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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1155 – The Central African Republic

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1155 – The Central African Republic

Resolution 1155 (1998)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its resolutions 1125 (1997) of 6 August 1997, 1136 (1997) of6 November 1997 and 1152 (1998) of 5 February 1998,

Taking note of the report dated 10 March 1998 (S/1998/221) to the Security Council by the International Committee for the follow-up of the Bangui Agreements pursuant to resolution 1152 (1998),

Taking note also of the letter dated 11 March 1998 from the President ofthe Central African Republic to the President of the Security Council(S/1998/219, annex) and of the letter dated 13 March 1998 to the President ofthe Security Council from the President of Gabon, on behalf of the members ofthe International Committee for the follow-up of the Bangui Agreements(S/1998/233, annex),

Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 23 February 1998(S/1998/148) submitted to the Council in accordance with resolution 1152 (1998),

Expressing its appreciation for the neutral and impartial way in which the Inter-African Mission to Monitor the Implementation of the Bangui Agreements(MISAB) has carried out its mandate, in close cooperation with the Central African authorities and noting with satisfaction that MISAB has contributed significantly to stabilizing the situation in the Central African Republic, in particular through the supervision of the surrendering of arms,

Noting that the States participating in MISAB and the Central African Republic have decided to extend the mandate of MISAB until 15 April 1998 inorder to ensure a smooth transition to the prospective deployment of a United Nations peacekeeping operation (S/1998/219, annex),

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Stressing the importance of regional stability and in this context fully supporting the efforts of the International Mediation Committee established by the nineteenth Summit of the Heads of State and Governments of France and Africa and by the members of the International Committee for the follow-up of the Bangui Agreements,

Stressing also the need for all signatories to the Bangui Agreements to continue to cooperate fully in respecting and implementing these Agreements,

Determining that the situation in the Central African Republic continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security in the region,

  1. Welcomes the efforts made by the Member States participating in MISABand by those States providing support to them, and their readiness to maintainthese efforts;

2. Urges the Government of the Central African Republic to continue to fulfil the commitments expressed in the letter of 8 January 1998 to theSecretary-General from the President of the Central African Republic (S/1998/61,annex) and calls upon the parties in the Central African Republic to completethe implementation of the provisions of the Bangui Agreements and to implementthe conclusions of the National Reconciliation Conference (S/1998/219,appendix);

3. Approves the continued conduct by Member States participating in MISAB of the operation in a neutral and impartial way to achieve its objective as setout in paragraph 2 of resolution 1125 (1997);

4. Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,authorizes the Member States participating in MISAB and those States providing logistical support to ensure security and freedom of movement of their personnel;

5. Decides that the authorization referred to in paragraph 4 above willbe extended until 27 March 1998;

6. Recalls that the expenses and logistical support for MISAB will be borne on a voluntary basis in accordance with article 11 of the mandate of MISAB, and encourages Member States to contribute to the Trust Fund for the Central African Republic;

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7. Affirms that it will take a decision by 27 March 1998 on the establishment of a United Nations peacekeeping operation in the Central African Republic on the basis of the report of the Secretary-General of 23 February 1998;

8. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 3860th meeting,on 16 March 1998.

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