Security Council resolution 1227 (1999) on the situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia, U.N. Doc. S/RES/1227 (1999).
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3975th meeting, on 10 February 1999 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 1177 (1998) of 26 June 1998 and
1226 (1999) of 29 January 1999, Expressing its grave concern regarding the border conflict
between Ethiopia and Eritrea and the resumption of hostilities between
the parties, Recalling the commitment of Ethiopia and Eritrea to a moratorium
on the threat of and use of air strikes, Stressing that the situation between Ethiopia and Eritrea constitutes
a threat to peace and security, 1. Condemns the recourse to the use of force by Ethiopia and
Eritrea; 2. Demands an immediate halt to the hostilities, in particular
the use of air strikes; 3. Demands that Ethiopia and Eritrea resume diplomatic efforts
to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict; 4. Stresses that the Framework Agreement as approved by the
Central Organ Summit of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) Mechanism
for Conflict Prevention, Management, and Resolution on 17 December 1998
(S/1998/1223, annex) remains a viable and sound basis for a peaceful
resolution of the conflict; 5. Expresses its full support for the efforts of the OAU, the
Secretary-General and his Special Envoy for Africa, and concerned Member
States to find a peaceful resolution to the present hostilities; 6. Calls upon Ethiopia and Eritrea to ensure the safety of
the civilian population and respect for human rights and international
humanitarian law; 7. Strongly urges all States to end immediately all sales of
arms and munitions to Ethiopia and Eritrea; 8. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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