United Nations Security Council Resolution 1066

UN Security Council
Resolution 1066
Date: 15 July 1996
Meeting no.: 3,681
Code: S/RES/1066 (Document)

Vote: For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0
Subject: The situation in Croatia
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 1996:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  RUS  UK  USA

non-permanent members:
 BOT  CHI  EGY  GBS  GER
 HON  INA  ITA  KOR  POL

Prevlaka peninsula area

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1066, adopted unanimously on July 15, 1996, after recalling previous resolutions on Croatia including resolutions 779 (1992), 981 (1995), 1025 (1995) and 1038 (1996), the Council authorised military observers to continue monitoring the demilitarisation in the Prevlaka peninsula area of Croatia until January 15, 1997.[1]

The Council noted the agreement between Presidents of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) concerning the demilitarisation of the Prevlaka peninsula and the contribution it had made to reducing tension in the region. It also reaffirmed the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Croatia, and the importance of mutual recognition between the successor states in the former Yugoslavia.

The two countries were urged to abide by their commitments and continue negotiations with the view to normalising their bilateral relations. They were encouraged to adopt measures to reduce tension as suggested by the military observers. Meanwhile, the observers and the Implementation Force were called upon to co-operate with one another.

The Council also requested the Secretary-General to report by 5 January, 1997 on the situation in the peninsula and on the progress made by Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro towards resolving their differences.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Security Council authorises mission of observers to continue monitoring demilitarisation of the Prevlaka peninsula". United Nations. July 15, 1996. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/1996/19960715.sc6245.html. 
  2. ^ United Nations. Office of Public Information (1996). UN monthly chronicle, Volumes 32-33. United Nations. Office of Public Information. p. 61. 

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