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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1101 – Albania

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1101 – Albania

Resolution 1101 (1997)

The Security Council,

Taking note of the letter of 28 March 1997 from the Permanent Representative of Albania to the United Nations to the President of the Security Council (S/1997/259),

Taking note also of the letter of 27 March 1997 from the Permanent Representative of Italy to the United Nations to the Secretary-General(S/1997/258),

Taking note of Decision 160 of the Permanent Council of the Organizational For Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) of 27 March 1997 (S/1997/259,annex II), including to provide the coordinating framework within which other international organizations can play their part in their respective areas of competence,

Recalling the statement of the President of the Security Council on the situation in Albania of 13 March 1997 (S/PRST/1997/14),

Reiterating its deep concern over the deteriorating situation in Albania,

Underlining the need for all concerned to refrain from hostilities and acts of violence, and reiterating its call to the parties involved to continue the political dialogue,

Stressing the importance of regional stability, and in this context fully supporting the diplomatic efforts of the international community to find a peaceful solution to the crisis, in particular those of the OSCE and of the European Union,

Affirming the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the Republic of Albania,

Determining that the present situation of crisis in Albania constitutes a threat to peace and security in the region,

  1. Condemns all acts of violence and calls for their immediate end;

2. Welcomes the offer made by certain Member States to establish atemporary and limited multinational protection force to facilitate the safe andprompt delivery of humanitarian assistance, and to help create a secureenvironment for the missions of international organizations in Albania,including those providing humanitarian assistance;

3. Welcomes further the offer by a Member State contained in its letter(S/1997/258) to take the lead in organizing and commanding this temporarymultinational protection force and takes note of all the objectives contained inthat letter;

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4. Authorizes the Member States participating in the multinational protection force to conduct the operation in a neutral and impartial way toachieve the objectives set out in paragraph 2 above and, acting underChapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, further authorizes theseMember States to ensure the security and freedom of movement of the personnel ofthe said multinational protection force;

5. Calls upon all those concerned in Albania to cooperate with the multinational protection force and international humanitarian agencies for thesafe and prompt delivery of humanitarian assistance;

6. Decides that the operation will be limited to a period of three months from the adoption of the present resolution, at which time the Council willassess the situation on the basis of the reports referred to in paragraph 9below;

7. Decides that the cost of implementing this temporary operation will be borne by the participating Member States;

8. Encourages the Member States participating in the multinational protection force to cooperate closely with the Government of Albania, the United Nations, the OSCE, the European Union and all international organizations involved in rendering humanitarian assistance in Albania;

9. Requests the Member States participating in the multinational protection force to provide periodic reports, at least every two weeks, through the Secretary-General, to the Council, the first such report to be made no laterthan 14 days after the adoption of this resolution, inter alia specifying the parameters and modalities of the operation on the basis of consultations between those Member States and the Government of Albania;

10. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

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Adopted by the Security Council at its 3758th meeting,on 28 March 1997.

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