United Nations Documents on UNOCI
Resolutions of the Security Council
2016
- Resolution 2284 (2016) adopted by the Security Council at its 7681st meeting [S/RES/2284] of 28 April 2016
- Resolution 2260 (2016) adopted by the Security Council at its 7606th meeting [S/RES/2260] of 20 January 2016
2015
- The Security Council extends the mandate of UNOCI, along with the authorization of French Forces that support it, until 30 June 2016, reaffirms its intention to consider further downsizing UNOCI and possibly terminating its mandate after the October 2015 presidential election in Côte d’Ivoire [S/RES/2226] of 25 June 2015
- The Security Council extends until 30 April 2016 a modified arms embargo on Côte d’Ivoire, as well as the targeted travel and financial sanctions on individuals deemed to threaten reconciliation in the country; also extends, until 30 May 2016, the mandate of the Group of Experts that assists in oversight of those measures [S/RES/2219] of 28 April 2015
- The Security Council extends its arms embargo, asset freeze and travel ban on the Central African Republic until 29 January 2016 and the mandate of the Expert Panel assisting the Sanctions Committee through 29 February 2016 [S/RES/2196] of 22 January 2015
2014
- The Security Council amends the mandate of UNOCI, extends it to 30 June 2015 and establishes new authorized levels for military and police personnel [S/RES/2162] of 25 June 2014
- The Security Council decides to modify the sanctions regime imposed on Côte d'Ivoire for a period ending on 30 April 2015, and to extend the mandate of the Group of Experts tasked with monitoring those measures until 20 May 2015 [S/RES/2153] of 29 April 2014
2013
- The Security Council extends until 30 June 2014 the mandate of UNOCI and decides to further reduce and reconfigure mission’s military presence (S/RES/2112) of 30 July 2013
- The Security Council extends its arms embargo, as well as financial and travel measures, against Côte d’Ivoire until 30 April 2014 and further refines the sanctions regime first put in place in 2004 [S/RES/2101] of 25 April 2013
2012
- The Security Council extends the mandate of UNOCI for another year, until 31 July 2013 and reduces its strength by adjusting the military component to 8,837 personnel, comprising 8,645 troops and staff officers and 192 military observers [S/RES/2062] of 26 July 2012
- The Security Council adopts a set of renewed and modified sanctions and extends an expert panel’s mandate to monitor the situation [S/RES/2045] of 26 April 2012
2011
- The Security Council extends the mandate of UNOCI until 31 July 2012 [S/RES/2000(2011)] of 27 July 2011
- The Security Council extends the redeployment from UNMIL to UNOCI of three armed helicopters with crews until 30 September 2011, and the deployment of an additional 2,000 military personnel as well as the temporary additional military and police capabilities authorized by resolution 1942 (2010), until 31 July 2011 [S/RES/1992(2011)] of 30 June 2011
- The Security Council extends the mandate of UNOCI until 31 July 2011; it also extends up to 30 June the temporary redeployment from UNMIL to UNOCI of three infantry companies, one aviation unit comprising two military utility helicopters and three armed helicopters with crews [S/RES/1981(2011)] of 13 May 2011
- The Security Council renews until 30 April 2012 its arms embargo and diamond trade ban on Cote d’Ivoire, as well as targeted sanctions restricting the travel and finances of individuals threatening peace and national reconciliation there [S/RES/1980 (2011)] of 28 April 2011
- The Security Council demands an immediate end to the surge in violence against civilians, imposes targeted sanctions against former President Gbagbo, his wife and close associates and reaffirms the mandate of UNOCI to protect civilians, including to prevent the use of heavy weaponry against them [S/RES/1975 (2011)] of 30 March 2011
- The Security Council extends by three months the temporary redeployment from UNMIL to UNOCI of three infantry companies, an aviation unit comprising two utility helicopters and three armed ones with crews, as authorized by resolutions 1967, 1962 and 1951 [S/RES/1968 (2011)] of 16 February 2011
- Security Council expresses deep concern over the continuing violence and human rights violations in Côte d’Ivoire, including against UN peacekeepers and civilians; and authorizes the deployment of an additional 2,000 troops for UNOCI until 30 June 2011 [S/RES/1967 (2011)] of 19 January 2011
2010
- Security Council extends UNOCI's mandate until 30 June 2011, condemns attempts to usurp will of people, urges respect for the election outcome and extends the deployment of UNOCI reinforcements [S/RES/1962 (2010)] of 20 December 2010
- The Security Council authorizes the temporary transfer to UNOCI of a maximum of three infantry companies and an aviation unit comprised of two military utility helicopters from neighbouring UNMIL, for a period of up to four weeks [S/RES/1951 (2010)] of 24 November 2010
- The Security Council decides to renew until 30 April 2011 the measures on arms and the financial and travel measures imposed by resolution 1572 (2004) and the measures preventing the importation by any State of all rough diamonds from Côte d’Ivoire imposed by resolution 1643 (2005) [S/RES/1946 (2010)] of 15 October 2010
- The Security Council authorizes a temporary increase of 500 personnel for the military and police contingents of UNOCI before, during and after elections, bringing staffing levels from 8,650 to 9,150, for a period of up to six months[S/RES/1942(2010)] of 29 September 2010
- The Security Council extends the mandate of UNOCI, and the French forces supporting it, at its current strength of military and police components until 31 December 2010, and urges the Ivorian stakeholders to ensure the publication of the final voters list without further delay, to announce the official date of the first round of the presidential election, and to meet their commitments in full [S/RES/1933] of 30 June 2010
- The Security Council extends until 30 June 2010 the mandate of UNOCI as determined in resolution 1739 (2007) [S/RES/1924(2010)] of 27 May 2010
- The Security Council extends the mandate of UNOCI through the end of May 2010, and expresses its intention, in principle, to increase, for a limited time, the current level of 7,450 authorized military personnel as would be needed, and up to no more than 7,950 personnel, when the final voters list is made public. The resolution also extends for four months the authorization of the French troops (Licorne) that support UNOCI [S/RES/1911(2010)] of 28 January 2010
2009
- The Security Council decides to renew the mandate of UNOCI, as determined in resolution 1739 (2007), until 31 January 2010, in particular to support the organization in Côte d’Ivoire of free, open, fair and transparent elections [S/RES/1880(2009)] of 30 July 2009
- The Security Council welcomes the progress of the operations of identification of the population and of registration of voters[S/RES/1865 (2009)] of 27 January 2009
2008
- The Security Council decides to renew the measures on arms and the financial and travel measures imposed by paragraphs 7 to 12 of resolution 1572 (2004) and the measures preventing the importation by any State of all rough diamonds from Côte d’Ivoire imposed by paragraph 6 of resolution 1643 (2005) [S/RES/1842 (2008)] of 29 October 2009
- The Security Council decides to renew the mandate of the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI) until 31 January 2009 [S/RES/1826 (2008)] of 29 July 2008
- The Security Council w elcomes Supplementary Agreements number 2 and 3 signed by President Laurent Gbagbo and Mr. Guillaume Soro in Ouagadougou on 28 November 2007 [S/RES/1795(2008)] of 15 January 2008
2007
- The Security Council decides to renew the mandates of the United Nations Operation in Côte
d’Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it until 15 January 2008 [S/RES/1765(2007)] of 16 July 2007 - The Security Council decides that the mandate of UNOCI and of the French forces which
support it shall be extended until 16 July 2007 [S/RES/1763(2007)] of 29 June 2007 - The Security Council decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Experts, as set out in
resolution 1727 (2006), until 31 October 2007 [S/RES/1761(2007)] of 20 June 2007 - Decides that the mandates of UNOCI and of the French forces which support it shall be extended until 30 June 2007 [S/RES/1739(2007)] of 10 January 2007
2006
- The Security Council decides to renew until 31 October 2007 the provisions of paragraphs 7 to
12 of resolution 1572 (2004) and of paragraph 6 of resolution 1643 (2005) [S/RES/1727(2006)] of 15 December 2006 - The Security Council decides that the mandate of UNOCI and of the French forces which
support it shall be extended until 10 January 2007 [S/RES/1726(2006)] of 15 December 2006 - The Security Council endorses the decision of the Peace and Security Council aim at implementing fully the peace process in Côte d’Ivoire and at organizing free, open, fair and transparent elections in this country by 31 October 2007 [S/RES/1721(2006)] of 1 November 2006
- The Security Council notes the recommendations of the Secretary-General contained in his report dated 3 January 2006, in particular its paragraphs 48 and 52 [S/RES/1682(2006)] of 2 June 2006
- The Security Council decides to authorize the Secretary-General to redeploy immediately a maximum of one infantry company from UNMIL to the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI), until 31 March 2006 [S/RES/1657(2006)] of 6 February 2006
- The Security Council decides that the respective mandates of the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI) and of the French forces which support it shall be extended until 15 December 2006 [S/RES/1652(2006)] of 24 January 2006 Top
2005
- The Security Council decides to renew until 15 December 2006 [S/RES/1643(2005)] of 15 December 2005
- The Security Council commends the continued efforts of the African Union [S/RES/1633(2005)] of 21 October 2005
- The Security Council decides to extend the mandate of the Group of Experts to 15 December
2005 [S/RES/1632(2005)] of 18 October 2005 - The Security Council decides that the mandate of UNOCI until 24 January 2006 [S/RES/1609(2005)] of 24 June 2005
- The Security Council endorses the Pretoria Agreement [S/RES/1603(2005)] of 3 June 2005
- The Security Council welcomes the signature by the Ivorian parties on 6 April 2005 in Pretoria of the agreement on the peace process in Côte d’Ivoire [S/RES/1600(2005)] of 4 May 2005
- Decides that the mandate of the United Nations Mission in Côte d’Ivoire until 4 May 2005 [S/RES/1594(2005)] of 4 April 2005
- The Security Council reaffirms its decision that all States, particularly those bordering Côte d’Ivoire, take the necessary measures to prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to Côte d’Ivoire of arms or any related materiel as well as the provision of any assistance, advice or training related to military activities [S/RES/1584(2005)] of 1 February 2005
2004
- The Security Council condemns the air strikes committed by the national armed forces of Côte d’Ivoire (FANCI) and demands that all Ivoirian parties to the conflict, the Government of Côte d’Ivoire as well as Forces nouvelles, fully comply with the ceasefire [S/RES/1572(2004)] of 15 November 2004
- The Security Council decides to establish the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire
(UNOCI) for an initial period of 12 months as from 4 April 2004[S/RES/1528(2004)] of 27 February 2004
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