United Nations23 September1998
The Security Council,
Recalling its
resolution 1160 (1998) of 31 March 1998,
Having considered
the reports of the Secretary-General pursuant to that resolution,
and in particular his report of 4 September 1998 (S/1998/834 and
Add.1),
Noting with appreciation the statement of the Foreign Ministers of France,
Germany, Italy, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America
(the Contact Group) of 12 June 1998 at the conclusion of the Contact
Group's meeting with the Foreign Ministers of Canada and Japan
(S/1998/567, annex), and the further statement of the Contact
Group made in Bonn on 8 July 1998 (S/1998/657),
Noting also with appreciation the joint statement by the Presidents of the Russian
Federation and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia of 16 June 1998
(S/1998/526),
Noting further
the communication by the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal
for the Former Yugoslavia to the Contact Group on 7 July 1998,
expressing the view that the situation in Kosovo represents an
armed conflict within the terms of the mandate of the Tribunal,
Gravely concerned
at the recent intense fighting in Kosovo and in particular the
excessive and indiscriminate use of force by Serbian security
forces and the Yugoslav Army which have resulted in numerous civilian
casualties and, according to the estimate of the Secretary-General,
the displacement of over 230,000 persons from their homes,
Deeply concerned
by the flow of refugees into northern Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina
and other European countries as a result of the use of force in
Kosovo, as well as by the increasing numbers of displaced persons
within Kosovo, and other parts of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
up to 50,000 of whom the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees has estimated are without shelter and other basic necessities,
Reaffirming the
right of all refugees and displaced persons to return to their
homes in safety, and underlining the responsibility of
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia for creating the conditions
which allow them to do so,
Condemning all
acts of violence by any party, as well as terrorism in pursuit
of political goals by any group or individual, and all external
support for such activities in Kosovo, including the supply of
arms and training for terrorist activities in Kosovo and expressing
concern at the reports of continuing violations of the prohibitions
imposed by resolution 1160 (1998),
Deeply concerned
by the rapid deterioration in the humanitarian situation throughout
Kosovo, alarmed at the impending humanitarian catastrophe
as described in the report of the Secretary-General, and emphasizing
the need to prevent this from happening,
Deeply concerned also
by reports of increasing violations of human rights and of international
humanitarian law, and emphasizing the need to ensure that
the rights of all inhabitants of Kosovo are respected,
Reaffirming the
objectives of resolution 1160 (1998), in which the Council expressed
support for a peaceful resolution of the Kosovo problem which
would include an enhanced status for Kosovo, a substantially greater
degree of autonomy, and meaningful self-administration,
Reaffirming also
the commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Affirming that
the deterioration of the situation in Kosovo, Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia, constitutes a threat to peace and security in the
region,
Acting under
Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Demands that all parties, groups
and individuals immediately cease hostilities and maintain a ceasefire
in Kosovo, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which would enhance
the prospects for a meaningful dialogue between the authorities
of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Kosovo Albanian
leadership and reduce the risks of a humanitarian catastrophe;
2. Demands also that the authorities
of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Kosovo Albanian
leadership take immediate steps to improve the humanitarian situation
and to avert the impending humanitarian catastrophe;
3. Calls upon the authorities in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Kosovo Albanian leadership
to enter immediately into a meaningful dialogue without preconditions
and with international involvement, and to a clear timetable,
leading to an end of the crisis and to a negotiated political
solution to the issue of Kosovo, and welcomes the current
efforts aimed at facilitating such a dialogue;
4. Demands further that the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, in addition to the measures called for
under resolution 1160 (1998), implement immediately the following
concrete measures towards achieving a political solution to the
situation in Kosovo as contained in the Contact Group statement
of 12 June 1998:
(a) cease all action by the security forces
affecting the civilian population and order the withdrawal of
security units used for civilian repression;
(b) enable effective and continuous international
monitoring in Kosovo by the European Community Monitoring Mission
and diplomatic missions accredited to the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, including access and complete freedom of movement
of such monitors to, from and within Kosovo unimpeded by government
authorities, and expeditious issuance of appropriate travel documents
to international personnel contributing to the monitoring;
(c) facilitate, in agreement with the UNHCR
and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the safe
return of refugees and displaced persons to their homes and allow
free and unimpeded access for humanitarian organizations and supplies
to Kosovo;
(d) make rapid progress to a clear timetable,
in the dialogue referred to in paragraph 3 with the Kosovo Albanian
community called for in resolution 1160 (1998), with the aim of
agreeing confidence-building measures and finding a political
solution to the problems of Kosovo;
5. Notes, in this connection, the commitments
of the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in his
joint statement with the President of the Russian Federation of
16 June 1998:
(a) to resolve existing problems by political
means on the basis of equality for all citizens and ethnic communities
in Kosovo;
(b) not to carry out any repressive actions
against the peaceful population;
(c) to provide full freedom of movement for
and ensure that there will be no restrictions on representatives
of foreign States and international institutions accredited to
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia monitoring the situation in
Kosovo;
(d) to ensure full and unimpeded access for
humanitarian organizations, the ICRC and the UNHCR, and delivery
of humanitarian supplies;
(e) to facilitate the unimpeded return of refugees
and displaced persons under programmes agreed with the UNHCR and
the ICRC, providing State aid for the reconstruction of destroyed
homes,
and calls for the full implementation
of these commitments;
6. Insists that the Kosovo Albanian
leadership condemn all terrorist action, and emphasizes
that all elements in the Kosovo Albanian community should pursue
their goals by peaceful means only;
7. Recalls the obligations of all States
to implement fully the prohibitions imposed by resolution 1160
(1998);
8. Endorses the steps taken to establish
effective international monitoring of the situation in Kosovo,
and in this connection welcomes the establishment of the Kosovo
Diplomatic Observer Mission;
9. Urges States and international organizations
represented in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to make available
personnel to fulfil the responsibility of carrying out effective
and continuous international monitoring in Kosovo until the objectives
of this resolution and those of resolution 1160 (1998) are achieved;
10. Reminds the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia that it has the primary responsibility for the security
of all diplomatic personnel accredited to the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia as well as the safety and security of all international
and non-governmental humanitarian personnel in the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia and calls upon the authorities of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia and all others concerned in the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia to take all appropriate steps to ensure
that monitoring personnel performing functions under this resolution
are not subject to the threat or use of force or interference
of any kind;
11. Requests States to pursue all means
consistent with their domestic legislation and relevant international
law to prevent funds collected on their territory being used to
contravene resolution 1160 (1998);
12. Calls upon Member States and others
concerned to provide adequate resources for humanitarian assistance
in the region and to respond promptly and generously to the United
Nations Consolidated Inter-Agency Appeal for Humanitarian Assistance
Related to the Kosovo Crisis;
13. Calls upon the authorities of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the leaders of the Kosovo Albanian
community and all others concerned to cooperate fully with the
Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
in the investigation of possible violations within the jurisdiction
of the Tribunal;
14. Underlines also the need for the
authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to bring to
justice those members of the security forces who have been involved
in the mistreatment of civilians and the deliberate destruction
of property;
15. Requests the Secretary-General to provide regular reports to the Council as necessary on his assessment of compliance with this resolution by the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and all elements in the Kosovo Albanian community, including through his regular reports on compliance with resolution 1160 (1998);
16. Decides, should the concrete measures
demanded in this resolution and resolution 1160 (1998) not be
taken, to consider further action and additional measures to maintain
or restore peace and stability in the region;
17. Decides to remain seized of the
matter.