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U.N. Security Council Documents: S/1995/1 - S/1995/99
Annotated list of Reports and Documents issued by the Security Council during 1995


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S/1995/1 SUPPLEMENT TO AN AGENDA FOR PEACE: POSITION PAPER OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE OCCASION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS (3 January 1995)

S/1995/2 LETTER DATED 3 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging continued U.S. violations of Iraqi national air space between 21-31 December 1994] (3 January 1995)

S/1995/3 LETTER DATED 3 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging U.S. aggression against the Iraqi vessel Al-Tharthar in Iraqi territorial waters] (3 January 1995)

S/1995/4 LETTER DATED 3 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging Iranian cease-fire violations committed in the Iran-Iraq Area of Separation between 8 November-24 December 1994] (3 January 1995)

S/1995/5 NOTE VERBALE DATED 3 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by the United Nations Protection Force [UNPROFOR] between 20 December 1994-2 January 1995, and totaling their number] (3 January 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.1 NOTE VERBALE DATED 6 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 3-5 January 1995, and totaling their number] (6 January 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.2 NOTE VERBALE DATED 10 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 6-9 January 1995, and totaling their number] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.3 NOTE VERBALE DATED 12 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 10-12 January 1995, and totaling their number] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.4 NOTE VERBALE DATED 17 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 13-16 January 1995, and totaling their number] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.5 NOTE VERBALE DATED 25 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 18-23 January 1995, and totaling their number] (25 January 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.6 NOTE VERBALE DATED 31 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 24-26 January 1995, and totaling their number] (31 January 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.7 NOTE VERBALE DATED 3 FEBRUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 30 January-1 February 1995, and totaling their number] (3 February 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.8 NOTE VERBALE DATED 8 FEBRUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 2-6 February 1995, and totaling their number] (9 February 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.9 NOTE VERBALE DATED 10 FEBRUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 7-9 February 1995, and totaling their number] (14 February 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.10 NOTE VERBALE DATED 15 FEBRUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 10-13 February 1995, and totaling their number] (15 February 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.11 NOTE VERBALE DATED 17 FEBRUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 14-16 February 1995, and totaling their number] (22 February 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.12 NOTE VERBALE DATED 27 FEBRUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 17-19 February 1995, and totaling their number] 28 February 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.13 NOTE VERBALE DATED 28 FEBRUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 20-22 February 1995, and totaling their number] (28 February 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.14 NOTE VERBALE DATED 10 MARCH 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 23-26 February 1995, and totaling their number] (10 March 1995) [in French]

S/1995/5/ADD.15 NOTE VERBALE DATED 8 MARCH 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 27 February-2 March 1995, and totaling their number] (12 March 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.16 NOTE VERBALE DATED 9 MARCH 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 3-6 March 1995, and totaling their number] (12 March 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.17 NOTE VERBALE DATED 15 MARCH 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 7-9 March 1995, and totaling their number] (15 March 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.18 NOTE VERBALE DATED 20 MARCH 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 10-12 March, and totaling their number] (24 March 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.19 NOTE VERBALE DATED 28 MARCH 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 16-18 March 1995, and totaling their number] (30 March 1995)

S/1995/5/ADD.20 NOTE VERBALE DATED 6 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [Notifying apparent violations of ban on air flights in Bosnian air space reported by UNPROFOR between 1995, and totaling their number] (30 March 1995)

S/1995/6 LETTER DATED 4 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of the 5th Report dated 4 January 1995 by the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia (ICFY), concerning the operations of the ICFY Mission to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: emphasizing Federal Yugoslav border-closure legislation only governed all transport towards the Republika Srpska, except food, clothing and medicine, not transit traffic to Croatia; summarizing regulations and procedures governing humanitarian and fuel trans-shipments; discussing the effect of the 2 December 1995 Economic Agreement between the Croatian Government and the Croatian leadership, its effects on ICFY-authorized fuel trans-shipments to the United Nations Protected Areas (UNPAs), and progress in the creation of the Joint Serb-Croatian Oil Company for the UNPAs; listing the countries contributing personnel to the ICFY mission; discovering no freedom-of-movement or Federal-Yugoslav-authority-cooperation problems for the mission; finding the majority of allegations of violations unfounded; detailing a number of smuggling operations; verifying efficiency of reinforced Yugoslav military, police, and customs surveillance and mountain-pass barricades; and certifying the effective border closure between Federal Yugoslavia and the Republika Srpska] (5 January 1995)

S/1995/7 LETTER DATED 5 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF GHANA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the texts of (A) An acceptance and accession agreement and (B) An Agreement on the clarification of the Akosombo agreement, between the warring factions in Liberia, dated 21 December 1994] (5 January 1995)

S/1995/8 LETTER DATED 6 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the texts of the Comprehensive Cease-fire Agreement, signed on 23 December 1994 and the Agreement on Complete Cessation of Hostilities, in Bosnia and Herzegovina signed on 31 December 1994] (6 January 1995)

S/1995/9 EIGHTH PROGRESS REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS OBSERVER MISSION IN LIBERIA (UNOMIL) [Recounting the High Level Mission to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) States its conclusions, and recommendations (viz. commitment of Liberian factions to political accommodation and reconciliation for continued international support, organization of emergency ECOWAS summit meeting harmonization of ECOWAS policy, reinforcement and restructure of the Economic Community Observer Mission of Governments (ECOMOG), international financial technical, and logistic support for ECOMOG, and interim three months extension of the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL); relating consultations between the Liberian parties over the Akosombo Agreement leading to the 21 December 1994 signing of the Accra Agreement; outlining the main provisions of the Accra Agreement; indicating initial problems with the implementation of the Accra Agreement; explaining the military and security situation in Liberia, particularly the escalation of hostilities, reduction of UNOMIL, limited deployment and draw-down of ECOMOG, and extensive arms-embargo violations; detailing the critical deterioration of the humanitarian situation affecting the rural population, refugees, and aid-delivery operations; discussing the financial aspects of UNOMIL; recommending a three months' extension of UNOMIL and review of its strength; calling on ECOWAS states to comply with the UN and ECOWAS arms embargoes and consolidate policies concerning Liberia] (6 January 1995)

S/1995/10 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN ABKHAZIA, GEORGIA [Recounting the Geneva negotiations focusing on refugee and political issues, the refusal by the Abkhaz side of speedier and larger refugee repatriation, the acceptance as a basis of discussion of a Joint un/Organization on Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)/Russian Federation Draft Paper outlining possible political and legal components of the future status of Abkhazia within a union State; relating the adoption by the Abkhaz Supreme Soviet of a Constitution for Abkhazia on 26 November 1995, and the resultant cancellation of the Experts' Meeting to discuss the Joint Draft Paper; discussing the humanitarian situation, the now stalled Quadripartite Commission Refugee Repatriation Programme, the unstable situation in security zones, the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) funding crisis, the public health emergencies in Georgia, and the total lack of contributions to the UN Voluntary Fund for Humanitarian Assistance to Georgia; describing the organization, composition, deployment, and operations of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG), particularly the implementation of its mandate to prevent armed infiltration into the security zones; portraying the situation in the security and restricted weapons zones and in the Kodori valley regarding the withdrawal of heavy weapons, the dispute over Georgian and Abkhaz police arms, private armament, and banditry; detailing the cooperation between UNOMIG and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Peace-Keeping Force; and recommending a three months extension of UNOMIG until 15 May 1995] (6 January 1995)

S/1995/10/ADD.1 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN ABKHAZIA, GEORGIA: ADDENDUM [Confirming acceptance of SG proposals regarding respective roles of UNOMIG and CIS Peace-Keeping Force in Georgia/Abkhazia] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/10/ADD.2 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN ABKHAZIA, GEORGIA: ADDENDUM [Discussing the financial aspects of the three months extension of UNOMIG until 15 May 1995] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/11-A/49/823 Letter dated 6 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of resolution 5451 on the settlements in the occupied Palestinian and Arab territories adopted on 5 January 1995 at the end of the special session of the Council of the League of Arab States: Condemning Israeli settlement policy, particularly in East Jerusalem, as contrary to General Assembly (GA) and SC Resolutions; calling on SC to take necessary measures to compel Israeli compliance with SC Resolutions; urging U.S. to compel Israel to meet U.S. loan conditions (namely, the freezing of the Israeli settlement process); and inviting U.S. and Russia as co-sponsors of Middle East Peace Process to induce Israeli compliance with SC Resolutions] (6 January 1995)

S/1995/12 LETTER DATED 6 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Protesting British use of projectiles made from depleted uranium against Iraq as contrary to the Law of War, and requesting an international inquiry into their use as a war crime] (8 January 1995)

S/1995/13 LETTER DATED 9 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF KUWAIT TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Thanking SC for ensuring Iraqi recognition of Kuwait-Iraq frontier; requiring Iraq to comply with other provisions of SC Resolutions, particularly exchange of prisoners and return of Kuwaiti property; alleging Iraqi violation of SC Resolution 687 (1991), para. 30 on International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) access to Kuwaiti prisoners of war; and accusing the Iraqi Government of orchestrating a "theft and removal operation" of private Kuwaiti property] (9 January 1995)

S/1995/14-A/49/824 Letter dated 9 January 1995 from the Permanent Observer for Palestine to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Alleging continued construction of Israeli settlements in "Occupied Arab Territories" and in East Jerusalem contrary to 4th Geneva Convention and spirit of 1993 Washington D.C. Agreement; characterizing the Israeli settlement policy as a threat to international peace and security; and calling upon SC to end Israeli settlement practice ] (9 January 1995)

S/1995/15 LETTER DATED 9 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of the eighth report of the Multinational Force (MNF), dated 9 January 1995: Discussing the period between 19 December 1994- 19 January 1995; describing MNF composition, deployment, expansion into outlying areas, show-of-presence missions, and patrols/roadblocks in high crime areas; recounting an incident of violence at Forces armées headquarters on 26 December 1994; providing statistics on the weapons control programme; outlining the training monitoring, and deployment of the Haitian interim security force; identifying MNF assistance programs to local governments and civil action projects; and highlighting UN and U.S. development plans for the Haitian elections] (9 January 1995)

S/1995/16-A/50/61 Letter dated 9 January 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. AND REPRESENTATIVES of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Federal Yugoslavia: concerning the statement on the situation in Kosovo made on 21 December 1994 by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Hungary and Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE; characterizing the statement -- protesting against and calling for the release of former Kosovo police officers -- as an abuse of human rights and abuse of office of OSCE Chairman; and alleging interference in the internal affairs of Yugoslavia and an attempted internationalization of a purely internal Yugoslav affair] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/17-A/50/62 Letter dated 10 January 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a statement by the Council of Citizens' Committee for Foreign Policy and Foreign Economic Relations and the Council of the Republics' Committee for Foreign Policy and Foreign Economic Relations of the Federal Assembly of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Protesting the declaration on the former Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted by the Turkish Grand National Assembly on 1 December 1994, as anti-Yugoslav and anti-Serbian; challenging the Turkish allegation of Yugoslav/Serb aggression precipitating war in Bosnia and Herzegovina; countering, the attempt at creating a unitary constitutional order with the Serbs as a minority and the Turkish recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina provoked the conflict; questioning the credibility of Turkish participation in UNPROFOR and ICFY Coordination Committee; characterizing the Turkish appeal for protection of Bosniacs as discriminatory; and charging Turkey with quest for hegemony destabilization of the Balkan region, and mass violations of Kurds' human rights in Turkey] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/18 LETTER DATED 9 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Protesting 12 incidents of alleged Iraqi cease-fire violations committed in the Iran-Iraq Area of Separation between 16-24 October 1994] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/19-A/50/63 Letter dated 9 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Protesting language in the 5th ICFY Mission Report (S/1995/6) as contrary to SC Resolutions guaranteeing Croatia's sovereignty; alleging fuel provided by the ICFY to Croatian Serbs was used in attacks against the Bihac safe area; and reiterating UNPAs and the Pink and Blue Zones are Occupied Croatian Territories] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/20 LETTER DATED 9 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF AFGHANISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Communicating a protest note dated 6 January 1995, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan: Concerning violations of Afghan air space by war planes belonging to the Russian Federation's border forces and the bombardment of villages situated near the frontier, inside Afghanistan; complaining of no consultation with Afghanistan on Resolution 968 (1995); objecting to SC endorsement of stationing of Russian forces as CIS Collective peace-keeping Forces; and underscoring need for creation of conditions for voluntary repatriation of Tajik refugees as part of a negotiated Inter-Tajik settlement] (10 January 1995)

S/1995/21 DRAFT RESOLUTION [Concerning the easing of sanctions against Federal Yugoslavia, subsequently adopted as Resolution 970 (1995)] (11 January 1995)

S/1995/22 DRAFT RESOLUTION [Concerning Liberia, subsequently adopted as Resolution 972 (1995)] (13 January 1995)

S/1995/23 DRAFT RESOLUTION [Concerning Georgia, subsequently adopted as Resolution 971 (1995)] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/24 DRAFT RESOLUTION [Concerning Western Sahara, subsequently adopted as Resolution 973 (1995)] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/25 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE CREDENTIALS OF THE ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE OF FRANCE ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL (12 January 1995)

S/1995/26 LETTER DATED 11 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Transmitting the text of a letter, dated 10 January 1995, from the President of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Affirming Bosnia's commitment to the 21 December 1994 cease-fire and 31 December 1994 cessation-of-hostilities agreements; alleging Bosnian-Serb cease-fire violations and Croatian-Serb military attacks against the Bihac safe area launched from UNPA Sector West in Croatia; and requesting SC re-emphasize its call for an end to cross-border aggression and withdrawal of Croatian-Serb forces from Bosnia and Herzegovina] (11 January 1995)

S/1995/27 LETTER DATED 10 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TAJIKISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the text of a statement issued on 3 January 1995 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan: Concerning the latest developments on the Tajik-Afghan border; alleging continuing attempts by detachments of the Tajik opposition to cross the border illegally; describing an alleged incident of shelling and use of land mines against civilian villages and units of Russian border troops on 2 January 1995; referring to "reliable" information concerning resort to Asian-paid mercenaries; defending actions of Russian border guards; confirming restricted use of Russian border guards to protect the Tajik-Afghan border; discussing the legal basis for the presence of Russian troops in Tajikistan, their rules of engagement, and mandate; protesting use of Afghan territory as launching-ground for Tajik Opposition raids as "aggression against Tajikistan"; calling for OSCE action; and notifying the dispatch of a Joint CIS - United Nations Observer Mission in Tajikistan (UNMIT) Cease-Fire Monitoring mission to investigate the alleged 2 January 1995 incident] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/28-A/50/64 Letter dated 12 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [Transmitting the text of a letter dated 12 January 1995 from the President of Croatia: Communicating Croatia's decision to terminate UNPROFOR's mandate effective 31 March 1995; REHEARSING unprofor'S BACKGROUND, SUCCESSES, AND FAILURES; justifying THE DECISION TO TERMINATE unprofor'S MANDATE ON THE GROUNDS OF its FAILURE TO:- (1) IMPLEMENT THE most important operative provisions of the Vance Plan and SC resolutions, in particular the demilitarization of the UNPAs, disarming and disbanding of rebel Serb units, establishment of A local police force proportionately reflecting pre-war national population under UN civilian police monitors, and the return of displaced persons (2) establish control over the border by deploying military observers in parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina adjacent to Croatia and (3) halt ethnic cleansing and Croatian-Serb attacks against Bosnian safe areas launched from UNPAs; citing the SG's 1994 findings of UNPROFOR's inability adequately to discharge its responsibilities and of a resultant stalemate contributing to the maintenance of an unsatisfactory status quo; referring to Serb violations of the May 1994 Croatian and December 1994 Bosnian cease-fire agreements; pointing to Serb failure to implement most of the provisions of the May 1994 Economic Agreements as evidence of planned cessession; holding the continued presence of UNPROFOR to be counterproductive to the peaceful constitutional re-integration of Serb-occupied territories into Croatia; quoting the Croatian Parliament's 23 September 1994 Resolution agreeing to the 100-day conditional extension of UNPROFOR-Croatia based on the achievement of positive results; finding UNCRO in its present character unable to secure lasting peace and order in Croatia; agreeing to phased UNPROFOR withdrawal from Croatia; offering to enter into an agreement for the provision of logistic support to UNPROFOR operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina; reiterating Croatia's offer of cultural and selective local autonomy for its Serb population and guarantee of full respect for human rights; demanding the SC retain sanctions against Federal Yugoslavia until the mutual recognition of Croatia as a pre-requisite for the re-integration of Occupied Croatian Territories; undertaking to negotiate appropriate implementation and international monitoring of confidence-building mechanisms following Croatia's reunification] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/29-A/49/846 Letter dated 11 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a Declaration on the Prevention of Genocide against Bosniacs and Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, adopted by the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 17 December 1994: Accusing the Yugoslav Army of launching a genocidal war against Bosnia and Herzegovina; charging Serbia and Montenegro, Serbian paramilitary forces, extreme separatist Bosnian-Serb factions, as well as Serb rebel units from the UNPAs with genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes; specifying mass killings of non-combatants, women, children, and elderly, internment and execution in concentration camps and detention centers, shelling of UN-designated "safe areas"; and deprivation of food, water, fuel, and medicine to over 600,000 civilian Bosniacs and Bosnian Croats; invoking the Genocide Convention; appealing for international parliamentary condemnation of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and widespread broadcasting by the media of the atrocities committed; requiring the critical presence of independent experts in Bosnia and Herzegovina to investigate, punish, and prevent acts of genocide; calling for the efficient working of the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal; and demanding an end to all manner of cooperation with perpetrators of genocide] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/30 LETTER DATED 11 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF MOROCCO TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a note from the Contact Group of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) on the report submitted pursuant to SC resolution 943 (1994): Condemning the Croatian-Serb cross-border invasion from the UNPAs and the two-month occupation of the UN-"safe area" of Bihac as an international act of aggression, threat to international peace and security, violation of SC Resolutions, breach of the December 1994 Bosnian cease-fire, and sabotage of the International Five-Member Contact Group Bosnian peace negotiations; requiring the SC to secure the Croatian-Serb withdrawal from the Bihac Pocket; alleging Federal Yugoslav violations of the arms embargo against the "Republica SrPska"; regretting the ICFY approval of fuel trans-shipments from Federal Yugoslavia to the UNPAs as violating the territorial integrity of both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia as well as SC Resolution 820 (1993); noting serious inadequacies in the ICFY border mission's monitoring procedures; observing a pre-disposition to extend sanctions-easing on Serbia and Montenegro in the ICFY Co-chairmen's Reports; requiring an SC Resolution terminating fuel shipments and strengthening the ICFY border mission's capabilities for deterring, ascertaining and reporting violations; and opposing the potential extension of the sanctions-easing on Serbia and Montenegro] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/31 LETTER DATED 16 DECEMBER 1994 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Proposing the appointment of Major-General Joseph Kinzer (U.S.A.) as Commander of the military component of the United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH)] (12 January 1995)

S/1995/32 LETTER DATED 12 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Endorsing the SG's proposed appointment of Major-General Joseph Kinzer (U.S.A.) as Commander of the military component of UNMIH] (12 January 1995)

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S/1995/34-A/49/828 NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL: LIST OF CANDIDATES NOMINATED BY NATIONAL GROUPS [Listing countries nominating Vladlen S. Vereshchetin of the Russian Federation for the seat on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) vacated by the death of Justice Nikolai Kostantinovitch Tarassov on 28 September 1994] (13 January 1995)

S/1995/34/ADD.1-A/49/828/ADD.1 NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL: LIST OF CANDIDATES NOMINATED BY NATIONAL GROUPS [Adding France to the list of countries nominating Vladlen S. Vereshchetin of the Russian Federation for the ICJ seat vacated by the death of Justice Nikolai Kostantinovitch Tarassov on 28 September 1994] (20 January 1995)

S/1995/35-A/49/829 NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL: Curriculum vitae of the candidate nominated by national groups [Transmitting the curriculum vitae of Vladlen S. Vereshchetin] (13 January 1995)

S/1995/36 LETTER DATED 6 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Listing and proposing additional troop-contributing countries to the United Nations Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM II)] (14 January 1995)

S/1995/37 LETTER DATED 13 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Endorsing the SG's proposed list of additional troop contributing countries to UNAVEM II] (14 January 1995)

S/1995/38 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 4 OF SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 947 (1994) [Rehearsing the terms of the United Nations Peace-keeping Plan for Croatia and the progress made towards their realization; discussing the monitoring and verification of the 29 March 1995 cease-fireagreement, especially the increase in serious violations by the Serb side involving heavy weapons and its use of Udbina airfield for air attacks on targets in the Bihac safe area; describing the implementation of certain provisions of the 2 December 1994 Economic Agreement between the Croatian Government and local Serb authorities governing the opening of the Zagreb-Belgrade highway passing through UNPAs Sectors West and East, the Zagreb-Lipovac and Zagreb-Split railway lines; and the Adriatic oil pipeline, as well as the rehabilitation of a number of important electricity-generating and water facilities; noting political negotiations; portraying a number of UNPROFOR humanitarian activities such as its pilot displaced persons resettlement project in the zone of separation, confidence-building measures, and protection of minorities in the UNPAs; summarizing UNPROFOR's public information activities, including its problems in obtaining regular slots on Croatian TV as well as a Croatian Government broadcasting licence and FM-frequency allocation for an SC-approved radio facility; informing of deadlocked negotiations on the Status of Forces Agreement; regretting Croatia's decision to terminate UNPROFOR's presence in the UNPAs and its disruption of the three stage ICFY-sponsored Croatian peace process -- cessation of hostilities, economic normalization, and political negotiations; undertaking to monitor the situation of the Serb population in the UNPAs; expressing fear of the resumption of a war, more destructive than between 1991-1992, upon the withdrawal of UNPROFOR; and urging the Croatian Government to reconsider its decision on UNPROFOR] (14 January 1995)

S/1995/39 LETTER DATED 13 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF KUWAIT TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting a complete list of Kuwaiti military equipment still in the possession of Iraq] (14 January 1995)

S/1995/40 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION (16 January 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.1 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (19 January 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.2 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (25 January 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.3 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (6 February 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.4 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (10 February 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.5 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (21 February 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.6 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (23 February 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.7 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (3 March 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.8 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (7 March 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.9 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (14 March 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.10 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (21 March 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.11 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (31 March 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.12 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (3 April 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.13 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (12 April 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.14 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (21 April 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.15 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (27 April 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.16 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (3 May 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.17 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (12 May 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.18 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (19 May 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.19 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (26 May 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.20 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (2 June 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.21 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (9 June 1995)

S/1995/40/ADD.22 SUMMARY STATEMENT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON MATTERS OF WHICH THE SECURITY COUNCIL IS SEIZED AND ON THE STAGE REACHED IN THEIR CONSIDERATION: ADDENDUM (16 June 1995)

S/1995/41 LETTER DATED 12 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Proposing the appointment of General Bernard Janvier of France as Force Commander of UNPROFOR in succession to General de la Presle] (16 January 1995)

S/1995/42 LETTER DATED 16 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Endorsing the SG's proposed appointment of General Bernard Janvier of France as Force Commander of UNPROFOR in succession to General de la Presle] (16 January 1995)

S/1995/43 LETTER DATED 13 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Reiterating charges of Turkish violations of the arms embargo against Bosnia and Herzegovina; accusing the UNPROFOR Turkish contingent of supplying military components to the Bosnian Armed Forces; alleging flagrant Turkish human rights violations against its Kurdish population; refuting Turkey's allegations of Federal Yugoslav aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina and SC arms-embargo violations; and counter-arguing Turkey's recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina and support for its unitary Constitution precipitated the conflict] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/44-A/49/830 Letter dated 16 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to the United Nations addressed To the Secretary-General [Objecting to the sentence "the Security Council authorized a group of willing Member States to undertake enforcement action in the Korean peninsula" in the SG's supplement to "An agenda for peace" as an ex post facto facto legalization of an unjust war waged by the U.S. in the name of the UN; requiring the SG to delete the reference to the Korean peninsula from the Supplement; proposing a new peace initiative for Korea; and requesting sc dissolution of the "United Nations Command"] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/45 LETTER DATED 16 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF LEBANON TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [requesting further interim six-months UNIFIL extension] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/46 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE QUESTION CONCERNING HAITI [discussing the security/human rights situation in Haiti before and during the deployment of the Multinational Force, threats to future stability, Haitian security and military forces, lack of justice, economic problems and popular discontent, reconciliation and elections, UNMIH mandate, composition, rules of engagement, structure of military component, deployment, and concept of operations, preparations and timetable for MNF-UNMIH transition; containing SG recommendations on the future of UNMIH; and recommending its 31 July 1995 extension] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/46 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE QUESTION CONCERNING HAITI: ADDENDUM [providing a financial estimate for the MNF-UNMIH transition] (25 January 1995)

S/1995/47 (Also A/50/66) Letter dated 17 January 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a letter dated 17 January 1995 from the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, expressing concern over Croatia's unilateral decision not to renew UNPROFOR mandate as threatening the peace process, and appealing to UN to call on Croatia to re-examine its decision] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/48 LETTER DATED 16 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging U.S. violations of Iraqi national air space between 11-14 November 1994] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/49 LETTER DATED 16 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Transmitting the Monthly Post-Gulf-War Bomb Disposal Statement for the period 1-31 December 1994] (17 January 1995)

S/1995/50 (Also A/49/841) LETTER DATED 17 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE EXERCISE OF THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE [alleging the construction of new Israeli settlements on the West Bank] (18 January 1995) [in French]

S/1995/51 LETTER DATED 17 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF ANGOLA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of the joint statement made at the meeting of the Chiefs of Staff of the Angolan Armed Forces and the military forces of UNITA on 10 January 1995 at Chipipa, agreeing to the immediate cessation of hostilities, a troop demobilization schedule, demining operations, an UN survey of future UNAVEM II areas of operation, cooperation with UNAVEM II monitoring and verification teams, termination of propaganda activities jeopardizing peace process, and the release of all military prisoners] (18 January 1995)

S/1995/52 LETTER DATED 17 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [alleging and protesting the violation of UNIKOM's mandate by a UNIKOM helicopter belonging to the Evergreen company] (18 January 1995)

S/1995/53 LETTER DATED 17 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [alleging a list of Iranian cease-fire violations] (18 January 1995)

S/1995/54 LETTER DATED 17 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [alleging U.S. violations of Iraqi national air space] (18 January 1995)

S/1995/55 LETTER DATED 18 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE REPRESENTATIVES OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, ARGENTINA, AUSTRALIA, BAHAMAS, BANGLADESH, BARBADOS, BELGIUM, BELIZE, BENIN, BOLIVIA, COSTA RICA, DENMARK, DOMINICA, GRENADA, GUATEMALA, GUYANA, ISRAEL, JAMAICA, JORDAN, THE NETHERLANDS, THE PHILIPPINES, POLAND, SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the texts of the recommendation of the Member States participating in the multinational force in Haiti and the assessment of its Commander that a secure and stable environment had been established in Haiti] (19 January 1995)

S/1995/50/Add.1 LETTER DATED 18 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE REPRESENTATIVES OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, ARGENTINA, AUSTRALIA, BAHAMAS, BANGLADESH, BARBADOS, BELGIUM, BELIZE, BENIN, BOLIVIA, COSTA RICA, DENMARK, DOMINICA, GRENADA, GUATEMALA, GUYANA, ISRAEL, JAMAICA, JORDAN, THE NETHERLANDS, THE PHILIPPINES, POLAND, SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL: ADDENDUM [adding the signature of the Permanent Representative of St. Vincent and the Grenadines] (20 January 1995)

S/1995/56 LETTER DATED 18 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CROATIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 18 January 1995 from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Croatia, explaining Croatia's withdrawal of consent as a host-country for UNPROFOR's operation] (18 January 1995)

S/1995/57 (Also A/49/832) Letter dated 19 January 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [refuting allegations made in the "Declaration on the Prevention of Genocide against Bosniacs and Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, adopted by the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 17 December 1994" and characterizing the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a civil war, not an act of international aggression] (19 January 1995)

S/1995/58 LETTER DATED 18 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ISRAEL TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [refuting Lebanon's allegations concerning Israeli actions in Southern Lebanon] (19 January 1995)

S/1995/59 LETTER DATED 18 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ISRAEL TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [transmitting the text of a statement issued on 15 January 1995 by the General People's Committee for Foreign Liaison and International Cooperation of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, challenging U.S. statements concerning Jerusalem as the capital of Israel as incompatible with SC Resolutions] (20 January 1995)

S/1995/60 LETTER DATED 16 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Proposing a list of UNMIH troop-contributing countries] (19 January 1995)

S/1995/61 LETTER DATED 19 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Endorsing the SG's proposed list of UNMIH troop-contributing countries] (19 January 1995)

S/1995/62 LETTER DATED 20 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TURKEY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 20 January 1995 from the representative of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, annexing the text of a statement made by the President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus dated 20 January 1995 concerning the peace initiative undertaken by the Turkish Cypriot side, characterizing Cyprus as a common Turkish-Greek Cypriote home, affirming Turkish Cypriote commitment to bi-zonal solution, advocating implementation of confidence-building measures, including extension of Unmanning Agreement, Joint Non-Aggression Declaration, limited military negotiations, bi-zonal settlement talks, and creation of transitional joint body for day-to-day decision-making under co-chairmanship of the leaders of the two communities and supporting the "land for a viable solution" approach] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/63 LETTER DATED 23 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ARMENIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a circular note issued on 22 January 1995 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, alleging Azerbaijani military build-up, propaganda for war, and explosion of Georgian-Armenian gas-pipeline, in violation of Nagorny Karabakh, cease-fire] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/64-A/50/67 Letter dated 23 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [alleging Palestinian terrorist bomb attack on bus in Central Israel] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/65 SECOND REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON SECURITY IN THE RWANDESE REFUGEE CAMPS [discussing the situation of refugees in Burundi, Tanzania, and Zaire; evaluating measures for the establishment of secure conditions in refugee camps, including peace-keeping operation, international military-police observer group, contractual arrangements, and security measures through UNHCR; rejecting peace-keeping-operation option; and favoring Great Lakes Summit Conference proposals for refugee-camp security and Rwandese refugee repatriation, endorsing operationalization of Rwanda War Crimes tribunal, separation of suspects and agents provocateurs from refugee population, and establishment of safe transit corridors] (25 January 1995)

S/1995/66 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (for the period 21 July 1994 to 20 January 1995) [discussing organizational matters, financial aspects, and the military and political situation in the area of UNIFIL operations, and recommending 31 July 1995 UNIFIL extension] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/67 LETTER DATED 19 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [Proposing additional troop-contributing countries to UNMIH] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/68 LETTER DATED 23 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Endorsing SG's proposal of additional troop-contributing countries to UNMIH] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/69 LETTER DATED 22 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [Alleging U.S. aggression against the Iraqi vessel Al-Tharthar in Iraqi territorial waters on 19 January 1995] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/70 LETTER DATED 23 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of the ninth report of the Multinational Force in Haiti, dated 23 January 1995, summarizing operations and discussing efforst towards the establishment of a secure and stable environment] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/71 LETTER DATED 23 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TURKEY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of the press statement made by the Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, supporting the substantial proposals made by the President of the Turkish Republic of Cyprus concerning the political process leading to a settlement] (23 January 1995)

S/1995/72 (Also A/49/835) Letter dated 23 January 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [refuting Germany's allegations of Serbian agression, charging Germany with responsibility for the outbreak of war in Yugoslavia by its recognition of Slovenia and Croatia, and rejecting Germany's call for Yugoslavia's recognition of its neigbours] (24 January 1995)

S/1995/73 (Also A/49/836) Letter dated 25 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Cyprus to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a statement issued by the President of the Republic of Cyprus, dated 21 January 1995, commenting on the Turkish Cypriote Peace Proposal, claiming Cyprus to be the home of all its citizens, highlighting the Turkish Cypriote rejection of the Greek-Cypriote demilitarization peace proposal, affirming a bi-zonal, bi-communal, federal solution for Cyprus, charging the Turkish Cypriote community with lack of political will and rejection of the SG's definition of "bizonal," demonstrating divergence between the Turkish Cypriote Peace Proposal and the provisions of SC Resolutions, and discussing EU membership for Cyprus] (25 January 1995)

S/1995/74 (Also A/49/837) NOTE BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL: LIST OF CANDIDATES SUBMITTED BY NATIONAL GROUPS (25 January 1995) [in french]

S/1995/75 (Also A/49/839) Letter dated 24 January 1995 from the Chargé d'affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Yugoslavia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [maintaining the FRY continued the legal personality of the SFRY, claiming FRY ownership of SFRY assets in the territories that seceded, and arguing for the unfreezing of SFRY bank accounts] (25 January 1995)

S/1995/76 LETTER DATED 25 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF BURUNDI TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL denouncing calls for an arms embargo against Burundi] (25 January 19955)

S/1995/77 LETTER DATED 25 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [concering the awarding of a UNIKOM contract to an American company (Evergreen) allegedly having contacts with the CIA] (26 January 1995)

S/1995/78 LETTER DATED 24 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRAQ TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [alleging U.S. violations of Iraqi national air space] (26 January 1995)

S/1995/79 (Also A/50/69) Note by the Secretary-General [transmitting the tenth periodic report of the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the situation of human rights in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, discussing human rights violations against civilians perpetrated by Bosnian Serb forces and de facto authorities, human rights violations committed on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the forces of s-coalled "Republic of Serb Krajina" and the so-called "Province of Autonomous Bosnia," and interference with humanitarian aid and assistance in Bosnia; the judicial system, the treatment of minorities, illegal and forced evictions, the situation of aliens and refugees, and the development of human rights organizations in croatia; the situation in the UNPAs; recent human rights violations in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; recent developments and human rights violations in Macedonia; disappearances; and UN human-rights field operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Macedonia] (26 January 1995)

S/1995/80 (Also A/50/71) Note by the Secretary-General [transmitting the "Special report on the media", by the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on the situation of human rights in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, discussing media outlets in Government-controlled areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina, media controlled by de facto Serb authorities, and media controlled by Crooatian Defense Council Forces; the legal framework, risks facing the freedom of the press, incitement to national hatred, and media distortions in Croatia; media in the UNPAs; legal framework, pressure on the media, national discrimination, and media distortions in the Federal Republic of Yugoslaavia; legal framework, nationalist tensions, and restrictions of the freedom of the media, in Macedonia; and international media activities] (27 January 1995)

S/1995/81 DRAFT RESOLUTION [concerning Lebanon, subsequently adopted as Resolution 974 (1995)] (26 January 1995)

S/1995/82 (Also A/50/72) Letter dated 25 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [alleging violations of the Zagreb Cease-fire Agreement of 29 March 1994 and related military activities by the so-called Serbian Army of Krajina (SVK), in Croatia] (26 January 1995)

S/1995/83 (Also A/50/73) Letter dated 9 January 1995 from the Permanent Representatives of Israel, Jordan, the Russian Federation and the United States of America to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of the Treaty of Peace between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the State of Israel, signed by the two States at the Arava/Araba crossing-point on 26 October 1994] (27 January 1995)

S/1995/84 LETTER DATED 26 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a statement issued on 26 January 1995 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Azerbaijani Republic, alleging Armenian cease-fire violations, accelerated Armenian resettlement in Nagorny-Karabakh, an anti-Azerbaijan propaganda camppaign, and the undermining of the OSCE Minsk Process by Armenia] (27 January 1995)

S/1995/85 DRAFT RESOLUTION [concerning Haiti, subsequently adopted as Resolution 975 (1995)] (30 January 1995)

S/1995/86 LETTER DATED 25 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE REPRESENTATIVES OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, EGYPT, FRANCE, GERMANY, THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN, MALAYSIA, MOROCCO, PAKISTAN, THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, SAUDI ARABIA, SENEGAL, TURKEY, THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND FROM THE PERMANENT OBSERVER FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE OIC ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a press communiqué issued on 19 January 1995 following the first joint meeting between the OIC Contact Group on Bosnia and Herzegovina and the International Contact Group, endorsing the International Contact Group Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina, supporting negotiations based on its acceptance as a starting-point for a comprehensive peace settlement, and agreeing to coordinate efforts between the two Contact Groups] (31 January 1995)

S/1995/87 LETTER DATED 28 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ECUADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 27 January 1995 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador, concerning the conflict situation between Ecuador and Peru, alleging Peruvian aggression against Ecuador on 9-11 January 1995 and the launching of new military operations by Peru against Ecuadorian army positions located in Ecuadorian territory, advising of Ecuador's response in self-defense and its request to the Guarantor countries for military observers in the border region, and requesting SC to take cognisance of the Ecuador-Peru situation and take appropriate action] (28 January 1995)

S/1995/88 (Also A/49/841) Letter dated 28 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Ecuador to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of a letter dated 27 January 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ecuador, concerning the conflict situation between Ecuador and Peru, referring to the SG's Supplement to An Agenda for Peace, alleging Peruvian aggression against Ecuador on 9-11 January 1995 and the launching of new military operations by Peru against Ecuadorian army positions located in Ecuadorian territory, advising of Ecuador's response in self-defense and its request to the Guarantor countries for military observers in the border region, and requesting SG to to inform SC and take appropriate action] (28 January 1995)

S/1995/89 LETTER DATED 28 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF PERU TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 28 January 1995 from the Deputy Minister of International Policy and Secretary General for External Relations for Peru, concerning the Peru-Ecuador border dispute, alleging armed aggressionn by Ecuador against Peru in violation of the border definitively established by the Rio de Janeiro Protocol of 1942 and the Arbitral Award of Braz Diaz de Aguiar and the bombing of a Peruvian guard post 4 km inside Peru, and reaffirming readiness to accept the arbitration procedure established by Rio de Janeiro Protocol and the Braz Diaz de Aguiar Arbitral Award] (29 January 1995)

S/1995/90 LETTER DATED 27 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF HAITI TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [supporting SG recommendations and Draft Resolution on Haiti] (30 January 1995)

S/1995/91 LETTER DATED 30 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [alleging allied Pale and Knin Serb shelling of the Bihac safe area and surrounding villages and requesting the SC to enforce the UN-brokered cease-fire] (30 January 1995)

S/1995/92 LETTER DATED 31 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL [objecting to the Federal Yugoslav Permanent Representative's characterization to the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its UN Permanent Representative as "Muslim," proposing the withdrawal of Yugoslavia's privilege, as a non-member of the UN, to communicate officially with the GA and SC, and demanding Federal Yugoslav recognition of its neighbours] (31 January 1995)

S/1995/93 (Also A/50/77) Letter dated 31 January 1995 from the Permanent Representative of Croatia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [transmitting the text of the Declaration of the Croatian Parliament of 27 January 1995, endorsing the decision of the President of Croatia of 12 January 1995 on the termination of the mandate of UNPROFOR in Croatia on 31 March 1995, and obligating the Croatian Government to find a peaceful means for re-integrating the "Occupied Territories of Croatia] (31 January 1995)

S/1995/94 LETTER DATED 30 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ANGOLA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [transmitting the text of a letter dated 24 January 1995 from the President of Angola, requesting SG to recommend and urging SC to approve early deployment of UNAVEM III with the mandate envisioned in Lusaka Protocol] (31 January 1995)

S/1995/95 (Also A/49/842) Letter dated 31 January 1995 from the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General [complaining of the illegality of the Israeli cabinet decision to build new Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem under the 4th Geneva Convention and SC Resolutions, and requesting SC to condemn the settlements] (31 January 1995)

S/1995/96 LETTER DATED 31 JANUARY 1995 FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES A.I OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [transmitting the text of a note verbale dated 1 January 1995, from the Interests Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Washington to the Embassy of Pakistan, to be forwarded to the United States Department of State on the violation of the territory of Iran by the forces of the United States in the Persian Gulf region] (31 January 1995)

S/1995/97 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS ANGOLA VERIFICATION MISSION (UNAVEM II) [discussing political developments; principle features of the Lusaka Protocol; main objectives and mandate of UNAVEM III; the concept of operations, in their political, military, civil police, and humanitarian aspects; the organizational structure and coordination; the logistic and financial aspects, and the efforts to identify potential troop-contributing countries, and recommending the immediate take-over by UNAVEM III from UNAVEM II; for an initial six months period] (1 February 1995)

S/1995/97/Add.1 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS ANGOLA VERIFICATION MISSION (UNAVEM II): ADDENDUM [providing an estimate for the expansion of UNAVEM II into UNAVEM III] (6 February 1995)

S/1995/98 REPORT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE CREDENTIALS OF THE ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL (28 February 1995)

S/1995/99 REPORT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL CONCERNING THE CREDENTIALS OF THE ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL (2 February 1995)


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