Conference for Security and
Co-operation in Europe
1994 SUMMIT
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BUDAPEST
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5-6 December 1994
BUDAPEST DOCUMENT 1994
TOWARDS A GENUINE PARTNERSHIP IN A NEW ERA
BUDAPEST DECISIONS
II
REGIONAL ISSUES
Intensification of CSCE action in relation to the
Nagorny Karabakh conflict
1. Deploring the continuation of
the conflict and the human tragedy involved, the
participating States welcomed the confirmation by
the parties to the conflict of the cease-fire agreed
on 12 May 1994 through the mediation of the Russian
Federation in co-operation with the CSCE Minsk Group.
They confirmed their commitment to the relevant
resolutions of the United Nations Security Council
and welcomed the political support given by the
Security Council to the CSCE's efforts towards a
peaceful settlement of the conflict. To this end
they called on the parties to the conflict to enter
into intensified substantive talks, including direct
contacts. In this context, they pledged to redouble
the efforts and assistance by the CSCE. They
strongly endorsed the mediation efforts of the CSCE
Minsk Group and expressed appreciation for the
crucial contribution of the Russian Federation and
the efforts by other individual members of the Minsk
Group. They agreed to harmonize these into a single
co-ordinated effort within the framework of the CSCE.
2. To this end, they have
directed the Chairman-in-Office, in consultation
with the participating States and acting as soon as
possible, to name co-chairmen of the Minsk
Conference to ensure a common and agreed basis for
negotiations and to realize full co-ordination in
all mediation and negotiation activities. The
co-chairmen, guided in all of their negotiating
efforts by CSCE principles and an agreed mandate,
will jointly chair meetings of the Minsk Group and
jointly report to the Chairman-in-Office. They will
regularly brief the Permanent Council on the
progress of their work.
3. As a first step in this effort,
they directed the co-chairmen of the Minsk
Conference to take immediate steps to promote, with
the support and co-operation of the Russian
Federation and other individual members of the Minsk
Group, the continuation of the existing cease-fire
and, drawing upon the progress already achieved in
previous mediation activities, to conduct speedy
negotiations for the conclusion of a political
agreement on the cessation of the armed conflict,
the implementation of which will eliminate major
consequences of the conflict for all parties and
permit the convening of the Minsk Conference. They
further requested the co-chairmen of the Minsk
Conference to continue working with the parties
towards further implementation of
confidence-building measures, particularly in the
humanitarian field. They underlined the need for
participating States to take action, both
individually and within relevant international
organizations, to provide humanitarian assistance to
the people of the region with special emphasis on
alleviating the plight of refugees.
4. They agreed that, in line with
the view of the parties to the conflict, the
conclusion of the agreement mentioned above would
also make it possible to deploy multinational
peacekeeping forces as an essential element for the
implementation of the agreement itself. They
declared their political will to provide, with an
appropriate resolution from the United Nations
Security Council, a multinational CSCE peacekeeping
force following agreement among the parties for
cessation of the armed conflict. They requested the
Chairman-in-Office to develop as soon as possible a
plan for the establishment, composition and
operations of such a force, organized on the basis
of Chapter III of the Helsinki Document 1992 and in
a manner fully consistent with the Charter of the
United Nations. To this end the Chairman-in-Office
will be assisted by the co-chairmen of the Minsk
Conference and by the Minsk Group, and be supported
by the Secretary General; after appropriate
consultations he will also establish a high-level
planning group in Vienna to make recommendations on,
inter alia, the size and characteristics of the
force, command and control, logistics, allocation of
units and resources, rules of engagement and
arrangements with contributing States. He will seek
the support of the United Nations on the basis of
the stated United Nations readiness to provide
technical advice and expertise. He will also seek
continuing political support from the United Nations
Security Council for the possible deployment of a
CSCE peacekeeping force.
5. On the basis of such
preparatory work and the relevant provisions of
Chapter III of the Helsinki Document 1992, and
following agreement and a formal request by the
parties to the Chairman-in-Office through the
co-chairmen of the Minsk Conference, the Permanent
Council will take a decision on the establishment of
the CSCE peacekeeping operation.