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United
Nations
S/RES/1203 (1998)
24 October 1998
RESOLUTION 1203 (1998)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3937th meeting,
on 24 October 1998
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions 1160 (1998) of 31 March 1998 and 1199 (1998) of 23
September 1998, and the importance of the peaceful resolution of the problem of Kosovo,
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Having considered the reports of the Secretary-General pursuant to those
resolutions, in particular his report of 5 October 1998 (S/1998/912),
Welcoming the agreement signed in Belgrade on 16 October 1998 by the Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Chairman-in-Office of the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) providing for the OSCE to
establish a verification mission in Kosovo (S/1998/978), including the undertaking
of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to comply with resolutions 1160 (1998) and 1199
(1998),
Welcoming also the agreement signed in Belgrade on 15 October 1998 by the Chief
of General Staff of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Supreme Allied Commander,
Europe, of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) providing for the establishment
of an air verification mission over Kosovo (S/1998/991, annex), complementing the
OSCE Verification Mission,
Welcoming also the decision of the Permanent Council of the OSCE of 15 October
1998 (S/1998/959, annex),
Welcoming the decision of the Secretary-General to send a mission to the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia to establish a first-hand capacity to assess developments on the
ground in Kosovo,
Reaffirming that, under the Charter of the United Nations, primary
responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security is conferred on the
Security Council,
Recalling 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,
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 at the recent closure by the authorities of the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia of independent media outlets in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
and emphasizing the need for these to be allowed freely to resume their operations,
Deeply alarmed and concerned at the continuing grave humanitarian situation
throughout Kosovo and the impending humanitarian catastrophe, and re-emphasizing
the need to prevent this from happening,
Stressing the importance of proper coordination of humanitarian initiatives
undertaken by States, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and international
organizations in Kosovo,
Emphasizing the need to ensure the safety and security of members of the
Verification Mission in Kosovo and the Air Verification Mission over Kosovo,
Reaffirming the commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia,
Affirming that the unresolved situation in Kosovo, Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, constitutes a continuing threat to peace and security in the region,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Endorses and supports the agreements signed in Belgrade on 16 October 1998
between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the OSCE, and on 15 October 1998 between
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and NATO, concerning the verification of compliance by
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and all others concerned in Kosovo with the
requirements of its resolution 1199 (1998), and demands the full and prompt
implementation of these agreements by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia;
2. Notes the endorsement by the Government of Serbia of the accord reached by
the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the United States Special Envoy
(S/1998/953, annex), and the public commitment of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to
complete negotiations on a framework for a political settlement by 2 November 1998, and calls
for the full implementation of these commitments;
3. Demands that the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia comply fully and swiftly with
resolutions 1160 (1998) and 1199 (1998) and cooperate fully with the OSCE Verification
Mission in Kosovo and the NATO Air Verification Mission over Kosovo
according to the terms of the agreements referred to in paragraph 1 above;
4. Demands also that the Kosovo Albanian leadership and all other
elements of the Kosovo Albanian community comply fully and swiftly with resolutions
1160 (1998) and 1199 (1998) and cooperate fully with the OSCE Verification Mission in Kosovo;
5. Stresses the urgent need for 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;
6. Demands that the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Kosovo
Albanian leadership and all others concerned respect the freedom of movement of the OSCE
Verification Mission and other international personnel;
7. Urges States and international organizations to make available personnel to
the OSCE Verification Mission in Kosovo;
8. Reminds the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia that it has the primary
responsibility for the safety and security of all diplomatic personnel accredited to the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, including members of the OSCE Verification Mission, 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 throughout the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia including the Kosovo Albanian leadership, to take all
appropriate steps to ensure that personnel performing functions under this resolution and
the agreements referred to in paragraph 1 above are not subject to the threat or use of
force or interference of any kind;
9. Welcomes in this context the commitment of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
to guarantee the safety and security of the Verification Missions as contained in the
agreements referred to in paragraph 1 above, notes that, to this end, the OSCE is
considering arrangements to be implemented in cooperation with other organizations, and affirms
that, in the event of an emergency, action may be needed to ensure their safety and
freedom of movement as envisaged in the agreements referred to in paragraph 1 above;
10. Insists that the Kosovo Albanian leadership condemn all terrorist
actions, demands that such actions cease immediately and emphasizes that all
elements in the Kosovo Albanian community should pursue their goals by peaceful
means only;
11. Demands immediate action from the authorities of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia and the Kosovo Albanian leadership to cooperate with international
efforts to improve the humanitarian situation and to avert the impending humanitarian
catastrophe;
12. Reaffirms the right of all refugees and displaced persons to return to their
homes in safety, and underlines the responsibility of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia for creating the conditions which allow them to do so;
13. Urges 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;
14. Calls for prompt and complete investigation, including international
supervision and participation, of all atrocities committed against civilians and full
cooperation with the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, including
compliance with its orders, requests for information and investigations;
15. Decides that the prohibitions imposed by paragraph 8 of resolution 1160
(1998) shall not apply to relevant equipment for the sole use of the Verification Missions
in accordance with the agreements referred to in paragraph 1 above;
16. Requests the Secretary-General, acting in consultation with the parties
concerned with the agreements referred to in paragraph 1 above, to report regularly to the
Council regarding implementation of this resolution;
17. Decides to remain seized of the matter. |