List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 701 to 800

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This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 701 to 800 adopted between 31 July 1991 and 8 January 1993.

ResolutionDateVoteConcerns
701 31 July 199115–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
702 8 August 1991Adopted without voteAdmission of North Korea and South Korea to the United Nations
703 9 August 1991Adopted without voteAdmission of the Federated States of Micronesia to the United Nations
704 9 August 1991Adopted without voteAdmission of the Marshall Islands to the United Nations
705 15 August 199115–0–0 Iraqi payments into the United Nations Compensation Commission
706 15 August 199113–1–1 (against: Cuba; abstention: Yemen)Mechanism for Iraq to sell oil in return for humanitarian aid
707 15 August 199115–0–0Condemns non-compliance of Iraq and violations of Resolution 687
708 28 August 199115–0–0Vacancy at the International Court of Justice
709 12 September 1991Adopted without voteAdmission of Estonia to the United Nations
710 12 September 1991Adopted without voteAdmission of Latvia to the United Nations
711 12 September 1991Adopted without voteAdmission of Lithuania to the United Nations
712 19 September 199113-1-1 (against: Cuba; abstention: Yemen)Humanitarian situation in Iraq; United Nations Compensation Commission
713 25 September 199115–0–0 European Community efforts, arms embargo in the SFR Yugoslavia during the Yugoslav Wars
714 30 September 199115–0–0Peace progress in El Salvador during the Salvadoran Civil War
715 11 October 199115–0–0Measures by the United Nations Special Commission to inspect weapons in Iraq
716 11 October 199115–0–0Negotiations regarding the Cyprus dispute
717 16 October 199115–0–0Establishes the United Nations Advance Mission in Cambodia
718 31 October 199115–0–0Political settlement of the Cambodia conflict
719 6 November 199115–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Group in Central America
720 21 November 199115–0–0Recommends appointment of Boutros Boutros-Ghali as Secretary-General
721 27 November 199115–0–0Secretary-General's efforts in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the Yugoslav Wars
722 29 November 199115–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
723 12 December 199115–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
724 15 December 199115–0–0Establishes Security Council Committee concerning Yugoslav Wars
725 31 December 199115–0–0 Settlement Plan for referendum in Western Sahara
726 6 January 199215–0–0Deportations of Palestinians by Israel in the occupied territories
727 8 January 199215–0–0 European Community Monitoring Mission in the former Yugoslavia
728 8 January 199215–0–0 Demining, peace process in Cambodia
729 14 January 199215–0–0Enlarges the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador
730 16 January 199215–0–0Terminates the United Nations Observer Group in Central America
731 21 January 199215–0–0Condemns Libya over destruction of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie and UTA Flight 772 over Niger
732 23 January 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Kazakhstan to the United Nations
733 23 January 199215–0–0Imposes arms embargo on Somalia due to the Somali Civil War
734 29 January 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
735 29 January 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Armenia to the United Nations
736 29 January 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Kyrgyzstan to the United Nations
737 29 January 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Uzbekistan to the United Nations
738 29 January 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Tajikistan to the United Nations
739 5 February 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of the Republic of Moldova to the United Nations
740 7 February 199215–0–0Peacekeeping plan for the SFR Yugoslavia during Yugoslav Wars
741 7 February 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Turkmenistan to the United Nations
742 14 February 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Azerbaijan to the United Nations
743 21 February 199215–0–0Establishes the United Nations Protection Force in Yugoslavia
744 25 February 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of San Marino to the United Nations
745 28 February 199215–0–0Establishes the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
746 17 March 199215–0–0 (present not voting: Italy, Kenya, Nigeria, Somalia)Urges parties involved in the Somali Civil War co-operate with the United Nations
747 24 March 199215–0–0Enlarges mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
748 31 March 199210–0–5 (abstentions: Cape Verde, China, India, Morocco, Zimbabwe)Imposes civil aviation, arms embargoes on Libya
749 7 April 199215–0–0The United Nations Protection Force
750 10 April 199215–0–0Negotiations in the Cyprus dispute
751 24 April 199215–0–0Establishes the United Nations Operation in Somalia I; arms embargo against Somalia
752 15 May 199215–0–0The Bosnian War
753 18 May 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Croatia to the United Nations
754 18 May 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Slovenia to the United Nations
755 20 May 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations
756 29 May 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
757 30 May 199213–0–2 (abstentions: China, Zimbabwe)Imposes economic sanctions, embargo on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
758 8 June 199215–0–0Enlarges United Nations Protection Force; violations of ceasefire in Bosnia
759 12 June 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
760 18 June 199215–0–0Sanctions on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
761 29 June 199215–0–0Calls for additional deployments of the United Nations Protection Force
762 30 June 199215–0–0Establishes Joint Commission, strengthens United Nations Protection Force
763 6 July 1992Adopted without voteAdmission of Georgia to the United Nations
764 13 July 199215–0–0Continuing fighting in Bosnia and Herzegovina
765 16 July 199215–0–0 Boipatong massacre in South Africa
766 21 July 199215–0–0Difficulties implementing political agreements in Cambodia
767 27 July 199215–0–0Urges co-operation by parties with the United Nations Operation in Somalia I
768 30 July 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
769 7 August 199215–0–0Enlarges, strengthens the United Nations Protection Force
770 13 August 199212–0–3 (abstentions: China, India, Zimbabwe)Humanitarian assistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina
771 13 August 199215–0–0Condemns "ethnic cleansing", other violations in Bosnia and Yugoslavia
772 17 August 199215–0–0Authorises deployment United Nations Observers to South Africa
773 26 August 199214–0–1 (abstention: Ecuador)Endorses decisions taken by the Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Demarcation Commission
774 26 August 199215–0–0Negotiations concerning the Cyprus dispute
775 28 August 199215–0–0Authorises increase in strength of the United Nations Operation in Somalia I
776 14 September 199212–0–3 (abstentions: China, India, Zimbabwe)Enlarges United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina
777 19 September 199212–0–3 (abstentions: China, India, Zimbabwe)Declares the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ceased to exist
778 2 October 199214–0–1 (abstention: China)Transfer of funds from Iraqi oil sales to escrow account in Resolution 706
779 6 October 199215–0–0Authorises United Nations Protection Force monitoring of Yugoslav Army withdrawal from Croatia
780 6 October 199215–0–0Establishes Commission of Experts to analyse information pursuant to Resolution 771
781 9 October 199214–0–1 (abstention: China)Ban on military flights over Bosnia and Herzegovina
782 13 October 199215–0–0 Rome General Peace Accords agreement during Mozambican Civil War
783 13 October 199215–0–0Demands full deployment of United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
784 30 October 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador
785 30 October 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
786 10 November 199215–0–0Increases size of the United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina
787 16 November 199213–0–2 (abstentions: China, Zimbabwe)Further sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
788 19 November 199215–0–0Imposes arms embargo on Liberia during First Liberian Civil War
789 25 November 199215–0–0Negotiations for a settlement in the Cyprus dispute
790 25 November 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
791 30 November 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador
792 30 November 199214–0–1 (abstention: China) United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia's preparation for 1993 elections
793 30 November 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II
794 3 December 199215–0–0Creation of the Unified Task Force in Somalia
795 11 December 199215–0–0Deployment of United Nations Protection Force on Macedonian border
796 14 December 199215–0–0Extends mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
797 16 December 199215–0–0Establishes the United Nations Operation in Mozambique
798 18 December 199215–0–0Condemns rape of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina
799 18 December 199215–0–0Deportation of Palestinians by Israel
800 8 January 1993Adopted without voteAdmission of Slovak Republic to the United Nations

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