S/1995/794
14 September 1995
UNITED NATIONS
Letter S/1995/794 from the Secretary-General Addressed to
the President of the Security Council
Dated 13 September 1995
I am writing to inform you and your colleagues in the Council about the
latest developments regarding the difference between Greece and the former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
My Special Envoy, Mr. Cyrus Vance, has continued his efforts pursuant to
Security Council resolution 845 (1993). I
am pleased to inform you that the Foreign Ministers of the two
parties signed a wide-ranging interim accord today at United Nations
Headquarters in New York, in the presence of myself and Mr. Vance.
Attached are copies of the interim accord, of three sets of letters
concerning the interim accord and various provisions thereof as well as of
a statement of the Special Envoy authorized by the two parties.
I shall of course inform the members of the Council of any further
developments regarding the difference between Greece and the former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
(Signed) Boutros BOUTROS-GHALI
Annex I
Annex II
Letter dated 13 September 1995 from the Special Envoy of the
Secretary-General addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
I enclose herewith a copy of a letter addressed to me today by Minister
Papoulias concerning the implementation of article 1,
paragraph 1, of the interim accord of
today's date.
(Signed) Cyrus R. VANCE
Special Envoy of the Secretary-General
of the United Nations
Annex III
Letter dated 13 September 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of
Greece addressed to the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General
In implementation of article 1,
paragraph 1, of the interim accord of
today's date, the Government of Greece recognizes the party of the second
part within its internationally recognized borders, with the provisional
name of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, pending settlement of
the difference that has arisen over the name of the State.
(Signed) Karolos PAPOULIAS
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Annex IV
Letter dated 13 September 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia addressed to the Special Envoy of
the Secretary-General
I hereby acknowledge receipt of your letter of today's date, under cover
of which you transmitted to me a copy of a letter addressed to you today by
Minister Papoulias concerning the implementation of
article 1, paragraph 1,
of the interim accord of today's date.
(Signed) Stevo CRVENKOVSKI
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Annex V
Letter dated 13 September 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of
Greece addressed to the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General
With regard to article 7, paragraph 2,
of the interim accord of
today's date, the Government of Greece would like to confirm that
the symbol referred to in the above-mentioned article of the said accord
is the Sun or Star of Vergina, in all its historical forms.
(Signed) Karolos PAPOULIAS
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Annex VI
Letter dated 13 September 1995 from the Special Envoy of the
Secretary-General addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece
I hereby acknowledge receipt of your letter of today's date concerning
article 7, paragraph 2, of the
interim accord of today's date. I have made
the other party aware of the content of your letter.
(Signed) Cyrus R. VANCE
Special Envoy of the Secretary-General
of the United Nations
Annex VII
Letter dated 13 September 1995 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia addressed to the Special Envoy of
the Secretary-General
This is to inform you that, in connection with the
interim accord
of today's date, my Government wishes to make clear that no instrument
that has not been signed on its behalf can be considered as binding on
it.
(Signed) Stevo CRVENKOVSKI
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Annex VIII
Letter dated 13 September 1995 from the Special Envoy of the
Secretary-General addressed to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
I hereby acknowledge the receipt of your letter of today's
date concerning the legal effect of the instruments exchanged in
connection with the interim accord of today's date. I have made the
other party aware of the content of your letter.
(Signed) Cyrus R. VANCE
Special Envoy of the Secretary-General
of the United Nations
Annex IX
Statement of Cyrus R. Vance, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of
the United Nations, upon signature of the interim accord between Greece and
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on 13 September 1995
I am very pleased to welcome the signing of the interim accord
between the two neighbouring States. The accord establishes a new
relationship between them that will be based on concepts of
international law and peaceful, friendly relations.
The Hellenic Republic has authorized me to make the following statement
on its behalf in so far as this statement refers to actions to be taken by
it, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has authorized me to make
the following statement on its behalf in so far as this statement refers to
actions to be taken by it.
The accord provides that each party will respect the sovereignty,
territorial integrity and political independence of the other and confirms
their common existing frontier as an enduring and inviolable international
border.
The accord further provides for recognition by the Hellenic Republic of
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as an independent and sovereign
State, and that the two countries will establish liaison offices in each
other's capital.
The accord also provides that the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
will cease to use in any manner the symbol that is now on its national
flag. It also provides specific and binding assurances that the
Constitution of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is consistent
with the principles of international law and good-neighbourly relations
mentioned earlier.
The accord provides for unimpeded movement of people and goods between
the two countries. In this connection I can confirm that the accord, by
its terms, provides for terminating the measures that had been imposed by
the Hellenic Republic on 16 February 1994, and provides for replacing these
measures by an open and cooperative economic relationship.
The necessary steps required to implement the accord fully will commence
upon signature and will take place over the next few weeks, with the
effective date of its operative provisions 30 days from today.
The accord provides that the parties will continue negotiations under the
auspices of the Secretary-General of the United Nations with respect to the
outstanding difference between them referred to in relevant Security
Council resolutions.
Finally, the accord contains other important provisions relating to areas
of cooperation between the parties, a commitment to settle disputes
exclusively by peaceful means, and the timing and terms of implementation.
As the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations,
under whose auspices this lengthy mediation effort has been conducted, I
congratulate the parties on the important step they have taken to achieve a
new relationship, which will promote peace and security between them and in
their entire region.
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