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... June 14 it unanimously adopted resolution 697 , extending UNFICYP's mandate through December 15 ; on December 12 it again renewed the mandate under resolution 723 until June 15 , 1992 . The issue of funding for UNFICYP continued to ...
... June 14 it unanimously adopted resolution 697 , extending UNFICYP's mandate through December 15 ; on December 12 it again renewed the mandate under resolution 723 until June 15 , 1992 . The issue of funding for UNFICYP continued to ...
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Report by the President to the Congress United States. President. Yugoslavia In June 1991 violence broke out in Yugoslavia following dec- larations of independence by the republics of Croatia and Slove- nia . Mandated by the Conference ...
Report by the President to the Congress United States. President. Yugoslavia In June 1991 violence broke out in Yugoslavia following dec- larations of independence by the republics of Croatia and Slove- nia . Mandated by the Conference ...
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... June 7. Discussions focused on negotiations on nuclear power sources in space , space debris , the delineation and definition of outer space and the use of geostationary orbit . Many delegations expressed concern that negotiations on ...
... June 7. Discussions focused on negotiations on nuclear power sources in space , space debris , the delineation and definition of outer space and the use of geostationary orbit . Many delegations expressed concern that negotiations on ...
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... June 18 , observed that members of the Committee noted with satisfaction the growing number of UN peacekeeping operations and cited their prolifer- ation as evidence of the UN's increased ability to contribute to international peace and ...
... June 18 , observed that members of the Committee noted with satisfaction the growing number of UN peacekeeping operations and cited their prolifer- ation as evidence of the UN's increased ability to contribute to international peace and ...
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... June 27 and July 23 - September 4. During this period , the CD held 29 for- mal plenary meetings and 18 informal meetings . Those issues receiving the most attention were : nuclear test ban , chemical weapons , new weapons of mass ...
... June 27 and July 23 - September 4. During this period , the CD held 29 for- mal plenary meetings and 18 informal meetings . Those issues receiving the most attention were : nuclear test ban , chemical weapons , new weapons of mass ...
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