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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1604 – Cyprus

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1604 – Cyprus

Resolution 1604 (2005)

The Security Council,

Welcoming the report of the Secretary-General of 27 May 2005 (S/2005/353)on the United Nations operation in Cyprus,

Reiterating its call to the parties to assess and address the humanitarian issue of 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 peacekeeping operation in Cyprus (UNFICYP), pursuant to resolution 1568 (2004) of 22 October2004,

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 June 2005,

Taking note of the assessment of the Secretary-General that the securitysituation on the island continues to be stable and that the situation along the GreenLine remains calm, and, nonetheless, that there were problems in a few sensitive areas, and welcoming in this context the further decrease in the overall number of incidents involving the two sides,

Welcoming the Secretary-General’s intention to keep the operations ofUNFICYP under close review, continuing to take into account developments on the ground and the views of the parties, and to revert to the Council with recommendations for further adjustments as appropriate to UNFICYP’s mandate,force levels and concept of operation once he judges that sufficient time has passed since the implementation of UNFICYP’s new concept of operations to make thisassessment,

Taking note with satisfaction of the lifting of restrictions of movement of UNFICYP by the Turkish Cypriot side and the Turkish forces, and taking note inthis connection that UNFICYP enjoys good cooperation from both sides,

Welcoming the fact that over seven million crossings by Greek Cypriots to thenorth and Turkish Cypriots to the south have taken place, and encouraging the opening of additional crossing points,

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Expressing concern at the increase in crime across the ceasefire line and urging both sides to increase cooperation in order to address this issue,

Welcoming all efforts to promote bicommunal contacts and events, including,inter alia, on the part of the United Nations, and urging the two sides to promote further bicommunal contacts and to remove any obstacles to such contacts,

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 countries and organizations,

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

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

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

3. Calls on the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkish forces to restore in Strovilia the military status quo which existed there prior to 30 June 2000;

4. Requests the Secretary-General to submit a report on implementation ofthis resolution by 1 December 2005;

5. Welcomes the efforts being undertaken by UNFICYP to implement theSecretary-General’s zero tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure full compliance of its personnel with the United Nations code of conduct,requests the Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary action in this regardand to keep the Security Council informed, and urges troop-contributing countries to take appropriate preventive action including the conduct of pre-deploymentawareness training, and to take disciplinary action and other action to ensure fullaccountability in cases of such conduct involving their personnel;

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6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 5202nd meeting, on 15 June 2005.

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