United Nations Security Council Resolution 1144
UN Security Council Resolution 1144 | ||
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Date | 19 December 1997 | |
Meeting no. | 3,842 | |
Code | S/RES/1144 (Document) | |
Subject | The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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Result | Adopted | |
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1144, adopted unanimously on 19 December 1997, after recalling Resolution 1103 (1997) on the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMIBH) and United Nations International Police Task Force (UN-IPTF) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Council extended the mandate of both until 21 June 1998.[1]
The Council recognised that the UNMIBH mission and especially the IPTF for its important work in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including police restructuring, training, weapons inspections, promoting freedom of movement and assistance in the elections. The presence of IPTF monitors was dependent on security arrangements and a credible international military force.
UNMIBH's mandate was extended with the prospect of further renewal unless there were changes to the security arrangements provided by the
Finally, the resolution paid tribute to the victims of a helicopter crash on 17 September 1997, which included members of the Office of the
See also
- Bosnian War
- Dayton Agreement
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1101 to 1200 (1997–1998)
- Yugoslav Wars
References
- ^ "Security Council extends mandate of United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina until 21 June 1998". United Nations. 19 December 1997.
- ISBN 978-0-691-12275-5.
- ISBN 978-90-411-1910-0.
- ^ "Top diplomat dies in crash". The Nation. Reuters. 18 September 1997.
External links
- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1144 at Wikisource
- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org