United Nations Security Council Resolution 845
UN Security Council Resolution 845 | |
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The region of Macedonia in the Republic of Macedonia (red) and Greece (blue) | |
Date | 18 June 1993 |
Meeting no. | 3,243 |
Code | S/RES/845 (Document) |
Subject | Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
Voting summary |
15 voted for None voted against None abstained |
Result | Adopted |
Security Council composition | |
Permanent members | |
Non-permanent members |
United Nations Security Council resolution 845, adopted unanimously on 18 June 1993, after recalling Resolution 817 (1993) and considering the Secretary-General's report pursuant to it, the Council urged both Greece and the Republic of Macedonia to continue efforts to settle the naming dispute.
The efforts of the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia were appreciated,[1] while the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali was requested to keep the Security Council regularly updated, with the aim of settling the issue before the 48th session of the General Assembly in September 1993.[2]
See also
- Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 801 to 900 (1993–1994)
- Macedonia (terminology)
References
- ↑ Ackermann, Alice (1994). Making peace prevail: preventing violent conflict in Macedonia. Syracuse University Press. p. 124. ISBN 978-0-8156-2812-5.
- ↑ Lucarelli, Sonia (2000). Europe and the breakup of Yugoslavia: a political failure in search of a scholarly explanation. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 51. ISBN 978-90-411-1439-6.
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