UN Security Council resolution 654

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UN Security
Council Resolution 654
Date: May 4th 1990
Meeting: 2921
Identifier: S / RES / 654 ( document )

Poll: Pro: 15  Ent. : 0  Cons: 0
Object: Central America
Result: Accepted

Composition of the Security Council 1990:
Permanent members:

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN FRA GBR SUN USAFranceFrance  United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Soviet UnionSoviet Union  United StatesUnited States 

Non-permanent members:
CanadaCanada CAN CIV COL CUB ETHIvory CoastIvory Coast  ColombiaColombia  CubaCuba  Ethiopia People's Democratic RepublicEthiopia 
FinlandFinland FIN MYS ROU YEM ZAIMalaysiaMalaysia  RomaniaRomania  YemenYemen  ZaireZaire 

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Central America

The Resolution 654 of the UN Security Council is a resolution that the United Nations Security Council at its 2921st meeting on 4. May 1990 unanimously decided. With reference to resolutions 637 (1989), 644 (1989), 650 (1990) and 653 (1990), the Council approved a report by the Secretary-General and decided to extend the mandate of the Misión de Observación de las Naciones Unidas en El Salvador by a further six Months to extend until November 7, 1990.

The decision to extend the mandate was made on the assumption that the demobilization of the Contras and other resistances in Nicaragua until 10. June 1990 would be completed. The resolution also noted that, given the increased demand for United Nations peacekeeping forces, the monitoring group's financial costs should continue to be closely monitored.

The Council also welcomed the Secretary-General's efforts to find a solution to the conflict in El Salvador which affects the Government of El Salvador and the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional and asked him to report by 10 June 1990 on the completion of the demobilization process to reimburse.

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External sources

Individual evidence

  1. United Nations (Ed.): The United Nations and El Salvador, 1990–1995 . United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, New York, NY 1995, ISBN 978-92-1100552-3 , pp. 131 .