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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1190


FieldValue
number1190
organSC
date13 August
year1998
meeting3,916
codeS/RES/1190
documenthttps://undocs.org/S/RES/1190(1998)
for15
abstention0
against0
subjectThe situation in Angola
resultAdopted
imageLocationAngola.svg
captionAngola in southern Africa

United Nations Security Council resolution 1190, adopted unanimously on 13 August 1998, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, particularly resolutions 864 (1993), 1127 (1997) and 1173 (1998), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) until 15 September 1998.

The security council deplored the deteriorating political and security situation in Angola, primarily due to the failure of UNITA to complete its obligations under the Acordos de Paz, Lusaka Protocol and relevant Security Council resolutions. Additionally, it noted that positive steps were taken to build confidence in the peace process.

The resolution welcomed the decision of the Secretary-General Kofi Annan to dispatch his Special Envoy to the country and requested the secretary-general to make recommendations regarding the future of the United Nations presence in Angola by 31 August 1998 which would be reviewed by the council. It demanded that UNITA immediately fulfill its obligations under the Lusaka Protocol and security council resolutions, including full demilitarisation and the extension of state administration throughout Angola.

Both the Angolan government and UNITA were urged to cease hostile propaganda, laying land mines, end forced conscription, co-operate with MONUA in its verification activities and make efforts towards national reconciliation. The government in particular was asked to ensure that the Angolan National Police refrain from activities inconsistent with the Lusaka Protocol and to respect UNITA as a political party. Finally, states were reminded to implement sanctions authorised in prior resolutions.

References

References

  1. (13 August 1998). "Security Council extends mandate of UN observer mission in Angola until 15 September". United Nations.
  2. (1999). "Mission updates: July–September 1998". International Peacekeeping.
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