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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1136


FieldValue
number1136
organSC
date6 November
year1997
meeting3,829
codeS/RES/1136
documenthttps://undocs.org/S/RES/1136(1997)
for15
abstention0
against0
subjectThe situation in Central African Republic
resultAdopted
imageFlag of the Central African Republic.svg
captionFlag of the Central African Republic

United Nations Security Council resolution 1136, adopted unanimously on 6 November 1997, after recalling Resolution 1125 (1997) regarding the situation in the Central African Republic, the Council authorised the continuation of the Inter-African Mission to Monitor the Implementation of the Bangui Agreements (MISAB) mission in the country for a further three months.

The MISAB monitoring mission of African countries was commended by the security council for its contributions towards stabilising the Central African Republic. It stressed for the need of all the parties to the Bangui Agreements to implement them fully.

Under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, countries participating in MISAB were authorised to ensure the security and freedom of movement of their personnel for a further three months. The Secretary-General Kofi Annan was asked to establish a fund in which Member States could financially contribute to MISAB. Within three months, he was also instructed to report to the council on the implementation of the current resolution and recommendations for further international assistance to the Central African Republic.

References

References

  1. (6 November 1997). "Acting under Chapter VII, council extends mandate of monitoring mission in Central African Republic for three months, from today". United Nations.
  2. Yusuf, Abdulqawi. (1999). "African Yearbook of International Law, 1998". Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
  3. United Nations Dept. of Public Information. (1998). "UN peacekeeping, 50 years, 1948–1998". United Nations Dept. of Public Information.
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