Global Information Lookup Global Information

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 information


UN Security Council
Resolution 1031
Finnish IFOR troops in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Date15 December 1995
Meeting no.3,607
CodeS/RES/1031 (Document)
SubjectBosnia and Herzegovina
Voting summary
  • 15 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 China
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 France
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Russia
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 United Kingdom
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 United States
Non-permanent members
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Argentina
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Botswana
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Czech Republic
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Germany
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Honduras
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Indonesia
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Italy
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Nigeria
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Oman
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 Rwanda
← 1030 Lists of resolutions 1032 →

United Nations Security Council resolution 1031, adopted unanimously on 15 December 1995, after recalling all previous resolutions on the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, the council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, discussed the transfer of authority from the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) to the multinational Implementation Force (IFOR).[1]

The Security Council still wanted a negotiated solution to the conflict in former Yugoslavia. On 14 December 1995 the General Framework Agreement, a peace agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) was signed. The decision to establish a Peace Implementation Council along with its Steering Board at a conference in London was welcomed.

The council was to keep the implementation of the Peace Agreement under review. The progress was made in recognition of the successor states in former Yugoslavia was welcomed. These countries also had to comply with international humanitarian law and cooperate with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in accordance with Resolution 827 (1993). The decision of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) to put in place a programme of elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina was welcomed. The council also warmly received the parties' commitment to protecting human rights and the right of all refugees and displaced persons to return home. Furthermore, the creation of conditions for reconstruction and development in Bosnia and Herzegovina and for international assistance to be provided was stressed. There was also an agreement between all parties concerning arms control measures and stability.

The resolution then discussed IFOR. Member States were willing to contribute to a multinational force in order to implement the peace agreement for approximately one year, which the Security Council consented to.[2] It was authorised to have control over the airspace of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the right to attack to defend itself. On the transfer of authority from UNPROFOR to IFOR, the authority to take measures imposed in resolutions 770 (1992), 781 (1992), 816 (1993), 836 (1993), 844 (1993) and 958 (1994) would be terminated, along with the provisions of Resolution 824 (1993) regarding safe areas would also be ended.

The participating countries in IFOR were asked to report every month. The Council endorsed the establishment[3] of the post of High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Dayton Agreement[3] (hence appointed by Peace Implementation Council) and agreed the designation[3] of Carl Bildt to the position to monitor the implementation of the peace agreement. The mandate of UNPROFOR would end as soon as the transfer of authority to IFOR had taken place, which occurred on 20 December 1995;[4] the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's arrangements for the withdrawal of UNPROFOR were approved and he was also asked to report when that withdrawal was complete.

Resolution 1013 concluded with the Security Council recognising the unique, extraordinary and complex nature of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which prompted an extraordinary response.

  1. ^ United Nations, Office of Public Information (1995). UN monthly chronicle, Volumes 32–33. United Nations, Office of Public Information. p. 29.
  2. ^ Lyck, Majbritt (2008). Peace operations and international criminal justice: building peace after mass atrocities. Taylor & Francis. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-415-44459-0.
  3. ^ a b c RESOLUTION 1031 (1995) S/RES/1031 (1995), United Nations Security Council, pp. 4–5, retrieved 14 October 2023, Welcoming the signing...Peace Agreement...Welcoming further the conclusions of the Peace Implementation Conference...in particular its decision to establish a Peace Implementation Council and its Steering Board as referred to in those conclusions...Endorses the establishment of a High Representative, following the request of the parties, who, in accordance with Annex 10 on the civilian implementation of the Peace Agreement, will monitor the implementation of the Peace Agreement...agrees the designation of Mr. Carl Bildt as High Representative
  4. ^ "UNTAES and the International Implementation Force (IFOR)". United Nations. 15 December 1995.

and 30 Related for: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031 information

Request time (Page generated in 1.1288 seconds.)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1031

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1031, adopted unanimously on 15 December 1995, after recalling all previous resolutions on the conflicts in...

Word Count : 685

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1004

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1004, adopted unanimously on 12 July 1995, after recalling all resolutions on the situation in the former Yugoslavia...

Word Count : 366

Lists of United Nations Security Council resolutions

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolutions are United Nations resolutions adopted by the fifteen members of the Security Council (UNSC); the United Nations...

Word Count : 511

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1423

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1423, adopted unanimously on 12 July 2002, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1035 (1995), 1088 (1996)...

Word Count : 572

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1491

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1491, adopted unanimously on 11 July 2003, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1088 (1996) and 1423 (2002)...

Word Count : 400

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1575

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1575, adopted unanimously on 22 November 2004, after recalling previous resolutions on the conflicts in the...

Word Count : 402

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1256

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1256, adopted unanimously on 3 August 1999, after recalling 1031 (1995), 1088 (1996) and 1112 (1997), the Council...

Word Count : 177

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1112

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1112, adopted unanimously on 12 June 1997, after recalling 1031 (1995) and 1088 (1996), the Council approved...

Word Count : 194

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1551

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1551, adopted unanimously on 9 July 2004, after recalling previous resolutions on the conflicts in the former...

Word Count : 473

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1088

Last Update:

Yugoslavia and in particular resolutions 1031 (1995) and 1035 (1995), the council, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, authorised the creation...

Word Count : 360

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1305

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1305, adopted on 21 June 2000, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1035 (1995), 1088 (1996), 1103 (1997)...

Word Count : 468

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1948

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1948, adopted unanimously on November 18, 2010, after recalling previous resolutions on the conflicts in the...

Word Count : 406

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1247

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1247, adopted unanimously on 18 June 1999, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1035 (1995), 1088 (1996)...

Word Count : 371

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1639

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1639, adopted unanimously on 21 November 2005, after recalling previous resolutions on the conflicts in the...

Word Count : 422

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1722

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1722, adopted unanimously on November 21, 2006, after recalling previous resolutions on the conflicts in the...

Word Count : 396

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1168

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1168, adopted unanimously on 21 May 1998, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1035 (1995), 1088 (1996)...

Word Count : 260

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1038

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1038, adopted unanimously on 15 January 1996, after recalling previous resolutions on Croatia including resolutions...

Word Count : 272

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1035

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1035, adopted unanimously on 21 December 1995, after recalling Resolution 1031 (1995) and the Dayton Agreement...

Word Count : 244

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1396

Last Update:

In United Nations Security Council resolution 1396, adopted unanimously on 5 March 2002, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1088 (1996), 1112 (1997)...

Word Count : 378

United Nations Security Council Resolution 986

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 986, adopted unanimously on 14 April 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on Iraq and noting the serious...

Word Count : 761

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1037

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1037, adopted unanimously on 15 January 1996, after recalling previous resolutions on Croatia including resolutions...

Word Count : 668

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1357

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1357, adopted unanimously on 21 June 2001, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1035 (1995), 1088 (1996)...

Word Count : 400

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1013

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1013, adopted unanimously on 7 September 1995, after recalling resolutions 918 (1994), 997 (1995) and 1011...

Word Count : 482

United Nations Security Council Resolution 970

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 970, adopted on 12 January 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina...

Word Count : 406

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1005

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1005, was a unanimously adopted resolution on 17 July 1995, after recalling resolutions 918 (1994) and 997 (1995)...

Word Count : 254

United Nations Security Council Resolution 990

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 990, adopted unanimously on 28 April 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on the conflicts in the former...

Word Count : 179

United Nations Security Council Resolution 981

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 981, adopted unanimously on 31 March 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on the situation in the former...

Word Count : 532

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1003

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1003, adopted on 5 July 1995, after reaffirming all resolutions on the situation in the former Yugoslavia, in...

Word Count : 304

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1012

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1012, adopted unanimously on 28 August 1995, after considering the situation in an African landlocked country...

Word Count : 534

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1027

Last Update:

United Nations Security Council resolution 1027 was adopted unanimously on 30 November 1995. This occurred after recalling previous resolutions including...

Word Count : 204

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net