United Nations Security Council Resolution 1113 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 1997
UN Security Council Resolution 1113
Tajik Aluminium Company in Tursunzoda, Tajikistan
Date
12 June 1997
Meeting no.
3,788
Code
S/RES/1113 (Document)
Subject
The situation in Tajikistan and along the Tajik-Afghan border
Voting summary
15 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result
Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Non-permanent members
Chile
Costa Rica
Egypt
Guinea-Bissau
Japan
Kenya
South Korea
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1113, adopted unanimously on 12 June 1997, after recalling all resolutions on the situation in Tajikistan and the Tajik-Afghan border, the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan (UNMOT) for a period of three months until 15 September 1997.[1]
The resolution reaffirmed the sovereignty, territorial integrity of Tajikistan and the inviolability of its borders. On 8 March 1997 the Government of Tajikistan and United Tajik Opposition (UTO) signed a protocol on military issues. This was followed on 18 and 28 May 1997 by protocols on political issues and guarantees the implementation of the peace agreement respectively. At the same time it was noted that the aforementioned agreements provided for the assistance of the international community and the United Nations, while concern was expressed at the deteriorating humanitarian and security situation in Tajikistan. United Nations staff and military observers returned to Tajikistan on 12 May 1997 after previously being evacuated.[2]
Both parties were called upon to fully implement the peace agreements and to sign the General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan. This would require commitment from both parties and support from the United Nations and international community The parties were also urged to guarantee the freedom of movement and safety of UNMOT, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) peacekeeping force and other international personnel. Finally, the Secretary-General Kofi Annan was requested to keep the Council informed on developments in the country as soon as possible, particularly on the role of the United Nations presence and adjustment of UNMOT's mandate.
^"Security Council extends mandate of Tajikistan observer mission for three months, to 15 September". United Nations. 12 June 1997.
^"Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan". United Nations. 30 May 1997.
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