Adopted by the Security Council at its 4184th meeting, on 4 August 2000
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous resolutions and the statements of its
President concerning the situation in Sierra Leone,
Condemning in the strongest terms the armed attacks against
and detention of the personnel of the United Nations Mission in Sierra
Leone (UNAMSIL), and commending UNAMSIL and the Force Commander
for the recent resolute action taken in response to the continuing threat
towards the mission from the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) and other
armed elements in Sierra Leone,
Having considered the reports of the Secretary-General of 19 May
2000 (S/ 2000/ 455) and 31 July 2000 (S/ 2000/ 751),
1. Decides to extend the mandate of UNAMSIL until 8 September
2000;
2. Considers that the widespread and serious violations of the
Lom� Peace Agreement (S/ 1999/ 777) by the RUF since early May 2000
constitute a breakdown of the prior generally permissive environment
based on the Agreement and predicated on the cooperation of the parties,
that until security conditions have been established allowing progress
towards the peaceful resolution of the conflict in Sierra Leone there
will continue to be a threat to UNAMSIL and the security of the state
of Sierra Leone, and that in order to counter that threat, the structure,
capability, resources and mandate of UNAMSIL require appropriate strengthening;
3. Expresses its intention, in this context, taking into account
the views of the Government of Sierra Leone, the Economic Community
of West African States (ECOWAS) and the troop-contributing countries,
to strengthen the mandate of UNAMSIL as established in its resolutions
1270 (1999) of 22 October 1999 and 1289 (2000) of 7 February 2000 with
the following priority tasks:
(a) To maintain the security of the Lungi and Freetown peninsulas, and
their major approach routes;
(b) To deter and, where necessary, decisively counter the threat of
RUF attack by responding robustly to any hostile actions or threat of
imminent and direct use of force;
(c) To deploy progressively in a coherent operational structure
and in sufficient numbers and density at key strategic locations and
main population
centres and, in coordination with the Government of Sierra Leone to
assist, through its presence and within the framework of its mandate,
the efforts of the Government of Sierra Leone to extend state authority,
restore law and order and further stabilize the situation progressively
throughout the entire country, and, within its capabilities and areas
of deployment, to afford protection to civilians under threat of imminent
physical violence;
(d) To patrol actively on strategic lines of communication, specifically
main access routes to the capital in order to dominate ground, ensure
freedom of
movement and facilitate the provision of humanitarian assistance;
(e) To assist in the promotion of the political process leading, inter
alia, to a renewed disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
programme where possible;
4. Considers that, in order to allow the restructuring of the
force and provide the additional capability required for the achievement
of the priority tasks
set out in paragraph 3 above, the military component of UNAMSIL should
be reinforced through accelerated troop rotations, as appropriate, and
with, inter alia, further aviation and maritime assets, a strengthened
force reserve, upgraded communications and specialist combat and logistic
support assets;
5. Recognizes that the RUF offensive against UNAMSIL since
May 2000 revealed serious inherent weaknesses in the mission's structure,
command and
control and resources, as referred to in paragraph 54 of the report
of the Secretary-General of 31 July 2000, reflecting findings of the
United Nations Assessment Mission which visited Sierra Leone from 31
May to 8 June 2000, welcomes the recommendations made and action
already taken to address these deficiencies, and requests the
Secretary-General to take further urgent steps to implement these recommendations
to improve the performance and capacity of the mission;
6. Stresses that the successful achievement of the objectives
of the mission, including the priority tasks set out in paragraph 3
above, will depend on the
provision to UNAMSIL of fully equipped, complete units, with the required
capabilities, effective command and control structure and capacity,
a single chain of command, adequate resources and the commitment to
implement the mandate of the mission in full as authorized by the Security
Council;
7. Requests the Secretary-General, after further consultations
with troop contributing countries, to provide a further report to the
Council as soon as possible on the proposals in paragraphs 2 to 6 above
with recommendations for the restructuring and strengthening of UNAMSIL,
and expresses its intention to take a decision on those recommendations
expeditiously;
8. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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