UN RESOLUTION 893: RWANDA
January 10, 1993
S/RES/893
RESOLUTION 893 (1994)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3326th meeting, on 6
January 1994
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolution 872 (1993) of 5 October 1993
establishing the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda
(UNAMIR),
Recalling its resolutions 812 (1993) of 12 March 1993, 846
(1993) of 22 June 1993 and 891 (1993) of 20 December 1993,
Having examined the report of the Secretary-General of 30
December 1993 (S/26927), in the context of the review called for
in its resolution 872 (1993), as well as his previous report of
24 September 1993 (S/26488 and Add.1),
Welcoming the conclusion, on 5 November 1993, of an agreement on
the status of UNAMIR and its personnel in Rwanda,
Taking note of the progress described in the Secretary-General's
report of 30 December 1993 in implementing the Arusha Peace
Agreement,
Welcoming further the valuable contribution to peace made in
Rwanda by UNAMIR,
Noting with concern the incidents of violence in Rwanda and the
consequences for Rwanda of the situation in Burundi, and urging
all concerned to reaffirm their commitment to peace,
Welcoming also the joint statement made by the parties in
Kinihira on 10 December 1993 concerning the implementation of
the Arusha Peace Agreement and, in particular, the prompt
establishment of a broad-based transitional government, 1.
Reaffirms its approval of the Secretary-General's proposal
concerning the deployment of UNAMIR as outlined in his report of
24 September 1993, including the early deployment of the second
battalion to the demilitarized zone as indicated in paragraph 30
of his report of 30 December 1993;
2. Strongly urges the parties to cooperate fully in furthering
the peace process, to comply fully with the Arusha Peace
Agreement, on which the schedule contained in the
Secretary-General's report of 24 September 1993 is based, and in
particular to establish a broad-based transitional government at
the earliest opportunity in accordance with this Agreement;
3. Stresses that continued support for UNAMIR will depend upon
the full and prompt implementation by the parties of the Arusha
Peace Agreement;
4. Welcomes the continued efforts by the Secretary-General and
his Special Representative to help promote and enhance dialogue
among all the parties concerned;
5. Commends the efforts of Member States, United Nations
agencies and non-governmental organizations which have provided
humanitarian and other assistance and urges others to provide
such assistance;
6. Commends in particular the efforts of the Organization of
African Unity, its member States and agencies in providing
diplomatic, political, humanitarian and other support for the
implementation of resolution 872 (1993);
7. Reiterates its request to the Secretary-General to continue
to monitor the size and cost of UNAMIR to seek economies;
8. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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