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Security Council Resolutions

RESOLUTION 1560 (2003) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1531 (2003) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1507 (2003) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1466 (2003) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1434 (2002) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1430 (2002) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1398 (2002) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1369 (2001) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1344 (2001) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1320 (2000) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1312 (2000) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1298 (2000) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1297 (2000) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1227 (1999) (pdf file)
RESOLUTION 1226 (1999) (html file)
RESOLUTION 1177 (1998) (htm file)


REPORTS OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL

S/2004/708 2 September 2004
S/2004/543 7 July 2004
S/2004/180 5 March 2004
S/2003/1168 19 December 2003
S/2003/858 4 September 2003

S/2003/665

23 June 2003

S/2003/257

6 March 2003

S/2002/1393

20 December 2002

S/2002/977

30 August 2002

S/2002/245

8 March 2002

S/2001/1194

13 December 2001

S/2001/843

5 September 2001

S/2001/608

19 June 2001
S/2001/202 7 March 2001
S/2001/45 12 January 2001
S/2000/879 18 September 2000
S/2000/809 21 August 2000
S/2000/785 9 August 2000
S/2000/643 27 June 2000
S/2000/530 2 June 2000


Security Council Presidential Statements on the
situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia

S/PRST/2003/10, 17 July 2003
S/PRST/2002/1, 16 January 2002
S/PRST/2001/4, 9 February 2001
S/PRST/2000/34, 21 November 2000



REPORT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1298 (2000) CONCERNING THE SITUATION BETWEEN ERITREA AND ETHIOPIA

S/2001/503 18 May 2001
S/2001/39 12 January 2001
S/2000/1259 29 December 2000



REPORTS OF MISSIONS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL

S/2000/413 11 May 2000 Security Council special mission visit to Eritrea and Ethiopia, 9 and 10 May 2000



UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ERITREA (UNMEE)

In June 2000, after two years of fighting in a border dispute, Ethiopia and Eritrea sign a cessation of hostilities agreement following proximity talks led by Algeria and the Organization of African Unity. In July, the Security Council sets up UNMEE to maintain liaison with the parties and establish the mechanism for verifying the ceasefire. In September, the Council authorizes deployment within UNMEE of up to 4,200 military personnel to monitor the cessation of hostilities and assist in ensuring observance of security commitments.