United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921
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 1921
, adopted unanimously on May 12, 2010, after recalling resolutions 1740
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1740
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1740 was unanimously adopted on 23 January 2007.- Resolution :Recognizing the strong desire of the people of Nepal for peace and the restoration of democracy and noting the request of the Nepalese Government and the Communist Party of Nepal for United...

 (2007), 1796
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1796
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1796 was unanimously adopted on 23 January 2008.- Resolution :The Security Council decided this morning to renew the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Nepal for six months, until 23 July, following a request from that country’s Government and on...

 (2008), 1825
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1825
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1825 was unanimously adopted on 23 July 2008.- Resolution :With the United Nations Mission in Nepal having already accomplished some elements of its mandate following successful Constituent Assembly elections, the Security Council decided this morning to...

 (2008), 1864
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1864
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1864, adopted unanimously January 23, 2009, after recalling resolution 1740 , 1796 and 1825 on the situation in Nepal, the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Nepal , whose mandate expired that day, by another six months until...

 (2009), 1879
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1879
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1879 was unanimously adopted on 23 July 2009.- Resolution :The Security Council today extended through January 2010 the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Nepal , noting Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s assessment that the operation would be well...

 (2008) and 1909
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1909
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1909, adopted unanimously on January 21, 2010, after recalling resolutions 1740 , 1796 , 1825 , 1864 and 1879 , the Council extended the mandate for the United Nations Mission in Nepal until May 15, 2010 at the request of Nepal, deciding that it should...

 (2009), the Council extended the mandate for the United Nations Mission in Nepal
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 (UNMIN) until September 15, 2010 and stressed that arrangements should be made for the withdrawal of the mission by that date.

The Security Council recalled the Comprehensive Peace Accord
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 between the Government of Nepal
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 and the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and expressed its support for that agreement. It was concerned that the deadline for the promulgation of a new constitution was May 28, 2010 and that both parties had yet to reach a consensus or extend the tenure of the Constituent Assembly
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. The Nepalese parties were co-operating with the United Nations in areas such as monitoring of weapon
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s and the discharge of disqualified army personnel.

The mandate
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 of UNMIN was extended for a further four months at the request of the Nepalese government, taking into account the completion of some aspects of the mandate and the ongoing verification process. The Nepalese parties were urged to take full advantage of UNMIN in support of the peace process. It was acknowledged by the Council that the measures were originally conceived as short-term rather than long-term solutions and that UNMIN was urged to begin preparations for its withdrawal.

Both the Nepalese government and Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) were called upon to implement a timetable for the integration and rehabilitation of Maoist army personnel, ensure the safety of United Nations personnel and continue the transition to a long-term solution to enable Nepal to move a democratic
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 future. The resolution, drafted by the United Kingdom
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, concluded by requesting the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
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 to report by September 1, 2010 on the implementation of the current resolution.

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  • Text of Resolution at ReliefWeb
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