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On 29 April, the Security Council, acting for the second time in seven weeks on the peace process in Angola, unanimously adopted resolution 1164 (1998), by which it extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA MONUA Missão de Observação das Nações Unidas em Angola (United Nations Observer Mission in Angola) ) until 30 June. It endorsed the Secretary-General's recommendation to complete the withdrawal of all military personnel, with the exception of one infantry company, the helicopter unit, signals and medical support units, and 90 military observers, no later than 1 July 1998. The Council also endorsed the deployment of 83 additional civilian police observers, as authorized au·thor·ize  
tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es
1. To grant authority or power to.

2. To give permission for; sanction:
 in an earlier resolution.

The Council called on the Angolan Government and in particular the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA UNITA União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola) ) to complete all remaining obligations under the peace agreements and relevant Council resolutions, including the normalization In relational database management, a process that breaks down data into record groups for efficient processing. There are six stages. By the third stage (third normal form), data are identified only by the key field in their record.  of State administration throughout the national territory, as well as the disarmament disarmament

Reduction in armaments by one or more nations. Arms reductions may be imposed by a war's victors on the defeated (as happened after Germany's defeat in World War I).
 of the civilian population. It strongly reiterated its demand that UNITA stop its pattern of delays and linkages and cooperate immediately and without conditions in completing the normalization of State administration, including in particular in Andulo and Bailundo.

In addition to considering the Secretary-General's report on the most recent developments in Angola, the Council had been briefed on 22 April by Ambassador Njuguna Mahugu of Kenya, in his capacity as Chairman of the Angola Sanctions Sanctions is the plural of sanction. Depending on context, a sanction can be either a punishment or a permission. The word is a contronym.

Sanctions involving countries:
 Committee, on his recent trip to Angola, and the Secretary-General's Special Representative for Angola.

At a 22 April press conference at United Nations Headquarters, Mr. Mahugu and Mr. Beye reported that the political situation in Angola was "fairly satisfactory". They said, however, that the military condition in the central part of the country was disturbing, particularly in the provinces of Malange, Huambo and Benguela. It was difficult to say how many UNITA troops were under arms until MONUA completed its current assessment of the demilitarization de·mil·i·ta·rize  
tr.v. de·mil·i·ta·rized, de·mil·i·ta·riz·ing, de·mil·i·ta·riz·es
1. To eliminate the military character of.

2.
 process. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified"
meantime, meanwhile
, about 80 per cent in contention - a total 269 out of the 345 areas - had been returned to the Angolan Government by UNITA. The majority of the remaining 20 per cent were remote areas which were not considered priorities by both parties. On the control of the flow of arms to UNITA, Mr. Mahugu said he had appealed to neighbouring countries to ensure stricter border control.

The Secretary-General's 16 April report on MONUA acknowledged that significant progress had been achieved in the peace process, but noted that the extension of State administration throughout the country had not been completed. Concern was expressed for the security situation in the country. The Secretary-General reiterated the need for the continued active involvement of the United Nations in Angola after the expiration EXPIRATION. Cessation; end. As, the expiration of, a lease, of a contract, or statute.
     2. In general, the expiration of a contract puts an end to all the engagements of the parties, except to those which arise from the non- fulfillment of obligations created
 of MONUA's mandate on 30 April. He, therefore, recommended its extension until 30 June, while noting that "the volatile situation in some areas of Angola strongly argues in favour of the retention in the country of a sufficient United Nations military force" even after that date.
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Title Annotation:extension of mandate of UN Observer Mission in Angola; Peacewatch
Author:Grabish, Beatrice
Publication:UN Chronicle
Date:Jun 22, 1998
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