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United Nations Security Council Resolution 769 – Former Yugoslavia

United Nations Security Council Resolution 769 – Former Yugoslavia

Resolution 769 (1992)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its resolution 743 (1992) and all subsequent resolutions relating to the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR),

Having examined the report of the Secretary-General of 27 July 1992 (S/24353 and Add.l) in which the Secretary-General recommended certain enlargements in the mandate and strength of UNPROFOR,

Taking note of the letter dated 7 August 1992 from the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia to the President of the Security Council (S/24390, annex),

  1. Approves the Secretary-General’s report;

2. Authorizes the enlargements of UNPROFOR’s mandate and strength recommended by the Secretary-General in that report;

3. Reiterates its demand that all parties and others concerned cooperate with UNPROFOR in implementing the mandate entrusted to it by the Security Council;

4. Condemns resolutely the abuses committed against the civilian population, particularly on ethnic grounds, as referred to in paragraphs 14-16 of the above-mentioned report of the Secretary-General.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 3104th meeting, on 7 August 1992.

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