United Nations Security Council Resolution 632

United Nations resolution adopted in 1989
15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
  • ResultAdoptedSecurity Council composition
    Permanent members
    •  China
    •  France
    •  United Kingdom
    •  United States
    •  Soviet Union
    Non-permanent members
    •  Algeria
    •  Brazil
    •  Canada
    •  Colombia
    •  Ethiopia
    •  Finland
    •  Malaysia
    •    Nepal
    •  Senegal
    •  Yugoslavia
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    United Nations Security Council resolution 632, adopted unanimously on 16 February 1989, after reaffirming resolutions 431 (1978), 435 (1978) and 629 (1989), the Council endorsed a report by the Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar concerning the United Nations plan for Namibia, reiterating its legal authority over the territory until its independence.

    The Council stated it would implement Resolution 435 (1978) in its original form to allow free and fair elections in Namibia without intimidation. It also expressed its full support to the Secretary-General and his efforts in the region, requesting him to keep the Council updated and calling on all parties to honour their commitments to the United Nations plan.

    In supporting the Secretary-General's report, Resolution 632 therefore fixed the number of personnel as part of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group at 4,650.[1]

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    References

    1. ^ Basu, Rumki (2004). The United Nations: structure and functions of an international organisation. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 101. ISBN 978-81-207-2775-5.

    External links

    • Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 632 at Wikisource
    • Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
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