Statements by the President of the Security Council (partial list)

S/PRST/2000/17
12 May 2000

Statement, inter alia, welcomes the success achieved in the peace process in Tajikistan and notes with satisfaction that the United Nations has played a successful and important role. It also reiterates its support for the intention of the Secretary-General to withdraw UNMOT when its mandate expires on 15 May 2000 and emphasizes that the continued support of the international community in the post-conflict phase will be crucial

S/PRST/2000/9
21 March 2000

Statement, inter alia, welcomes decisive progress in the implementation of the General Agreement and, in particular, the holding of the first multi-party and pluralistic election in Tajikistan

S/PRST/1999/25
19 August 1999

Statement, inter alia, welcomes significant progress in the implementation of the General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan

S/PRST/1999/8
23 February 1999

Statement, inter alia, regrets that progress in the implementation of the General Agreement remains slow

S/PRST/1998/4
24 February 1998

Statement, inter, alia, condemns the hostage-taking of relief workers that took place in November 1997 and welcomes the presidential decree establishing a joint security unit with task of providing security for UN personnel

S/PRST/1997/6
7 February 1997

Statement, inter alia, welcomes the signing on 23 December 1996 by the President of Tajikistan and the leader of the UTO of the Agreement

S/PRST/1994/65
8 November 1994

Statement, inter alia, welcomes the agreement by the parties in the course of the third round of inter-Tajik talks on the extention of the Agreement of September 1994

S/PRST/1994/56
22 September 1994

Statement, inter alia, welcomes the Agreement on a provisional ceasefire signed by the parties on 17 September 1994


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