Important meetings in the Security Council tomorrow, on monitoring the breakdown in the Golan and the sanctions on Haiti

Important meetings in the Security Council tomorrow, on monitoring the breakdown in the Golan and the sanctions on Haiti

A closed consultations session will be held tomorrow, Monday evening, US time, during which Jin Pierre Lacroix, the Secretary-General of Peace Conservation Operations, will present a detailed report on the consultations’ outcomes and an activity report on the work of the United Nations Clash Clash Resolution Monitoring Forces.

Tomorrow, Monday, there will be a night session that will be followed by closed consultations about the situation in Haiti. Helen Lami, the special representative of the UN forces operating in Haiti and the head of her political mission, will give an overview of the situation in Haiti and the UN’s efforts in this regard during this session.

The UN Security Council will vote on a draught resolution to impose sanctions on the current political system in Haiti this week, as should be mentioned in this context.

Despite having been submitted to the Security Council in a joint formulation by the missions of the United States and Mexico, the draught resolution imposing sanctions on Haiti has not yet been issued by the Security Council with any particular timetable of an appointment or The day of the voting session.

Tomorrow, the Security Council will hold crucial sessions on the monitoring of the Golan split and the sanctions against Haiti.

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