United Nations17 November 1998
The Security Council,
Recalling all
its previous relevant resolutions concerning the conflicts in
the former Yugoslavia, in particular resolution 827 (1993) of
25 May 1993,
Recalling also
the statement by its President of 8 May 1996 (S/PRST/1996/23),
Recalling further
the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina
and the Annexes thereto (S/1995/999, annex), in particular its
Article IX and its Annex 1-A, Article X,
Having considered
the letters of the President of the International Tribunal for
the Former Yugoslavia to the President of the Security Council
of 8 September 1998 (S/1998/839), 22 October 1998 (S/1998/990)
and 6 November 1998 (S/1998/1040),
Deploring the
continued failure of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to cooperate
fully with the Tribunal, as described in those letters,
Reaffirming the
commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Acting under
Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Reiterates its decision that all
States shall cooperate fully with the Tribunal and its organs
in accordance with resolution 827 (1993) and the Statute of the
Tribunal, including the obligation of States to comply with requests
for assistance or orders issued by a Trial Chamber under Article
29 of the Statute, to execute arrest warrants transmitted to them
by the Tribunal, and to comply with its requests for information
and investigations;
2. Calls again upon the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia, and all other States which have not already done
so, to take any measures necessary under their domestic law to
implement the provisions of resolution 827 (1993) and the Statute
of the Tribunal, and affirms that a State may not invoke
provisions of its domestic law as justification for its failure
to perform binding obligations under international law;
3. Condemns the failure to date of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to execute the arrest warrants
issued by the Tribunal against the three individuals referred
to in the letter of 8 September 1998, and demands the immediate
and unconditional execution of those arrest warrants, including
the transfer to the custody of the Tribunal of those individuals;
4. Reiterates its call 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 in the investigation of all possible violations
within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal;
5. Requests the President of the Tribunal
to keep the Council informed about the implementation of this
resolution for the Council's further consideration;
6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.