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ADDRESS BY HE JACOB ZUMA, DEPUTY PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH
AFRICA AND FACILITATOR OF THE BURUNDI CEASEFIRE NEGOTIATIONS, TO
THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL, New York, United States of...
Deputy President Jacob Zuma will travel to New York, United States
of America this evening, 3 December 2002, to solicit support from
the United Nations for the Burundi peace process.
External assistance will be crucial to helping Burundi meet its
emergency and administrative needs during the country's political
transition, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said in a...
Full implementation of the peace accord for Burundi will only be
possible if a ceasefire agreement includes all the warring parties
and political movements, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi...
The United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, yesterday said he
is awaiting Baghdad's formal reply to the Security Council's latest
resolution aimed at returning weapons inspectors to Iraq.
The Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations today reported that
Baghdad has decided to accept the return of weapons inspectors to
the country under the terms of a new Security Council resolution...
The Security Council today voted unanimously to return United
Nations weapons inspectors to Iraq, offering Baghdad a last chance
to comply with its disarmament obligations and recalling previous...