UNITED NATIONS, Jan 16 (Hina) - Following is the full text of the
resolution 1038, adopted by the U.N. Security Council on Monday:
The Security Council,
Recalling its earlier relevant resolutions, and in particular
its resolutions 779 (1992) of 6 October 1992, 981 (1995) of 31
March 1995, and 1025 (1995) of 30 November 1995,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 13
December 1995 ,
Reaffirming once again its commitment to the independence,
sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia.
Noting the Joint Declaration signed at Geneva on 30 September
1992 by the Presidents of the Republic of Croatia and the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia which reaffirmed their agreement concerning
the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula, emphasizing the
contribution that this demilitarization has made to the decrease of
tension in the region, and stressing the need for the Republic of
Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to agree on a
settlement which would peacefully resolve their differences,
Stressing the importance it places on mutual recognition among
the successor States to the former Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, within their internationally recognized borders,
Determining that the situation in Croatia continues to
constitute a threat to international peace and security,
1. Authorizes the United Nations military observers to
continue monitoring the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula
in accordance with resolutions 779 (1992) and 981 (1995) and
paragraphs 19 and 20 of the report of the Secretary-General of 13
December 1995 for a period of three months, to be extended for an
additional period of three months upon a report by the
Secretary-General that such extension would continue to contribute
to the decrease of tension there;
2. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the Council
by 15 March 1996 a report for its early consideration on the
situation in the Prevlaka peninsula as well as on progress made by
the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
towards a settlement which would peacefully resolve their
differences, and on the possibility that the existing mandate be
extended or that another international organization may assume the
task of monitoring the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula,
3. Requests the United Nations military observers and the
multinational implementation force (IFOR) authorized by the Council
in resolution 1031 (1995) of 15 December 1995 to cooperate fully
with each other.
4. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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