United Nations Security Council Resolution 650

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UN Security Council
Resolution 650
Central America
Date 27 March 1990
Meeting no. 2,913
Code S/RES/650 ( Document )
Subject Central America
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
Result Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 650 was adopted unanimously on 27 March 1990. After recalling resolutions 637 (1989) and 644 (1989), the Security Council endorsed the report by the Secretary-General and decided to authorise an enlargement of the United Nations Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA) in order to demobilise the Contras in Nicaragua. [1]

The size of ONUCA was increased by an additional 800 personnel, including the addition of a Venezuelan combat battalion and security to oversee weapons disposal in Honduras . [2] [3] It also authorized the addition of armed personnel to its ranks and requested that the Secretary-General keep the Council updated on the resolution's implementation.

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  1. ^ Sellers, Mortimer N. S. (1996). The New world order: sovereignty, human rights, and the self-determination of peoples . Berg Publishers. p. 286. ISBN   978-1-85973-064-5 .
  2. ^ Atkins, G. Pope (1997). Encyclopedia of the inter-American system . Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 64. ISBN   978-0-313-28600-1 .
  3. ^ Frowein, Jochen, Abr; Wolfrum, Rudiger (1998). Yearbook of United Nations Law 1998 . Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 245. ISBN   978-90-411-9665-1 . {{ cite book }} : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link )

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