United Nations Security Council Resolution 1429

UN Security Council
Resolution 1429
Date: 30 July 2002
Meeting no.: 4,594
Code: S/RES/1429 (Document)

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

Security Council composition in 2002:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  RUS  UK  USA

non-permanent members:
 BUL  CMR  COL  GUI  IRL
 MEX  MRI  NOR  SIN  SYR

Western Sahara

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1429, adopted unanimously on July 30, 2002, after recalling all previous resolutionns on the situation in Western Sahara, particularly resolutions 1359 (2001) and 1394 (2001), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) for six months until January 31, 2003.[1]

Contents

Resolution

Observations

The Security Council was concerned at the lack of progress towards a political solution to the dispute between Morroco and the Polisario Front, which remained a potential source of instability to the Maghreb region. It reaffirmed its commitment to assist the parties in achieving a durable solution which will provide for the self-determination of the people of Western Sahara. The parties were commended for their respect of the ceasefire and MINURSO's efforts were also praised.

Acts

The Council supported the efforts of the Secretary-General Kofi Annan and his Personal Envoy James Baker III to find a settlement to the long-standing dispute between Morocco and the Polisario Front.[2] Furthermore, the parties and states in the region were asked to co-operate with the Secretary-General and his Personal Envoy.

The resolution welcomed the release of 101 prisoners of war and called upon the Polisario Front to release remaining prisoners under international humanitarian law. Both parties were asked to co-operate with the International Committee of the Red Cross to resolve the issue of persons unaccounted for since the start of the conflict.[3] The parties were also urged to implement confidence-building measures with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and for the international community to support the UNHCR and World Food Programme in overcoming the deteriorating food situation among refugees.[4]

Finally, the Secretary-General was asked to provide an assessment of the situation and reconfiguration of MINURSO before January 31, 2003.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Security Council extends MINURSO mandate to 31 January 2003". United Nations. July 30, 2002. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2002/sc7474.doc.htm. 
  2. ^ "UN to stay in Western Sahara". BBC News. July 31, 2002. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/2163319.stm. 
  3. ^ Shelley, Toby (2004). Endgame in the Western Sahara: what future for Africa's last colony. Zed Books. p. 153. ISBN 978-1842773413. 
  4. ^ "Security Council extends UN's Western Sahara mission through January 2003". United Nations News Centre. July 30, 2002. http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=4333&Cr=western&Cr1=sahara. 

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