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S/RES/2496(2019) SC

Security Council resolution 2496 (2019) [on renewal of the authorization of the European Union-led Multinational Stabilization Force (EUFOR ALTHEA) in Bosnia and Herzegovina for a further period of 12 months]

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Draft symbol S/2019/859
Adopted symbol S/RES/2496(2019)
Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
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Russia United States United Kingdom China France
UN Document S/RES/2496(2019) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.8658 Nov. 5, 2019

✓ Yes (15)
Speeches following this vote (20) may include explanations of vote
The President
I thank Mr. Inzko for his briefing. I now give the floor to Ms. Korjenić. Ms. Korjenić: My name is Selma Korjenić, and I am Head of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Programme for TRIAL International, a non-governmental organization that fights impunity for international crimes and supports victims in their pursuit of justice. I am also honoured to address the Security Council as a woman and citizen o…
The President
I thank Ms. Korjenić for her briefing. I now give the floor to the members of the Security Council who wish to make statements. I would like to remind my colleagues of the time limit and that their microphones will flash if they go over that time limit.
Mr. Heusgen (Germany)
Let me begin by welcoming the Council’s unanimous vote on resolution 2496 (2019), extending the mandate of the European Union-led Operation Althea. We thank all Council members for their constructive engagement in that regard. I am grateful to the two briefers for their presentations. They were very open, honest, sobering and comprehensive, and I thank them both. As Germany aligns itself with th…
Mr. Duclos (Peru)
We thank High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina Valentin Inzko for his report (S/2019/843, annex), and both him and Ms. Selma Korjenić for their valuable briefings. We would also like to take this opportunity to welcome the renewal of the mandate of the European Union-led Operation Althea. Despite some positive developments, we must express our concern about the lack of progress being m…
Ms. Wronecka (Poland)
Let me begin by thanking the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Valentin Inzko, for his briefing. Poland would like to convey its full support and appreciation to his Office for its pivotal role in maintaining stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Consistent with our previous statements, we also support the use of Bonn powers if the situation requires it. I would also like to than…
Mr. Alotaibi (Kuwait)
At the outset, I would like to thank Mr. Valentine Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, for his valuable briefing and his latest report (S/2019/843, enclosure) on the implementation of the Peace Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We fully support him in carrying out his mandate and his efforts to assist the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina in overcoming the challenges the…
Mr. Van Shalkwyk (South Africa)
Allow me to begin by thanking Mr. Valentine Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, for his briefing and report (S/2019/843, enclosure) on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Ms. Selma Korjenić for her briefing. As evident from the High Representative’s briefing and report, the continued disagreements by the political parties has negatively impacted the fulfilment …
Mr. Adom (Côte d'Ivoire)
I welcome the convening of this debate on the consideration of the fifty-sixth report of the High Representative for the Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina (S/2019/843, enclosure). I thank Mr. Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Ms. Selma Korjenić, Head of Programme-Bosnia and Herzegovina for TRIAL International, for their detailed and …
Mr. Pecsteen de Buytswerve (Belgium)
Belgium aligns itself with the statement to be delivered by the observer of the European Union. I would like to thank High Representative Valentin Inzko and Ms. Selma Korjenić for their briefings. We welcome the unanimity demonstrated by the Security Council, which led to our adoption of resolution 2496 (2019), renewing the mandate of the European Union-led Operation Althea for a further year. …
Mr. Djani (Indonesia)
Let me begin by thanking High Representative Valentin Inzko for his important briefing. I would also like to thank Ms. Selma Korjenić for the information that she has given us today. Indonesia would like to assure the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina of its support in fulfilling its mandate. We also welcome the extension of the Office’s mandate as provided for in resolu…
Mr. Ndong Mba (Equatorial Guinea)
As this is the first time in November that I am taking the floor at a Council meeting, allow me to begin by congratulating the United Kingdom on its assumption of the presidency of the Council this month. I would also like to commend South Africa, one of the three African members of the Security Council, for its excellent and very successful presidency of the Council in October. My delegation jo…
Mr. Wu Haitao (China)
China listened carefully to High Representative Inzko’s briefing and the statement by Ms. Korjenić, the representative of civil society. We welcome the Council’s unanimous adoption of resolution 2496 (2019), on Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina is an important country in the Balkans. China welcomes its successful holding of general elections in October 2018 and notes that the Counc…
Mrs. Gueguen (France)
The High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina gave a detailed account of the various challenges that Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to face. I should like to return to three of them. First, more than a year after the general elections of October 2018, the failure to form Governments and operationalize institutions is of great concern in several respects. First, it is indicative of an envi…
Mrs. Craft (United States of America)
I thank High Representative Inzko for joining us today. I also thank Ms. Selma Korjenić. I really appreciate the cautious optimism that she shared with us. The United States is fully committed to the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina as they strive towards a more just, free and democratic society. A generation has passed since the historic signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, but we must contin…
Mr. Singer Weisinger (Dominican Republic)
We thank Mr. Valentin lnzko and Ms. Selma Korjenić for their briefings. The Dominican Republic expresses its recognition for the unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina. We also acknowledge the efforts of the High Representative and his Office in the implementation of the civilian aspects of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At th…
Mr. Nebenzia (Russian Federation)
I would to thank today’s briefers. We listened carefully to the briefing by the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina and must once again note that the information he provided, as well as the report (S/2019/843, annex) circulated in the Security Council, do not provide an objective and balanced picture of what is happening on in the country. There is continuing bias against Bosnian Serbs…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of the United Kingdom. I thank the High Representative and Ms. Korjenić for their briefings. I think we take a different view of the importance of the Office of the High Representative than the Russian representative has just set out. We believe that the Office of the High Representative continues to play an essential role in Bos…
The President
I thank the High Representative for his response. I now give the floor to Ms. Korjenić to respond to questions and comments. Ms. Korjenić: There were no questions directed at me, but I would like to say that I agree with what the High Representative just said. I would like to add, very briefly, that the rule of law is the only way towards justice and a peaceful future. It is critical that the c…
The President
I now give the floor to the representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mr. Alkalaj (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
I would like to congratulate you, Madam President, on assuming the presidency of the Security Council for the month of November and wish you and your delegation great success. We also welcome Mr. Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and took note of his report on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (S/2019/843, enclosure) and his briefing. We welcome the unanimous …
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council, Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions concerning the conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia and relevant statements of its President, including resolutions 1031 (1995) of 15 December 1995, 1088 (1996) of 12 December 1996, 1423 (2002) of 12 July 2002, 1491 (2003) of 11 July 2003, 1551 (2004) of 9 July 2004, 1575 (2004) of 22 November 2004, 1639 (2005) of 21 November 2005, 1722 (2006) of 21 November 2006, 1764 (2007) of 29 June 2007, 1785 (2007) of 21 November 2007, 1845 (2008) of 20 November 2008, 1869 (2009) of 25 March 2009, 1895 (2009) of 18 November 2009, 1948 (2010) of 18 November 2010, 2019 (2011) of 16 November 2011, 2074 (2012) of 14 November 2012, 2123 (2013) of 12 November 2013, 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, 2247 (2015) of 10 November 2015, 2315 (2016) of 8 November 2016, and 2384 (2017) of 7 November 2017, and 2443 (2018) of 6 November 2018, Reaffirming its commitment to the political settlement of the conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia, preserving the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all States there within their internationally recognized borders, Underlining its commitment to support the implementation of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the annexes thereto (collectively the Peace Agreement, S/1995/999, Annex), as well as the relevant decisions of the Peace Implementation Council (PIC), Noting the reports of the High Representative, including his latest report of 28 October 2019, Encouraging the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the support of the international community, to accelerate their efforts to address the disposal of excess ammunition, Emphasizing its appreciation to the Commander and personnel of the multinational stabilization force (EUFOR ALTHEA) and the personnel of other international organizations and agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina for their contributions to the implementation of the Peace Agreement, Recalling all the agreements concerning the status of forces referred to in Appendix B to Annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement, and reminding the parties of their obligation to continue to comply therewith. Further recalling the provisions of its resolution 1551 (2004) concerning the provisional application of the status of forces agreements contained in Appendix B to Annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement, Welcoming the continued presence of EUFOR ALTHEA and the EU’s readiness to continue at this stage an executive military role to support Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities to maintain the safe and secure environment, the current focus of its mandate, and its regular review, including on the basis of the situation on the ground, Reiterating its calls on the competent authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to take necessary steps to complete the 5+2 agenda, which remains necessary for closure of the Office of the High Representative, as confirmed by the PIC Steering Board communiqués, Reaffirming provisions concerning the High Representative as set out in its previous resolutions, and further reaffirming Article V of Annex 10 of the Peace Agreement regarding the High Representative’s final authority in theatre in the interpretation of the civilian implementation of the Agreement, Recognizing the importance of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s transition to a functional, reform oriented, modern and democratic European country, Calling on parties to continue negotiations on government formation at all levels, and emphasizing the importance of a stable government, capable of acting in the interest of all citizens, Taking note of the Peace Agreement and of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s leadership’s commitment towards a European perspective, including through the submission of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU membership application in February 2016 and through the implementation of the recommendations in the EU Commission’s Opinion issued in May 2019, and recalling that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s commitment needs to be translated urgently into comprehensive reform results on the ground, Noting with concern continued polarizing unconstructive policies, actions and rhetoric in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and reiterating its calls to political leaders to advance reconciliation and mutual understanding, Noting positively that the initial implementation of the Reform Agenda, has provided the first steps of structural adjustment to the economy of the country, welcoming the adoption of guidelines for new socioeconomic reforms in October 2019 by the entity governments, and calling for all levels of authorities to coordinate and implement reforms to the benefit of all citizens, Emphasizing the need for Bosnia and Herzegovina to step up efforts regarding the functioning and independence of the judiciary, the fight against corruption and organized crime and the fight against terrorism and prevention of radicalization, Underscoring the urgency to implement the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights as well as the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and emphasizing that progress needs to be made on electoral reform in a spirit of consensus within the current legislative period to move the country towards modern democratic standards in accordance with the OSCE-ODIHR recommendations to improve the electoral framework, Encouraging the parties to implement Bosnia and Herzegovina’s National Action Plan on Women Peace and Security in an inclusive manner and looking forward to its continuation, Taking note of EUFOR ALTHEA’s strategic review, conducted in 2019. Recognizing that the security environment has remained calm and stable, and noting that the Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities have so far proven capable to deal with threats to the safe and secure environment, Determining that the situation in the region continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Reiterates that the primary responsibility for the further successful implementation of the Peace Agreement lies with all the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina themselves and notes the continued willingness of the international community and major donors to support them in implementing the Peace Agreement, and calls upon all the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to fully cooperate with the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals; 2. Welcomes the EU’s readiness to maintain an EU military operation (EUFOR ALTHEA) in Bosnia and Herzegovina from November 2019; 3. Authorizes the Member States acting through or in cooperation with the EU to establish for a further period of twelve months, starting from the date of the adoption of this resolution, a multinational stabilization force (EUFOR ALTHEA) as a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and control, which will fulfil its missions in relation to the implementation of Annex 1 -A and Annex 2 of the Peace Agreement in cooperation with the NATO Headquarters presence in accordance with the arrangements agreed between NATO and the EU as communicated to the Security Council in their letters of 19 November 2004, which recognize that EUFOR ALTHEA will have the main peace stabilization role under the military aspects of the Peace Agreement; 4. Decides to renew the authorization provided by paragraph 11 of its resolution 2183 (2014) for a further period of twelve months starting from the date of adoption of this resolution; 5. Authorizes the Member States acting under paragraph 3 and 4 above to take all necessary measures to effect the implementation of and to ensure compliance with annexes 1-A and 2 of the Peace Agreement, stresses that the parties shall continue to be held equally responsible for the compliance with that annex and shall be equally subject to such enforcement action by EUFOR ALTHEA and the NATO presence as may be necessary to ensure implementation of those annexes and the protection of EUFOR ALTHEA and the NATO presence; 6. Authorizes Member States to take all necessary measures, at the request of either EUFOR ALTHEA or the NATO Headquarters, in defence of the EUFOR ALTHEA or NATO presence respectively, and to assist both organizations in carrying out their missions, and recognizes the right of both EUFOR ALTHEA and the NATO presence to take all necessary measures to defend themselves from attack or threat of attack; 7. Authorizes the Member States acting under paragraph 3 and 4 above, in accordance with annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement, to take all necessary measures to ensure compliance with the rules and procedures governing command and control of airspace over Bosnia and Herzegovina with respect to all civilian and military air traffic; 8. Urges the parties to proceed with government formation at all levels and to prioritize the implementation of comprehensive reforms, in an inclusive manner, to the benefit of all citizens and in line with the European perspective the country is committed to, and, in this regard, further calls on them to refrain from any polarizing unconstructive policy, action and rhetoric; 9. Urges the parties, in accordance with the Peace Agreement, to abide to their commitment to cooperate fully with all institutions involved in the implementation of this peace settlement, as described in the Peace Agreement, including Annex 4; 10. Reaffirms that under the Peace Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of two entities, which exist legally by virtue of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Constitution, and further reaffirms that any change to the Constitution must be made in accordance with the amendment procedure prescribed therein; 11. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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United Nations S/RES/2496 (2019) Security Council Distr.: General 5 November 2019 Resolution 2496 (2019) Adopted by the Security Council at its 8658th meeting, on 5 November 2019 The Security Council, Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions concerning the conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia and relevant statements of its President, including resolutions 1031 (1995) of 15 December 1995, 1088 (1996) of 12 December 1996, 1423 (2002) of 12 July 2002, 1491 (2003) of 11 July 2003, 1551 (2004) of 9 July 2004, 1575 (2004) of 22 November 2004, 1639 (2005) of 21 November 2005, 1722 (2006) of 21 November 2006, 1764 (2007) of 29 June 2007, 1785 (2007) of 21 November 2007, 1845 (2008) of 20 November 2008, 1869 (2009) of 25 March 2009, 1895 (2009) of 18 November 2009, 1948 (2010) of 18 November 2010, 2019 (2011) of 16 November 2011, 2074 (2012) of 14 November 2012, 2123 (2013) of 12 November 2013, 2183 (2014) of 11 November 2014, 2247 (2015) of 10 November 2015, 2315 (2016) of 8 November 2016, and 2384 (2017) of 7 November 2017, and 2443 (2018) of 6 November 2018, Reaffirming its commitment to the political settlement of the conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia, preserving the sovereignty and territorial inte grity of all States there within their internationally recognized borders, Underlining its commitment to support the implementation of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the annexes thereto (collectively the Peace Agreement, S/1995/999, Annex), as well as the relevant decisions of the Peace Implementation Council (PIC), Noting the reports of the High Representative, including his latest report of 28 October 2019, Encouraging the authorities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the support of the international community, to accelerate their efforts to address the disposal of excess ammunition, Emphasizing its appreciation to the Commander and personnel of the multinational stabilization force (EUFOR ALTHEA) and the personne l of other international organizations and agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina for their contributions to the implementation of the Peace Agreement, Recalling all the agreements concerning the status of forces referred to in Appendix B to Annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement, and reminding the parties of their obligation to continue to comply therewith, 19-19128 (E) *1919128* S/RES/2496 (2019) Further recalling the provisions of its resolution 1551 (2004) concerning the provisional application of the status of forces agreements contained in Appendix B to Annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement, Welcoming the continued presence of EUFOR ALTHEA and the EU’s readiness to continue at this stage an executive military role to support Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities to maintain the safe and secure environment, t he current focus of its mandate, and its regular review, including on the basis of the situation on the ground, Reiterating its calls on the competent authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to take necessary steps to complete the 5+2 agenda, which remains necessary for closure of the Office of the High Representative, as confirmed by the PIC Steering Board communiqués, Reaffirming provisions concerning the High Representative as set out in its previous resolutions, and further reaffirming Article V of Anne x 10 of the Peace Agreement regarding the High Representative’s final authority in theatre in the interpretation of the civilian implementation of the Agreement, Recognizing the importance of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s transition to a functional, reform oriented, modern and democratic European country, Calling on parties to continue negotiations on government formation at all levels, and emphasizing the importance of a stable government, capable of acting in the interest of all citizens, Taking note of the Peace Agreement and of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s leadership’s commitment towards a European perspective, including through the submission of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU membership application in February 2016 and through the implementation of the recommendations in the EU Commission’s Opinion issued in May 2019, and recalling that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s commitment needs to be translated urgently into comprehensive reform results on the ground, Noting with concern continued polarizing unconstructive policies, actions and rhetoric in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and reiterating its calls to political leaders to advance reconciliation and mutual understanding, Noting positively that the initial implementation of the Reform Agenda, has provided the first steps of structural adjustment to the economy of the co untry, welcoming the adoption of guidelines for new socioeconomic reforms in October 2019 by the entity governments, and calling for all levels of authorities to coordinate and implement reforms to the benefit of all citizens, Emphasizing the need for Bosnia and Herzegovina to step up efforts regarding the functioning and independence of the judiciary, the fight against corruption and organized crime and the fight against terrorism and prevention of radicalization, Underscoring the urgency to implement the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights as well as the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and emphasizing that progress needs to be made on electoral reform in a spirit of consensus within the current legislative period to move the cou ntry towards modern democratic standards in accordance with the OSCE-ODIHR recommendations to improve the electoral framework, Encouraging the parties to implement Bosnia and Herzegovina’s National Action Plan on Women Peace and Security in an inclusive manner and looking forward to its continuation, Taking note of EUFOR ALTHEA’s strategic review, conducted in 2019, 2/4 19-19128 S/RES/2496 (2019) Recognizing that the security environment has remained calm and stable, and noting that the Bosnia and Herzegovina authorities have so far p roven capable to deal with threats to the safe and secure environment, Determining that the situation in the region continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Reiterates that the primary responsibility for the further successful implementation of the Peace Agreement lies with all the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina themselves and notes the continued willingness of the international community and major donors to support them in implementing the Peace Agreement, and calls upon all the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to fully cooperate with the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals; 2. Welcomes the EU’s readiness to maintain an EU military operation (EUFOR ALTHEA) in Bosnia and Herzegovina from November 2019; 3. Authorizes the Member States acting through or in cooperation with the EU to establish for a further period of twelve months, starting from the date of the adoption of this resolution, a multinational stabilization force (EUFOR ALTHEA) as a legal successor to SFOR under unified command and control, which will fulfil its missions in relation to the implementation of Annex 1 -A and Annex 2 of the Peace Agreement in cooperation with the NATO Headquarters presence in accordance with the arrangements agreed between NATO and the EU as communicated to the Security Council in their letters of 19 November 2004, which recognize that EUFOR ALTHEA will have the main peace stabilization role under the military aspects of the Peace Agreement; 4. Decides to renew the authorization provided by paragraph 11 of its resolution 2183 (2014) for a further period of twelve months starting from the date of adoption of this resolution; 5. Authorizes the Member States acting under paragraph 3 and 4 above to take all necessary measures to effect the implementation of and to ensure compliance with annexes 1-A and 2 of the Peace Agreement, stresses that the parties shall continue to be held equally responsible for the compliance with that annex and shall be equally subject to such enforcement action by EUFOR ALTHEA and the NATO presence as may be necessary to ensure implementation of those annexes and the protection of EUFOR ALTHEA and the NATO presence; 6. Authorizes Member States to take all necessary measures, at the request of either EUFOR ALTHEA or the NATO Headquarters, in defence of the EUFOR ALTHEA or NATO presence respectively, and to assist both organizations in carrying out their missions, and recognizes the right of both EUFOR ALTHEA and the NATO presence to take all necessary measures to defend themselves from attack or threat of attack; 7. Authorizes the Member States acting under paragraph 3 and 4 above, in accordance with annex 1-A of the Peace Agreement, to take all necessary measures to ensure compliance with the rules and procedures governing command and control of airspace over Bosnia and Herzegovina with respect to all civilian and military air traffic; 8. Urges the parties to proceed with government formation at all levels and to prioritize the implementation of comprehensive reforms, in an inclusive manner, to the benefit of all citizens and in line with the European perspective the country is committed to, and, in this regard, further calls on them to refrain from any polarizing unconstructive policy, action and rhetoric; 19-19128 3/4 S/RES/2496 (2019) 9. Urges the parties, in accordance with the Peace Agreement, to abide to their commitment to cooperate fully with all institutions involved in the implementation of this peace settlement, as described in the Peace Agreement, including Annex 4; 10. Reaffirms that under the Peace Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina consists of two entities, which exist legally by virtue of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Constitution, and further reaffirms that any change to the Constitution must be made in accordance with the amendment procedure prescribed therein; 11. Decides to remain seized of the matter. 4/4 19-19128

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