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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1316 – Democratic Republic of the Congo

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1316 – Democratic Republic of the Congo

Resolution 1316 (2000)

The Security Council,

Recalling its resolutions 1273 (1999) of 5 November 1999, 1291 (2000) of 24February 2000 and 1304 (2000) of 16 June 2000, and all other resolutions and statements of its President on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,

Noting the letter of the Secretary-General to its President of 14 August 2000(S/2000/799),

Reaffirming the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence ofthe Democratic Republic of the Congo and all States in the region,

Reaffirming its commitment to assisting in the implementation of the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement (S/1999/815), and noting the results of the 7 August 2000 Summit of the Southern African Development Community and the 14 August 2000 Second Summit of Parties to the Ceasefire Agreement in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo,

Noting with concern that the lack of adequate conditions of access, security and cooperation has restricted the ability of the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) to deploy up to its authorized strength,

Reaffirming its will to work with the parties to the Ceasefire Agreement andother interested parties, including potential troop contributors, in order to create the conditions necessary for deployment as authorized under resolution 1291 (2000),

Expressing its appreciation to all States that have declared their willingness toprovide military units required for the deployment of the second phase of MONUC,

Calling on the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and otherparties to lift all obstacles to full MONUC deployment and operations,

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Recalling the responsibility of all parties to the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for ensuring the safety and security of United Nations and associated personnel throughout the country,

Commending the outstanding work of MONUC personnel in challenging conditions, and noting the strong leadership of the Special Representative of theSecretary-General,

1. Decides to extend the mandate of MONUC until 15 October 2000;

2. Emphasizes that this technical extension of the MONUC mandate isdesigned to allow time for further diplomatic activities in support of the CeasefireAgreement and for Council reflection on the future mandate of MONUC andpossible adjustments thereto;

3. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council by 21 September2000 on progress in the implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement and relevantCouncil resolutions and make recommendations for further Council action;

4. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 4189th meeting, on 23 August 2000.

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