S/10699 SC
Draft resolution
| Draft symbol | S/10699 |
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Security Council
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.1646
Speeches following this vote (7)
The President
The Security Council will now proceed to hear statements concerning the, question before it by those whose names are inscribed on my list of speakers. The first speaker is the representative of Cyprus, on whom I now call.
Mr. President, I am grateful for this opportunity to participate in the Council’s deliberations on this item and may I extend to you our sincere congratulations upon your assumption of the presidency of this Council, a function for which you are so highly fitted by your wide experience, objectivity and diplomatic skill.
28. The resumption of the talks in their new form, with the interest shown b…
Mr. President, at the outset, I should like to express my delegation’s sincerecongratulations to you on assuming the Presidency of the Security Council. We consider your distinguished qualities as the sure guarantee for the successful conclusion of today’s meeting, as well as of other debates which may take place in the Council during the course of this month.
41. In respect of peace-keeping per…
The position of the Chinese delegation on the question of Cyprus is as follows.,
87. My delegation is happy to pay a tribute to the Secretary-General for his untiring efforts, which led to the happy conclusion of the arrangements of 10 March and 20 April 1972 on the supervision and storage of the imported arms and to the reactivation of the conversations between the representatives of the two co…
Sir, I should like to congratulate you warmly as the President of the Security
113. For example, the SecretawGeneral reports that the two opposing sides have shown an increasing willingness to co-operate with UNFICYP in efforts to decrease tension in sensitive areas. It is also to be noted that the prompt and determined efforts made by the Special Representative and the Force Commander brought a…
Mr. President, the Soviet delegation would like to associate itself with the congratulations and best wishes which have been extended to you, as the President of the Security Council and the representative of the fraternal Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, whose efforts towards consolidating international peace snd security and developing friendly relations between peoples we value highly…
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The Security Council,
Noting from the report of the Secretary-General of 26 May 1972 (S/10664) that if peace is to be maintained in the island, it is necessary to continue the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus,
Noting also the conditions prevailing in the island,
1. Reaffirms its resolution 186 (1964) of 4 March, 193 (1964) of 18 August, 194 (1964) of 10 December, 201 (1965) of 4 March, 206 (1965) of 25 September, 220 (1966) of 16 June, 222 (1966) of 16 December, 231 (1966) of 17 December, 238 (1967) of 14 June, 244 (1968) of 22 December, 261 (1969) of 10 December, 266 (1969) of 18 March, 274 (1969) of 15 December, 293 (1971) of 10 June, and 305 (1971) of 13 December;
2. Urges the parties concerned to act with the utmost restraint and to continue and accelerate their co-operative efforts to achieve the objectives of the Security Council in a constructive manner;
3. Extends once more the established stationing of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus for a further period ending 15 December 1972, in the expectation that by then sufficient progress will have been made towards a solution.
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