TitleResolution 834 (1993) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3226th meeting, on 1 June 1993.
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Security Council resolution 834 (1993) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Angola Verification Mission II and the peace process in Angola]
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Summary
Decides to extend the existing mandate of UNAVEM II for a period of 45 days until 15 July 1993; demands that UNITA accept unreservedly the results of the elections of 1992 and abide fully by the "Acordos de Paz"; condemns UNITA for its actions and armed attacks and demands that it immediately cease them; regrets UNITA's refusal at the talks to agree to withdrawal of its troops from the locations which it has occupied since resumption of hostilities, and demands that it do so; strongly appeals to the 2 parties to re-initiate as soon as possible the peace talks under UN auspices with a view to the earliest establishment of a ceasefire throughout the country and the full implementation of the "Acordos de Paz"; affirms that it will consider all appropriate measures under the Charter of UN to advance the implementation of the "Acordos de Paz"; urges all States to refrain from providing any form of military assistance or other support to UNITA inconsistent with the peace process; strongly appeals to the Government of Angola and to UNITA to cooperate fully with the Secretary-General's plan in the field of humanitarian assistance; calls on all Member States, UN agencies and non-governmental organizations to respond swiftly and generously to the Secretary-General's appeal in implementation of the above-mentioned plan; commends the efforts of the Secretary-General and his Special Representative to establish agreed humanitarian relief corridors; requests the Secretary-General to submit to it as soon as the situation warrants, in any case before 15 July 1993, a report on the situation in Angola with his recommendation for the further role of UN in the peace process.