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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1103 – Bosnia and Herzegovina

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1103 – Bosnia and Herzegovina

Resolution 1103 (1997)

The Security Council,

Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions concerning the conflicts inthe Former Yugoslavia, including its resolutions 1035 (1995) of 21 December 1995 and 1088 (1996) of 12 December 1996,

Recalling the need for implementation of the provisions of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Annexes thereto(collectively the Peace Agreement, S/1995/999, Annex), and in particular those provisions relating to cooperation with the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia,

Noting that the United Nations International Police Task Force (UN-IPTF)has been entrusted with the tasks set out in Annex 11 of the Peace Agreement,including the tasks referred to in the Conclusions of the London Conference(S/1996/1012) and agreed by the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina,

Noting the decision of 14 February 1997 by the arbitral tribunal on the disputed portion of the Inter-Entity Boundary Line in the Brcko area(S/1997/126), and noting the holding of the Brcko Implementation Conference inVienna on 7 March 1997,

Reminding all parties to Annex 2 to the Peace Agreement of their obligations, in accordance with Article V of that Annex, to be bound by the decision of the arbitral tribunal and to implement it without delay,

Expressing its appreciation to the personnel of the United Nations Missionin Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMIBH), including that of the UN-IPTF, for their work in assisting in the implementation of the Peace Agreement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and to all other personnel of the international community engaged in implementing the Peace Agreement,

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Welcoming the report of the Secretary-General of 14 March 1997 (S/1997/224and Add.1),

  1. Decides to authorize an increase in the strength of UNMIBH by 186police and 11 civilian personnel, in the light of the recommendation of the Secretary-General concerning the role of the UN-IPTF in Brcko contained in his report of 14 March 1997, and in order to enable it to carry out its mandate setout in Annex 11 of the Peace Agreement and resolution 1088 (1996) of12 December 1996;

2. Acknowledges the importance of ensuring that the UN-IPTF is able to carry out all the tasks with which it has been entrusted, in particular those tasks set out in the conclusions of the London Conference and agreed by the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and decides to consider expeditiously the recommendations of the Secretary-General concerning those tasks contained in his report of 14 March 1997;

3. Urges Member States, with the support of the Secretary-General, to provide qualified police monitors and other forms of assistance and support to the UN-IPTF and in support of the Peace Agreement;

4. Calls upon all parties to the Peace Agreement to implement all aspectsof that Agreement and to cooperate in full with the UN-IPTF in the conduct ofits activities;

5. Stresses the need for the continued closest possible coordination between the multinational stabilization force and the UN-IPTF, in particular inthe area of Brcko;

6. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 3760th meeting,on 31 March 1997.

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