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WASHINGTON, July 15 (Hina) - The United Nations Security Council on
Wednesday decided to extend the mandate of UN military observers on
Prevlaka for six months and called on Croatia and Yugoslavia to
reach a solution on the disputed peninsula through negotiations.
In its resolution, the Security Council noted it was "deeply
concerned at the lack of significant progress" towards a resolution
to the Prevlaka issue and called on Croatia and Yugoslavia to
"engage promptly and constructively in negotiations."
The resolution also expressed the Security Council's concern at
violations of the demilitarisation regime and called on the parties
to cease all violations of this regime and to complete promptly the
demining of the area.
The Security Council also called on the parties "to take further
steps to reduce tension and improve safety and security in the
area."
In the resolution, the Security Council recalled a joint
declaration the Presidents of Croatia and Yugoslavia signed in
Geneva on September 30, 1992, and especially Article 3, which
reaffirmed their agreement on the demilitarisation of Prevlaka.
The Council also recalled a Croatian-Yugoslav agreement on the
normalisation on relations, signed in Belgrade on August 23, 1996,
by which the two parties committed to find a peaceful solution to
the Prevlaka issue.
The resolution noted a "positive assessment in the Secretary-
General's report of recent developments, including the initiative
by the Republic of Croatia's (S/1998/533, Annex) for a final
resolution of the disputed issue of Prevlaka", and also noted the
Yugoslav proposal.
The resolution reaffirmed the Security Council's commitment to the
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Croatia
within its internationally recognised borders.
The Secretary-General was requested to submit a new report on the
status of the negotiations on the resolution of the Prevlaka issue
to the Security Council by October 15, so that the future of
observers on Prevlaka could be determined.
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