United Nations Security Council Resolution 1442 Explained

Number:1442
Organ:SC
Date:25 November
Year:2002
Meeting:4,649
Code:S/RES/1442
Document:https://undocs.org/S/RES/1442(2002)
For:15
Abstention:0
Against:0
Subject:The situation in Cyprus
Result:Adopted

United Nations Security Council resolution 1442, adopted unanimously on 25 November 2002, after reaffirming all resolutions on the situation in Cyprus, particularly Resolution 1251 (1999), the council extended the mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) for an additional six months until 15 June 2003.[1]

The security council noted the call within the Secretary-General Kofi Annan's report for the authorities in Cyprus and Northern Cyprus to urgently address the humanitarian situation concerning missing persons.[2] It also welcomed efforts to sensitise United Nations peacekeeping personnel towards the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and other diseases.

Extending UNFICYP's mandate, the resolution requested the secretary-general to report to the council by 1 June 2003 on the implementation of the current resolution. It also urged the Turkish Cypriot side to end restrictions imposed on 30 June 2000 on UNIFCYP operations and to restore the military status quo at Strovilia.[3]

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  1. News: Security Council extends Cyprus mission until 15 June 2003. 25 November 2002. United Nations.
  2. Web site: Annan. Kofi. Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus. United Nations. 15 November 2002.
  3. News: Security Council renews UN peacekeeping force for Cyprus through mid-June. 25 November 2002. United Nations News Centre.