S/RES/886(1993) SC
Security Council resolution 886 (1993) [on renewal of the mandate of the UN Operation in Somalia II and on the process of national reconciliation, reconstruction and political settlement in Somalia]
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| Draft symbol | S/RES/886(1993) |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/886(1993) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/886(1993) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.3317
Full text of resolution
Resolution 886 (1993)
of 18 November 1993
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolutions 733 (1992) of 23 January 1992 and all
subsequent relevant resolutions,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 12
November 1993, 30
Noting the significant improvement in the situation in most areas of
Somalia achieved by the United Nations Operation in Somalia II as
described in that report,
Noting also paragraph 72 of the report of the Secretary-General,
Recognizing that the people of Somalia bear the ultimate responsibility for national reconciliation and reconstruction of their own country,
Stressing the commitment of the international community to
continue helping Somalia in its efforts to accelerate the process of
national reconstruction and to promote stability, rehabilitation and
political reconciliation and to regain a normal, peaceful life,
Recalling that the highest priority of the Operation continues to be
to support the efforts of the Somali people in promoting the process of
national reconciliation and the establishment of democratic institutions,
Affirming that the General Agreement signed in Addis Ababa on 8
January 1993 31 and the Addis Ababa Agreement of the First Session of
the Conference on National Reconciliation in Somalia, signed on 27
March 1993, 23 establish a sound basis for resolution of the problems in
Somalia,
Emphasizing in this context the crucial importance of disarmament
in achieving lasting peace and stability throughout Somalia,
Condemning the continuing acts of violence and armed attacks
against persons engaged in humanitarian and peace-keeping efforts, and
paying tribute to those troops and humanitarian personnel of several
countries who have been killed or injured while serving in Somalia,
Determining that the situation in Somalia continues to threaten peace
and security in the region,
1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General;
2. Commends the Secretary-General, his Special Representative and
the personnel of the United Nations Operation in Somalia II for their
achievements in improving the conditions of the Somali people and in
promoting the process of national reconciliation and reconstruction of
the country;
3. Decides, acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United
Nations, to renew the mandate of the Operation for an additional period
expiring on 31 May 1994;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council
by 15 January 1994, or at any time before that if the situation warrants,
on the progress made in achieving national reconciliation by the Somali
people and that made in the attainment of political, security and
humanitarian goals, and also requests the Secretary-General, as part of
that report, to provide an updated plan setting out the Operation's future
concerted strategy with regard to its humanitarian, political and security
activities;
5. Also decides to undertake a fundamental review of the mandate
of the Operation by 1 February 1994 in the light of the report of the
Secretary-General and his updated plan;
6. Urges all parties in Somalia, including movements and factions,
to accelerate their efforts to achieve political reconciliation, peace and
security and immediately to abide by the cease-fire and disarmament
agreements reached in Addis Ababa, particularly the immediate
cantonment of all heavy weapons;
7. Underscores the importance of the Somali people attaining
specific goals in the context of political reconciliation, in particular the
early establishment and effective functioning of all district and regional
councils and an interim national authority;
8. Stresses in this regard the importance it attaches to the accelerated
implementation by the Somali people, with the assistance of the United
Nations and donor countries, of the recommendations contained in
annex I of the report of the Secretary-General of 17 August 1993 21 and
endorsed by the Security Council in its resolution 865 (1993) of 22
September 1993, and in particular the establishment of an operational
police, penal and judiciary system at the regional and district level as
soon as feasible;
9. Reminds all parties in Somalia, including movements and factions,
that continued United Nations involvement in Somalia depends on their
active cooperation and tangible progress towards a political settlement;
10. Welcomes and supports the ongoing diplomatic efforts being
made by Member States and international organizations, in particular
those in the region, to assist United Nations efforts to bring all parties
in Somalia, including movements and factions, to the negotiating table;
11. Reaffirms the obligations of States to implement fully the
embargo on all deliveries of weapons and military equipment to
Somalia imposed by paragraph 5 of resolution 733 (1992),
12. Expresses concern at the destabilizing effects of cross-border
arms flows in the region, affirms the importance it attaches to the
security of the countries neighbouring Somalia, and calls for the
cessation of such arms flows;
13. Welcomes the Fourth Coordination Meeting for Humanitarian Assistance for Somalia, to be held at Addis Ababa from 29
November to 1 December 1993;
14. Emphasizes the relationship between national rehabilitation
and progress in the process of national reconciliation in Somalia, and
encourages donor countries to make contributions to Somalia's
rehabilitation as demonstrable political progress occurs, and in
particular to contribute urgently to rehabilitation projects in those
regions where progress on political reconciliation and security has been
made;
15. Expresses its appreciation to those Member States which
have contributed to or provided logistical or other assistance to the
Operation or offered to do so, and encourages those who are in a
position to do so to contribute, on an urgent basis, troops, equipment,
and financial and logistical support to enhance the Operation's
capability to carry out its mandate and to ensure the safety of the
personnel;
16. Requests the Secretary-General to ask the Somalia Trust
Fund Committee to review claims and make payments on an urgent
basis and urges Member States to make funds available directly or
through the Somalia Trust Fund for priority projects, including the reestablishment of the Somali police and demining, on an urgent basis;
17. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
Adopted unanimously at the 3317th meeting.
30 Official Records of the Security Council, Forty-eighth
Year, Supplement for October, November and December 1993,
document S/26738.
31 Ibid., Supplement for January, February and March
1993, document S/25168, annex II.