Mission of the Secretary General's Representative in the Dominican Republic
DOMREP | |
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German name | Mission of the Secretary General's Representative in the Dominican Republic |
English name | Mission of the Representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic |
French name | Mission du représentant du secrétaire général en République dominicaine |
Based on UN resolution | 203 (May 14, 1965) |
Other UN resolutions | 205 (May 22, 1965) |
Type of mission | Peace mission |
Beginning | May 14, 1965 |
The End | October 22, 1966 |
management | José Antonio Mayobre ( Venezuela ) |
Operating strength (max.) | 2 military observers |
Military out | |
costs | US $ 275,831 |
Location of the operational area |
The mission of the representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic ( English Mission of the Representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic , DOMREP ) was a peace mission of the United Nations (UN), which on 14 May 1965, the UN Resolution 203 was decided.
As in 1965 in the Dominican Republic , a civil war broke out, the United Nations sent the mission DOMREP to the the UN Security Council demanded ceasefire monitoring and the UN Secretary-General to report all threats to peace. The mission's headquarters were in Santo Domingo . The representative of the UN Secretary General was José Antonio Mayobre from Venezuela , who was assisted by Major General Indar J. Rikhye from India .
After the agreement on a new government, the mission ended in October 1966.
It consisted of two rotating military observers from Brazil , Canada and Ecuador .
Web links
- Mission side of the UNO (English)