Abstract

The Inter‐African Mission to Monitor the Implementation of the Bangui Agreements is a peacekeeping operation independent of the United Nations. Its constitution, which was made possible by France, followed the request of the President of the Central African Republic to African Heads of State after the signature of the Bangui Agreements on 25 January 1997. However, the intensification of the crisis and the inadequacy of the legal framework of MISAB's intervention required the issue to be placed by the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter in order to address the events which threatened regional peace and security in Central Africa. It was made, at the request of the Central African authorities and the leaders of MISAB, consistent with Chapter VIII of the Charter.

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