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A/RES/34/89 GA

Israeli nuclear armament : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

34
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97
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10
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38
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Vote Recorded VoteA/34/PV.97 Dec. 11, 1979

— Abstain (38)
✗ No (10)
Absent (7)
✓ Yes (97)
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III. Resolutim;1s adopted oq 'tJie reports. on.he First Committee 65 that, in a spirit of good will and in an ~ndeavour. t? 3. Calls upon Israel to submit all its nuclear facili- harmonize their positions, they may estabhsh the poht!- ties to inspection by the International Atomic Energy cal pre-conditions for the solution of those problems, Agency; and also, in the interests of disarmament, to make max- 4. Strongly condemns any attempt by Israel to man- imum use of all opportunities for co-operation created ufacture, acquire, store or test nuclear weapons or in- by States in other fields of their relations with one traduce them into the Middle East; another; 5. Requests the Security Council to adopt appropri- (d) To consider in a fully responsible manner and in ate measures to ensure the implementation of the rele- a spirit of co-operation all proposals and initiatives vant resolutions concerning Israeli nuclear armament; aimed at promoting the achievement of mutually accept- 6. Requests the Secretary-General, with the assist- able concrete measures of disarmament and helping to ance of qualified experts,"" to prepare a study on Israeli accelerate progress in disarmament negotiations; nuclear armament and to report to the General Assem- IV l. Declares that the provisions of the present Dec- laration are interrelated in their interpretation and im- plementation and that each of them is a component of a joint approach by States in their determination fully to respect and apply all the principles of the Final Docu- menJ of the Tenth Special Session of the General As- sembly and to develop broad international co-operation for achieving the objectives of real disarmament as de- fined by the Assembly at its tenth special session; 2. Declares further that no provision of this Decla- ration may be interpreted as contradicting the purposes and principles of the Charter or superseding the Final Document of the Tenth Special Session and that no provision of the Declaration may interfere with the im- mediate realization of the right of every State to individ- ual or collective self-defence or its legitimate right to defend its territorial integrity, to liberate its occupied territories in accordance with the Charter, or with the right of colonial or displaced peoples to struggle by every possible means for their national freedom, independence and self-determination. 34/89. 97th plenary meeting 11 December 1979 Israeli nuclear armament The General Assembly, Alarmed by the increasing information and evidence regarding Israel's activities aiming at the acquisition and development of nuclear weapons, Recalling its resolution 33/71 A of 14 December 1978 on military and nuclear collaboration with Israel, Recalling its repeated condemnation of the military and nuclear collaboration between Israel and South Africa, Reaffirming its resolutions 3263 (XXIX) of 9 De- cember 1974, 3474 (XXX) of 11 December 1975, 31/71 of 10 December 1976, 32/82 of 12 December 1977 and 33/64 of 14 December 1978 on the establish- ment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of the Middle East, Convinced that the development of nuclear capability by Israel would further aggravate the already dangerous situation in the region and further threaten international peace and security, 1. Appeals to all States to put an end to any co- operation with Israel which may assist it in acquiring and developin$ nuclear weapons and also to dissuade corporations, mstitutions and individuals within their jurisdiction from any co-operation that may result in providing Israel with nuclear weapons; 2. Calls upon all States to take all necessary meas- ures to prevent the transfer to Israel of fissionable ma- terial and nuclear technology which could be used for nuclear arms; bly at its thirty-sixth session; 7. Further requests the Secretary-General to submit a progress report on the work of the group of experts to the General Assembly at its thirty-fifth session; 8. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its thirty-fifth session the item entitled "Israeli nuclear armament". 34/99. 97th plenary meeting 11 December 1979 De"elopment and strengthening of good neigh- bourliness between States The General Assembly, Bearing in mind the determination of the peoples of the United Nations as expressed in the Charter of the United Nations to practise tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbours, Noting that good neighbourliness is also contained in numerous bilateral and multilateral treaties, Recalling its resolutions 1236 (XII) of 14 December 1957 and 1301 (XIII) of 10 December 1958, in which it stressed the importance of constantly promoting good neighbourly relations for the peace and security of all peoples and for the development of co-operation among States, Bearing in mind that, owing to geographic proximity, there are particularly favourable opportunities for co- operation and mutual advantage between neighbouring countries in many fields and that these opportunities should be further promoted and encouraged, in view of their positive influence on international relations as a whole, Considering that the great changes of a political, economic and social nature as well as the scientific and technological progress which have taken place in the world and led to unprecedented interdependence of na- tions have given new dimensions to good neighbourliness and increase the need to ensure its further development and its more effective implementation in the conduct of States in all fields, Convinced that the development and strengthening of good neighbourliness are likely to contribute to the solu- tion of problems between States, particularly between neighbouring ones, and to the enhancing of confidence between them, Deeply concerned at the persistence and emergence of conflicts between States, particularly neighbouring ones, which endanger the peace, security and progress of States, Considering that the generalization of the long prac- tice and certain norms of good neighbourliness is likely 92 Subsequently referred to as the Group of Experts to Pre- pare a Study on Israeli Nuclear Armament.
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