Citation
2613 – 21-04
Debating the SG’s report and the subsequent [draft] resolution hit
some roadblocks. The NAM group, on the one hand, insisted that UNAMIR
units not only stay in the country but should in fact be
strengthened. On the other hand the US would best pull out UNAMIR
completely. The constant uncertainty is apparently driving our
soldiers crazy.
After intensive negotiations a compromise was finally reached. Most of
UNAMIR will be rapidly withdrawn from Rwanda (600 soldiers are to be
evacuated by air as soon as April 22). At the same time, its mandate
will be adapted. The core of UNAMIR will stay in Kigali, some 270
people, around the SRSG. They will also try to contribute to a
ceasefire and to restoring humanitarian assistance, and they will also
monitor the situation in the country, including the safety of the
civilian population which in recent days has sought refuge under the
protection of the blue helmets. The UN civilian personnel will be
protected by a UNAMIR unit.