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Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Mission In Nepal Until 23 July 2009, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 1864 ( 23 January 2009)
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The Security Council today extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN), which was to expire today, for a further six months on the request of Nepal’s Government.
Unanimously adopting resolution 1864 (2009), the Council endorsed the United Nations Secretary-General’s recommendations, as presented in his report (document S/2009/1), for a phased, gradual drawdown and withdrawal of UNMIN staff, agreeing with him that the current monitoring arrangements could not be maintained indefinitely.
The Council called upon the Government of Nepal to create conditions conducive to completion of UNMIN’s activities by the end of the current mandate in order to facilitate the Mission’s withdrawal and requested the Secretary-General to submit a report on progress towards the resolution’s implementation no later than 30 April, with a view to further downsizing of UNMIN.

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Publisher:
UN ,   (2009 )
Type / Script:
Press Release in English
Keywords:
PEACE, PEACEMAKING, PEACE BUILDING, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL PARTIES, PEACE AGREEMENTS, DEMOCRACY, CONSTITUTIONS, MAOIST ARMY, REHABILITATION, ARMAMENTS
Thematic Group:
 UNMIN : Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
Thesaurus:
01.03.00  -  Maintenance Of Peace And Security
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