Resolution 855 (1993) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3262nd meeting, on 9 August 1993.
1993
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SymbolS/RES/855(1993)
TitleResolution 855 (1993) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3262nd meeting, on 9 August 1993.
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Security Council resolution 855 (1993) [on the refusal of the authorities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to allow the CSCE special missions in Kosovo, Sandjak and Vojvodina]
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Summary
Calls upon the authorities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to reconsider their refusal to allow the continuation of the activities of Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) missions in Kosovo, Sandjak and Vojvodina, to cooperate with CSCE by taking the steps needed for the resumption of the activities of these missions and to agree to an increase in the number of monitors as decided by CSCE.
Calls upon the authorities in Yugoslavia to reconsider their refusal to allow the continuation of the activities of CSCE missions in Kosovo, Sandjak and Vojvodina (Yugoslavia), to cooperate with CSCE by taking the practical steps needed for the resumption of the activities of these missions and to agree to an increase in the number of monitors as decided by CSCE; further calls upon the authorities in Yugoslavia to assure the monitors' safety and security, and to allow them free and unimpeded access necessary to accomplish their mission in full.
Calls upon the authorities in Yugoslavia to reconsider their refusal to allow the continuation of the activities of CSCE missions in Kosovo, Sandjak and Vojvodina (Yugoslavia), to cooperate with CSCE by taking the practical steps needed for the resumption of the activities of these missions and to agree to an increase in the number of monitors as decided by CSCE; further calls upon the authorities in Yugoslavia to assure the monitors' safety and security, and to allow them free and unimpeded access necessary to accomplish their mission in full.
Action note1993-08-11
Vote summary
Adopted 14-0-1, 3262nd meeting
DraftS/26263
Meeting record
S/PV.3262
Agenda information
S/48 [98] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
Date[New York] : UN, 9 Aug. 1993.
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2 p.
Notes
Concerns refusal of the authorities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to allow CSCE missions in Kosovo, Sandjak and Vojvodina.