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The Security Council,
- Conscious of the fact that Yugoslavia has welcomed the convening of a Security Council meeting through a letter conveyed by the Permanent Representative of Yugoslavia to the
President of the Security Council (S/23069),
- Having heard the statement by the Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia,
- Deeply concerned by the fighting in Yugoslavia which is causing
a heavy loss of human life and material damage, and by the consequences for the countries of
the region, in particular in the border areas of neighbouring countries,
- Concerned that the continuation of this situation constitutes a threat to international peace and security,
- Recalling its primary responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations for
the maintenance of international peace and security,
- Recalling also the provisions of Chapter VIII of the Charter of the United Nations,
- Commending the efforts undertaken by the European Community and its member States, with the support of the States participating in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, to restore peace and dialogue in Yugoslavia, through, inter alia, the implementation of a cease-fire including the sending of observers, the convening of a Conference on Yugoslavia, including the mechanisms set forth within it, and the suspension of the delivery of all weapons and military equipment to Yugoslavia,
- Recalling the relevant principles enshrined in the Chapter of the United Nations and, in this context, noting the Declaration of 3 September 1991 of the States
participating in the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe that no territorial gains
or changes within Yugoslavia brought about by violence are acceptable,
- Noting also the agreement for a cease-fire concluded on 17 September 1991 in Igalo, and also that signed on 22 September 1991,
- Alarmed by the violations of the cease-fire and the continuation of the fighting,
- Taking note of the letter dated 19 September 1991 to the President of
the Security Council from the Permanent Representative of Austria (S/23052),
- Taking note also of the letters dated 19 September 1991 and 20 September 1991 to the President of the Security Council from respectively the Permanent Representative of Canada (S/23053) and the Permanent Representative of Hungary (S/23057),
- Taking note also of the letters dated 5 July 1991 (S/22775), 12 July 1991 (S/22785), 22 July 1991 (S/22834), 6 August 1991 (S/22898), 7 August 1991 (S/22902), 7 August 1991 (S/22903), 21 August 1991 (S/22975), 29 August 1991 (S/22991), 4 September 1991 (S/23010), 19 September 1991 (S/23047), 20 September 1991 (S/23059) and 20 September 1991 (S/23060), from respectively the Permanent Representative of the Netherlands, the Permanent Representative of Czechoslovakia, the Permanent Representatives of Belgium, France and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Charge d'Affaires a.i. of Austria, and the Permanent Representative of Australia,
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