| Date | 31 January 1996 |
|---|---|
| Started | 12:55 |
| Ended | 13:00 |
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The situation in Croatia Letter dated 26 January 1996 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/1996/66 and Add.1)
| President: | ![]() | Sir John Weston United Kingdom |
(The Presidency changes each month to the next member in alphabetical order) | |||
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| Members: | ![]() | Mr. Legwaila Botswana |
![]() | Mr. Somavía Chile |
![]() | Mr. He Yafei China |
![]() | Mr. Awaad Egypt |
![]() | Mr. Thiebaud France |
![]() | Mr. Eitel Germany |
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![]() | Mr. Lopes da Rosa Guinea-Bissau |
![]() | Mr. Martínez Blanco Honduras |
![]() | Mr. Wibisono Indonesia |
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![]() | Mr. Ferrarin Italy |
![]() | Mr. Wlosowicz Poland |
![]() | Mr. Park Republic of Korea |
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![]() | Mr. Fedotov Russia |
![]() | Mr. Gnehm United States |
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Adoption of the agenda
The situation in Croatia
Letter dated 26 January 1996 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/1996/66 and Add.1)
The President
I should like to inform the Council that I have received a letter from the representative of Croatia in which he requests to be invited to participate in the discussion of the item on the Council's agenda. In conformity with the usual practice, I propose, with the consent of the Council, to invite that representative to participate in the discussion without the right to vote, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Charter and rule 37 of the Council's provisional rules of procedure.
There being no objection, it is so decided.
The President
The Security Council will now begin its consideration of the item on its agenda.
The Council is meeting in accordance with the understanding reached in its prior consultations.
Members of the Council have before them documents S/1996/66 and Add.1, which contain the text of a letter dated 26 January 1996 from the Secretary-General addressed to the President of the Security Council.
Members of the Council also have before them document S/1996/70, which contains the text of a draft resolution prepared in the course of the Council's prior consultations.
It is my understanding that the Council is ready to proceed to the vote on the draft resolution before it. Unless I hear any objection, I shall put the draft resolution to the vote now.
There being no objection, it is so decided.
| favour | against |
| abstain | absent |
favour=15 against=0 abstain=0 absent=0
Botswana, Chile, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, Indonesia, Italy, Poland, Republic of Korea, Russia, United Kingdom, United States
The President
There were 15 votes in favour. The draft resolution has been adopted unanimously as resolution 1043 (1996).
The Security Council has thus concluded the present stage of its consideration of the item on its agenda.
The Security Council will remain seized of the matter.














