Letter dated 5 October 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
2005
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Abstract
Transmits report of the Monitoring Group on Somalia pursuant to Security Council resolution 1587 (2005).
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S/2005/625
Title
Letter dated 5 October 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
Author
Agenda
S/60 [84] SOMALIA SITUATION
Action note
2005-10-05
Publisher
[New York] , UN, 4 Oct. 2005
Date
2005-10-04
Pagination
60 p.
Content Type
UN documents and resolutions
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Record Created
2023-07-07
Language
English
French
Arabic
Chinese
Spanish
Russian
French
Arabic
Chinese
Spanish
Russian
Record ID
14973
Note
Submitted in accordance with para. 3 (d) of Security Council resolution 1587 (2005).
Annexes (p. 35-60): 1. Arms purchases and sales at the Bakaraaha Arms Market investigated during the mandate period -- 2. Response of the Government of Yemen to the Monitoring Group -- 3. Flight details from Yemen to Bossaso (Somalia) -- 4. Sample sources of revenue -- 5. List of vessels attacked by pirates off the Somali coast in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden -- 6. Response of the Government of Ethiopia to the Monitoring Group -- 7. Countries visited and representatives of Governments, organizations and private entities interviewed
Annexes (p. 35-60): 1. Arms purchases and sales at the Bakaraaha Arms Market investigated during the mandate period -- 2. Response of the Government of Yemen to the Monitoring Group -- 3. Flight details from Yemen to Bossaso (Somalia) -- 4. Sample sources of revenue -- 5. List of vessels attacked by pirates off the Somali coast in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden -- 6. Response of the Government of Ethiopia to the Monitoring Group -- 7. Countries visited and representatives of Governments, organizations and private entities interviewed
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