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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1074


FieldValue
number1074
organSC
date1 October
year1996
meeting3,700
codeS/RES/1074
documenthttps://undocs.org/S/RES/1074(1996)
for15
abstention0
against0
subjectThe situation in former Yugoslavia
resultAdopted
imageLocation Bosnia-Herzegovina Europe.png
captionBosnia and Herzegovina

United Nations Security Council resolution 1074, adopted unanimously on 1 October 1996, after recalling all resolutions on the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and in particular Resolution 1022 (1995), the Council terminated all remaining measures against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from previous resolutions with immediate effect.

The implementation of the Dayton Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina had improved and was welcomed, along with the mutual recognition and establishment of diplomatic relations amongst all states of the former Yugoslavia. As part of the agreement, it was essential that all countries cooperated with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). It was also noted that elections had taken place in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council noted that the elections contributed a significant step towards the implementation of the peace agreement and authorised the termination of international sanctions against states in the former Yugoslavia. All parties were urged to abide by their commitments and noted it would keep the situation under review, and measures would be re-imposed if any party failed to meet its obligations under the agreement.

Finally, the committee established under Resolution 724 (1991) was to be dissolved once its report had been finalised. The committee had held 141 meetings before it was ended on 15 November 1996.

References

References

  1. (1 October 1996). "Security Council decides on immediate termination of all sanctions against Federal Republic of Yugoslavia". United Nations.
  2. Bailey, Sydney Dawson. (1998). "The procedure of the UN Security Council". Oxford University Press.
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