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Resolution 1424

The situation in Croatia

Abstract

S/RES/1424 (2002)
Security Council Distr.: General
12 July 2002
02-47773 (E)
*0247773*
Resolution 1424 (2002)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 4574th meeting, on
12 July 2002
The Security Council,
Recalling all its earlier relevant resolutions, including resolutions 779 (1992)
of 6 October 1992, 981 (1995) of 31 March 1995, 1088 (1996) of 12 December
1996, 1147 (1998) of 13 January 1998, 1183 (1998) of 15 July 1998, 1222 (1999) of
15 January 1999, 1252 (1999) of 15 July 1999, 1285 (2000) of 13 January 2000,
1307 (2000) of 13 July 2000, 1335 (2001) of 12 January 2001, 1357 (2001) of 21
June 2001, 1362 (2001) of 11 July 2001 and 1387 (2002) of 15 January 2002,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 28 June 2002
(S/2002/713) on the United Nations Mission of Observers in Prevlaka (UNMOP),
Reaffirming once again its commitment to the independence, sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia within its internationally recognized
borders,
Noting once again the Joint Declaration signed at Geneva on 30 September
1992 by the Presidents of the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, in particular articles 1 and 3 thereof the latter reaffirming their
agreement concerning the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula, and the
Agreement on Normalization of Relations between the Republic of Croatia and the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia of 23 August 1996 (S/1996/706, annex),
Noting with satisfaction that the overall situation in the UNMOP area of
responsibility has remained stable and calm, and encouraged by the progress made
by the parties in normalizing their bilateral relationship,
Commending the role played by UNMOP, and noting also that the presence of
the United Nations military observers continues to be important in maintaining
conditions that are conducive to a negotiated settlement of the disputed issue of
Prevlaka,
Recalling the relevant principles contained in the Convention of the Safety of
the United Nations and Associated Personnel adopted on 9 December 1994 and the
statement of its President of 10 February 2000 (S/PRST/2000/4),
1. Authorizes the United Nations military observers to continue monitoring
the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula, in accordance with resolutions 779
2
S/RES/1424 (2002)
(1992) and 981 (1995) and paragraphs 19 and 20 of the report of the Secretary-
General of 13 December 1995 (S/1995/1028), until 15 October 2002, and requests
the Secretary-General to report to the Council prior to this date, as appropriate;
2. Reiterates its calls upon the parties to cease all violations of the
demilitarized regime in the United Nations designated zones, to cooperate fully with
the United Nations military observers and to ensure their safety and full and
unrestricted freedom of movement;
3. Welcomes continuing progress in the normalization of relations between
the Governments of the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
and the establishment of an interstate Border Commission, and urges the parties to
accelerate efforts towards a negotiated settlement on the disputed issue of Prevlaka
in accordance with article 4 of the Agreement on Normalization of Relations, and
expresses its intention to review the duration of the authority given in paragraph 1
above if the parties inform the Council that a negotiated agreement has been reached
as described in section V of the report of the Secretary-General of 28 June 2002
(S/2002/713);
4. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Topics
Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia
Year
2002
Title
The situation in Croatia
Related with resolutions
779 981 1088 1147 1183 1222 1252 1285 1307 1335 1357 1362
Quoted in resolutions
1437
Security Council Composition
CHN FRA RUS GBR USA BGR CMR COL GIN IRL MEX MUS NOR SGP SYR