United Nations Security Council Resolution 1195 – Angola
Resolution 1195 (1998)
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolution 696 (1991) of 30 May 1991 and all subsequent relevant resolutions,
Reaffirming also its firm commitment to preserve the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Angola,
Taking note of the letter of the President of the Republic of Angola to the Secretary-General of 10 September 1998 (S/1998/847),
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 7 September 1998(S/1998/838),
- Emphasizes that the primary cause of the crisis in Angola and of the current impasse in the peace process is the failure by the leadership of the União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (UNITA) to comply with its obligations under the “Acordos de Paz”, (S/22609, annex), the Lusaka Protocol(S/1994/1441, annex) and relevant Security Council resolutions, and demands that UNITA comply immediately and without conditions with its obligations, inparticular the complete demilitarization of its forces and full cooperation in the immediate and unconditional extension of State administration throughout thenational territory;
2. Demands that UNITA withdraw immediately from territories which it has occupied through military action;
3. Reiterates its full support for the implementation of the Lusaka Protocol;
4. Demands that UNITA transform itself into a genuine political party through the dismantling of its military structure and in the context of the full implementation of the Lusaka Protocol strongly urges the Angolan authorities to reconsider their decision to suspend the participation of members of UNITA inthe Government of Unity and National Reconciliation and in the NationalAssembly;
5. Calls on Member States to implement fully the relevant provisions of resolutions 864 (1993) of 15 September 1993, 1127 (1997) of 28 August 1997 and1173 (1998) of 12 June 1998;
6. Strongly urges the Government of Angola, UNITA and States in the region to reject military action, to pursue dialogue to resolve the crisis and to refrain from any steps which could exacerbate the current situation;
7. Reiterates its support to the Secretary-General for his personal engagement in the peace process, and urges the Government of Angola and UNITA to cooperate fully with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and with other relevant initiatives by Member States to seek a peaceful resolution of the crisis;
8. Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) until 15 October 1998, and to assess the overall situation and take action on the future role of the United Nations in Angola on the basis of a report and recommendations to be submitted by the Secretary-General no later than 8 October 1998;
9. Endorses the decision of the Secretary-General to instruct MONUA to adjust its deployment on the ground, as needed, to ensure the safety and security of MONUA personnel, and demands that the Government of Angola and in particular UNITA guarantee unconditionally the safety and freedom of movement of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and all United Nations and international humanitarian personnel, including those providing humanitarian assistance;
10. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3925th meeting,on 15 September 1998.
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