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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1458 – Liberia

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1458 – Liberia

Resolution 1458 (2003)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its resolution 1408 (2002) of 6 May 2002,

Noting that the next six-monthly review by the Security Council of the measures imposed by paragraphs 5 to 7 of resolution 1343 (2001), and extended by paragraph 5 of resolution 1408 (2002), is scheduled to take place on or before 6 May 2003,

Deeply concerned by the situation in Liberia and neighbouring countries,especially in Côte d’Ivoire,

Recognizing the importance of monitoring the implementation of the provisions of resolutions 1343 (2001) and 1408 (2002),

  1. Takes note of the report of the Panel of Experts on Liberia dated 25October 2002 (S/2002/1115) submitted pursuant to paragraph 16 of resolution 1408(2002);

2. Expresses its intention to continue to give full consideration to the report;

3. Decides to re-establish the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to paragraph 16 of resolution 1408 (2002) for a further period of three months commencing no later than 10 February 2003;

4. Requests the Panel of Experts to conduct a follow-up assessment mission to Liberia and neighbouring States, in order to investigate and compile a report onthe Government of Liberia’s compliance with the demands referred to in paragraph 2of resolution 1343 (2001), and of any violations of the measures referred to inparagraph 5 of resolution 1408 (2002), including any involving rebel movements, toconduct a review of the audits referred to in paragraph 10 of resolution 1408 (2002),and to report to the Council through the Committee established by paragraph 14 ofresolution 1343 (2001) (“the Committee”) no later than 16 April 2003 with thePanel’s observations and recommendations in relation to the tasks set out herein;

5. Requests the Panel of Experts, as far as possible, to bring any relevant information collected in the course of its investigations conducted in accordance with its mandate to the attention of the States concerned for prompt and thorough investigation and, where appropriate, corrective action, and to allow them the right of reply;

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6. Requests the Secretary-General, upon the adoption of this resolution and acting in consultation with the Committee, to appoint no more than five experts,with the range of expertise necessary to fulfil the Panel’s mandate referred to inparagraph 4 above, drawing as much as possible and as appropriate on the expertiseof the members of the Panel of Experts appointed pursuant to paragraph 16 ofresolution 1408 (2002), and further requests the Secretary-General to make thenecessary financial arrangements to support the work of the Panel;

7. Urges all States, relevant United Nations bodies and, as appropriate,other organizations and interested parties to cooperate fully with the Committee and Panel of Experts, including by supplying information on possible violations of thebmeasures imposed by paragraphs 5 to 7 of resolution 1343 (2001);

8. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 4693rd meeting, on 28 January 2003.

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