LETIER DATED 24 NOVEMBER 1991 FROM THE SECIU:TARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURI1Y COUNCil LETIER DATED 21 NOVEMBER 1991 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF GERMANY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL LETIER DATED 26 NOVEMBER 1991 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF FRANCE TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL J>edsinn At its 3018th meeting, on 27 November 1991, the Council decided to invite the representative~ of Yugoslavia to participate, without vote, in the discussion r>f the:: item entitled: "Letter dated 24 November 1991 from the SecretaryGeneral addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/23239);27 "Letter dated 21 November 1991 from the Permanent Representative of Germany to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/23232);27 "Letter dated 26 November 1991 from the Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/23247)".27 Resolution 71.1 (1991) of 27 November 199>. The Security Council, Reaffinning its resolution 713 ( 1991) of25 September 1991, Considering the request by the Government of Yugoslavia for the establishment of a pear:e-kce.ping operation in Yugoslavia, as conveyed in the letter of 26 November 1991 from the Permanent Representative ofYug0slavia to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council,194 Deeply concerned by the fighting in Yugoslavia and by the serious violations of earlier .~case· !ire agreements, which have caused heavy loss of human life and widespread material damage, and by the consequences for tlw countries of the region, Noting that the continuation and aggravation of this situation constitute a threat to international peace and security. Comidering also the letter of 24 November 1991 from the Secretary-General to the President ofthe Security C..ouncil 19s on the mission of his Personal Envoy to Yugoslavia and the annexed agreement signed in Geneva on 23 November 1991, Considering further the fact, as conveyed in the abovementioned letter of the Secretary-General, that each one ofth'; Yugoslav participants in the meeting with his Personal Envoy stated that they wanted to see the deployment of a United Nations peace-keeping operation as soon as possible. 1. Approves the efforts of the Secretary-General and his Personal Envoy, and expresses the hope that they wiil pursue their contact'i with the Yugoslav parties as rapidly as possiblt: so that the Secretary-General can present early recommendations to the Security Council including for the possible establishment of a United Nations peace-keeping operation in Yugoslavia; 2. Endorses the statement made by the Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General to the parties that the deployment of a United Nations peace-keeping operation cannot be envisaged without, inter alia, full compliance by all parties with the agreement signed in Geneva on 23 November 1991 and annexed to the letter ofthe Secretary-General of24 November 1991;195 3. Strongly urges the Yugoslav parties to comply fully with that agreement; 4. Undertakes to examine the recommendations of the Secretary-General mentioned above and take appropriate action without delay upon them, including in particular any recommendation for the possible establishment of a United Nation~ peace-keeping operation in Yugoslavia; 5. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter until a peaceful solution is achieved. Adopted unanimausly at the 3018/h m«tin& 44