07/01/2002
Press Release
United Nations
SC/7258

CHAIRPERSONS AND VICE-CHAIRPERSONS OF SECURITY COUNCIL

SANCTIONS COMMITTEES ELECTED FOR 2002


NEW YORK, 4 January (Department of Political Affairs) -- Pursuant to paragraph 4 (b) of the note by the President of the Security Council dated

30 October 1998 (S/1016) and after consultations among the members of the Council, it was agreed to elect the chairpersons and vice-chairpersons of the following sanctions committees for the period running until 31 December 2002:


Security Council Committee established by resolution 661 (1990) concerning the situation between Iraq and Kuwait:


Chairman:���Ole Peter Kolby (Norway)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Bulgaria and Mauritius


Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 748 (1992)

concerning Libya:


Chairman:���François Lonseny Fall (Guinea)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Bulgaria and Ireland


Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 751 (1992)

concerning Somalia:


Chairman:���Stefan Tafrov (Bulgaria)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Mexico and Norway


Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 864 (1993)

concerning the situation in Angola:


Chairman:���Richard Ryan (Ireland)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Cameroon and Colombia


Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 918 (1994)

concerning Rwanda:


Chairman:���Mikhail Wehbe (Syria)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Guinea and Ireland


Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1132 (1997)

concerning Sierra Leone:


Chairman:���Jorge Eduardo Navarrete (Mexico)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Cameroon and Singapore


Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999)

concerning Afghanistan:


Chairman:���Alfonso Valdivieso (Colombia)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Guinea and Singapore


Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1343 (2001)

concerning Liberia:


Chairman:���Kishore Mahbubani (Singapore)

Vice-Chairmen:��� Mauritius and Syria


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