United Nations Security Council Resolution 1114 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 1997
UN Security Council Resolution 1114
Evacuations in the Albanian capital Tirana
Date
19 June 1997
Meeting no.
3,791
Code
S/RES/1114 (Document)
Subject
The situation in Albania
Voting summary
14 voted for
None voted against
1 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
← 1113
Lists of resolutions
1115 →
Part of the
1997 Albanian civil unrest
Fighting groups
Forum for Democracy
Salvation Committees
Government of National Reconciliation
Operation Alba
Gangs of 1997
Gang of Çole
Gang of Gaxhai
Gang of Pusi i Mezinit
Massacres in 1997
Massacre of 28 February 1997
Massacre of Cërrik
Massacre of Ura Vajgurore
Tragedies of 1997
Otranto Tragedy
Qafë Shtama Tragedy
Treasury thefts
Krraba Stealing
Stealing of Northern State Treasury
Rescue missions
Operation Silver Wake
Operation Kosmas
Operation Libelle
Operation Alba
UN Resolutions
Resolution 1101
Resolution 1114
Important events
Opening of the depots
Desertion of 4 March 1997
1997 Albanian parliamentary election
1997 Albanian monarchy referendum
See also
Pyramid schemes in Albania
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1114, adopted on 19 June 1997, after recalling Resolution 1101 (1997) on the situation in Albania, the Council authorised an extension to the multinational force in the country for a further 45 days, beginning on 28 June 1997.[1]
The council appreciated the impartial way in which the council's mandate had been carried out by the multinational protection force in Albania and for its collaboration with the Albanian authorities. The force was authorised in the wake of the rebellion in the country caused by the failure of the Ponzi scheme. It was noted that violence was still continuing, and given that parliamentary elections were due to take place, a limited extension was necessary.
All violence in the country was condemned and was urged to cease immediately. The countries contributing to the protection force were asked to bear the cost of the operation and, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, were authorised to secure the safety and freedom of movement of the multinational force and monitors from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).[2] The provision of humanitarian assistance was stressed through co-operation with the Government of Albania, the OSCE, European Union, United Nations and international organisations. Finally, the participating states were required to submit regular reports on their operations to the council.
The resolution was adopted by 14 votes to none against, with one abstention from China, which was against what it called "interference in the internal affairs of Albania", and had opposed the earlier intervention authorised in Resolution 1101. Given Albanian's request for assistance however, it did not veto the resolution.[1]
^ ab"Security Council authorises extension of mandate of multinational protection force in Albania for 45 days beginning 28 June". United Nations. 19 June 1997.
^Sarooshi, Danesh (2000). The United Nations and the development of collective security: the delegation by the UN Security Council of its chapter VII powers. Oxford University Press. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-19-829934-9.
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