RESOLUTION 908 (1994)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3356th
meeting,
on 31 March 1994
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions on the
conflicts in the territory of the former Yugoslavia and reaffirming
in this context its resolution 871 (1993) on the mandate of the United
Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR),
Having considered the reports of the Secretary-General of 11
March 1994 (S/1994/291), 16 March 1994 (S/1994/300) and 24 March 1994
(S/1994/333 and Add.1), and his letter of 30 March 1994 (S/1994/367),
Having also considered the letter of the President of the
Republic of Croatia dated 16 March 1994 (S/1994/305),
Emphasizing the need for a negotiated settlement accepted by
all parties, and welcoming the continuing efforts of the
Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the
Former Yugoslavia,
Welcoming also the cease-fire agreement between the Government
of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosnian Croat party, and
the signature of the Washington framework agreements between the Government
of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Government of the Republic
of Croatia and the Bosnian Croat party, as steps towards an overall
settlement,
Underlining the importance of involving the Bosnian Serb party
in further efforts to achieve an overall negotiated settlement,
Welcoming the cease-fire agreement signed on 29 March 1994
between the Republic of Croatia and the local Serb authorities in the United
Nations Protected Areas (UNPAs), which was facilitated by the Russian
Federation, the United States of America, the European Union and the
International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia,
Welcoming also the discussions between the Republic of Croatia
and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), pursuant to
the joint statement of 19 January 1994,
Welcoming further the recent significant progress achieved in
and around Sarajevo and stressing that a strong and visible
presence of UNPROFOR in this area, as well as in other areas of the Republic
of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Croatia, within the framework
of its mandate, is essential to consolidate such progress,
Recalling the statement by the President of the Security
Council of 14 March 1994 (S/PRST/1994/11) and the joint letter of Bosnia and
Herzegovina and Croatia dated 17 March 1994 (S/1994/308) and, in this
context, taking note of the recent developments in Maglaj,
Determined to put an end to the suffering of the civilian
population in and around Maglaj,
Welcoming the ongoing efforts aimed at the reopening of Tuzla
airport for humanitarian purposes,
Welcoming also the work undertaken by the joint civil mission
to Sarajevo of the Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland and the United States of America,
Welcoming further the dispatch of the European Union
fact-finding mission to Mostar with a view to helping improve living
conditions in that city and contributing to the implementation of the
agreements between the parties on it,
Reiterating its determination to ensure the security of
UNPROFOR and its freedom of movement for all its missions, and to these
ends, as regards UNPROFOR in the Republic of Croatia and in the Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of
the United Nations,
A
1.Welcomes the reports of the Secretary-General of 11
March 1994 (S/1994/291), 16 March 1994 (S/1994/300) and 24 March 1994
(S/1994/333), and his letter of 30 March 1994 (S/1994/367);
2.Reaffirms its commitment to ensure respect for the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia, the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia, where UNPROFOR is deployed;
3.Decides to extend UNPROFOR's mandate for an additional
period terminating on 30 September 1994;
4.Recognizes the need, following recent progress, for
increased resources for UNPROFOR described in the Secretary-General's
reports of 11 March 1994 (S/1994/291) and 16 March 1994 (S/1994/300) and his
letter of 30 March 1994 (S/1994/367); decides, as an initial step,
to authorize an increase of UNPROFOR personnel by up to 3,500 additional
troops; further decides to take action by 30 April 1994 at the
latest on the further troop requirements recommended by the Secretary-
General in the above-mentioned documents, with a view to providing UNPROFOR
with the means necessary for implementation of its mandate;
5.Approves UNPROFOR's plans described in the
Secretary-General's report of 24 March 1994 (S/1994/333), for the reopening
of Tuzla airport for humanitarian purposes and authorizes
additional resources requested in paragraph 14 of this report for these
purposes;
6.Calls upon Member States to assist the Secretary-General
to implement paragraphs 4 and 5 above by contributing personnel, equipment
and training;
7.Urges that necessary arrangements be concluded,
including, where appropriate, agreements on the status of forces and other
personnel with the Republic of Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro);
8.Decides that Member States, acting nationally or through
regional organizations or arrangements, may take, under the authority of the
Security Council and subject to close coordination with the
Secretary-General and UNPROFOR, all necessary measures to extend close air
support to the territory of the Republic of Croatia, in defence of UNPROFOR
personnel in the performance of UNPROFOR's mandate, as recommended by the
Secretary-General in paragraph 12 of his report of 16 March 1994
(S/1994/300);
9.Urges the Republic of Croatia and the local Serb
authorities in the UNPAs to comply with the cease-fire agreement
signed on 29 March 1994 (S/1994/367, annex); and welcomes
the efforts undertaken by UNPROFOR towards implementing this agreement;
10.Urges also all the parties and others concerned to
cooperate with UNPROFOR in reaching and implementing an agreement on
confidence-building measures in all regions of the Republic of Croatia
including the UNPAs; further urges the Republic of Croatia and the
local Serb authorities in the UNPAs, inter alia, to revive the
Joint Commission process with regard to communication links and economic
issues; and recognizes, in this context, the importance of the
immediate reopening of the Adriatic oil pipeline for the economies of the
Republic of Croatia and of the other countries in the region;
11.Endorses the proposals in Part II of the report of the
Secretary-General of 11 March 1994 (S/1994/291) on "arrangements relating to
the cease-fire and ensuring the freedom of movement in and around Sarajevo",
including the additional tasks set out in paragraph 14 thereof,
emphasizes the need for UNPROFOR to deploy its resources in a
flexible manner, in particular in and around the safe areas, and
authorizes UNPROFOR to carry out these tasks in relation to the
cease-fire entered into by the Government of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the Bosnian Croat party, and, following a report by the
Secretary-General and within existing resources, in relation to any further
cease-fire agreed between the parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina in pursuit
of the peace process;
12.Encourages the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for the Former Yugoslavia, in cooperation with the
authorities of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, to use his good
offices as appropriate to contribute to the maintenance of peace and
stability in that Republic;
13.Urges the parties to seize the opportunity provided by
UNPROFOR's continuation to bring the peace process to successful conclusion;
14.Requests the Secretary-General to keep it regularly
informed on progress towards implementation of the United Nations
peace-keeping plan for the Republic of Croatia and all relevant Security
Council resolutions, taking into account the position of the Government of
the Republic of Croatia as well as on the outcome of the negotiations within
the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, and decides
to reconsider UNPROFOR's mandate at any time according to the developments
on the ground and in the negotiations;
B
15.Welcomes the appointment by the Secretary-General of a
senior civilian official for the restoration of essential public services in
and around Sarajevo in accordance with the provisions of resolution 900
(1994) (S/1994/368);
16.Commends in this context the setting up of the Interim
Coordination Board (ICBO) to assess the situation in Sarajevo in order to
facilitate the task of this senior official;
17.Welcomes the establishment by the Secretary-General on
21 March 1994 of a voluntary trust fund for the restoration of essential
public services in and around Sarajevo, in accordance with the provisions of
resolution 900 (1994), and strongly appeals to the international
community to make voluntary financial contributions to this trust fund;
18.Notes with appreciation the steps being taken by the
Secretary-General, UNPROFOR and other United Nations agencies and
humanitarian organizations to restore normal life to all areas of the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, encourages them to continue
their efforts; and, in this context, requests the Secretary-General
to consider ways and means of further enhancing the work of the civilian
component of UNPROFOR;
19.Calls on the parties to honour their commitments to
ensure UNHCR and UNPROFOR unimpeded access throughout the Republic of Bosnia
and Herzegovina in performance of their mandate, and in particular calls
upon the Bosnian Croat party to release infrastructure equipment and
material urgently needed for humanitarian relief;
C
20.Welcomes the presence of UNPROFOR personnel and arrival
of humanitarian convoys in Maglaj, but expresses however once again
its deep concern at the situation there;
21.Welcomes also the contribution of UNPROFOR, within its
available resources, to the restoration of safety and security to the area
in and around Maglaj in order to promote the well-being of its inhabitants;
22.Demands that the Bosnian Serb party cease forthwith all
military operations against the town of Maglaj and remove all obstacles to
free access to it; condemns all such obstacles; and calls
upon all parties to show restraint;
23.Takes note of the assessment by the Secretary-General
on the feasibility of extending the safe area concept to Maglaj
(S/1994/291), and requests him to keep the situation under review
and to report to the Council as appropriate;
D
24.Requests the Secretary- General to keep the Council
regularly informed on developments in regard to the implementation of
UNPROFOR's mandate;
25.Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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