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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rich Winkel)
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Subject: FLASH: UN approves Timor force [incl. text of resolution]
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 23:36:45 -0500 (CDT)

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** Topic: FLASH: UN approves Timor force [incl. text of resolution] **
** Written 11:33 PM  Sep 14, 1999 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] in cdp:reg.easttimor **
Subject: FLASH: UN approves Timor force [incl. text of resolution]

also: Text of the Security Council resolution on East Timor

UN Security Council approves Timor force

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 15 (AFP) - The Security Council adopted a resolution
early on Wednesday authorising a multinational force to restore peace and
security to East Timor and to use military force to do so.

The resolution was passed unanimously by the 15 members of the Council.

The resolution did not specify the composition of the force, but senior
diplomats said Australia would be invited to lead it a contingent of between
5,000 and 7,000 soldiers.

The force will be deployed alongside Indonesian troops in East Timor.

Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said in the United Nations headquarters on
Tuesday that Australia could start deploying troops by the end of the week.

Text of the Security Council resolution on East Timor

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 15 (AFP) - These are the operative parts of the UN
Security Council resolution on East Timor, without the preamble.

The Security Council,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

1. Condemns all acts of violence in East Timor, calls for their immediate
end, and demands that those responsible for such acts be brought to justice;

2. Emphasizes the urgent need for coordinated humanitarian assistance and
the
importance of allowing full, safe and unimpeded access by humanitarian
organisations and calls upon all parties to cooperate with such
organisations
so as to ensure the protection of civilians at risk, the safe return of
refugees and displaced persons and the effective delivery of humanitarian
aid;

3. Authorises the establishment of a multinational force under a unified
command structure, pursuant to the request of the Government of Indonesia
conveyed to the Secretary-General on 12 September 1999, with the following
tasks: to restore peace and security in East Timor, to protect and support
UNAMET in carrying out its tasks and, within force capabilities, to
facilitate humanitarian assistance operations, and authorises the States
participating in the multinational force to take all necessary measures to
fulfil this mandate;

4. Welcomes the expressed commitment of the Government of Indonesia to
cooperate with the multinational force in all aspects of the implementation
of its mandate, and looks forward to close coordination between the
multinational force and the Government of Indonesia;

5. Underlines the Government of Indonesia's continuing responsibility under
the Agreements of 5 May 1999, taking into account the mandate of the
multinational force set out in paragraph 3 above, to maintain peace and
security in East Timor in the interim phase between the conclusion of the
popular consultation and the start of the implementation of its result and
to
guarantee the security of the personnel and premises of UNAMET;

6. Welcomes the offers by Member States to organise, lead and contribute to
the multinational force in East Timor, calls on Member States to make
further
contributions of personnel, equipment and other resources and invites Member
States in a position to contribute to inform the leadership of the
multinational force and the Secretary-General;

7. Stresses that it is the responsibility of the Indonesian authorities to
take immediate and effective measures to ensure the safe return of refugees
to East Timor;

8. Notes that Article 6 of the Agreement of 5 May 1999 states that the
Governments of Indonesia and Portugal and the Secretary-General shall agree
on arrangements for a peaceful and orderly transfer of authority in East
Timor to the United Nations and requests the leadership of the multinational
force to cooperate closely with the United Nations to assist and support
those arrangements;

9. Stresses that the expenses for the force will be borne by the
participating Member States concerned and requests the Secretary-General to
establish a trust fund through which contributions could be channeled to the
States or operations concerned;

10. Agrees that the multinational force should collectively be deployed in
East Timor until replaced as soon as possible by a United Nations
peacekeeping operation, and invites the Secretary-General to make prompt
recommendations on a peacekeeping operation to the Security Council;

11. Invites the Secretary-General to plan and prepare for a United Nations
transitional administration in East Timor, incorporating a United Nations
peacekeeping operation, to be deployed in the implementation phase of the
popular consultation (phase III) and to make recommendations as soon as
possible to the Security Council;

12. Requests the leadership of the multinational force to provide periodic
reports on progress towards the implementation of its mandate through the
Secretary-General to the Council, the first such report to be made within 14
days of the adoption of this resolution;

13. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.

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