Statement / by the President of the Security Council.
1997
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Details
SymbolS/PRST/1997/57
TitleStatement / by the President of the Security Council.
Other titles
Statement [on the item entitled "The situation in Somalia"]
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Summary
Statement made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 3845th meeting, 23 Dec. 1997, in connection with prior consultations held among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Somalia"; welcomes the outcome of meetings in Cairo between the Somali leaders, which were concluded on 22 Dec. 1997, in particular their decision to adopt a federal system with regional autonomy and their agreement to form a transitional government of national unity and to hold an inclusive conference of national reconciliation in Baidoa through which a presidential council and a Prime Minister will be elected; urges the Secretary-General to continue his consultations with the Somali parties, interested and regional States and organizations concerned on means for UN to support peace and reconciliation efforts / President, Security Council.
Action note1997-12-23
Meeting record
S/PV.3845
Agenda information
S/52 [84] SOMALIA SITUATION
Date[New York] : UN, 23 Dec. 1997.
Description
2 p.
Notes
Statement made on behalf of the Security Council, 3845th meeting, 23 Dec. 1997, in connection with prior consultations held among Council members on the item entitled "The situation in Somalia". Welcomes the outcome of meetings between the Somali leaders held in Cairo concluded on 22 Dec. 1997, in particular their decision to adopt a federal system with regional autonomy and their agreement to form a transitional government of national unity and to hold an inclusive conference of national reconciliation in Baidoa through which a presidential council and a Prime Minister will be elected; urges the Secretary-General to continue his consultations with the Somali parties, interested and regional States and organizations concerned on means for UN to support peace and reconciliation efforts.