The security council reaffirmed its support for the peace process between the two countries and of the role played by UNMEE in facilitating the implementation of the Algiers Agreement and decision by the Boundary Commission on the mutual border. It welcomed the declarations by both Ethiopia and Eritrea to fully implement their commitments, including the release of prisoners of war, but expressed concern cross-border harassment and abduction of civilians.
The resolution extended UNMEE's mandate at the current troop level of 4,200 in accordance with Resolution 1320 (2000).[2] Progress made by the parties in the implementation of their agreements would be monitored and the implications of territorial transfers during the boundary demarcation for UNMEE would be reviewed by the council.[3]
^"Security Council extends mandate of UN mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea for six months". United Nations. 6 September 2002.
^"Security Council extends UN mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea for six months". United Nations News Centre. 6 September 2002.
^United Nations (2003). Index to Proceedings of the Security Council (57th ed.). United Nations Publications. p. 39. ISBN978-92-1-100916-3.
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united, nations, security, council, resolution, 1434, united, nations, security, council, resolution, 1434, adopted, unanimously, september, 2002, after, reaffirming, resolutions, situation, between, eritrea, ethiopia, particularly, resolution, 1430, 2002, cou. United Nations Security Council resolution 1434 adopted unanimously on 6 September 2002 after reaffirming all resolutions on the situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia particularly Resolution 1430 2002 the council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea UNMEE until 15 March 2003 1 UN Security CouncilResolution 1434Eritrea orange and Ethiopia green Date6 September 2002Meeting no 4 606CodeS RES 1434 Document SubjectThe situation between Eritrea and EthiopiaVoting summary15 voted forNone voted againstNone abstainedResultAdoptedSecurity Council compositionPermanent members China France Russia United Kingdom United StatesNon permanent members Bulgaria Cameroon Colombia Guinea Ireland Mauritius Mexico Norway Singapore Syria 1433 Lists of resolutions 1435 The security council reaffirmed its support for the peace process between the two countries and of the role played by UNMEE in facilitating the implementation of the Algiers Agreement and decision by the Boundary Commission on the mutual border It welcomed the declarations by both Ethiopia and Eritrea to fully implement their commitments including the release of prisoners of war but expressed concern cross border harassment and abduction of civilians The resolution extended UNMEE s mandate at the current troop level of 4 200 in accordance with Resolution 1320 2000 2 Progress made by the parties in the implementation of their agreements would be monitored and the implications of territorial transfers during the boundary demarcation for UNMEE would be reviewed by the council 3 See also editBadme Eritrean Ethiopian War List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1401 to 1500 2002 2003 References edit Security Council extends mandate of UN mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea for six months United Nations 6 September 2002 Security Council extends UN mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea for six months United Nations News Centre 6 September 2002 United Nations 2003 Index to Proceedings of the Security Council 57th ed United Nations Publications p 39 ISBN 978 92 1 100916 3 External links edit nbsp Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1434 at Wikisource Text of the Resolution at undocs org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Nations Security Council Resolution 1434 amp oldid 1212057857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,