Letter dated 8 March 2005 from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia addressed to the President of the Security Council
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TitleLetter dated 8 March 2005 from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia addressed to the President of the Security Council
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Letter, 8 Mar. 2005, from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia
AccessEnglish: S_2005_153-EN - PDF ; Español: S_2005_153-ES - PDF ; Français: S_2005_153-FR - PDF ; Русский: S_2005_153-RU - PDF ; العربية: S_2005_153-AR - PDF ; 中文: S_2005_153-ZH - PDF ;
Summary
Transmits report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia. Outlines the mandate of the re-established UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and presents findings under the following headings: a) arms embargo violations during the mandate period; b) analysis of the trends and patterns of arms embargo violations; c) examples of arms embargo violations d) coordination with neighbouring States and regional and other organizations; and e) conclusions and recommendations; included annexes are; i) evidentiary standards and verification process; ii) arms purchases and sales at the Irtogte arms market during the mandate period; and iii) questions submitted to the Government of Yemen. DAA
Action note2005-03-08
AuthorsUN. Security Council Committee Established pursuant to Resolution 751 (1992) concerning Somalia. Chair
UN. Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (2003) and 1907 (2009)
UN. Monitoring Group Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1519 (2003) and 1907 (2009)
Agenda information
S/60 [84] SOMALIA SITUATION
Contains
Report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia pursuant to Security Council resolution 1558 (2004)
Date[New York] : UN, 9 Mar. 2005
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34 p.
Notes
Annexes (p. 30-34): 1. Evidentiary standards and verification process -- 2. Arms purchase and sales at the Irtogte arms market during the mandate period -- 3. Questions submitted to the Government of Yemen.