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- Q677646 subject Q6308788.
- Q677646 subject Q7068497.
- Q677646 subject Q7164605.
- Q677646 subject Q8704788.
- Q677646 subject Q8869213.
- Q677646 abstract "Following the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed on 21 November 2006 between the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) at the end of the Nepalese Civil War, the United Nations received a request for assistance, and established the political mission United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) on 23 January 2007 to monitor the disarmament of Maoist rebels and the preparations for Constituent Assembly elections in 2007.In 2009 the mandate was renewed, but with a phased withdrawal of UNMIN staff, in line with a report by the Secretary-General. In passing Resolution 1909 (2010), the Security Council hoped to end UNMIN by May 15, 2010.The Special Representative of the Secretary-General leading the mission prior to the 2009 mandate renewal was Ian Martin. He gave his final briefing to the Security Council in January 2009 and was replaced by Karin Landgren.UNMIN ceased operations on January 15, 2011.".
- Q677646 wikiPageExternalLink www.unmin.org.np.
- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065.
- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q1534989.
- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q2002975.
- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q2277587.
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- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q6308788.
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- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q7068497.
- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164605.
- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q8704788.
- Q677646 wikiPageWikiLink Q8869213.
- Q677646 comment "Following the Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed on 21 November 2006 between the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) at the end of the Nepalese Civil War, the United Nations received a request for assistance, and established the political mission United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) on 23 January 2007 to monitor the disarmament of Maoist rebels and the preparations for Constituent Assembly elections in 2007.In 2009 the mandate was renewed, but with a phased withdrawal of UNMIN staff, in line with a report by the Secretary-General. ".
- Q677646 label "United Nations Mission in Nepal".
- Q677646 homepage www.unmin.org.np.