Resolution 1193 (1998) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3921st meeting, on 28 August 1998
1998
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SymbolS/RES/1193(1998)
TitleResolution 1193 (1998) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3921st meeting, on 28 August 1998
Other titles
Security Council resolution 1193 (1998) [on the situation in Afghanistan]
[The Afghan conflict]
[The Afghan conflict]
AccessEnglish: S_RES_1193(1998)-EN - PDF ; Español: S_RES_1193(1998)-ES - PDF ; Français: S_RES_1193(1998)-FR - PDF ; Other: S_RES_1193(1998)-DE - PDF ; Русский: S_RES_1193(1998)-RU - PDF ; العربية: S_RES_1193(1998)-AR - PDF ; 中文: S_RES_1193(1998)-ZH - PDF ;
Summary
Calls upon all States neighbouring Afghanistan and other States with influence in the country to intensify their efforts under the aegis of UN to bring the parties to a negotiated settlement; condemns the attacks on the UN personnel in the Taliban-held territories of Afghanistan; condemns also the capture of the Consulate-General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Mazar-e-Sharif, and demands that all parties and, in particular the Taliban, do everything possible to ensure safe and dignified passage out of Afghanistan of the personnel of the Consulate-General and other Iranian nationals missing in Afghanistan; requests the Secretary-General to continue investigations into alleged mass killings of prisoners of war and civilians as well as ethnically-based forced displacement of a large group of the population and other forms of mass persecution in Afghanistan; urges the Afghan factions to put an end to the discrimination against girls and women and to other violations of human rights as well as violations of international humanitarian law; demands the Afghan factions to refrain from harbouring and training terrorists and their organizations and to halt illegal drug activities.
Action note1998-08-28
Vote summary
adopted unanimously, resumed 3921st meeting
DraftS/1998/810
Meeting record
S/PV.3921
Agenda information
S/53 [46] AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Date[New York] :[...]
Description
4 p.
Notes
Concerns the situation in Afghanistan.