Adopted by the Security Council at its 3627th meeting, on 31
January 1996
The Security Council,
Deeply disturbed by the world-wide persistence of acts
of international terrorism in all its forms which endanger or
take innocent lives, have a deleterious effect on international
relations and jeopardize the security of States,
Recalling the statement made by the President of the Security
Council on 31 January 1992 (S/23500) when the Council met at the
level of Heads of State and Government in which the members of
the Council expressed their deep concern over acts of international
terrorism and emphasized the need for the international community
to deal effectively with all such acts,
Recalling also the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment
of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including
Diplomatic Agents, opened for signature at New York on 14 December
1973,
Stressing the imperative need to strengthen international
cooperation between States in order to make and adopt practical
and effective measures to prevent, combat and eliminate all forms
of terrorism that affect the international community as a whole,
Convinced that the suppression of acts of international
terrorism, including those in which States are involved, is an
essential element for the maintenance of international peace and
security,
Gravely alarmed at the terrorist assassination attempt
on the life of the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 26 June 1995, and convinced that those
responsible for that act must be brought to justice,
Taking note that the Third Extraordinary Session of the
Organization of African Unity (OAU) Mechanism for Conflict Prevention,
Management and Resolution of 11 September 1995, considered that
attack as aimed, not only at the President of the Arab Republic
of Egypt, and not only at the sovereignty, integrity and stability
of Ethiopia, but also at Africa as a whole,
Taking note also of the statements of the Central Organ
of the OAU Mechanism of 11 September 1995 and of 19 December 1995
and supporting the implementation of the requests contained therein,
Regretting the fact that the Government of the Sudan has
not yet complied with the requests of the Central Organ of the
OAU set out in those statements,
Noting the letter from the Permanent Representative of
Ethiopia of 9 January 1996 (S/1996/10) to the President of the
Security Council,
Noting also the letters from the Permanent Representative
of the Sudan of 11 January 1996 (S/1996/22) and 12 January 1996
(S/1996/25) to the President of the Council,
1. Condemns the terrorist assassination attempt on the life of
the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
on 26 June 1995;
2. Strongly deplores the flagrant violation of the sovereignty
and integrity of Ethiopia and the attempt to disturb the peace
and security of Ethiopia and the region as a whole;
3. Commends the efforts of the Government of Ethiopia to resolve
this issue through bilateral and regional arrangements;
4. Calls upon the Government of the Sudan to comply with the requests
of the Organization of African Unity without further delay to:
(a) Undertake immediate action to extradite to Ethiopia for prosecution the three suspects sheltering in the Sudan and wanted in connection with the assassination attempt on the basis of the 1964 Extradition Treaty between Ethiopia and the Sudan;
(b) Desist from engaging in activities of assisting, supporting and facilitating terrorist activities and from giving shelter and sanctuaries to terrorist elements and act in its relations with its neighbours and with others in full conformity with the Charter of the United Nations and with the Charter of the Organization of African Unity;
5. Urges the international community to encourage the Government
of the Sudan to respond fully and effectively to the OAU requests;
6. Welcomes the efforts of the Secretary-General of the OAU aimed
at the implementation of the relevant provisions of the statements
of the Central Organ of the OAU Mechanism of 11 September 1995
and of 19 December 1995, and supports the OAU in its continued
efforts to implement its decisions;
7. Requests the Secretary-General in consultation with the OAU
to seek the cooperation of the Government of the Sudan in the
implementation of this resolution and to report to the Council
within 60 days;
8. Decides to remain seized of the matter.