United Nations Security Council Resolution 875

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UN Security Council
Resolution 875
USS Tempest (PC-2) patrolling as part of maritime embargo against Haiti
Date16 October 1993
Meeting no.3,293
CodeS/RES/875 (Document)
SubjectHaiti
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council resolution 875, adopted unanimously on 16 October 1993, after recalling resolutions

naval blockade against the country.[1]

The sanctions were a further measure aimed at removing the military junta in Haiti and restoring democracy.[2] Acting under Chapter VII and Chapter VIII of the United Nations Charter, the Council called upon member states to halt inward maritime shipping as necessary in order to inspect and verify their cargoes and destinations, as well as implement restrictions on petroleum and liquefied natural gas in accordance with previous resolutions.

The resolution concluded by stating that further measures would be taken if necessary to ensure compliance.

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References

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  2. ^ Lewis, Paul (17 October 1993). "Standoff in Haiti; U.N. Backs Use of Ships to Enforce Haiti Embargo". The New York Times.

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