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United Nations resolution adopted in 1992
UN
Security Council
Resolution
782
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/Mz-map.png/230px-Mz-map.png) Mozambique
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Date
| 13 October 1992
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Meeting no.
| 3,123
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Code
| S/RES/782 (
Document
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Subject
| Mozambique
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Voting summary
| - 15 voted for
- None voted against
- None abstained
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Result
| Adopted
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Permanent members
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Non-permanent
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United Nations Security Council resolution 782
, adopted unanimously on 13 October 1992, after welcoming the
Rome General Peace Accords
signed on 4 October 1992, in Rome between the
FRELIMO
(government) and
RENAMO
(rebel) parties in the
Mozambican Civil War
, the council approved the appointment of an interim Special Representative and the deployment of up to 25 military observers to
Mozambique
. The Special Representative was an
Italian
, Aldo Ajello.
[1]
The resolution also welcomed an agreement by the
President of Mozambique
Joaquim Chissano
and the President of RENAMO in which the two sides accepted the role of the United Nations in monitoring and guaranteeing the Rome Accords.
[2]
It then expressed the council's expectation of a future report by the
Secretary-General
on the establishment of a
United Nations Operation in Mozambique
, which was officially established in
Resolution 797
.
See also
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References
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- ^
Ali, Taisier M.; Matthews, Robert O. (1999).
Civil Wars in Africa: Roots and Resolution
. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 145.
ISBN
978-0-7735-1883-4
.
- ^
Hilaire, Max (2005).
United Nations law and the Security Council
. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 40.
ISBN
978-0-7546-4489-7
.
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