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مقاتل من الصحراء


           



X) INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT FOR CIVILIAN IMPLEMENTATION

1.The High Representative. The Council underscores that the High Representative will require appropriate resources to carry out the mandate of the Declaration. The Council recommends prompt approval of the 1999 budget and calls on members of the PlC to commit the necessary increased resources. The Council also calls upon all of its members, especially the parties to the Dayton Peace Accords, to pay their overdue assessments immediately, and decides that the Steering Board should decide on appropriate action with regard to members who have thus far failed to meet their PlC obligations.

2. Funding for civilian implementation. The Council recognizes that this program implies considerable rsesources. It endorses the High Representative's endeavors to ensure that -- to the maximum extent possible -- those funds should increasingly be generated from within BiH. Many of the proposals outlined above will boost the revenue yield available to the BiH authorities, a further incentive for them to co operate with the High Representative to bring them to fruition quickly. But in the interim, the Council undertakes to make its best endeavors to meet funding requests arising from activities endorsed at this Peace Implementation Council.

3. The Council emphasizes its hope and expectation that the parties will co-operate fully in building peace in BiH. But the Council declares its full support to the High Representative in overcoming obstructions which he may encounter.

The Council urges the High Representative to continue to use the authority conferred upon him, both to encourage progress in peace implementation, and to discourage obstruction.

4. It has examined what further steps might be taken to reinforce the ability of the High Representative to deliver on the work program set out in this document and fully to enforce the decisions which he takes.

The Council announces its support for a much closer involvement of the High Representative in the allocation of aid and reconstruction projects in BiH. Precision targeted conditionality or smart aid' -- increases the opportunity to reward those leaders and communities which co-operate with civilian implementation, and to penalize those which do not.The Economic Task Force will take the lead role in recommending to the High Representative whether projects should proceed, be postponed or canceled in the light of co-operation by the local authorities with civilian implementation.

The Council acknowledges that leaders whom the High Representative, as well as the Election Appeals Sub-Commission and the Provisional Elections Commission, bar from official office may also be barred from running in elections and from any other elective or appointive public office and from office within political parties until further notice. This should end the practice whereby officials removed are re-assigned to political party positions. Parties which fail to comply with rulings by the High Representative may face consequences including being banned from running in election campaigns. The Council expects equivalent provisions to be included in the Election Law.

6. SFOR support for civil implementation. The Council pays warm tribute to SFOR

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