Resolution 1310
Adopted by the Security Council at its 4177th meeting, on 27
July 2000
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions 425 (1978) and 426 (1978) of 19 March 1978, 501 (1982) of 25
February 1982, 508 (1982) of 5 June 1982, 509 (1982) of 6 June 1982 and 520 (1982) of 17
September 1982, as well as its resolutions on the situation in Lebanon and also its
resolution 1308 (2000) of 17 July 2000,
Recalling also the statements of its President of 20 April 2000 , 23 May 2000 ) and 18
June on the situation in Lebanon, in particular its endorsement of the work done by the
United Nations as mandated by the Security Council including the Secretary-General's
conclusion that as of 16 June 2000 Israel had withdrawn its forces from Lebanon in
accordance with resolution 425 (1978) and met the requirements defined in the
Secretary-General's report of 22 May 2000 ,
Welcoming the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Interim Force in
Lebanon (UNIFIL) of 20 July 2000 and its observations and recommendations mentioned
therein,
Emphasizing the interim nature of UNIFIL, Recalling the relevant principles contained in
the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel adopted on 9
December 1994,
Responding to the request of the Government of Lebanon, as stated in the letter from its
Permanent Representative to the United Nations of 11 July 2000 to the Secretary-General
(S/2000/674),
1. Endorses the understanding, mentioned in the report of the Secretary-General of 20 July
2000, that the Force will deploy and function fully throughout its area of operations and
that the Government of Lebanon will strengthen its presence in this area, by deploying
additional troops and internal security forces;
2. Decides, in this context, to extend the present mandate of UNIFIL for a further period
of 6 months, until 31 January 2001;
3. Reiterates its strong support for the territorial integrity, sovereignty and political
independence of Lebanon within its internationally recognized boundaries;
4. Welcomes the statement in the Secretary-General's letter to the President of the
Security Council of 24 July 2000 (S/2000/731) that, as of that date, the Government of
Israel had removed all violations of the withdrawal line;
5. Calls on the parties to respect that line, to exercise utmost restraint and to
cooperate fully with the United Nations and with UNIFIL;
6. Calls on the Government of Lebanon to ensure the return of its effective authority and
presence in the south, and in particular to proceed with a significant deployment of the
Lebanese armed forces as soon as possible;
7. Welcomes the establishment of checkpoints by the Government of Lebanon in the vacated
area, and encourages the Government of Lebanon to ensure a calm environment throughout the
south, including through the control of all checkpoints;
8. Welcomes the measures taken by the Secretary-General and the troop contributing
countries regarding UNIFIL military personnel and deployment, as agreed to in the
above-mentioned statements of its President, and reaffirms that the expected redeployment
of UNIFIL should be conducted in coordination with the Government of Lebanon and the
Lebanese armed forces;
9. Re-emphasizes the terms of reference and general guidelines of UNIFIL as stated in the
report of the Secretary-General of 19 March 1978 (S/12611), approved by resolution 426
(1978);
10. Requests the Secretary-General to continue consultations with the Government of
Lebanon and other parties directly concerned on the implementation of this resolution and
to report to the Security Council thereon;
11. Looks forward to the early fulfilment of the mandate of UNIFIL;
12. Welcomes the intention of the Secretary-General to submit to the Council by 31 October
2000 a report on progress towards achieving the objectives of resolution 425 (1978) and
towards completion by UNIFIL of the tasks originally assigned to it, and requests the
Secretary-General to include in this report recommendations on the tasks that could be
carried out by the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO);
13. Decides to review the situation, by early November 2000, and to consider any steps it
deems appropriate regarding UNIFIL, on the basis of this report, the extent of the
deployment of UNIFIL and the actions taken by the Government of Lebanon to restore its
effective authority and presence in the area, in particular through a significant
deployment of the Lebanese armed forces;
14. Stresses the importance of, and the need to achieve, a comprehensive, just and lasting
peace in the Middle East, based on all its relevant resolutions including its resolutions
242 (1967) of 22 November 1967 and 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973.