Statement / by the President of the Security Council.
1997
Files
Notice détaillée
SymboleS/PRST/1997/31
TitreStatement / by the President of the Security Council.
Autres titres
Statement [on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo"]
AccèsEnglish: S_PRST_1997_31-EN - PDF ; Español: S_PRST_1997_31-ES - PDF ; Français: S_PRST_1997_31-FR - PDF ; Other: S_PRST_1997_31-DE - PDF ; Русский: S_PRST_1997_31-RU - PDF ; العربية: S_PRST_1997_31-AR - PDF ; 中文: S_PRST_1997_31-ZH - PDF ;
Résumé
Statement made on behalf of the Security Council, at the 3784th meeting, 29 May 1997, in connection with prior consultations held among Council members on the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo"; expresses support for the people of the Congo; recalls resolution 1097 (1997) of 18 Feb. 1997 which endorses UN's 5-point peace plan; calls for the withdrawal of all external forces from the country, including mercenaries and calls for the rapid and peaceful settlement of the crisis through dialogue and the convening of an international conference on peace, security and development in the Great Lakes region; also calls for a rapid agreement on peaceful transitional arrangements leading to the holding of democratic and free elections with the participation of all parties; calls for protection and security for all refugees and displaced persons and facilitation of access to humanitarian assistance and for complete cooperation with the UN mission investigating reports of massacres, other atrocities and violations of international humanitarian law in the country / President, Security Council.
Notes sur l'événement1997-05-29
Compte rendu
S/PV.3784
Ordre du jour
S/52 [102] DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SITUATION
Date[New York] : UN, 29 May 1997.
Description
2 p.
Notes
Statement made on behalf of the Security Council, 3784th meeting, 29 May 1997 in connection with the item entitled "The situation concerning the Democratic Republic of the Congo". Expresses its support for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and calls for the convening of an international conference on peace, security and development in the Great Lakes region; calls for rapid agreement on peaceful transitional arrangements leading to the holding of free elections with the participation of all parties; calls for security of all refugees and displaced persons and facilitation of humanitarian assistance.