United Nations Security Council Resolution 1621
United Nations Security Council resolution 1621, adopted unanimously on 6 September 2005, after recalling all previous resolutions on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including resolutions 1565 and 1592, the Council authorised the temporary increase in the strength of the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo to assist with upcoming elections.
The additional personnel joined the then-largest United Nations peacekeeping operation, totalling 19,000 personnel.
Resolution
Observations
The Council reiterated the importance of holding elections in the process of national reconciliation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and called upon all transitional institutions to ensure that they were free and fair. It welcomed efforts by the Congolese authorities to promote good governance and economic management, and praised the donor community for their contributions towards this process.There was also concern at hostilities in the east of the country, including violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.