10 June 1999
TEXT: UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION ON KOSOVO
United Nations -- The UN Security Council June 10 adopted the resolution
codifying the G-8 formula for a political solution of the Kosovo conflict.
The resolution passed by a vote of 14 to 0, with China abstaining.
It calls for the verifiable and rapid withdrawal of all Yugoslav military, police and
paramilitary forces from Kosovo, demilitarization of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), the
rapid deployment of a international peacekeeping force in Kosovo and the return of
displaced Kosovar refugees.
It was drafted in accordance with Chapter VII of the UN Charter, which allows the
peacekeeping troops to carry weapons to protect themselves and use force in carrying out
the resolution's directives. The peacekeepers will enforce the ceasefire, the resolution's
provisions regarding the KLA and create a secure environment for the returning refugees.
The resolution asks Secretary General Kofi Annan to appoint a civilian
administrator, establish an international civil presence in Kosovo, coordinate
reconstruction and humanitarian aid efforts, promote and protect human rights, and assure
the safe and unimpeded return of all refugees and displaced persons to their homes.
Following is the text of the resolution:
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Canada, France, Gabon, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Russian Federation,
Slovenia, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States
of America:
The Security Council.
Bearing in mind the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations,
including the primary responsibility of the Security Council for the maintenance of
international peace and security,
Recalling its resolution 1160 (1998) of 31 March 1998, 1199 (1998) of 23
September 1998, 1203 (1998) of 24 October 1998 and 1239 (1999) of 14 May 1999.
Regretting that there has not been full compliance with the requirements of these
resolutions.
Determined to resolve the grave humanitarian situation in Kosovo, Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, and to provide for the safe and free return of all refugees and
displaced persons to their homes,
Condemning all acts of violence against the Kosovo population as well as all
terrorist acts by any party,
Recalling the statement made by the Secretary-General on 9 April, 1999,
expressing concern at the humanitarian tragedy taking place in Kosovo,
Reaffirming the right of all refugees and displaced persons to return to their
homes in safety,
Recalling the jurisdiction and the mandate of the International Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia,
Welcoming the general principles on a political solution to the Kosovo crisis
adopted on 6 May 1999 (S/1999/516, annex 1 to this resolution) and welcoming also the
acceptance by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia of the principles set forth in points 1
to 9 of the paper presented in Belgrade on 2 June 1999 (S/1999/649, annex 2 to this
resolution), and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's agreement to that paper.
Reaffirming commitment of all member States to the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the other States of the region, as set
out in the Helsinki Final Act and annex 2,
Reaffirming the call in previous resolutions for substantial autonomy and
meaningful self-administration for Kosovo,
Determining that the situation in the region continued to constitute a threat to
international peace and security,
Determined to ensure the safety and security of international personnel and the
implementation by all concerned of their responsibilities under the present resolution,
and acting for these purposes under Chapter VII of the charter of the United Nations,
1. Decides that a political solution to the Kosovo crisis shall be based
on the general principles in annex 1 and as further elaborated in the principles and other
required elements in annex 2;
2. Welcome the acceptance by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia of the
principles and other required elements referred to in paragraph 1 above, and demands the
full cooperation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in their rapid implementation;
3. Demands in particular that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia put an
immediate and verifiable end to violence and repression in Kosovo, and begin and complete
verifiable phased withdrawal from Kosovo of all military, police and paramilitary forces
according to a rapid timetable, with which the deployment of the international security
presence in Kosovo will be synchronized;
4. Confirms that after the withdrawal an agreed number of Yugoslav and
Serb military and police personnel will be permitted to return to Kosovo to perform the
functions in accordance with annex 2;
5. Decides on the deployment in Kosovo, under United Nations auspices, of
international civil and security presences, with appropriate equipment and personnel as
required, and welcomes the agreement of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to such
presences;
6. Requests the Secretary-General to appoint, in consultation with the
security Council, a special representative to control the implementation of the
international civil presence and further requests the Secretary-General to instruct his
Special Representative to coordinate closely with the international security presence to
ensure that both presences operate towards the same goals and in a mutually supportive
manner;
7. Authorizes Member States and relevant international organizations to
establish the international security presence in Kosovo as set out in point 4 of annex 2
with all necessary means to fulfil its responsibilities under paragraph 9 below;
8. Affirms the need for the rapid early deployment of effective
international civil and security presences to Kosovo, and demands that the parties
cooperate fully in their deployment;
9. Decides that the responsibilities of the international security
presence to be deployed and acting in Kosovo will include:
(a) Deterring renewed hostilities, maintaining and where necessary
enforcing a ceasefire, and ensuring the withdrawal and preventing the return into
Kosovo of Federal and Republic military, police and paramilitary forces, except as
provided in point 6 of annex 2;
(b) Demilitarizing the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and other armed Kosovo
Albanian groups as required in paragraph 15 below;
(c) Establishing a secure environment in which refugees and displaced
persons can return home in safety, the international civil presence can operate, a
transitional administration can be established, and humanitarian aid can be delivered;
(d) Ensuring public safety and order until the international civil
presence can take responsibility for this task;
(e) Supervising demining until the international civil presence can, as
appropriate, take over responsibility for this task;
(f) Supporting, as appropriate, and coordinating closely with the work of
the International civil presence;
(g) Conducting border monitoring duties as required;
(h) Ensuring the protection and freedom of movement of itself, the international
civil presence, and other international organizations;
10. Authorizes the Secretary-General, with the assistance of relevant
international organizations, to establish an international civil presence in Kosovo in
order to provide an interim administration for Kosovo under which the people of Kosovo can
enjoy substantial autonomy within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and which will
provide transitional administration while establishing and overseeing the development of
provisional democratic self-governing institutions to ensure conditions for a peaceful and
normal life for all inhabitants of Kosovo;
11. Decides that the main responsibilities of the international civil
presence will include:
(a) Promoting the establishment, pending a final settlement, of substantial
autonomy and self-government in Kosovo, taking full account of annex 2 and of the
Rambouillet accords (S/1999/648);
(b) Performing basic civilian administrative functions where and as long
as required;
(c) Organizing and overseeing the development of provisional institutions
for democratic and autonomous self-government pending a political settlement, including
the holding of elections;
(d) Transferring, as these institutions are established, its
administrative responsibilities while overseeing and supporting the consolidation of
Kosovo's local provisional institutions and other peace-building activities;
(e) Facilitating a political process designed to determine Kosovo a future
status, taking into account the Rambouillet accords (S/1999/648);
(f) In a final stage, overseeing the transfer of authority from Kosovo's
provisional institutions to institutions established under a political settlement;
(g) Supporting the reconstruction of key infrastructure and other economic
reconstruction;
(h) Supporting, in coordination with international humanitarian
organizations, humanitarian and disaster relief aid;
(i) Maintaining civil law and order, including establishing local police
forces and meanwhile through the deployment or international police personnel to serve in
Kosovo;
(j) Protecting and promoting human rights;
(k) Assuring the safe and unimpeded return of all refugees and displaced persons
to their homes in Kosovo;
12. Emphasizes the need for coordinated humanitarian relief operations, and for
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to allow unimpeded access to Kosovo by humanitarian aid
organizations and to cooperate with such organizations so as to ensure the fast and
effective delivery of international aid;
13. Encourages all member States and international organizations to
contribute to economic and social reconstruction as well as to the safe return of refugees
and displaced persons, and emphasizes in this context the importance of convening an
international donors, conference, particularly for the purpose set out in paragraph 11 (g)
above, at the earliest possible date;
14. Demands full cooperation by all concerned, including the international
security presence, with the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia;
15. Demands that the KLA and other armed Kosovo Albanian groups end
immediately all offensive actions and comply with the requirements for demilitarization as
laid down by the head of the international security presence in consultation with the
Special Representative of the Secretary-General;
16. Decides, that the prohibitions imposed by paragraph 6 of resolution
1160 (1998) shall not apply to arms and related materiel for the use of the international
civil and security presences;
17. Welcomes the work in hand in the European Union and other
international organizations to develop a comprehensive approach to the economic
development and stabilization of the region affected by the Kosovo critics, including the
implementation of a Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe with broad international
participation in order to further the promotion of democracy, economic prosperity,
stability and regional cooperation;
18. Demands that all States in the region cooperate fully in the
implementation of all aspects of this resolution;
19. Decides that the international civil and security presences are
established for an initial period of 12 months, to continue thereafter unless the Security
Council decides otherwise;
20. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council at regular
intervals on the implementation Of this resolution, including reports from the leaderships
of the international civil and security presences, the first reports to be submitted
within 30 days of the adoption of this resolution;
21. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
Annex I
Statement by the Chairman on the conclusion vision of the meeting of the G-8 Foreign
Ministers held at the Petersburg Centre on 6 May 1999
The G-8 Foreign Ministers adopted the following general principles on the
political solution to the Kosovo crisis;
- Immediate and verifiable end of violence and repression in Kosovo;
- Withdrawal from Kosovo of military, police and paramilitary forces;
- Deployment in Kosovo of effective international civil and security presences, endorsed
and adopted by the United Nations, capable of guaranteeing the achievement of the common
objectives;
- Establishment of an interim administration for Kosovo to be decided by the Security
Council of the United Nations to ensure conditions for a peaceful and normal life for all
inhabitants in Kosovo;
- The safe and free return of all refugees and displaced persons and unimpeded
access to Kosovo by humanitarian aid organizations;
- A political process towards the establishment of an interim political framework
agreement providing for a substantial self-government for Kosovo, taking full account of
the Rambouillet accords and the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the other countries of the region, and the
demilitarization of the KLA;
- Comprehensive approach to the economic development and stabilization of the crisis
region.
Annex 2
Agreement should be reached on the following principles to move towards a resolution of
the Kosovo crisis:
1. An immediate and verifiable end of violence and repression in Kosovo.
2. Verifiable withdrawal from Kosovo of all military, police and
paramilitary forces according to a rapid timetable,
3. Deployment in Kosovo under United Nations auspices of effective
international civil and security presence, acting as may be decided under Chapter VII of
the Charter, capable of guaranteeing the achievement of common objectives.
4. The international security presence with substantial North Atlantic
Treaty Organization participation must be deployed under unified command and control and
authorized to establish a safe environment for all people in Kosovo and to facilitate the
safe return to their homes of all displaced persons and refugees.
5. Establishment of an interim administration for Kosovo as a part of the
international civil presence under which the people of Kosovo can enjoy substantial
autonomy within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, to be decided by the Security Council
of the United Nations. The interim administration to provide transitional administration
while establishing and overseeing the development of provisional democratic self-governing
institutions to ensure conditions for a peaceful and normal life for all inhabitants in
Kosovo.
6. After withdrawal, an agreed number of Yugoslav and Serbian personnel
will be permitted to return to perform the following funcations:
- Liaison with the international civil mission and the international security presence;
- Marking/clearing minefields;
- Maintaining a presence at Serb patrimonial sites;
- Maintaining a presence at key border crossings.
7. Safe and free return of all refugees and displaced persons under the
supervision of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and
unimpeded access to Kosovo by humanitarian aid organizations.
8. A political process towards the establishment of an interim political
framework agreement providing for substantial self-government for Kosovo, taking full
account of the Rambouillet accords and the principles of sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the other countries of the region, and
the demilitarization of UCK. Negotiations between the parties for a settlement should not
delay or disrupt the establishment of democratic self-governing institutions.
9. A comprehensive approach to the economic development and stabilization
of the crisis region. This will include the implementation of a stability pact for
South-Eastern Europe with broad international participation in order to further promotion
of democracy, economic prosperity, stability and regional cooperation
10. Suspension of military activity will require acceptance of the
principles set forth above in addition to agreement to other, previously identified,
required elements, which are specified in the footnote below. A military-technical
agreement will then be rapidly concluded that would, among other things, specify
additional modalities, including the roles and functions of Yugoslav/Serb personnel in
Kosovo:
Withdrawal
Procedures for withdrawals, including the phased, detailed schedule and delineation
of a buffer area in Serbia beyond which forces will be withdrawn;
Returning personnel
Equipment associated with returning personnel;
Terms of reference for their functional responsibilities;
Timetable for their return;
Delineation of their geographical areas of operation;
Rules governing their relationship to the international security presence and
the international civil mission.
Other required elements:
A rapid and precise timetable for withdrawals, meaning, e.g., seven days to
complete withdrawal and air defence weapons withdrawn outside 25 kilometre mutual safety
zone within 48 hours;
Return of personnel for the four functions specified above will be under the
supervision of the international security presence and will be limited to a small agreed
number (hundreds, not thousands);
Suspension of military activity will occur after the beginning of verifiable
withdrawals;
The discussion and achievement of a military-technical agreement shall not
extend the previously determined time for completion of withdrawals.
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