UN Security Council
Resolution 728 |
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Date: | 8 January 1992 |
Meeting no.: | 3,029 |
Code: | S/RES/728 (Document) |
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Vote: | For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0 |
Subject: | The situation in Cambodia |
Result: | Adopted |
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Security Council composition in 1992: | |
permanent members: | |
non-permanent members: | |
AUT BEL CPV ECU HUN | |
IND JPN MAR VEN ZIM | |
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Land mine victim in Cambodia |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 728, adopted unanimously on January 8, 1992, after recalling resolutions 668 (1990), 717 (1991) and 718 (1991), the Council welcomed the implementation by all parties of the agreement in Paris on October 23, 1991, but expressed concern at the existence of land mines in Cambodia.
The Council noted the establishment of a mine-awareness programme by a report of the Secretary-General in Resolution 717, and that the agreements allow the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia to assist in the process of demining and to undertake training programmes. It also requested the Supreme National Council of Cambodia to co-operate with the United Nations Advance Mission in Cambodia with its expanded mandate of demining and training the local population, and again called upon all parties to observe the ceasefire.[1]
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