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10-Dec-2004 Situation of and asistance to Palestinian women – SecGen report Agenda Item, Assistance, Women E/CN.6/2005/4
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Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

Entity:

United Nations system

Type

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Country:

21-Sep-2001 International situation – Conclusions, Plan of Action of Extraordinary EU Council – Letter from Belgium Agenda Item, Middle East situation, Terrorism A/56/407|S/2001/909
Sources:

European Union (EU), General Assembly, Security Council

Entity:

Intergovernmental organization or multilateral, State, United Nations system

Type

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Country:

Belgium

24-Mar-1983 Mideast situation/Palestine – European Council meeting conclusions – Letter from Germany Incidents, Middle East situation, Peace proposals and efforts, Situation in Lebanon, Situation in the OPT including Jerusalem A/38/124|S/15657
Sources:

General Assembly, Security Council

Entity:

State, United Nations system

Type

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Country:

Germany

12-Feb-1948 UN Palestine Commission – Special Report to the Security Council – Conclusions proposed Governance, International presence, Legal issues, Middle East situation, Negotiations and agreements, Palestine question, Population, Security issues, Statehood-related A/AC.21/R/6
Sources:

General Assembly, Security Council, United Nations Palestine Commission (UNPC)

Entity:

United Nations system

Type

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