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1992 Bosnia resolution
United Nations resolution adopted in 1992
UN
Security Council
Resolution
786
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Date
| 10 November 1992
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Meeting no.
| 3,133
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Code
| S/RES/786 (
Document
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Subject
| Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Voting summary
| - 15 voted for
- None voted against
- None abstained
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Result
| Adopted
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United Nations Security Council resolution 786
, adopted unanimously on 10 November 1992, after reaffirming
Resolution 781
(1992), the Council approved a recommendation by the Secretary-General
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
to increase the strength of the
United Nations Protection Force
(UNPROFOR) in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
by 75 observers to monitor the ban on military flights over the country.
[1]
The resolution reaffirmed the
no-fly zone
relating to military flights over Bosnia and Herzegovina and welcomed the advance deployment of observers from UNPROFOR and the
European Community Monitoring Mission
at airfields in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Croatia
and the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(Serbia and Montenegro). It called on all parties concerned and governments to co-operate with the United Nations Force, asking them to direct all requests for authorisations of all flights relating to UNPROFOR and
humanitarian assistance
to the Protection Force.
The council also reiterated its determination to consider all violations of the no-fly zone, noting it would consider further measures if necessary.
[2]
See also
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References
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- ^
Sloan, Elinor Camille (1998).
Bosnia and the new collective security
. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 22.
ISBN
978-0-275-96165-7
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- ^
Manusama, Kenneth (2006).
The United Nations Security Council in the post-cold war era: applying the principle of legality
. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 223.
ISBN
978-90-04-15194-9
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