Resolution 1022 (1995) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3595th meeting, on 22 November 1995.
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符号S/RES/1022(1995)
标题Resolution 1022 (1995) / adopted by the Security Council at its 3595th meeting, on 22 November 1995.
其它标题
Security Council resolution 1022 (1995) [on suspension of measures imposed by or reaffirmed in Security Council resolutions related to the situation in the former Yugoslavia]
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摘要
Decides that the measures imposed by or reaffirmed in resolutions 757 (1992), 787 (1992), 820 (1993), 942 (1994), 943 (1994), 988 (1994), 992 (1995), 1003 (1995) and 1015 (1995) are suspended indefinitely with immediate effect subject to the provisions below, and provided that if the Secretary-General reports to the Council that Yugoslavia has failed formally to sign the Peace Agreement on the date announced by the Contact Group for such purpose, and that the other parties thereto have expressed their readiness so to sign, the measures shall be automatically reimposed from the 5th day following the date of such report; decides that the suspension shall not apply to the measures imposed on the Bosnian Serb party until the day after the Council is informed that all Bosnian Serb forces have withdrawn behind the zones of separation established in the Peace Agreement; urges all parties to assist in locating the 2 French pilots missing in Bosnia and Herzegovina; decides that if at any time, the Council is informed that Yugoslavia or the Bosnian Serb authorities are failing significantly to meet their obligations under the Peace Agreement, the suspension shall terminate on the 5th day following receipt of such information.
馆藏处理状态备注1995-11-22
投票结果
Adopted unanimously, 3595th meeting
会议记录
S/PV.3595
日期[New York] : UN, 22 Nov. 1995.
描述
3 p.
备注
Decides to suspend indefinitely the measures imposed by or reaffirmed in Security Council resolutions related to the situation in the former Yugoslavia.