Security Council resolution 1089 (1996) on the situation in Tajikistan and along the Tajik-Afghan border, U.N. Doc. S/RES/1089 (1996).
The Security Council, Recalling all its relevant resolutions and the statements of
its President, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of 5
December 1996 (S/1996/1010), Reaffirming its commitment to the sovereignty and territorial
integrity of the Republic of Tajikistan and to the inviolability of
its borders, Expressing its grave concern at the continuing deterioration
of the situation in Tajikistan, and stressing the urgent need
for the Government of Tajikistan and the leadership of the United Tajik
Opposition (UTO) to adhere sincerely to the commitments they have made
to resolve the conflict and to achieve national reconciliation exclusively
through peaceful, political means on the basis of mutual concessions
and compromises, Expressing also its grave concern at the ongoing fighting in
Tajikistan and repeated violations of the Tehran ceasefire agreement
of 17 September 1994 (S/1994/1102, annex I) and about the failure of
both parties to implement the Ashgabat agreements (S/1996/754, annex
I), Emphasizing that the primary responsibility rests with the
Tajik parties themselves in resolving the differences, and that the
international support provided by this resolution must be linked to
the process of national reconciliation and the promotion of democracy,
Expressing its satisfaction at the regular contacts between
the United Nations Mission of Observers in Tajikistan (UNMOT) and the
Collective Peacekeeping Forces of the Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS), the Russian border forces and the Mission of the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe in Tajikistan, Commending the efforts of UNMOT under difficult circumstances,
1. Expresses its appreciation for the report of the Secretary-General
of 5 December 1996; 2. Condemns the ongoing flagrant violations of the ceasefire
by the parties, in particular the recent opposition offensive in the
Garm region, and demands the immediate cessation of all hostilities
and acts of violence; 3. Calls upon the parties to comply fully with the Tehran Agreement
and all the other obligations they have assumed, and strongly urges
them to extend the ceasefire for the whole duration of the inter-Tajik
talks; 4. Condemns also the terrorist acts and other acts of violence
which have resulted in the loss of life of civilians as well as members
of the CIS Peacekeeping Forces and the Russian border forces; 5. Decides to extend the mandate of UNMOT until 15 March 1997
subject to the proviso that the Tehran Agreement remains in force and
the parties demonstrate their commitment to an effective ceasefire,
to national reconciliation and to the promotion of democracy, and further
decides that this mandate will remain in effect until that date
unless the Secretary-General reports to the Council that these conditions
have not been met; 6. Welcomes the intention of the Secretary-General to report
to the Council by 15 January 1997 on the parties' compliance with the
Tehran Agreement and the results of meetings between the President of
the Republic of Tajikistan and the leader of the UTO, and requests
him also to provide recommendations in that report on the nature and
size of the United Nations presence in Tajikistan in this light; 7. Calls upon the parties to cooperate fully with the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General in resuming the inter-Tajik
talks in order to achieve a comprehensive political settlement of the
conflict, with the assistance of the countries and regional organizations
acting as observers at the inter-Tajik talks, and, in this context,
welcomes the meeting between the President of the Republic of
Tajikistan and the leader of the UTO on 10-11 December 1996, and encourages
them to continue this dialogue; 8. Welcomes the efforts of the Joint Commission in defusing
tensions between government and opposition forces on the ground; 9. Strongly condemns the gross mistreatment of members of UNMOT
by both parties, including threats against their lives, and urgently
calls upon the parties to ensure the safety of the personnel of
the United Nations and other international organizations, to cooperate
fully with UNMOT, and to lift all restrictions on the freedom of movement
of its personnel; 10. Urges the Tajik parties to cooperate fully with the International
Committee of the Red Cross to facilitate the exchange of prisoners and
detainees between the two sides; 11. Expresses its serious concern at the indiscriminate use
of landmines in Tajikistan and the threat which it poses to the population
and UNMOT personnel, and welcomes the proposals of the Secretary-General
in his report of 5 December 1996 in this regard; 12. Expresses its deep concern over the worsening of the humanitarian
situation in Tajikistan, and calls upon Member States and others
concerned to respond promptly and generously to the consolidated inter-agency
donor alert on urgent humanitarian needs for the period from 1 December
1996 to 31 May 1997 launched by the Secretary-General; 13. Encourages States to contribute to the voluntary fund established
by the Secretary-General in accordance with resolution 968 (1994); 14. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter. |