United Nations Security Council Resolution 1235

UN Security Council
Resolution 1235
Date: 30 April 1999
Meeting no.: 3,994
Code: S/RES/1235 (Document)

Vote: For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0
Subject: The situation concerning Western Sahara
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 1999:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  RUS  UK  USA

non-permanent members:
 ARG  BHR  BRA  CAN  GAB
 GAM  MAS  NAM  NED  SLO

Western Sahara coast

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1235, adopted unanimously on April 30, 1999, after reaffirming all previous resolutions on the question of the Western Sahara, the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) for a further two weeks until May 14, 1999.[1]

The Council noted a report of the Secretary-General Kofi Annan and his recommendations. In the report, he stated that timely implementation of the revised timetable was predicated among many issues: the full deployment of MINURSO troops by July 1999; co-operation of both parties in the voter identification process; the completion of repatriation arrangements by the end of 1999; the deployment of military units, police and military observers by January 2000; reduction and confinement of troops on both sides; the proclamation of a general amnesty. Therefore, the Secretary-General recommended that MINURSO's mandate be extended until October 30, 1999.[2]

The Secretary-General was instructed to keep the Council informed on developments in the Settlement Plan, particularly as regards to discussions between the Government of Morocco and Polisario Front and the viability of MINURSO's mandate.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Security Council extends Western Sahara mission until 14 May". United Nations. April 30, 1999. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1999/19990430.SC6668.html. 
  2. ^ United Nations (2002). Yearbook of the United Nations 1999 (5th ed.). United Nations Publications. pp. 180. ISBN 978-9211008562. 

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