United Nations Office of Verification in El Salvador, G.A. res. 51/199, 51 U.N. GAOR Supp. (No. 49) at 6, U.N. Doc. A/51/49 (Vol. III) (1996).
A The General Assembly, Recalling its resolutions on the situation in Central America and, in particular, resolution 50/226 of 10 May 1996, by which it, inter alia, decided to establish the United Nations Office of Verification in El Salvador to follow up implementation of pending aspects of the peace accords in El Salvador through 31 December 1996 after the expiration of the mandate of the Mission of the United Nations in El Salvador, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Office of Verification in El Salvador, Recognizing with satisfaction the efforts that continue to be made by the Government, other parties to the peace accords and the people of El Salvador to honour the commitments contained in the accords and to consolidate the peace process, Welcoming the progress made towards a society characterized by democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights, Paying tribute to those Member States which have contributed personnel and voluntary funding to the Office and to technical assistance projects undertaken in support of the peace process, 1. Welcomes the continuing commitment of the Government and people of El Salvador to the consolidation of the peace process; 2. Pays tribute to the accomplishments of the United Nations Office of Verification in El Salvador, under the authority of the Secretary-General and his Representative; 3. Notes with satisfaction the commitment by the Government of El Salvador and other parties to the peace accords to the full implementation of the provisions of the peace accords, and urges them to work together to complete this implementation without delay; 4. Decides, in accordance with the recommendation contained in paragraph 33 of the report of the Secretary-General, that: (a) The Representative of the Secretary-General in El Salvador should be withdrawn at the conclusion of the mandate of the United Nations Office of Verification in El Salvador on 31 December 1996; (b) The responsibilities of verification and good offices entrusted to the United Nations should be executed through periodic visits to El Salvador by a high-level envoy from Headquarters who will keep the Secretary-General informed on a regular basis; 5. Also decides that the envoy will be assisted for a period of six months in the discharge of these responsibilities by a small support unit in El Salvador, working with the administrative support of the United Nations Development Programme; 6. Emphasizes the importance of a continued and enhanced cooperation of the various agencies, offices and programmes of the United Nations system active in El Salvador with the efforts of the Organization as verification of the peace accords approaches its conclusion and in the consolidation of the peace process; 7. Calls upon Member States and international institutions to continue to provide assistance to the Government and people of El Salvador and to lend support to the efforts of the United Nations in El Salvador for the purposes of peace-building and development; 8. Requests the Secretary-General to submit a report to it before the end of June 1997 on the implementation of the present resolution, including an assessment of the peace process in El Salvador. B The General Assembly, Recalling its resolutions on the situation in Central America and, in particular resolution 51/199 of 17 December 1996, by which it, inter alia, decided that the responsibilities of verification and good offices entrusted to the United Nations should be executed through periodic visits to El Salvador by a high-level envoy from Headquarters, who would keep the Secretary-General informed on a regular basis, and that the envoy would be assisted for a period of six months in the discharge of those responsibilities by a small support unit in El Salvador, working with the administrative support of the United Nations Development Programme, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General containing an assessment of the peace process in El Salvador, Paying tribute to the efforts that have been made by the people of El Salvador to achieve the general objectives of the peace process established by the Government of El Salvador and the Frente Farabundo Marti para la Liberaci"n Nacional as contained in the Geneva Agreement of 4 April 1990, Paying tribute also to the contribution made by the various United Nations missions in El Salvador, namely the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador, the Mission of the United Nations in El Salvador and the United Nations Office of Verification in El Salvador, as well as the support unit and the envoy of the Secretary-General to the implementation of the peace accords in El Salvador, Welcoming the progress made in the past five years towards a society characterized by democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights, Acknowledging with gratitude the contributions of Member States that have made available personnel and voluntary funding to the support unit for the envoy of the Secretary-General in El Salvador and to technical assistance projects in support of the peace process, 1. Welcomes the continuing commitment of the Government and people of El Salvador to the consolidation of the peace process; 2. Urges all concerned to continue working together to complete the implementation of the peace process in El Salvador without delay; 3. Decides that, taking into account the recommendation contained in the report of the Secretary-General, the support unit for his envoy in El Salvador should be closed down as a separate entity, as it has concluded its mandate; 4. Welcomes the proposal of the Secretary-General to assign two international Professionals and two local consultants as a unit under the administrative structure of the United Nations Development Programme, for a period of six months, funded by the available balance under the Trust Fund for the Mission of the United Nations in El Salvador, to follow up on the outstanding elements of the peace accords, while the verification and good offices responsibilities of the Organization would continue to be carried out from Headquarters; 5. Emphasizes the importance of the continued cooperation of the various agencies, offices and programmes of the United Nations system active in El Salvador in the consolidation of the peace process; 6. Calls upon Member States and international institutions to maintain their political, technical and financial support to the efforts of the Government and people of El Salvador to promote peace, freedom, democracy and development in that country; 7. Requests the Secretary-General to keep it informed of further developments in the implementation of the peace process in El Salvador, as he deems appropriate. |