S/24207 SC
Draft Resolution
| Draft symbol | S/24207 |
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| Sponsors (1) |
United Nations Security Council
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Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
Resolution 713 (1991) of 25 September 1991, 721 (1991) of 27 November 1991, 724 (1991) of 15 December 1991, 740 (1992) of 7 April 1992, 743 (1992) of 21 February 1992, 749 (1992) of 30 May 1992, 752 (1992) of 8 June 1992, 757 (1992) of 15 May 1992, 760 (1992) of 18 June 1992, 761 (1992) of 29 June 1992, and the report of the Secretary-General of 26 June 1992 submitted pursuant to resolution 752 (1992). Nations recalling the progress made by the United Nations Protection Force in the East Sectors and concerned about the difficulties encountered by the Force in North and South, the efforts undertaken by the European Community and its member States, with the support of the States participating in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, through the convening of the Conference on Yugoslavia, including the mechanisms set forth within it to ensure a peaceful political settlement, 1. Urges all parties and others concerned to honour their commitments. 2. Urges all parties and others to implement their commitments to effect a complete cessation of hostilities.
3. Croatia in accordance with paragraph 4 of resolution 727 also urges the Government of Croatia to withdraw its army to the positions held before the offensive of 21 June 1992 and to cease hostile military activities within or adjacent to the United Nations Protected Areas;
4. Urges the remaining units of the Yugoslav People's Army, the Serb territorial defence forces in Croatia and others concerned to comply strictly with their obligations under the United Nations peace-keeping plan, in particular with regard to the withdrawal and the disarming of all forces in the plan;
5. Urges the Government of Croatia and others concerned to follow the course of action outlined in paragraph 16 of the Secretary-General's report and appeals to all parties to assist the United Nations Protection Force in its implementation;
6. Recommends the establishment of the Joint Commission described in paragraph 16 of the Secretary-General's report, which should consult with the Belgrade authorities as may be necessary or appropriate;
7. Authorizes the strengthening of the United Nations Protection Force of up to sixty military observers and one hundred and twenty civilian police to perform the functions engaged in paragraph 16 of the Secretary-General's report, with the agreement of the Government of Croatia and others concerned;
8. Reaffirms the embargo applied in paragraph 6 of resolution 713 (1991), paragraph 5 of resolution 724 (1991) and paragraph 6 of resolution 727 (1992);
9. Supports the views expressed in paragraph 16 of the report about the grave consequences which the collapse of the peace-keeping plan would have throughout the region;
10. Encourages the Secretary-General to pursue his efforts to fulfil the aims of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe and reaffirms that the United Nations peace-keeping plan and its implementation is in no way intended to prejudge the terms of a political settlement;
12. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter until a peaceful solution is achieved.
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