Security Council resolution 1312 (2000) on the situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia, U.N. Doc. S/RES/1312 (2000).
Adopted by the Security Council at its 4181st meeting, on 31 July 2000 The Security Council, the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Government of
the State of Eritrea (S/ 2000/ 601), signed in Algiers on 18 June 2000,
Recalling the official communications by the Governments of
Ethiopia (S/ 2000/ 627) and Eritrea (S/ 2000/ 612) of 30 and 26 June
2000 respectively to the Secretary-General requesting United Nations
assistance in implementing the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement, Recalling the relevant principles contained in the Convention
on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel adopted on
9 December 1994, until 31 January 2001, in anticipation of a peacekeeping operation
subject to future Council authorization, and to undertake the following
mandate: (a) to establish and maintain liaison with the parties; (c) to establish and put into operation the mechanism for verifying
the cessation of hostilities; 4. Requests the parties to facilitate the deployment of mine
action experts and assets under the United Nations Mine Action Service
to further assess the mine and unexploded ordnance problem and to provide
technical assistance to the parties to carry out emergency mine action
required; 5. Decides that the measures imposed by paragraph 6 of its
resolution 1298 (2000) shall not apply to the sale or supply of equipment
and related mat�riel for the use of the United Nations Mine Action
Service, or to the provision of related technical assistance and training
by that Service; 6. Stresses the importance of the rapid delimitation and demarcation
of the common border between the parties in accordance with the OAU
Framework 9. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter. |