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'''United Nations Security Council resolution 1098''', adopted unanimously on 27 February 1997, after reaffirming [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 696|Resolution 696]] (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on [[Angola]], the Council extended the mandate of the [[United Nations Angola Verification Mission III]] (UNAVEM III) until 31 March 1997.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1997/19970227.sc6328.html|title=Security Council extends Angola mission until 31 March, expresses deep concern at delays in forming government|date=27 February 1997|publisher=United Nations}}</ref> |
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The resolution noted that the formation of a Government of National Unity and Reconciliation was again delayed because UNITA did not comply with the established timetable in the context of the [[Lusaka Protocol]]. The implementation of political and military aspects of the peace agreements had also been delayed and stressed the importance of [[UNITA]] in fulfilling its obligations. |
The resolution noted that the formation of a Government of National Unity and Reconciliation was again delayed because UNITA did not comply with the established timetable in the context of the [[Lusaka Protocol]]. The implementation of political and military aspects of the peace agreements had also been delayed and stressed the importance of [[UNITA]] in fulfilling its obligations. |
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After extending UNAVEM III's mandate, the Council called upon the [[Government of Angola]] and UNITA to resolve remaining issues and establish the Government of National Unity and Reconciliation, requesting the |
After extending UNAVEM III's mandate, the Council called upon the [[Government of Angola]] and UNITA to resolve remaining issues and establish the Government of National Unity and Reconciliation, requesting the Secretary-General [[Kofi Annan]] to report by 20 March 1997 on progress made in this regard.<ref>{{cite book|last=United Nations, Office of Public Information|title=UN monthly chronicle, Volume 34|publisher=United Nations, Office of Public Information|date=1997|page=16}}</ref> |
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The Security Council expressed its readiness to impose measures against UNITA, described in [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 864|Resolution 864]] (1993) and stressed that the efforts of the [[Special Representative of the Secretary-General]], in conjunction with the Joint Commission, were essential for the peace process. |
The Security Council expressed its readiness to impose measures against UNITA, described in [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 864|Resolution 864]] (1993) and stressed that the efforts of the [[Special Representative of the Secretary-General]], in conjunction with the Joint Commission, were essential for the peace process. |
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Date | 27 February 1997 | |
Meeting no. | 3,743 | |
Code | S/RES/1098 (Document) | |
Subject | The situation in Angola | |
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Result | Adopted | |
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1098, adopted unanimously on 27 February 1997, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission III (UNAVEM III) until 31 March 1997.[1]
The resolution noted that the formation of a Government of National Unity and Reconciliation was again delayed because UNITA did not comply with the established timetable in the context of the Lusaka Protocol. The implementation of political and military aspects of the peace agreements had also been delayed and stressed the importance of UNITA in fulfilling its obligations.
After extending UNAVEM III's mandate, the Council called upon the Government of Angola and UNITA to resolve remaining issues and establish the Government of National Unity and Reconciliation, requesting the Secretary-General Kofi Annan to report by 20 March 1997 on progress made in this regard.[2]
The Security Council expressed its readiness to impose measures against UNITA, described in Resolution 864 (1993) and stressed that the efforts of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, in conjunction with the Joint Commission, were essential for the peace process.
See also
- Angolan Civil War
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1001 to 1100 (1995–1997)
- MONUA
- United Nations Angola Verification Mission I
- United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
References
- ^ "Security Council extends Angola mission until 31 March, expresses deep concern at delays in forming government". United Nations. 27 February 1997.
- ^ United Nations, Office of Public Information (1997). UN monthly chronicle, Volume 34. United Nations, Office of Public Information. p. 16.