3. Authorizes the Secretary-General to deploy, when he judges it appropriate, the military obsetvers and related personnel and equipment required for the activities referred to in paragraph 5 of his report; 4. Requests the Secretary-General to seek Security Council authorization for the deployment of the additional elements of the Force, after he has reported to the Council that all the conditions necessary for them to carry out the mandate approved by the Council, including an effective and durable cease-fire, have been fulfilled; 5. Strongly condemns all those parties and others concerned that are responsible for violations of the cease-fire reaffirmed in paragraph 1 of the agreement of 5 June 199260 annexed to the report of the Secretary-General; 6. Calls upon all parties and others concerned to comply fully with the above-mentioned agreement and in particular to respect strictly the cease-fire reaffirmed in paragraph 1 thereof; In a letter dated 2 July 1992,62 the President of the Security Council informed the Secretary-General as follows: "I have the honour to inform you that your letter dated 30 June 199261 concerning the addition to the composition of the United Nations Protection Force has been brought to the attention of the members of the Council. They agree with the proposal contained in your letter." Report of the Secretary-General pursuant to paragraph 15 of Security Council resolution 757 (1992) and paragraph 10 of resolution 758 (1992) Decision At its 3086th meeting, on 18 June 1992, the Council discussed the item entitled "Report of the Secretary-C'.Jeneral pursuant to paragraph 15 of resolution 757 (1992) and paragraph 10 of resolution 758 (1992) (S/24100 and Corr.l )".43 7. Demands that all parties and others concerned cooperate fully with the Force and international humanitarian agencies and take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of their personnel; 8. Demands also that all parties and others concerned create immediately the necessary conditions for unimpeded delivery of humanitarian supplies to Sarajevo and other destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the establishment of a security zone encompassing Sarajevo and its airport and respecting the agreements signed at Geneva on 22 May 1992; Resolution 760 (1992) or 18 June 1992 The Security Council, Recalling its resolutions 752 (1992) of 15 May 1992, 757 (1992) of 30 May 1992 and 758 (1992) of 8 June 1992, and in particular paragraph 7 of resolution 752 (1992), in which it emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and fully supported the current efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to all the victims of the conflict, 9. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to use his good offices in order to achieve the objectives contained in paragraph 8 above, and invites him to keep under continuous review any further measures that may become necessary to ensure unimpeded delivery of humanitarian supplies; 10. Also requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on his efforts no later than seven days after the adoption of the present resolution; 11. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter. Adopted unanimously at the 3083rd meeting Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, Decides that the prohibitions in paragraph 4 (c) of resolution 757 (1992) concerning the sale or supply to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) of commcxlities or products, other than medical supplies and foodstuffs, and the prohibitions against financial transactions related thereto contained in resolution 757 (1992) shall not apply, with the approval of the Security Council Committee established by resolution 724 (1991) on Yugoslavia under the simplified and accelerated "no objection" procedure, to commcxlities and prcxlucts for essential humanitarian need. Adopted unanimously at the 3086th meeting Decisions In a letter dated 30 June 1992,61 addressed to the President of the Security Council for the attention of the members of the Council, the Secretary-General noted that further to the decision of the Security Council in its resolution 758 (1992) of 8 June 1992, and having completed the necessary consultations, he proposed that Ukraine be added to the list of Member States contributing military personnel to the United Nations Protection Force. Oral reports of the Secretary-General on 26 and 29 June 1992 pursuant to Security Council resolution 758 (1992) Decision At its 3087th meeting, on 29 June 1992, the Council discussed the item entitled "Oral reports of the Secretary- 18