Vol. 33 No. 2, June 1996
Index
- 'Concessions and compromises' needed.
- 'Relatively stable military environment' established by collective endeavour of UN and IFOR: implementation of political and civilians undertakings ahead.
- 'Sombre anniversary' of worst nuclear disaster in history.
- 'Substantive progress' towards conflict settlement urged.
- 1997 special General Assembly review of Agenda 21 should 'revitalize' international commitment to sustainable development.
- 1998 special session on drugs recommended: upsurge in abuse of stimulants.
- After Beijing: emphasis on poverty eradication.
- Armed conflict continues.
- Cash crunch continues as debt nears $3 billion: UN downsizes and looks for savings.
- Comprehensive nuclear test-ban 'imperative says Secretary-General.
- Council approves export/import monitoring mechanism to ensure Iraq's weapons programme is not redeveloped.
- Embarking on a 'road to peace, tolerance and prosperity.'(Haiti)
- Extradite suspects in attempt on Egyptian president's life or face diplomatic sanctions.
- Identification of voters suspended as stalemate is reported.
- In face of large-scale killings, urgent calls for dialogue and contingency planning.
- Peace process gathering new momentum.
- Preparatory Committee discusses draft for International Criminal Court.
- Priorities for eliminating disparities through global partnership at UNCTAD IX.
- Probe into allegations of arms supplies to continue: UN troops leave, new office to be set up.
- Reproductive rights and health discussed.
- Sale of children must be eliminated: development and gender issues stressed.
- Security Council calls for disengagement of forces, comprehensive cease-fire.
- Security Council calls on Somali political leaders to return to inclusive negotiations.
- Security Council condemns attacks on civilians: calls for immediate cessation of hostilities by all parties.
- Security Council says flight of Libyan aircraft to Jeddah a clear violation of resolution.
- Serious war crimes should be dealt with by permanent international criminal court, says Justice Richard Goldstone.
- Small satellites, space debris, sharing outer space benefits considered by two subcommittees.
- Solution nearer on Nagorny Karabakh issue.
- The Secretary-General: excerpts from statements by United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
- The United Nations system-wide special initiative on Africa: ten-year, $25-billion drive for development.
- With pace of peace process slow, meeting goals of Lusaka Protocol will determine UNAVEM's continuation.
- Enhancing support of African development.