United Nations Security Council Resolution 769
United Nations resolution adopted in 1992
15 voted forPermanent members
- China
- France
- Russia
- United Kingdom
- United States
Non-permanent members
- Austria
- Belgium
- Cape Verde
- Ecuador
- Hungary
- India
- Japan
- Morocco
- Venezuela
- Zimbabwe
← 768 | Lists of resolutions | 770 → |
United Nations Security Council resolution 769, adopted unanimously on 7 August 1992, after reaffirming Resolution 743 (1992) and all subsequent resolutions relating to the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR), the Council authorised enlargements in the strength and mandate of UNPROFOR to "enable the Force to control the entry of civilians into the United Nations Protected Areas", in addition to performing immigration and customs functions.[1]
The Council demanded co-operation with the Force and also condemned abuses committed against the civilian population, particularly on ethnic grounds.
See also
- Breakup of Yugoslavia
- Bosnian War
- Croatian War of Independence
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 701 to 800 (1991–1993)
- Slovenian Independence War
- Yugoslav Wars
References
- ^ Doyle, Michael W.; Sambanis, Nicholas (2006). Making war and building peace: United Nations peace operations. Princeton University Press. p. 165. ISBN 978-0-691-12275-5.
External links
- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 769 at Wikisource
- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org