Statement / by the President of the Security Ciuncil
2002
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SignaturaS/PRST/2002/9
TítuloStatement / by the President of the Security Ciuncil
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Statement [made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 4511th meeting, 10 Apr. 2002, in connection with the Council's consideration of the item entitled "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question"]
AccesoEnglish: S_PRST_2002_9-EN - PDF ; Español: S_PRST_2002_9-ES - PDF ; Français: S_PRST_2002_9-FR - PDF ; Other: S_PRST_2002_9-DE - PDF ; Русский: S_PRST_2002_9-RU - PDF ; العربية: S_PRST_2002_9-AR - PDF ; 中文: S_PRST_2002_9-ZH - PDF ;
Resúmen
Supports the Joint Statement (S/2002/369) issued in Madrid on 10 Apr. 2002 by the Secretary-General, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Secretary of State of the United States, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Spain and High Representative for European Union Common Foreign and Security Policy; calls upon the Government of Israel, the Palestinian Authority and all States in the region to cooperate with the efforts to achieve the goals set out in the Joint Statement and insists on the immediate implementation of resolutions 1402 (2002) and 1403 (2002).
Nota sobre el evento2002-04-10
Acta de la sesión
S/PV.4511
AutoresUN. Security Council (57th year : 2002). President
UN. Secretary-General
Russian Federation
United States
Spain
European Union
UN. Secretary-General
Russian Federation
United States
Spain
European Union
Información del programaS/57 [53] TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
S/57 [50] PALESTINE QUESTION
S/57 [54] MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
S/57 [50] PALESTINE QUESTION
S/57 [54] MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
Fecha[New York] : UN, 10 Apr. 2002
Descripción
3 p.
Notas
Includes joint statement on the escalating confrontation in the Middle East issued on 10 Apr. 2002 in Madrid by the Secretary-General of the UN, Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and Spain, Secretary of State of the United States and High Representative for European Union Common Foreign and Security Policy.