S/26263 SC
Draft Resolution
| Draft symbol | S/26263 |
|---|---|
| Sponsors (5) |
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The Security Council
Taking note of the letters of 20 July 1993 (5/26121) and 23 July 1993 (5/26148) from the Chairman-in-Office of the Council of Ministers of the Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Conference on
Further taking note of the letters of 28 July 1993 (5/26210) and 3 August 1993 (5/26234) circulated by the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) _
Deeply concerned at the refusal of the authorities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to continue their activities to allow the CSCE missions of Serbia and Montenegro long duration to preventive diplomacy undertaken within the framework of Bearing in mind that the CSCE missions of long duration CSCE _ and the are and have example of greatly contributed to promoting stability and counteracting the risk of violence in Kosovo, (Serbia and Montenegro) Sandjak and Vojvodina, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Reaffirming its relevant resolutions aimed at putting an end to conflict in the former Yugoslavia,
Determined to avoid any extension of the conflict in the former Yugoslavia and in this context attaching great importance to the ability of the work of the CSCE missions and to the continued monitoring by the international community of the situation in Kosovo, Sandjak and Vojvodina, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) _
Stressing its commitment to the territorial integrity and political independence of all States in the region,
Endorsing the efforts of the CSCE as described in the letters noted from the Chairman-in-Office of the Council of Ministers of the Conference on Cooperation in Europe (CSCE);
2. Calls upon the authorities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to reconsider their refusal to allow the continuation of the activities of the CSCE missions in Kobovo, Sandjak and Vojvodina with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to cooperate activities CSCE by taking the practical steps needed for increase the resumption of these missions and to agree to an increase in the number of monitors as decided by the CSCE;
3. Further calls upon the authorities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to assure the monitors' safety and security, and to provide them with the necessary and unimpeded access to accomplish their mission in full;
4. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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