United Nations Security Council Resolution 656
United Nations Security Council resolution 656, adopted unanimously on 8 June 1990, after recalling Resolution 654 (1990) and reviewing a report by the Secretary-General, the council decided to extend the tasks of monitoring the ceasefire, demobilising and separating the Contras and other forces of the resistance in Nicaragua until 29 June 1990.
| UN Security Council Resolution 656 | |
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![]() Central America | |
| Date | 8 June 1990 |
| Meeting no. | 2,927 |
| Code | S/RES/656 (Document) |
| Subject | Central America |
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| Result | Adopted |
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Non-permanent members | |
The resolution urged all parties involved to maintain and increase the speed of demobilisation so that it could be completed by 29 June 1990. It also requested the Secretary-General to report back to the council by this date. Reporting back on 29 June, the Secretary-General informed the council that demobilisation had been completed the day before, and that the United Nations Observer Group in Central America had helped in the conflict in Nicaragua.[1]
See also
References
- United Nations: Department of Political Affairs (1989). Repertoire of the Practice of the Security Council: Supplement 1989–1992. United Nations Publications. p. 368. ISBN 978-92-1-137030-0.
External links
Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 656 at Wikisource- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
