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United Nations Security Council Resolution 891 – Rwanda

United Nations Security Council Resolution 891 – Rwanda

Resolution 891 (1993)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its resolutions 812 (1993) of 12 March 1993 and 846 (1993) of22 June 1993,

Recalling its resolution 872 (1993) of 5 October 1993 establishing the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda (UNAMIR),

Having examined the Secretary-General’s report (S/26878) dated 15 December 1993,

Welcoming the substantial results obtained by the deployment of the United Nations Observer Mission Uganda-Rwanda (UNOMUR),

Endorsing the Secretary-General’s view, shared by the Governments of Ugandaand Rwanda, that UNOMUR has been a factor of stability in the area and that itis playing a useful role as a confidence-building mechanism,

  1. Welcomes the Secretary-General’s report (S/26878);

2. Decides to extend the mandate of UNOMUR for a period of six months, as envisaged in Security Council resolution 846 (1993);

3. Notes that the integration of UNOMUR within UNAMIR is purelyadministrative in nature and that it will in no way affect the mandate of UNOMURas set out in resolution 846 (1993);

4. Expresses its appreciation to the Government of Uganda for its cooperation and support for UNOMUR;

5. Underlines the importance of civilian and military authorities in themission area continuing to have a cooperative attitude;

6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 3324th meeting,on 20 December 1993.

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