Adopted by the Security Council at its 3550th meeting, on 30
June 1995
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolutions 621 (1988) of 20 September 1988,
658 (1990) of 27 June 1990, 690 (1991) of 29 April 1991, 725 (1991)
of 31 December 1991, 809 (1993) of 2 March 1993, 907 (1994) of
29 March 1994, 973 (1995) of 13 January 1995 and 995 (1995) of
26 May 1995,
Recalling the Secretary-General's report of 19 May 1995
(S/1995/404),
Welcoming the work of the mission of the Council undertaken
from 3 to 9 June 1995 under the terms of reference set out in
the note of the President of the Council of 30 May 1995 (S/1995/431),
Having considered the report of 21 June 1995 (S/1995/498)
of the mission of the Security Council,
Committed to reaching a just and lasting solution of the
question of Western Sahara,
Concerned that the parties' continuing suspicion and lack
of trust have contributed to delays in the implementation of the
Settlement Plan (S/21360 and S/22464 and Corr.1),
Noting that, for progress to be achieved, the two parties
must have a vision of the post-referendum period,
Taking note of the letter dated 23 June 1995 from the Secretary-General
of the Polisario Front to the President of the Security Council
(annexed to document S/1995/524),
Taking note of the letter dated 26 June 1995 from the Prime
Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the
Kingdom of Morocco to the President of the Security Council (S/1995/514),
Urging the parties to cooperate fully with the Secretary-General
and the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara
(MINURSO) to ensure prompt and full implementation of the Settlement
Plan,
Noting that, in his report of 19 May 1995, the Secretary-General
has outlined benchmarks for assessing progress on certain aspects
of the Settlement Plan, including the code of conduct, the release
of political prisoners, the confinement of Polisario troops and
arrangements for the reduction of Moroccan troops in the Territory
in conformity with the Settlement Plan,
Noting also that the mission of the Council has provided
recommendations for moving forward on the identification process
and other aspects of the Settlement Plan and stressing the need
for the identification process to be carried out in accordance
with the relevant provisions set out therein, in particular in
paragraphs 72 and 73 of the Settlement Plan, as well as in the
relevant resolutions of the Security Council,
1. Welcomes the report of the Secretary-General on the
situation concerning Western Sahara of 19 May 1995 and the report
of the mission of the Security Council to Western Sahara of 21
June 1995;
2. Reiterates its commitment to holding, without further
delay, a free, fair and impartial referendum for the self-determination
of the people of Western Sahara in accordance with the Settlement
Plan which has been accepted by the two parties stated above;
3. Expresses its concern that, given the complexity of
the tasks to be performed and the continuing interruptions caused
by the two parties, implementation of the Settlement Plan has
been further delayed;
4. Calls upon the two parties to work with the Secretary-General
and MINURSO in a spirit of genuine cooperation to implement the
Settlement Plan in accordance with the relevant Council resolutions;
5. Stresses the need for the parties to refrain from any
actions that hinder the implementation of the Settlement Plan,
calls upon them to reconsider recent relevant decisions with a
view to establishing confidence, and in this regard requests the
Secretary-General to make every effort to persuade the two parties
to resume their participation in the implementation of the Settlement
Plan;
6. Endorses the Secretary-General's benchmarks described
in paragraph 38 of his report of 19 May 1995;
7. Endorses also the recommendations of the mission of
the Council concerning the identification process and other aspects
of the Settlement Plan, described in paragraphs 41 to 53 of its
report of 21 June 1995;
8. Requests the Secretary-General to report by 10 September
1995 on the progress achieved in accordance with paragraphs 5
and 6 above;
9. Expects to be able, on the basis of the report requested
in paragraph 7 above, to confirm 15 November 1995 as the start
of the transitional period, to allow the referendum to take place
early in 1996;
10. Decides to extend the mandate of MINURSO until 30 September
1995 as recommended by the Secretary-General in his report of
19 May 1995;
11. Decides also to consider the possible extension of
the mandate of MINURSO after 30 September 1995 on the basis of
the Secretary-General's report requested in paragraph 7 above
and in the light of progress achieved in accordance with paragraphs
5 and 6 above towards the holding of the referendum and the implementation
of the Settlement Plan;
12. Requests the Secretary-General, in addition to the
reports called for in paragraph 48 of the report of the Security
Council mission, to keep the Council fully informed of further
developments in the implementation of the Settlement Plan for
the Western Sahara during this period, in particular of any significant
delays in the pace of the identification process or other developments
that would call into question the Secretary- General's ability
to set the start of the transitional period on 15 November 1995;
13. Decides to remain seized of the matter.