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UN Security Council discusses today situation in Guinea-Bissau [1]

30 Aug 2018

UN Security Council discusses today situation in Guinea-Bissau

Ambassador Anatolio Ndong Mba (Equatorial Guinea), as Chairman of the Guinea-Bissau Sanctions Committee in 2048, and Ambassador Mauro Vieira (Brazil), Chair of the Guinea-Bissau Peacebuilding Commission a brief communication. Prime Minister Aristides Gomes is due to represent his country at the meeting and a civil society representative, Elisa Maria Tavares Pinto, of the ECOWAS Women, Peace and Security Network, is also expected to speak to the Council via video teleconference, from Bissau. Follow the live session via the UN Web TV: http://webtv.un.org/live/ [2]

(* UN SC Session scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., New York time)

To download the report also on other languages: http://undocs.org/S/2018/771 [3]

News stories [4]
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  •  [6] A leader who put people at the centre of the Organization’s work [6]UN remembers Kofi Annan: A leader who put people at the centre of the Organization’s work [6]

Source URL: http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/un-security-council-discusses-today-situation-guinea-bissau

Links
[1] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/un-security-council-discusses-today-situation-guinea-bissau
[2] http://webtv.un.org/live/
[3] http://undocs.org/S/2018/771
[4] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/news-stories
[5] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/un-security-council-meeting-council-members-reiterate-importance-stability-pact-guinea-bissau-prime
[6] http://uniogbis.unmissions.org/en/un-remembers-kofi-annan-leader-who-put-people-centre-organization%E2%80%99s-work