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To this end, they have directed the Chairman-in-Office, in consultation with the participating
States and acting as soon as possible, to name co-chairmen of the Minsk Conference to ensure a
common and agreed basis for negotiations and to realize full co-ordination in all mediation and
negotiation activities. The co-chairmen, guided in all of their negotiating efforts by CSCE principles
and an agreed mandate, will jointly chair meetings of the Minsk Group and jointly report to the
Chairman-in-Office. They will regularly brief the Permanent Council on the progress of their work.
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As a first step in this effort, they directed
the co-chairmen of the Minsk Conference to take immediate steps to promote,
with the support and co-operation of the Russian Federation and other
individual members of the Minsk Group, the continuation of the existing cease-fire
and, drawing upon the progress already achieved in previous mediation activities,
to conduct speedy negotiations for the
conclusion of a political agreement on the cessation of the armed conflict,
the implementation of which will eliminate major consequences of the conflict
for all parties and permit the convening of
the Minsk Conference. They further requested the co-chairmen of the Minsk
Conference to continue working with the parties towards further implementation
of confidence-building measures, particularly
in the humanitarian field. They underlined the need for participating States
to take action, both individually and within relevant international organizations,
to provide humanitarian assistance to the
people of the region with special emphasis on alleviating the plight of refugees.
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They agreed that, in line with the view
of the parties to the conflict, the conclusion of the agreement mentioned above
would also make it possible to deploy multinational peacekeeping forces
as an essential element for the implementation of the agreement itself. They
declared their political will to provide, with an appropriate resolution from
the United Nations Security Council, a
multinational CSCE peacekeeping force following agreement among the parties
for cessation of the armed conflict. They requested the Chairman-in-Office
to develop as soon as possible a plan for the
establishment, composition and operations of such a force, organized on the
basis of Chapter III of the Helsinki Document 1992 and in a manner fully consistent
with the Charter of the United Nations.
To this end the Chairman-in-Office will be assisted by the co-chairmen of the
Minsk Conference and by the Minsk Group, and be supported by the Secretary
General; after appropriate consultations he
will also establish a high-level planning group in Vienna to make recommendations on, inter alia, the
size and characteristics of the force, command and control, logistics, allocation of units and resources,
rules of engagement and arrangements with contributing States. He will seek the support of the
United Nations on the basis of the stated United Nations readiness to provide technical advice and
expertise. He will also seek continuing political support from the United Nations Security Council
for the possible deployment of a CSCE peacekeeping force.
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On the basis of such preparatory work and the relevant provisions of Chapter III of the
Helsinki Document 1992, and following agreement and a formal request by the parties to the
Chairman-in-Office through the co-chairmen of the Minsk Conference, the Permanent Council will
take a decision on the establishment of the CSCE peacekeeping operation.