United Nations Security Council Resolution 882

United Nations Security Council resolution 882, adopted unanimously on 5 November 1993, after reaffirming resolutions 782 (1992) and subsequent resolutions on Mozambique, the council noted, in addition to positive developments in the country, that some aspects of the Rome General Peace Accords had not been implemented. The secretary-general was authorised to deploy 128 United Nations police observers approved in Resolution 797 (1992) and it was important that the parties:

United Nations Security Council Resolution 882

United Nations Security Council resolution 882, adopted unanimously on 5 November 1993, after reaffirming resolutions 782 (1992) and subsequent resolutions on Mozambique, the council noted, in addition to positive developments in the country, that some aspects of the Rome General Peace Accords had not been implemented. The secretary-general was authorised to deploy 128 United Nations police observers approved in Resolution 797 (1992) and it was important that the parties: