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United Nations resolution adopted in 1992
UN
Security Council
Resolution
795
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Republic of Macedonia
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Date
| 11 December 1992
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Meeting no.
| 3,147
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Code
| S/RES/795 (
Document
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Subject
| Macedonia
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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 795
, adopted on 11 December 1992, after expressing concern about possible developments which could undermine confidence and stability in the
Republic of Macedonia
and welcoming the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
(OSCE) mission in Macedonia, the Council recalled
Chapter VIII of the United Nations Charter
and authorised the Secretary-General
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
to deploy a presence of the
United Nations Protection Force
(UNPROFOR) in the border areas of Macedonia.
The UNPROFOR "Macedonian Command" would monitor parts of the border areas with
Albania
and the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(Serbia and Montenegro); strengthen the country's stability by providing a preventive force; and reporting on developments that may constitute a threat to Macedonia.
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The Council requested the Secretary-General to deploy the military, civil affairs, and administrative personnel recommended in his report immediately, upon receiving the consent of the
Government of the Republic of Macedonia
, urging co-operation with the OSCE mission already there. The military personnel would monitor the border to ensure the
conflict in other parts of Yugoslavia
did not spill over, while the civilian police contingent would work with local police to maintain order and protect human rights.
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