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(d) Assisting in controlling, by monitoring and reporting, the crossing of
military personnel, equipment, supplies and weapons, over the international
borders between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(Serbia and Montenegro) at the border crossings for which UNCRO is responsible,
as specified in the United Nations peace-keeping plan for the Republic of
Croatia (S/23280, annex III);
(e) Facilitating the delivery of international humanitarian assistance to
the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina through the territory of the Republic of
Croatia;
(f) Monitoring the demilitarization of the Prevlaka peninsula in
accordance with resolution 779 (1992);
4.
Requests the Secretary-General to continue his consultations with all
concerned on the detailed implementation of the mandate outlined in paragraph 3
above, and to report to the Council not later than 21 April 1995 for its
approval;
5.
Decides that UNCRO shall be an interim arrangement to create the
conditions that will facilitate a negotiated settlement consistent with the
territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia and which guarantees the
security and rights of all communities living in a particular area of the
Republic of Croatia, irrespective of whether they constitute in this area a
majority or minority;
6.
Decides that Member States, acting nationally or through regional
organizations or arrangements, may take, under the authority of the Security
Council and subject to close coordination with the Secretary-General and the
United Nations Theatre Force Commander, using the existing procedures which have
been agreed with the Secretary-General, all necessary measures to extend close
air support to the territory of the Republic of Croatia in defence of UNCRO
personnel in the performance of UNCRO’s mandate, and requests the SecretaryGeneral to continue to report to the Council on any use of close air support;
7.
Emphasizes the responsibility of the parties and others concerned in
the Republic of Croatia for the security and safety of UNCRO and in this context
demands that all parties and others concerned refrain from any acts of
intimidation or violence against UNCRO;
8.
Calls upon the Government of the Republic of Croatia and the local
Serb authorities to refrain from the threat or use of force and to reaffirm
their commitment to a peaceful resolution of their differences;
9.
Invites the Secretary-General to report as appropriate and not less
than every four months on progress towards a peaceful political settlement and
the situation on the ground including UNCRO’s ability to implement its mandate
as described above, and undertakes in this connection to examine without delay
any recommendations that the Secretary-General may make in his reports and adopt
appropriate decisions;
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