Resolution 950 (1994) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3442nd meeting, on 21 October 1994.
1994
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S/RES/950(1994)
Title
Resolution 950 (1994) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3442nd meeting, on 21 October 1994.
Other titles
Security Council resolution 950 (1994) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Liberia and peace process in Liberia]
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Summary
Decides to extend the mandate of UNOMIL until 13 Jan. 1995; recognizes that circumstances on the ground warranted the Secretary-General's decision to reduce the strength of UNOMIL, and considers that any decision to return it to the authorized level will depend on consideration by the Security Council of a further report from the Secretary-General reflecting a real improvement in the situation on the ground, in particular the security situation; calls on all factions in Liberia to cease hostilities immediately and to agree to a timetable for disengagement of forces, disarmament and demobilization; calls once again upon all States strictly to abide by and comply with the general and complete embargo on all deliveries of weapons and military equipment to Liberia; demands that all factions in Liberia strictly respect the status of ECOMOG and UNOMIL personnel, and those of other international organizations and humanitarian relief agencies working in Liberia; requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council well in advance of the end of the current mandate period with recommendations as to the future role of UNOMIL, in the light of developments in the peace process and in the situation on the ground and the recommendations of his high-level mission.
Action note
1994-10-21
Vote summary
Adopted unanimously, 3442nd meeting
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Meeting record
Agenda information
Date
[New York] : UN, 21 Oct. 1994.
Description
3 p.
Notes
Concerns extension of the mandate of the UN Observer Mission in Liberia and peace process in Liberia.