United Nations Security Council Resolution 1094

UN Security Council
Resolution 1094

Guatemala
Date 20 January 1997
Meeting no. 3,732
Code S/RES/1094 (Document)
Subject Central America: efforts towards peace
Voting summary
15 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

United Nations Security Council resolution 1094, adopted unanimously on 20 January 1997, after expressing support for the peace process in Guatemala which had been monitored by the United Nations since 1994, the Council authorised the attachment of 155 military observers to the United Nations Verification Mission in Guatemala (MINUGUA) after the end of the civil war.[1]

The Council recalled agreements between the Government of Guatemala and the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (URNG) in which the parties agreed to allow the United Nations to verify the implementation of the peace accords. The verification process would involve the deployment of United Nations military personnel.

It was decided that 155 military observers and medical personnel would be deployed with MINUGUA for a period of three months, requesting the Secretary-General Kofi Annan to notify the Council two weeks before the operation was to begin. Both parties were called upon to implement their agreements fully and to co-operate with regards to the ceasefire, separation of forces, disarmament and demobilisation of URNG combatants and other commitments. Meanwhile, the international community was invited to continue providing assistance during the implementation process.

China had previously vetoed a prior resolution on Guatemala, due to remarks from Guatemalan officials favouring independence for Taiwan.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Security Council authorises deployment of United Nations military observers to verify implementation of ceasefire agreement in Guatemala". United Nations. 20 January 1997.
  2. Tessitore, John; Woolfson, Susan (1997). A Global Agenda: Issues Before the 52nd General Assembly of the United Nations. Rowman & Littlefiled Publishers. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-8476-8705-3.

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