Adopted by the Security Council at its
3973rd meeting,
on 29 January 1999
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolution 1177 (1998) of 26 June 1998,
Expressing grave concern over the risk of armed conflict between Ethiopia and
Eritrea and the escalating arms build-up along the common border between the two
countries,
Noting that armed conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea would have a devastating
effect on the peoples of the two countries and the region as a whole,
Recognizing that the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts of both the
Ethiopian and Eritrean Governments during the last eight years have given hope to the rest
of the continent, all of which would be put at risk by armed conflict,
Commending the efforts of concerned countries and regional bodies aimed at
facilitating a peaceful solution to the border dispute between Ethiopia and Eritrea,
1. Expresses its strong support for the mediation efforts of the Organization of
African Unity (OAU) and for the Framework Agreement as approved by the Central Organ
Summit of the OAU Mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management, and Resolution on 17
December 1998 (S/1998/1223, annex), and affirms that the OAU Framework Agreement
provides the best hope for peace between the two parties;
2. Endorses the decision by the Secretary-General to send his Special Envoy for
Africa to the region in support of OAU efforts;
3. Stresses that it is of primary importance that the OAU Framework Agreement be
accepted, and calls for cooperation with the OAU and full implementation of the
Framework Agreement without delay;
4. Welcomes the acceptance by Ethiopia of the OAU Framework Agreement;
5. Welcomes Eritrea's engagement with the OAU process, notes the fact
that the OAU has responded to Eritrea's request for clarifications of the Framework
Agreement and, in this regard, strongly urges Eritrea to accept the Framework
Agreement as the basis for a peaceful resolution of the border dispute between Ethiopia
and Eritrea without delay;
6. Calls on both parties to work for a reduction in tensions by adopting
policies leading to the restoration of confidence between the Governments and peoples of
Ethiopia and Eritrea, including urgent measures to improve the humanitarian situation and
respect for human rights;
7. Strongly urges Ethiopia and Eritrea to maintain their commitment to a
peaceful resolution of the border dispute and calls upon them in the strongest
terms to exercise maximum restraint and to refrain from taking any military action;
8. Welcomes the Secretary-General's continued engagement in support of the OAU
peace process;
9. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.