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・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 933
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・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 938
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 939
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 94
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 940
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 941
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 942
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・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 945
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 946
United Nations Security Council Resolution 947
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 948
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 949
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 95
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 950
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 951
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 952
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 953
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 954
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 955
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 956
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 957
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 958
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 959
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 96


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United Nations Security Council Resolution 947 : ウィキペディア英語版
United Nations Security Council Resolution 947

United Nations Security Council resolution 941, adopted unanimously on 30 September 1994, after recalling all resolutions on the situation on the former Yugoslavia including Resolution 908 (1994), the Council discussed the situation in Croatia and extended the mandate of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) until 31 March 1995.
The Security Council wanted a negotiated solution to the conflict in the former Yugoslavia and the mutual respect for international boundaries between countries in the region was stressed. Key aspects of the United Nations peace plan and particularly Resolution 871 (1993) had yet to be implemented. Meanwhile, UNPROFOR played an important role in preventing hostilities and creating conditions for an overall peace settlement.
Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council extended the mandate of UNPROFOR until 31 March 1995 and urged all parties to co-operate with the peacekeeping force and ensure its freedom of movement. The Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was requested to report back to the Council by 20 January 1995 on the state of the United Nations peace plan for Croatia and in this regard its mandate would be reviewed. He also had to report on progress made towards the opening of roads and railways to the United Nations Protected Areas and the rest of Croatia, the water and power supply, and the opening of the Adriatic oil pipeline.
The right of all displaced persons to return to their homes was reaffirmed, with assistance from the international community. All statements and commitments made under duress, especially in regard to territory, were invalid. Concern was expressed that Status of Forces Agreements had not been finalised Croatia, Macedonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro, and all were urged to conclude the agreements without delay.
The Bosnian Serbs were called upon to respect the territorial integrity of Croatia, and that the restoration of authority in the pink zones must be completed under supervision of UNPROFOR to avoid further destabilisation of the region.
==See also==

* Bosnian War
* Breakup of Yugoslavia
* Croatian War of Independence
* List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 901 to 1000 (1994–1995)
* Yugoslav Wars

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