United Nations Security Council Resolution 1397 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 2002
UN Security Council Resolution 1397
Shelled building in the Palestinian Authority territories
Date
12 March 2002
Meeting no.
4,489
Code
S/RES/1397 (Document)
Subject
The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question
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
Bulgaria
Cameroon
Colombia
Guinea
Ireland
Mauritius
Mexico
Norway
Singapore
Syria
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1397 was a resolution adopted on 12 March 2002 by the United Nations Security Council. The Council demanded an end to the violence that had taken place between the Israeli and Palestinian sides since September 2000 (Second Intifada).[1] It was the first Security Council resolution to call for a two-state solution to the conflict.[2]
Before the adoption of the resolution, the Secretary-General Kofi Annan had called on Palestinians to end "morally repugnant" acts of terror and suicide bombings and on Israelis to end their illegal occupation of Palestinian territory and use of excessive force.[3]
^"Security Council demands immediate cessation of all violence in Middle East; affirms vision of two states, Israel and Palestine". United Nations. 12 March 2002.
^"UN Security Council resolution 1397". BBC News. 14 March 2002.
^Left, Sarah (13 March 2002). "UN security council backs Palestinian state". The Guardian.
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