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Commending the ongoing efforts of the Bosniac and Croat parties in
Bosnia and Herzegovina for working towards rapid and complete implementation
of the Washington agreements on the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1/
and affirms that those agreements should be considered as a model for the
overall solution to the crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina and relations among
all the parties,
Endorsing the peace proposal of the Contact Group as outlined by the
communiqué of Foreign Ministers of 30 July 1994, 2/ including the decisions
taken by the Contact Group regarding further actions in the event of a
rejection of the proposed peace plan,
Welcoming the decision of the Government of the Republic and the
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to accept the peace plan,
Noting the offer of the Government of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina to seek de jure lifting of the arms embargo with effective
application deferred for up to six months or as may be further deferred by the
Security Council, especially in view of an acceptance and implementation of
the Contact Group’s peace plan by the Bosnian Serbs,
Encouraging the Secretary-General to continue planning for the orderly
and safe redeployment of the United Nations Protection Force personnel in
Bosnia and Herzegovina if such might become necessary,
Condemning the Bosnian Serb party for its non-compliance with the
relevant resolutions of the Security Council, as well as its rejection of the
proposed peace plan of the Contact Group,
Stressing the importance of full implementation of Security Council
decisions on safe areas, and in this context welcoming the cooperation between
the United Nations Protection Force and other relevant regional security
organizations,
Recalling the report of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination, in which the Committee noted "with great concern that links
existed between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and
Serbian militias and paramilitary groups responsible for massive, gross and
systematic violations of human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in
Croatian territories controlled by Serbs", 3/
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1/
"Framework Agreement establishing a Federation in the Areas of the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a Majority Bosniac and Croat
Population" and "Outline of a Preliminary Agreement for a Confederation
between the Republic of Croatia and the Federation", signed in Washington,
D.C., on 1 March 1994; see S/1994/255.
2/
S/1994/916.
3/
See Official Records of the General Assembly, Forty-eighth
Session, Supplement No. 18 (A/48/18), para. 537.
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