S/RES/922 (1994)
31 May 1994
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3384th meeting, on 31 May 1994
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolution 696 (1991) of 30 May 1991 and all subsequent relevant resolutions,
Recalling the letter dated 14 April 1994 (S/1994/445) from the President of the Security Council addressed to the Secretary-General,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General (S/1994/611) dated 24 May 1994,
Reaffirming its commitment to preserve the unity and territorial integrity of Angola,
Reiterating the importance it attaches to the full
implementation of the "Acordos de Paz" and relevant Security Council resolutions,
Reiterating also the importance of United Nations support in fostering the peace process and advancing the full implementation of the "Acordos de Paz",
Commending the efforts of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and those of the three observer States to the Angolan Peace Process and of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) and some neighbouring States in particular Zambia, and encouraging them to continue their efforts aimed
at the earliest resolution of the Angolan crisis through negotiations within the framework of the "Acordos de Paz" and relevant Security Council resolutions,
Recalling its readiness, in principle, in accordance with resolution 903 (1994), to consider authorizing promptly an
increase of the strength of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM II) to its previous level,
Noting, however, with grave concern the resurgence of military operations throughout the territory of Angola which cause continued suffering to the civilian population and hamper the effective implementation of the current mandate of UNAVEM II,
Deeply concerned at alleged violations of the measures contained in paragraph 19 of its resolution 864 (1993),
Concerned also at the protracted duration of the Lusaka Peace Talks and reaffirming the importance it attaches to their prompt and successful conclusion,
Emphasizing that Angolans bear ultimate responsibility for
the successful implementation of the "Acordos de Paz" and any subsequent agreement,
Reiterating its strong appeal to the Government of the Republic of Angola and UNITA to show the good faith and flexibility needed to reach an early and comprehensive
settlement at the Lusaka Peace Talks,
1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General dated 24 May 1994;
2. Decides to extend the mandate of the UNAVEM II until
30 June 1994;
3. Stresses that its future decision concerning Angola will take into account the extent to which the parties demonstrate their political will to achieve a lasting peace;
4. Welcomes the formal acceptance by the Government of the Republic of Angola of the proposals on national reconciliation by the Special Representative of the Secretary-
General and the three observer States to the Angolan Peace Process, urges UNITA to do likewise and encourages both parties to finalize outstanding details without further
procrastination to allow the successful conclusion of the Lusaka Peace Talks;
5. Reaffirms its readiness to consider promptly any recommendations from the Secretary-General for an expanded United Nations presence in Angola in the event a comprehensive peace settlement is reached;
6. Declares its intention to reconsider the role of the United Nations in Angola in the event a peace agreement has
not been reached in Lusaka by the time of the expiration of the extended mandate of UNAVEM II;
7. Decides, in view of the direct negotiations continuing between the parties, not to impose at present the additional measures against UNITA contained in paragraph 26 of resolution
864 (1993), but reiterates its readiness to consider at any time further steps in the light, inter alia, of a recommendation by the Secretary-General, either to impose such additional measures or to review those in effect;
8. Reaffirms the obligation of all States to implement
fully the provisions of paragraph 19 of resolution 864 (1993);
9. Strongly deplores the resurgence of military actions throughout Angola contrary to resolution 903 (1994) and reiterates its demand that both parties cease immediately all offensive military operations;
10. Further deplores in this regard the worsening of the humanitarian situation and condemns acts that imperil humanitarian relief efforts, and all actions which would inhibit the free and unrestricted movement of humanitarian relief and humanitarian relief workers;
11. Commends those States, United Nations agencies and non-governmental organizations which have already contributed to the relief efforts, and strongly appeals to all States, United Nations agencies and non-governmental organizations to provide rapidly further assistance to Angola to meet the
growing humanitarian needs;
12. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to it, as soon as there is progress, and in any case by 30 June 1994, a report on the Lusaka Peace Talks and on the continued political will of the parties to achieve a lasting peace, with
recommendations for the future United Nations presence in Angola;
13. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.