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4792; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

SfPV,4792; SfPV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Kalomoh, Tuliameni (UN. Assistant Secretary­General for Political Affairs)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4871

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONSfPV,4834

Kamanzi, Stanlslas (Rwanda)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/P\l.4790PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

SfPV.4790

Kanu, AlIieu (Sierra Leone)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SIPV,4835PEACE·BUILDING

S/PV.4835

SECURITY COUNC.IL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Karev, Sergei (Russian Federation)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4877INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4792; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV,4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV,4838TERRORISM

S/PV.4792; S/PV,4845 {Resumption 1}WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852

Kasemsarn, Chuchai (Thailand)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumption1); S/PV,4717 (Resumption1); S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

Kastberg, Nils-Arne (UNICEF)HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV,4762; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4762: S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)

Kasuri, Khurshid M. (Pakistan)INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION

S/PV,4753INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4753; S/PV,4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4701; S/PV,4753PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4753PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Kavan, Jan (Czech Republic) (UN. GeneralAssembly (57th sess. : 2002-2003). President)

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV,4748

Kazykhanov, Yerzhan (Kazakhstan)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774(ResumpUon 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Kebe, Amadou (African Union)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4871

Kellenberger, Jakob (International Committee ofthe Red Cross. President)

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSS/PV,4762: S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4762: S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

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Kerlm, Srgjan (The former Yugoslav Republic ofMacedonia)

IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV4709 (Resumption1); S/PV,4726

Khalid. Masood (Pakistan)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

SIPV.4711; S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

S/PV4820(Part 11) .C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4793CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4777DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV4705; S/PV.4784EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV,4744FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4823GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4834INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4869KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4782; S/PV,4823MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4805; SIPV.4881TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV4824TERRORISM

S/PV.4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV,4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4782; S/PV,48Z3UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EASTTIMOR

S/PV.4744UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Klm, Sam·hoon (Republic of Korea)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - ~8TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Kim, Sam-hoon (Republic of Korea) (continued)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4792; S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835TERRORISM

S/PV.4792WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

King, Julian (United Kingdom)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4784FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4770GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4792IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)KFOR

S/PV,4770KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4770; S/PV.4782TERRORISM

S/PV,4792UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV,4770; S/PV,4782UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784

Kirn, Roman (Slovenia)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

Klttikhoun, Alounkeo (Lao People's DemocraticRepublic)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4717; S/PV,4726

Klein, Jacques Paul (UN. Special Representativeof the Secretary-General for Liberia andCoordinator of UN Operations)

LIBERIA SITUATIONS/PV.4826

Kolby, Ole Peter (Norway)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774(Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV,4717; S/PV,4726TERRORISM

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

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Konuzln, Aleksandr (Russian Federation)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4711AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1); S/PV,4871DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4705; S/PV,4784; S/PV,4790EASTTIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV,4843GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4834LAND MINES

S/PV,4858PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4881PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV.4858SANCTIONS

S/PV,4713UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV,4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV,4784; S/PV.4790

Koonjul, Jagdlsh (Mauritius)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4726

Koonjul, Jagdlsh (Mauritius) (UN. Group of AfricanStates. Chairman)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV,4766

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV,4766

Kpotsra, Roland (Togo)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

Kronfol, Saml (Lebanon)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Kubis, Jan (Organization for Security and Co­operation in Europe)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV,4739

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Kubis, Jan (Organization for Security and Co­operation in Europe) (continued)

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV,4739

Kuchinski, Valeri (Ukraine)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774(Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4877FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4853INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709KFOR

S/PV,4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4853TERRORISM

S/PV.4710; S/PV,4792: S/PV,4798UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV,4853WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Kumalo, Dumlsani (South Africa)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4766IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709; S/PV.4717; S/PV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1): S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1): S/PV.4641PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4766; S/PV,4772TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4641UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748

Kumalo, Dumisani (South Africa) (UN. Economicand Social Council. Ad Hoc Advisory Group onGUinea-Bissau. Chairman)

GU INEA BISSAU SITUATIONSIPV.4776

Kusljugic, Mirza (Bosnia and Herzegovlna)BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION

SIPV.4837INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

SIPV.4838

Lagos Pizzati, Victor (El Salvador)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1): S/PV,4726 (Resumption1)

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Lagos Pizzatl, Victor (El Salvador) (continued)TERRORISM

S/PV.4710

Lamanl, Mokhtar (Organization of the IslamicConference)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4717

Lamba, Isaac (Malawi)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.46B4 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772

Laotegguelnodji, Koumtog (Chad)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4871

Laurin, Gilbert (Canada)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PVA684 (Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PVA720 (Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

SIPV,4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

SIPVA777FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742; SIPVA770; S/PV.4853GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PVA776INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PVA734; S/PV.4739; SIPVA752; S/PVA753IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PVA726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4732; S/PV.4761:S/PVA812; S/PVAB44; SIPV.4851: S/PV.4869;S/PV.4872

KFORSIPVA770; S/PV.4853

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PVA742: S/PVA770: S/PV.4853

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PVAB41

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PVAB41

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739

SMALL ARMSS/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL-58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation)(continued)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY iSRAELSfPV,4841

TERRORISMSfPV,4734; SfPV,4752

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4748; S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/P\l.4742; S/PV.4770; S/P\i.4853

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation)(UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003).President} ..

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

SfPV.4780GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV,4776UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE

S/PV,4779UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS

S/PV,4771

Li, Zhaoxing (China)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4833

Listre, Arnoldo (Argentina)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/P\l.4709; S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1); SfPV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/P\l.4824(Resumplion 1)PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

SfPV,4824(ResumpUon 1)

Loizaga, Eladio (Paraguay)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

Loj, Ellen (Denmark)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835

Lordkipanidze, Gocha (Georgia)IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

SfPV.4717 (Resumplion 1)

Loufichki, Mohamed (Morocco)JRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709

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Lovald, Johan Ludvik (Norway)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

SfPV,4824(Resumption 1); SfPV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

SfPV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824(Resumptlon 1); S/PV,4841WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Lucas, Jullo Helder de Moura (Angola)BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4876CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4784: SfPV.4790FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4770HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

SfPV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/P\l.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4721; S/P\l.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4762(Resumption 1); S/PV.4812

KFORSfPV,4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4770: S/PV.4782; S/PV.4809

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/P\l.4881

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSSfPV,4772

TERRORISMSfPV.4845 (Resumption 1)

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/P\l.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)S/P\l.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4770; S/PV,4782

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/P\l.4784; SfPV,4 790

Mackay, Don (New Zealand)

EASTTIMOR SITUATIONS/PV.4744; S/P\l.4843

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4835

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4709; S/PV,4717; SfPV,4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV,4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONSfPV,4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4728; S/PV.4805; S/PV.4881

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4835

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4841

SECURITY COUNCIL-i58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES-'SPEAKERS

Mackay, Don (New Zealand) (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

Madeira, Francisco (African Union)GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865

Magriotis, loannis (Greece) (European Union)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4739REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739

Mahbubani, Kishore (Singapore)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4843IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PVA717; S/PVA726UN MiSSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR

S/PV.4843

Mahendran, Chithambaranathan (Sri Lanka)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4726 (Resumption1)

Mahiga, Augustine P. (United Republic ofTanzania)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Mahmassani, Yahya (League of Arab States)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709; S/PV,4717; S/PVA726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1}; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

Mahmood, Sohail (Pakistan)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV.4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV,4838

Maitland, Graham Johnny (South Africa)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

SJPV.4790

Manalo, Enrique (Philippines)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774(Resumption 1}

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Manalo, Enrlque(Phlllpplnes) (continued)CHILDREN INARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resump!ion 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

Manis, Omer Bashir (Sudan)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709

Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) (European Union)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4871CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4877EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PVAB43INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4843

Maquieira, Cristian (Chile)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4871BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4876DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PVA790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SIPV.4845IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4761; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4844KFOR

SJPV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4809; S/PV.4823; S/PVA886MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824: S/PV,4841SANCTIONS

S/PV.4713TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4845

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Maquleira, Cristian (Chile) (continued)UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CQNGO

S/PV.4790

Marker, Jamsheed (U~. Former SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General for EastTimor)

INTERNATIONAL SEcURITYS/PV.4753

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

Martirosyan, Armen (Armenia)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

IVIbanefo, Arthur (Nigeria)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4772SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

Mclvor, Tim (New Zealand)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774(Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4772

Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic)AFGHANiSTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4711AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4736; SIPV.4766{Resumption 1)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4859ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

S/PV,4820(Part 11)COTE D'IVOJRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777; S/PV,4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705; S/PV,4784; SIPV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

S/PV,4736

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Mekdad. Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic)(continued)

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV,4762; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4734; S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4792;S/PV,4798: S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4762; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4812;

S/PV.4844; S/PV,4851; S/PV,4869KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4702: S/PV.4782LAND MINES

S/PV.4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836; S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828: S/PV.4841PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV.4858TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV,4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4710; S/PV.4734; S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV,4845 (Resumption1)

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4702; S/PV.4782

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV.4715; S/PV.4744

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic) (UN.Security Council (58th year: 2003). President}

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4813LIBERIA SITUATION

S/PV.4815

Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic) (UN.Security Council Committee Established pursuantto Resolution 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda.Chairman)

RWANDA SiTUATIONS/PV.4888

Mekel, Arye (Israel)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL -58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES- SPEAKERS

Mekel, Arye (Israel) (continued)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumplion 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumplion 1)

Mello, Sergio Vieira de (UN. SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General for Iraq)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4791

Mello, Sergio Vieira de (UN High Commissionerfor Human Rights)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705

Menendez, Ana Maria (Spain)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4736; S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV.4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

S/PV4820(Part 11)BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4876CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV,4843FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

S/PV.4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4823GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4739IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4762 (Resumption i); S/PV4869KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV4702; S/PV4823PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4823UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

SfPV.4715: S/PV,4744; SfPV.4843

Mercado. Bayani (Philippines)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV4852 (Resumption 1)

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Meron, Theodor (International Tribunal for theProsecution of Persons responsible for SeriousViolations of International Humanitarian LawCommitted in the Territory of the FormerYugoslavia since 1991. President)

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONS/PV.4837

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONSfPV4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAS/PV4838

Migliore, Celetino (Holy See)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

Miranda, Joao Bernardo de (Angola)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Morris, James T. (World Food Programme.Executive Director)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4736

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENTS/PV.4736

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSS/PV.4762; S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4762; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

Mose, Erik (International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda. President)

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAS/PV.4838

RWANDA SITUATIONS/PV.4838

Motoc, Mihnea (Romania)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835

Motomura, Yoshiyuki (Japan)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4853INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)KFOR

SIPV,4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4853PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4805TERRORISM

SIPV4734 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - .58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Motomura, Yoshlyukl (Japan) (continued)UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4853

Moura, Luiz Tupy Caldas de (Brazil)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717

Moussa, Amre (Egypt) (League of Arab States.Secretary-General)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4739

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4739

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739

Moutari, Ousmane (Niger)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

Muchetwa, Mlsheck (Zimbabwe)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resum ption 1)

Mufamadi, Fholisani Sydney (South Africa)(African Union)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4739

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4739

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739

MUkongo Ngay, Zenon (Democratic RepUblic ofthe Congo)

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4772

Mulamula, Liberata (United Republic of Tanzania)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1): S/PV.4775DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4775IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

Muller, Kerstin (Germany)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Muiioz, Heraldo (Chile)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774

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Munoz, Heraldo (Chile) (continued)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

S/PV.4837COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777: S/PV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4784FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4853GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4792IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4791; S/PV.4812; S/PV.4851; S/PV.4869KFOR

S/PV.4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4853LAND MINES

S/PV.4858LIBERIA SITUATION

S/PV.4803MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4828PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4858TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4828TERRORISM

S/PV.4792UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4818UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS {2002-2003)

S/PV.4818UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4782: S/PV.4853UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Munoz, Heraldo (Chile) (UN. Security CouncilCommittee Established pursuant to Resolution1267 (1999). Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4798

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES -SPEAKERS

Munoz, Heraldo (Chile) (UN. Security CouncilCommittee Established pursuant to Resolution1267 (1999). Chairman) (continued)

TERRORISMS/PV.479B

Musambachime, Mwelwa (Zambia)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

Muvunyi, Augustin (Rwanda)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resum ption 1)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705

Nabarro, David (WHO. Executive Director)HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

Nacerodien, Fadl (South Africa)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Nakayama, Masao (Micronesia (Federated Statesof»

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Nambiar, Vijay K. (India)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4753 (Resumption1); S/PV.4798

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4709; S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

TERRORISMSIPV.4734 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4798

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Ndekhedehe, Ndekhedehe Effiong (Nigeria)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

Ndhlovu, Jeanette (South Africa)TERRORISM

S/PV.4710

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Nduku, Sooto ~Demc:'(;raticRepublic of the Congo)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4775DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4775; S/PV.4784UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN lHE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784

Negroponte, John D. (United States)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720; S/PV.4871DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790EASTTIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4886INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4752: S/PV.4753; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798;S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4721; S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1): S/PV.4732;

S/PV.4761; S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808; S/PV.4812:S/PV.4844; SJPV.4851; S/PV.4869

KFORS/PV.4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)SJPV.4886

LIBERIA SITUATIONS/PV.4803

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; SJPV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONSJPV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4881

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS-5TAFF SECURITYS/PV.4814

SMALL ARMSS/PV.4720

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

TERRORISMS/PV.4752; S/PV.4792; S/PV.479S; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4886UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4801WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Negroponte, John D. (United States) (UN. SecurityCouncil (58th year; 2003). President)

UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERNSAHARA

S/PV,4850

Neil, Stafford (Jamaica)IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726

Nesho, Agim (Albania)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4717: S/PV.4726KFOR

SJPV.4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4782; S/PVA823; SJPV.4853

Ngo, Duc Thang (Viet Nam)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709; S/PV,4717

Ngongi, Amos Namanga (UN. Former SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General for theDemocratic Republic of the Congo)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790

Ngoubeyou, Frangois-Xavier (Cameroon)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Nguyen, Thanh Chau (Viet Nam)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PVA726

Nikolov, Dimce (The former Yugoslav Republic ofMacedonia)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

Nincic, Roksanda (Serbia and Montenegro)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

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NIshimura, Mutsuyoshi (Japan)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711

Novotna, Klara (Slovakia)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Nteturuye, Marc (Burundi)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766

Nyamulinda, Pascal (Rwanda)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4775

Ognjanovac, Jasna (Croatla)TERRORISM

S/PV.4710

Olson, Gordon (United States)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777

Onyia, Duben (Nigeria)COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4746

Ortiz-Gandarillas, Erwin (Bolivia)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

Oshima, Kenzo (UN. Under-Secretary·General forHumanitarian Affairs)

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4777

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSS/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4762 ~Resumption 1)

Oshima, Kenzo (UN Emergency ReliefCoordinator)

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4777

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSS/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

Osho, Pierre (Benin)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL -58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Otunnu, Olara A. (UN. Special Representative ofthe Secretary-General on the Impact of ArmedConflict on Children)

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4684

Own, Ahmed A. (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (ResumpUon1); S/PV.4717: S/PV,4726

Oyarzun, Roman (Spain)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777

Ozawa, TO'shiro (Japan)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Pachachi, Adnan (Iraq)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4791

Padilla Tonos, Pedro (Dominican Republic)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726 (Resumption1)

Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana (Spain)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV,4707: S/PV.4714TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana (Spain) (UN. SecurityCouncil (58th year: 2003). President)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4791

Pamir, Umit (Turkey)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709; S/PV.4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4841 .TERRORISM

S/PV.4867

Paolillo, Felipe H. (Uruguay)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766{Resumption 1}INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1): S/PV,4726 {Resumption1}

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Paolillo, Felipe H. (Uruguay) (continued)PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766{Resumption 1}; S/PV,4772

Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4859ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFT

S/PV,4820{Part 11)BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION

S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV,4876CIVILIAN PERSONS"':ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4877FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4823: S/PV.4886GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4798; S/PV,4845INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV,4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV.4838IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4808; S/PV.4812; S/PV,4844; S/PV,4869KFOR

S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4809; S/PV,4823: S/PV.4886LAND MINES

S/PV.4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV,4836: S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824; S/PV,4828; S/PV.4841PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4858TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824; S/PV,4828; S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV,4818UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV,4818UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV,4823; S/PV.4886WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) (UN. SecurityCouncil (58th year: 2003). President)

ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFTS/PV,4820

ERITREA-ETHIOPIAS/PV,4822

LIBERIA SITUATIONS/PV,4830

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) (UN. SecurityCouncil (58th year: 2003). President) (continued)

SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONSSfPV,4829

Passy, Solomon (Bulgaria)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4886INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PVA701KFOR

S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PVA886TERRORISM

S/PV.4688UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PVA886

Pemagbi, Joe (Sierra Leone)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALL ARMS

S/PVA720 (Resumption 1)

Percaya, Desra (Indonesia)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PVA744UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744

Pfanzelter, Gerhard (Austria)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PVA684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835

Piot, Peter (Joint United Nations Programme onHIV/AIDS. Executive Director)

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV,4859

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720; S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV,4871ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT

S/PV.4820(Part 11)BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684

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Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) (continued)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705; S/PV,4784; SIPV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PVA843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742: S/PVA77D; S/PV4823; S/PV,4838;S/PV4853: S/PV.4886

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONS/PV.4776; S/PV.4834

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSS/PV.4762

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV,4734; S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753; S/PV,4792;

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4833; S/PV.4845INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV.4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PVA732; S/PV,4761:S/PV.4762; S/PV.4791; S/PV.4844; S/PV,4851;S/PV.4869

KFORS/PV,4702; S/PV,4770: S/PV4853: S/PV.4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV,4770: S/PV.4782;

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886LAND MINES

S/PV,4858LIBERIA SITUATION

S/PV.4803MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV,4841PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728; S/PV,4805: S/PV,4881PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4753PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumplion 1): S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858SANCTIONS

S/PV.4713SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828; S/PV,4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4752; S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798:S/PV,4845

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4748

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV,4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782:

S/PV,4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744: S/PV,4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV4784; S/PV,4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV4801

SECURITY COUNCIL -5BTH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) (UN. Security Council(58th year: 2003). President)

C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4700

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONS/PV.4703

KFORS/PV.4703

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4703

TERRORISMS/PV.4706

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4703

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) (UN. Security CouncilCommittee Established by Resolution 661 (1990)concerning the Situation between Iraq andKuwait. Chairman)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4888

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) (lIN. Security CouncilMission to Afghanistan, 2003)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PV.4B55

Powell, Colin L (United States)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Prendergast, Kieran (UN. Under-Secretary-Generalfor Political Affairs)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONSfPV.4685; SfPV.4704; SfPV.4773; SJPVA846;

S/PV.4861PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4704: S/PV.4773; S/PV.4846; S/PV.4861TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4773; S/PV.4846; S/PV.4861

PUjalte, Carlos (Mexico)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4876CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777; SJPV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784; SJPV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

SfPV,4715; S/PV.4843

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Pujalte, Carlos (Mexico) (continued)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PVA770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886GREAT LAKES REGION (AFR!CA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4B65GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4851; S/PV,4869: S/PVA872KFOR

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PVA853; S/PV.4886SANCTIONS

S/PV.4713SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4B45 (Resumption 1)UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782; S/PV.4B53; S/PV.4886UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EASTTIMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBUC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.47B4; S/PV,4790

Quintero, Gonza[o M. (Spain)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Ramacharan, Bertrand Gangapersaud (UN.Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4784UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784

Ramos-Horta, Jose (Comunidade dos Paises deLingua Portuguesa)

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONS/PV,4834

Rasi, Marjatta (Finland)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4835PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835

Rastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766(Resumpuon 1)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

SJPV,4843

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Rastam. Mohd Isa (Malaysia) (continued)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4843

Rastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia) (CoordinatingBureau of the Non-Aligned Countries)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1): S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4824(Resumpuon 1); S/PV.4841

Raytchev, Rayko (Bulgaria)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4784FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4770GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4798IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4869KFOR

S/PV.4770KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782LAND MINES

S/PV.4858PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858SANCTIONS

S/PV.4713TERRORISM

S/PV.4798UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV.4B01

Rivas, Jose Nicolas (Colombia)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

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Rivero. Oswaldo de (Peru)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772TERRORISM

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

Rivero, Oswaldo de (Peru) (Rio Group)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4710; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Rochereau de la Sabllere, J.-M. (France)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711; S/PV.4774; S/PV.4840AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4766; S/PV.4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFT

S/PV.4820(Part 11)BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION

S/PV.4837BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4766; S/PV.4B76CeTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705; S/PV.4766; S/PV.4784; S/PV.479DFORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4886GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4834INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4739; S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753;S/PV.4792

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAS/PV.4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDAS/PVAB38

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4732; S/PV.4761;

S/PV.4791; S/PV.4B44; S/PV.4851: S/PV.4869;S/PV.4B72

KFORS/PV.4BB6

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4B86

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PVA824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES -SPEAKERS

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)(continued)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4728

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/P\f.4766

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739

SMALL ARMSS/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

TERRORISMS/PV.4734; S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4748

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4886

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLlCOFTHECONGO

S/PV.4 784; S/P\f.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France) (UN.Security Council (58th year: 2003). President)

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4695

CONFLICT DIAMONDSS/PV.4694

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4691LIBERIA SITUATION

S/PV.4693TERRORISM

S/PV,4686UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON

S/PV,4696UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERNSAHARA

S/PV.4698UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

S/PV.4697

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France) (UN.Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 2003)

BURUNDI SITUATIONS/P\f.4775

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4775

Rodriguez Parrilla, Bruno (Cuba)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709; S/PV,4717; S/PV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1); S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

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Rodriguez Parrllla, Bruno (Cuba) (continued)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV.4710

Roed-Larsen, Terje (UN Special Coordinator forthe Middle East Peace Process)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4722; S/PV.4757; S/PV.4788; S/PV,4824

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4722; S/PV,4757; S/PV,4788; S/PV.4824

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV,4824

Rosenblatt, Josiah (United States)C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793

Rosenthal, Gert (Guatemala)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726

Rosenthal, Gert (Guatemala) (UN. Economic andSocial Council (2003 : New York and Geneva).President)

BURUNDI SITUATIONS/PV.4876

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4748

Rowe, Sylvester Ekundayo (Sierra Leone)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)

Sahovic, Dejan (Serbia and Montenegro)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742; S/PV.4770; S/P\f.4823;S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4835

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIAS/PV.4838

KFORS/PV.4770; SIPV.4853; S/PV.4886

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4702; SIPV.4742: S/PV,4770; S/PV.4782;

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV,4886PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4835UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/P\f.4702: S/P\f.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782;S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886

Saiga, Fumiko (Japan)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Saleh, Mohammed (Bahrain)CHILDREN INARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resum plion 1)

Sail, Ibrahima (Programme for Coordination andAssistance for Security and Development.Regional Director)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4720; S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

SMALL ARMSS/PV,4720; S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

Santa Clara Gomes, Gon~aloAires de (Portugal)EAST TIMOR SITUATiON

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV.4843UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV.4843

Sanz L6pez, Pablo (Spain)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4728

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota (Brazil)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4766DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV,4744INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4734 (Resumplion 1): S/PV4835IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4726MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1): S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1): S/PV.4841PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4766TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841TERRORISM

S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV,4748UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4744UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV,4790

Savua, Isikia Rabici (Fiji)EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV4744UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4744

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Savua, Isikla Rabicl (Fiji) (Pacific Islands Forum)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1) ,PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4728: S/PV,4805TERRORISM

S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

Schumacher, Hanns H. (Germany)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4736FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

S/PV.4736INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4739REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739

Sene, Diallo M'boqji (Mali)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720 (Resumption "l)SMALL ARMS

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

Serksnys, Gerdiminas (Lithuania)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

Sevan, Benon (lIN. Office of the Iraq Programme.Executive Director)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV4851

Sevilla Somoza, Eduardo J. (Nicaragua)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4717 (Resumption1); S/PV.4726

Shalita, Nicholas (Rwanda)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4871

Shareef, Abdulkader (United Republic of Tanzania)GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865

Sharma, Kamalesh (India) (UN. SpecialRepresentative of the Secretary-General for Timor­Leste)

EASTTIMOR SITUATIONS/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

Sharma, Murari (Nepal)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL -58TH,YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Sharma, Murari (Nepal) (continued)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4792MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1}; S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PVA841TERRORISM

S/P\l.4792UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PVA790

Shobokshi, Fawzi (Saudi Arabia)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4726 (Resumption

1)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/P\l.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4836PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)

Simancas Gutierrez, Diego (Mexico)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805

Sinclair, Noel (UN Political Office in Bougainville)PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805

Smirnov, Vadim (Russian Federation)BURUNDI SITUATION

S/P\l.4876COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4793PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4728; S/PV.4805

Smythe, Amy (UN Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo. Senior Adviseron Gender Issues)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4852; S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Sol ana, Javier (Spain) (Council of the EuropeanUnion. Secretary-General and High Representativefor the Common Foreign Security Policy)

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4790UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV,4790

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Somda, Jean de D1eu (Burkina Faso)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)SMALLARMS

S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

Soto, Alvaro de (L1 N. Special Adviser of theSecretary-General on Cyprus)

CYPRUS QUESTIONS/P\l.4738

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima (Guinea)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4859BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION

S/PV,4837CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4877EASTTIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/P\l.4823; S/PV.4853GREAT LAKES REGION {AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865GUINEA B!SSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4834INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4845INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV.4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV,4838IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4812; S/PV.4869KFOR

S/PV.4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4809; S/PV,4823; S/PV.4853LAND MINES

S/PV,4858MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4881PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4858TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841TERRORISM

SIPV.4845UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.481BUN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV.4818UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4B23; S/PV.4853UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EASTTIMOR

S/PV.4843WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy)BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION

S/PV,4837

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) (European Union)DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4790FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}--REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV,4865INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV,4835KFOR

S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4782; S/PV,4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV,4824(Resumplion 1); S/PV,4841PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV,4835TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV,4841TERRORISM

S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV,4782; S/PV,4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV,4886UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV,4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

Staehelin, Jeno (Switzerland)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717; S/PV,4726PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4772TERRORISM

S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Stagno Ugarte, Bruno (Costa Rica)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4709 (Resumption1); S/PV,4726 (Resumption1)

Stanczyk, Janusz (Poland)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4726

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Steiner, Michael (UN. Special Representative ofthe Secretary-General and Head of the UnitedNations Interim Administration Mission inKosovo)

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4702; S/PV,4782

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV,4702: S/PV,4782

Stephanldes, Joseph (UN. Department of PoliticalAffairs. Security Council Affairs Division. Director)

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)S/PV.4831

Stephen, David (UN. Representative of theSecretary-General and Head of the United NationsPost-Conflict Peace Building Support Office inGuinea-Bissau)

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONS/PV,4776

Straw, Jack (United Kingdom)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4701; S/PV,4707; S/PV.4714TERRORISM

S/PV,4688

Strommen, Wegger Christian (Norway)CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4877 (Resum ptlon 1)KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4702UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

SIPV. 4702

Sun, Joun-yung (Republic of Korea)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/Pv'4734 (Resumption 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4717; S/PV,4726TERRORISM

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

Sun, Suon (Cambodia) (ASEAN)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

Swe, Kyaw Tint (Myanmar)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

Swe, Kyaw Tint (Myanmar) (ASEAN)

TERRORISMS/PV,4710

SECURITY COUNCIL- 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4720 (Resumption f); S/PV,4736;SIPV,4766(Resumption 1)

ATIACKS ON AIRCRAFTS/PV,4820(Part 11)

BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONS/PV.4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONS/PV.4876

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV,4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV,4877

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/P\l.4705; S/PV,4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV,4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV,4843FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETILEMENT

S/PV.4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4742; S/PV.4823; S/P\l.4853HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV.4762INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4739; S/P\l.4752; S/PV,4753; S/PV.4792;S/PV.4845

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4714; S/PV,4721; S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1);

S/P\l.4732; S/PV,4761; S/PV.4762; S/PV.4791;S/PV.4812; S/PV.4844; S/PV.4851

KFORS/PV,4702; S/PV,4853

KOSOVO(YUGOSLA~A)

SIPV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823;S/PV.4853

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV,4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV,4836; S/PV.4841

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV,4728; S/PV,4881

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV,4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4766(Resumplion 1)

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739

SMALLARMSS/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELS/PV,4824; SIPV,4828; S/PV.4841

TERRORISMS/PV,4752; SIPV.4792; S/PV.4845

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4748; S/PV.4818

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)S/PV.4818

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/P\l.4702; SIPV,4742; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853

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Tafrov, Stefan (BUlgaria) (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV,4843UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4790WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) (L1N. Security Council(58th year: 2003). President)

BURUNDi SITUATIONS/P\l.4891

COTE O'IVOIRE-POLlTlCAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4875

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4882

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4887

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4879

LIBERIA SITUATIONSIPV.4890

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4879

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4879

SOMALIA SITUATIONS/PV.4885

UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCES/PV.4889

Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) (UN. Security CouncilCommittee Established pursuant to Resolution751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Chairman)

SOMALIA SITUATIONS/PV.4888

Taha, Magdi M, (Sudan)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV,4841

Tan, York Chor (Singapore)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumplion1)

Tang, Jiaxuan (China)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714TERRORISM

S/P\l.4688

Tasneem, Saida Muna (Bangladesh)WOMEN INARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Tavola, Keliopate (Fiji)WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Thomson, Adam (United Kingdom)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4871DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744; S/PV.4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4853INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4739IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4851KFOR

S/PV.4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4853PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4805REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4853UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

Tidjani, Iya (Cameroon)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859BURUNDI SITUATION

S/PV.4876CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

SIPV.4777; SIPV.4877DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

SIPV.4784EAST TIMOR SITUATION

SIPV.4843FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4770; S/PV.4823; SIPV.4853; SIPV.4886GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

SIPV.4776INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4845INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

SIPV.4838INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV.4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

SIPV.4812; SIPV.4869KFOR

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

SIPV.4702; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782; S/PV.4809;SIPV,4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

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Tidjani, Iya (Cameroon) (continued)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4824PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728; S/PV,4B81PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

SIPV.4772TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4B24TERRORISM

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4845UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4B18UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV.4818UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782; S/PV.4823;S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORSIPV,4843

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

SIPV,4784WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4852

Traoro, Mamadl (Guinea)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4711; S/PV,4774CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4684CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,4777EAST TIMOR SITUATION

SIPV.4715FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4770HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV.4762 (Resumplion 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

SfPV.4734; S/PV,4739; SfPV,4753IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4701; S/PV.4707; SfPV.4726 (Resumption i);SfPV,4761; S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

KFORS/PV,4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)SIPV.4770

PEACE-BUILDINGSfPV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSSfPV.4772

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNSIPV,4739

SANCTIONSS/PV.4713

TERRORISMS/PV.4734

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4702; S/PV.4770

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Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) (continued)UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TlMOR

S/PV.4715

Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) (UN. Security Council(58th year: 2003). President)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PV.4730

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4723INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV.4731SOMALIA SITUATION

S/PV.4718UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERNSAHARA

S/PV.4725UN MISSIONdN SIERRA LEONE

S/PV.4729

Trautweln, Wolfgang (Germany)AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4877GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4808; S/PV.4812KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4809UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4818UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV.4818

Treky, AIi Abdussalam (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

S/PV.4841TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4841

Turk, Oanilo (UN. Assistant Secretary-General forPolitical Affairs)

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4741; S/PV.4810

PALESTINE QUESTIONS/PV.4741; S/PV.4810

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSSIPV.4728; S/PV,4881

SANCTIONSS/Pv'4713

Ungern-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von(Germany)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4872

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Urquhart, Brlan E., Sir (UN. Former Under­Secretary-General for Political Affairs)

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV,4753; S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)

PEACE·BUILDINGS/PV.4753; S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)

Valdes, Juan Gabrlel (Chile)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4736; S/P\/.4766(Resumption 1)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV,46B4DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV,4705EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV,4715; S/P\/.4744FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

S/PV.4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV,4734; S/PV.4739; S/PV,4752; S/PV,4753IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV,4721; S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739TERRORISM

S/PV.4688; S/PV,4734; S/PV,4752UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744

Valdivieso, Alfonso (Colombia)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

Valle, Henrique (Brazil)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)TERRORISM

S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Vassllakls, Adamantios (Greece)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4770KFOR

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4770UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770

SECURITY COUNCIL -58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) (EuropeanUnion)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONS/PV.4742

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4734 (Resumption 1); S/P\l.4753 (Resumption

1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709; S/P\l.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4742PEACE-BUILDING

S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772TERRORISM

S/PV.4710; S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4742

Villepin, Dominique de (France)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4833IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714; S/PV.4721TERRORISM

S/PV.4688

Villepin, Dominique de (France) (UN. SecurityCouncil (58th year: 2003). President)

TERRORISMS/PV.4688

Viotti, M.L. Ribeiro (Brazil)PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4772

Vohidov, Alisher (Uzbekistan)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774(ResumpUon 1)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4726

Walubita, KeJi (African Union. Commission.Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region)

GREAT LAKES REGION {AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865

Wang, Guangya (China)AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4871AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4859EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4843

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Wang, Guangya (China) (continued)GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA}-REGIONALSECURITY

S/PV.4865IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4808; S/PV.4844; S/PV.4869MIDDLE EAST SITUATION

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841PALESTINE QUESTION

SIPV.4824; S/PV.4B41PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4881TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL

S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4843WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4852

Wang, Yingfan (China)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/P\l.4720 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4766(Resumption1)

BURUNDI SITUATIONS/PV.4876

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4684

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONS/PV.4770

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYS/PV.4734; S/P\l.4739; S/PV.4752; S/P\l.4753

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4721: S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4761

KFORS/PV,4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4770

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4766(Resumplion 1)

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV.4739

SANCTIONSS/PV.4713

SMALLARMSS/PV.472D (Resumption 1)

TERRORISMS/PV.4734: S/PV.4752

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKS/PV.4748

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4770

Wardono, Sigit (Indonesia)INTERNATIONAL SECURIT'(

S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)PEACE-BUILDING

S/P\l.4753 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 5BTHYEAR - 2003INDEXTO SPEECHES~SPEAKERS

Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4774AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/Pv'4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4B19GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV.4776INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4739; S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV.4B19INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV.4819IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4701; S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4732;S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808

KFORS/PV.4770

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.480Q

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4752

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4805

PEACE-BUILDINGS/PV.4753

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4772

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNS/PV,4739

RWANDA SITUATIONS/PV.4819

SANCTIONSS/PV.4713

SMALL ARMSS/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

TERRORISMS/PV,4688; S/PV,4752

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKSfPV.4748

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVOS/PV.4742; S/PV,4770

Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) (UN.Security Council (58th year: 2003). President)

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONSS/PV.4804

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4807INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV.4817INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV.4817TERRORISM

S/PV.4811UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4818UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV.4818

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Wenaweser, Christian (Liechtenstein)CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.479B; S/PV.'4B35: S/PV.4B45 (Resumption 1)IRAQ·KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1); S/PV.4726 (Resumption1)

PEACE·BUILDINGS/PV.4B35

TERRORISMS/PV.4710:S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSS/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Williamson, Richard S. (United States)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV.4711CHILDREN INARMED CONFLICTS

SIPV.46B4DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATiON

S/PV.4705; S/PV.47B4EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4742INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4734; S/PV.4739KFOR

S/PV.4702KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4702: S/PV.4742PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN

S/PV.4739SANCTIONS

S/PV.4713TERRORISM

S/PV.4734UN, SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.4748UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR

S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784

Yauvoli, Amenatave (Fiji)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

Yauvoli, Amenatave (Fiji) (Pacific Islands Forum)TERRORISM

S/Pv'4710

Yepez Lasso, Fernando (Ecuador)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SPEAKERS

Zainuddin, Yahya (Malaysia)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

Zainuddin. Yahya (Malaysia) (Coordinating Bureauof the Non-Aligned Countries)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV,4717

Zarif-Khonsari. Mohammad Javad (Iran (IslamicRepublic of)

AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONS/PV.4774(Resumptlon 1)

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONS/PV.4709: S/PV.4717: S/PV.4726

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONS/PV.4836

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSS/PV.4772

TERRORISMSIPV.4710

Zebari, Hoshyar (Iraq)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4883

Zenna, Teruneh (Ethiopia)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726 (Resumption1)

Zhang, Yishan (China)AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

S/PV,4711AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4736BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINASITUATION

S/PV.4837COTE D'IVOIRE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV,4793CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS

S/PV.4777DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784; SIPV.4790EAST TIMOR SITUATION

S/PV,4715FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT

S/PV,4736FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV,4742: S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION

S/PV,4776; S/PV,4834HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS

S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

S/PV.4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

S/PV,4B38INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA

S/PV,4838IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4791; S/PV.4812- 250-

Zhang, Yishan (China) (continued)KFOR

S/PV.4853KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV.4742; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823: S/PV,4853LAND MINES

S/PV.4858LIBERIA SITUATION

S/PV,4803PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

S/PV.4728; S/PV.4805PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

S/PV.4858TERRORISM

S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK

S/PV.481BUN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)

S/PV.4B18UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4702: S/PV.4742; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823;S/PV.4853

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORS/PV.4715

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

S/PV.4784; S/PV,4790WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION

S/PV,4801

Zlauvlnen, Gustavo (IAEA)IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION

S/PV.4721

Zoumanigui, Paul Goa (Guinea)FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION

S/PV.4886KFOR

S/PV.4886KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)

S/PV,4886UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN KOSOVO

S/PV.4886

Zuma, Jacob (South Africa. Deputy President)BURUNDI SITUATION

SIPV,4876

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AFGHANISTAN SITUATIONAfghanistan

Farhadi, Ravan - S/PV.4711; S/PV.4774Angola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4711: S/PV,4774Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4774Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV,4711Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4774

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4711MuFioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4774

ChinaWang. Yingfan - S/PV.4774Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4711

ColombiaGiraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV,4774(Resumption 1)

European UnionVassilakis, Adamantios (Greece)­

S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)France

Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV.4711;S/PV.4774; S/PV.4840

GermanyBraun. Harald - S/PV,4711Pleuger. Gunter - S/PV.4774

GuineaTraore, Mamadi - S/PV,4711; S/PV,4774

IndiaGopinathan, A. - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

Iran (Islamic Republic of)Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad ­

S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)Japan

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV,4774(Resumption 1)Nishimura. Mulsuyoshi - S/PV,4711

KazakhstanKazykhanov, Yerzhan - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV,4711PUjalte. Carlos - S/PV.4774

New ZealandMcl vor, Tim - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

NorwayKolby, Ole Peler - S/PV.4774(ResumpUon 1)

PakistanKhalid, Masood - S/PV,4711; S/PV,4774

PhilippinesManalo, Enrique - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

Republic of KoreaChun. Yung-Woo - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

Russian FederationKonuzin. Aleksandr - S/PV.4711Lavrov. Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4774

SpainArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4711; S/PV.4774

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4711Wehbe, Mikhail - S/PV.4774

TajikistanAlimov, Rashid - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

UkraineKuchinski. Valeri - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued)UN. Assistant Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Annabi. Hedi - S/PV.4727UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich (Russian Federation) ­S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV,4730UN. Security Council Mission to Afghanistan, 2003

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV,4855UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General forAfghanistan (2001- )

Brahimi, Lakhdar - S/PV,4699: S/PV,4750UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4711; S/PV,4774;S/PV.4848

UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention.Executive Director

Costa, Anlonio Maria - S/PV.4774United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4711; S/PV.4774United States

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4774Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4711

UzbekistanVohidov, Alisher - S/PV.4774(Resumption 1)

AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITYAd Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention andResolution in Africa. Chairman

Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4766African Union

Djinnit, Said - S/PV.4720Kebe. Amadou - S/PV.4871Mufamadi, Fholisani Sydney (South Africa)­

S/PV,4739Angola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4736Miranda. Joao Bemardo de - S/PV.4720

BeninOsho, Pierre - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4766

Bulgaria .Tafrov. Stefan - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1);

S/PV,4736; S/PV,4766(Resumplion 1)Burkina Faso

Somda, Jean de Dieu - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)Burundi

Nteturuye. Marc - S/PV,4766Cameroon

Ayafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV,47668elinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4736; S/PV.4871Ngoubeyou, Frangois-Xavier - S/PV,4720

ChadLaotegguelnodji, Koumtog - S/PV,4871

ChileAcuFia, Jaime - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4871Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4736;

S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)

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AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY (continued)China

Wang, Guangya - S/PV.4871Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1);

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4736

Communau!e economique des Elats de l'Afriquecentrale

Cosme, Nelson - S/PV.4871Ikouebe. Basile (Congo) - S/PV.4766

CongoIkouebe. Basile - S/PV.4871

Cote d'lvoireDjangone-Bi, Djessan Philippe - S/PV.4720

(Resumption 1)Democratic Republic of the Congo

lIeka. Atoki - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV,4871Nduku, Booto - S/PV.4775

Economic Community of West African StatesEffah-Apenteng, Nana - S/PV.4720

Economic Community of West African States. ExecutiveSecretary

Chambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4720Egypt

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4766Equatorial Guinea

Ekua Avomo, Limo-Sima - S/P\l.4871Ethiopia

Hussein, Abdul Mejid - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)European Union

Daratzikis, Michael (Greece) ­S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

Mantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4871France

Dudos, Michel - S/PV.4736Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4720

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4766; S/PV.4871Gambia

Jagne, Baboucarr-Blaise - S/PV.4720Germany

Pfeuger, Gunter - S/PV.4720;S/PV.4766(Resumption 1): S/P\l.4871

Schumacher, Hanns H. - S/P\l.4736Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4736;S/PV.4766(Resumption 1); S/PV.4871

Fall, Fran<;:ois Lonseny - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)Japan

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Liberia

Caplan, Monie - S/PV.4720Malaysia

Rastam, Mohd Isa - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Mali

Sene, Diallo M'bodji - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/P\l.4736; S/PV.4766;S/PV.4785

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1):S/PV.4871

NigerMoutari, Ousmane - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

NigeriaMbanefo, Arthur - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

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AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY (continued)Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4736; S/PV.4766(Resumptlon 1)

Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4871Philippines

Baja. Lauro - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Programme for Coordination and ASSistance for Securityand Development. Regional Director

Sail, Ibrahima - S/PV.4720; S/PV.4720 (Resumption1)

Russian FederationKonuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4871Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4720 (Resumption

1)Rwanda

Kamanzi, Stanislas - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Shalita. Nicholas - S/PV.4871

SenegalGadio. Cheikh Tidiane - S/PV.4720

Sierra LeonePemagbi. Joe - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

South AfricaKumalo. Dumisani - S/PV.4766

SpainArias, lnocencio F. - S/PV.4720Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4736;

S/PV.4766(Resumplion 1); S/PV.4871Syrian Arab RepUblic

Atieh, Milad - S/PV,4871Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4736:

S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Wehbe, Mikhail - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)

TogoKpotsra, Roland - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

TunisiaHachani, Ali - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Political AffairsKalomoh, Tuliameni - S/PV.4871

UN. Group of African States. ChairmanKoonjul. Jagdish (Mauritius} - S/PV.4766

UN. Secretary-GeneralAnnan, Kofi - S/PV.4720

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentArias. lnocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794

UN. Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser onAfrica

Gambarl, lA - S/PV,4766; S/PV,4766(Resumption1)

United KingdomGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4720; S/PV.4736;

S/PV.4766; S/PV.4785Thomson, Adam - S/PV,4871

United Republic of TanzaniaMulamula, Liberata - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1);

S/PV,4775United Stales

Cunningham. James - S/PV.4736; S/PV,4766Negroponle. John D. - S/PV.4720; S/PV.4871

UruguayPaolillo, Felipe H. - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

World Food Programme. Executive DirectorMorris, James 1. - S/PV.4736

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

AIDS PREVENTION-PEACEKEEPINGOPERATIONS

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4859

BulgariaRaytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4859

CameroonTidjani, Iya - S/PV.4859

ChileMunoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4859

ChinaWang, Guangya - S/PV.4859

FranceRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4859

GermanyTrautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4859

GuineaSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.48S9

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.Executive Director

Piot, Peter - S/PV.4859Mexico

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4859Pakistan

Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4859Russian Federation

Isakov, Yuriy N. - S/PV.4859Spain

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4859Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4859UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4859United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4859United States

Cunningham, James - S/PV.4859

ARMENIA-AZERBAIJANArmenia

Davtyan, Marine - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)AzerbalJan

Aliyev, Yashar - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFTBulgaria

Tafrev, Stefan - S/PV.4820(Part 11)France

Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV.4820(Part 11)Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4820(Part (1)Pakistan

Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4820(Part 11)Russian Federation

Gatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4820(Part 11)Spain

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4820(Part 11)Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4820(Part 11)UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). Presidenl

Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4820United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4820(Part 11)

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ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT (continued)United States

Cunningham, James - S/PV.4820(Part 11)

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA SITUATIONAngola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4837Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kusljugic, Mirza - S/PV.4837Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4837Cameroon

Belinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV.4837Chile

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4837China

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4837France

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4837Germany

Pleuger. Gunter - S/PV.4837Guinea

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4837High Representative for the Implementation of the PeaceAgreement on Bosnia and Herzegavina

Ashdown, Paddy, Lord - S/PV.4837International Tribunal for (he Prosecution of Personsresponsible for Serious Violations of InternationalHumanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of theFormer Yugoslavia since 1991. President

Meron, Theodar - S/PV.4837Italy

Spatafora, Marcella - S/PV.4837Mexico

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4837Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4837Russian Federation

Ga!ilav, Gennadii Mikhailavich - S/PV.4837Spain

Arias. Inacencio F. - S/PV.4837Syrian Arab Republic

Atieh. Milad - S/PV.4837United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4837

BURUNDI SITUATIONAngola

Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4876Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4876Cameroon

TIdjani. Iya - S/PV.4876Chile

Maquieira, Cris!iim - S/PV.4876China

Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4876France

Rochereau de la Sabliere, .I.-M. - S/PV.4766;S/PV.4876

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4876

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

BURUNDI SITUATION (continued)Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4876Mexico

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV,4876Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4876Russian Federation

Smirnov, Vadim - S/PV,4876South Africa. Deputy President

Zuma, Jacob - S/PV,4876Spain

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4876Syrian Arab Republic

Atieh, Milad - S/PV,4876UN. Economic and Social Council (2003: New York andGeneva). President

Rosenthal, Gert (Guatemala) - S/PV,4876UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Akram. Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4749Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV,4891

UN. Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 2003Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France) ­

S/PV,4775United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4876United States

Cunningham, James - S/PV,4876

COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONoiTIONSAngola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4793Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV,4793Chile

Muiioz, Heraldo - S/PV,4793China

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4793Cote d'lvoire

Bamba, Mamadou - S/PV,4746Donwahi, Alain-Richard - S/PV,4793

Economic Community of West African States. ChairmanAkufo-Addo, Nana Addo-Dankwa, M.P. (Ghana)­

SIPV,4746Economic Community of West African States. ExecutiveSecretary

Chambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4746; S/PV,4873France

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV,4793Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4793Ghana

Akufo-Addo, Nana Addo-Dankwa, M.P. - S/PV,4873Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4793Fall, Franyois Lonse!ny - SIPV,4746

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV,4793

National Reconciliation Government of Cote d'lvoire.Prime Minister

Diarra, Seydou Elimane - S/PV,4793

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COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS(continued)

NigeriaOnyia, Duben - S/PV,4746

PakistanKhalid, Masood - S/PV,4793

Russian FederationSmirnov, Vadim - S/PV,4793

SpainArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4793

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssat - S/PV,4793

UN. Secretary-GeneralAnnan, Kofi - S/PV,4746; S/PV,4873

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4754Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV,4793; S/PV,4794Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV,4857Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV,4700Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV,4875Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV,4804

United KingdomGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4793

United StatesRosenblatt, Josiah - S/PV,4793

CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTSAngola

Gaspar Martins. Ismael - S/PV,4684Austria

Pfanzelter, Gerhard - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)Bahrain

Saleh, Mohammed - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4684Burundi

Nteturuye, Marc - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Cameraon

Ayafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV,4684Canada

Laurin, Gilbert - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)Chile

Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4684China

Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4684Colombia

Valdivieso, Alfonso - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Costa Rica

Stagno Ugarte, Bruno - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ileka, Aloki - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Ecuador

Gallegos Chiriboga. Luis - S/PV,4684 (Resumption1)

EgyptAboul Atta, Amr - S/PV,4684 (Resumption 1)

EthiopiaHussein, Abdul Mejid - S/PV,4684 {Resumption 1)

European UnionVassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4684

(Resumption 1)France

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4684

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CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued)Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4684Guinea

Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4684Indonesia

Hidayat, Mochamad Slamet - S/PV.4684(Resumption 1)

IsraelMekel, Arye - S/PV.46B4 (Resumption 1)

JapanSaiga, Fumiko - S/PV.46B4 (Resumption 1)

LiechtensteinWenaweser, Christian - S/PV.46B4 (Resumption 1)

MalawiLamba, Isaac - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

MexicoAguiiar Zinser, AdoJfo - S/PV.46B4

MonacoBoisson, Jacques Louis - S/PV.4684 (Resumption

1)Myanmar

Swe, Kyaw Tint - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Namibia

Andjaba. Martin - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Nepal

Sharma, Murari - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4684Palestine

AI-Kidwa. Nasser - S/PV.46B4 (Resumption 1)Philippines

Manalo, Enrique - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Russian Federation

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.46B4Rwanda

Gasana, Anastase - S/PV.4684 (Resum plion 1)Muvunyi, Augustin - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)

Sierra LeoneRowe, Sylvester Ekundayo - S/PV.4684

(Resumption 1)Slovenia

Kirn, Roman - S/PVA684 (Resumption 1)Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4684Svvilzerland

Staehelin, Jeno - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal- SfPVA684Ukraine

Kuchinski. Valeri - S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Kofi - S/PVA684UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France) ­S/PV.4695

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General onthe Impact of Armed Conflict on Children

Otunnu, Olara A. - S/PV.4684UNICEF. Deputy Executive Director

Gautam, Kul- S/PV.4684 (Resumption 1)UNICEF. Executive Director

Bellamy, Carol - S/PV.4684

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CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued)United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4684United States

Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4684

CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTSAngola

Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4877Azerbaijan

Amirbayov, Elchin - S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4877Cameroon

Tidjani. Iya - S/PV.4777; S/PV.4877Canada

Laurin, Giibert-S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)Chile

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4777; S/PVA877China

Cheng, Jingye - S/PV.4877Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4777

ColombiaGiraldo, Luis GuilJermo - S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)

EgyptAboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/P\/.4B77 (Resumption 1)

European UnionMantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4877

FranceDudos, Michel - S/PV.4777; S/PV.4877

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4777Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4877

GuineaSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4877Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4777

JapanHaraguchl, Ko/chI - S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)

MexicoPujalte, Carios - S/PV.4777; S/PV.4877

NorwayStrommen. Wegger Christian - S/PV.4877

(Resumplion 1)Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4877Khalid. Masood - S/P\/.4777

Republic of KoreaKim, Sam-hoon - S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)

Russian FederationKarev, Sergei - S/P\/.4877Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4777

Sierra LeoneRowe, Sylvester Ekundayo - S/PV.4877

(Resumption 1)Spain

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4877Oyarzun, Roman - S/PV.4777

SwitzerlandHelg, Pierre - S/PV.4877 (Resumption 1)

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4777; S/PV.4877

UkraineKuchinski. Valeri - S/P\/.4877

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CIVILIAN PERSONS-ARMED CONFLICTS(continued)

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentTafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - SIPV.4882

UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian AffairsEgeland, Jan - S/PV.4877Oshima, Kenzo - S/PV.4777

UN Emergency Relief CoordinatorOshima, Kenzo - S/PV.4777

United KingdomGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4777Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV4877

United StatesCunningham , James - S/PV.4877Olson, Gordon - S/PV.4777

CONFLICT DIAMONDSUN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­S/PV4694

CYPRUS QUESTIONRussian Federation

Gatiiov, Gennadli Mikhailovich - S/PV.4740UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV.4740UN. Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Cyprus

Soto, Alvaro de - S/PV.4738

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.47D5Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4784;

S/PV.479DBangladesh

Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed - S/PV.4790Brazil

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4790Bulgaria

Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4784Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4790

CameroonBelinga-Eboutou. Martin - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4790Tidjani, Iya - S/PV4784

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4790Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4784Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4705

ChinaZhang, Yishan - S/PV,4705; S/PV,4784; S/PV.4790

Council of the European Union, Secretary-General andHigh Representative for the Common Foreign SecurityPolicy

Solana, Javier (Spain) - S/PV.479DDemocratic Republic of the Congo

Ileka, Atoki - S/PV.47D5; S/PV.4766(Resumption 1):S/PV.4790

Nduku, Booto - S/PV.4775; S/PV.4784Egypt

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV,4790

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION (continued)

European UnionSpatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4790

FranceRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4705;

S/PV4766; S/PV4784; S/PV.4790Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV4705; S/PV.4784: S/PV.4790Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PVA 784: S/PV.4790Indonesia

Jenie, Rezlan - S/PV4790Japan

Haraguchi. Koichi - S/PV.4790Mexico

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.47D5; S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790Nepal

Sharma, Murari - S/PV.4790Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4790Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784

PhilippinesBaja, Lauro - S/PV.4790

Russian FederationKonuzln, Aleksandr - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784;

S/PV.4790Rwanda

Kamanzi, Stanislas - S/PV.4790Muvunyi, Augustin - S/PV.4705Nyamulinda, Pascal - S/PV.4775

South AfricaMaitland, Graham Johnny - S/PV.4790

SpainArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV4784Menendez. Ana Maria - S/PV,4705

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784;

S/PV.4790UN. Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights

Ramacharan, Bertrand Gangapersaud - S/PV.4784UN. Former Special Representative of the Secretary­General for the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ngongi, Amos Namanga - S/PV.4790UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4797UN. Security Council (58th year; 2003). President

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4756; S/PV.4764Arias. Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV4794: S/PV.4797Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV4863Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation) -

S/PV4780Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic)­

S/PV.4813Rochereau de la Sabllere, J.-M. (France) ­

S/PV.4691Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV4723Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV.4807

UN. Security Council Mission to Central Africa, 2003Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV.4775

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOSITUATION (continued)

UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784;S/PV.4790

UN High Commissioner for Human RightsMello, Sergio Vieira de - S/PV.4705

Uniled KingdomGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4790King, Julian - S/PV.4784Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4705

United Republic ofTanzanlaMulamula, Liberata - S/PV.4775

United StalesNegroponte, John D. - S/PV.4790Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4705; S/PV.4784

EAST TlMOR SITUATIONAngola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;S/PV.4843

AustraliaDauth, John - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4744

BulgariaTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; SJPV.4843

CameroonBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4843

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV,4843Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4744

ChinaChen, Xu - S/PV.4744Wang, Guangya - S/PV.4843Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4715

European UnionManlovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4843

FijiSavua, Isikia Rabici - S/PV.4744

FranceD'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843Duclos, Michel- S/PV.4715

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

GuineaDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4744Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4843Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4715

IndiaGopinalhan, A. - S/PV.4843

IndonesiaPercaya, Desra - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744

JapanHaraguchi. Koichi - S/PV.4715; SIPV.4744;

S/PV.4843Malaysia

Rastam, Mohd Isa - S/PV.4843Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4744Pujalte, Carlos - SfPV.4715: SfPV4843

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EAST TIMOR SITUATION (continued)New Zealand

Mackay, Don - S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4843Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4744

PhilippinesBaja, lauro - S/PV.4843

PortugalSanta Clara Gomes, Gont;;alo Aires de - S/PV.4715;

S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843Russian Federation

Konuz:in, Aleksandr - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;S/PV.4843

SingaporeMahbubani, Kishore - S/PV.4843 .

SpainMenendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV.4843Syrian Arab RepUblic

Atieh. Milad - S/PV.4843Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744

Timor-LesteGulerres, Jose Luis - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV.4843UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General forTimor-Leste

Sharma, Kamalesh (India) - S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4715United Kingdom

Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;SfPV.4843

United StatesNegroponle, John D. - S/PV.4843Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744

ENVIRONMENTUN. Security Council (58th year; 2003). Presidenl

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4761

ERITREA-ETHIOPIAUN. Securily Council (58th year; 2003). President

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4787Parry. Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4822

FOOD AID-DISPUTE SErrLEMENTAngola

Gaspar Marlins, Ismael - S/PV.4736Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4736Cameraon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - SJPV.4736Chile

Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4736China

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4736France

Duclos, Michel- S/PV,4736Germany

Schumacher, Hanns H. - S/PV.4736

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FOOD AID-DISPUTE SETTLEMENT (continued)Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4736Mexico

Aguifar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4736Pakistan

Akram. Munir - S/PV.4736Spain

Menandez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4736Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad. Fayssal- S/PV.4736United Kingdom

Greenstock. Jeremy - S/PV.4736United States

Cunningham, James - S/PV.4736World Food Programme. Executive Director

Morris, James T. - S/PV.4736

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATIONAlbania

Dilja, Lublin - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4886Nesho, Agim - S/PV.4823: S/PV.4853

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4742; S/PV4823:

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV4770

BUlgariaPassy, Solomon - S/PV.4886Raytchev. Rayko - S/PV.4770Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823: S/PV.4853

CameroonEkorong aDong, Paul- S/PV.4742Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853;

S/PV,4886Chile

Acuna, Jaime - S/PV.4770Maquieira. Cristian - S/PV,4823; S/PV,4886Muiioz, Heraldo - S/PV,4853Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742

ChinaCheng, Jingye - S/PV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853

European UnionSpatafora, Marcello (Ilaly) - S/PV.4823: S/PV.4853;

S/PV4886Vassilakis. Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4742

FranceD'Achon, EmmanueJle - S/PV,4823Duclos, Michel- S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4886

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4770;

S/PV.4823; S/PV4838; S/PV4853; S/PV.4886Greece

Vassilakis, Adamantios - S/PV4770Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4742Sow. Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4823: S/PV.4853Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4770Zoumanigui, Paul Goa - S/PV.4886

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FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION (continued)International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Personsresponsible for Serious Violations of InternationalHumanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of theFormer Yugoslavia since 1991. President

Meron, Theodor - S/PV.4838International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Personsresponsible for Serious Violations of InternationalHumanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of theFormer Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor

Del Ponte, Carla - S/PV,4838Japan

Motomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4853Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV,4742; S/PV,4823PUjalte, Carios - S/PV.4770: S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853;

S/PV.4886Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4823

Russian FederalionGatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4702;

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886Lavrov, Sergei Viklorovich - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770:

S/PV.4853Serbia and Montenegro

Sahovic. Dejan - S/PV.4702; S/PV,4742; S/PV.4770;S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV,4886

SpainArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4823

Syrian Arab RepublicAtieh, Milad - S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV,4886Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV,4819

UkraineKuchinski. Valeri - S/PV.4853

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Annabi, Hadi - S/PV4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4823UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Pleuger. Gunter (Germany) - S/PV.4703UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generaland Head of the United Nations Interim AdministrationMission in Kosovo

Holkeri, Harri - S/PV.4853UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4886United Kingdom

Harrison, Alistair - S/PV.4742King, Julian - S/PV.4770Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4853

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4823Negroponte. John D. - S/PV.4886Williamson. Richard S. - S/PV.4742

GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY

African UnionMadeira, Francisco - S/PV.4865

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GREAT LAKES REGION (AFRICA)-REGIONALSECURITY (continued)

African Union. Commission. Special Envoy for the GreatLakes Region

Walubita, Keli - S/PV.4865Angola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4865Bulgaria

Raylchev, Rayko - SJPV.4865Cameroon

Ayafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV.4865Chile

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4865China

Wang, Guangya - SJPV.4865European Union

Spatafora. Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4865France

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - SJPV.4865Germany

Traulwein. Wolfgang - S/PV4865Guinea

Sow, Alpha lbrahima - S/PV.4865Mexico

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4865Pakistan

Kha/id, Masood - S/PV.4865Russian Federation

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV.4865Spain

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4865Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4865UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4865UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General forthe Great Lakes Region

Fall, Ibrahima - S/PV.4865United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4865United Republic of Tanzania

Shareef, Abdulkader - S/PV.4865

GUINEA BISSAU SITUATIONAngola

Gaspar Martins, lsmael - S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834BUlgaria

Raytchev. Rayko - S/PV.4776Cameroon

Ayafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV.4834Tidjani. Iya - S/PV.4776

ChileMuiioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834

ChinaZhang, Yishan - S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834

Comunidade dos Paises de Lingua PortuguesaRamos-Hona, Jose - S/PV.4834

FranceDuclos, Michel- S/PV.4776Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4834

GambiaGrey-Johnson, Crispin - S/PV.4776

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GUINEA BISSAU SITUATION (continued)Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4776Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4834

Guinea-BissauCabral, Alfredo Lopes - S/PV.4834Jalo. Luzeria dos Sanlos - S/PV.4776

MexicoAguilar Zinser; Adolfo - S/PV.4834PUjalte, Carlos - S/PV.4776

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV.4776Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4834

Russian FederationKonuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV,4834lavrov. Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV,4776

SpainArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4776; S/PV,4834

Syrian Arab RepublicAtieh, Milad - S/PV.4834Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4776

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Political AffairsKalomoh, Tuliameni - S/PV.4834

UN. Economic and Social Council. Ad Hoc AdvisoryGroup on Guinea-Bissau. Chairman

Kumalo, Dumisani (South Africa) - S/PV,4776UN. Representative of the Secretary-General and Headof the United Nations Post-Conflict Peace BuildingSupport Office in Guinea-Bissau

Slephen, David - S/PV,4776UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794Lavrov. Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation) ­

S/PV.4776United Kingdom

King, Julian - S/PV.4776United Slales

Cunningham, James - S/PV.4776; S/PV.4834

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMSAngola

Lucas, Julio He/der de Moura - S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

BulgariaTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4762

CameroonBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV,4762

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)

ChinaZhang, Yishan - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

FranceDuclos. Michel- S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4762

GuineaTraore, Mamadi - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)

Intemational Committee of the Red Cross. PresidentKellenberger, Jakob - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762

(Resumption 1)

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HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE-WAR VICTIMS(continued)

MexicoAguilar Zinser. Adolfo - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)

Russian FederationGatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV,4762

(Resumption 1)Spain

Menemdez, Ana Maria - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

UN. Deputy Secretary-GeneralFrechelte, Louise - S/PV,4762

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAkram. Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4762 (Resumption

1 )UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs

Oshima, Kenzo - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)UN Emergency Relief Coordinator

Oshima, Kenzo - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)UNDP. Administrator

Brown, Mark MalJoch - S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

UNICEFKastberg, Nils-Ame - S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762

(Resumption 1)United Kingdom

King, Julian - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)United States

Cunningham, James - S/PVA762 (Resumption 1)WHO. Executive Director

Nabarro. David - S/PV,4762; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1)

World Food Programme. Executive DirectorMorris, James T. - S/PVA762: SIPVA762

(Resumption 1)

INDIA·PAKISTAN QUESTIONPakistan

Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV,4753

INTERNATIONAL SECURITYAfghanistan

Farhadi, Ravan - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)African Union

Mufamadi, Fholisani Sydney (South Africa)­S/PV,4739

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4734; S/PVA739;

S/PV,4753; S/PV,4792: S/PV,4798; S/PV,4833Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)Argentina

Cappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PVA798: S/PV,4835Armenia

Davlyan, Marine - S/PVA753 (Resumption 1)Martirosyan. Armen - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

ASEANJenie. Rezlan (Indonesia) - S/PV,4792; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)Sun, Suon (Cambodia) - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued)Australia

Dauth, John - S/PV,4798; S/PV,4835Austria

Pfanzelter, Gerhard - S/PV,4835Azerbaijan

Aliyev, Yashar - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4835: S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

BahrainAlmansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed - S/PV,4835

BelarusIvanou, Aleg - S/PV,4710; S/PV,4734

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4734

(Resum ption 1): S/PV,4835Valle, Henrique - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

BulgariaPassy, Solomon - S/PV,4833Raytchev. Rayko - S/PV,4798Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4739; S/PV,4752; S/PV,4753;

S/PV,4792: S/PV,4845Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV,4739; S/PV,4752;S/PV.4753; S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV,4833

Tidjani, Iya - S/PV,4734; S/PV,4845Canada

Heinbecker, Paul - S/PV,4835Chile

Alvear Valenzuela, Soledad - S/PV,4833Maquieira. Cristian - S/PV.4845Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4792Valdes, .Juan Gabriel- S/PV,4734; S/PV,4739;

S/PV.4752: S/PV.4753China

Li. Zhaoxing - S/PV,4833Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4734: S/PV.4739; S/PV.4752:

S/PV,4753Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798: S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)Colombia

Giraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4792:S/PV.4798

Rivas, Jose Nicolas - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Democratic Republic of the Congo

lIeka, Atoki - S/PV,4835Denmark

Loj, Ellen - S/PV.4835Economic Community of West African States. ExecutiveSecretary

Chambas. Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4739Ecuador

Gallegos Chiriboga. Luis - S/PV.4845 (Resumption1)

EthiopiaHussein. Abdul Mejid - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

European UnionMagriotis. loannis (Greece) - S/PV,4739Mantovani. Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Spatafora. Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4792; S/PV,4798:

S/PV.4835VassiJakis. Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV,4734

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued)Finland

Rasi, Marjatta - S/PV.4835France

D'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV,4798Florent, Jean-Luc - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Rochereau de la Sabiiere, J.-M. - S/PV,4734;

S/PV,4739; S/PV,4752; S/PV,4753; S/PV.4792Villepin, Dominique de - S/PV,4833

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4734; S/PV,4752;

S/PV,4753; S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV,4833;S/PV,4845

Schumacher, Hanns H. - S/PV,4739Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4752; S/PV,4792;S/PV.4798

Fall, Franc;ois Lonseny - S/PV,4833Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4845Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4734; S/PV,4739; S/PV,4753

HondurasAcosta Bonilla, Manuel- S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)

ICJElaraby, Nabil A. - S/PV,4753; S/PV,4753

(Resumption 1)India

Gopinathan, A. - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1);

S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4798Indonesia

Wardono. Sigit - S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1)Israel

Gillerman, Dan - S/PV,4734; S/PV,4792Mekel, Arye - S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845 (ResumpUon 1)

JapanHaraguchi. Koichi - S/PV,4710; S/PV.4792;

S/PV.4798; S/PV,4835; S/PV,4845 (Resumption1)

Motom ura. Yoshiyuki - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)Jordan

AI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV,4835Kazakhslan

Kazykhanov, Yerzhan - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)League of Arab States. Secretary-General

Moussa, Amre (Egypt) - S/PV,4739Lebanon

Kronfol, Sami - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Elmessallati, Ahmed - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Liechtenstein

Wenaweser, Christian - S/PV,4798; S/PV,4835;S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV,4734; S/PV,4752;

SIPV,4753; S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798Derbez, luis Ernesto - S/PV,4833PUjalte, Carlos - SIPV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Resolution1363 (2001) and Extended by Resolution 1390 (2002).Chairman

Chandler, Michael - S/PV.4798Nepal

Sharma. Murari - S/PV.4792

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued)New Zealand

Mackay, Don - S/PV.4835Norway

Kolby, ale Peter - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)OAS. Secretary-General

Gaviria, Cesar - S/PV,4739Organizallon for Security and Co-operation in Europe

Kubis, Jim - S/PV.4739Pacific Islands Forum

Savua, Isikia Rabici (Fiji) - S/PV.4734 (Resumption1)

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV,4734; S/PV,4734 (Resumption

1); S/PV.4739Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV.4753; S/P\l.4833Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845

(Resumption 1)Peru

Rivero, Oswaldo de - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)Philippines

Saja. Lauro - S/PV.4835Manalo, Enrique - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

Republic of KoreaKim, Sam-hoon - S/PV.4792; S/PV,4835Sun. Joun-yung - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

Rio GroupDoig, Jose Antonio (Peru) - S/PV,4792Rivero, Oswaldo de (Peru) - S/PV,4845

(Resumption 1)Romania

Motoc, Mihnea - S/PV.4835Russian Federation

Ivanov, LS. (Igor' Sergeevlch) - S/PV,4833Karev, Sergei - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845 (Resumption

1)Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV,4734; S/PV.4739;

S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753San Marino

Salestra, Gian Nice/a - S/PV,4835Serbia and Monlenegro

Sahovic, Dejan - S/PV.4835Sierra Leone

Kanu, Allieu - S/PV,4835South Africa

Nacerodien, Fadl- S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4734; S/PV,4753;S/PV.4792

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4739Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana - S/PV.4833Quintero, Gonzalo M. - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Spain. Prime MinisterAznar, Jose Maria - S/PV,4752

SwedenFogh, Inga Eriksson - S/PV,4835

SwitzerlandHelg, Pierre - S/PV.4835Slaehelin, Jeno - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued)Syrian Arab Republic

Al-Shara', Farouk - S/PV.4833Mekdad. Fayssal- S/PV.4734; S/PV,4734

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4792; S/PV,4798;S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Wehbe. Mikhail- S/PV.4739; S/PV.4752: S/PV,4753Trinidad and Tobago

Gift, Knowlson - S/PV.4835Uganda '

Butagira, Francis - S/PV,4792; S/PV.4845(Resumption 1)

UkraineKuchinski. Valeri - S/PV,4792; S/PV.4798

UN. Fonner Special Representative of the Secretary­General for East Timor

Marker, Jamsheed - S/PV.4753UN. Fonner Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs

Urquhart, Brian Eo, Sir - S/PV,4753; S/PV.4753(Resumption 1)

UN. Legal CounselCorell, Hans - S/PV,4835

UN. Secretary-GeneralAnnan, Kofi - S/PV.4739; S/PV.4753: S/PV,4833

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4753 (Resumption

1)UN. Security Council. Committee Established pursuant10 Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter­Terrorism.. Chainnan

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4792: S/PV.4845Greenstock. Jeremy (United Kingdom) - S/PV,471 0

UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant toResolution 1267 (1999). Chalnnan

Munoz, Heraldo (Chile) - S/PV.4798UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4835United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4734(Resumption 1); S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753

King, Julian - S/PV,4792Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845Straw, Jack - S/PV.4833Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4739

United StatesCunningham , James - S/PV.4833Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4752; S/PV.4753;

S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption1)

Wllllamson. Richard S. - S/PV.4734; S/PV.4739Uruguay

Paolillo, Fe1ipe H. - S/PV.4835Yemen

AI-Saidi. Abdullah - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMERYUGOSLAVIA

Bosnia and HerzegollinaKusljugic, Mirza - S/PV.4838

CameroonTidjani, Iya - S/Pv'483B

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ChinaZhang. Yishan - S/PV.4838

CroatiaDrobnjak, Vladimir - S/PV.4838

FranceRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4838

GermanyPJeuger. Gunter - S/PV.4838

GuineaSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4838

International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Personsresponsible for Serious Violations of InternationalHumanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of theFormer Yugoslavia since 1991. President

Meron, Theodor - S/PV.4838International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Personsresponsible for Serious Violations of InternationalHumanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of theFormer Yugoslavia since 1991. Prosecutor

Del Ponle, Carla - S/PV.4838Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4838Pakistan

Mahmood. Sohail - S/PV,4838Russian Federation

Karev, Sergei - S/PV.4838Serbia and Montenegro

Sahovic, Dejan - S/PV.4B38Syrian Arab Republic

Wehbe. Mikhail- S/PV.4819UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4759Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV,4817

United KingdomParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4838

INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDACameroon

Tidjani, lya - S/PV.4838China

Zhang. Yishan - S/PV,4838France

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4B38Guinea

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4838International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President

Mose, Erik - S/PV.4838International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor

Jallow, Hassan Bubacar - S/PV.4838Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV,4838Pakistan

Mahmood, Sohail- S/PV.4838Russian Federation

Karev. Sergei - S/PV.4838Rwanda

Gahlma, Gerald - S/PVAB38Syrian Arab RepUblic

Wehbe, Mikhail - S/PV.4819

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INTERNATIONAL TR1BUNAL-RWANDA(continued)

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAguilar Zinser. Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV.4745Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4760Cunningham, James (United States) - S/PVA849Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) - SIPVA731Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV,4817

United KingdomParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4838

IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATIONAlbania

Nesho, Agim - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1);S/PV,4717; SIPV,4726

AlgeriaBaali, Abdallah - S/PV,4717; S/PV,4726Benmehidi, Mourad - S/PV,4709

AngolaChikoti, Georges Ribelo - S/PV,4701; S/PV,4714Gaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV,4707; S/PV,4761;

S/PV,4791; S/PV,4851; S/PV,4869lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4721;

S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1); S/PVA762(Resumption 1); S/PV,4812

ArgentinaListre. Amoldo - S/PV.4709; S/PV,4717 (Resumption

1); SIPV,4726Australia

Dauth, John - S/PV.4709; S/PV,4717; S/PV.4726Bahrain

Almansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed - S/PV.4709Belarus

lvanou, AJeg - S/PV,4709; S/PV,4717: S/PV.4726Bolivia

Ortiz-Gandarillas. Erwin - S/PV.4717 (Resumption1)

BrazilMoura, lulz Tupy Caldas de - S/PV,4709;

S/PV,4717Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mola - S/PV.4726

BulgariaPassy, Solomon - S/PV.4701Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4869Talrov. Stefan - S/PV,4714; S/PV.4721; S/PV,4726

(Resumption 1); SIPV.4732; S/PV.4761;SIPV.4762; S/PV.4791; S/PVA812; S/PV,4844;S/PV,4851

CameroonAyafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV,4851Belinga-Eboutou. Martin - S/PV,4707; S/PV,4714;

S/PV.4721: S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4761; S/PV,4762; S/PV.4791

Ngoubeyou, FranlfOis-Xavier - S/PV,4701Tldjani, Iya - S/PV.4812; S/PV,4869

CanadaHeinbecker. Paul - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

. SJPV.4717; SJPv'4726 (Resumption 1)Canbbean Community

Huntley. Earl (Saint Lucia) - S/PV.4709

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IRAQ·KUWAlT SITUATION (continued)Chile

Alvear Valenzuela, Soledad - SIPV.4701:SIPV.4707; S/PV.4714

Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV4761; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1); S/PV4844

Mufioz, Heraldo - SIPV,4791; SIPV.4812;S/PV.4851: S/PV.4869

Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726(Resumption 1)

ChinaCheng, Jingye - S/PV.4851Tang. Jiaxuan - S/PV,4701; SIPV.4707; SIPV.4714Wang, Guangya - SIPV.4808; S/PV.4844;

S/PV.4869Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4721; S/PV,4726

(Resumption 1); S/PV,4761Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1);

S/PV,4791; S/PV.4812Colombia

Giraldo. luis Guillermo - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726

Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned CountriesRastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia) - S/PVA726Zainuddin, Yahya (Malaysia) - S/PV.4717

Costa RicaStagno Ugarte, Bruno - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)Cuba

Rodriguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717;S/PV.4726

Dominican RepublicPadilla Tonos, Pedro - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1);

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)Ecuador

Yepez Lasso, Femando - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)Egypt

Aboul Gheil, Ahmed - S/PV.4709 (Resumptlon1);S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

El SalvadorLagos Pizzati, Victor - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);

SIPV.4726 (Resumption 1)Ethiopia

Zenna. Teruneh - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

European UnionVassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4709;

S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1); SIPVA726Fiji

Yauvoli, Amenatave - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)France

DUdos. Michel- S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4808: S/PV.4812

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV4726(Resumption 1); S/PV.4732; S/PV.4761;S/PV.4791; S/PV,4844; S/PV.4851; S/PV.4869;S/PV.4872

Villepin. Dominique de - S/PV.4701; S/PV,4707:S/PV,4714; S/PV.4721

GambiaGrey-Johnson. Crispin - S/PV.4709

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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued)Georgia

Adamia. Revaz - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1):S/PV,4726

Lordkipanidze, Gocha - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4732; SIPV,4761; S/PV,4762; S/PV,4791;S/PV.4844: S/PV,4851: S/PV.4869

Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV,4808: S/PV,4812Ungem-Sternberg, Michael Freiherr von ­

S/PV,4872Germany. Vice-Chancellor

Fischer, Joschka - S/PV,4701; S(PV.4707:S/PV,4714: S/PV.4721

GuatemalaRosenthal, Gert - S/PV,4726

GuineaDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4791Fall, Franc;ois Lonsemy - S/PV.4714: S/PV.4721Sow. Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4812: S/PV,4B69Traors. Mamadi - S/PV,4701; S/PV,4707: S/PV,4726

(Resumption 1): SIPV,4761; S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

Holy SeeMigliore, Celetino - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1)

HondurasAcosta Bonilla, Manuel- S/PV.4709 (Resumption1):

S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)IAEA

Zlauvinen, Gustavo - S/PV,4721IAEA. Director General

El Baradei, Mohamed - S/PV.4692; S/PV.4707:S/PV.4714

IcelandIngoJfsson. Thorsteinn - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1):

S/PV.4717; SIPV,4726India

Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4709; S/PV,4717;S/PV.4726

IndonesiaDjumala, Darmansjah - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)Hidayat. Mochamad Slamet - S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

International Committee of the Red Cross, PresidentKellenberger, Jakob -S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762

(Resumption 1)Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad - S/PV.4709:S/PV4717; S/PV.4726

IraqAldouri. Mohammed - S/PVA701; S/PV.4707;

S/PV.4709; S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4714; S/PV.4717; S/PV.4717 (Resumption1); S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726; S/PV.4726(Resumption 1)

Pachachi, Adnan - S/PV.4791Zebari, Hoshyar - S/PV.4883

JamaicaNeil, Stafford - S/PV.4726

JapanHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4717

(Resumption 1): S/PV.4726

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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued)Jordan

AI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV.4709:S/PV4726 (Resumption 1)

KenyaJalang'o, Bob F. - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

KuwaitAbulhasan, Mohammad - S/PV.4717; S/PV,4726AI-Otaibi, Mansour - S/PV.4709

KyrgyzstanBaiallnov, Kamil - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

Lao People's Democratic RepublicKittikhoun, Alounkeo - S/PV,4717; S/PV.4726

LatviaJegermanis, Gints - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1):

S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV.4726League of Arab States

Mahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.4709: S/PV.4717;SIPV.4726

LebanonDiab. Houssam - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Own, Ahmed A. - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4717; S/PV,4726

LiechtensteinWenaweser, Christian - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)Lithuania

Serksnys, Gerdiminas - S/PV4726 (Resumption 1)Malawi

Lamba, Isaac - S/PV4717 (Resumption 1)Malaysia

Zainuddin, Yahya - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1)Marshall Islands

Capelle, Alfred - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV4726 (Resumption 1)

MauritiusKoonjul, Jagdish - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV.4726Mexico

Aguilar Zinser. Adolfo - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1):S/PV4761: S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808; S/PV.4812

Derbez. Luis Emesto - S/PV.4701; SIPV.4707:S/PV.4714

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4851: S/~V.4869; S/PV4872Micronesia (Federated States of)

Nakayama. Masao - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)Mongolia

Choisuren, Baalar - S/PV,4726Morocco

Bennouna, Mohamed - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726

Loulichki, Mohamed - S/PV.4709New Zealand

Mackay. Don - S/PV.4709; S/PV,4717; S/PV,4726Nicaragua

Sevilla Somoza. Eduardo J. - S/PV.4709(Resumption1); S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726

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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued)Nigeria

Mbanefo, Arthur - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)Ndekhedehe, Ndekhedehe Effiong - S/PV.4709

(Resumption1)Norway

Kolby, ale Peter - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726

OmanAl-Hinai, Fuad - S/PV.4709

Organization of the Islamic ConferenceLamani, Mokhtar - S/PV.4717

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV,4707; S/PV,4714; S/PV,4721;

S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1): S/PV,4732;S/PV,4761; S/PV,4791; S/PV,4808; S/PV,4812;S/PV,4844; S/PV,4851

Kasuri. Khurshid M. - S/PV,4701; S/PV,4753Khalid. Masood - S/PV,4869

PalestineAI-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

Papua New GuineaAisi, Robert Guba - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)

ParaguayLoizaga, Eladio - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1)

PeruRivero. Oswaldo de - S/PV,4709; SIPV,4717

(Resumption 1)Philippines

Manalo. Enrique - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)Poland

Stanczyk, Janusz - S/PV,4726Qatar

AI-Nasser, Nassir - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1)Republic of Korea

Sun. Joun-yung - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1);S/PV,4717: S/PV,4726

Russian FederationGalilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV,4762

(Resum ption 1): S/PV,4791; S/PV,4808Jvanov, I.S. (Igor' Sergeevich) - S/PV,4701;

S/PV,4707; SIPV,4714; S/PV,4721Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV,4726 (Resumption

1); S/PV,4732; S/PV,4761; S/PV,4812;S/PV,4844; S/PV,4851; S/PV.4869; S/PV,4872

Saudi ArabiaShobokshi. Fawzi - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)Senegal

Fall, Papa Louis - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1)Serbia and Montenegro

Nincic, Roksanda - S/PV,4709 (Resumplion1)Singapore

Mahbubani. Kishore - S/PV.4717; S/PV.4726Tan, York Chor - S/PV,4709 (Resumption 1)

Slovakia. Novotna, Klara - S/PV,4726 (Resumption 1)

SloveniaKim, Roman - SIPV.4726 (Resumption 1)

South AfricaKumalo, Dumisani - S/PV,4709: S/PV.4717;

S/PV.4726

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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued)Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4721; S/PV,472l,3(Resumption 1); S/PV,4732: S/PV.4761;S/PV,4808; S/PV.4812: S/PV.4844;S/PV.4851

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1):S/PV.4869

Palacio Vallelersundi. Ana - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707;S/PV.4714

Sri LankaMahendran. Chithambaranalhan - S/PV,4709

(Resumption1); S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)Sudan

Erwa, EIfatih Mohamed Ahmed - S/PV,4717(Resumption 1); S/PV,4726

ManJs, Omer Bashir - S/PV.4709Switzerland

Helg, Pierre - S/PV,4709 (Resumption1)Staehelin, Jeno - S/PV,4717: S/PV.4726

Syrian Arab RepublicAI-Shara', Farouk - S/PV.4707; SIPV,4714;

S/PV.4721 'Mekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762 .

(Resumption 1); S/PV,4812; S/PV.4844;S/PV.4851; S/PV.4869

Wehbe, Mikhail - SIPV.4701; S/PV,4726(Resumption 1); S/PV.4732; S/PV.4791;S/Pv'4808

ThaHandKasemsam, Chuchai - SIPV.4709 (Resumption1);

SIPV,4717 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4726(Resumption 1)

The former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaKerim, Srgjan - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV.4726Nikolov, Dimce - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)

Timor-LesteGuterres, Jose Luis - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

TunisiaHachani, Ali - S/PV,4717 (Resumption 1):

S/PV,4726Turkey

Cengizer, Altay - S/PV,4717Pamir, Umit - SIPV,4709; S/PV.4726

UgandaBeyendeza, Fred - SIPV.4726 (Resumption 1)

UkraineKUchinski, Valeri - S/PV,4709

UN. Deputy Secretal)'-GeneralFrechette, Louise - S/PV.4762

UN. Office of the Iraq Programme. Executive DirectorSevan, Benon - S/PV.4851

UN. Secretal)'-GeneralAnnan, Kofi - S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726: S/PV.4761;

S/PV.4791; SIPV.4868; S/PV,4883UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV.4743Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - SIPV.4762 (Resumption

1)Gaspar Martins. Ismael (Angola) -.S/PV.4868Pa/acio Vallelersundi, Ana (Spain) - SIPV.4791Tafrov, Stefan (B4lgaria) - SIPVA887

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IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION (continued)UN. Security Council Committee Established byResolution 661 (1990) concerning the Situation betweenIraq and Kuwait. Chairman

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV,4888UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General forIraq

Mello, Sergio Vieira de - S/PV.4791UN. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs

Oshima, Kenzo - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)UN Emergency Relief Coordinator

Oshill1a, Kenzo - S/PV,4762 (Resumption 1)UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission.Executive Chairman

Blix, Hans - S/PV,4E\92; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714;S/PV.4721; S/PV.4768

UNDP. AdministratorBrown, Mark Malloch - S/PV,4762; S/PV,4762

(Resumption 1)UNICEF

Kastberg, Nils-Arne - S/PV,4762; S/PV.4762(Resumption 1) .

United Arab EmiratesAI-Shamsi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

United KingdomGreenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4761; S/PV,4791King, Julian - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4808; S/PV.4812;

S/PV.4844; S/PV.4869Straw, Jack - SIPV.4701; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4851

United Republic ofTanzaniaMulamula, Liberata - S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV.4762 (Resumption 1)Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4721; S/PV.4726

(Resumption 1); S/PV.4732; S/PV.4761;S/PV.4791; S/PV.4808; S/PV.4812; S/PV.4844;S/PV.4851; S/PV.4869

Powell, Colin l. - S/PV.4701; S/PV.4707; S/PV.4714Uruguay

Paolillo, Felipe H. - SIPV.4709 (Resumption1);S/PV.4726 (Resumption 1)

UzbekistanVohidov, Alisher - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1);

S/PV.4726Venezuela

Alcalay, Milos-S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1);S/PV.4726

Viet NamNgo, Duc Thang - S/PV.4709; SIPV.4717Nguyen, Thanh Chau - S/PV.4726

WHO. Executive DirectorNabarro, David - S/PV.4762; S/PV.4762

(Resumption 1)World Food Programme. Executive Director

Morris, James T. - S/PV.4762; S/PV,4762(Resumption 1)

Yemen .AI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.4709; S/PV.4726

ZambiaMusambachime, Mwelvva -S/PV.4717 (Resumption

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ZimbabweChldyausiku, Boniface - S/PV.4717 (Resumption 1)Muchetwa, Misheck - S/PV.4709 (Resumption1)

KFORAlbania

Dilja, Lublin - S/PV.4886Nesho, Agim - S/PV.4853

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4770

BulgariaPassy, Solomon - S/PV.4886Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4770Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4702; S/pV.4853

CameroonTidjani, Iya - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853;

S/PV.4886Chile

Acuiia, Jaime - S/PV.4770Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4886·Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4853

ChinaCheng, Jjngye - S/PV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4853

European UnionSpatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

FranceDuclos, Michel- S/PV.4770; S/PV,4853Rochereau de la Sabliere, .I.-M. - S/PV.4886

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Greece

Vassilakis, Adamantios - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4770Guinea

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4853Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4770Zoumanigui, Paul Goa - S/PV.4886

JapanMotomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4853

MexicoPujalte, Carlos - SIPV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Russian FederationGatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4702;

SIPV.4886Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4853

Serbia and MontenegroSahovic, Dejan - S/PV,4770; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Spain .Arias, Inocencio F. - SIPV.4770; S/PV,4853;

S/PV.4886Syrian Arab Republic

Atieh, Milad - S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4770

UkraineKuchinski, Valeri - S/PV.4853 .

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

KFOR (continued)UN. Assistant Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Annabi, Hedi - S/PV.4770UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV.4703UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generaland Head of the United Nations Interim AdministrationMission in KOl;OVO

Holkeri, Harri - S/PV.4853 .UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Mane - S/PV.4886United Kingdom

King, Julian - S/PV.4770Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4886Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4853

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV.4770Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4886Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4702

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)Albania

Dilja, Lublin - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4886Nesho, Agim - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823;

S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Lucas, Jullo Helder de Moura - S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4809Bulgaria

Passy, Solomon - S/PV.4886Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4809;

S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853Cameroon

Ekorong aDong, Paul- S/PV.4742TIdjani, Iya - S/PV.4702; s/PV.47iO; S/PV.4782;

S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823: S/PV.4853: S/PV.4886Chile

Acui'ia, Jaime - S/PV.4770Maquieira, Cristian - SIPV.4809; S/PV.4823;

S/PV.4886Mui'ioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4782: S/PV.4853Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742

ChinaCheng, Jingye - S/PV.4809; S/PV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823;

S/PV.4853European Union

Spatafora, MarcelJo (Italy) - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823;S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4742France

D'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823Duclos, Michel- SIPV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4809; SIPV.4853Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4886

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KOSOVO (yUGOSLAVIA) (cQntinued)Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742;S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823: S/PV.4853;S/PV.4886

Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4809Greece

Vassilakis, Adamantios - S/PV.4770Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4782Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - SIPV.4809; S/PV.4823;

S/PV.4853Traore. Mamadi - S/PV.4770Zoumanigui. Paul Goa - S/PV.4886

JapanHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4782Motomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4853

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742;

S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4853;

S/PV.4886Norway

Strommen, Wegger Christian - S/PV.4702Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4809:S/PV.4853: S/PV.4886

Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823Russian Federation

Gatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4702;S/PV.4782; S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;S/PV.4853

Serbia and MontenegroSahovic, Dejan - SIPV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4782; S/PV,4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Serbia and Montenegro. Deputy Prime Minister

Covic, Nebojsa - S/PV.4809Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - SIPV.4742; S/PV.4770;S/PV.4782; SIPV.4809; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Menendez, Ana Marla - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4823Syrian Arab Republic

Atieh, Milad - S/PV.4823: S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4702; S/PV.4782Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4809

Ukraine _Kuchinski, VaJeri - S/P,V.4853

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations .•

Annabi, Hedi - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4823UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV,4703Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - SIPV.4879

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generaland Head of the United Nations Interim AdministrationMission in Kosovo

Holkeri, HaITi - S/PV.4853Steiner, Michael - S/PV.4702; SIPV.4782

UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4886

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA) (continued)United Kingdom

Harrison, Alistair- S/PV.4742King, Julian - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823;

S/PV.4886 .Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4853

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV.4770; SIPV.4782;

S/PV.4809; S/PV.4823Negroponte, john D. - S/PV.4886WiJliamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742

LAND MINESAngola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4858Bulgaria

Raylchev, Rayko - S/PV.4858Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4858Chile

Munoz, Heraldo - SIPV.4858China

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4858France

Duclos, Michel - SIPV.4858Geneva Intemational Centre for Humanitarian Demining.Implementation Support Unit. Director .

Dahinden, Martin - S/PV.4858Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4858Guinea

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4858Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4858Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4858Russian Federation

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV.4858Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - SIPV.4858Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4858UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4858United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4858United States

Cunningham, James - S/PV.4858

LIBERIA SITUATIONChile

Mui'ioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4803China

Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4803Economic Community ofWest~ftican States. Chairman

Akufo-Addo, Nana }\ddo-Dankwa, M.P. (Ghana)-SIPV.4815 ,

Economic Community of West African States, ExecutiveSecretary ,

Chambas, Mohamed lbn - S/PV.4815

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LIBERIA SITUATION (continued)Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4803Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4803UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4751Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republic)-

S/PV.4815Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4830Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV.4693Tafrov, Stefan (BUlgaria) - S/PV.4890

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General forLiberia and Coordinator of UN Operations

Klein, Jacques Paul- S/PV.4826United States

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4803

MIDDLE EAST SITUATIONAlgeria

Baali, AbdaJlah - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);S/PV.4836

AngolaGaspar Martins, lsmael - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836;

S/PV.4841Argentina

Cappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PV.4841Listre, Amoldo - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

AustraliaDauth, John - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

BahrainAlmansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed ­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4836;S/PV.4841 .

BangladeshChowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed ­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Brazil

Sardenberg, Ronaldo Mota ­S/PV.4824(Resum ption 1); S/PV.4841

BulgariaTafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836;

S/PV.4841Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4824

ChileMaquieira, Crislian - S/PV.4824; SIPV.4841Mui'ioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836

ChinaWang, Guangya - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836;

S/PV.4841Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries

Rastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia)­S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

CubaRodriguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV.4824(Resumption

1); S/PV.4841Egypt .

Aboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);SIPV.4836; S/PV.4841

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)European Union

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4824(Resumption1); S/PV.4841

FranceRochereau de la Sabllere, J.-M. - S/PV.4624;

S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836: S/PV.4841Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4824: S/PV.4828;S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

GuineaSow, Alpha Ibrahlma - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836;

S/PV.4841India

Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4824(Resumptlon 1}Indonesia

Jenie, Rezlan - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1};S/PV.4841

Iran (Islamic Republic of)Fadalfard, Mohammad Hassan - S/PV,4841Zarif-Khonsari. Mohammad Javad - S/PV,4836

IsraelGillerman, Dan - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4824(Resumption

1}; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841:S/PV.4842

JapanHaraguchi. Koichi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1};

S/PV.4841Jordan

AI-Husseln, Zeld Ra'ad Zeld - S/PV.4836;S/PV.4841

Goussous, Ramez - S/PV.4824(Resumptlon 1)Kuwait

AI-Olaibi, Mansour - S/PV.4836League of Arab States

Mahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1};S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

League of Arab States. Secretary-GeneralMoussa, Amre (Egypt) - S/PV.4739

LebanonKronfol, Sami - S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

Libyan Arab JamahiriyaTreky, All Abdussalam - S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4836;

S/PV.4841Morocco

Bennouna, Mohamed - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Nepal

Sharma. Murari - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1):S/PV.4841

New ZealandMackay, Don - S/PV.4841

NorwayLovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841Organization of the Islamic Conference

Hajihosseini. Ahmad - S/PV.4841Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4828; S/PV.4836; S/PV,4841Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4824

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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)Palestine

AI·Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV.4824;S/PV.4624(Resumption 1): S/PV.4828;S/PV.4636; S/PV.4841; S/PV04842

QatarAI-Bader, Jamal- S/PV.4841AI·Nasser, Nassir - S/PV.4836

Russian FederationGatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4824;

S/PV.4836Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4841

Saudi ArabiaAI-Badl, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4841Shobokshi, Fawzi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1}:

S/PV.4836South Africa

Kumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4624(Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

SpainArias. Inocencio F. - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;

S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841Sudan

Erwa, Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed ­S/PV.4824(Resumption 1}; S/PV.4836

Taha, Magdi M. - S/PV.4841Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828;S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

Wehbe. Mlkhail - S/PV.4752Tunisia

Hachani, AIi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841Turkey

Cengizer, Allay - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1}Pamir, Umit- S/PV.4841

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Political AffairsTUrk, Danilo - S/PV.4741: S/PV.4810

UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rightsof the Palestinian People. Chairman

Fall, Papa Louis (Senegal) - S/PV.4824(Resumption1); S/PV.4841

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentGaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4862Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4879

UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political AffairsPrendergast, Kieran - S/PV.4685: S/PV.4704;

S/PV.4773; S/PV.4846; S/PV.4861UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East PeaceProcess

Roed-Larsen, Terje - S/PV.4722; S/PV.4757;S/Pv'4788; SfPV.4824

United Arab EmiratesAI-Shamsi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1):

S/PV.4841United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828:S/PV,4836; S/PV.4841

United SlatesNegroponte, John D. - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828:

S/PV.4841Yemen

AI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.4836; S/PV.4841

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUB,IECTS

PALESTINE QUESTIONAlgeria

Baali, Abdallah - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Angola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841Argentina

Cappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PV.4841Listre, Arnoldo - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

AustraliaDauth, John - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

BahrainAlmansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed ­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841Bangladesh

Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed­S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota ­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4824; S/PV,4828; S/PV.4841Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4841lidjani, Iya - S/PV.4824

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4828

ChinaWang, Guangya - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841

Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned CountriesRaslam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia) ­

S/PV.4824{Resumption 1); S/PV.4841Cuba

Rodrigu8z Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV.4824(Resumption1); S/PV.4841

EgyptAboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV4841European Union

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4824(Resumption1); S/PV.4841

FranceRochereau de la Sabliere, J.·M. - S/PV4824;

S/PV4828; S/PV.4841Germany

Pleuger, Gunler - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841Guinea

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841India

Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)Indonesia

Jenie, Rezlan - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

Iran (Islamic Republic of)Fadaifard, Mohammad Hassan - S/PV,4841

IsraelGillennan, Dan - S/PV4824; S/PV.4824(Resumplion

1); S/PV,4828; S/PV.4841Japan

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1);S/PV.4841

JordanAI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV,4841Goussous, Ramez - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)

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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)League of Arab Slates

Mahmassani, Yahya - S/PV.4824(Resumptlon 1);S/PV.4841

LebanonKronfol, Sami - S/PV.4841

Libyan Arab JamahlriyaTreky, AIi Abdussalam - S/PV.4841

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV4824; S/PV.4841

MoroccoBennouna, Mohamed - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

NepalSharma, Murari - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1);

S/PV.4841New Zealand

Mackay. Don - S/PV.4841Norway

Lovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1);S/PV.4841

Organizalion of the Islamic ConferenceHajihosseini, Ahmad - S/PV.4841

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV.4753Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4824

PalestineAI-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV.4824;

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4828;S/PV,4B41

QatarAI-Bader, Jamal - S/PV.4841

Russian FederationGalilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4824Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4841

Saudi ArabiaAI-Badi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4841Shobokshi. Fawzi - S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1)

South AfricaKumalo, Dumisani - S/PV4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841Spain

Arias. Inocendo F. - S/PV4824; S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

SudanErwa, Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed ­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Taha, Magdi M. - S/PV.4841

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;

S/PV.4841Tunisia

Hachani, Ali - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841Turkey

Cengizer, Altay - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Pamir, Umit - S/PV.4841

UN. Assistanl Secretary-General for Political AffairsTOrk. Danilo - S/PV.4741; S/PV.4810

UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Righlsof the Palestinian People. Chainnan

Fall, Papa Louis (Senegal) - S/PV4824(Resumption1); S/PV4841

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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4862Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4879

UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political AffairsPrendergasl, Kieran - S/PV,4704; S/PV.4773;

S/PV.4846; S/PV.4861UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East PeaceProcess

Roed-Larsen, Terje - S/PV.4722; S/PV.4757;S/PV,4788; S/PV.4824

United Arab EmiratesAI-Shamsi. Abdulaziz - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841United Kingdom

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

United StatesNegroponte, John D. - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828;

S/PV.4841Yemen

AI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.4841

PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLITICAL CONDITIONSAngola

Antonio, Tete - S/PV,4805Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV,4728Lucas. Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV,4881

AustraliaDauth. John - S/PV.4728; S/PV,4805; S/PV.4881

BulgariaRaytchev, Rayko - S/PV,48D5Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4728; S/PV.4881

CameroonAyafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV,4805Tidjani, Iya - S/PV,4728; S/PV,4881

ChileAndereya Latorre, Arrnin - S/PV,4881Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4805Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4728

ChinaWang, Guangya - S/PV,4881Zhang. Yishan - S/PV,4728; S/PV.4805

FranceD'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV,4881Duclos, Michel - S/PV.4805Roehereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV,4728

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4728; S/PV.4805; S/PV,4881

GuineaDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4805Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4881

JapanHaraguehi. Koiehi - S/PV,4728: S/PV,4881Molomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4805

MexicoAree de Jeannet, Mafia Angelica - S/PV,4881Garcia Guerra, Andrea - S/PV.4728Simancas Gulierrez. Diego - S/PV,4805

New ZealandMaekay, Don - S/PV,4728; S/PV,4805; S/PV,4881

Pacific Islands ForumSavua. Isikia Rabici (Fiji) - S/PV,4728; S/PV,4805

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA-POLliI"ICAL CONDITIONS(continued)

PakistanAkram. Munir - S/PV.4728Khalid, Masood - S/PV,48D5; S/PV.4881

Papua New GuineaAisi, Robart Guba - S/PV,4728; S/PV,4805;

S/PV,4881Russian Federation

Konuzin, Aleksandr- S/PV,4881Smirnov, Vadim - S/PV.4728; S/PV.48D5

SpainArias, Inoceneio F. - S/PV,4881Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4805Sanz L6pez, Pablo - S/PV,4728

Syrian Arab RepublicAlleh, Milad - S/PV.4881Mekdad. Fayssal - S/PV,4728Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4805

UN, Assistant Secretary-General for Political AffairsTurk, Danilo - S/PV,4728; S/PV.4881

UN Political Office in BougainvilleSinclair, Noel - S/PV.48D5

United KingdomDavis, Rosemary - S/PV,4881Harrison, Alistair - S/PV,4728Thomson, Adam - S/PV,4805

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV,48D5Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4881Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4728

PEACE-BUILDINGAngola

Gaspar Martins, rsmael - S/PV,4753Argentina

Cappagli, Luis Enrique - S/PV,4835Armenia

Davtyan. Marine - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)Australia

Dauth, John - S/PV.4835Austria

Pfanze1ter, Gerhard - S/PV,4835Azerbaijan

Aliyev, Yashar - S/PV,4753 (Resumption 1);S/PV,4835

BahrainAlmansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed - S/PV.4835

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mola - S/PV.4835

BulgariaTafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4753

CameroonBelinga-Eboulou, Martin - S/PV,4753

CanadaHeinbecker, Paul- S/PV,4835

ChileValdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PV,4753

ChinaWang, Yingfan - S/PV,4753

ColombiaGiraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

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PEACE-BUILDING (continued)Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ileka, Aloki - S/PV.4835Denmark

Loj. Ellen - S/PV.4835Ethiopia

Hussein, Abdu! Mejid - SJPV.4753 (Resumption 1)European Union

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV,4835Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4753

(Resumption 1)Finland

Rasi, Marjatta - S/PV,4835France

Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV.4753Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4753Guinea

Traore, Mamadi - S/PV,4753Honduras

Acosta Bonilla, Manuel - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)ICJ

Elaraby, Nabil A. - S/PV.4753; S/PV,4753(Resumption 1)

IndiaNambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

IndonesiaWardono. Sigil- S/PV.4753 (Resumption 1)

JapanHaraguchl. Kolchl- S/PV,4835

JordanAI-Hussein, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid - S/PV,4835

LiechtensteinWenaweser. Christian - S/PV.4835

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV,4753

New ZealandMackay. Don - S/PV,4835

PakistanKasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV,4753

PhilippinesBaja, Lauro - S/PV,4835

Republic of KoreaKim, Sam-hoon - S/PV,4835

RomaniaMotoc. Mihnea - S/PV,4835

Russian FederationLavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV,4753

San MarinoBalestra, Gian Nicola - S/PV,4835

Serbia and MontenegroSahovic, Dejan - S/PV,4835

Sierra LeoneKanu, Allieu - S/PV,4835

SpainArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4753

SwedenFogh, Inga Eriksson - S/PV,4835

SwitzerlandHelg, Pierre - S/PV.4835

Syrian Arab RepublicWehbe, Mikhail - S/PV,4753

Trinidad and TobagoGift, Knowtson - S/PV,4835

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PEACE-BUILDING (continued)UN. Former Special Representative of the Secretary­General for East Timor

Marker, Jamsheed - S/PV.4753'UN. Former Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs

Urquhart, Brian E., Sir - S/PV,4753; S/PV.4753(Resumption 1)

UN. Legal Counsel,'. Corell, Hans - S/PV,4835

UN. Secretary-GeneralAnnan, Koli - S/PV.4753

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV,4753 (Resumption

1)UN. Under-Secrelary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PVA835United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4753United States

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4753Uruguay

Paolillo, Felipe H. - S/PV,4835

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONSAd Hoc Working Group on Conflict Prevention andResolution in Africa. Chairman

Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4766Angola

Gaspar Martins. Ismael - S/PVA858Lucas, Jullo Helder de Moura - S/PV,4772

ArgentinaListre, Arnoldo - S/PV,4772

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV,4766Violti, M.L. Ribeiro - S/PV.4772

BulgariaRaytchev. Rayko - S/PV,4772: S/PV,4858Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1)

BurundiNteluruye, Marc - S/PV.4766

CameroonAyafor, Martin Chungong - S/PV,4766Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4858Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4772

CanadaHeinbecker, Paul- S/PV,4772

ChileMuiioz, Heraldo - S/PV,4858Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/RV.4766(Resumption i)

ChinaWang. Yingfan - S/PV,4766(Resumplion 1)Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4858

Communaule economique des Etats de l'Afriquecentra le

Ikouebe. Baslle (Congo) - S/PV.4766Democratic Republic of the Congo

lIeka. Alolli - S/PV,4766(Resumplion 1)Mukongo Ngay, Zenon - S/PV,4772

EgyptAboul Gheit. Ahmed - S/PVA766

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PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued)European Union

Daratzikis, Mlchael (Greece) -S/PV.4766(Resumption 1) .

Vassllakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4772France

Duclos, Michel - S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858Rochereau de la Sabllere, J.-M, - S/PV.4766

Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Deminlng.Implementation Support Unit. Director

Dahinden, Martin - S/PV.4858Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4766(Resumplion 1');S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858

GuineaDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4858Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4772

Iran (Islamic Republic of)larif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad - S/PV.4772

JapanHaraguchi. Koichi - S/PV.4766(Resumplion 1)

JordanAI-Hussein, leid Ra'ad leid - S/PV,4772

MalawiLamba, Isaac - S/PV.4772

MalaysiaRaslam, Mohd Isa - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4766; S/PV.4785;

S/PV.4858Netherlands

Berg, Dirk Jan van den - S/PV.4772New Zealand

Mclvor, TIm - S/PV.4772Nigeria

Mbanefo, Arthur - S/PV.4772Pakistan

Akram. Munir - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1);S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858

PeruRivero. Oswaldo de - S/PV.4772

PhilippinesBaja, Lauro - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

Russian FederationKonuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4858Rwanda

Kamanzi, Stanislas - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)South Africa

Kumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4766; S/PV.4772Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4772; S/PV.4858Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

SVoIitzertandStaehelin. Jeno - S/PV,4772

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad. Fayssal- S/P\l.4766(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4858Wehbe, Mikhall- S/PV.4772

Trinidad and TobagoEdghill, Anthony David - S/PV.4772

TunisiaHachani. Ali - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)

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PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (continued)UN. Group of African States. Chainnan

Koonjul, Jagdish (Mauritius) - S/PV.4766UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Kofi - S/PV.4772UN. Security Council (58th year; 2003). President

Gaspar Martins, lsmael (Angola) - S/PV.4864UN. Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser onAfrica

Gambari, I.A. - S/PV.4766; S/PV.4766(Resumption1)

UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4858United Kingdom

Greenslock, Jeremy - S/PV.4766; S/PV,4772;S/PV.4785

Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4858United Republic of Tanzania

MUlamula, Liberala - S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)United States

Cunningham, James - S/PV,4766; S/PV.4772;S/PV,4858

UruguayPaolillo, Felipe H. - S/PV,4766(Resumption 1);

S/PV,4772

PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS-STAFF SECURITYMexico

Aguilar linser, Adolfo - S/PV,4814UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Koli - S/PV,4814United States

Negroponte, John D. - S/PV,4814

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UNAfrican Union

Mufamadi, Fholisani Sydney (South Africa)­S/PV.4739

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4739

BulgariaTafrov, Slefan - S/PV,4739

CameroonBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV,4739

ChileValdes. Juan Gabriel - S/PV.4739

ChinaWang, Yingfan - S/PV.4739

Economic Community of West African States. ExecutiveSecretary

Chambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4739European Union

Magriotis, loannis (Greece) - S/PV.4739France

Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV.4739Germany

Schumacher. Hanns H. - S/PV.4739Guinea

Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4739League of Arab States. Secretary-General

Moussa, Amre (Egypt) - S/PV,4739

SECURITY COUNCll- 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

REGIONAL ORGANIZATION-UN (continued)OAS. Secretary-General

Gaviria, Cesar - S/PV.4739Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

Kubis, Jan - S/PV.4739Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4739Russian Federation

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4739Spain

Menendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4739Syrian Arab Republic

Wehbe. Mikhail- S/PV.4739UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Kofi - SIPV.4739United Kingdom

Thomson, Adam - S/PV.4739United States

Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4739

RWANDA SITUATIONInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. President

Mose. Erik - S/PV.4838International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prosecutor

Jallow. Hassan Bubacar - S/PV.4838Syrian Arab Republic

Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4819UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV.4745Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4760

UN. Security Councll Committee Established pursuant toResolution 918 (1994) concerning Rwanda. Chairman

Mekdad, Fayssal (Syrian Arab Republlc)­SIPV.4888

SANCTIONSAngola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4713Bulgaria

Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4713Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4713Chile

Maquieira, Cristian - SIPV.4713China

Wang. Yingfan - S/PV.4713France

Duclos, Michel- S/PV.4713Germany

Pleuger. Gunter - S/PV.4713Guinea

Traore, Mamadi - S/PV.4713Mexico

PUjalte, Carlos - S/PV.4713Russian Federation

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/P\l.4713Spain

Arias, lnocencio F. - S/PV,4713Sweden

Dahlgren, Hans - S/PV.4713Syrian Arab Republic

Wehbe, Mikhail - S/PV.4713

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SANCTIONS (continued)UN. Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs

Turk, Danilo - S/PV.4713UN. Security Council. Informal Working Group on

. Improving the Effectiveness of United Nations Sanctions.Chairman

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin (Cameroon) - S/PV.4888.United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4713. ,. I;

United StatesWilliamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4713

.. ~SIERRALEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

UN. Security Council (581h year: 2003). PresidentArias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4794Parry, Emyr Jones (United Kingdom) - S/PV.4829

UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant toResolution 1132 (1997) concerning Sierra Leone.Chairman

Arce de Jeannet, Maria Angelica (Mexico)­S/P\l.4888

SMALL ARMSAfrican Union

Djinnit, Said - S/PV.4720Angola

Miranda, Joao Bernardo de - S/PV.4720Benin

Osho, Pierre - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)BUlgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)BUrkina Faso

Somda, Jean de Dieu - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)Cameroon

Ngoubeyou, Fran~is-Xavier - S/PV.4720Chile

" Acuna, Jaime - S/P\l.4720 (Resumption 1)China

Wang. Yingfan - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)COte d'lvoire

Djangone-Bi, Djessan Philippe - S/PV,4720(Resumption 1)

Economic Community of West African StatesEffah-Apenteng, Nana - S/PV.4720

Economic Community of West African States. ExecutiveSecretary

Chambas, Mohamed Ibn - S/PV.4720France

Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV.4720(Resumption 1)

GambiaJagne, Baboucarr-Blaise - S/PV.4720

GermanyPleuger. Gunter - S/PV.4720

GuineaFall, Fran~is LonsEmy - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

LiberiaCaptan, Monie - S/PV.4720

MaliSene, Diallo M'bodji - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

MexicoPujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)

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SMALL ARMS (continued)Niger

Moutari, Ousmane - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)Nigeria

Mbanefo. Arthur - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV.4720 (Resumption 1)Programme for Coordination and Assistance for Securityand Development. Regional Director

Sail, Ibrahima - S/PV.4720; S/PV.4720 (Resumption1)

Russian FederationLavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4720 (Resumption

1)Senegal

Gadio. Cheikh Tidiane - S/PV.4720Sierra Leone

Pemagbi, Joe - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4720Syrian Arab RepUblic

Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)Togo

Kpotsra, Roland - S/PV,4720 (Resumption 1)UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Kofi - S/PV,4720United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4720United States

Negroponte. John D. - S/PV,4720

SOMALIA SITUATION

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAgullar Zlnser, Adolfo (Mexico) - S/PV,4737Gaspar Martins, Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4856Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4885Traore. Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV,4718

UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant toResolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Chairman

Tafrov, Stefan (Bulgaria) - S/PV.4888

STABILlZATION FORCEUN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4786

SUDAN-POLITICAL CONDITIONS

UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentCunningham, James (United States) - S/PV,4839

TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAELAlgeria

Baali, Abdallah - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1)Angola

Gaspar M<Jrtins, Ismael - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841Argentina

Cappagli. Luis Enrique - S/PV.4841Listre, Amoldo - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

AustraliaDauth, John - S/PV.4B24(Resumption 1)

BahrainAlmansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed ­

S/PV,4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841

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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)Bangladesh

Chowdhury, Iftekhar Ahmed ­SIPV.4824(Resumption 1)

BrazilSardenberg. Ronaldo Mota ­

S/PV.4824(Resumplion 1); S/PV,4841Bulgaria

Talrov, Stefan - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4828; S/PV,4841Cameroon

Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4841lidjani, Iya - S/PV.4824

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV,4824; S/PV,4841Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4828

ChinaWang, Guangya - S/PV,4824; S/PV,4841

Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned CountriesRastam, Mohd Isa (Malaysia)­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4841Cuba

Rodrlguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV,4824(Resumption1): S/PV.4841

EgyptAboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1):

S/PV.4841European Union

Spatalora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4824(Resumplion1): S/PV.4841

FranceRochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. - S/PV,4824;

S/PV.4828; S/PV,4841Germany

PJeuger, Gunter - S/PV,4824; S/PV,4828; S/PV.4841Guinea

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4824: S/PV.4841India

Nambiar. Vijay K. - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1)Indonesia

Jenle. Rezlan - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

Iran (Islamic Republic of)Fadaifard. Mohammad Hassan - S/PV.4841

IsraelGillerman, Dan - S/PV,4824; S/PV,4824(Resumption

1); S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841Japan

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1);S/PV.4841

JordanAl-Hussein, leid Ra'ad leid - S/PV,4841Goussous, Ramez - S/PV,4824(Resumption 1)

League 01 Arab StatesMahmassani. Yahya - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

SIPV.4841Lebanon

Kronfol. Sami - S/PV.4841Ubyan Arab Jamahiriya

Treky. Ali Abdussalam - S/PV,4841Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4824; S/PV.4841Morocco

Bennouna, Mohamed - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

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TERRlifORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)

Nepal .Sharma, Murari - S/PV.4824{Resumptlon 1);

S/PV.4841New Zealand

Mackay, Don - S/PV.4841Norway .

Lovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV.4824(Resumptlon 1);S/PV.4841

Organization of the Islamic ConferenceHajihosseini, Ahmad - S/PV.4841

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV.4828; S/PV.4841Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4824

PalestineAI-Kidwa, Nasser - S/PV.4824:

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1); S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

QatarAI-8ader, JamaJ - SIPV.4841

Russian FederationGatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4824Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4841

Saudi ArabiaAI-Badi, Abdulaziz - S/PV.4841Shobokshi, Fawzi - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)

South AfricaKumalo, Dumisani - S/PV.4824(Resumption 1);

S/PV.4841Spain

Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV.4824: S/PV.4828;S/PV.4841

SudanErwa, E/fatih Mohamed Ahmed ­

S/PV.4824(Resumption 1)Taha, Magdi M. - S/PVA841

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4824; S/PVA828;

S/PVA841Tunisia

Hachani, Ali - S/PV.4824(Resumplion i); S/PVA841Turkey

Cengizer. AI tay - S/PVA824(Resumption 1}Pamir, Umit- S/PV.4841

UN. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rightsof the Palestinian People. Chairman

Fall, Papa Louis (Senegal) - SIPVA824(Resumption1}; S/PV.4841

UN. Under-Secretary-General for Political AffairsPrendergast, Kieran - S/PVA773; S/PV.4846;

S/PV.4861UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East PeaceProcess

Roed-Larsen, Terje - S/PVA824United Arab Emirates

AI-Shamsi, Abdulaziz - S/PVA824(Resumplion 1);S/PVA841

United KingdomParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4824; SIPV.4828;

S/PVA841United Slates

Negroponte. John D. - S/PV.4824; S/PVA828;S/PV.4841

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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)Yemen

AI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.4841

TER~ORISM

AfghanistanFarhadi, Ravan - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

AlbaniaDilja, Lublin - S/PVA710

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4734; S/PV.4792;

S/PV.4798Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)Miranda, Joao Bernardo de - S/PV.4688

ArgentinaCappagll, Luis Enrique - S/PVA710; S/PV.4798

ArmeniaMartirosyan, Armen - S/PVA845 (Resumption 1)

ASEANJenie, Rezlan (Indonesia) - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)Sun, Suon (Cambodia) - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)Swe, KyawTint (Myanmar) - S/PVA71 0

AustraliaDauth, John - S/PV.471 0; S/PV.4798

AzerbaijanAtiyev, Yashar - S/PVA845 (Resumption 1)

BahrainAlmansoor, Tawfeeq Ahmed - S/PV.4710

BelarusIvanou, Aleg - S/PVA710: S/PV.4734

BrazilSardenberg. Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4734

(Resumption 1)Valle, Henrique - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

BulgariaPassy, Solomon - S/PV.4668Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4798Tafrov, Stefan - S/PVA752; S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845

CameroonBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792;

S/PV.4798Ngoubeyou, Franvois-Xavier - S/PVA688TIdjani, Iya - S/PVA734; S/PVA845

CanadaHeinbecker, Paul- S/PV.4710

ChileMaquielra, Cristian - S/PVA845Muiioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4792Valdes, Juan Gabriel - S/PVA688: S/PV.4734;

S/PV.4752China

Tang, Jlaxuan - S/PV.4688Wang, Yingran- S/PV.4734; S/PV.4752Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798: S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)Colombia

Giraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV.4710; S/PV.4734(Resumption 1); S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798

Rivas, Jose Nicolas - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Croalia

Ognjanovac, Jasna - S/PV.4710

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TERRORISM (continued)Cuba

Rodriguez Parrilla, Bruno - S/PV,4710Ecuador

Gallegos Chiriboga, Luis - S/PV,4845 (Resumption1)

EgyptAboul Gheit. Ahmed - S/PV,4710

El SalvadorLagos Pizzati, Victor - S/PV,4710

European UnionMantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4798Vassilakis, Adamanlios (Greece) - S/PV,4710;

S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)France

D'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV,479BFlorent, Jean-Luc - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Rochereau de la Sablh3re, J.-M. - S/PV,4734;

S/PV,4752; S/PV.4792Villepin, Dominique de - S/PV,4688

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4734; S/PV,4752;

S/PV,4792; S/PV,479B; S/PV,4845Germany. Vice-Chancellor

Fischer. Joschka - S/PV,4688Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792;S/PV.4798

Fall, Franyois Lonseny - S/PV.4688Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4845Traore, Mamadi - S/PV,4734

IndiaGopinathan, A. - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Nambiar, Vijay K. - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1):

S/PV.4798Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Zarif-Khonsari, Mohammad Javad - S/PV,4710Israel

Gillerman, Dan - S/PV.4710; S/PV.4734; S/PV,4792Mekel, Arye - S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

JapanHaraguchi. Koichi - S/PV,4710; S/PV.4792;

S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Motomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)

KazakhstanKazykhanov, Yerzhan - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

LebanonKronfol, Sami - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Libyan Arab JamahiriyaElmessallati, Ahmed - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

LiechtensteinWenaweser, Christian - S/PV,4710; S/PV4798:

SfPV,4845 (Resumption 1)Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4734; S/PV,4752;S/PV,4792; S/PV,4798

Derbez, Luis Emesto - SIPV.4688Pujalte. Carlos - S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Resolution1363 (2001) and Extended by Resolution 1390 (2002).Chairman

Chandler, Michael- S/PV,4798

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TERRORISM (continued)Nepal

Sharma, Murari - S/PV,4792Norway

Kolby, Ole Peter - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)Pacific Islands Forum

Savua, Isikia Rabici (Fiji) - S/PV4734 (Resumption1)

Yauvoli, Amenatave (Fiji) - S/PV.4710Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4734; S/PV.4734 (Resumption1)

Kasuri, Khurshid M. - S/PV4688Khalid, Masood - S/PV4792; S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845

(Resumption 1)Peru

Rivero, Oswaldo de - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)Philippines

Manalo, Enrique - S/PV,4734 (Resumption 1)Republic of Korea

Kim, Sam-hoon - S/PVA792Sun, Joun-yung - S/PV.4734 (Resumption 1)

Rio GroupDoig, Jose Antonio (Peru) - S/PV,4792Rivero, Oswaldo de (Peru) - S/PV,4710; S/PVA845

(Resumption 1)Russian Federation

Ivanov, I.S. (Igor' Sergeevich) - S/PV,4688Karev. Sergei - S/PV,4792; S/PV,4845 (Resumption

1)Lavrov. Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV,4734: S/PV,4752

South AfricaNacerodien, Fadl- S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)Ndhlovu, Jeanetle - S/PV,471 0

SpainArias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4734: S/PVA792Palacio Vallelersundi, Ana - S/PV,4688Quinlero, Gonzalo M. - S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)

Spain. Prime MinisterAznar, Jose Maria - S/PV,4752

SwitzerlandStaehelin, Jeno - S/PVA845 (Resum ption 1)

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssal- S/PV,471 0; S/PV.4734;

SIPV,4734 (Resumption 1); S/PV,4792:S/PV,4798; S/PV,4845 (Resumption 1)

Wehbe. Mlkhall- S/PV.4688; S/PV,4752Turkey

Cengizer, Altay - S/PV.471 0Pamir, Umit - S/PVAB67

UgandaButagira, Francis - S/PV,4792; S/PV.4845

(Resumption 1)Ukraine

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV,4710; S/PV,4792;S/PV,4798

UN. Secretary-GeneralAnnan. Kofi - S/PV.4688

UN. Security Council (58th year; 2003). PresidentPleuger, GunLer (Germany) - S/PV.4706Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France)­

S/PV4686Villepin, Dominique de (France) - S/PV,4688Wehbe, Mlkhall (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV.4811

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

TERRORISM (continu~d) ..UN. Security Council. Committee Established pursuantto Resolution 1373 (2001) concerning Counter­Terrorism. Chairman .

Arias, InocencioF. (Spain) - S/PV.4792; S/PV.4845Greenstock, Jeremy (United Kingdom) - SIPV,4688;

S/PV.4710UN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant toResolution 1267 (1999). Chairman

Mufioz, Heraldo (Chite) - SIPV.4798United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4734; S/PV.4734(Resumption 1); S/PV,4752

King, Julian - S/PV.4792Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4798; S/PV,4845Straw, Jack - S/PV.4688

United StatesNegroponte, John D. - S/PV.4752; S/PV.4792;

S/PV.4798; S/PV.4845 (Resumption 1)Powell, Colin L. - S/PV.4688Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV.4734

YemenAI-Saidi, Abdullah - S/PV.471 0; S/PV,4845

(Resumption 1)

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORKAngola

Gaspar Martins, Ismael - S/PV.4748Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4818

BrazilSardenberg. Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4746

BulgariaTafrov. Stefan - S/PV.4746; S/PV.4818

CameroonBelinga-Eboutou. Martin - S/PV.4748Tidjani. Iya - S/PV.4818

CanadaHeinbecker, Paul - S/PV.4748

ChileMulioz, Heraldo - S/PV.4818Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4748

ChinaWang, Yingfan - SIPV.4748Zhang, Yishan - S/PV.4818

EgyptAboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4748

European UnionVassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV,4748

FranceDuclos, Michel- S/PV.4818Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV.4748

GeorgiaAdamia, Revaz - S/PV.4748

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,474BTrautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4818

GuineaDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4748Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4818

IndonesiaHidayat, Mochamad Slamet - S/PV.4748

JapanHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV,4748

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UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-METHODS OF WORK(continued)

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV,4748; S/PV.4818

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV,4818Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4748

Russian Federation .Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4748; S/PV.4818

South Africa .Kumalo, Dumisani - S/PV,4748

Spain .Arias, Inocencio F. - S/PV,4748; S/PV.4818

Syrian Arab Republic .Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4748

UN. Economic and Social Council (2003: New York andGeneva). President

Rosenthal, Gert (Guatemala) - S/PV.4748UN. General Assembly (57th sess. : 2002-2003).President •. '

Kavan, Jan (Czech Republic) - S/PV.4748UN. Secretary-General

Annan, Kofi - SIPV,474aUN. Security Council (58th ye·ar : 2003). President

Wehbe, Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV,4818United Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV,4748Parry, Emyr Jones - S/PY.4818

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV.4816Williamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4748

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)Angola

Lucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4818Bulgaria

Tafrov. Stefan - S/PV.4818Cameroon

Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4818Chile

Mulioz. Heraldo - S/PV.4818China

Zhang, Y1shan - S/PV.4818France

Duclos, Michel - S/PV.4818Germany

Trautwein, Wolfgang - S/PV.4818Guinea

Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4818Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4818Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4818Russian Federation

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4818Spain

Arias. Inocencio F. - S/PV.4818UN. Department of Political Affairs. Security CouncilAffairs Division. Director

Slephanides, Joseph - S/PV.4831UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Wehbe. Mikhail (Syrian Arab Republic) - S/PV,4818

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TOSPEECHES.- SUBJECTS

UN. SECURITY COUNCIL-REPORTS (2002-2003)(continued)

United KingdomParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV.4818

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV.4818

UN ASSISTANCE MISSION IN AFGHANISTANUN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General forAfghanistan (200l- . .)

Brahimi, Lakhdar - S/PV.4750

UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCEUN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Lavrov, Sergei.Viktorovich (Russian Federation)­S/PV.4779

Tafrov, Stefan (I;)ulgaria) - S/PV.4889

UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION INKOSOVO

AlbaniaDilja. Lublin - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4886Nesho. Agim - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853

AngolaGaspar Martins, Ismael- S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742;

S/PV.4823: ·S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Lucas. Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4770;

S/PV,4782Bulgaria

Passy, Solomon - S/PV.4886Raytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4770; S/PV,4782Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4823;

S/PV.4853Cameroon

Ekorong a Dong, Paul- S/PV,4742TIdjani, Iya - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782;

S/PV4823: S/PV4853; S/PV.4886Chile

Acuiia, Jaime - S/PV.4770Maquieira, Cristian - S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886Muiioz. Heraldo - S/PV,4782; S/PV,4853Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742

ChinaCheng, Jingye - S/PV.4886Wang, Yingfan - S/PV.4770Zhang, Yishan - S/PV,4702; S/PV,4742; S/PV.4782;

S/PV.4823; SIPV,4853European Union

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823;S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Vassilakis, Adamantios (Greece) - S/PV.4742France

D'Achon, Emmanuelle - S/PV.4782; S/PV,4823Duclos, Michel - S/PV.4702; S/PV,4742; S/PV,4770;

S/PV.4853Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - SIPV,4886

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742;

S/PV,4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853;S/PV,4886

GreeceVassllakis. Adamantios - S/PV4702; S/PV,4770

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UN INTERIM ADMINISrRATION MISSION INKOSOVO (continued)

GuineaDiallo, Boubacar- S/PV.4742; S/PV.4782Sow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853Traore, Mamadi - S/PV,4702; S/PV,4770Zoumanigui, Paul Goa - S/PV.4886

JapanHaraguchi, Koichl - S/PV,4782Motomura, Yoshiyuki - S/PV.4853

MexicoAguilar Zinser, Adolfo- S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742;

S/PV,4823 .Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782; S/PV,4853;

S/PV.4886Norway

Strommen, Wegger Christian - S/PV.4702Pakistan

Akram, Munir - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;S/PV,4853; S/PV4886

Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823Russian Federation

Gatilov, Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4702;S/PV.4782; S/PV,4823; S/PV.4886

Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770:S/PV,4853

Serbia and MonlenegroSahovic, Dejan -S/PV.4702; S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;

S/PV.4782; S/PV.4823; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886Spain

Arias. Inocencio F. - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770;S/PV.4782; S/PV.4853; S/PV.4886

Menlmdez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4823Syrian Arab Republic

Atieh, Milad - S/PV.4823; S/PV,4853; S/PV.4886Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4702; S/PV.4782Wehbe, Mikhail- S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770

UkraineKuchinski. Valeri - S/PV.4853

UN. Assistant Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Annabi, Hedi - S/PV.4742; S/PV.4770; S/PV.4823UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Pleuger, Gunter (Germany) - S/PV.4703UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-Generaland Head of the United Nations Interim AdministrationMission in Kosovo

Holkeri, Harri - S/PV,4853Steiner. Michael - S/PV.4702; S/PV,4782

UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno. Jean-Marie - S/PV.4886United Kingdom

Harrison, Alistair - S/PV.4742King. Julian - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782Parry. Emyr Jones - S/PV.4823; S/PV.4886Thomson. Adam - S/PV.4702; S/PV.4853

United StatesCunningham, James - S/PV.4770; S/PV.4782;

S/PV,4823Negroponte, John D. - S/PV.4886WiJliamson, Richard S. - S/PV,4702; S/PV.4742

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

UN INTERIM FORCE'IN LEBANONUN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Arias, Inocencio F, (Spain) - S/PV.4802Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M, (France)­

S/PV.4696

UN IRAQ-KUWAIT OBSERVATION MISSIONUN, Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Arias, Inocencio F, (Spain) - S/PV.4783

UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM INWESTERN SAHARA

GuineaDiallo. Boubacar - S/PV.4801

UN, Security Council (58th year: 2003). PresidentAkram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4765Negroponte, John D. (United States) - S/PV.4850Rochereau de la Sabliere, J.-M. (France) -

S/PV.4698Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV.4725

UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONEUN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV.4789Traore, Mamadi (Guinea) - S/PV.4729

UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMORAngola

Gaspar Martins, lsmael- S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;S/PV.4843

AustraliaDauth, John - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.4744

BulgariaTafrov. Stefan - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

CameroonBelinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744Tidjani, Iya - S/PV.4843

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV,4843Valdes, Juan Gabriel- S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744

ChinaChen, Xu - S/PV.4744Wang, Guangya - S/PV.4843Zhang, Ylshan - S/PV,4715

European UnionMantovani, Aldo (Italy) - S/PV.4843

FijiSavua, Isikia Rabici - SIPV,4744

FranceD'Achon. Emmanueile - S/PV.4744; S/PV,4843Duclos, Michel - S/PV.4715

GermanyPleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

GuineaDiallo, Boubacar - S/PV,4744Sow. Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV,4843Traore. Mamadi - S/PV,4715

IndiaGopinathan, A. - S/PV,4843

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UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR(continued)

IndonesiaPercaya, Desra - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4744

JapanHaraguchi, Koichi - S/PV.4715; S/PV,4744;

S/PV,4843 •Malaysia

Rastam. Mohd Isa - S/PV,4843Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, AdolFo - S/PV.4744Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4843

New ZealandMackay. Don - S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV,4715; S/PV.4843Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4744

PhilippinesBaja, Lauro - S/PV.4843,

PortugalSanta Clara Gomes, Gonc;alo Aires de - S/PV.4715;

S/PV.4744; S/PV.4843Russian Federation

Konuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV.4715: S/PV,4744;S/PV.4843

SingaporeMahbubani, Kishore - S/PV.4843

SpainMenendez, Ana Maria - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV.4843Syrian Arab Republic

Atieh, Milad - S/PV.4843Mekdad, Fayssal- S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744

Timor-LsstsGuterres, Jose Luis - S/PV.4715; S/PV.4744;

S/PV,4843UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Aguilar Zinser, AdolFo (Mexico) - S/PV.4735Akram, Munir (Pakistan) - S/PV.4758

UN. Special Representative of the Secretary-General ForTimor-Leste

Sharma, Kamalesh (India) - S/PV.4744; S/PV,4843UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4715United Kingdom

Thomson, Adam - S/PV,4715; S/PV,4744;S/PVA843

United StatesNegroponte, John D. - S/PVA843Williamson, Richard S. - S/PVA715; S/PV,4744

UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIAUN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Arias, Inocencio F. (Spain) - S/PV,4800Rochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. (France)­

S/PV,4697

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THEDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

AngolaLucas, Julio Helder de Moura - S/PV.4784;

S/PV.4790

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THEDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO(continued)

BangladeshChowdhury. Iftekhar Ahmed - S/PV.479D

BrazilSardenberg, Ronaldo Mota - S/PV.479D

BulgariaRaytchev, Rayko - S/PV.4784Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.479D

Cameroon .Belinga-Eboutou, Martin - S/PV.479DTldJanl, Iya - S/P\l.4784

ChileMaquieira, Cristian - S/PV,479DMunoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4784

ChinaZhang. Yishan - SfPV,4784; S/PV,4790

Council of the European Union. Secretary-General andHigh Representative for the Common Foreign SecurityPolicy

Solana, Javier (Spain) - S/PV,479DDemocratic Republic of the Congo

Ileka, Atoki - S/PV.4790Nduku, Booto - S/PV,4784

EgyptAboul Gheit, Ahmed - S/PV.4790

European UnionSpatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4790

FranceRochereau de la SabliE3re, J.-M. - S/PV.4784;

S/PV.4790Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790Guinea

Diallo, Boubacar - S/PV.4784; S/PV.4790Indonesia

Jenie. Rezlan - S/PV.4790Japan

Haraguchi, Koichi - S/PV,4790Mexico

Pujalte, Carlos - S/PV.4784; S/PV,4790Nepal

Sharma, Murari - S/PV.4790Pakistan

Akram. Munir - S/PV.4790Khalid, Masood - S/PV,4784

PhilippinesBaja, Lauro - S/P\l.4790

Russian FederationKonuzin, Aleksandr - S/PV,4784; S/PV.4790

RwandaKamanzi, Stanislas - S/PV.4790

South AfricaMaiUand. Graham Johnny - S/PV,4790

SpainArias. Inocencio F. - S/PV,4784

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad. Fayssal - S/P\l.4784; S/PV,4790

UN. Deputy High Commissioner for Human RightsRamacharan. Bertrand Gangapersaud - S/PV.4784

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UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THEDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO(continued)

UN. Former Special Representative of the Secretary­General for the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ngongi, Amos Namanga - S/PV.4790UN. Secretary-General .

Annan. Kofi - S/PV.4797UN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Akram, Munir (Pakislan) - S/PV.4764UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Malie - S/P\l.4784; S/PV.479DUnited Kingdom

Greenstock, Jeremy - S/PV.4790King. Julian - S/PV.4784

United StatesNegroponte. John D. - SfPV,4790Williamson. Richard S. - S/PV,4784

UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUSUN. Security Council (58th year: 2003). President

Gaspar Martins. Ismael (Angola) - S/PV.4870Lavrov, Sergei Viktorovich (Russian Federation) ­

S/P\l.4771

WESTERN SAHARA QUESTIONAngola

Gaspar Martins. Ismael - S/PV,4801Bulgaria

Raytchev. Rayko - S/PV.48D1Cameroon

Ayafor. Marlin Chungong - S/PV.48D1Chile

Munoz, Heraldo - S/PV.4801China

Zhang. Yishan - SfPV.4801France

Duclos, Michel - S/PV.4801Germany

Pleuger, Gunter - S/PV.4801Guinea

Diallo. Boubacar - S/PVA801Mexico

Aguilar Zinser, Adolfo - S/PV.4801Pakistan

Khalid. Masood - S/PV,4801Russian Federation

Gatilov. Gennadii Mikhailovich - S/PV.4801Spain

Arias. Inocendo F. - S/PV.4801Syrian Arab Republic

Mekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4801United States

Negroponte. John D. - S/PVA801

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTSAngola

Gaspar Martins. Ismael - S/PV,4852Australia

Dauth, John - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

SECURITY COUNCIL - 58TH YEAR - 2003INDEX TO SPEECHES - SUBJECTS

WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued)Azerbaijan

Aliyev. Yashar - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)Bangladesh

Tasneem, Saida Muna - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)Bulgaria

Tafrov, Stefan - S/PV.4852Cameroon

Tidjani. Iya - S/PV.4852Canada

Laurin. Gilbert - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)Chile

Murioz. Heraldo - S/PV.4852China

Wang. Guangya - S/PV.4852Colombia

Giraldo, Luis Guillermo - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)Croalia

Drobnjak, Vladimir - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ileka, Atoki - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)European Union

Spatafora, Marcello (Italy) - S/PV.4852 (Resumption1)

FijiTavola. Keliopate - S/PV.4852

FranceRochereau de la Sabliere. J.-M. - S/PV,4852

GermanyMuller, Kerslln - S/PV.4852

GuineaSow, Alpha Ibrahima - S/PV.4852

IcelandHannesson, Hjalmar - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

IndiaNambiar. Vijay K. - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

IndonesiaJenie. Rezlan - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

JapanOzawa, Toshiro - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

LiechtensteinWenaweser, Christian - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

MexicoArce de Jeannet. Maria Angelica - S/PV,4852

NetherlandsArdenne. Agnes van - S/PV.4852

NorwayLovald, Johan Ludvik - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

PakistanAkram, Munir - S/PV.4852Khalid, Masood - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

PhilippinesMercado. Bayani - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Republic of KoreaKim. Sam-hoon - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

Russian FederationKarev. Sergei - S/PV.4852

South AfricaGrobbelaar. Tilana - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

SpainArias. Inocencio F. - S/PV.4852

Syrian Arab RepublicMekdad, Fayssal - S/PV.4852

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WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICTS (continued)Timor-Leste

GUlerres, Jose Luis - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)Ukraine

Kuchinski, Valeri - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)UN. Under-Secretary-General for PeacekeepingOperations

Guehenno, Jean-Marie - S/PV.4852UN Organization Mission In the Democratic RepUblic ofthe Congo. Senior Adviser on Gender Issues

Smythe, Amy - S/PV,4852; S/PV.4852 (Resumption1)

United KingdomParry, Emyr Jones - S/PV,4852

United RepUblic ofTanzaniaMahiga, Augustine P. - S/PV,4852 (Resumption 1)

United StatesNegroponte, John D. - S/PV.4852 (Resumption 1)

General series

5/2003/1 (A/E8-10/210)5/2003125/2003/35/2003/45/2003/55/2003/65/2003/75/2003/85/2003/9 (A/571703)5/2003/105/2003/115/2003/125/2003/138/2003/145/2003/155/2003/165/2003/175/2003/185/2003/195/2003/205/2003/218/2003/225/2003/235/2003/248/2003/258/2003/268/2003/278/2003/288/2003/298/2003/305/2003/315/2003/325/2003/335/2003/345/2003/355/2003/365/2003/375/2003/388/2003/39 + Corr.1 (C)5/2003/40 + Add.1-515/2003/415/2003/428/2003/438/2003/445/2003/455/2003/46 (N571706)8/2003/475/2003/485/2003/49

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LIST OF DOCUMENTS

Languages of corrigenda are indicated only when corrigend"a'are not issuedin all six official languages. The information provided below is current as ofthe date this Index is submitted for publication.

COUNCIL DOCUMENTS

General series

5/2003/505/2003/515/2003/528/2003/53 + Corr.1 (C)8/2003/548/2003/55 (A/571709)8/2003/568/2003/578/2003/588/2003/598/2003/608/2003/618/2003/62 (A/57171 0)8/2003/638/2003/648/2003/658/2003/668/2003/678/2003/688/2003/698/2003/708/2003/718/2003/728/2003/73 (A/571713)8/2003/74 (A/E8-1 0/211 )8/2003/758/2003/768/2003/778/2003/788/2003/798/2003/805/2003/815/2003/825/2003/835/2003/84 (N571715)8/2003/855/2003/865/2003/110 (A/571719)5/2003/1115/2003/1125/2003/1135/2003/1145/2003/1155/2003/1165/2003/1175/2003/118 (A/57/720)5/2003/119 (A/ES-10/213)8/20031120 (AlE8-10/214)5/2003/121

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5/2003/1225/2003/1235/2003/124S/2003/1255/2003/1265/2003/1275/2003/1285/2003/1295/2003/1305/2003/1315/2003/1328/2003/1335/2003/1345/2003/1355/2003/1368/2003/1375/2003/1385/2003/1395/2003/1405/2003/1415/2003/1425/2003/1435/2003/1445/2003/1455/2003/1465/2003/1475/2003/148 (AJ571722)5/2003/1495/2003/1505/2003/1515/2003/1525/2003/1535/2003/154 (AJE5-10/215)5/2003/1555/2003/156 (AJ58162)5/2003/1575/2003/1585/2003/1595/2003/1605/2003/1615/2003/1625/2003/1635/2003/1645/2003/1655/2003/1665/2003/1678/2003/1688/2003/1698/2003/170 (AJ57/728)5/2003/171 (AJ5?n29)8/2003/1728/2003/1738/2003/1745/2003/1755/2003/1765/2003/1775/2003/178 (N571730)5/2003/1795/2003/1805/2003/181

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

5/2003/182 (AJ571733)5/2003/1835/2003/1845/2003/1855/2003/1865/2003/1875/2003/1885/2003/1898/2003/1905/2003/191 + Addd.15/2003/1925/2003/1935/2003/194 (AJE5-10/216)5/2003/1955/2003/1968/2003/197 (AJ571738)5/2003/1985/2003/1995/2003/2005/2003/201 (AlE5-10/217)5/2003/202 (NES-10/218)5/2003/203 + Corr.1 (C)5/2003/2045/2003/2055/2003/2065/2003/2075/2003/2085/2003/2098/2003/2105/2003/2115/2003/2125/2003/2135/2003/2145/2003/215 Symbol not used5/2003/2165/2003/217 (AJE5-10/219)5/2003/2185/2003/2195/2003/2205/2003/2215/2003/2225/2003/2235/2003/2245/2003/225 (AJ571741)5/2003/2265/2003/2275/2003/2285/2003/2295/2003/2305/2003/2315/2003/2325/2003/233 (AJ57/742)5/2003/2345/2003/2355/2003/2365/2003/2375/2003/2385/2003/239 (AJE5-1 0/220)5/2003/2405/2003/241

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8/2003/2428/2003/2438/2003/2448/2003/2458/2003/2468/2003/247 (A/57/743)5/2003/24851200312495/2003/2508/2003/2518/2003/252 (A/57/745)8/2003/2538/2003/2548/2003/2558/2003/256S/2003/257 + Add.1S/2003/2585/2003/259S/2003/2605/2003/261S/2003/2625/2003/263S/2003/2648/2003/265S/2003/2668/2003/267 + Add.15/2003/2685/2003/2698/2003/2705/2003/2715/2003/2728/2003/2735/2003/2745/2003/2755/2003/2768/2003/2775/2003/2785/2003/2795/2003/2808/2003/2815/2003/2825/2003/2835/2003/2845/2003/2855/2003/2865/2003/287 (AJES-1 0/221)S/2003/288 (A/57/748)5/2003/289 (A/57/749)5/2003/2905/2003/2915/2003/2925/2003/2935/2003/2945/2003/2955/2003/2965/2003/2978/2003/2985/2003/299 (A/57/750)8/200313005/2003/301

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

5/2003/3028/2003/3038/2003/3048/2003/305S/2003/3068/2003/3078/2003/308S/2003/3098/2003/3108/2003/3118/2003/3128/2003/313 (N57/754)8/2003/314 (N57/755)5/2003/3158/2003/3168/2003/317S/2003/3188/2003/3198/2003/3208/2003/321 + Corr.15/2003/3228/2003/3238/2003/3248/2003/325S/2003/326 (AJES-10/222)8/2003/3278/2003/3285/2003/329 {A/57/757)5/2003/3308/2003/3318/2003/332 (A/57/759)8/2003/333 (N57/762)8/2003/3348/2003/3358/2003/3368/2003/3378/2003/338 (AJ57/739)5/2003/3395/2003/3405/2003/3415/2003/342S/2003/3435/2003/344S/2003/3458/2003/3465/2003/3475/2003/3485/2003/349 (A/571764)8/2003/3508/2003/3515/2003/3528/2003/3535/2003/3545/2003/3558/2003/3565/2003/357 (A/5816B)5/2003/3585/2003/3598/2003/3605/2003/361

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General series

S/2003/362S/2003/363S/2003/364S/2003/365S/2003/366S/2003/367S/2003/368S/2003/369S/2003/370S/2003/371S/2003/372S/2003/373S/2003/374+ Corr.1S/2003/374/Add .1S/2003/375S/2003/3765/2003/377S/2003/378S/2003/379S/2003/3808/2003/3815/2003/382S/2003/383S/2003/3848/20031385S/2003/386S/2003/387S/2003/388S/2003/389S/2003/390S/2003/391S/2003/3928/2003/393 + Add.1S/2003/394S/2003/395 (N57/770)S/2003/396S/2003/3978/2003/398S/2003/399S/2003/400S/2003/4018/2003/402S/2003/4038/2003/404 + Corr.1S/2003/405 (NE8-10/223)S/2003/406 (N57/777)5/2003/407 (N57/778)S/2003/408S/2003/409S/2003/410 (N57/780)S/2003/411 (N57/781)S12003/4125/2003/413S/2003/414 (N57/782)812003/415S/2003/416 (NES-10/224)8/2003/417 (N571784)S/2003/418512003/419S/2003/420

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

S/2003/421S/2003/422S/2003/423512003/4245/2003/425S/2003/426S/2003/427S/2003/428S/2003/429S/2003/430S/2003/431 (N57/790)5/2003/432S/2003/433S/2003/4345/2003/435S/2003/4365/2003/437S/2003/438S/2003/439512003/4408/2003/441512003/4428/2003/4435/2003/4445/2003/445S/2003/4465/2003/4475/2003/4485/2003/449S/2003/4505/2003/451 + Corr.15/2003/4525/2003/453S/2003/4545/2003/455S/2003/4565/2003/457S/2003/4585/2003/4595/2003/460S/2003/461512003/462S/2003/4635/2003/4645/2003/465S/2003/466S/2003/467S/2003/468S/2003/469S/2003/470S/2003/4715/2003/4725/200314735/2003/4748/20031475S/2003/4768/2003/477S12003/4785/20031479S/2003/480

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General series

5/2003/4815/2003/4825/2003/4835/2003/4845/2003/4855/2003/4865/2003/4875/2003/4885/2003/4895/2003/4905/2003/4915/2003/4925/2003/4935/2003/4945/2003/4955/2003/4965/2003/4975/2003/4985/2003/4995/2003/5005/2003/5015/2003/502 (N57/799)5/2003/5035/2003/5045/2003/5055/2003/5065/2003/5075/2003/5085/2003/509 (Al57/803)5/2003/5105/2003/5115/2003/5125/2003/5135/2003/5145/2003/5155/2003/5165/2003/517 (Al57/804)512003/518 (NE5-10/225)5/2003/5195/2003/5205/2003/5215/2003/5225/2003/523 (Al57/805)5/2003/5245/2003/5255/2003/5265/2003/527 (N57/807)5/2003/5285/2003/5295/200315305/2003/5315/2003/5325/200315335/2003/5345/2003/5355/2003/5365/200315375/2003/5385/2003/5395/2003/540 (Al57/81 O)

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

5/2003/541 (AJ58178)5/2003/5425/2003/5435/2003/544 (AJ57/812)5/2003/5455/2003/5465/2003/5475/2003/548 (AJE5·10/226)5/2003/5495/2003/5505/2003/5515/2003/5525/2003/5535/2003/5545/2003/5555/2003/5565/2003/557 (AJ57/815)5/2003/5585/2003/559 + Corr.15/2003/5605/2003/5615/2003/5625/2003/5635/2003/5645/2003/565 + Corr.1 (E)5/2003/566 + Corr.1 (E)5/2003/5675/2003/5685/2003/5695/2003/5705/2003/5715/2003/5725/2003/5735/2003/5745/2003/5755/2003/5765/2003/5775/2003/5785/2003/5795/2003/5805/2003/5815/2003/5825/2003/5835/2003/5845/2003/5855/2003/58651200315875/2003/5885/2003/5895/2003/5905/2003/5915/2003/5925/2003/5935/2003/5945/2003/5955/2003/5965/2003/5975/2003/5985/2003/5995/2003/600

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General series

812003160181200316028120031603 (N571820)81200316048120031605812003160681200316078/2003/608 (N57/822)812003/6098/2003/610 (N57/823)8/200316118/200316128120031613812003/61481200316158120031616812003/617 (N58/91)81200316188/2003/619 (N57/824)81200316208/2003/6218/20031622812003/623812003/6248/2003/6258/200316268/2003/6278/2003/6288/2003/629 (N57/825)812003/6308/2003/6318/2003/6328/2003/6338/2003/63481200316358/200316368120031637 (N571826)8/20031638 (NE8-1 01227)8120031639812003164081200316418/2003/642 (N58194)8120031643 (NE8-1 01228)8/2003/6448/20031645 (N571839)8/2003/6468/2003/647812003/6488/2003/6498120031650812003/651812003/652812003/65381200315548/2003/65581200316568/2003/6578120031658S/2003/6598/20031660

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

81200316618120031662 (N57/842)81200316635/2003/6648/2003/665 + Add.18/2003/66681200316678/2003/668812003/669 + Corr.18/2003/67081200316718/200316728/2003167381200316748120031675812003/6768/20031677 (NE8-101229)8/200316788120031679812003/6808/2003/68181200316828/20031684512003168551200316865120031687 (N571843)81200316885/2003/689512003/690812003/691812003/69281200316938/2003/6945/2003/6958/2003/696812003/697812003/698 (N57/844)8/2003/699 (A/57/846)812003/70081200317015/200317028/20031703 (N581131)8/200317048/2003170581200317068/20031707 (N581140)8/2003/708 (N57/849)8/200317098/200317108/2003/7118/2003/7128/2003/7138/200317148/2003/7158/2003/7168/200317178/2003/7188/200317198/2003/7208/20031721

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General series

S/2003/722S/2003/723S/2003/724S/2003/725S/2003/726S/2003/727S/2003/728S/2003/729S/2003/730 (AlES-1 0/230)S/2003/731S/2003/732S/2003/733S/2003/734S/2003/735S/2003/736S/2003/737S/2003/738S/2003/739S/2003/7405/2003/741S/2003/742S/2003/743S/2003/744S/2003/7455/2003/7465/2003/7475/2003/748S/2003/749S/2003/7505/2003/7515/2003/7525/2003/7535/2003/754 + Corr.1 (N57/850 + Corr.1)S/2003/7555/2003/756S/2003/7575/2003/758 (A/57/851)5/2003/759 (N57/852)5/2003f7605/2003/761S/2003/762S/2003/763S/2003/764S/2003/765S/2003f7665/2003f7675/2003/7685/2003/7695/2003/7705/2003/7895/2003/790S/2003/791S/2003/7925/2003f7935/2003/7945/2003/7955/2003/7965/2003/797S/2003/798S/2003/799

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

S/2003/800 (N57/854)S/2003/8015/2003/8025/2003/8035/2003/804 (A/57/856)5/2003/8055/2003/806 (A/57/857)5/2003/8075/2003/808 (N58/271)5/2003/809 (N57/858)S/2003/8105/2003/8115/2003/8125/2003/8135/2003/8145/2003/8155/2003/8165/2003/8175/2003/8185/2003/8195/2003/8205/2003/8215/2003/8225/2003/823 (N58/298)5/2003/8245/2003/8255/2003/826S/2003/8275/2003/828 (A/57/859)5/2003/829 + Corr.1 (A/58/297 + Corr.1)5/2003/8305/2003/8315/2003/8325/2003/833S/2003/834 (NE5-1 0/231 )5/2003/8355/2003/8365/2003/8375/2003/8385/2003/839S/2003/8405/2003/8415/2003/8425/2003/843 (NE5-10/232)S/2003/844S/2003/845 (N581315)5/2003/846S/2003/8475/2003/848 (NE5-10/233)5/2003/8495/2003/8505/2003/8515/2003/8525/2003/853 (A/E5-1 0/234)5/2003/854S/2003/8555/2003/8565/2003/857 (A/58/340)5/2003/8585/2003/859

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General series

S/2003/860S/2003/861S/2003/8625/2003/863 + Add.1S/2003/864 (A/58/349)S/2003/865 (A/ES-10/235)S/2003/866S/2003/867S/2003/868S/2003/869S/2003/870S/2003/871S/2003/872S/2003/873 (A/57/862)S/2003/874 (A/ES-10/236)S/2003/8755/2003/876S/2003/877 (A/58/361)S/2003/878 (A/57/863)S/2003/8795/2003/880S/2003/881S/2003/882S/2003/883S/2003/884S/2003/885 (A/57/865)S/2003/886S/2003/887S/2003/888 (A/58/365)S/2003/889S/2003/890S/2003/891S/2003/892S/2003/893S/2003/894S/2003/895S/2003/8965/2003/897S/2003/898S/2003/899S/2003/9005/2003/9015/2003/902S/2003/903S/2003/904S/2003/905S/2003/906S/2003/907S/2003/9085/2003/9095/2003/910S/2003/9115/2003/912S/2003/9135/2003/914S/2003/915S/2003/916 (A/58/390)S/2003/9175/2003/918S/2003/919

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

S/2003/920S/2003/921S/2003/9225/2003/923S/2003/9245/2003/9255/2003/926S/2003/9275/2003/928S/2003/929 (A/58/399)S/2003/9308/2003/931S/2003/932 (A/58/405)S/2003/933S/2003/934S/2003/9355/2003/936S/2003/937 + Add.1S/2003/938 (A/58/411)S/2003/9395/2003/9408/2003/941S/2003/9425/2003/943S/2003/944S/2003/945 Symbol not used8/2003/946S/2003/947 (A/58/416)S/2003/948S/2003/949S/2003/950S/2003/951S/2003/952 (A/58/415)5/2003/953S/2003/954S/2003/955S/2003/9565/2003/957S/2003/9585/2003/9595/2003/9608/2003/9615/2003/9628/200319635/2003/9645/2003/9655/2003/966 (A/581418)5/2003/967S/200319685/2003/9695/2003/9705/2003/9715/2003/972 (A/58/424)5/2003/9735/2003/9745/2003/9755/2003/976 (A/58/425)S/2003/977S/2003/978S/2003/979

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General series

5/2003/9805/2003/9815/2003/982 (A/58/429)3/2003/983 (N58/428)5/2003/9845/2003/985 (NE5-10/239)5/2003/9865/2003/9875/2003/9885/2003/9895/2003/990 (A/E5-10/241)5/20031991 (A/58/433)5/2003/992S/2003/993S/2003/994S/2003/9955/2003/996S/2003/9975/2003/9985/2003/9993/2003/10005/2003/10015/2003/10025/2003/1003S/2003/10045/2003/10055/2003/10065/2003/10075/2003/10085/2003/10095/2003/10105/2003/1011S/2003/10123/2003/1013 (N58/438)8/2003/10148/2003/1 0158/2003/10163/2003/10178/2003/10188/2003/10195/200311020 (A/58/442)5/2003/1021 (A/58/443)5/2003/1022 (A/58/444)8/2003/10235/2003/10245/2003/10255/2003/10265/2003/10275/2003/10285/2003/1029 (A/E 8-1 0/246)5/2003/10305/2003/1031 (NE8-10/247)5/2003/10325/2003/10333/2003/10345/2003/10353/2003/10365/2003/10375/2003/10388/2003/1039

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

8/2003/10408/2003/10418/2003/10428/2003/1043S/2003/10448/2003/10458/2003/1046S/2003/1047 (A/58/536)5/2003/10485/2003/1049 (A/58/541)5/2003/1050S/2003/10515/2003/10525/2003/1053 + Corr.1 (A/58/546+ Corr.1)5/2003/10545/2003/10555/2003/1056 + Corr.1 (5) + Corr.2S/2003/10575/2003/10585/2003/10593/2003/1060S/2003/10615/2003/10625/2003/10635/2003/10645/2003/10655/2003/10665/2003/1067S/2003/1068 (A/58/551)S/2003/10695/2003/1070 + Corr.1 (A)S/2003/1071S/2003/10725/2003/1073S/2003/10748/2003/1075 (A/58/560)5/2003/10765/2003/10775/2003/1078S/2003/10795/2003/10805/2003/10815/2003/10825/2003/1083S/2003/10B4S/2003/10855/2003/10865/2003/10B7S/2003/10B85/2003/10895/2003/1090 (A/58/594)5/2003/1091 (A/58/595)5/2003/1092S/2003/10933/2003/10945/2003/10958/2003/10968/2003/1097S/2003/10985/2003/1099

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General series

5/2003/11005/2003/1101 (N58/603)5/2003/11028/2003/11035/2003/11045/2003/11055/2003/11065/2003/11078/2003/11085/2003/11095/2003/11105/2003/11115/2003/11125/2003/11135/2003/11145/2003/11155/2003/11165/2003/11175/2003/11185/2003/11193/2003/11208/2003/11215/2003/11225/2003/11238/2003/11245/2003/11255/2003/11265/2003/11275/2003/11285/2003/11295/2003/11305/2003/11315/2003/11328/2003/11338/2003/1134 (N58/611)5/2003/11358/2003/11365/2003/11375/2003/11388/2003/11395/2003/11408/2003/11418/2003/11425/2003/11435/2003/11448/2003/1145 (A/58/618)5/2003/11468/2003/1147 + COIT.1 (8)5/2003/11485/2003/11495/2003/11508/2003/11515/2003/11528/2003/11533/2003/11545/2003/11553/2003/11565/2003/11575/2003/11585/2003/11595/2003/1160

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

General series

5/2003/1161 + Corr.1 (A)3/2003/11625/2003/1163 (Al58/621)8/2003/11645/2003/11655/2003/1166 (Al58/624)5/2003/11675/2003/1168 (AlE5-10/252l8/2003111695/2003/11705/2003/11718/2003/11728/2003/11738/2003/11748/2003/11755/2003/11765/2003/11778/2003/11788/2003/1179 (Al58/628)5/2003/11808/2003/11815/2003/11828/2003/11835/2003/11845/2003/11855/2003/11865/2003/1187 Symbol not used5/2003/11885/2003/11895/2003/11905/2003/11915/2003/11925/2003/11935/2003/11945/2003/11955/2003/11965/2003/11975/2003/11985/2003/11995/2003/12005/2003/12018/2003/1202 (NE8-10/254)5/,200311203 (Al58/665)5/2003/12045/2003/12055/2003/1206 (NE5-10/255)3/2003112075/2003/1208 Symbol not used5/2003/12095/2003/12105/2003/12115/2003/12125/2003/12138/2003112145/2003/12155/2003/12165/2003/1217 + COIT.15/2003/12188/2003/1219 + Corr.1 (Cl (N58/667 + Corr.1 (C))5/2003/1220 (Al58/668)5/2003/1221

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Statements of the President of the Security Council

S/PRST/2003/1-30

Meeting records

S/PV.4684S/PV.4684(Resumption1 )S/PV.4685S/PV.4686S/PV.4687S/PV.4688S/PV.4689S/PV.4690S/PV.4691S/PV.4692SIPV.4693S/PV.4694S/PV.4695S/PV.4696S/PV.4697S/PV.4698S/PV.4699S/PV.4700S/PV.4701S/PV.4702S/PV.4703S/PV.4704S/PV.4705SIPV.4706S/PV.4707S/PV.4708S/PV.4709S/PV.4709(Resumptionl) + Corr.lS/PV.4710S/PV.4711S/PV.4712S/PV.4713S/PV.4714S/PV.4715S/PV.4716S/PV.4717S/PV.4717(Resumption1)S/PV.4718S/PV.4719S/PV.4720S/PV.4720(Resumptionl)S/PV 4721S/PV.4722S/PV.4723S/PV.4724S/PV.4725S/PV.4726S/PV.4 726(Resumption 1)S/PV.4727S/PV.4728S/PV.4729S/PV.4730S/PV.4731 + Corr.lS/PV.4732S/PV.4733

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Meeting records

S/PV.4734S/PV.4734(Resumptian1) + Carr.1 (A)S/PV.4734(Resumptian1)/Carr.2S/PV.4735S/PV.4736S/PV.4737S/PV.4738S/PV.4739 + Corr.1S/PV.4740S/PV.4741 + Carr.1S/PV.4742S/PV.4743S/PV.4744S/PV.4745S/PV.4746S/PV.4747S/PV.4748 + Corr.1 (ElF)S/PV.4749S/PV.4750S/PV.4751S/PV.4752S/PV.4753S/PV.4753(Resumption1 )S/PV.4754S/PV.4755S/PV.4756S/PV.4757S/PV.4758S/PV.4759S/PV.4760S/PV.4761S/PV.4762S/PV.4762(Resumption1)S/PV.4763S/PV.4764S/PV.4765S/PV.4766S/PV.4766(Resumption 1)S/PV.4767S/PV.4768S/PV.4769S/PV.4770S/PV.4771S/PV.4772S/PV.4773S/PV.4774S/PV.4774(Resumption1)S/PV.4775S/PV.4776S/PV.4777S/PV.4778S/PV.4779S/PV.4780S/PV.4781S/PV.4782S/PV.4783S/PV.4784S/PV.4785S/PV.4786S/PV.4787

Meeting records

S/PV.4788S/PV.4789S/PV.4790S/PV.4791S/PV.4792S/PV.4793S/PV.4794S/PV.4795S/PV.4796S/PV.4797S/PV.4798S/PV.4799S/PV.4800S/PV.4801S/PV.4802S/PV.4803S/PV.4804S/PV.4805S/PV.4806S/PV.4807S/PV.4808S/PV.4809S/PV.4810S/PV.4811S/PV.4812S/PV.4813S/PV.4814S/PV.4815S/PV.4816S/PV.4817S/PV.4818S/PV.4819S/PV.4820(Partl-lI)S/PV.4821S/PV.4822S/PV.4823S/PV.4824S/PV.4824(Resumplion1)S/PV.4825S/PV.4826S/PV.4827S/PV.4828S/PV.4829S/PV.4830S/PV.4831 + Corr. 1S/PV.4832S/PV.4833S/PV.4834S/PV.4835S/PV.4836 + Corr.1 (E)S/PV.4837S/PV.4838 + Corr.i (E)S/PV.4839S/PV.4840S/PV.4841S/PV.4842S/PV.4843S/PV.4844S/PV.4845S/PV.4845(Resumplion1)

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

Meeting records

S/PV.4846S/PV.4847S/PV.4848S/PV.4849S/PV.4850S/PV.4851S/PV.4852S/PV.4852(Resumption1)S/PV.4853S/PV.4854S/PV.4855S/PV.4856S/PV.4857S/PV.4858S/PV,4859S/PV.4860S/PV,4861S/PV.4862S/PV,4863S/PV,4864S/PV.4865S/PV,4866S/PV,4867S/PV.4868S/PV.4869S/PV.4870S/PV.4871S/PV,4872S/PV,4873S/PV.4874S/PV.4875S/PV,4876S/PV.4877S/PV.4877(Resumplion1 )S/PV.4878S/PV.4879S/PV.4880S/PV,4881 + Corr.1 (E/R)S/PV.4882S/PV.4883S/PV.4884S/PV.4885S/PV.4886S/PV.4887S/PV.4888S/PV.4889S/PV.4890S/PV.4891

Agenda series

S/Agenda/4684-4891

Resolutions

S/RES/1455-1521 (2003) (Collected in documentS/INF/59 (SCOR, 58'h year, Resolutions andDecisions) (10 be issued)

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LIST OF DOCUMENTS

Supplements to the Official Records(58th Year)

Supplement for January, February, March 2003(to be issued)

Supplement for April, May, June 2003(to be issued)

Supplement for July, August, September 2003(to be issued)

Supplement for October, November, December 2003(to be issued)

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RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE SECURITY COUNCILLIST OF RESOLUTIONS

Vote reads Yes-No-Abstain

SIRESI Subject Meeting 1Date. 2003 Vote(S/PV.-)

1455(2003) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION 4686 117 Jan. Unanimous[Improving implementation of measures imposed by paragraph 4 (b) ofresolution 1267 (1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000) andparagraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002) on measures against theTaliban and AI-Qaida]

1456(2003) TERRORISM 4668/20 Jan. Unanimous[Combating terrorism]

1457(2003) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 4691 124 Jan. Unanimous[Illegal exploitation of natural resources in the Democratic Republic of theCongo]

1458(2003) LIBERIA SITUATION 4693 128 Jan. Unanimous[Re-establishment of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to SecurityCouncil Resolution 1408 (2002) concerning Liberia]

1459(2003) CONFLICT DIAMONDS 4694/28 Jan. Unanimous[Kimberley Process Certification Scheme for Rough Diamonds]

1460(2003) CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS 4695 130 Jan. Unanimous[Children in armed conflict]

1461(2003) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON 4696/30 Jan. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)J

1462(2003) UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA 4697 130 Jan. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia(UNOMIG)]

1463(2003) WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION 4698 130 Jan. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara (MINURSO)]

1464(2003) C6TE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS 4700/4 Feb. Unanimous[Peace process in Cote d'lvoire and implementation of the Linas-MarcoussisAgreement]

1465(2003) TERRORISM 4706/13 Feb. Unanimous[The bomb attack in Bogota, Colombia]

1466(2003) ERITREA-ETHIOPIA 4719/14 Mar. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea(UNMEE)]

1467(2003) AFRICA-REGIONAL SECURITY 4720(Resumption1) 1 Unanimous[Adoption of the declaration on the item entitled "Proliferation of small anns 18 Mar.and light weapons and mercenary activities: threats to peace and security inWest Africa'l

1468(2003) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 4723 120 Mar. Unanimous[The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo]

1469(2003) UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA 4725/25 Mar. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara (MINURSO)]

1470(2003) SIERRA LEONE-POLITICAL CONDITIONS 4729/28 Mar. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)]

1471 (2003) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION 4730 128 Mar. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan(UNAMA)J

1472(2003) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 4732/28 Mar. Unanimous[Providing humanitarian assistance to Iraq and resuming of the "Oil-for-food"Programme established under resolution 986 (1995)]

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1473(2003) UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR 4735/4Apr. Unanimous(Downsizing the police and military components of the UN Mission of Supportin East Timor (UNMISET)]

1474(2003) SOMALIA SITUATION 4737/8Apr. Unanimous(Improving the implementation and enhancing the monitoring of theenforcement of the arms embargo in Somalia]

1475(2003) CYPRUS QUESTION 4740/14 Apr. Unanimous(Negotiations for a political settlement in Cyprus within the framework of theSecretary-General's mission of good offices)

1476(2003) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 4743/24Apr. Unanimous(Providing humanitarian assistance to the people of Iraq]

1477(2003) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA 4745 I 29 Apr. Unanimous[Nominations for ad litem judges of the International Criminal Tribunal forRwanda]

1478(2003) LIBERIA SITUATION 4751/6 May Unanimous[Measures imposed to enforce compliance with demands in resolution 1343J2001) concerning Liberia]

1479(2003) COTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS 4754/13 May Unanimous[Establishment of the UN Mission in Cote d'lvoire (MINUCI»)

1480(2003) UN MISSION OF SUPPORT IN EAST TIMOR 4758/19 May Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission of Support in East Timor(UNM1SET)]

1481(2003) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 4759/19 May Unanimous[Amending article 13 quater of the Statute of the International Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia]

1482(2003) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA 4760/19 May Unanimous[Extension of the term of office of 4 non-elected permanent judges of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]

1483(2003) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 4761/22 May 14-0-0[Lifting the economic sanctions on Iraq imposed by resolution 661 (1990)]

1484(2003) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 4764/30 May Unanimous(Authorization of deployment of an Interim Emergency Multinational Force inBunia, Democratic RepUblic of the Congo]

1485(2003) UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA 4765/30 May Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara (MINURSO)]

1486(2003) UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS 4771111 June Unanimous(Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus(UNFICYP)]

1487(2003) INTERNATIONAL SECURITY 4772/12 June 12-0-3[Extension for 12 months of suspension of investigation or prosecution casesinvolving personnel from States not parties to the Rome Statute of theInternational Criminal Court]

1488(2003) MIDDLE EAST SITUATION 4779 126 June Unanimous[Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Observer Force(UNDOF)]

1489(2003) UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE 4780/26 June UnanimousCONGO

[Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo (MONUC)]

1490(2003) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 4783/3 July Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission(UNIKOM)]

1491(2003) BOSNIAAND HERZEGOVINA SITUATION 4786/11 JUly Unanimous[Authorizing continuance of the multinational stabilization force for a furtherperiod of 12 months]

1492(2003) UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE 4789118 July Unanimous[The drawdown of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL)]

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1493(2003) UN ORGANIZATION MISSION IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE 4797 / 28 July UnanimousCONGO

[Extension of the mandate of the UN Organization Mission in the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo (MONUC)]

1494(2003) GEORGIA SITUATION 4.800/30 .'uly Unanimous[Exlension of the mandale of the UN Observer Mission in Georgia(UNOMIG}]

1495(2003) WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION 4801J31 July Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara (MINURSO))

1496(2003) UN INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON 4802/31 July Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)]

1497(2003) LIBERIA SITUATION 4803/1 AU9. 12-0-3[Establishment of the Multinational Force in Liberia)

1498(2003) CCJTE D'IVOIRE-POLlTICAL CONDITIONS 4804/4Aug. Unanimous[Renewal of the authorization given to Member States participating inECOWAS forces in Cote d'lvoire)

1499(2003) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 4807/ 13 Aug. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Expert Panel on the 11Iegal Exploitationof Natural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth in the Democratic Republicof the Congo]

1500(2003) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 4808/14Aug. 14-0-1[Establishment of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq]

1501 (2003) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION 4813/26 Aug. Unanimous[Authorization for the Interim Emergency Multinational Force to provideassistance to the UN Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of theCongo contingent deployed in Bunia and its immediate surroundings duringthe period of the Force's disengagement]

1502(2003) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS-STAFF SECURITY 4814 126 Aug. Unanimous[Protection of humanitarian personnel and the UN and its associaledpersonnel in conflict zones]

1503(2003) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 4817/28Aug. Unanimous[Implementation of Completion Strategies of the International Tribunal for theFormer Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwandaj

1504(2003) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 4819/4 Sept. Unanimous[The appointment of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor of the InternationalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]

1505(2003) RWANDA SITUATION 4819/4 Sep!. Unanimous[The appointment of Hassan Bubacar Jallow as Prosecutor of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]

1506(2003) ATTACKS ON AIRCRAFT 4820/12 Sep!. 13-0-2[Lifting of sanctions against the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)

1507(2003) ER1TREA-ETHIOPIA 4822 / 12 Sep!. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea(UNMEE)]

1508(2003) UN MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE 4829 /19 Sept. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMS1L)]

1509(2003) LIBERIA SITUATION 4830 119 Sep!. Unanimous[Establishment of the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL)]

1510(2003) AFGHANISTAN SITUATION 48401 130ct. Unanimous[Expansion of the mandate and extension of the authorization of theInternational Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan)

1511(2003) IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 4844 1 16 Oct. Unanimous[Authorizing a multinational force under unified command to take allnecessary measures to contribute to the maintenance of security and stabilityin Iraq]

1512(2003) INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL-RWANDA 4849 127 Oct. Unanimous[The amendment of articles 11 and 12 quarter of the Statute of theInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]

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1513(2003} WESTERN SAHARA QUESTION 4850 128 Oct. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in WesternSahara (MINURSO}]

1514(2003} C6TE D'IVOIRE-POUTICAL CONDITIONS 4857/13 Nov. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN special political mission in C61e d'lvoire(MINUCI}]

1515(2003} PALESTINE QUESTION 4862 1 19 Nov. Unanimous[Endorsement of the Quartet Performance-based Road Map to a PennanenlTwo-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict]

1516(2003} TERRORISM 4867 120 Nov. Unanimous[The bomb attacks in Istanbul, Turkey, on 15 and 20 November 2003]

1517(2003} CYPRUS QUESTION 4870 1 24 Nov. Unanimous[Extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus(UNFICYP}]

1518(2003} IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION 4872 124 Nov. Unanimous[Establishment of a committee to continue to identify individuals and entiliesdealing with Iraq's funds or other financial assets]

1519(2003} SOMALIA SITUATION 4885 /16 Dec. Unanimous[Monitoring the anns embargo in Somalia]

1520(2003} MIDDLE EAST SITUATION 4889/ 22 Dec. Unanimous[Renewal of the mandate of the UN Disengagement Force (UNDOF}]

1521(2003) LIBERIA SITUATION 4890/ 22 Dec. Unanimous[Dissolution of the Security Council Committee Established pursuant toResolution 1343 (2001} concerning Liberia]

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VOTING CHART OF RESOLUTIONS

Votes are as indicated in the provisional verbatim records of the Security Council.fifty-eighth year 2003. The following symbols are used to indicate how each member voted:

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NP Not ParticipatingResolutions adopted without vote are indicated by a blank space.

S/RES/- 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469

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China 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

Germany Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Guinea Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Mexico y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Pakistan 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

Spain Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y y Y y Y Y

Syrian Arab Republic 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

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S/RES/- 1485 1486 1487 1488 1489 1490 1491 1492 1493 1494 1495 1496 1497 1498 1499

Angola y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

Bulgaria y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

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S/RES/· 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514

Angola Y Y Y Y Y y y y y y y y y y y

BUlgaria y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

Cameroon y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

Chile y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y

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