SecCo to hold consultations on Mideast/UN team probing Israeli charges returns to N.Y. – Spokesman’s Office noon briefing (excerpts)


HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SPOKESMAN'S NOON BRIEFING
BY STEPHANE DUJARRIC
ASSOCIATE SPOKESWOMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
 OF THE UNITED NATIONS

UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

Thursday, October 14, 2004

 SECURITY COUNCIL TO HOLD CONSULTATIONS ON MIDDLE EAST

  • At 3:00 p.m. today, the Security Council is scheduled to hold closed consultations on the situation in the Middle East.

U.N. TEAM PROBING ISRAELI CHARGES RETURNS TO NEW YORK: The Spokesman was asked when the members of the UN team that went to the Middle East to investigate Israeli allegations that a rocket was being carried inside an ambulance belonging to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNWRA), would be returning, and to whom they would be reporting. The Spokesman said that the team was now back in New York and would be reporting to the Secretary-General. 
 
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Document symbol: Noonbriefing_151004
Document Type: Press briefing
Document Sources: Secretary-General
Subject: Humanitarian relief, Middle East situation, Refugee camps, Refugees and displaced persons
Publication Date: 15/10/2004
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