Letter dated 4 August 1999 from the Permanent Representative of Uzbekistan to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General
1999
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SymbolA/54/203
S/1999/849
S/1999/849
TitleLetter dated 4 August 1999 from the Permanent Representative of Uzbekistan to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General
AccessEnglish: A_54_203--S_1999_849-EN - PDF ; Español: A_54_203--S_1999_849-ES - PDF ; Français: A_54_203--S_1999_849-FR - PDF ; Русский: A_54_203--S_1999_849-RU - PDF ; العربية: A_54_203--S_1999_849-AR - PDF ; 中文: A_54_203--S_1999_849-ZH - PDF ;
Action note1999-08-04
AuthorsUzbekistan
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A/54/251 20 Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including special economic assistance. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
A/54/251 20f Emergency international assistance for peace, normalcy and reconstruction of war-stricken Afghanistan. AFGHANISTAN--RECONSTRUCTION
A/54/251 50 Situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security. AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
S/54 [46] AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
A/54/251 20f Emergency international assistance for peace, normalcy and reconstruction of war-stricken Afghanistan. AFGHANISTAN--RECONSTRUCTION
A/54/251 50 Situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security. AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
S/54 [46] AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
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Statement issued on 3 August 1999 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan [concerning the latest flaring up of military confrontation in Afghanistan which has resulted in a suspension of deliveries of humanitarian assistance]
Date[New York] : UN, 4 Aug. 1999
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2 p.
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Transmits statement on the recent developments of the situation in Afghanistan; calls upon the inter-Afghan parties to cease hostilities, conclude a ceasefire agreement and resume peace negotiations under the auspices of the UN; also appeals to the States members of the "6+2" Group which signed the Tashkent Declaration to observe their commitments.