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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1573 – Timor-Leste

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1573 – Timor-Leste

Resolution 1573 (2004)

The Security Council,

Reaffirming its previous resolutions on the situation in Timor-Leste, in particular resolutions 1410 (2002) of 17 May 2002, 1473 (2003) of 4 April 2003,1480 (2003) of 19 May 2003 and 1543 (2004) of 14 May 2004,

Commending the people and the Government of Timor-Leste for the peace and stability they have achieved in the country, as well as for their continuing efforts towards consolidating democracy and building state institutions,

Further commending the United Nations Mission of Support in Timor-Leste(UNMISET), under the leadership of the Secretary-General’s Special Representative, and welcoming the continuing progress made towards the accomplishment of key tasks inscribed in its mandate, particularly during its consolidation phase, in accordance with Security Council resolution 1543 (2004),

Paying tribute to Timor-Leste’s bilateral and multilateral partners for theirinvaluable assistance, particularly with regards to institutional capacity building and social and economic development,

Noting that, despite notable advances achieved in the last months, Timor-Leste has not yet reached the critical threshold of self-sufficiency, mainly in key areassuch as public administration, law enforcement and security,

Welcoming the strengthening of cooperation and good relations between Timor-Leste and its neighbours and encouraging further progress towards concrete agreements on border delineation and other pending issues,

Commending the Serious Crimes Unit for the efforts it has undertaken in orderto complete its investigations by November 2004, and any further trials and other activities no later than 20 May 2005,

Noting with concern that it may not be possible for the Serious Crimes Unit to fully respond to the desire for justice of those affected by the violence in 1999 bearing in mind the limited time and resources that remain available,

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Taking note of the special report of the Secretary General on UNMISET of29 April 2004 (S/2004/333) as well as of 19 November 2004 (S/2004/888), andwelcoming his recommendations contained therein,

Remaining fully committed to the promotion of security and long lastingstability in Timor-Leste,

  1. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMISET for a final period of6 months until 20 May 2005;
  2. Decides also to maintain UNMISET’s current tasks, configuration andsize in order to allow the mission to complete key tasks of its mandate and consolidate gains made thus far;

3. Requests UNMISET to focus increasingly on implementing its exit strategy, particularly with a view to ensure increasing involvement and ownership of the Timorese in the mission’s three programme areas, so that, when it departs Timor-Leste, its responsibilities can be taken over by the Timorese, with the continued assistance of the United Nations system and bilateral and multilateralpartners;

4. Urges the donor community to continue providing its indispensable assistance to Timor-Leste, including through active participation in the donor’s conference scheduled to be held in March 2005;

5. Urges, in particular, United Nations development and humanitarian agencies and multilateral financial institutions to start immediately planning for a smooth transition, in Timor-Leste, from a peacekeeping operation to a sustainable development assistance framework;

6. Reaffirms the need to fight against impunity and, in this regard, takes note of the Secretary-General’s intention to continue to explore possible ways to address this issue with a view to making proposals as appropriate;

7. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Security Council closely and regularly informed of developments on the ground and of the implementation of the present resolution, in particular of paragraphs 3 and 5 above, and in that regard,requests the Secretary-General to submit a report within three months of the date ofadoption of the present resolution, followed by a final report in May 2005;

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8. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 5079th meeting,on 16 November 2004.

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