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A/RES/36/27 GA

Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations and its grave consequences for the established international system concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and international peace and security : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

36
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109
Yes
2
No
34
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UN Document A/RES/36/27 ↗

Vote Recorded VoteA/36/PV.56 Nov. 13, 1981

— Abstain (34)
✗ No (2)
Absent (12)
✓ Yes (109)
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
II. Resolutions adopted without reference to a Main Committee 17 12. Requests the Secretary-General to transmit to the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency the records of the thirty-sixth session of the General As- sembly relating to the Agency's activities. 52nd plenary meeting I I November 1981 36/26. Admission of Antigua and Barbuda to mem- bership in the United Nations The General Assembly, Having received the recommendation of the Security Council of 10 November 1981 that Antigua and Barbuda should be admitted to membership in the United Nations, 21 Having considered the application for membership of Antigua and Barbuda, 22 Decides to admit Antigua and Barbuda to membership in the United Nations. 53rd plenary meeting I I November 1981 36/27. Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nu- clear installations and its grave consequences for the established international system con- cerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and inter- national peace and security The General Assembly, Having considered the item entitled ·'Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations and its grave consequences for the established international system concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. the non- proliferation of nuclear weapons and international peace and security" , Expressing its deep alarm over the unprecedented Israeli act of aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations on 7 June 1981, which created a grave threat to international peace and security, Recalling its resolutions 33/71 A of 14 December I 978 concerning military and nuclear collaboration with Israel and 34/89 of 11 December 1979 on Israeli nuclear armament, Further recalling Security Council resolution 487 ( 1981) of 19 June 1981 and noting with concern Israel's refusal to comply with that resolution, Taking note of the resolution adopted on 12 June 1981 by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic En- ergy Agency23 and of resolution GC(XXV)/RES/381 adopted on 26 September 1981 by the General Conference of the Agency, in which the Conference, inter alia, considered that the Israeli act of aggression constituted an attack against the Agency and its safeguards regime and decided to suspend the provision of any assistance to Israel, Fully aware of the fact that Iraq, being a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 24 has subscribed to the International Atomic Energy Agency safe- guards regime, and that the Agency has testified that these safeguards have been satisfactorily applied. Noting with concern that Israel has refused to adhere to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 21 Official Records of the General Assembh. Thirtv-sixth Session. An- nexes, agenda item 20, document A/36/666. · · 22 Ibid., document A/36/642-S/14742. 23 See GC (XXV)/643. 24 Resolution 2373 ( XXII I, annex. and, in spite of repeated calls, including that of the Security Council. to place its nuclear facilities under International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards, Alarmed by the increasing information and evidence re- garding Israel's activities aiming at the acquisition and de- velopment of nuclear weapons, Gravely concerned over the misuse by Israel, in com- mitting its acts of aggression against Arab countries, of aircraft and weapons supplied by the United States of America. Condemning the Israeli threats to repeat such attacks on nuclear installations if and when it deems it necessary, Affirming the inalienable sovereign right of all States to develop technological and nuclear programmes for peaceful purposes, in accordance with the internationally accepted objectives of preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons, I. Strongly condemns Israel for its premeditated and unprecedented act of aggression in violation of the Charter of the United Nations and the norms of international con- duct, which constitutes a new and dangerous escalation in the threat to international peace and security; 2. Issues a solemn warning to Israel to cease its threats and the commission of such armed attacks against nuclear facilities; 3. Reiterates its call to all States to cease forthwith any provision to Israel of arms and related material of all types which enable it to commit acts of aggression against other States; 4. Requests the Security Council to investigate Israel's nuclear activities and the collaboration of other States and parties in those activities; 5. Reiterates its request to the Security Council to in- stitute effective enforcement action to prevent Israel from further endangering international peace and security through its acts of aggression and continued policies of expansion, occupation and annexation; 6. Demands that Israel, in view of its international re- sponsibility for its act of aggression, pay prompt and ade- quate compensation for the material damage and loss of life suffered as a result of that act; 7. Requests the Secretary-General to keep Member States and the Security Council informed of progress to- wards the implementation of the present resolution and to submit a report to the General Assembly at its thirty-seventh session; 8. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its thirty-seventh session the item entitled "Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations and its grave consequences for the established international system concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the non- proliferation of nuclear weapons and international peace and security'·. 56th plenary meeting 13 November 1981 36/34. The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security The General Assembly, Having considered the item entitled "The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security'·. Recalling its resolutions ES-6/2 of 14 January 1980 and 35/37 of 20 November 1980, adopted at the sixth emergency special session and the thirty-fifth session respectively, Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the obligation of all States to refrain
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