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UN Sanctions Reform - The Watson Institute for International Studies

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Draft<br />

<strong>UN</strong>ITED<br />

NATIONS<br />

S<br />

Security Council<br />

Distr.<br />

GENERAL S/RES/1482 (2002)<br />

XX Jan. 2006<br />

ORIGINAL:<br />

ENGLISH<br />

RESOLUTION 1713 (2006)<br />

Adopted by the Security Council at its XXXth meeting,<br />

on XX Jan. 2006<br />

<strong>The</strong> Security Council<br />

Recalling its earlier resolutions exhorting the Revolutionary Brotherhood of Liberation<br />

(RBL) to seek a negotiated solution to the conflict in Arcadia (1999), and creating the<br />

United Nations Mission in Arcadia (<strong>UN</strong>MIA) to oversee the implementation of the<br />

Seekonk Ceasefire Accords (2002),<br />

Expressing serious concern that the combatants have taken measures to breach the arms<br />

embargo on the territory of Arcadia imposed by the Council with resolution 1648 (2004),<br />

as noted in reports by the Panel of Experts created pursuant to that resolution,<br />

Condemning the ongoing violence in Arcadia, especially the killing of civilians,<br />

Strongly condemning the recent increase in fatalities resulting from violence in Arcadia,<br />

including the targeting of <strong>UN</strong>MIA personnel,<br />

Deploring the violation of the Seekonk Ceasefire Accords by the RBL and the<br />

abandonment of a peaceful means of resolving the conflict by the Government of<br />

Arcadia,<br />

Underscoring that both parties to the conflict are jointly responsible <strong>for</strong> the refugee and<br />

humanitarian crisis in the region affecting neighboring states,<br />

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