UN Security Council Resolution 802

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UN Security
Council Resolution 802
Date: January 25, 1993
Meeting: 3163
Identifier: S / RES / 802 ( document )

Poll: Pro: 15  Ent. : 0  Cons: 0
Object: Croatia
Result: Accepted

Composition of the Security Council 1993:
Permanent members:

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN FRA GBR RUS USAFranceFrance  United KingdomUnited Kingdom  RussiaRussia  United StatesUnited States 

Non-permanent members:
BrazilBrazil BRA CPV DJI ESP HUNCape VerdeCape Verde  DjiboutiDjibouti  SpainSpain  HungaryHungary 
JapanJapan JPN MAR NZL PAK VENMoroccoMorocco  New ZealandNew Zealand  PakistanPakistan  Venezuela 1954Venezuela 

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Rebuilt bridge at Maslenica

The Resolution 802 of the UN Security Council is a resolution that the United Nations Security Council unanimously decided at its meeting on 25 January 3163. 1993rd It dealt with the reaffirmation of existing Resolutions 713 (1991) and all subsequent relevant Resolutions concerning concerns about offensives by the Croatian Army in the protected areas of the United Nations. She called for the immediate cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of Croatian forces from these areas.

The Council also condemned the attacks on the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) and called for weapons seized by the force in camps to be returned immediately. He also appealed to all stakeholders and others concerned to strictly comply with the ceasefire agreements and the United Nations peace plan, including the dissolution and demobilization of Serb territorial defense units and others.

The resolution then expressed condolences to the families of those killed by UNPROFOR and called on parties in the region to respect the security of the force. He also demanded that all parties cooperate with the protection force and allow civil traffic to use the crossings at Maslenica and Split .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Snežana Trifunovska: Yugoslavia through documents: from its creation to its dissolution . Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1994, ISBN 978-0-7923-2670-0 , pp. 1027 .
  2. ^ David Schweigman: The authority of the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter: legal limits and the role of the International Court of Justice . Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2001, ISBN 978-90-411-1641-3 , pp. 100 .