UNSC

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  • The UNSC issues a presidential statement...

    The UNSC issues a presidential statement expressing its great concern at the situation in Syria, asking Syrian authorities to complish their obligations, to cease the use of force and act with the utmost restraint, to allow access for international humanitarian agencies and cooperate with the OHCHR.
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    UNSC's resonses to the Syrian uprising

  • Russia and China veto a UNSC resolution...

    Russia and China veto a UNSC resolution that would condemn the violence in Syria and threatening sanctions.
  • Russia and China veto a UNSC resolution...(again)

    Russia and China veto a UNSC resolution and they called for a “Syrian-led political transition to a democratic, plural political system.”
  • The UNSC calls upon Syria to...

    The UNSC calls upon Syria to “allow immediate, full and unimpeded access of humanitarian personnel to all populations in need of humanitarian assistance.”
  • The UNSC unanimously adopts....

    The UNSC unanimously adopts Resolution 2024, authorizing an advance team of 30 unarmed observers to report on the implementation of the ceasefire.
  • The UNSC unanimously adopts...

    The UNSC unanimously adopts Resolution 2043, which authorizes the United Nations Supervision Mission in Syria, a 90-day deployment of 300 unarmed observers to monitor the ceasefire and full implementation of the Annan plan.
  • The UNSC releases a press statement...

    The UNSC releases a press statement condemning the killing of over 100 people in Houla in attacks that involved the killing of civilians. The UNSC demands the cessation of violence in all its forms.
  • The UNSC adopts...

    The UNSC adopts resolution 2059, renewing the mandate of UNSMIS for a “final period of 30 days,” indicating that any further renewal would require a significant reduction in violence on the ground.
  • The UNSC holds a...

    The UNSC holds a special session to discuss the crisis in Syria.