Resolution 837 (1993) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3229th meeting, on 6 June 1993.
1993
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S/RES/837(1993)
Titre
Resolution 837 (1993) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3229th meeting, on 6 June 1993.
Autres titres
Security Council resolution 837 (1993) [on unprovoked armed attacks against the personnel of the UN Operation in Somalia II on 5 June 1993]
Accès
Résumé
Strongly condemns the unprovoked armed attacks against personnel of ONUSOM II on 5 June 1993; expresses condolences to the people of Pakistan and families of ONUSOM II personnel who lost their lives; emphasizes the importance of early implementation of disarmament of all Somali parties and of neutralizing radio broadcasting systems that contribute to violence directed against ONUSOM II; demands that all parties comply fully with commitments they have undertaken at the informal Preparatory Meeting on Somali Political Reconciliation in Addis Ababa; affirms that the Secretary-General is authorized under resolution 814 (1993) to take all necessary measures against those responsible for the armed attacks, to establish authority of ONUSOM II throughout Somalia; requests the Secretary-General urgently to inquire into the incident; encourages rapid deployment of all ONUSOM II contingents to meet the full requirements as indicated in the Secretary-General's report (S/25354); urges Member States to contribute, on an emergency basis, military support and transportation; requests the Secretary-General to submit a report to the Council on implementation of this resolution within 7 days from the date of adoption.
Notes sur l'événement
1993-06-06
Résumé de vote
Adopted unanimously, 3229th meeting
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Ordre du jour
Date
[New York] : UN, 6 June 1993.
Description
3 p.
Notes
Condemns unprovoked armed attacks against the personnel of the UN Operation in Somalia II on 5 June 1993.