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Adopted by the Security Council at its 3629th meeting,

 on 8 February 1996 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolution 696 (1991) of 30 May 1991 and all subsequent 

 relevant resolutions, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General dated 31 January 1996 

 (S/1996/75), Reaffirming its commitment to preserve the unity and territorial integrity 

 of Angola, Reiterating the importance it attaches to the full implementation by the 

 Government of Angola and Unio Nacional para a Independncia Total de Angola 

 (UNITA) of the "Acordos de Paz" (S/22609, annex), the Lusaka Protocol 

 (S/1994/1441, annex) and relevant Security Council resolutions, Deeply concerned at delays in the implementation of the Lusaka Protocol and 

 the lack of steady progress towards lasting peace, Concerned also at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in many parts of 

 Angola and, in particular, at the lack of security guarantees and freedom of 

 movement for the personnel of humanitarian organizations, Emphasizing the importance of reconstruction and rehabilitation of the 

 Angolan national economy and its vital contribution to durable peace, Recalling its resolution 976 (1995) of 8 February 1995 which stated, 

 inter alia, the expectation that UNAVEM III would complete its mission by 

 February 1997, Noting that one-half of the duration of UNAVEM III's mission, as envisaged 

 in resolution 976 (1995), has already elapsed, while implementation of the 

 Lusaka Protocol is seriously behind schedule, Noting also the agreement between the Government of Angola and UNITA of 

 21 December 1995, and welcoming the efforts of the Secretary-General, his Special Representative and the three observer States to the Angolan peace 

 process to facilitate the establishment of a revised timetable for implementing 

 the tasks in the agreement between the two parties at Bailundo of 

 9 January 1996, Welcoming the efforts by Member States, the Organization of African Unity 

 (OAU), and the international community as a whole to promote peace and security 

 in Angola, 1.Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General dated 31 January 1996; 2.Decides to extend the mandate of UNAVEM III until 8 May 1996; 3.Expresses deep concern at the numerous delays in the implementation of 

 the Lusaka Protocol, reminds the Government of Angola and UNITA of their 

 obligations to consolidate the peace process and, in this regard, urges them to 

 maintain an effective cease-fire, conclude their military talks on integration 

 of the armed forces, undertake active engagement in the demining process, and 

 commence the integration of UNITA personnel into administrative and governmental 

 institutions in furtherance of the objective of national reconciliation; 4.Welcomes the positive steps taken by the Government of Angola in 

 implementing its commitments, in particular the cessation of offensive 

 operations, the withdrawal of its troops from offensive positions in the 

 vicinity of UNITA quartering areas, the release of all prisoners registered by 

 the International Committee of the Red Cross, the beginning of the quartering of 

 the rapid reaction police, and the termination of contracts of expatriate 

 personnel as agreed; 5.Expresses the expectation that the Government of Angola will continue 

 its progress with the goal of fully implementing its obligations under the 

 Lusaka Protocol, including quartering of the rapid reaction police, deployment 

 to barracks of the Angolan Armed Forces, the repatriation of expatriate 

 personnel as agreed, and the drawing up of a programme for disarming the 

 civilian population; 6.Expresses deep concern at the slow pace of quartering and disarming 

 UNITA troops, notes the public commitment by UNITA to quarter its troops in an 

 expeditious and comprehensive fashion and reiterates its conviction that the 

 quartering of UNITA forces, as the first step in its transformation to a 

 legitimate political party, is a crucial component of the peace process; 7.Urges UNITA to proceed immediately with the orderly, large-scale and 

 verifiable movement of its troops to the quartering areas at Vila Nova, 

 Lunduimbali, Negage and Quibaxe, without further interruption, in strict 

 adherence to the new timetable agreed by the parties on 9 January 1996, and in 

 full cooperation with UNAVEM III; 8.Calls upon UNITA, following completion of this initial quartering, to 

 proceed immediately with the orderly movement of all of its troops to the other 

 quartering areas and to conclude all quartering within the time of this mandate 

 renewal; 9.Also calls upon UNITA to extend full cooperation to UNAVEM III and the 

 Joint Commission at all levels, including the exchange of military information 

 as required by the Lusaka Protocol; 10.Further calls upon UNITA to release all remaining prisoners; 11.Calls upon the two parties, in particular UNITA, to ensure the freedom 

 of movement of people and goods throughout the country; 12.Also calls upon the two parties, in particular UNITA, to cooperate 

 fully with humanitarian organizations by granting them all the necessary 

 security guarantees and freedom of movement to facilitate their work; 13.Reminds the Government of Angola and UNITA of their obligation to 

 cease the dissemination of hostile propaganda; 14.Notes the importance attached to the dissemination of impartial 

 information by UNAVEM radio and calls upon the Government of Angola to provide 

 all the facilities necessary for the independent functioning of that radio; 15.Encourages both the President of Angola and the Chairman of UNITA to 

 meet, as soon as possible and thereafter on a regular basis, to promote mutual 

 confidence and achieve the full, fair and speedy implementation of the Lusaka 

 Protocol, including its provisions on national reconciliation and other 

 outstanding issues; 16.Commends the Joint Commission for the positive role it continues to 

 play in support of the implementation of the Lusaka Protocol; 17.Commends also the efforts of the Secretary-General, his Special 

 Representative and the personnel of UNAVEM III to facilitate the implementation 

 of the Lusaka Protocol; 18.Urges the international community to continue to provide the 

 assistance necessary to facilitate the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the 

 Angolan national economy, provided that the two parties meet their obligations 

 under the Lusaka Protocol; 19.Reaffirms the obligation of all States to implement fully the 

 provisions of paragraph 19 of resolution 864 (1993); 20.Urges all States, in particular those neighbouring Angola, to 

 facilitate the process of national reconciliation in Angola and to take steps in 

 their territory to facilitate full implementation of the provisions of the 

 Lusaka Protocol; 21.Requests the Secretary-General to report by 7 March 1996, 4 April 1996 

 and 1 May 1996 on the progress made by the Government of Angola and UNITA in 

 taking concrete steps towards meeting the goals and timetable agreed between 

 them, and to keep the Council fully informed on developments in the situation on 

 the ground, so that the Council may respond accordingly; 22.Expresses its readiness, in light of recommendations by the Secretary-General and developments in Angola, to consider any further measures; 23.Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.


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