Resolution 1345 (2001) / adopted by the Security Council at its 4301st meeting, on 21 March 2001
2001
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S/RES/1345(2001)
Title
Resolution 1345 (2001) / adopted by the Security Council at its 4301st meeting, on 21 March 2001
Other titles
Security Council resolution 1345 (2001) [on the situation in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]
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Summary
Strongly condemns extremist violence, including terrorist activities, in parts of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and certain municipalities in southern Serbia. Underlines the need for all differences to be resolved by dialogue among all legitimate parties. Decides to monitor developments on the ground carefully and remain actively seized of the matter. KOS
Strongly condemns extremist violence, including terrorist activities, in certain parts of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and certain municipalities in southern Serbia; demands that all those who are currently engaged in armed action agaisnt the authorities of those states immediately cease all such action, lay down their weapons and return to their homes; calls on Kosovo Albanian political leaders, and leaders of the ethnic Albanian communities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, southern Serbia and elsewhere, publicly to condemn violence and ethnic intolerance; welcomes the efforts of KFOR to implement resolution 1244 (1999); calls on States and appropriate international organizations to give practical help to strengthen democratic, multiethnic societies; decides to monitor development on the ground carefully and remain actively seized of the matter.
Strongly condemns extremist violence, including terrorist activities, in certain parts of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and certain municipalities in southern Serbia; demands that all those who are currently engaged in armed action agaisnt the authorities of those states immediately cease all such action, lay down their weapons and return to their homes; calls on Kosovo Albanian political leaders, and leaders of the ethnic Albanian communities in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, southern Serbia and elsewhere, publicly to condemn violence and ethnic intolerance; welcomes the efforts of KFOR to implement resolution 1244 (1999); calls on States and appropriate international organizations to give practical help to strengthen democratic, multiethnic societies; decides to monitor development on the ground carefully and remain actively seized of the matter.
Action note
2001-03-21
Vote summary
Adopted unanimously, 4301st meeting
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Agenda information
S/56 [60] FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
S/56 [77] KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)
S/56 [71] THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA SITUATION
S/ X Letter dated 4 March 2001 from the Permanent Representative of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council.
S/56 [77] KOSOVO (YUGOSLAVIA)
S/56 [71] THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA SITUATION
S/ X Letter dated 4 March 2001 from the Permanent Representative of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council.
Date
[New York] : UN, 21 Mar. 2001
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2 p.
Notes
Issued in: Resolutions and decisions of the Security Council, 1 January 2001-31 July 2002 - S/INF/57 - (SCOR, 56th year).