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United Nations Security Council Resolution 792

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and arms smuggling and protect UNTAC personnel. It further requested the Secretary-General the implications for the electoral process if the PDK continued refusal to co-operate, and to report to the council on developments no later than 15 February 1993. Despite the passing of the resolution, the PDK
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The resolution then went on to condemn the Party of Democratic Kampuchea (PDK) for its failure to meet its obligations, demanding that it do so under the Paris Agreements as every other party had. It made specific mention that it facilitate full deployment of UNTAC in the areas under its control
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and Party of the State of Cambodia, to co-operate with UNTAC and establish a neutral political environment for the conduct of free and fair elections with no intimidation, harassment or political violence. It also called on the Supreme National Council to meet regularly under the chairmanship of
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on the export of logs from Cambodia in order to protect the country's natural resources, calling on all states, particularly neighbouring states, to respect that moratorium and requesting the Supreme National Council to consider a similar measure relating to the export of minerals and gems.
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The council then invited UNTAC to establish all necessary border checkpoints and requested states to co-operate in both the establishment and maintenance of the checkpoints. It also supported a decision by the Supreme National Council to set a
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The Council determined that preparations for the elections, scheduled for May 1993, would proceed in all areas of Cambodia to which UNTAC had full and free access as at 31 January 1993, and called upon all Cambodian parties–
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immediately and not impede voter registration in those area; that it not impede on other political parties in the areas and that it implement fully phase II of the cease-fire, particularly with regards to
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The New interventionism, 1991–1994: United Nations experience in Cambodia, former Yugoslavia, and Somalia
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citizens in December 1992, attacked United Nations personnel and rejected the United Nations peace plan.
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United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Cambodia
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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 701 to 800
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Transition of the People's Republic of Kampuchea to Cambodia
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Economic sanctions: examining their philosophy and efficacy
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Intervention & change in Cambodia: towards democracy?
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Resolution 792 was adopted by 14 votes to none, with one
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Finally, the resolution urged all parties to observe the
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Index

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Security Council
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Austria
Belgium
Cape Verde
Ecuador
Hungary
India
Japan
Morocco
Venezuela
Zimbabwe
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717
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728
745
766
783
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