Article: Parties to conflict in Yugoslavia urged to settle their disputes peacefully. (United Nations Security Council resolution)

In unanimously adopting Council resolution 713 (1991) at a ministerial-level meeting, the Council, under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, decided that all States should, for the purposes of establishing peace and stability in Yugoslavia, immediately implement a general and complete embargo on all deliveries of weapons and military equipment to that country until the Council decided otherwise.

It also called on all States to refrain from any action which might contribute to increasing tension and impeding or delaying a peaceful and negotiated outcome to the conflict.

It supported the collective efforts of the European Community and its members, with the ...

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