UN Security Council Resolution 1912
Security
Council Resolution 1912 |
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Date: | 2010 |
Meeting: | 6278 |
Identifier: | S / RES / 1912 (2010) ( document ) |
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Poll: | Pro: 15 Ent. : 0 Cons: 0 |
Object: | The situation in East Timor |
Result: | accepted |
The UN Security Council Resolution 1912 is a resolution of the United Nations from 26. February 2010 . In it, the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) was extended by one year to February 26, 2011, while resolutions 1599 (2005), 1677 (2006), 1690 (2006), 1703 (2006) , 1704 (2006), 1745 (2007), 1802 (2008) and 1867 (2009) reconfirmed. In addition, a report by the General Secretary Ban Ki-moon was noted.
background
After the Indonesian occupation from 1975 to 1999, East Timor was initially under UN administration. After the country was given independence in 2002, the UN mission remained in support. It was originally supposed to end in 2006, but riots broke out in the spring of 2006 , which is why the UN engagement ultimately ran until December 31, 2012.
See also
Web links
- Security Council Extends Mission in Timor-Leste until February 26, 2011, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 1912 (2010) , reliefweb.int - Text of Resolution 1912, February 26, 2010. Retrieved September 29, 2014.