S/26384 SC
Draft resolution
| Draft symbol | S/26384 |
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| Sponsors (1) |
Security Council
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Vote Consensus — S/PV.3272
Speeches following this vote (1)
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as
representative of the United States.
The adoption of today's resolution marks a crucial next step in the
process envisioned by the Governors Island Accord.
The process is not a quick fix. Rather, the Haitian parties have
recognized that a lasting settlement in Haiti requires fundamental changes in
its institutions, and that the process the inte…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions 841 (1993) of 16 June 1993 and 861 (1993) of 27 August 1993,
Recalling also the Governors Island Agreement between the Republic of Haiti and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti, contained in the report of the Secretary-General of 24 July 1993 (S/26063) and the letter of the President of the Republic of Haiti to the United Nations and Organization of American States Secretaries-General,
Commending the efforts undertaken by the Special Envoy for Haiti of the international community,
Reaffirming the international community's commitment to a restoration of democracy in Haiti,
Taking note of the Secretary-General's report of 25 August 1993 (S/26352) which contains recommendations concerning the establishment of a new police force in Haiti under a proposed United Nations Mission in Haiti;
1. Approves the dispatch of 30 personnel to assess requirements and prepare an advance team for the possible dispatch of both the civilian police and military assistance in Haiti;
2. Calls for the establishment of a new police force in Haiti, including a modernized armed force with the presence of United Nations personnel;
3. Reiterates the continuing responsibility of the international community for the maintenance of security, democracy, and the rule of law in Haiti.
3 _ and contemplates that this advance team could be will expire within one month, Decides that the mandate of the advance team incorporated into the proposed United Nations Mission in Haiti if and when such a mission is formally established by the Council; 4 Logks forward to a further report of the Secretary-General on including the proposed establishment of the United Nations Mission in Haiti) 1 in particular a detailed estimate of the cost projected of this operation, and scope a time-frame for its implementation, and the conclusion of this operation, and how to ensure coordination, inter alia, establishing the proposed between it and the work of the Organization of American States, with a view to misgion on an expeditious bagis, if the Council so decides; 5 Urges the Secretary-General to enter expeditiously into discussions with the Government of Haiti on a status of mission agreement to facilitate the early dispatch of the United Nations Misgion in Haiti, if and when the Council so decides; 6 Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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