United Nations Security Council Resolution 815

UN Security Council
Resolution 815
Date: 30 March 1993
Meeting no.: 3,189
Code: S/RES/815 (Document)

Vote: For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0
Subject: Croatia
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 1993:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  RUS  UK  USA

non-permanent members:
 BRA  CPV  DJI  ESP  HUN
 JPN  MAR  NZL  PAK  VEN

UN troops in Sarajevo

United Nations Security Council Resolution 815, adopted unanimously on March 30, 1993, after reaffirming Resolution 743 (1992) and all subsequent relevant resolutions concerning the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) including 802 (1993) and 807 (1993), the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, extended UNPROFOR's mandate for an additional interim period ending June 30, 1993.

The Council members also noted that it would reconsider UNPROFOR's mandate one month after the adoption of the current resolution in light of any new developments. It also reaffirmed its support for the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia in their efforts to help to define the future status of those territories comprising the United Nations Protected Areas which are integral parts of Croatia, demanding full respect for the Geneva Conventions and international humanitarian law in these areas and freedom of movement for UNPROFOR.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ceulemans, Carl (2005). Reluctant justice: a just-war analysis of the international use of force in the former Yugoslavia (1991-1995). ASP / VUBPRESS Brussels,. p. 33. ISBN 978-9054873990. 

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