Statement issued by the President of the Security Council on 5 May 1992 Decision51 General of 12 May 1992 concerning the withdrawal of Yugoslav People's Army personnel from republics other than Serbia and Montenegro and the renunciation of authority over those who remain. Following consultations held on 5 May 1992, the President ofthe Security Council issued the following statement on behalf of the members of the Council:52 Noting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and the various appeals made in this connection, in particular by the President of Bosnia and Herz.egovina, "The members of the Security Council take note of the fact that document S/23877 will be issued on 6 May 1992. 1hey agree that this fact does not prejudge decisions that may be taken by appropriate United Nations bodies or their national positions on this matter." Further report of the Secretary-General pursuant to Security Council resolution 749 (1992) Decision At its 3075th meeting, on 15 May 1992, the Council discussed the item entitled "Further report of the SecretaryGeneral pursuant to Security Council resolution 749 (1992) (S/23900)".43 Resolution 752 (1992) of 15 May 1992 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 713 (1991) of 25 September 1991, 721 (1991) of 27 November 1991, 724 (1991) of 15 December 1991, 727 (1992) of 8 January 1992, 740 (1992) of 7 February 1992, 743 (1992) of 21 February 1992 and 749 (1992) of 7 April 1992, Expressing its appreciation for the reports of the SecretaryGeneral of24 April47 and 12 May 199253 submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 749 ( 1992). Deploring the tragic incident on 4 May 1992 which caused the death of a member of the European Community Monitoring Mission, Deeply concerned about the safety of United Nations personnel in Bosnia and Herz.egovina, 1. Demands that all parties and others concerned in Bosnia and Herzegovina stop the fighting immediately, respect immediately and fully the cease-fire signed on 12 April 1992,48 and cooperate with the efforts of the European Community to bring about urgently a negotiated political solution respecting the principle that any change of borders by force is not acceptable: 2. Welcomes the efforts undertaken by the European Community in the framework of the tripartite talks on constitutional arrangements for Bosnia and Herzegovina under the auspices of the Conference on Yugoslavia, urges that the discussions be resumed without delay, and urges the three communities in Bosnia and Herz.egovina to participate actively and constructively in these discussions on a continuous basis as recommended by the Secretary-General and to conclude and 1mplement the constitutional arrangements being developed at those discussions: 3. Also demands that all forms of interference from outside Bosnia and Herz.egovina, including by units of the Yugoslav People's Army as well as elements of the Croatian Army, cease immediately, and that Bosnia and Herz.egovina's neighbours take swift action to end such interference and respect the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Deeply concerned about the serious situation in certain parts of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and in particular about the rapid and violent deterioration of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Recalling its primary responsibility under the Charter ofthe United Nations for the maintenance of international peace and security, 4. Demands also that those units of the Yugoslav People's Army and elements of the Croatian Army now in Bosnia and Herzegovina must either be withdrawn, or be subject to the authority of the Government of Bosnia and Herz.egovina, or be disbanded and disarmed with their weapons placed under effective international monitoring, and requests the Secretary-General to consider without delay what intcrnallonal assistance could be provided in this connection; Recalling also the prov1s1ons of Chapter VIII of the Charter, and the continuing role that the European Community is playing in achieving a peaceful solution in Bosnia and Herz.egovina, as well as in other republics of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Having considered the announcement in Belgrade on 4May 1992 described in paragraph 24 of the report of the Secretary- 5. Demands further that all irregular forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina be disbanded and disarmed; 6. Calls upon all parties and others concerned to ensure that forcible expulsions of persons from the areas where they Jive and any attempts to change the ethnic composition of the population, anywhere in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, cease immediately; 12 7. Emphasizes the urgent need for humanitarian assistance, material and financial, taking into account the large number of refugees and displaced persons and fully supports the current et1orts to deliver humanitarian aid to all the victims of the conflict and to assist in the voluntary return of displaced persons to their homes; 8. Calls on all parties and others concerned to ensure that conditions are established for the effective and unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance, including safe and secure access to airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina; 9. Requests the Secretary-General to keep under active review the feasibility of protecting international humanitarian relief programmes, including the option mentioned in paragraph 29 of his report of 12 May 1992,53 and of ensuring safe and secure access to Sarajevo airport. and to report to the Security Council by 26 May 1992; 10. Also requests the Secretary-General, having regard to the evolution of the situation and to the results of the efforts undertaken by the European Community, to continue to keep under review the possibility of deploying a peace-keeping mission in Bosnia and Herlegovina under the auspices of the United Nations; 11. Demand~ that all parties and others concerned cooperate fully with the United Nations Protection Force and the European Community Monitoring Mission, and respect fully their freedom of movement and the safety of their personnel; 12. Notes the progress made thus far in the deployment of the Force, welcomes the fact that the Force has assumed the full responsibility called for by its mandate in Eastern Slavonia, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that it will assume its full responsibilities in all the United Nations Protected Areas as soon as possible and to encourage all parties and others concerned to resolve any problems remaining in this connection; 13. Urges all parties and others concerned to cooperate in every way with the Force in accordance with the United Nations peace-keeping plan34 and to comply strictly with the plan in all its aspects, in particular the disarming of all irregular forces, whatever their origin, in the United Nations Protected Areas; 14. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter and to consider further steps to achieve a peaceful solution in conformity with relevant resolutions of the Council. Adopted unanimously at the 3075th meeting. Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to Security Council resolution 752 (1992) Letter dated 26 May 1992 from the Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council Letter dated 27 May 1992 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina addressed to the President of the Security Council Decision At its 3082nd meeting, on 30 May 1992, the Council discussed the item entitled: "Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to Security Council resolution 752 (1992) (S/24000)";43 "Letter dated 26 May 1992 from the Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/23997);43 "Letter dated 27 May 1992 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/24024)".43 Resolution 757 (1992) or JO May 199254 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 713 (1991) of 25 September 1991, 721 (1991) of 27 November 1991, 724 (1991) of 15 December 1991, 727 (1992) of8 January 1992,740 (1992) of7 February 1992, 743 (1992) of 21 February 1992, 749 (1992) of 7 April 1992 and 752 (1992) of 15 May 1992, Noting that in the very complex context of events in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia all parties bear some responsibility for the situation, Reaffirming its support for the Conference on Yugoslavia, including the efforts undertaken by the European Community in the framework of the discussions on constitutional arrangements for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and recalling that no territorial gains or changes brought about by violence are acceptable and that the borders ofBosnia and Herzegovina are inviolable. Deploring the fact that the demands in resolution 752 (1992) have not been complied with, including its demands that: All parties and others concerned in Bosnia and Herzegovina stop the fighting immediately, All forms of interference from outside Bosnia and Herzegovina cease immediately, Bosnia and Herzegovina's neighbours take swift action to end all interference and respect the territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Action be taken as regards units of the Yugoslav People's Army in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including 13