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United Nations Security Council Resolution 851

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against UNITA, unless the Secretary-General reported by 15 September 1993 that a ceasefire was being observed and an agreement was reached on the implementation of the peace agreement and relevant Security Council resolutions. The legality of the Angolan government was recognised and welcomed the
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plan. Taking note of UNITA's intention not to impede the delivery humanitarian aid, the resolution urged Member States, specialised agencies of the United Nations and non-governmental organisations to increase humanitarian relief assistance to Angola.
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The resolution concluded by requesting the Secretary-General to report on developments in Angola by 15 September 1993, and submit as soon as possible the budgetary implications of bringing UNAVEM II up to its full strength as mandated in
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as well as repeated attempts to seize additional territory and non-withdrawal of troops were all condemned. The Council stated that such violations were incompatible with the peace accords, stressing the need to immediately resume a
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The council reiterated its readiness to substantially expand the United Nations presence in the country in the event of significant progress in the peace process. It also demanded that
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accept the outcome of the elections in 1992 and abide by the "Acordos de Paz" peace agreement. UNITA's continued military actions which resulted in harm to the civilian population and
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and implement the peace agreement and relevant Security Council resolutions. Meanwhile, all states were urged not to give military support to UNITA that could harm the peace process.
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and other locations occupied by UNITA. An attack by UNITA forces on a train on 27 May 1993 in southern Angola which killed around 100 people, was condemned as a violation of
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to bring about an end to the crisis through negotiations were supported, emphasising the importance of a continued United Nations presence in Angola.
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provision of assistance to the government in support of the democratic process and steps taken by Boutros-Ghali to implement the emergency
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Further addressing UNITA, the council asked it to ensure the evacuation of foreign nationals and their family members from
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and the deteriorating political, military and humanitarian situation in the country. The efforts of the
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The resolution began by welcoming statements and declarations made by the
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The United Nations and the situation in Angola: May 1991 – February 1995
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The security council stated it would consider further action under the
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Kalley, Jacqueline Audrey; Schoeman, Elna; Andor, Lydia Eve (1999).
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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 801 to 900
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United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Angola
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United Nations. Dept. of Public Information (1995).
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Document
Security Council
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Brazil
Cape Verde
Djibouti
Hungary
Japan
Morocco
New Zealand
Pakistan
Spain
Venezuela
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696
747
785
793
804
811
823

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