United Nations Security Council Resolution 1492

UN Security Council
Resolution 1492
Date: 18 July 2003
Meeting no.: 4,789
Code: S/RES/1492 (Document)

Vote: For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0
Subject: The situation in Sierra Leone
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 2003:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  RUS  UK  USA

non-permanent members:
 ANG  BUL  CHI  CMR  ESP
 GER  GUI  MEX  PAK  SYR

Flag of Sierra Leone

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1492, adopted unanimously on July 18, 2003, after recalling all previous resolutions on the situation in Sierra Leone, the Council approved a four stage reduction of the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL), culmuinating in a complete withdrawal by December 2004.[1]

The Security Council recognised the fragile security situation in the Mano River region, notably the civil war in neighbouring Liberia and the need to strengthen the capacity of the Sierra Leone Police and Armed Forces. It approved of the Secretary-General Kofi Annan's decision concerning the drawdown of UNAMSIL by the end of 2004. The Secretary-General would submit additional recommendations in early 2004 regarding a residual United Nations presence in Sierra Leone.

Key benchmarks of the reduction would be monitored by the Council, while the Secretary-General was instructed to report at the end of each of the four phases on progress made.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Security Council approves 'modified status quo' option for drawdown of Sierra Leone force, culmulating in complete withdrawal by end of 2004". United Nations. July 18, 2003. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2003/sc7819.doc.htm. 
  2. ^ McCormack, T.; McDonald, Avril (2006). Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law - 2003, Volume 6; Volume 2003. Cambridge University Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-9067042031. 

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