United Nations Security Council Resolution 1939
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 1939
, adopted unanimously on September 15, 2010, after recalling previous resolutions on the situation in Nepal
Nepal
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, including Resolution 1922
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1922
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1922, adopted unanimously on May 12, 2010, after recalling resolutions 1769 , 1778 , 1834 , 1861 and 1913 , the Council noted that the situation in the region of Darfur in Sudan, Chad and the Central African Republic constituted a threat to international...

 (2010), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Nepal
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Following the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed on 21 November 2006 between the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal at the end of the Nepalese Civil War, the United Nations received a request for assistance, and established the political mission United Nations Mission in Nepal ...

 (UNMIN) until January 15, 2011 amid concern over rising political tensions in the country.

The extension of UNMIN would be the seventh and last. In his report, the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
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 said he was not in favour of repeated extensions of the mission due to "persistent and unfounded criticism" that impaired its ability to carry out its mandate, in accordance with Resolution 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).

Observations

In the preamble of the resolution, the Council reaffirmed the Comprehensive Peace Accord
Comprehensive Peace Accord
The Comprehensive Peace Accord was signed between the Government of Nepal and the Unified Communist Party of Nepal on November 21, 2006 which formally ended the Nepalese People's War that lasted for more than decade...

 and subsequent agreements towards a durable settlement. It recognised the will of the Nepalese people for peace and democracy
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 and expressed a readiness to continue to support the peace process. Noting that a deadline for the promulgation of a new constitution
Constitution of Nepal
Nepal is governed under the Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2007. It came into force on January 15, 2007. the Interim Constitution was drafted by a committee headed by the late Justice Laxman Prasad Aryal...

 was extended until May 28, 2011, the Council also noted recent political tensions in the country. It called on all political parties in Nepal to resolve their differences through negotiations, while recognising the role of civil society
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, the protection of human rights
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 and roles of marginalised groups in the transition.

Acts

The mandate
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 of UNMIN was extended after a request from the Nepalese government
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, taking into account that some elements of its mandate had been completed and ongoing work concerning the monitoring of arms
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 management. Furthermore, the Council also decided that UNMIN's mandate would terminate on January 15, 2011 and leave the country, and called upon all parties to ensure the completion of UNMIN's mandate by that date.

The resolution urged the Nepalese government and Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) to implement an agreement from September 13, 2010 in addition to a plan for the integration and rehabilitation of Maoist army personnel. All Nepalese political parties were encouraged to co-operate, compromise and achieve consensus in order for the country to continue the transition to democratic
Democracy
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 future. Furthermore, the parties were asked to ensure the safety and freedom of movement
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 for UNMIN personnel.

Finally, the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was requested to report on discussions between the United Nations, the caretaker Nepalese government and political parties by October 15, 2010.

See also

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