a to find a non-military solution for the existing problems in the south-eastern provinces;
b to protect the civilian population of the regions concerned against any kind of armed violence;
c to expedite and intensify its efforts to promote the economic and social development and reconstruction of the south-eastern provinces;
d to sign and ratify the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and the European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages and apply its provisions to the Kurds;
e to bring to light the fate of the missing persons;
f to adopt policies and take adequate measures to enable Turkish citizens of Kurdish origin to exercise their cultural and political rights;
g to restore the rule of law in the south-east of the country, and in particular to lift emergency rule in the south-eastern provinces, to ensure effective protection of villages, to exercise civilian control over military activity in the region, including the keeping of records and observance of human rights, and to prosecute anyone who violates human rights
h to abolish the village guard system;
i to undertake additional effective measures aimed at the reconstruction and revival of the economy in the south-eastern provinces;
j to take further steps to reconstruct schools and hospitals in the area;
k to implement, in co-operation with international humanitarian organisations, a major programme with a view to encouraging those members of the Kurdish population who so desire to return to their homes;
l to ensure particular protection for returning women, children and elderly people;
m to present reconstruction projects to be financed by the Council of Europe’s Social Development Fund, in the framework of return programmes;
n to adopt measures to integrate those displaced persons of Kurdish origin who wish to settle in other parts of Turkey, and provide them, as well as returnees, with compensation for damaged property;
o to grant access to the region for international humanitarian organisations, and provide them with support from local authorities;
p to continue to facilitate the transfer of supplies for humanitarian purposes to Iraq;
q to lift the geographical limitation to the 1951 United Nation Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 protocol, and in particular abstain from deportation of asylum-seekers without prior consultation with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and abolish the five day limit for making asylum applications;
r to refrain from military incursions into northern Iraq;