United Nations Security Council Resolution 1130

UN Security Council
Resolution 1130

Date 29 September 1997
Meeting no. 3,820
Code S/RES/1130 (Document)
Subject The situation in Angola
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 1130, adopted unanimously on 29 September 1997, after reaffirming Resolution 696 (1991) and all subsequent resolutions on Angola, particularly Resolution 1127 (1997), the Council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, suspended the enactment of travel restrictions against UNITA until 00:01 EST on 30 October 1997.[1]

The Council stressed that UNITA comply with the provisions in Resolution 1127, noting that further non-compliance would leave the Council to consider the imposition of additional measures against it.[2] UNITA was required to demilitarise its troops, complete the transformation of its radio station Vorgan into a non-partisan broadcasting station, and extend the authority of the state to the areas controlled by it.

See also

References

  1. "Security Council postpones enactment of travel restrictions on UNITA until 30 October". United Nations. 29 September 1997.
  2. United Nations, Office of Public Information (1997). UN monthly chronicle, Volume 34. United Nations, Office of Public Information. p. 67.

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