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UN Security Council
Resolution 928
UNOMUR medal bar
Date20 June 1994
Meeting no.3,391
CodeS/RES/928 ( Document)
SubjectRwanda
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council resolution 928, adopted unanimously on 20 June 1994, after reaffirming resolutions 812 (1993), 846 (1993) and 891 (1993) on the situation in Rwanda, the Council stressed the need to continue to implement the arms embargo on the country imposed in Resolution 918 (1994) and extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission Uganda–Rwanda (UNOMUR) for a final period of three months until 21 September 1994. [1]

The Council agreed that UNOMUR's withdrawal should take place in phases, requesting the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali report on the termination of UNOMUR before it completed its mandate. Appreciation was expressed towards the Government of Uganda for its co-operation with UNOMUR, stressing the continued importance of the co-operation.

The resolution also stressed that the issue of arms flows in the region was of major concern.

See also

References

  1. ^ United Nations, Dept. of Public Information (1996). The United Nations and Rwanda, 1993–1996. United Nations, Dept. of Public Information. p. 335. ISBN  978-92-1-100561-5.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

UN Security Council
Resolution 928
UNOMUR medal bar
Date20 June 1994
Meeting no.3,391
CodeS/RES/928 ( Document)
SubjectRwanda
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
←  927 Lists of resolutions 929 →

United Nations Security Council resolution 928, adopted unanimously on 20 June 1994, after reaffirming resolutions 812 (1993), 846 (1993) and 891 (1993) on the situation in Rwanda, the Council stressed the need to continue to implement the arms embargo on the country imposed in Resolution 918 (1994) and extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission Uganda–Rwanda (UNOMUR) for a final period of three months until 21 September 1994. [1]

The Council agreed that UNOMUR's withdrawal should take place in phases, requesting the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali report on the termination of UNOMUR before it completed its mandate. Appreciation was expressed towards the Government of Uganda for its co-operation with UNOMUR, stressing the continued importance of the co-operation.

The resolution also stressed that the issue of arms flows in the region was of major concern.

See also

References

  1. ^ United Nations, Dept. of Public Information (1996). The United Nations and Rwanda, 1993–1996. United Nations, Dept. of Public Information. p. 335. ISBN  978-92-1-100561-5.

External links


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