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S/23722 SC

The situation in Somalia

Draft symbol S/23722
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Security Council
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The Security Council, Recalling its resolution 733 (1992) of 23 January 1992, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Somalia (S/23693), Taking note of the signing of the cease-fire agreements in Mogadiscio on 3 March 1992, including agreements for the implementation of measures aimed at stabilising the cease-fire through a United Nations monitoring mission, Deeply regretting that the factions have thus not yet abided by their commitment to implement the cease-fire and have still not permitted the unimpeded provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance to the people in Somalia, Concerned by the magnitude of the human suffering caused by the conflict and that the continuation of the situation in Somalia constitutes a threat to international peace and security, Bearing in mind that the factors described in paragraph 76 of the Secretary-General's report (S/23693) must be taken into account, Recognizing the importance of cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations in the context of Chapter VIII of the Charter of the United Nations, Expressing its appreciation to the regional organizations, including the Organization of African Unity, the League of Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Conference, for their efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Somalia under difficult circumstances. 1. Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General; 2. Urges the Somali factions to honour their commitment under the cease-fire agreements of 3 March 1992; 3. Calls on all Somali factions to cooperate with the Secretary-General and to facilitate the delivery by United Nations agencies and other humanitarian organizations of humanitarian assistance to those in need, under the supervision of the coordinator mentioned in resolution 733 (1992); 4. Requests the Secretary-General to pursue his humanitarian efforts in Somalia and to use all the resources at his disposal, urgently including those of the relevant United Nations agencies, to address urgently the critical needs of the affected population in Somalia; 5. Calls on all Member States and all humanitarian organizations to contribute to and to cooperate with these humanitarian relief efforts; 6. Strongly supports the Secretary-General's decision urgently to dispatch a technical team to Somalia, accompanied by the coordinator, to work within the framework to and submit expeditiously objectives outlined in paragraphs 73 and 74 of his report (S/23693) and to submit expeditiously a report to the Security Council on this matter; 7. Requests that the technical team also develop a high priority plan to establish mechanisms to ensure the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian assistance; 8. Calls on all parties, movements and factions in Mogadiscio in particular and in Somalia in general, to respect fully the security and safety of the technical team and to guarantee their complete freedom of movement in and around Mogadiscio and other parts of Somalia; 9. Calls upon the Secretary-General of the United Nations to continue close cooperation with the Organization of African Unity, the League of Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Conference, in consultations with all Somali parties, movements and factions towards the convening of a conference for national reconciliation and unity in Somalia; 10. Calls on all Somali parties, movements and factions to cooperate fully with the Secretary-General in the implementation of this resolution; 11. Decides to remain seized of the matter until a peaceful solution is achieved.
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