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United Nations: Report of the Secretary-General on an Agenda for Peace - Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-Keeping*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1992

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[Reproduced from U.N. document S/24111, June 17, 1992. The Security Council considered the report at its meeting of June 30, 1992, and in a statement on behalf of the Council the President indicated the following: “In reading the report, the Security Council has noted a set of interesting proposals addressed to the various organs of the United Nations and to Member States. The Council therefore trusts that all organs and entities, in particular the General Assembly, will devote particular attention to the report and will study and evaluate the elements of the report that concern them. Within the scope of its competence, the Security Council will, for its part, examine in depth and with due priority the recommendations of the Secretary-General.”

[The Security Council Summit Statement issued January 31, 1992, requesting this report, appears at 31 I.L.M. 758 (1992).]

References

* A/47/50.

1/ See S/23500, statement by the President of the Council, section entitled “Peacemaking and peace-keeping”. [31 I.L.M. 758 (1992)]

2/ General Assembly resolution 37/10, annex. [21 I.L.M. 449, 1478 (1982)]

3/ General Assembly resolution 43/51, annex.