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The United States on Monday ratcheted up disarmament pressure on
Iraq but key members of the UN Security Council called for giving
inspectors more time following their first report on attempts to...
With UN weapons inspectors poised Monday to deliver a key report on
Iraq to the Security Council, Russian President Vladimir Putin told
British Prime Minister Tony Blair that inspections must be...
Government has reiterated its call on the international community,
especially the United States (US), not take unilateral action to
resolve the Iraqi situation, but to act within the United...
A US drive to quickly bring the nuclear crisis with North Korea to
the United Nations has met with little enthusiasm in Seoul and
puzzled analysts, who view Washington's intentions as unclear.
In a bid to bolster the peace process in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (DRC), the UN Security Council yesterday agreed to
enlarge the United Nations mission in the country to 8,700 military...
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...
Gravely concerned at the harmful impact of small arms and light
weapons on civilians in armed conflict, the UN Security Council
today called for measures to keep these arsenals from falling into...