General Assembly Resolution 47/205, Financing of the United Nations,
Interim Force in Lebanon(UNIFIL), Adopted on December 22,1992
The General Assembly,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on
the financing of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon A/47/740
and the related report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative
and Budgetary Questions, A/47/782,
Bearing in mind Security Council resolution 425 (1978)
of 19 March 1978, by which the Council established the United
Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, and the subsequent resolutions
by which the Council extended the mandate of the Force, the latest
of which was Council resolution 768 (1992) of 30 July 1992,
Recalling its resolution S-8/2 of 21 April 1978 on the
financing of the Force and its subsequent resolutions thereon,
the latest of which was resolution 46/194 of 20 December 1991,
Reaffirming its previous decisions regarding the fact that,
in order to meet the expenditures caused by the Force, a different
procedure is required from the one applied to meet expenditures
of the regular budget of the United Nations,
Taking into account the fact that the economically more
developed countries are in a position to make relatively larger
contributions and that the economically less developed countries
have a relatively limited capacity to contribute towards such
operations involving heavy expenditures,
Bearing in mind the special responsibilities of the States
permanent members of the Security Council, as indicated in General
Assembly resolution 1874 (S-IV) of 27 June 1963, in the financing
of such operations,
Having regard to the financial position of the Special
Account for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, as set
forth in the report of the Secretary-General, and referring to
paragraph 26 of the report of the Advisory Committee,
Recalling its resolution 34/9 E of 17 December 1979 and
the subsequent resolutions in which it decided that the provisions
of regulations 5.2 (b), 5.2 (d), 4.3 and 4.4 of the Financial
Regulations of the United Nations should be suspended, the latest
of which was resolution 46/194,
Mindful of the fact that it is essential to provide the
Force with the necessary financial resources to enable it to fulfil
its responsibilities under the relevant resolutions of the Security
Council,
Noting with appreciation that voluntary contributions have
been made to the Force by certain Governments,
Concerned that the Secretary-General continues to face
difficulties in meeting the obligations of the Force on a current
basis, including reimbursement to current and former troop-contributing
States, resulting from the withholding of contributions by certain
Member States,
Concerned also that the surplus balances in the Special
Account for the Force have, in effect, been drawn upon to the
full extent to supplement the income received from contributions
for meeting expenses of the Force,
Concerned further that the implementation of the provisions
of regulations 5.2 (b), 502 (d), 4.3 and 4.4 of the Financial
Regulations of the United Regulations of the United Nations would
aggravate the already difficult financial situation of the Force,