RESOLUTION 943 (1994)
Adopted by the Security Council at its
3428th meeting, on 23 September 1994
The Security Council,
Recalling all its earlier relevant resolutions,
Affirming its commitment to a negotiated settlement of the
conflict in the former Yugoslavia, preserving the territorial integrity of
all the States there within their internationally recognized borders,
Expressing appreciation for the efforts of the representatives
of the United Nations, the European Union, the United States of America and
the Russian Federation to assist the parties in reaching a settlement,
Welcoming the decision by the authorities of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to support the proposed
territorial settlement (S/1994/1081) for the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina which has been put to the Bosnian parties,
Also welcoming the decision by the authorities of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to close the international
border between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with respect to all goods except
foodstuffs, medical supplies and clothing for essential humanitarian needs,
Further welcoming their decision to invite international
assistance with regard to the passage of supplies for essential humanitarian
needs through the border between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia
and Montenegro) and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Noting in this regard the letter of 19 September to the
President of the Security Council from the Secretary- General (S/1994/1074)
conveying a report from the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the
International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia (ICFY) on the
establishment and commencement of operations on an ICFY Mission to the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro),
Calling upon the authorities of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to maintain the effective closure of the
border between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with respect to all goods except
foodstuffs, medical supplies and clothing for essential humanitarian needs;
Noting that paragraph 9 of resolution 757 (1992) remains in
force,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1.Decides that:
(i) the restrictions imposed by paragraph 7 of resolution 757 (1992),
paragraph 24 of resolution 820 (1993) with regard to aircraft which are
not impounded at the date of adoption of this resolution, and by other
relevant resolutions which relate to the provision of goods and services,
with respect to all civilian passenger flights to and from Belgrade airport
carrying only passengers and personal effects and no cargo unless authorized
under the procedures of the Committee established by resolution 724 (1991);
(ii) the restrictions imposed by paragraphs 24 and 28 of resolution 820
(1993) and by other relevant resolutions which relate to the provision of
goods and services, with respect to the ferry service between Bar in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and Bari in Italy
carrying only passengers and personal effects and no cargo unless authorized
under the procedures of the Committee established by resolution 724 (1991),
(iii) the measures imposed by paragraph 8 (b) and (c) of resolution 757
(1992) concerning participation in sporting events and cultural exchanges
shall be suspended for an initial period of 100 days from the day following
the receipt by the Security Council of a report from the Secretary-General
that the Co- Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International
Conference on the Former Yugoslavia have certified that the authorities of
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) are effectively
implementing their decision to close the border between the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina with respect to all goods except foodstuffs, medical supplies
and clothing for essential humanitarian needs, and that arrangements are in
place pursuant to the decision of the authorities of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to invite international assistance with
regard to the passage of supplies for essential humanitarian needs through
that border;
2.Invites the Committee established by resolution 724
(1991) to adopt appropriate streamlined procedures for expediting its
consideration of applications concerning legitimate humanitarian assistance,
in particular applications from the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees, and the International Committee of the Red Cross;
3.Requests that every thirty days the Secretary-General
submit to the Security Council for its review a report as to whether the
Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the
Former Yugoslavia certify that the authorities of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) are effectively implementing their
decision to close the border between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(Serbia and Montenegro) and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with
respect to all goods except foodstuffs, medical supplies and clothing for
essential humanitarian needs and further requests the
Secretary-General to report to the Council immediately if he has evidence,
including from the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the
International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, that those authorities
are not effectively implementing their decision to close the border;
4.Decides that if at any time the Secretary-General
reports that the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia
and Montenegro) are not effectively implementing their decision to close the
border, the suspension of the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above
shall terminate on the fifth working day following the report of the
Secretary-General, unless the Security Council decides to the contrary;
5.Decides to keep the situation closely under review and
to consider further steps with regard to measures applicable to the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) in the light of further
progress in the situation;
6.Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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