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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1568 – Cyprus

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1568 – Cyprus

Resolution 1568 (2004)

The Security Council,

Welcoming the report of the Secretary-General of 24 September 2004(S/2004/756) on the United Nations operation in Cyprus,

Reiterating its call to the parties to assess and address the humanitarian issueof missing persons with due urgency and seriousness, and welcoming in this regard the resumption of the activities of the Committee on Missing Persons since August2004,

Welcoming the Secretary-General’s review of the United Nations peacekeepingoperation in Cyprus (UNFICYP), pursuant to resolution 1548 (2004) of 11 June2004,

Noting that the Government of Cyprus is agreed that in view of the prevailingconditions in the island it is necessary to keep UNFICYP beyond 15 December2004,

Taking note of the assessment of the Secretary-General that the security situation on the island has become increasingly benign over the last few years andthat a recurrence of fighting in Cyprus is increasingly unlikely,

Welcoming the Secretary-General’s intention to conduct a further review onUNFICYP’s mandate, force levels and concept of operation in advance of the next renewal of UNFICYP’s mandate, continuing to take into account developments on the ground and the views of the parties,

Echoing the Secretary-General’s gratitude to the Government of Cyprus and the Government of Greece for their voluntary contributions to the funding of UNFICYP, and his request for further voluntary contributions from other countriesand organizations,

Welcoming and encouraging efforts by the United Nations to sensitize peacekeeping personnel in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases in all its peacekeeping operations,

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1. Reaffirms all its relevant resolutions on Cyprus, in particular resolution1251 (1999) of 29 June 1999 and subsequent resolutions;

2. Endorses the Secretary-General’s recommendations for the amendmentof the concept of operations and force level of UNFICYP, as outlined in his report of24 September 2004;

3. Decides to extend the mandate of UNFICYP for a further period ending 15 June 2005;

4. Urges the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkish forces to rescind without delay all remaining restrictions on UNFICYP, and calls on them to restore in Strovilia the military status quo which existed there prior to 30 June 2000;

5. Requests the Secretary-General to submit a report on implementation of this resolution concurrent with the review provided for above;

6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 5061st meeting,on 22 October 2004.

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