List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 901 to 1000

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This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 901 to 1000 adopted between 4 March 1994 and 23 June 1995.

ResolutionDateVoteConcerns
901 4 March 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia
902 11 March 199415–0–0Confidence-building measures relating to Varosha and Nicosia International Airport, Cyprus
903 16 March 199415–0–0Extends and strengthens mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
904 18 March 1994Adopted without voteMeasures guaranteeing the safety and protection of the Palestinian civilians in territories occupied by Israel in the aftermath of the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre
905 23 March 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Mission in Haiti
906 25 March 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia, political settlement in the Georgian–Abkhazian conflict
907 29 March 199415–0–0Referendum for the self-determination of the people of Western Sahara
908 31 March 199415–0–0Extends mandate and increase in personnel of the United Nations Protection Force
909 5 April 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda, implementation of the Arusha Accords
910 14 April 199415–0–0Exempts United Nations reconnaissance team from sanctions against Libya
911 21 April 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia, implementation of peace agreements
912 21 April 199415–0–0Adjusts mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda due to situation, settlement of conflict
913 22 April 199415–0–0Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina and safe area of Goražde, settlement of conflict
914 27 April 199415–0–0Additional increase in personnel of the United Nations Protection Force
915 4 May 199415–0–0Establishes the United Nations Aouzou Strip Observer Group in the Aouzou Strip
916 5 May 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Operation in Mozambique, implementation of Rome General Peace Accords
917 6 May 199415–0–0Expands sanctions against Haiti until the return of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
918 17 May 1994Adopted without voteExpands mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda, imposes arms embargo on Rwanda
919 25 May 199415–0–0Terminates arms embargo and other restrictions against South Africa
920 26 May 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador, implementation of peace agreements
921 26 May 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
922 31 May 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II, peace settlement
923 31 May 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Operation in Somalia II, national reconciliation
924 1 June 199415–0–0Calls for ceasefire in Yemeni civil war, dispatch of fact-finding mission
925 8 June 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda, deploys additional battalions
926 13 June 199415–0–0Terminates the United Nations Aouzou Strip Observer Group
927 15 June 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, implementation of confidence-building measures
928 20 June 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission Uganda–Rwanda
929 22 June 199410–0–5 (abstentions: Brazil, China, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan)Establishes temporary multinational operation for humanitarian purposes in Rwanda
930 27 June 199415–0–0Terminates United Nations Observer Mission in South Africa, removes South Africa from seized agenda
931 29 June 199415–0–0Ceasefire in Yemeni civil war
932 30 June 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
933 30 June 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Mission in Haiti
934 30 June 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia
935 1 July 199415–0–0Requests Secretary-General to establish a Commission to investigate the Rwandan genocide
936 8 July 199415–0–0Appoints Richard Goldstone as Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
937 21 July 199414–0–0 (absent: Rwanda)Expands and extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia and co-operation with the Commonwealth of Independent States peacekeeping force
938 28 July 199414–0–0 (absent: Rwanda)Extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
939 29 July 199414–0–0 (absent: Rwanda)Settlement of Cyprus dispute, confidence-building measures
940 31 July 199412–0–2 (abstentions: Brazil, China; absent: Rwanda)Authorises multinational force to restore legitimate President of Haiti Jean-Bertrand Aristide and removal of military junta
941 23 September 199415–0–0Violations of international humanitarian law in Banja Luka, Bijeljina and other areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina
942 23 September 199414–0–1 (abstention: China)Reinforces measures concerning safe areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina under control of Bosnian Serb forces
943 23 September 199411-2-2 (against: Djibouti, Pakistan; abstentions: Nigeria, Rwanda)Closure of border between Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and Bosnia and Herzegovina, excluding humanitarian aid
944 29 September 199413–0–2 (abstentions: Brazil, Russia)Termination of measures in resolutions 841 (1993), 873 (1993) and 917 (1994) concerning Haiti upon return of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
945 29 September 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II, implementation of peace agreements
946 30 September 199414–0–1 (abstention: United States)Extends mandate of the United Nations Operation in Somalia II
947 30 September 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Protection Force, implementation of peace plan for Croatia and Security Council resolutions
948 15 October 199414–0–1 (abstention: Brazil)Restoration of democracy in Haiti, return of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, lifting of sanctions
949 15 October 199415–0–0Demands Iraq withdraw forces from border with Kuwait
950 21 October 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia, peace process
951 21 October 1994Adopted without voteVacancy and election at the International Court of Justice
952 27 October 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II, implementation of ceasefire
953 31 October 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Operation in Somalia II
954 4 November 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Operation in Somalia II for a final time, withdrawal of personnel
955 8 November 199413–1–1 (against: Rwanda; abstention: China)Establishes the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
956 10 November 199415–0–0Termination of status of Palau as Trust Territory
957 15 November 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Operation in Mozambique until new government takes office
958 19 November 199415–0–0Permits the use of air strikes in Croatia in addition to Bosnia and Herzegovina
959 19 November 199415–0–0Efforts of the United Nations Protection Force to ensure implementation of Security Council resolutions in safe areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina
960 21 November 199415–0–0Endorses results of elections in Mozambique
961 23 November 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador for final time, implementation of peace agreements
962 29 November 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
963 29 November 199415–0–0Admission of Palau to the United Nations
964 29 November 199413–0–2 (abstentions: Brazil, Russia)Strengthens advance team of the United Nations Mission in Haiti
965 30 November 199415–0–0Extends and expands mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda
966 8 December 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II, monitoring of ceasefire
967 14 December 199415–0–0Permits export of diphtheria antiserum from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) for 30 days
968 16 December 199415–0–0Establishes the United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan, national reconciliation after civil war
969 21 December 199415–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, implementation of confidence-building measures
970 12 January 199514–0–1 (abstention: Russia)Closure of border between Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and Bosnia and Herzegovina, excluding humanitarian aid
971 12 January 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia
972 13 January 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia, peace process
973 13 January 199515–0–0Referendum in Western Sahara, extends mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara
974 30 January 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
975 30 January 199514–0–1 (abstention: China)Extends mandate of the United Nations Mission in Haiti, transfer of responsibility from the multinational force
976 8 February 199515–0–0Establishes the United Nations Angola Verification Mission III
977 22 February 199515–0–0Designation of Arusha as seat of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
978 27 February 199515–0–0Arrest and detention of responsible for acts within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
979 9 March 1995Adopted without voteVacancy and election at the International Court of Justice
980 22 March 1995Adopted without voteVacancy and election at the International Court of Justice
981 31 March 199515–0–0Establishes the United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia
982 31 March 199515–0–0Extends the mandate of the United Nations Protection Force, operations in Croatia
983 31 March 199515–0–0Establishes the United Nations Preventive Deployment Force in the Republic of Macedonia
984 11 April 199515–0–0Security assurances against the use of nuclear weapons to non-nuclear-weapon states that are parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
985 13 April 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia, establishes Committee on arms embargo against Liberia
986 14 April 199515–0–0Authorises temporary importation of petroleum and related products to Iraq for humanitarian reasons, establishes the Oil-for-Food Programme
987 19 April 199515–0–0Security and safety of the United Nations Protection Force
988 21 April 199513–0–2 (abstentions: China, Russia)Extends partial suspension of certain sanctions against Yugoslavia
989 24 April 199515–0–0List of candidates for nominated for judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
990 28 April 199515–0–0Authorises deployment of the United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia
991 28 April 199515–0–0Terminates the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador
992 11 May 199515–0–0 Freedom of navigation in the River Danube
993 12 May 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia, political settlement of conflict between Abkhazia, Georgia
994 17 May 199515–0–0Withdrawal of the Croatian troops from the zone of separation, full deployment of the United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia
995 26 May 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara, dispatch of mission of the Security Council to the region, Settlement Plan
996 30 May 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
997 9 June 199515–0–0Extends and adjusts the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda, reconciliation and rehabilitation process
998 16 June 199513–0–2 (abstentions: China, Russia)Establishes rapid-reaction force within the United Nations Protection Force
999 16 June 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan, national reconciliation
1000 23 June 199515–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, confidence-building measures

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