UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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21 May 1998 S/RES/1168 This resolution was on strengthening the International Police Task Force on Bosnia-Herzegovina.
9 April 1998 S/RES/1161 This resolution requested the Secretary-General to reactivate the International Commission of Inquiry to collect information relating to the illegal flow of arms in the Great Lakes region.
31 March 1998 S/RES/1160 This resolution called upon the parties to take steps to achieve a peaceful solution, and referred to OSCE and Contact Group readiness to facilitate dialogue. Arms embargo on Kosovo and the FRY was imposed under Chapter VII.
27 March 1998 S/RES/1159 This resolution established United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic.
16 March 1998 S/RES/1156 This resolution decided to terminate the prohibitions on the sale or supply to Sierra Leone of petroleum and petroleum products referred to in paragraph 6 of resolution 1132 (1997).
16 March 1998 S/RES/1155 This resolution extended the Chapter VII authorisation for the Inter-African Mission to Support the Bangui Agreements (MISAB) until 27 March 1998 and affirmed that it would take a decision on a UN Peacekeeping force by that date.
5 February 1998 S/RES/1152 This resolution expressed the Security Council's intention to take a decision by 16 March 1998 on the establishment of a United Nations peacekeeping operation in the Central African Republic on the basis of a report by the Secretary-General that was to be submitted by 23 February 1998.
19 December 1997 S/RES/1144 This resolution crated specialised training units within UNMIBH to address key public security issues, such as refugee returns; organised crime, drugs, corruption and terrorism; and public security crisis management (including crowd control); as well as training in the detection of financial crime and smuggling.
12 November 1997 S/RES/1137 This resolution determined that six US nationals working as UN inspectors expelled by Iraq was unacceptable and warned of serious consequences.
6 November 1997 S/RES/1136 This resolution authorised for three months, under Chapter VII, the Member States participating in the Inter-African Mission to Support the Bangui Agreements and those states providing logistical support to ensure the security of their personnel with expenses borne on a voluntary basis.
29 October 1997 S/RES/1135 This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Angola.
23 October 1997 S/RES/1134 This resolution expressed its firm intention to impose travel bans on Iraqi officials obstructing UN inspections.
8 October 1997 S/RES/1132 This resolution was on Sierra Leone and imposed an embargo on diamonds and petroleum.
28 August 1997 S/RES/1127 This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Angola.
6 August 1997 S/RES/1125 This resolution authorised Inter-African Mission to monitor the implementation of the Bangui Agreements (MISAB) peacekeeping.