UN Security Council
Resolution 930 |
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Date: | 27 June 1994 |
Meeting no.: | 3,393 |
Code: | S/RES/930 (Document) |
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Vote: | For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0 |
Subject: | South Africa |
Result: | Adopted |
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ARG BRA CZE DJI ESP | |
NGA NZL OMA PAK RWA | |
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South Africa |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 930, adopted unanimously on June 27, 1994, after recalling resolutions 772 (1992) and 894 (1994), the Council noted with satisfaction that a democratic and non-racial government had been established in South Africa, and terminated the United Nations Observer Mission in South Africa (UNOMSA).[1]
The efforts of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali and UNOMSA, together with the Organization of African Unity, Commonwealth of Nations and the European Union were commended. Finally, the Council decided to remove the item titled "The question of South Africa" from the matters of which it was seized.[1] International sanctions on the country were lifted in Resolution 919.
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