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February, 2001


Reference No. Date Title

L/07/2000 29/Feb/2000 Tentative Calendar of Meetings of ESCAP, March 2000
L/06/2000 29/Feb/2000 International Women's Day: Women Making Peace, Wednesday, 8 March 2000
L/05/2000 15/Feb/2000 Impact of Globalization on Various Areas of World Discussed by Heads of UN Regional Commissions
G/07/2000 12/Feb/2000 United Nations Secretary-General's Remarks at the High-Level Round-Table with Heads of UN Agencies, Programmes and Related Institutions, Bangkok, 12 February 2000
G/06/2000 12/Feb/2000 United Nations Secretary-General’s Remarks at the ASEAN-UN “SUMMIT”, Bangkok, 12 February 2000
G/05/2000 11/Feb/2000 Text of Secretary-General Kofi Annan's address to the Tenth United Nations Conference on Trade and Development ("UNCTAD X"), Bangkok, 12 February 2000
G/04/2000 11/Feb/2000 Text of Secretary-General Kofi Annan's acceptance speech upon receiving an honorary Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science Honoris Causa from Thammasat University, Bangkok, 11 February 2000
N/02/2000 10/Feb/2000 Journalists are invited to attend Seminar on Interregional Cooperation in Trade and Investment: Asia-Latin America,15-16 February 2000
N/01/2000 10/Feb/2000 United Nations Secretary-General to visit Singapore /a>
G/03/2000 7/Feb/2000 Mr. Kofi Annan and his wife Nane Annan will visit Thailand and Singapore from 9-15 February 2000.
L/03/2000 2/Feb/2000 Asia-Europe Land Bridges seen as Potential Competitors Against Related Sea Routes