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1.2
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... few Member States ...
pay their dues fully and on time ... refuse adequately to resource the UN when
specific budgets are agreed.
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2.3
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In Somalia ... most appalling
suffering and an international response to it which was fearfully late.
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2.4
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We
largely blame the donor Governments for this tragic failure to respond
adequately; appeals from the UN Secretariat went largely unheard for too long.
... urge ... especially, the Permanent members of the Security Council -
discipline themselves to learn ... how better to respond ...
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2.7
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...
there should be a fuller UN preemptive policy towards the threat of warfare in
Kosova ...
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2.12
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... Khmer Rouge ...
even tighter sanctions should be imposed against them and against any country
which is found to be supporting them.
... ongoing military protection should be given ...
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2.17
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... UN presence in
Angola ... was under-resourced, not least in terms of personnel ...
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2.18
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... ensure that the
legitimate Government of that country is given all necessary support ...
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2.19
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We trust that the
resourcing implications of the UN's vital role ... will remain firmly rooted in
the minds of the members of the Security Council as they plan and implement the
UN process in ...
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2.20
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Southern Africa ...
the drought ... has challenged the UN and other(s) ... to meet massive human
needs ... we call for priority treatment to be given to the region by donors ...
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2.24
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... Sudan ... the role of the UN should be enhanced as a key peace-maker in that
country.
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