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JNTRODUCTION
The Security Council is the United Nations organ whichhas primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security in accordance with the purposesand principleD of the Charter of the United Nations. TheCouncil, which is composed of 15 members, is so orga.nized as to be able to function continuously.
The Index to Proc~edingsof the security Council is anannual bibliographic guide to the documeDtation and proceedings of the Security Council, and of its commissions, committees and ad hoc committees. The present issue coversthe thirty-seventh year (1982) o.f the Security Council and itstwo sub-bodies which met durin6 this year. The Index isprepared by the Dag Hammarskjold Library !lS one of theproducts of the United 'Nations Bibliographic InformationSystem (UNBIS).
ARRANGEMENT OF TH IS INDEX
The Index consist!' of the follOWing parts:
The Introduction !cludes information on the documents of tbe Security (, ~.'uncil and how they may be obtained.
The Security Council, 1982, includes lists of the members of the Security Council and their terms of office, thePresidents of the Council during the year and checklists ofthe meetings of the Council and of any of its subsidiarybodies that met during the year.
The Agenda contains a listing of the matter:; considered by and brought to the attention of the security Council.It includes the subject hsadings under which these items arelisted in the Subject Index.
The Subject Index provides topical access to SecurityCouncil documentation. It contains an alphabetical arrall{;ement of subjects listed in the agenda, and provides for eacha list of documents FJubmitted to the Council, and, whereapplicable, information regarding meetings held and actiontaken by the Council.
The Index to Speeches section gives access to speechesthat were made before the Council. Statements made byrepresentatives are listed in alphabetical order by countryor organization,' subdivided by subject discussed and byname of speaker. with an indication of the meeting at whichthe statement was made; statements made by Presidents ofth~ Council are listed under the heading "Security Council:Presidents"; statements made by individuals representing an organization to which a hearing was granted arelisted under the name of the organization; statements madeby individuals with no affiliation are listed under the lastname of the indiVidual; statements made by officers of theUnited Nations Secretariat are listed under the name of theoffice or department they represent; statements made byofficers of United Nations committees, agencies or otherbodies are listed under the name of the ~ormnittee, agencyor body.
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The Numerical List of Documents contains a listingof documents arranged by symbol and includes informationregarding the republication of mimeographed documents inthe printed Supplements to the Official Records.
The Annex is entitled, "Voting Chart of ResolutionsAdopted by security Council, 1982" and .indicates the votingfor resolutions adopted by the Council. Subjects for whichdraft resolutions failed of adoption are listed in the SubjectIndex under the heading "Security Council: voting: veto".
DOCUMENTATION OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
All documents of the security Council are first issueain mimeographed form. A selected number of them are subsequently printed in the quarterly Supplements to the Official Records, where they are arranged chronologica11j':Some speciat reports are issued individually as numberedspecial ~PIl"ments. Resolutions adopted by the SecurityCouncil,~st issued in mimeographed form, are later collected along with decisions taken, in a separate volume ofthe Official Reco~'ds of the year. After their repuhlicationin the Olficiat Records, the provisional mimeographed documents are no longer available.
Double-symbol documents bearing both Si-and AIsymbols were submitted to both the Security Council and theGeneral Assembly.
All verbatim records of meetings of the Security Council appear first in provisional mimeographed form. Theymay be identified by their symbol, which consists of theseries symbol, s/pv. -, followed by a number corresponding to that of the meeting, e. g., S!PV.2322. Verbatimrecords of meetings are later printed as separate fasciclesin the Official Racords.
HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS
Printed documentation of this year of the SecurityCouncil may be obtained or purchased from authori~ed salesagents by prOViding the following information:
Official Records of the Security Council, Thirty-seventh Year: .
Meeti:r! ••• (Specify meeting number) for verbatim recordsfascic es
~lement for •.• (specify quarter of year or special supp ement no.)
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A/lid. Addendum (Addenda)I· Art. Article(s)f~I, ASEAN Association of South-East AsianI NationsI: . Corr. Corrigendum (corrigenda)
I: , Cttee Committee
GAOR General Assembly Official Records
IIAEA International Atomic Ene~gy Agency
I. ICJ International Court of Justice
/-: ILO International Labour Organisation
~" IMF International Monetary Fund
No. Number
r<OAU Organization of African Unity
~, para., paras. paragraph(s)I;I' OAS Organization of American states
I~ PLO Palestine Liberation OrganizationI~I~ res. resolution(s)/;J iiev. Revision,1!~ SCOR Security Council Official Recordsdj
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Suppl. Supplement
SWAPO South West Africa People's Organization'Y
iJ UN United Nations
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UNooF Ulllted Nations Disengagement ObserverForce
UNFlCYP United Nations Peace-keeping Force inCyprus
I UNiFlL United Nations Interim For!:e in LebanonI
United United Kingdom of Great Britain andI· .I
j,Kingdom Northern Ireland
United States United States of America
l UNRWA UN Relief and Works Agency for Pal-estine Refugees in the Near East
UNTSO UN Truce Supervision Organization
USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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THE SECURITY, COUNCIL, 1982
Members and Terms of Office
Members, Date of election by Term of Office1982 the Generat Assembly (TJan - 31 Dee)
China Permanent member underArt. 23 of the Charl:er
France Permanent member underArt. 23 of the Charter
Guyana 15 Oct 1981 1982 - 1983Ireland 200ct 1980 1981 - 1982Japan 20 Oct 1980 1981 - 1982Jordan 15 Oct 1981 1982 - 1983Panama 13 Nov 1980 1981 - 1982Poland 150ct 1981 1982 - 1983~ain 200ct 1980 1981 - 1982Togo 15 Oct 1981 1982 - 1983Uganda 200ct 1980 1981 - 1982USSR Permanent member under
Art. 23 of the CharterUnited King- Permanent member under
dom Art. 23 of the CharterUnited states Permanent member under
Art. 23 of the CharterZaire 15 Oct 1981 1982 - 1983
A list of representative~ and advisers for 1982 is contained in the issues o~ Permanent Missions to the UnitedNations (ST/SG/SER.A/250 and 251).
Rule~ of Procedure
Provisiol121 Rules of Procedure of the security Council(S/96/Rev. 6; Sales No. E. 74. I. 5) were in effect during 1982.
Resolutions and Decisions
Resolutions adopted and decisions taken by the Councildu~ing the year 1982 are collected in a separate volume of-the Official Records of the security Council, Thirty-seventhYear (S/INF!38) (to be issued).
Resolutions, initially issued separately in mimeographedform under symbols S/RES/500-528 (1982), are listed in theSubject Index under the heading: "Security Council: resolutions"
PresidentsIn accoreZance with rule 18 of the Provisional Rules of
Procedure of the security CO\1licil, the presiden1:Y of thecouncil 18 held In iurn by Member states in tbe EngUshalphabetical order of their names. Each President holdsoffice for one calendar month.
During 1982 the presidency was held as follows:
Month President Meetings
January ussn (Troyanovsky, O. A.) 2322 - 2330February United Kingdom (Parsons, A.) 2331, 2332March United states (Kirkpatrick,
J. J.) 2333 - 2343April Zaire (Kamanda wa Kamanda) 2344 - 2358May China (Ling, Q.) 2359 - 2370June France (de la Barre de
Nanteuil, L.) 2371 - 2381July Guyana (Sinclair, N, G. ) 2382 - 2385August Ireland (Dorr, N.) 2386 - 2393september Japan (Nisibori, M.) 2394-2398
.October Jordan (Nuseibeh, H.) 2399, 2400Nov~mber Panama (Ol;ores Typaldos,
C. ) 2401 - 2403December Poland (Natorf, W.) 2404 - 2410
Checklist of Meetings(Symbol: S/PV.-)
Meeting Date, 1982 Meeting Date, 1982 Meeting Date, 1982 Meeting Date, 1982
2322 6 Jan 2339 29 Mar 2356 19 Apr 2373 4 Jun232:?- 7 Jan 2340 30 Mar 2357 20 Apr 2374 5 Jun2324 8 Jan 2341 30 Mar 2358 30 Apr 2375 6 Jun2325 11 Jan 2342 31 Mar 2359 20 May 2376 8 Jun2326 12 Jan 2343 31 Mar 2360 21 May 2377 8 Jun2327 13 Jan 2344 1 Apr 2361 21 May 2378 15 Jun2328 14 Jan 2345 1 Apr 2362 22 May 2379 18 Jun2329 20 Jan 2346 2 Apr 2363 23 May 2380 19 Jun2330 28 Jan 2347 2 Apr 2364 24 May 2381 26 Jun2331 23 Feb 2348 2 Apr 2365 24 May 2382 4 Jul2332 25 Feb 2349 2 Apr 2366 25 May 2303 12 Jul2333 18 Mar 2350 3 Apr 2367 25 May 2384 29 Jul2334 24 Mar 2351 9 Apr 2368 26 May 2385 29 Jul2335 25 Mar 2352 13 Apr 2369 26 May 2386 1 Aug2336 25 Mar 2353 14 Apr 2370 28 May 2387 3 A~g
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2390 6 Aug 2400 18 Qct2391 6 Aug 2401 (private) 6 Nov2392 12 Aug 2402 24 Nov2393 17 Aug 2403 29 Nov2394 16 sep 2404 7 Dec2395 17 Sep 2405 14 Dec2396 18 Sep 2406 14 Dec2397 20 Sep 2407 15 Dec2398 23 Sep 2408 16 Dec2399 4 Qct 2409 16 Dec
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Ad Hoc Committee and Commission
NOTE: The Commission and Ad Hoc Committee listed belowwere the only subsidiary bodies of the Council which met in1982.
Date, 1982
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SECURITY COUNCIL AD HOC COMMITTEE ESTABLISHEDUNDER RESOLUTION 507 (1982) CONCERNING THE
SPECIAL FUND FOR THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES(Symbol: S/AC. 24/SR.-)
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Established at the 2370th meeting, 28 May 1982.Terms of reference: resolution 507 (1982) of 28 May 1982.
Chairmen: Mr. de la Barre de Nanteuil and Mr. Lennuyeux-Comnene (France).
Meetings: The follOWing meetings were held in closed session:
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMISSION OF INQUIRYESTABLISHED UNDER RESOLUTION 496 (1981) CON
CERNING THE SITUATION OF SEYCHELLES(Symbol: S/AC.23/SR.-)
Established at the 2314th meeting, 15 Dec 1981.Terms of reference: resolution 496 (1981) of 15 Dee 1981.Chairman: Mr. C. Ozores Typaldos (Panama).Meetings: all meetings were held in closed session.
Meeting Date, 1982 Meeting
1 (no summary record issued) 52 12 Jan 63 18 Jan 74 20 Jan
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The Council's practice is to adopt at each meeting, onthe basis of a provisional agenda circulated in advance, theagenda for that particular meeting. At subsequent meetingsan item may appear in its original form or with the additionof such sub-items as the Council may decide to include. Anitem once includ\~d in the agenda thereafter remains on thelist of matters of which the Council is seized, until theCouncil agrees to its removal.
The agenda as adopted for each meetin~ in 1982 willbe found in thE' Official Records of the security Council,Thirty-sevent.!t Year, S!PV. 2322-2410. A chronological list
of matters considered by, or brought to the attention of, theCouncil during 1982 appears below. A list of weekly summary statements of matters of whi"::-' the Security Councilis seized and on the stage reached in their consideration,submitted by the Secretary-General under rule 11 of theProvisional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council,appears in the Subject Index under the heading "SecurityCouncil: agenda: summary statements".
The words which follow the title of each item and introduced by the word "see" indicate the subject heading underwhich the related documentation is listed in the SUbject Index.
Chrtonological list of matters considered by the Security Council during 1982
1. The situation in the occupied Arab territories
See TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
2. The situation in the Middle East
See MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
3. Election of members of the International Court ofJustice
See INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE:judges: election
4. The situation in Central America
See CENTRAL AMERICA: peace and security
5. Disputes between Argentina and the United Kingdomover Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
See FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUA-- TION
6. The question of South Africa
See SOUTH AFRICA: apartheid
7. The situation in Chad
See CHAD SITUATION
8. Complaint by Seychelles
See SEYCHELLES SITUATION
9. The situation in Cyprus
See CYPRUS QUESTION
10. Relations between Iran and Iraq
See mAN and mAQ
11. Complaint by Lesotho against South Africa
See LESOTHO and SOUTH AFRICA
12. Inclusion of Arabic among the official and workinglanguages of the Security Council
See SECURITY COUNCIL: languages, official:- inclusion of Arabic
Other matters brought to the attention of the Security Council during 1982
NOTE: These items were not discussed by the Council, but the documentationhas been indexed.
1. Complaint by Iraq
See IRAQ and ISRAEL
2. Relations between Thailand and Viet Nam
See THAILAND and VIET NAM
3. Complaint by Democratic Kampuchea
See KAMPUCHEA SITUATION
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4. Relations between CMna and Viet Nam
See CHINA and VIET NAM
5. The situation in Namibia
See NAMIBIA QUESTION
6. Question of Palestine
See PALESTINE QUERTION
7. Relations between Libyan Arab Jamahiriya andUnited States of America
See LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA and UNITEDSTATES
AGENDA
12. The Korean question
See KOREAN QUESTION
13. RelatiQns between Guyana and Venezuela
see GUYANA and VENEZUELA
8. Implementation of the Declaration on the Strengthen- 14. Question of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islandsing of International Security (includes report pursuant to Security Council
See IN'rERNATIONAL SECURITY: strengthening: resolution 70 (1949) of 7 Mar 1949)Declaration, 1970: implementation See PACIFIC ISLANDS UNDER UNITED STATES
The situation in AfghanistanADMINISTRATIO~:self-government or
9. independenceSee AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
Relations between Costa Rica and Nicaragua15.
Relations between Nicaragua and United states ofSee COSTA RICA and NICARAGUA
10.America 16. Relations between Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Malta
see NICARAGUA and UNITED STATES See LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA l:1;td MALTA
11. Complaint by Angola against South Airica 17. Relations between Honduras and Nicaragua
See ANGOLA and SOUTH AFRICA see HONDURAS and NICARAGUA
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Subject Inde.x
ABDEL MEGUID, AHMED ESMAT (Egypt)-- biography S/14887 (A/36/863)
AFGHANISTAN and PAKISTAN
see Afghanistan situation
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
DocumentsS/14863 (A/37/84) (& Corr. 1, Russian only) Af
ghanistan. Letter, 8 Feb, rejecting allegations by Pakistan in S/14820 of 29 Dec 1981and reiterating that Afghanistan is preparedfor negotiations with Pakistan
S/14903 (A/37/115) Pakistan. Letter, 11 Mar,concerning a series of violations of Pakistanairspace and territory from the Afghanistanside, 20 Dec 1981 - 23 Feb 1982
S/14945 (A/37/164) Pakistan. Letter, 31 Mar,concerning violations of Pakistan airspaceand territory from the Afghanistan side on15 Mar
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun,transmitting Final Communiqu~and otherdocuments of the Ministerial Meeting of theCo-ordinating Bur-eau of the Non-AlignedCountries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun
S/15339 (A/37/370) Paldstan. Letter, 2 Aug,concerning violations of Pakistan airspaceand territory from the Afghanistan side between Apr and Jun
S/15389 (A/37/431) Pakistan. Letter, 3 Sep,commenting on letter in S/14863, and statingthat Pakistan has followed a policy of noninterference and non-intervention in the affairs of its neil5hbours
S/15429 (A/37/482) secretary-General. Reportin pursuance of General Assembly resolution36/34 of 18 Nov 1981 reaffirming the principles involved and the action required withregard to the situation relating to Afghanistan
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Oct,transmitting Final Communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the37th sessio'tl of the General Assembly
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. L~tter, 21 Oct,transmitting reports and resolufi.ons onpolitical affairs and information, economicaffairs, cultural and social affairs, andfinal declaration, adopted by the 13th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey,22-26 Aug 1982
S/15472 (A/37/586) Fiji. Letter, 25 oct, transmitting Final Communique of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting, Suva, 14-18 Oct
S/15497 (A/37/63~J Afghanistan. Letter. 12 Nov,transmitting text of Declaration adopted atthe end of the International Conference onSocial and Economic Development and theDangers of War, Kabul, 1982
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15498 (A/37/639) Afghanistan. Letter, 19 Nov,
transmitting text of call to the peoples of theworld issued by participants to the International Conference on Social and EconomicDevelopment and the Dangers of War, Kabul,1982
AFRICA__ nuclear-weapon-free zone: OAU Declaration, 1964: im-
plementation
DocumentsS/14931 Secretary -General. ~ote transmitting
General Assembly resolution 36/86
ANGOLA and SOU'l'H AFRICA
See also Namibia questionSouth Africa: apartheid
DocumentsS/14925 Angola. Letter, 24 Mar, concerning
acts of aggression by armed forces of theracist South African regime against the people, sovereignty and territorial integrity ofAngola
S/14937 South Africa. Letter, 31 Mar, referringto S/149?5. and stating that South ,Mricanand South West African/Namibian securityforces will take necessary steps to protectthe people of the Territory against attacks bySWAPO terrorists operating from bases inAngola
S/15295 (& Corr. 1, English & Spanish only) Angola. Letter, 15 Jul, protesting againstcontinued military occupation of parts ofAngola by racist South African troqls andbrutal acts against Angola civilians
S,'15303 South Africa. Letter, 20 Jul, rejectingallegations in S/15295 and concerning acts ofatrocity committed by SWAPO terroristsagainst the people of South West Africa/Namibia
S/15321 Angola. Letter, 29 Jul, concerning continuing acts of aggression by the troops of theracist r~gime of South Africa and threat bythe racist regime's terrorist activities insouthern Africa, in particular in Namibia andAngola
S/15338 South Africa. Letter, 3 Aug, rejectingallegations in S/15321 and stating that SouthAfrican and South West African!Namibianactions are not directed against Angola butagainst SWAPO
APARTHEID
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S/15331 Honduras. Letter, 30 Jul, concerningproposal for peace in Central Americapresented to the Permanent Council of OASby Honduras in Mar, and reaffirming thatHonduras continues to comply with the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of other countries
S/15344 Honduras. Letter, 4 Aug, transmittingmessage from Dr. E. Paz Barnica, Ministerfor Foreign Affairs, concerning attacksagainst Honduras by military forces of Nicaragua' and reaffirming the basic principlesof the peace proposal for Central Americain S/14919
S/15365 Nicaragua. Letter, 16 Aug, referringto S/15331, and concerning the difficultsituation faced by the Central American region
S/15484 Nicaragua. Letter, 5 Nov, transmittingnote from Mr. M. D. Brockmann, Ministerfor Foreign Affairs, concerning the gravesituation in Central America and transmitting articles from the New York Timesentitled "United states haCking raids againstNicaragua" and from the Washington Postentitled "Uni..ed states prer."les Honduranwar game"
CENTRAL AMERICA (continued)-- peace and security (continued)
Documents (continued)S/14913 Nicaragua. Letter, 19 Mar. transmit
ting note from Mr. D. O. Saavedra. Coordinator of the Government Junta of National Reconstruction, requesting meeting ofthe Security Council to consider the situa~ion in Nicaragva and Central America withthe increasing danger of mIlitary intervention by the United States
S;14919 Honduras. Letter, 23 Mar, transmitting statement by Dr. E. Paz Barnica, Minister for Foreign Affairs, before the Permanent Council of OAS on 23 Mar
S/14927 El Salvador. Letter, 25 Mar, commenting on letter in S/14913 and confirmingthat El salvador is ready to co-operate infostering an atmosphere of trust among thefraternal countries of the region
S/1493a Nicaragua. Letter, 30 Mar, commenting on letter in S/14927. and stating thatactions of the Security Council, in accordance with the Charters of the UN and OAS,take precedence over any regional arrangement or agreement
S/14941 Panama. Draft resolution appealing toall member States to refrain from direct,indirect, overt or covert use of forceagainst any country of Central America andthe Caribbean
S/15319 Nicaragua. Letter, 28 Jul, concerninga series of incidents provoked directly andindirectly by the United states which threatenthe sovereignty of Nicaragua and may leadto a Widespread com1agration in CentralAmerica
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CENTRAL AMERICA- - peace and security
See also Costa Rica and NicaraguaHonduras and NicaraguaNicaragua and United states
Documents8/14891 Nicaragua. Letter, 24 Feb, transmit
ting peace proposal for the Central Americanarea by the Government of Nicaragua as afurther effort to arrive at a dignified andhonourable understanding with the UnitedStates Government concerning peac€ andstability in Central America
BOTSWANA-- economic assistance
DocumentsS/15311 (A/37/132) Secretary-Gene'ral. Report
on assistance to Botswana (transmits reportof the mission to Botswana, 24-30 Jun 1982)
BOISSIER-PALUN, LEON-LOUIS (Benin)-- biography S/14887 (A/36/863)
ARABIC LANGUAGE- - inclusion in Security Council
See Security Council: languages, official: inclusion of- Arabic
ARUSHA DECLARATION AND PROGRAMME OF ACTIONON NAMIBIA
-- text S/15089 (A/37/230)
See Namibia question for discussion
ARGENTINA and UNITED KINGDOM
See Falkland Islands (Malvinas): status
ARMENIANS IN TURKEY
DocumentsS/15437 (A/37/498) Turkey. Letter, 22 Sep,
transmitting description of the terroristincident at Ankara Airport on ~ Aug perpetrated by two Armenian terrorists, andstatements made by the Head of state andby the Prime Minister of Turkey
BEDJAOUI, MOHAMMED (Algeria)-- biography S/14887 (A/36/863)
ARAB SUMMIT CONFERENCE (12th. Fez, Morocco)- - documents
DocumentsS/1551o (A/37/696) Morocco. Letter, 3 Dec.
transmitting text of declaration adopted bythe 12th Arab Summit Conference on 9 Sep1982
ARAB TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
See Middle East situation- Palestine q1.l.estion
Territories occupied by Israel
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CENTRAL AMERICA (continued)-- peace and security (continued)
Participation by Non-Council member: Representatives of the following States were invited at themeetings indicated to participate. without vote,in the consideration of this question:
Argentina, Angola. Cuba, Honduras, Mexico andNicaragua at the 2335th meeting
Viet Nam at the 2337th meetingGrenada, India. Iran. Lao People's Democratic
Republic. Mozambique, Nigeria. Seychellesand Yugoslavia at the 2339th meeting
Benin, El Salvador, German Democratic Republic,Madagascar, Sri Lanka, United Republic ofTam~ania and Zambia at the 2341st meeting
Chile. Colombia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mauritius, Syrian Arab Republic and Zimbabweat the 2342nd meeting
Algeria, Congo and Costa Rica at the 2343rd meeting
Iraq at the 2347th meeting
Discussion in security Council: l'.ofee:ings S/PV. 23352337, 2339,2341-1r343,2347
Draft resolution in S/14941, appealing to allmember States to refrain from direct, indirect. overt or covert use of force againstany country of Central America and theCaribiJean, failed of adoption (12-1-2) at the2347th meeting due to the negative vote ofa permanent member (United States)
CHAD SITUATION
Documents5/15011 Kenya: President. Letter, 2 Dec 1981,
as OAU Current Chairman, requesting theSecurity Council to assist the OAU financially, materially and technically in the deployment, maintenance and operation of a PanAfrican Peace-keeping Force for the maintenance of peace and security in Chad
5/15012 Kenya. Letter, 31 Mar, transmittingletter, 18 Mar, from the President of theRepublic of Chad, supporting the stepstaken by the President of Kenya solicitingsecurity Council assistance for the panAfrican Peace-keeping Force in Chad
S/15013 Draft resolution requesting the Secretary-General to establish a fund for asaistance to the Peace -keeping Force of OAU inChad
Discussion in Security Council: Meeting S/PV. 2358Draft resolution in S/15013, requesting the Sec
retary-General to establish a fund for assistance to the Peace -keeping Force of OAUin Chad, adopted by consensus as resolution 504 (1982)
CHINA and VIET NAM
See also Kampuchea situation
DocumentsS/14839 (A/37/67) Viet Nam. Letter, 14 Jan,
transmitting statement by the spokesmanfor the Foreign Ministry on Viet Nam'sproposal for cessation of hostile armed
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ClUNA and VIET NAM (continued)Documents (continued)
S/14839 (A/37/67) (continued)actions and firing along the Sino-Vietnameseborder on the occasion of the Lunar NewYear
S/14847 (A/37/77) China. Letter, 22 Jan, transmitting memorandum by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs stating that tension in theareas along the Sino-Vietnamese border isthe result of the hostile anti-China policiesand regional hegemonism pursued by Vietnamese authorities
S/14861 (A/37/83) Viet Nam. Letter, 4 Feb,transmitting wlUte paper entitled "TheHoang Sa and Truong Sa Archipelagoes,Vietnamese Territories", published by theMinistry of Foreign Affairs
S/14865 (A/37/85) Viet Nam. Letter, 10 Feb,transmitting note by the Ministry of Fore~gn
Affairs to the Ministry of Foreign Affairsof China proposing that the two sides end allhostile armed activities in the border areaand that the 3rd round of the VietnameseChinese talks be conducted within the 1sthalf of 1982
S/14874 (A/37/90) China. Letter, 15 Feb,transmitting note by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs to the Embassy of Viet Nam inChina concerning a series of Vietnamesearmed provocations and incursions intoChinese border areas, 21 Dec 1981 - 29 Jan1982
S/14877 (A/37/93) Lao People's DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 19 Feb, transmittingcommuniqu~of the 5th Conference of theForeign Ministers of Lao People's Democratic Republic, People's Republic of Kampuchea and Viet Nam, Vientiane, 16 and17 Feb
S/14898 (A/37/110) China. Letter. 8 Mar,transmitting note of the Ministry of ForeignAffairs to the Embassy of Viet Nam inChina concerning attack on Chinese fishingboats by Vietnamese naval vessels on 3 Mar
8/14907 (A/37/117) Lao People's DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 15 Mar, tranEl>mittingtelegram from Mr. Yit Kim Seng, Chair-man, Cttee for Defence of Peace in Kampuchea, supporting efforts to promotenormalization of Chinese-Vietna~nese relations
S/14911 (A/37/120) Viet Nam. Letter, 17 Mar,transmitting note from the Foreign Ministry to the Embassy of China in Hanoi concerning intrusion of Chinese armed boatsinto Vietnamese territorial waters, and areport by Viet Nam News Agency containingconfessions of the captain of a Chinese boat
S/15133 (A/37/258) Viet Nam. Letter, 27 May,transmitting note by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ofChina protesting against provocative Chineseacts in the Viet Nam-China border are'as
S/15264 (A/37/318) China. Letter, 27 Jun,transmitting note from the Ministry ofForeign Affairs to the Embassy of VietNam in China concerning assault on and
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CHINA and VIET NAM (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15264 (A/37/318) (continued)
seizure of a Chinese fishing vessel byarmed Vietlamese vessels on 16 Jun
S/15375 (A/37/410) Viet Nam. Letter, 26 Aug,transmitting statement by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs on the consistent policy ofViet Nam in relations between Viet Nam andChina
S/15381 (A/37/417) China. Letter, 30 Aug,transmitting note from the Ministry ofForeign Affairs concerning repeated armedprovocations against and intrusions intoChina's border areas by Vietnamese troopssince the beginning of 1982
S/15390 (A/37/440) China. Letter, 13 Sep.transmitting note from the Ministry ofForeign Affairs to the Embassy of Viet Namin China concerning violations of China'sair space by Vietnamese aircraft on 10 Sep
S/15425 (A/37/475) Viet Nam. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting statement by Viet Nam NewsAgency refuting alleged intrusion of Vietnamese aircraft into Chinese airspace
S/15441 (A/37/507) Viet Nam. Letter, 29 Sep,transmitting statement by Viet Nam NewsAgency protesting against the signing ofcontracts between Chinese authorities andforeign oil companies for exploration of oiland gas in the eastern part of the Bac Bo(Tonkin) Gulf
S/15457 (A/37/546) China. Letter, 140ct,transmUting note from the Ministry ofForeign Affairs to the Embassy of Viet Namin China lodging protest with Vietnameseauthorities against their repeated armedprovocations against and intrusions intoChina's border areas, 27 Aug - 7 Oct
8/15505 (A/37/682) China. Letter, 29 Nov,transmitting statement by the spokesman ofthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerningSino-Vietnamese Boundary-DelimitationConvention signed between China and Francein 1887
COSTA RICA and NICARAGUA
see also Honduras and Nicaragua
DocumentsS/15113 Nicaragua. Letter, 24 May, transmit
ting communique from the Ministry ofForeign Affairs concerning re90rts originating in Costa Rica and attributed to Government sources in that country, to the effectthat troops of the sandinista People's Armyof Nicaragua had infiltrated Costa Rican territory, and stating that these reports arecompletely untrue
CYPRUS QUESTIONsee also United Nations Peace-keeping Force in CyprusReports
S;15149 (& Corr.1, English only) & Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report on the UN operation in Cyprus, 1 Dec 1981 - 31 May 1982(contains map: Deployment of UNFICYP,May 1982)
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued)
Reports (continued)S/15502 & Corr. 1, Add. 1 Secretary-General.
Report on the UN operation in Cyprus,1 Jun - 30 Nov 1982 (contains map: Deployment of UNFICYP, Nov 1982)
Other documentsS/14834 Secretary-General. Letter, 29 Dec
1981, appealing for voluntary contributionsfor the financing of UNFICYP (containsstatement of financial position ·and table ofpledges and payments, Mar 1964 - Jun 1981)
S/14835 (A/36/856) Cyprus. Letter, 13 Jan,concerning violations of the airspace ofCyprus by jet-fighters of the Turkish AirForce on 12 Jan
S/14845 (A/36/857) Turkey. Letter, 22 Jan,transmitting letter from 'Mr. N. Atalay,representative of the Turkish FederatedState of Kibris, rejecting allegations inS/14835
S/14864 (A/36/858) Cyprus. Letter, 8 Feb,concerning aggressive act on 3 Feb byTurkish military forces directed against thesafety of international aviation
S/14870 (A/36/859) Turkey. Letter, 11 Feb,transmitting letter from Mr. N. Atalay,representative of the Turkish FederatedState of Kibris, replying to letter in S/14864
S/14918 (A/36/869) Cyprus. Letter, 19 Mar,concerning violations of the airspace ofCyprus by iet-fighter planes of the TurkishAir Force on 15 Mar
S/14935 (A/36/871) Turkey. Letter, 29 Mar,transmitting letter from Mr. N. Atalay,referring to S/14918, and stating that themilitary exercises which took place in theTerritory of the Turkish Federated State ofKibris \lere routine exercises of the TurkishPeace Force, and that notification wasprovided to UNFICYP authorities in Cyprus
S/15067 (A/36/873) Turkey. Letter, 10 May,transmitting letter from Mr. R. R. Denkta~
concerning the continuation of the inhumaneconomic blockade imposed on the Turkishcommunity of Cyprus by the Greek-Cypriotadministration, and relating specifically toinjudicious deci'sions of the district court ofLarnaca
8/15086 (A/36/874) Turkey. Letter, 14 May,transmitting letter from Mr. K. Atakol,Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defenceof the Turkish Federated State of K!bris,concerning legal and constitutional gapscreated by the Greek-Cypriot administration's accession to the Convention on thePrevention and Punishment of the Crime ofGenocide
S/15095 (A/36/875) Cyprus. Letter, 18 May,transmitting statement by the Minister forForeign Affairs concerning the forthcomingvisit of the Prime Minister of Turkey to theoccupied part of Cyprus
S/15130 (A/36/876) Cyprus. Letter, 26 May,replying to letter from Mr. R. R. Denkta~
in S/15067 and stating that the lack of prog-
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15130 (A/36/876) (continued)
ress in the intercommunal talks is due tothe presence of the Turkish troops in Cyprusand the intrasigent positions of Turkey
S/15175 (A/36/877) Turkey. Letter, 4 Jun,transmitting letter from Mr. R. R. Denkta;;,President of the Turkish Federated State ofKibris, referring to S/15095 and statingthat Turkey is the motherland of the TurkishCypriots and one of the guarantor Powersof the independence of Cyprus
S/15191 (A/36/878) Turkey. Letter, 9 Jun,transmitting letter from Dr. K. Atakol,Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defenceof 'the Turkish Federated State of Kibris,concerning representation of Cyprus at the2nd special session of the General Assemblydevoted to disarmament
S/15193 (A/36/879) Turkey. Letter, 9 Jun,transmitting letter from Mr. R. R. Denkta~,
President of the Turkish Federated state ofKibris, concerning economic embargo imposed on the Turkish people of CypruB, andthe arrest and prosecution by Greek-Cypriotauthorities of a Danish boat captain forhaving called at Famagusta port
S/15216 Draft resolution calling for an extensionof UNFICYP to 15 Dec
S/15227 (A/36/881) Turkey. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting letter from Dr. K. Atakol,l\.finister for Foreign Affairs and Defence ofthe Turkish Federated state of Kibris, commenting on the statement of Greek-CypriotPresident Kyprianou on the demilitarizationof Cyprus while addressing the GeneralAssembly on disarmament on 11 Jun
S/15242 (A/36/882) Turkey. Letter, 17 Jun,transmitting letter from Mr. R. R. Denktal',President of the Turkish Federated State ofKibris, concerning arrest and imprisonment of Mr. M. M. Fahe, a Syrian national,for sailing his ship into the port of Famagusta in North Cyprus and determination of theGreek-Cypriot side to reinforce the embargoon the Turkish-Cypriot side
S/15250 (A/36/883) Cyprus. Letter, 23 Jun,referring to letter in S/15086, and statingthat the territory which the so-called "Turkish Federated state of Cyprus" occupies isan integral part of Cyprus, and that the allegation of "oppression and extermination"of the Turkish-Cypriot community by Cyprusis political propaganda by Turkey
S/15256 (A/36/884) Cyprus. Letter, 24 Jun, referring to S/15193, and stating that Cyprushas J'!ever imposed an "economic embargo"on the Turkish-Cypriot community and thatthe acu~e socio-economic problems will endonly with the total Withdrawal of Turkish occupation forces
S/15275 Secretary-General. Letter, 29 Jun,appealing for voluntary contributions for thefinancing of UNFICYP (contains statement offinancial position and table of pledges andpayments, Mar 1964 - Jun 1982)
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CYPRUS QUl:STION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun,
transmitting final communiqu~ and otherdocuments of the Ministerial Meeting of theCo-ordinating Bureau of the Non-AlignedCountries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun
S/15283 (A/36/885) Cyprus. Letter, 10 ~Tul,referring to letters in S/15191 and S/15227,and concerning the legality and representative capacity of the delegation of Cyprus tothe sessions of the General Assembly
S/15360 (A/36/886) Cyprus. Letter, 10 Aug,concerning further threats of unilateral actions directed against Cyprus by Turkey
S/15363 (A/36/B87) (& Corr. 1, Spanish only) Cyprus. Letter, 13 Aug, concerning violationsof the airspace of Cyprus by jet fighterplanes of the Turkish Air Force on 11 Aug
S/15415 (A/37/467) Turkey. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting letter from Mr. R. R. Denkta~,
President of the Turkish Federated state ofKibris, concerning representation of Cyprusin the General Assembly
S/15426 (A/37/478) Turkey. Letter, 22 Sep,transmitting letter from Mr. N. Atalay,representative of the Turkish Federatedstate of Kibris, replying to letter in S/15360
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 210ct,transmitting reports and resolutions onpolitical affairs and information, economicaffairs, cultural and social affairs and finaldeclaration, adopted by the 13th IslamicConference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey22-26 Aug 1982
S/15485 (A/37/606) Cyprus. Letter, 4 Nov,denouncing statement by Mr. Denktal', theTurkish Cypriot leader, to Hurriyet, aTurkish daily, and article in Halkin Sesi, aTurkish Cypriot newspaper, both on 22 Oct
S/15494 (A/37/634) Cyprus. Letter, 18 Nov,concerning the decision of Ankara to replacethe Cyprus pound with the Turkish lira inthe occupied areas of Cyprus, and requestingthe Secretary-General to exert all influenceupon Turkey to abandon its policy againstthe independence and t~rritorial inte~ritv
of CyprusS/15499 (A/37/642) Cyprus. Letter, 23 Nov,
concerning violations of airspace and territorial waters of Cyprus by Turkish military aircraft and warships of the occupation forces in Cyprus on 19 Nov
8/15500 (A/37/643) Turkey. Letter, 23 Nov,transmitting letter from Mr. N. Atalay,representative of the Turkish Federatedstate of Kibris, concerning Greek Cypriotattempts to distort the efforts of the TurkishFederated state of Kibris to establish aninstitution performing limited functions ofa central bank to promote the developmentand the stabi:ization of its economy
S/15509 (A/37/694) Turkey. Letter, 1 Dec,transmitting letter from Mr. N. Atalayreplying to letter in S/15499, and concerning n:ilitary exercises that took place on19 Nov in the Turkish Federated state ofKibris
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CYPRUS QUESTION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15523 Draft resolution calling for an extension
of UNFICYP to 15 Jun 1983S/15528 (A/37/777) Cyprus. Letter. 15 Dec.
concerning violation of the 12- mile territorial sea of Cyprus by Turkish warshipson 3 Dec
S/15533 (A/37/787) Turkey. Letter, 16 Dec.transmitting letter from Mr. N. Atalay,representative of the Turkish Federatedstate of Kibris, referring to S/15485, andstating that Greek-Cypriots cannot expectthe Turkish-Cypriots to abandon the protection of Turkey and to ignore the roleGreece has been playing in Cyprus since1963
S/15544 (A/37/791) Cyprus. Letter. 29 Dec,concerning issuance of "definitive possession certificates" accompanied by massiveimplantation into the Republic of settlersfrom the mainland of Turkey, and the decision to establish a central bank and tointroduce the Turkish lira in the occupiedareas
Participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the following states and individualswere invited at the meetings indicated to participate' without vote, in the consideration ofthis question:
Cyprus, Greece and Turkey at the 2378th meetingMr. N. Atalayat the 2378th meetingCyprus, Greece and Turkey at the 2405th meetingMr. N. Atalay at the 2405th meeting
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 23782405 '
Draft resolution in S/15216, calling for an extension of UNFICYP to 15 Dec and requestingthe Secretary-General to continue his mission of good offices, adopted unanimously atthe 2378th meeting as resolution 510 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15523, calling for an extension of UNFICYP to 15 Jun 1983 and requesting the Secretary-General to continue hismission of good offices, adopted unanimouslyat the 2405th meeting as resolution 526 (1982)
DISARMAMENT- - general and complete
Doc'umentsS/14933 Secretary-General. Note transmitting
General Assembly resolution 36/97S/15497 (A/37/635) Afghanistan. Letter, 12 Nov.
transmitting text of Declaration adopted atthe end of the International Conference onSocio-Economic Development and the Dangers of War, Kabul, 1982
FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION
Reports8/15151 Secretary-General. Interim report
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MAININAS) SITUATION (continued)
other documents5/14940 Argentina. Letter. 1 Apr, concerning
the situation of grave tension existing between Argentina and the United Kingdomresulting from disregard for the sovereigntyof Argentina over the Malvinas. SouthGeorgia and South Sandwich Islands
S.'14942 United Kingdom. Letter. 1 Apr. requesting a meeting of the Security Council toconsider the attempted invasion of the Falkland Islands by Argentina
S/14944 Security Council: President. statementon behalf of the Council members concerning the tension in the region of the FalklandIslands (Malvinas) and calling on Argentinaand the United Kingdom to exercise theutmost restraint
S/14946 United Kingdom. Letter, 2 Apr. concerning the invasion of the Falkland Islands(Malvinas) by Argentine armed forces
S/14947/Rev.1 United Kingom. Revised draftresolution demanding an immediate withdrawal of all Argentine forces from theFalkland Islands (Malvinas), and calling onthe Governments of Argentina and the UnitedKingdom to seek a diplomatic solution totheir differences
S/14949 Belgium. Letter, 3 Apr. transmittingjoint statement by the ten states members ofthe European Community appealing to Argentina to withdraw its forces from the FalklandIslands (Malvinas) immediately
S/14950 Panama. Draft resolution calling uponthe United Kingdom to cease its hostile conduct, refrain from any threat or use of forceand to co -operate with Argentina in thedecolonization of the islands (not pressedto a vote at the 2350th meeting)
S/14956 Dominica. Telegram, 5 Apr, deploringArgentina's acts of aggression against theinhabitants of the Falkland Islands
S/14961 Argentina. Letter, 9 Apr. transmittingcommunication from the British Government on Falkland Islands (Malvinas) andreply by the Argentine Government
S/14963 United Kingdom. Letter, 9 Apr, concerning reinforcement of Argentine armedforces in the Falkland Islands follOWing theinvasion on 2 Apr and the notice promulgatedby the United Kingdom
S/14964 U~ted Kingdom. Letter, 11 Apr, referring to S/14961 and Security Councilresolution 502 (1982), and stating that it isArgentina which bears responsibility for thebreach of the peace in the region
S/14966 Peru. Letter, 12 Apr, transmittingtext of a telegram from the Minister forForeign Affairs of Peru to the Minister forForeign Affairs of Argentina, the Secretaryof State for Foreign Affairs of the UnitedKingdom and the Secretary of state of theUnited states proposing the establishment ofa 72-hour truce between the United Kingdomand Argentina pending the exercise of goodoffices being provided by the Government ofthe United states
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/14968 Argentina. Letter. 12 Apr, referring
to Security Council resolution 502 (1982),and indicating that Argentina is prepared tocomply with para. 2 on the condition that theUnited Kingdom complies fully with theprovisions of para. 1 and does not attempt touse this resolution as an instrument forjustifying a return to the previous colonialsituation
S'14973 United Kingdom. Letter. 13 Apr. referring to S/14968 and Council resolution502 (1982), and indicating that it welcomesArgentina's preparedness to comply withpara. 2 of that resolution, but indicating thatArg~ntina is not in a position to imposeconditions not approved by the Security Council in that resolution
S;14974 United Kingdom. Letter. 13 Apr.transmitting telegram from the Secretary ofstate for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairsin response to telegram in S/14966, andstating that the first requirement for anysolution is the withdrawal of Argentineforces from the Falkland Islands
S/14975 Argentina. Letter, 13 Apr, transmitting letter from the Minister for ForeignAffairs and Worship welcoming the proposalof the Government of Peru in S/14966, andindicating that it will I'~frain from anyaction that might lead to armed confrontation
S/14976 Belgium. Letter, 13 Apr, transmittingjoint statement by the Governments of theTen states members of the European Community concerning the Falkland Islands,10 Apr
S/14978 Panama. Letter, 14 Apr, reiteratingits support for the effective exercise ofArgentine territorial sovereignty over theMalvinas, South Georgia and South sandwichIslands. and calling for the convening ofinformal consultations among members ofthe Security Council with a view to achievinga peaceful solution of the current crisis(includes map)
S/14979 Venezuela. Letter, 14 Apr, transmitting statement by the Minister for ForeignAffairs reaffirming Venezuela's solidaritywith the just claim by Argentina, and callingfor hemispheric solidarity to make theUnited Kingdom realize the grave affrontrepresented by an armed attack on its part
S/14981 Peru. Letter, 13 Apr, transmittingtext of note by the Minister for ForeignAffairs to the United Kingdom relating tothe Peruvian proposal for a 72-hour trucein the conflict over the Malvinas
S/14984 Argentina. Letter, 16 Apr, stating thatArgentina has complied with Security Councilresolution 502 (1982) with regard to cessation of hostilities, has not threatened theUnited Kingdom with any hostile act, and isprepared to negotiate on any proposal thatdoes not affect its sovereignty over theMalvinas, South Georgia and the SouthSandwich Islands
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/14987 United Kingdom. Letter, 19 Apr, trans
mitting text of Government reply to the notefrom Peru in S/14981. and stating that onlywhen Argentina's forces have been withdrawnfrom the Falkland Islands and dependencieswill the right conditions exist for a negotiatedsolution to the dispute
S/14988 United Kingdom. Letter, 20 Apr, referring to letters in S/14978, S/14979 andS/14984, and presenting the salient facts ofthe position of the United Kingdom regardingthe Falkland Islands
S/14997 United Kingdom. Letter,24 Apr, transmitting communication conveyed to the Government of Argentina announcing the establishment of a maritime exclusion zone aroundthe Falkland Islands, and indicating that anyapproach by Argentine warships or aircraftwill encounter appropriate response
S/14998 Argentina. Letter, 24 Apr, concerningthe United Kingdom establishment of a blockade zone around the Malvinas Islands, andindicating that Argentina will immediatelyexercise its right to self-defence
S/14999 Argentina. Letter, 25 Apr, concerningarmed aggression by the United Kingdomagainst the South Georgia Islands using navalunits and helicopters
S/15000 Japan. Letter, 26 Apr, transmittingstatement by the Minister for Foreign Affairson the dispute over the Falkland Islands (IslasMalvinas)
S/15001 OAS: Secretary-General. Telegram,21 Apr, transmitting text of resolutionadopted this date by the Permanent Councilof OAS deciding to convene the Organ of Consultation under the provisions of the InterAmerican Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance toconsider the grave situation that has arisenin the South Atlantic
S/15002 United Kingdom. Letter, 26 Apr, reporting that British forces had re -establishedauthority over the island of South Georgia,and giVing background information on Britishsovereignty over the island and the disputewith Argentina
S/15003 Cuba. Letter, 26 Apr, transmittingcommunique issued by the Co-ordinatingBureau of Non-Aligned Countries relatingto the Malvinas Islands
S/15006 United Kingdom. Letter, 28 Apr, transmitting announcement by the Governmentstating that as from 30 Apr a total exclusionzone will be established around the FalklandIslands, and indicating that any ship or aircraft found within this zone without dueauthority from the Ministry of Defence inLondon wHI be regarded as hostile
S/15007 United Kingdom. Letter, 28 Apr, referring to the communique in S/15003, concerning the questions of self-determination andsovereignty over the Falkland Islands, andannexing a history of the settlement of theIslands
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)
other documents (continued)S/15008 OAS: ,20th Meeting of Consultation of
Minist~rs of Foreign Affairs: President(otero). Letter, 28 Apr, transmitting textof resolution on the serious situation in theSouth Atlantic adopted by the OAS Meeting on28 Apr
S/15009 Argentina. Letter, 28 Apr, transmitting communication from the British Government establishing a total exclusion zonearound the Falkland Islands. and atating thatacts of armed force by the United Kingdomconstitute unjustified and illicit acts ofreprisal
S/15010 United Kingdom. Letter, 29 Apr, responding to the resolution adopted by the GAS20th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers ofForeign Affairs (S/15008)
S/15014 Argentina. Letter, 29 Apr, concerningextension by the United Kingdom of the zoneof unrestricted aggression to the entire SouthAtlantic and including all Argentine vessels,even merchant and fishing vessels
S/15016 & Corr. 1 United Kingdom. Letter.30 Apr, transmitting communication to theGovernment of Argentina a9I1ouncing establishment of a total exclu~J,.;)n zone around theFalklands, and responding to letter inS/15009
S/15017 United Kingdom. Letter, 30 Apr, responding to letter from Argentina in S/15014
S/15018 Argentina. Letter, 30 Apr, stating thatas from this date the Military Junta hasresolved that all British ships, includingmerchant and fishing vessels, operatingwithin the 200- mile zone of the Argentinesea, of the Malvinas Islands, the SouthGeorgias and the South Sandwich Islands, areconsidered hostile, and that any British aircraft which flies through Argentine airspacewill also be considered hostile
S/15021 Argentina. Letter, 30 Apr, referring toletter in S/15002, and stating that the UnitedKingdom has no legal grounds for invokingthe right of self-defence provided for inArt. 51 of the Charter in justification of themilitary aggression it is carrying out in theSouth Georgia Islands
S/15022 Argentina. Letter, 1 May, stating thataircraft of the United Kingdom attackedPuerto Argentino in'the Malvinas Islandson this date
S/15023 GAS: Secretary-GeneraL Letter,16 Apr, transmitting resolution on thesituation of the Malvinas (Falkland) Islandsadopted by the Permanent Council on 13 Apr
S/15024 Brazil. Letter, 1 May, transmittingcommunication from the Minister for External Relations calling upon the UnitedNations to take prompt and effective measures, including those of a preventive nature,to ensure the implementation of Councilresolution 502 (1982) in all its asPects
S/15025 United Kingdom. Letter, 1 May, stating that British aircraft took action to enforcethe Total Exclusion Zone and to deny the
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S715025 (continued)Argentines the use of the airstrip at PortStanley
S/15026 Argentina. Letter, 1 May, concerningattacks by the British Air Force againstPuerto Argentino, and stating the UnitedKingdom is cynically invoking the right ofself-defence in seeking to justify an open andbrazen act of aggression
S/15027 United Kingdom. Letter, '2 May, transmitting statement by the Ministry of Defenceconcerning attacks made on the Port stanleyairfield
S/15028 Argentina. Letter, 2 May, transmittingnote to the Chairman of the 20th Meeting ofConsultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairsof GAS concerning United states economicsanctions against Argentina and its agreement to support British forces
S/15030 Venezuela. Letter, 3 May, transmitting statement by the Minister for ForeignAffairs on the current situation regardingthe Malvinas Islands, including Unitedstates support for the United Kingdom
S/15031 United Kingdom. Letter, 3 May, transmitting statements by the British Ministryof Defence concerning the torpedoing of theArgentine cruiser General Belgrano by aBritish submarine and a cont1ict with twoarmed Argentine patrol craft
S/15032 Argentina. Letter, 2 May, concerningthe torpedoing and sinking of the cruiserGeneral Belgrano by a British submarineoutSide the 200-mile exclusion zone established by the United Kingdom
S/15036 Ireland. Letter, 3 May, transmittingGovernment statement concerning theescalating military situation in the regionof the Falkland Islands
S/15037 Ireland. Letter, 4 May, requesting ameeting of the Security Council to considerthe serious developments in the region ofthe Falkland Islands
S/15040 United Kingdom. Letter, 4 May, transmitting statement by the British Ministry ofDefense concerning attack on the Britishdestroyer HMS Sheffield by an Argentinemissile, and further air operations conducted over the Falkland Islands
S/15041 United Kingdom. Letter, 4 May,responding to letters from Argentina inS/15021- and S/15022 concerning SouthGeorgia and to implementation of securityCouncil resolution 502 (1982)
S/15044 Ireland. Letter, 4 May, transmittingGovernment statement of this date concerning developments in the r~glon of the Falkland Islands, and indicating that it will seekan immediate meeting of the Security Council
S/15045 Colombia: President. Telegram, 4 Maysupporting the SecretarY-Genf~ral'sdecision'to act as mediator in the dispute betweenArgentina .and the United Kingdom, andsuggesting that the Security Council shouldbe immediately convened
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FALKLAND I8LAND8 (MALVINA8) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)8/15046 Argentina. Letter, 5 May, transmitting
r..,o communiques by the Joint General staffof the Argentine Armed Forces reportingBritish air raids on Puerto Darwin andPuerto Argentino
8/15047 8ecurity Council: President. Statementon behalf of members of the Council expressing concern at the deterioration of the situation in the Falkland Islands region, expressing strong support for the efforts of the 8eccretarY-General, and agreeing to meet forfurther consultations on 6 May
8/15048 Cuba. Letter, 5 May, transmittingcommunique adopted this date by the Coord~natingBureau of the Movement of NonAligned Counb:ies relating to the question ofthe Malvinas Islands
8/15049 Argentina. Letter, 6 May, transmittingcommunique by the Joint General Staff concerning British helicopter attack on anArgentine Navy dispatch boat giving assistance to the pilot of an Argentine aircraftshot down the previous day
S/15050 st. Vincent and the Gl'enadines. Noteverbale, 6 May, transmitting statement ofthe Latin American Group at the UN concerning the situation in the 80uth Atlantic
8/15052 Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway andSweden. Letter, 6 May, transmitting statement of the Nordic countries concerning thedeterioration of the conflict over the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
8/15053 Argentina. Letter, 6 May, referring to8/15046, and indicating that the Britishdestroyer HM8 Sh.effield was seriouslydamaged bY'fFieArgentine Air Force andhad to be abandoned by its crew
S/15055 Argentina. Letter, 7 May, stating thatthe United Kingdom had imposed a blockadeon every Argentine warship or military aircraft which departs more than 12 sea milesfrom the continental and island territory ofArgentina
8/15057 Argentina. Letter, 7 May, transmittingcommunique by the Joint General staffreporting the casualties suffered in theattack on a dispatch boat reported in 8/15049
S/15058 United Kingdom. Letter, 8 May, transmitting statement of 7 May by the BritishMinistry of Defence concerning measurestaken in exercise of the right of self-defence,and stating that any Argentine warship ormilitary aircraft found more than 12 nauticalmiles from the Argentine coast will beregarded as hostile and liable to be dealtwith accordingly
S/15059 Argentina. Letter, 8 May, transmittingcommunication from the United KingdomMinistry of Defence included in S/15058,and presenting Argentine Government comments on this new act of United Kingdom aggression
S/15060 Argentina. Letter, 9 May, concerningBritish attack on Puerto Argentino andPuerto Darwin
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINA8) 8ITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)8/15061 Argentina. Letter, 9 May, transmitting
communique by the Joint General staff announcing attack on and sinking of an Argentine fishing vessel by British aircraft, andstating that the vessel's lifeboats were thenfired on
8/15063 United Kingdom. Letter, 10 May, concerning British air attack on the Argentinefishing vessel Narwal on 9 May, and responding to letters from Argentina in 8/15057,8/15059 and S/15061
S/15068 Panama. Telegram, 10 May, concerning the imminent escalation of hostilities bythe United Kingdom against Argentina, andsupporting moves to achieve a peaceful settlement of the Malvinas crisis
8/15069 Argentina. Letter, 11 May, transmitting communique by the Joint General staffof the Argentine Armed Forces stating thatany vessel flying the Unitl~d Kingdom flagwhich is navigating in the South Atlantictoward the area of operations and/or whichmay be presumed to constitute a threat tonational security shall be considered hostileand action will be taken accordingly
8/15070 Argentina. Letter, 11 May, transmitting communique of the Argentine Air Forcelisting those dead and missing as a result ofthe air battle of the Malvinas, and a communique of the Joint General staff announcing combat actions in the Malvinas zone
S/15071 Peru. Letter. 10 May, transmittingofficial communique of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning the United Kingdomannouncement that any ship or aircraft morethan 12 miles from the Arg3ntine coast wouldbe regarded as hostile
8/15073 Austria. Letter, 11 May, transmittingGovernment statement concerning the escalation of the Falkland Islands conflict anddeploring the loss of human life caused bythe hostilities
8/15074 Argentina. Letter, 12 May, transmit-ting communique of the Joint General staffannouncing the shooting down of an ArgentineArmy helicopter by British aircraft
l:l!15076 (A/37/225) Viet Nam. Letter, 12 May,transmitting statement by the spokesman forthe Foreign Ministry on the Malvinas issue
S/15077 (A/37/226) Viet Nam. Letter, 13 May,transmitting statement r . the spokesman forthe Foreign Ministry on British aggressiveacts against Argentina
8/15078 Argentina. l·etler, 13 May, transmitting communique of the Joiti.t ~neral staffconcerning British shelling of Puerto Argentina, Argentine Air Force attack on Britishfrigates, shooting down of a British hellcopter and two Argentine aircraft
S/15081 United Kingdom. Letter, 13 May. concerning attack by Argentine aircraft on twoRoyal Navy ships in the course of enforcingthe Total Exclusion Zone
8/15082 United Kingdom. Letter. 14 May, referring to S/15074, and concerning theshooting down of an Argentine helicopter
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVlNAS) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15083 Argenti.na. Letter. 15 May. concermng
those dead and missinl!: as a result of air andnaval ndlitary actions
S/15084 United Kingdom. Letter. 15 May.transmitting announcement by the BritishMinistry of Defence concerning attacks onPort stanley airfield and installations. andon an airstrip on Pebble Island
S/15085 Argentina. Letter, 15 May, transmitting communique of the Joint General Staffreporting the shelling of Puerto Calderon byan enemy surface unit
S/15088 (A/37/227) Lao People's DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 17 May, transmittingstatement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairson the question of the Malvinas
S/15090 Costa Rica. Letter. 17 May, transmitting communique of the Ministry of ForeignAffairs and Worship concerning miltiaryactivities in the Malvinas. and calling uponthe member States of OAS to ,\"\dertake measures to improve and strengthe~ the InterAmerican Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance
S/15092 Argentina. Letter, 18 May, transmitting communiques by the Joint Generalstaff concerning British attacks on unarmedtransport 'Vessels
S/15097 Brazil. Letter, 19 May, transmittingmessage by the Minister of External Relations reiterating the conviction that it isindispensable to reach a peaceful and honorable solution to the crisis over the Malvinas
S/15098 United Kingdom. Letter, 20 May, referring to S/15092, and transmitting statement by the spokesman of the Ministry ofDefence reporting the bombing of Argentinemilitary positions west of stanley
S/15099 Secretary-General. Letter, 20 May,informing the members of the Council thatthe efforts in which he has been engaged donot offer the present prospect of bringingabout an end to the crisis in the South Atla!"tic, nor of preventing the intensification ofthe conflict
S/15100 Panama. Letter, 21 May, requestingthat a meeting of the Council be held to consider the question of the serious situation inthe region of the Malvinas
S/15101 Argentina. Lette~, 21 May, transmitting communiques by the Joint General Staffreporting military actions in the Malvinasarea, 19-21 May, including the landing ofBritish forces on 21 May
S/15102 Argentina. Letter, 22 May, transmitting communiques by the Joint General Staffreporting military actions and losses,21 and 22 May
S/15103 Argentina. Letter, 22 May, transmitting communique by the Joint General Staffreporting enemy losses during militaryaction in the san Carlos Strait on 21 May
S/15104 United Kingdom. Letter, 23 May,transmitting factual account of militaryoperations in the area of the Falkland Islandssince 19 May
14
FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15105 USSR. Letter, 24 May, transmitting
TASS statement concerning the massiveattack on the Falkland Islands by the UnitedKingdom and calling for peace throughnegotiations
S/15106 Ireland. Draft resolution (revised asdraft resolution in S'15122)
S/15108 Brazil. Letter. 24 May. transmittingletter from the Minister for External Relations submitting points to serve as thebasis of a Council resolution to bring apeaceful settlement to the problem
S/15110 Uruguay. Letter. 24 May, transmitting statement by the Minister for ForeignAffairs condemning the armed attackagainst the Islas Malvinas and calling foran immediate cessation of hostilities
S/15111 Argentina, Nicaragua, Panama andVenezuela. Note verbale, 24 May, transmitting Declaration by the Ministers forForeign Affairs of these countries confirming the rejection by Latin Ameri~a of theUnited Kingdom's military offensive againstthe South Anlericau continent, and callingupon the Security Council to take action tohalt the military escalation
S/15112 Japan. Draft resolution (not pressed toa vote at the 2368th meeting)
S/15115 Suriname. Letter. 24 May. transmitting official Government position on the situation of the Islas Malvinas region
S/15116 Costa Rica. Letter, 25 May, transmitting communique by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs on the current conflict in the SouthAtlantic region and urging the SecurityCouncil to call on the parties to cease warlike activities immed;ately
S/15117 Argentina. Lette. 25 May, transmitting communique by the ,Joint General Staffon military activities, 22-25 May
S/15119 United Kingdor.l. Letter, 25 May,referring to Declaration in S/15111, andconcerning provisions of the Treaty of theRio de la Plata of 1973
S/15122 Guyana. Ireland, Jordan, Togo, Ugandaand Zaire. Draft resolution
S/15123 Ecuador. Telegram, 21 May, requesting meeting t f the Security Council to continue its consl'deration of the conflict overthe Malvinas Islands
S/15125 Argentina. Letter, 26 May, transmitting communiqu~of the Joint General Staffconcerning attack on Argentine coastguardvessel on this date
S/15126 Colombia. Letter, 26 May, transmitting message from President Turbay-Ayalato the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and Mrs. Thatcher's reply, concerning the conflict over the Falkland Islands(Malvinas)
S/15128 Argentina. Letter, 26 May, transmitting communique of the Joint General Staffreporting the sinking on this date of aBritish missile destroyer and an aircrafttransport vessel
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15129 Argentina. Letter. 26 May. transmit
ting communique of the Joint General Staffconcerning the presence of a British hospitalship near the zone of operations in the SanCarlos strait
S'15131 Argentina. Letter, 27 May. transmitting communique of the Joint General Staffreporting enemy material losses from1-26 May
S/15134 United Kingdm:J~ Letter, 27 May,transmitting factual account of militaryoperations in the area 01 a',e FalklandIslands since 22 May
S: 15136 Argentina. Letter. 28 May., transmitting communiques of the Joint GeneralStaff' reporting military actions of the Argentine Armed Forces and the mie of thehospital ship Uganda by the enemy formilitary purposes
S'15137 United Kingdom. Letter, 28 May,referring to S/15129 and stating tr.at theUganda is acting and will continue tc actas a hospital ship
S/15139 Argentina. Letter. 29 May. transmitting communication to the United Kingdomconcerning improper use of the hospital shipUganda
S/15140 Argentina. Letter. 29 May, transmitting communique of the Joint General Staffreporting enemy losses on 28 May
S/15142 Argentina. Letter. 30 May, transmitting communique of the Joint General Staffreporting casualties of Argentine forces,2 Apr - 30 May
S/15143 Argentina. Letter, 31 May, transmitting resolution entitled "Serious situation inthe South Atlantic" adopted in Washington on29 May by the 12th Meeting of Consultationof Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Statesparties to the Inter-Amerh~anTreaty ofReciprocal Assistance
'3/15144 United Kingdom. Letter, 31 May, transmitting statement by the British Ministry ofDefence rejecting allegations by Argentir..eauthorities regarding activities of SS Uganda
S/15145 Panama. Letter, 31 May, requestingmeeting of the Security Council to continuestudying the situation in the region of theMalvinas
S/15146 Argentina. Letter, 31 May, proposingto allow officials of the International Cttee ofthe Red Cross to embark on hospital shipsof both sides ~o as to confirm compliancewith the provisions of the Geneva Conventionof 12 Aug 1949
S/15147 Argentina. Letter, 31 May, transmitting cvmmunique of the Joint General Staffreporting military activities of ArgentineArmed Forces
S/15148 United Kingdom. Letter, 1 Jun, commenting on the OAS resolution in S/15143
S/15152 Argentina. Letter, 2 Jun, transmitting communique of the Joint General Staffr~porting activit!es of the Ar(1:entine hospitalShip Bahla Paraiso
FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (contim-- .S/'\5153 Argentina. LE:I.. _, 2 Jun, transmitting
communications to the United Kingdom concerning activities of British hospital ships
S/15154 Argentina. Letter, 2 Jun, transmittingcommunique of the Joint General Staff reporting military activities of Argentineforces
S/15155 OAS: Secretary-General. Telegram,29 May, transmitting resolution adopted on29 May by the 20th Meeting of Consultation ofMinisters of ForE:ign Affairs entitled "Serioussituation in the South Atlantic"
S/15156/Rev.2 Panama and Spain. Draft resolution requesting the parties to the dispute tocease fire in the region of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas), and requesting the Secretary-General to report to the SecurityCouncil on compliance with this resolutionwithin 72 hours
S/15159 Argentina. Letter, 4 Jun, transmitting text of the Agreement adopted on 2 Junat Caracas by high-level government representatives of SELA (Latin American Economic System) extending to Argentina cooperation necessitated by coercive economicmeasures against that State by the UnitedKingdom, the United States, the EuropeanCommunities and other industrialized countries
S/15160 Argentina. Letter, 4 Jun, transmittingcommunique of the Joint General Staff reporting military action of Argentine ArmedForces on 3 Jun
S/15169 Argentina. Letter, 5 Jun, tram;;mittingcommuniques of the Joint General Staff reporting military actions of Argentine ArmedForces on 4 Jun
S/15172 Argentina. Letter, 6 Jun, concerningtlte rendezvous of the Argentine hospital shipBahla Paralso with the British hospital shipUganda and transfer of Argentine woundedfrom the 'Uganda
S/15173 ArgeiitIna. Letter, 6 Jun, transmittingcommuniques of the Joint General Staff reporting withdrawal of four of British navalunits from the operations area in order torepair damage, and military activities ofArgentir~ forces on 5 Jun
S/l !i176 Argentina. Letter, 6 Jun, transmittingcow <uunique of the Joint General Staff concerr.;Vlg news reports from London to the effect th;lt captive Argentine soldiers had beencompelled to locate and deactivate explosives
S/15177 Argentina. Letter, 7 Jun, t~ansmitting'
communiques of the Joint General Staff reporting activities of hospital ships and milltary actions of Argentine Armed Forces on6Jun
S/15181 Argentina. Letter, 8 Jun, transmittingcommuniques of the Joint General Staff reporting designation of a new hospital ship andcombat activites on 7 Jun
S/15182 Argentina. Letter, 8 Jun, transmittingcommunique of the Joint General staff concerning reply by the United Kingdom Govern-
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I'
I'
FALKLAND I8LAND8 (MALVINA8) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)8715182 (continu'ed)
ment regarding location and deactivation ofexplasives by Argentine prisoners
8/15189 Argentina. Letter, 9 Jun, transmittingcommunique of the Joint General staff reporting attacks by aircraft of the ArgentineAir Force against United Kingdom forces on8 Jun
8/15192 Argentina. Letter, 10 Jun, transmittingcommuniques of the Joint General staff reporting events which took place in the Malvinas area, on 8 and 9 Jun
8/15198 United Kingdom. Letter, 11 Jun, replying to letters in 8/15176 and 8/15182
8/15199 Argentina. Letter, 11 Jun, concerningthe situation in the area of the Malvinas Islands, and transmitting reply by the Ministryof Foreign Affairs and Worship to the International Cttee of the Red Cross concerningmeasures taken to protect the civilian population in the islands
8/15201 Argentina. Letter. 11 Jun, transmittingcommunique of the Joint General staff reporting military operations on 9 Jun
8/15202 Argentina. Letter, 12 Jun, transmittingcommuniques of the Joint General staff reporting combat activities on 10 Jun
8/15203 Argentina. Letter, 12 Jun, transmittingreply by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs andWorship to the International Cttee of the RedCross concerning inspection of the Britishhospital ship HM8 Hydra
8/15204 Argentina. Letter, 12 Jun, transmittingcommuniques of the Joint General staff concerning attacks by British aircraft againstthe area of Puerto Argentino
S/15205 Argentina. Letter, 12 Jun, transmittingcommunique of the Joint General staff reporting land attack by British forces againstArgentine positions in the area of PuertoArgentiv.o
8/15206 Al'gentina. Letter, 12 Jun. transmittingmessage to British authorities concerningattack by British aircraft against the Argentine hospital ship Bahia Parai"so moored inPuerto Argentino
8/15207 Argentina. Letter, 12 Jun, tJ,'ansmittingcommuniques of the Joint General staff reporting military actions and casualties whichoccurred on 11 and 12 Jun
8/15212 Argentina. Letter, 13 Jun, transmittingcommunique of the Joint General staff reporting military actions on 12 Jun
8/15213 Argentina. Letter, 13 Jun, transmitting communique of the Joint General Staffconcerning bombardment by British ships ofthe population of Puerto Argentino and attack by British aircraft on the Argentinehospital ship BalU'a parai"so
8/15214 Argentina. Letter, 14 Jun, transmitting communiques of the Joint General Staffreporting combat action on 13 Jun
S/15215 Argentina. Letter, 14 Jun, transmitting communication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship to the Internation-
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FALKLAND ISLAND8 (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)Other documents (continued)
8715215 (continued)al Cttee of the Red Cross concerning Argentine decision to establish a neutral zonein Puerto Argentino
S/15217 Argentina. Letter, 14 Jun, transmitting communiques of the Joint General Staffreporting military action on 14 Jun
S/15218 Argentina. Letter. 14 Jun, transmitting communiques of the Joint General Staffconcerning a de facto cease-fire in thePuerto Argentino area
S/15228 Argentina. Letter, 17 Jun, transmitting communication from the United Kingdom through Brazil concerning repatriationof Argentine prisoners of war and the replyfrom Argentina
S/15229 Argentina. Letter, 17 Jun, transmit-·ting communique of the Joint General Staffreporting events which gave rise to thedecision to cease firing in the fight forPuerto Argentino on 13 Jun
S/15230 Argentina. Letter, 17 Jun, concerningactions taken by the British Governmentwith regard to the scientific station "Corbeta Uruguay"
S/15231 United Kingdom. Letter, 17 Jun, transmitting text of the Instrument of Surrendersigned by commanders of Argentine andBritish forces in the Falkland Islands on14 Jun
S/15232 & Corr. 1 United Kingdom. Letter,17 Jun, referring to allegations in 8/15204,8/15206 and S/15207, and stating that suchincidents are a consequence of Argentineaggression against the Falkland Islands on2 Apr
8/15234 Argentina. Letter, 18 Jun, stating thatthe total cessation of hostilities will beachieved only when the United Kingdomagrees to lift the naval and air blockadeand the economic sanctions
S/15237 Argentina. Letter, 18 Jun, transmitting communique of the Joint General staffreporting transfer of wounded from theMalvinas area to the continent
8/15241 Argentina. Letter. 19 Jun, concerningattacks by British troops against the "Corbeta Uruguay", a: scientific station whichArgentina has maintained since 1977 andwhich constitutes no military threat
S/15246 United Kingdom. Letter, 21 Jun, referring to S/15230 and S/15241, and statingthat the Argentine station comprised 11 navaland air force personnel
S/15249 United Kingdom. Letter, 23 Jun, replying to letter in S/15234
S/15253 Argentina. Letter, 24 Jun, referri::<g toletter in 8/15246, and stating that Arge~jtinadoes not accept the British claim to sovereignty over the islands and that the "CorbetaUruguay" station was operated throughout itsexistence by scientific personnel of Argentinearmed forces
8/15307 United Kingdom. Letter, 22 Jul, transmitting statement by Prime Minister M.Thatcher concerning decision to lift the total
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15307 (continued)
exclusion zone of 200 nautical miles aroundthe Falkla:nd Islands
S/15313 ArgeD!ttna. Letter, 26 Jul, concerningcommunication containing unilateral judgements and definitions transmitted to Argentina by the British Government
S/15361 Argentina. Letter, 13 Aug, stating thatan effective peace can be attained only whenthe United Kingdom ceases to enforce theso-called "Protection Zone" and the economic sanctions, withdraws their militaryforces of occupation from the islands andundertake negotiations with Argentina
S/15369 United Kingdom. Letter, 20 Aug, replying to letter in S/15361
S/15373 Argentina. Letter, 24 Aug, concerningincidents which occurred in waters underArgentine jurisdiction on 14 and 15 Aug
S/15377 Argentina. Letter, 27 Aug, concerningBritish action against Arg~ntine fishing vessels in wa.t.ers under Argentine jurisdiction
S/15378 United Kingdom. Letter, 27 Aug, referring to S/15373, and stating that therewas no threat or use of force by the RoyalNavy in the encounters
S/15409 Argentina. Letter, 20 Sep, stating thatArgentina cannot allow tt\e United Kingdomto continue the colonial a,ggression in a partof Argentine territory and extend it to watersunder Argentine jurisdiction
S/15427 Argentina. Letter, 23 Sep, concerninga series of acts of harassment by Britishvessels and aircraft against fishing vesselsof Argentine and other nationalities, 24 Aug _158ep
S/15452 United Kingdom. Letter, 8 Oct, referring to S/15409 and S/15427, and statingthat Argentine civil aircraft and shippingshould not enter the protection zone unlessby prior agreement with the British Government
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Cet,transmitting Final Commun1qu~ and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the37th session of the General Assembly
S/15464 Argentina. Letter, 20 Oct, concerninga series of acts of harassment by Britishvessels and aircraft against Argentinefishing vessels, 10-18 Sep
S/15474 Argentina. Letter, 1 Nov, referring toletter in 5/15452, and rejecting the wouldbe imposition of the "protection zone"
S/15475 Argentina. Letter, 1 Nov, concerninga series of acts of harassment by Britishvessels and aircraft against Argentine fishing vessels, 21 Sep - 7 Oct
S/15496 Argentina. Letter, 17 Nov, concerninga series of acts of harassment by Britishvessels and aircraft against Argentine fishing vessels, 7 Oct - 7 Nov
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FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) SITUATION (continued)Participation by Non-Council members: Represen
tatives of the follOWing states were invited atthe meetings indicated to participate, withoutvote, in the consideration of this question:
Argentina at the 2345th meetingAustralia, Canada and New Zealand at the 2349th
meetingBolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Peru at the 2350th
meetingAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bra
zil, Ecuador, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela at 2360th meeting
Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, El salvador,Equatorial Guinea, Guaiemala, Honduras,New Zealand, Nicaragua, Paraguay andPeru at the 2362nd meeting
Belgium and Indonesia at the 2363rd meetingGreece, Kenya, Lao People's Democratic Rp,pub
lie and Liberia at the 2364th meetingChile, Germany (Federal Republic), India, Italy
and Netherlands at the 2366th meetingYugoslavia at the 2368th meetingArgent~na and Brazil at the 2371st meetingHonduras at the 2372nd meeting
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2345,2346, 2349, 2350, 2359 (United Kingdom, Argentina), 2360,2362-2364, 2366, 2368, 2371-2373
Draft resolution in S/14947, demanding an immediate withdrawal of all Argentine forcesfrom the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) andcalling on the Governments of Argentina andthe United Kingdom to seek ';i diplomaticsolution to their differences, adopted (10-14) at the 2350th meeting as resolution 502(1982)
Draft resolution in S/15122, requesting the Secretary -General, on the basis of this resolution' to undertake a renewed mission of goodoffices bearing in mind Council resolution502 (1982) lind the approach outlined in hisstatement of 21 May, and to enter into contact immediately with the parties to the conflict with a view to negotiating mutually acceptable terms for a cease-fire, and urgingthe parties to the conflict to co-operate fully with the Secretary-General in his missim:.,adopted without vote at the 2368th meeting asresolution 505 (1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15156/Rev. 2, requesting the parties to the dispute to cease fire inthe region of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas),and requesting the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on compliancewith this resolution within 72 hours, iailed ofadoption (9-2-4) at the 2373rd meeting due tothe negative votes of two permanent members (United Kingdom and United states)
FRANCE-- representatives: credentials
DocumentsS/148~rr Secretary-General. Report
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~.
I.! '
GUYANA-- representatives: credentials
DOC'I,lments-';714822 & Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report
GUYANA and VENEZUELA
Documents8/15072 Guyana. Letter, 11 May, concerning
the incursion of Venezuelan troops onto themainland of Guyana on 10 May, and makingreference to earlier incursions and violations of Guyanan airspace
S/15208 Venezuela. Letter, 10 Jun, transmitting reply from the Ministry of ForeignAffairs to letter in S/15072
S/15398 Guyana. Letter, 14 Sep, concerningacts of violation of the territori~l integrityand sovereignty of Guyana by Armed Forcesof Venezuela
S/15439 Venezuela. Letter, 30 Sep, rejectingallegations in S/15398 and stating that Venezuela want the choice of a means of settle01ent to conform to the letter of the GenevaAgreement in order that a satisfactory solution for the settlement of the controversymay be reached (contains present status ofthe controversy)
HONDURASandmCARAGUA
See also Central America: peace and securityCosta Rica and NicaraguaNicaragua and United states
Documents"Sll"mt Honduras. Letter, 4 Aug, transmitting
message from Mr. E. Paz Barnica, Minister for Foreign Affairs, concerning attacksagainst Hond'lras by military forces of Nicaragua" and reaffirming the basic principlesof the peace proposal for Central Americaby Honduras
S/11)384 Honduras. Letter, 23 Aug, transmittbg summary of violations of Honduranterritory, harassments, abductions, attacksand personal assaults on Honduran citizensby elements of armed forces of Nicaragua,30 Jan - 20 Aug .
S/15417 Honduras. Letter, 21 Sep, concerningviolation of Honduran sovereignty by theNicaraguan Navy on 18 Sep (contains notefrom the Ministry of Foreign Affairs toNicaragua and press release issued by theMinistry)
S/15422. Nicaragua. Letter, 21 Sep, replying toletter in S/15384 and expressing the wU11ngness of the Government of Nicaragua tomake every effort to contribute to the improvement of relations with Honduras (contains letter dated 6 Aug from Nicaragua toHonduk'as and ('ommuniqu~by the Ministryof Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua on 2 Sep)
S/15423 Honduras. Letter, 22 Sep, referringto note from Nicaragua of 19 Sep and reiterating its protest in S/15417
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HONDURAS and NICARAGUA (continuf:d)
Documents (continued)S/15431 Nicaragua. Letter. 23 Sep. transmit
ting note from Mr. M. D. Brockmann. Minister for Foreign Affairs. to the Ministerfor Foreign Affairs of Honduras concerningfrontier incident on 22 Sep
S: 15432 Nicaragua. Letter, 24 Sep. transmitting note from Mr. M. D. Brockmann. Minister for Foreign Affairs. to the Ministerfor Foreign Affairs of Honduras concerningfurther frontier incident!:! on 22 Sep andstressing the need fc:' ~arliest possibleinitiation of a dialogue at. the highest levelbetween the countries
S/15484 Nicaragua. Letter, 5 Nov, transmitting note from Mr. M. D. Brockmann,Minister for Foreign Affairs, concerningthe grave situation in Central America andtransmitting articles from the New YorkTimes entitled "United states backing raidsagainst Nicaragua" and from the Washington Post entitled "United States pressesHonduran war game"
S/15487 Honduras. Letter, 11 Nov, transmitting note from Mr. E. Paz Barnica, Minister for Foreign Affairs, concerning theintention to conduct a dialogue with Nica1'agua endeavouring to lessen tension in therel:>..tions between the two countries and inthe Central American area
S/15489 Nicaragua. Letter, 10 Nov, transmitting note from Mr. M. D. Brockmann, Minister for Foreign Affairs, to Mr. E. PazBarnica, Minister for Foreign Affairs ofHonduras, demanding release of Nicaraguanpeasants abducted by Honduran troops on8 Nov
S/15495 Honduras. Letter, 19 Nov. transmitting letter from Mr. E. Paz Barnica, Minister for Foreign Affairs, reiterating thatthe position of Honduras involves contributing to the relaxation of tensions in the region' as was shown by his official visit toNicaragua on 12 Nov
S/15516 Honduras. Letter, 9 Dec, transmitting contents of the prot{)st note sent by theMinistry for Foreign Affairs to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua concerning acts o!'aggression by Sandinist AirForce against Honduras
S/15518 Honduras. Letter, 10 Dec, transmitting note from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs concerning aggressive acts by elementsof the ~landinist People's Army against Honduras un 2 Dec
S/15519 Honduras. Letter, 10 Dec, transmitting note from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs concerning aggressive acts by elementsof the sandinist People's Army against Honduras on 9 Dec
S/15520 Honduras. Letter, 10 Dec, transmitting note of protest from the Ministry forForeign Affairs to the Ministry for ForeignAffairs of Nicaragua concerning aggressiveacts by elements of the Sandinist Penryle'sArmy against Honduras on 9 Dec '
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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE- - observance
Documents8/149~ Secretary-General. Note transmitting
General Assembly resolution 36/67
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY-- strengthening: Declaration, 1970: implementation
See also China and Viet Nam
DocumentsS/14861 (A/37/83) Viet Nam. Letter, 4 Feb,
transmitting white paper entitled "The HoangSa and Truong sa Archipelagoes, VietnameseTerritories", published by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs
S/14862 Secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 36/102
S/14877 (A/37/93) Lao People's Democratic Republic. Letter, 19 Feb, transmitting communique of the 5th Conference of the ForeignMinisters of Lao People's Democratic Republic, People's Republic of Kampuchea andViet Nam, Vientiane, 16 and 17 Feb
S/14892 (A/37/105) France. Note ver1J::lle,1 Mar, transmitting declaration b :he Government concerning the neutrality of Malta
S/15437 (A/37/498) Turkey. Letter, 22 Sep,transmitting description of the terroristincident at Ankara airport on 7 Aug perpetrated by two Armenian terrorists, andstatements made by the Head of state and bythe Prime Minister of Turkey
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 21Oct,transmitting reports and resolutions onpolitical affairs and information, economicaffairs, cultural and social affairs, andfinal declaration, adopted by the 13th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey,22-26 Aug 1982
HONDURAS and NICARAGUA (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15521 Nicaragua. Letter, 13 Dec, transmit
ting note to Mr. E. Paz Barnica, Ministerfor Foreign Affairs of Honduras, from theMinister for Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua,rejecting allegations by Honduras
S/15536 Honduras. Letter, 21 Dec, transmitting note from Mr. E. Paz Barnica, Minister for Foreign Affairs, concerning actsof aggression by Nicaragua against Honduras
S/15537 Honduras. Letter, 21 Dec, transmitting note of protest from Mr. E. Paz Barnica, Minister for Foreign Affairs, to theMinister for Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua
S/15545 Honduras. Letter, 30 Dec, transmitting note of protest from the Ministry ofForeign Affairs to the Ambassador of Nicaragua to Honduras concerning acts of aggression by the Sandinist People's Armyagainst Honduras
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DANGERS OF WAR,Kabul, 1982
- - documents
Documents8/15497 (A/37/635) Afghanistan. Letter, 12 Nov,
transmitting text of Declaration adopted atthe end' of the Conference
S/15498 (A/37/639) Afghanistan. Letter, 19 Nov,transmitting text of call to the peoples of theworld issued by participants to the International Conference
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WOMEN ANDAPARTHEID, Brussels, 1982
-- Declaration (text) S/15150 (A/37/261)
See South Africa: apartheid for discussion
INTERNA TIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE-- judges: election
DocumentsS/14885 (A/36/861) & Corr.1 Secretary-General.
MemorandumS/14886 (A/36/862)/Rev. 1, Add. 1-4 Secretary
General. Note transmitting list of candidatesnominated by national groups for the vacancycaused by the death of Judge A. EI-Erian
S/14887 (A/36/863) Secretary-General. Notetransmitting curricula vitae of candidatesnominated by national groups for the vacancycaused by the death of Judge A. EI~Erian
S/14896 (A/36/864) & Add. 1 Secretary-General.Note requesting nominations by nationalgroups be received by 18 Feb
Discussion in Security Council: Meeting S/PV. 2333Following elections by secret ballot ill the Security
Council (S/PV. 2333) and the General Assembly (A/36/PV. 107), meeting simultaneously,Mr. Mohammed Bedjaoui (Algeria) was declared elected for a term of office ending5 Feb 1988
19
Members
Ago, Roberto (Italy)Bedjaoui, Mohammed (Algeria)De Lacharriere, Buy Ladreit (France)Elias, Taslim Olawale (Nigeria)EI-Khani, Abdallah Fikri (Syrian Arab
Republic)Jennings, Robert Y. (United Kingdom)Lachs, Manfred (Poland)Mbaye, Keba (Senegal)Morozov, Platon D. (USSR)MosIer, Hermann (Germany (Federal
Republic»Oda. Shigeru (Japan)Ruda. Jose Maria (Argentina)SchwebeI, stephen (United states)Sette Camara, Jose (BraZil)Singh, Nagendra (India)
19851991198519911988
198519851991198819881991
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY (continued)-- strengthening: Declaration, 1970: implementation (con
tinued)~
Documents (continued)S/15497 (A/37/635) Afghanistan. Letter, 12 Nov,
transmitting text of Declaration adopted atthe end of the International Conference onSocial and Economic Development and theDangers of War, Kabul, 1982
S/15498 (A/37/63S' Afghanistan. Letter, 19 Nov,transmitting text of call to the peoples of theworld issued by participants to the International Conference on Social and EconomicDevelopment and the Dangers of War, Kabul,1982
mAN and IRAQ
Documentss714841 (A/37/70) Iran. Note verbale, 18 Jan,
transmitting communique from the Ministryof Foreign Affairs rejecting allegations byIraq of executions of Iraqi prisoners of warby Iran, and inviting the International RedCross to investigate the conditions withinwhich Iraqi prisoners of war are living inIran
S/14873 (A/37/89) Iraq. Letter, 16 Feb, rejecting allegations by Iran in S/14802 of 16 Dec1981, and stating that Iran has Violated theright and the territorial integrity of the Iraqipeople by occupying a part of its lands, andthat Iraq is embarked on a just war for therestoration of its national rights to land andwater against the Iranian regime
S/14922 (A/37/156) Syrian Arab Republic. Noteverbale, 23 Mar, rejecting allegations inS/14873 regarding "collaboration by Syriaand Iran in the blOWing up of the premisesof the Iraqi Embassy in Beirut"
S/14957 (A/37/172) Iraq. Letter, 5 Apr, transmitting letter from the Minister for ForeignAffairs indicating that a recent statement bythe President of Iran shows that the mainobjective of the Iranian regime is the occupation of Iraq and establishment of anIraqi regime under Khomeini' s tutelage
S/15121 Iran. Note verbale, 25 May, transmitting communique from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning the recently liberatedtown of Hoveyzeh in Khuzestan
S/15141 Jordan. Letter, 30 May, requestingmeeting of the Security Council to considerthe armed conflict which has been intensifying between Iraq and Iran since Sep 1980
S/15184 (A/37/271) Iraq. Note verbale, 8 Jun,rejecting Iranian allegations that Iraq hasexpelled Iraqi Moslem men, women andchildren across the border into Iran, andstating that those who have been deportedwere of Iranian citizenship
S/15196 (A/37/279) Iraq. Note verbale, 10 Jun,transmitting statement from the Governmentconcerning Iraq's readiness to observe animmediate cease-fire on the war front withIran
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IRAN and IRAQ (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15219 (A/37/285) Belgium. Letter, 11 Jun,
transmitting statement on the conflict between Iraq and Iran by the Ministers forForeign Affairs of the ten member states ofthe European Community on 24 May
8/15266 (A/37/321) Belgium. Letter, 10 Jun,transmitting statement concerning the conflict between Iraq and Iran issued at the conelusion of the meeting of Heads of state andGovernment of the ten states members of theEuropean Community, Brussels, 28 and29 Jun
S/15270 Iran. Letter, 1 Jul, stating that Iraqiforces of aggression still occupy parts ofIranian territory and that Iraqi artillery firestill continues across the border
S/15279 Iraq. Letter, 8 Jul, rejecting allegations in S/15270, and proposing that shouldthere be any doubt as to the withdrawal ofIraqi forces from Iran, it remains for theUN to verify this fact through appropriatemachinery
S/15285 Draft resolution calling for a cease-fireand for a withdrawal of forces to internationally recognized boundaries and decidingto dispatch a team of UN observers to verify,confirm and supervise the cease-fire andwithdrawal
8/15289 Iraq. Letter, 14 Jul, concerning attackby Iranian fOJ.('ces on 13 Jul and calling uponthe Security Council to condemn Iranianviolation of the Council's resolution 514(1982)
S/15292 Iran. Letter, 14 Jul, referring toSecurity Council resolution 514 (1982) andtransmitting comment by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs entitled "Position of theIslamic Republic of Iran With regard to theSecurity Council action on the Iraqi war ofaggression against Iran"
S/15293 Secretary-General. Report in pursuance. of Security Council resolution 514 (1982) con
cerning arrangemf" ''"l to dispatch a team ofUN observers
S/15296 Security CounCil ,ident. statementconcerning the Coun(;;J\" .>onsideration of thedevelop ments in the situation between Iran::md Iraq
S/15301 Iraq. Letter, 19 Jul, concerningdeterioration of the situation regarding theconflict 'between Iraq and Iran and callingupon the Security Council to take measuresto put an end to the aggression by Iran
S/15385 Iraq. Letter, 3 Sep, concerning attemptto invade Iraq by Iranian military forcesmassed along the international frontier between Iraq and Iran
S/15387 (A/37/428) Iraq. Letter, 3 Sep, concerning acts of aggression against Iraqi territory by Iranian armed forces, 13 -29 Jul
S/15443 Iraq. Letter, 1 Oct, requesting meeting of the Security Coun.cil to considerdeterioration of the situation concerning theconflict between Iraq and Ir'an
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mAN and IRAQ (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15446 Draft resolution calling for an immediate
cease-fire and an end to all military operations, reaffirming its call for a withdrawalof forces to internationally recognizedboundaries and affirming the necessity ofimplementing its decision to dispatch UNobservers to supervise the cease -fire andwithdrawal
S/15448 Iran. Note verbale, 4 Qct, transmittingstatement in explanation of the position ofIran in connexion with the meeting of theSecurity Council on relations between Iranand Iraq
S/15449 Secretary-General. Report inpursuanceof Security Council resolutions 514 (1982)and 522 (1982)
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Qctl
transmitting Final Communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the 37thsession of the General Assembly
S/15471 (A/37/584) Iran. Letter, 280ct, concerning latest development in the ongoingconflict between Iran and Iraq and invitingany UN fact-finding delegation and/or individual representative to visit the war frontsin order to witness the scences of Iraqi warcrimes
S/15478 Iran. Note verbale, 3 Nov, transmitting statement by the Ministry of ForeignAffairs concerning the latest developmentsin the aggression by Iraq against Iran andfailure of the Security Council to take noteof the rf.ialities on the war fronts
S/15479 (A/37/596) Iran. Letter, 1 Nov, concerning latest development in the Iraqi aggression against Iran
5/15510 (A/37/696) Moroo~o. Letter, 3 Dec,transmitting text of declaration adopted bythe 12th Arab Summit Conference, Fez,1981/1982
S/15539 Iran. Letter l 21 Dee, concerning attacks by Iraq With long-range missilesagainst residential areas in the city of Dezful in Khuzistan on 19 Dec
participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the follOWing States were invited at themeetings indicated to participate, without vote,in the consideration of this question:
Iraq at the 2383rd meetingIraq and Morocco at the 2399th meeting
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2383,2399
Draft resolution in 8/15285, calling for a ceasefire and for a withdrawal of forces to internationally recognized boundaries, and deciding to dtspatch a team of UN observers toverify, cOllfirm and supervise the ceasefire and wilthdrawal, adopted unanimously atthe 2383rd meeting as resolution 514 (1982)
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IRAN and ffiAQ (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Draft resolution in S/15446, calling for an im
mediate cease -fire and an end to all militaryoperations, reaffirming its call for a withdrawal of forces to internationally recognizedboundaries and affirming the necessity ofimplementing its decision to dispatch UNobservers to supervise t.he cease-fire andWithdrawal, adopted unanimously at the2399th meeting as resolution 522 (1982)
IRAQ and IRAN
See Iran and Iraq
IRAQ and ISRAE L
See also Israel: nuclear weaponsMiddle East situation
DocumentsS/14826 Iraq. Letter, 6 Jan, transmitting state
ment by the Iraqi military spokesman on theviolation of Iraqi airspace by the Zionistentity's warplanes on 31 Dec 1981 and 4 Jan1982
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun, transmitting Final Communique and other documents of the Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun
S/15320 (A/37/365) & Add. 1 SecretarY-General.Report on armed Israeli aggression againstIraqi nuclear installations (contains repliesfrom Governments)
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Qct, transmitting Final Communique and other documents of the Meeting of Ministers for ForeignAffairs and Heads of Delegation of the NonAligned Countries attending the 37th sessionof the General Assembly
5/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 21 Qct,transmitting reports and resolutions onpolitical affairs and information, economicaffairs, cultural and social affairs, and finaldeclaration, adopted by the 13th IslamicConference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey,22-26 Aug 1982
ISLAMIC CONFERENCE
See Organization of the Islamic Confe:tence
ISRAEL
See also Iraq and IsraelMiddle East situationPalestine questionTerritories occupied by Israel
- - nuclear weapons
Documents8/14934 Secretary -General. Note transmitting
General Assembly resolution 36/98
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ISRAEL (continued)-- nuclear weapons (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun,
transmitting Final Communique and otherdocuments of the Ministerial Meeting qf theCo-ordinating Bureau of the Non-AlignedCountries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun 1982
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Oct,transmitting Final Communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the 37thsession of the General Assembly
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 21 Oct,transmitting reports and resolutions onpolitical affairs and information, economicaffairs, cultural and social affairs, andfinal declaration, adopted by the 13th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers Niamey22-26 Aug 1982 ' "
JAPAN-- representatives: credentials
DocumentsS/15368 Secretary-General. Report
JERUSALEM.. - statuE:: and questions regarding Holy Places
See Middle East situation- Territories occupied by Israel
JORDAN-- representatives: credentials
DocumentsS/14822!Add.1, S/15033 Secretary-General. Re
ports
KAMPUCHEA SITUATION
See also China and Viet NamThailand and Viet Nam
DocumentsS/14833 (A/37/63) Viet Nam. Letter, 12 Jan,
transmitting Kampuchean News Agency SPKreports concerning statements by the spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the People'sRepublic of Kampuchea protesting Thai actsof aggression and condemning Uilited states'use of the Thai utapao Air Base
S/14837 (A/37/66) Lao People's DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 14 Jan, transmittingstatement by the spokesman for the Ministryof Foreign Affairs of the People's Republicof Kampuchea concerning violations of theterritorial waters of the People's Republicof Kampuchea followed by attacks by the ThaiNavy on 28 Dec 1981
S/14846 (A/37/76) Thailand. Letter, 22 Jan,concerning violations of Thai territorialwaters followed by attacks by a Vietnamesearmed trawler on 28 Dec 81 •
S/14853 (A/37/78) Thailand. Letter, 29 Jan,concerning violations of Thailand's territorialintegrity and sovereignty by \ 'ietnamesetroops on 16 Dec 1981 and 18 Jan 1982
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KAMPUCHEA SITUATION (continued)
Documents (continued)S/14868 (A/37/86) Thailand. Letter, 10 Feb,
concerning shellings into Thai territory byVietnamese forces from the Kampucheanside of the Thai-Kampuchean border on31 Jan and 1 Feb
S/14871 (A/37/87) Lao People's DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 12 Feb, transmittingtelegram from Mr. Hun Sen, Minister forForeign Affairs of the People's Republic ofKampuchea, concerning illegal presence ofrepresentatives of the so-called DemocraticKampuchea at the 9th emergency specialsession of the General Assembly
S/14872 (A/37/88) Thailand. Letter, 16 Feb,condemning acts of aggression by Vietnameseforces against Thailand on 8 and 9 Feb
S/14877 (A/37/93) Lao People's DemocraticRepublic. Letter, 19 Feb, transmittingcommunique of the 5th Conference of theForeign Ministers of Lao People's Democratic Republic, People's Republic of Kampuchea and Viet Nam, Vientiane, 16 and17 Feb
S/14881 (A/37/97) Viet Nam. Letter, 22 Feb,rejecting allegations in S/14853, S/14868and S/14872, and transmitting statements bythe Viet Nam News Agency on Thai chargesagainst Viet Nam with regard to developments in the Kampuchea-Thai border area
S/14882 (A/37/98) Thailand. Letter, 22 Feb,concerning acts of aggression by Vietnamesetroops against Thailand on 17 Feb
S/14915 (A/37/152) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 19 Mar, transmitting statement bythe Ministry of Information condemningintensification of the use of chemical weapons by the aggressor Hanoi clique
S/14926 (A/37/158) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 24 Mar, transmitting communiquefrom the Ministry of Information relating tothe outcome of talks between Prime Minister Khieu samphan and Samdech NorodomSihanouk on the national union against Vietnamese aggressors
S/14955 (A/37/171) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 5 Apr; transmitting statement bythe Ministry of Culture and Education on thedestruction and looting of antiquities, worksof art !ind other treasures of Kampuchea'snational heritage by Vietnamese invaders
S/14986 (A/37/202) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 19 Apr, transmitting list of crimescommitted by the Vietnamese enemy in itschemical war in Kampuchea, Feb-Apr,
S/15035 (A/37/216) Thailand. Letter, 30 Apr,reporting incidents of firing by Vietnameseforces in Democratic Kampuchea into Thaiterritory, 2-7 Apr
S/15054 (A/37/221) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 6 May, transmitting statement bythe Council of Ministers concerning the situation of Democratic Kampuchea in the military, political and diplomatic fields
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KAMPUCHEA SITUATION (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15075 (A/37/224) Viet Nam. Letter, 12 May,
transmitting reports of the Viet Nam NewsAgency on violations committed by Thailandagainst the sovereignty of the People's Republic of Kampuchea
SI 15179 (A/37/268) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 7 Jun, transmitting communique andmilitary map issued on 8 May by the Military High Command to the people, the National Army and guerrillas of DemocraticKampuchea regarding military assessmentof the 1981-1982 dry season
S/15252 (A/37/307) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 23 Jun, transmitting Declaration ofthe Formation of the Coalition Governmentof Democratic Kampuchea, 22 Jun
S/15268 (A/37/324) Thailand. Letter, 30 Jun,transmitting excerpts from the joint communique by the Foreign Ministers of ASEANat the conclusion of the 15th annual meeting,Singapore, 14-16 Jun
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun,transmitting Final Communiqu~and otherdocuments of the Ministerial Meeting of theCo-ordinating Bureau of the Non-AlignedCountries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun.
S/15281 (A/37/334) Lao People's DemocraticRepublic and Viet Nam. Letter, 8 Jul,transmitting communiqu~of the 6th Conference of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of LaoPeople's Democratic Republic, People'sRepublic of Kampuchea and Viet Nam, HoChi Minh City, 6 and 7 Jul
S/15286 (A/37/337) China. Letter, 10 Jul,transmitting statement by the spokesman ofthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Vietnamese authorities so-called partial troopwithdrawal from Kampuchea
S/15291 (A/37/340) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 13 Jul, transmitting Proclamation ofPresident S. Norodom Sihanouk on the formation of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea
S/15298 (A/37/344) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 15 Jul, transmitting statement by thePermanent Mission commenting on communique issued by Hanoi authorities in HoChi Minh City on 7 Jul
S/15314 (A/37/363) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 27 Jul, concerning new troop reinforcements sent by Hanoi authorities toKampuchea
S/15364 (A/37/387) Thailand. Letter, 10 Aug,transmitting press statement issued at theconclusion of the special meeting of ASEANForeign Ministers, Bangkok, 7 Aug
S/15366 (A/37/391) Thailand. Letter, 16 Aug,concerning incidents of violation of Thailand's sovereignty and territorial integrityby Vietnamese forces from Kampucheaduring May-Jun
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KAMPUCHEA SITUATION (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15388 (A/37/429) Thailand. Letter, 7 Sep,
concerning a series of violations of 'rhailand's sovereignty and territorial inte]rityby Vietnamese occupation forces in Kampuchea, 9-29 Aug
S/15395 (A/37/451) Viet Nam. Letter, 15 Sep,rejecting allegations in S/15388
S/15414 (A/37/466) Thailand. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting information paper on visits tosome ASEAN countries by the Minister for....oreign Affairs of Viet Nam
S/1545", ·:.V37/524) Thailand. Letter, 5 Oct,concerning a series of violations of Thailand's sovereignty and territorial integrityby Vietnamese occupation forces in Kampuchea, 1-12 Sep
S/15453 (A/37/529) Thailand. Letter, 7 Oct,transmitting press release by the Ministry.of Foreign Affairs concerning return to theGovernment of Viet Nam of Vietnamesemilitary aircraft which crash-landed inThailand after having intruded into Thaiairspace from Kampuchea
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Oct,transmitting Final Communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the37th session of the General Assembly
S/15460 (A/37/551) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 18 Oct, transmitting incompletelist of crimes committed by the Vietnamesearmy of aggression in Kampuchea, 12 Jul 24 Sep
S/15462 (A/37/562) Thailand (on behalf of thefive UN Member countries of ASEAN). Letter, 21 Oct, replying to letter from theDeputy Prime Minister of Lao People'sDemocratic Republic to the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN member countries, and urging all parties concerned to engage in negotiations for a durable settlement of the Kampuchean problem
S/15472 (A/37/586) Fiji. Letter, 25 Oct, transmitting Final Communiqu~of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting, SUva, 14-18 Qct
S/15486 (A/37/609) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 9 Nov, transmitting telegram ofMr. Prom Xeng, former Director of Information Office of the Vietnamese Regime inPhnom Penh, addressed to Prince NorodomSihanouk, President of Democratic Kampuchea, and excerpts from an interview givenby Mr. Dy Lum Thol, former high-rankingofficial of the Vietnamese regime in PhnomPenh to the Nation review, shOWing that thePeople's Republic of Kampuchea is a puppetof the Vietnamese expansionists
S/15491 (A/37/628) Democratic Kampuchea.Letter, 15 Nov, transmitting military resultsof the 1982 rainy season, excerpt of thecommuniqu~by the High Command of theNational Army of Democratic Kampuchea
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KAMPUCHEA SITUATION (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15507 (A/37/690) Lao People's Democratic
Repubijc. Letter, 2 Dec, transmitting statement of the spokesman of t~e Ministry ofForeign Affairs of the People's Republic ofKampuchea concerning the supply of armsfrom Singapore to the army of Pol Pot forsabotage activities against the Kampucheanpeople
S/15517 (A/37/729) Thailand. Letter, 8 Dec,concerning a series of vioiations of Thailand's sovereignty and territorial integrityby Vietnamese occupation forces in Kampuchea from the 2nd half of Sep t(» 31 Qct
S/15542 (A/38/56) Thailand. Letter, 21 Dec,concerning a series of violations of Thaisovereignty and territorial integrity by Vietnamese forces since 1 Nov
KOREAN QUESTION
Documents~/15042 United states. Letter, 21 Apr, trans
mitting report of the UN Command (UNC) forUN forces in Korea concerning the maintenance of the Armistice Agreement of 1953during the period 16 Dec 1980 - 16 Dec 1981
LATIN AMERICA
see also Central America: peace and securityCosta Rica and NicaraguaFalkland Islands (Malvinas) situationHonduras and Nicaragua
-- economic co-operation
Documentss715159 Argentina. Letter, 4 Jun, transmitting
text of the Agreement adopted on 2 Jun atCaracas by high-level government representatives of SELA (Latin American EconomicSystem) extending to Argentina co-operationnecessitated by coercive economic' measuresagainst that state by the United Kingdom, theUnited states, the European Communities andother industrialized countries
LEBANON SITUATION
NOTE: For prior documentation relating to Leba.non,-- see under Mid~le East situationReports
8/15174 Secretary-General. Report in pursuanceof Security Council resolution 508 (1982)
S/15178 Secretary-General. Report relating toSecurity Council resolution 509 (1982)
S/15194 Secretary-General. Report on UNIFIL,11 Dec 1981 - 3 Jun 1982 (includes map)
S/15194/Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report onUNIFIL, 4-8 Jun
S/15194/Add. 2 Secretary-General. Report onUNIFIL, 11-13 Jun
S/15267 (& Corr.1, Chinese, English, Russian& Spanish only) Secretary-GEineral. Interimreport in pursuance of Security Council resolution 512 (1982) on humanitarian efforts ofthe UN system to assist in Lebanon
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Reports (continued)S/15334 & Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report in
pursuance of security Council resolution 516(1982)
S/15345 & Add. 1, 2 Secretary-General. Reportin pursuance of Security Council resolution517 (1982)
S/15357 (& Corr.1, French only) secretary-G.::neral. Report on UNIFIL as of 11 Aug
S/15362 Secretary-General. Report in pursuanceof Security Council resolution 518 (1982)
S/15382 & Add. 1, 2 Secretary-General. Reporton the situation in the Beirut area
S/15400 Secretary-General. Report in pursuanceof Security Council resolution 520 (1982)
S/15408 & Add. 1, 2 Secretary-General. Report Inpursuance of Security Council resolution 521(1982) (contains letters from Israel, Lebanonand PLO on deployment of multinationalforces to Beirut)
S/15455 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Report onUNIFIL as of 14 Qct
Other documentsS/15161 Lebanon. Letter, 4 Jun, concerning ag
gressive acts against Lebanon by Israelimilitary aircraft and forces on 4 Jun
s/15162 Lebanon. Letter, 4 Jun, reql1estlngmeeting of the Security Council to considerthe deterioration of the situation on the Lebanese border
S/15163 Security Council: President. Statementon behalf of the members of the SecurityCouncil concerning events in Lebanon andappealing to all parties to adhere to thecease-fire
S/15164 Jordan. Letter, 4 Jun, transmittingletter from PLO concerning bombing attackson Beirut and southern Lebanon by Israelifighter-bombers on 4 Jun
S/15165 Cuba. Letter, 5 Jun, transmitting communication from the Minister for ForeignAffairs, in his capacity as Chairman of theCo-c:,":linating Bureau of the Movement ofNon-Ahgned Countries, requesting meetingof the Security Council with a view to puttingan end to Israeli aggressive acts
S/15166 Jordan. Letter~ 5 Jun, requesting theSecurity COUllcil to extend an invitation to theDeputy pex-manent Observer of PLO to participate in the Council's debate
S/15167 Jordan. Letter, 5 Jun, requesting theSecu:t:ity Council to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeague of Arab states, to participate in theCouncil's debate
S/15168 Japan. Draft resolution calling upon allparties to the conflict to cease all militaryactivities within Lebanon and across the Lebanese-Israeli border no later than 0600 hourslocal time on 6 Jun
S/15170 Oman (on behalf of the Member states ofthe Arab League at the UN). Letter, 6 Jun,concerning g~avity of tll,e situation emergingfrom Israel's defiance of Sacurity Councilresolution 508 (1982) and th"e invasion of Lebanon by Israel
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15171 Ireland. Draft resolution demanding
that Israel withdraw its military forces tothe internationally recognized boundaries ofLebanon, and calling on all parties to communicate to the Secretary-General their;:Lcceptance of the present resolution within24 hours
S/15180 (A/37/269) Saudi Arabia. Letter, 7 Jun,transmitting letter from King Khaled binAbdul Aziz regarding Israel's invasion ofLebanon and, in his capacity as President ofthe 3rd Islamic Summit Conference, appealing to the Secretary-General to take allmeasures that would guarantee cessation ofthe aggression
S/15183' (A/37/270) Egypt. Note verbale, 7 Juu,transmitting official statement by the Presidency regarding the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
S/15185 Spain. Draft resolution demanding thatIsrael withdraw all its military forces to theinternationally recognized boundaries ofLebanon, and demanding that all hostilitiesbe stopped within six hours
S/15186 (A/37/272) German Democratic Republic.Letter, 8 Jun, transmitting statement of theSocialist Unity Party of Germany, the Council of State and the Council of Ministers ofthe German Democratic Republic concerning the aggression of Israel against Lebanon
S/15187 USSR. Letter, 9 Jun, transmittingTASS statement condemning Israel's aggression against the Lebanese and Palestinianpeoples
S/15188 (A/37/274) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 8 Jun, concerningIsrael's invasion of southern Lebanon
S/15190 (A/37/276) Fiji. Note verbale, 10 Jun,transmitting m0.tement by the Governmentregarding the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
S/15195 (A/37/277) Belgium. Letter, 10 Jun,tl'ansmitting statement on the situation inLebanon issued by the Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the ten member states of theEuropean Community, Bonn, 9 Jun
S/15197 (A/37/280) Mongolia. Letter, 10 Jun,transmitting statement by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs condemning actions of theIsraeli military against Lebanese and Palestinian peoples
S/15200 (A/37/281) Cuba. Letter, 11 Jun, transmitting communique by the Co-ordinatingBureau of Non-Aligned Countries, condemning Israel for its acts of aggression againstLebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity and its aim of eliminating the Palestinian people
S/15209 (A/37/~'iJ2) Niger. Letter, 10 JUri,transmitting press communique on 8 Jundealing with the situation prevailing in Lebanon
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/1521O (/./37/283) Singapore. Letter, 11 Jun,
transmitting statement by the Foreign Ministera of the States member of ASEAN condemning miH.tary aggression by Israel in invading Lebanon
S/1r211 (A/37/284) Czechoslovakia. Letter,11 Jun, transmitting statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemning act ofaggression by Israeli military against Lebanon and Palestipjan people
S/1522O (A/37/286) Iraq. Note verbale, 14 Jun,transmitting communique of the emergencymeeting of the members of the Organizationof the Islamic Conference at the UN on thequestion of Israeli aggression against Lebanon
S/15221 (A/37/287) Pakistan. Letter, 15 Jun,transmitting statement by a spokesman of theForeign Office condemning Israeli aggressionagainst Lebanon
S/15222 (A/37/288) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 15 Jun, concerning Israel's occupation of the greater part of Lebanon
S/15223 (A/37/289) USSR. Letter, 15 Jun,transmitting statement of the Governmentdemanding that Israeli aggression be stopped
S/15224 (A/37/293) China. Letter, 15 Jun,transtr'jtting statement of the Governmentregarding Israeli invasion of Lebanon
S/15225 (A/37/294) Cyprus. Letter, 15.Tun,transmitting resolution adopted by the Houseof Representatives condemning aggression ofIsrael against Lebanon
S/15226 (A/37/295) Oman. Letter, 16 Jun,transmitting letter from Mr. Y. Arafat,Chairman of the Executive Cttee and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of thePalestinian Revolution, demanding that theUN put an end to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and requesting the UN to send a UNCommission to investigate crimes whichIsraeli military forces have committed
S/15233 Cuba (on behalf of the non-align€d countries). Letter, 18 Jun, transmitting letterfrom F. Castro Ruz, concerning the situationexisting in Lebanon as a result of the invasionby Israel
S/15235 Draft resolution recommending extensionof the mandate of UNIFIL for a period of twomonths ending 19 Oct
S/15238 Jordan. Letter, 18 Jun, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation to therepresentative of PLO to participate in theCouncil's debate
S/15239 Jordan. Letter, 18 Jun, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, :t~rmanent Observer of theLeague of Arab states to the UN, to participate in the Council's debate
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15240 France. Draft resolution calling upon
all parties to the conflict to respect therights of the civilian populations, and stressing humanitarian responsibilities of the UNand its agencies, including UNRWA, towardscivilian populations
S/15243 (A/37/299) Cuba. Letter, 18 Jun,transmitting message from Mr. F. CastroRuz, in his capacity as Chairman of theMovement of Non-Aligned Countries, requesting the Secretary -General to ensurethat the UN puts an end to the operationagainst the peoples of Palestine and Lebanon and to bring about an immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops
S/15248 (A/37/304) Jordan. l,etter, 22 Jun,transmitting message from King Hussein Iappealing to the heads Qf states of the fivepermanent members of the Security Councilto exert immediate effort to bring to an endthe holocaust enacted on Lebanese soil
S/15251 (A/37/306) Hungary. Letter, 23 Jun,transmitting statement by the Governmentdemanding withdrawal of Israeli invasionforces from Lebanon
S/15254 France. Letter, 24 Jun, transmittingstatement by the President calling upon Israel to observe the requirements of the cease ..fire and concerning the possibility to achieveneutralization of West Beirut under thesupervision of UN observers
S/15255/Rev.2 France. Revised draft resolutiondemanding that all parties observe an immediate cessation of hostilities throughoutLebanon, demanding withdrawal of Israeliforces to a distance of ten kilometres fromthe periphery of Be;.rut, and r~questing theSecretary-General to station UN military observers to supervise the cease-fire and disengagement in and around Beirut
S/15261 Lebanon. Letter, 28 Jun, transmittingappeal by the Presider" to all Chiefs ofstate seeking assilstan( in saving its capitalcity of Beirut
S/15262 (A/37/313) German Democratic Republie. Letter, 25 Jun, transmitting telegramfrom Mr. O. Fischer, MiIrlster for ForeignAffairs, supporting Security COl,Ulcil resolution 512 (1982) r.oncerning humanitarian assistance to Palestinian and Lebanese peoples
S/15263 (A/37/314) Mauritania. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting message from Lt. -Col. M. K.QuId Haidalla, President of the MilitaryCttee of National Salvation and Chief ofstate, calling upon the Secretary-General todemand an end to the massacre of palestinian and Lebanese peoples and withdrawal ofIsrael from Lebanon
S/15265 (A/37/320) (& Corr. 1, Arabic, French &Spanish only) Belgium. Letter, 30 Jun,transmitting communication concerning thesituation in the Middle East, issued at theconclusion of the meeting of Heads of statesand Government 02 the states members of theEuropean Community, Brussels, 28 and 29 Jun
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
other documents (continued)S/15271 Israel. Letter, 2 Jul, stating that
Operation "Peace for, Galilee 11 was directedsolely against PLO - a terrorist organization being used as the spearhead of the Arabmilitary onslaught seeking the destruction ofIsrael
S/15272 .Tordan. Letter. 4 Jul. requestingmeeting of the Security Council to examinethe situation in Israeli occupied Lebanon
S/15273 Draft resolution calling for respect forthe rights of civilian populations in SouthLebanon and in West Beirut and for restoration of the normal supply of vital facilities
S/15274 Cuba. Letter, 5 Jul, transmitting message by Dr. F. Castro Ruz, as Chairman ofthe Mo.vement of Non-Aligned Countries,appealmg to all Non-Aligned Countries todirect efforts towards halting the Zionistaggression against Lebanese and Palestinian peoples
S/15276 (A/37/331) Brazil. Letter, 2 Jul,transmitting letter from President J. B. deOliveira Figuei redo to the President of Lebanon in response to his appeal for the preservation of Beirut
S/15288 Pakistan. Letter, 12 Jul. transmittingletter by President M. Zia-ul-Haq to theheads of state or Government of the permanent members of the Security Council concerning the situation in Lebanon
S/15294 (A/37/341) Seychelles. Letter, 8 Jul,transmitting message from President F. A.Rem~ to President E. sarkis of Lebanon condemning Israeli aggression and calling forwithdrawal of Zionist forces from Lebanon
S/15297 (A/37/343) China. Letter, 15 Jul,transmitting message from Mr. Huang Hua,Foreign Minister, to the extraordinary ministerial meeting of the Co-ordinating Bureauof the Non-Aligned Countries condemningIsraeli authorities for their invasion againstPalestinian and Lebanese peoples
S/15300 (A/37/346) Lebanon. Letter, 16 Jul,transm~::tingofficial con: _."'llique by the Lebanese Council of Ministers concerning thecrisis in Lebanon caused by Israeli occupation, and the withdrawal of all non-Lebanesearmed forces from Lebanese territory
S/15302 Ethiopia. Letter, 20 Jul, transmittingstatement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairsconcerning Israel's invasion and continuedoccupation of Lebanon
S/15308 Jordan. Letter, 26 Jul, transmittingletters from PLO on Israel's continuous aggression and violations of the cease-fire
S/15309 Lebanon. Letter, 26 Jul, conce:rningIsrael's violation of all forms of internationallaw in its occupation of South Lebanon, andrequesting that UNIFIL be 'instructed to assistLebanese authorities in discharging theirduties
S/15310 Le~non. Letter, 26 Jul, concerning theserious situation developing as a result ofIsrael's escalation of hostilities in Lebanon
SUB_':CT INDEX
LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15312 (A/37/361) USSR. Letter, 23 Jul,
transmitting replies given by President L. I.Brezhnev to questions put by Pravda andpublished in the Soviet Press on 21 Julon thesituation in and around Lebanon
S/15315 Egypt and France. Letter, 28 Jul, concerning the situation in the Middll~ Ea~t
S/15316 Egypt and France. Letter, 28 Jul, requesting meeting of the Security Council toconsider the situation in the Middle East
S/15317 Egypt and France. Draft resolutiondemanding that all parties to the existinghostilities in Lebanon observe an immediatecease-fire throughout Lebanon, calling fortQe conclusion of an agreement betweenPalestinian armed forces and Lebanon, andrequesting the Secretary-General to stationUN military observers in order to supervisethe cease-fire and disengagement in andaround Beirut (not pressed to a vote at the2385th meeting)
S/15318 Jordan. Letter, 28 Jul, transmittingletters from Mr. Y. Arafat, Chairman of theExecutive Cttee of PLO, concerning aira~tacks and shelling of residential areas inwest Beirut and sacrilege to the Holy Sanctuary. of al-Haram-el Sharif by the Israelis
S/15322 Cuba. Letter, 29 Jul, transmittingmessage from Dr. F. Castro Ruz, as Chairman of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, concerning Israeli aggression againstPalestinians and Lebanese besieged in Beirut(contains letter from Mr. Y. Arafat to theto the Chairman of the Movement of NonAligned Countries)
S/15324 Lebanon. Letter, 29 Jul, transmittingappeal by Mr. K. Jumblat, Minister of National Economy, aDd Mr. M. Y. Beydoun,Minister of Industry and Petroleum. requesting that those who are in a position to helpexert their infiuence to lift the siege ofWest Beirut
S/15325 Spain. Draft resolution demanding thatIsrael lift the blockade of Beirut in order topermit the dispatch of supplies to the civilian population
S/15326 Lebanon. Letter, 30 Jul, transmittingappeal by Mr. M. Abu-Fadel, DeputySpeaker of the Lebanese House of Parliament, to the speakers of Parliament ofeleven countries and the Chairman of theSenate Foreign Relations Cttee of the Unitedstates concerning Israel's blockade of WestBeirut
S/15327 (A/37/366) Cyprus. Letter, 29 Jul,transmitting- final communiqu~ of the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries on the question of Palestine, Nicosia,15-17Jul
S/15328 Jordan. Letter, 30 Jul, transmittingappeal by a number of world organizationsand unions to the members of the SecurityCouncil, condemning the genocidal war in
27
LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S715328 (continued)
Lebanon and demanding its immediate cessation
S/15329 Jordan. Letter, 30 Jul, transmittingdeclaration by the Cttee of Six of the Councilof the League of Arab States, Jeddah,28-29 Jul
S/15330 Draft resolution demanding cessation ofall military activities within Lebanon andacross the Lebanese-Israeli border, andauthorizing the Secretary-General to deployUN observel's to monitor the situation in andaround Beirut
S/15332 Jordan. Letter, 1 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning resumed Israeliaggression against Palestinian and Lebanesecivilian populations
S/15333 Lebanon. Letter, 1 Aug, requesting thestationing of UN observers in the Beirut areato ensure that the cease -fire is fully observed
S/15336 Jordan. Letter, 2 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning Israel's continuine violations and advances in variousparts of West Bairut
S/15340 Jordan. Letter, 3 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning Israeli shellingof the southern district of Beirut on 2 and3 Aug
S/15341 Israel. Letter, 3 Aug, referring to theSecretary-General's report in S/15334 &Add. 1, and stating that a (;:roup of membersof UNTSO attempted to make their way toBeirut on 2 Aug without any prior consultation with Israeli authorities
S/15342 SecurUy Council: President. Statementread at the 2387th meeting of the SecurityCouncil in connexion with the Council's consideration of the situation in the Middle East
S/15343/Rev.1 Jordan and Spain. Revised draftresolution confirming the demand for an immediate cease -fire and withdrawal of Israeliforces from Lebanon, and authorizing theSecretary-General to increase the number ofUN observers in and around Beirut
S/15346 (A/37/374) USSR. Letter, 4 Aug, trwlsmitting statement by TASS entitled "ForceIsrael to stop its aggression"
S/15347/Rev. 1 USSR. Revised draft reaoluhondeciding that, in order to carry out SecurityCouncil resolutions 516 (1982) and 517 (1982),all states Members of the UN should refrainfrom supplying Israel with any weapons andfrom providing it with any military aid untilfull withdl'awal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory
S/15348 Jordan. Letter, 5 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning the importanceof the arrival of international observers andreaffriming PLO commitment to the ceasefire
S/15349 Nicaragua. Letter, 9 Aug, transmittingcommuniqu~of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reiterating recognition of the right ofthe Palestinian p,,-ople to exist as a freenation and support for and solidarity with PLO
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SUBJECT INDEX
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I
LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15350 Jorqan. Letter, 9 Aug, transmitting
communication from PLO on Israel's intensification of military operations againstLebanese and Palestinian peoples in andaround Beirut
S/15352 (A/37/383) German Democratic Republi~.Letter, 11 Aug, transmitting message byChairman E. Honecker to Chairman Y.Arafat of PLO condemning Israel's extermination war against Palestinian and Lebanesepeoples
S/15353 Lebanon. Letter, 12 Aug, concerningmilitary advances undertaken by Israeliarmed forces in areas north of Beirut
S/15354 Jordan. Letter, 12 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning air attacks onWest Beirut by Israeli planes on 12 Aug
S/15355/Rev.1 Guyana, Jordan, Panama, Togo,Uganda and Zaire. Draft resolution demanding that Israel and all parties to the conflictobserve terms of Security Council resolutions relevant to the cessation of militaryactivities within Lebanon and in and aroundBeirut
S/15356 Australia. Letter, 12 Aug, transmittingstatement by Prime Minister M. Fraser onthe situation in Lebanon
S/15364 (A/37/387) Thailand. Letter, 10 Aug,transmitting press statement issued at theconclusion of the special meeting of ASEANForeign lVIinisters, Bangkok, 7 Aug
S/15367 Draft resolution recommending extensionof the mandate of UNIFIL for a period of twomonths ending 19 act
S/15371 (A/37/393) United States. Letter,20 Aug, transmitting message from President R. Reagan concerning participation ofUnited States military personnel in the multinational force in Beirut req~ested by Lebanon
S/15372 (A/37/399) Japan. Letter, 23 Aug,transmitting statement of the Minister forForeign Affairs on the Israel invasion ofWest Beirut
S/15376 (A/37/411) Egypt. Letter, 26 Aug, concerning the situation in Lebanon and thePalestinian people's right to self-determinaaon
S/15386 (A/37/423) Israel. Letter, 3 Bap, replying to letter in S/15376, and stating that anystate or organization which has rejected theCamp David Accords and the Israel-EgyptianPeace Treaty of 26 Mar 1979 has disqualifieditself from fulfilling any role in the establishment of peace in the Middle East
S/15392 Lebanon. Letter, 16 Sep, requesUngmeeting of the Security Council to considerthe situation in Lebanon
S/15394/Rev.1 Jordan. Revised draft resolutioncondemning Israeli incursions into Beirut,demanding return. to the positions occupied byIsrael before 15 Sep 1982, and supporting theeffort of the Secretary··General on the deployment of UN observers
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
other documents (continued)S/15396 Tunisia. Letter, 17 Sep, transmitting
statement by Mr. B. C. Essebsi, Ministerfor Foreign Affairs, on the situation in Lebanon
S/15397 (A/37/456) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.Letter, 16 Sep, concerning gravity of thesituation in the Arab region and events takingplace in Lebanon and in Beirut
S/15399 Jordan. Letter, 18 Sep, transmittingletter from PLO concerning the massacre ofPalestinian civ~lians inside Palestiniancamps and calling upon the security Councilto despatch an international military forc{. toprovide protection to the Palestinians inLebanon
S/15401 Greece. Letter, 18 Sep, requestingmeeting of the Security Council to examinethe situation created by the massacre ofcivilian Palestinians in Beirut
S/15402 Draft resolution condemning the massacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut andauthorizing the secretary-General to increasethe number of UN observers in and aroundBeirut
S/15404 Jordan. Letter, 20 Sep, transmittingletter from PLO concerning the provision ofguarantees for the Palestinian people by thedeployment of UN military forces or multinational forces
S/15406 Suriname. Note verbale, 20 Sep, condemning the gbnocidal act in Lebanon, andholding Israel as the occupying force responsible for the act against humanity
8/15407 France. Letter, 20 sep, transmittingdeclarations of the President and of the Minister for Foreign Affairs on the situation inBeirut
S/15410 (A/37/462) cttee on the Exercise of theL'1alienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 20 Sep, concerning massacres in Palestinian refugee camps in westBeirut
S/15411 (A/37/463) Jordan. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting message by Mr. M. Kasim,Minister for Foreign Affairs, concerningmassacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut
S/15412 (A/37/464) Egypt. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting message from Mr. K. H. Ali,Deputy Prime Minister, on massacres ofPalestinian civilians in the refugee campsin West Beirut
S/15413 (A/37/465) Madagasc:;,r. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting message from President D.Ratsiraka concerning genocide in WestBeirut, and requesting the Seczoetary-Generalto call upon all great Powers to impose anembargo on Israel
S/15416 Austria. Letter, 21 Sep, transmittingletter from Mr. W. Pahr, Minister forForeign Affairs, concerning massacres inIsraeli Qccupied Beirut, and requesting theSecurity Council to decide on dispatching ofa commission of investigation to Beirut
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
other documents (continued)S/15418 (A/37/470) Cuba. Letter, 20 sep,
expressing outrage of the Movement of NonAligned Countries at the genocidal massacrein refugee camps in West Beirut, andstressing the responsibility of the Security
.Council to resolve the question of Palestineand the Middle East
S/15419 (A/37/471) USSR. Letter, 21 Sep,transmitting statement by TASS condemningIsrael's aggression and genocide in Lebanon,and concerning the use of UN forces to guarantee the security of the population of Beirut
S/15420 France. Letter, 21 Sep, concerningrequest by Lebanon for the co-operation ofFrance on the deployment of a multinationalforce in and around Beirut
S/15421 (A/37/473) Denmark. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting statement by the Ministers forForeign Affairs of the ten member states ofthe European Community, Brussels, 20 Sep
S/15428 Security Council: President. Letter,23 Sep, replying to letter in S/15416
S/15430 (A/37/483) China. Letter, 22 Sep,transmitting statements by Premier Zhaoand by t~e spokesman of the Miuistry ofForeign Affairs concerning the situation inLebanon and massacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut
S/15433 (A/37/486) Guyana. Letter, 238ep,transmitting statement by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs concerning massacre ofPalestinian civilians in refugee camps
S/15434 (A/37/487) Jamaica. Letter, 23 Sep,transmitting statement by Deputy PrimeMinister H. L. Shearer concerning massacreof Palestinian refugees in Beirut
S/15435 United states. Letter, 24 Sep, transmitting message from President R. Reaganconcerning deployment of the United Statesforce to Beirut
S/15436 Secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution ES-7/9 urgingthe Security Council to investigate the circumstances and extent of the massacre ofPalestinian and other civilians in Beirut on17 Sep
S/15438 (A/37/502) Pakistan. Letter, 23 Sep,transmitting statement by President M. Ziaul-Haq condemning the massacre of Palestinian refugees at camps in West Beirut
S/15442 Italy. Letter, 23 Sap, concerning thesending of a multinational peace force toBeirut by Italy
S/15445 Lebanon. Letter, 1 OCt, transmittingmessage from Deputy Prime Minister F.Boutros concerning agreements with France,Italy and the United states for the deploymentof a multinational force in Beirut
8/15480 Israel. Letter, 5 Nov, stating that thepresence of UNIFIL is no longer called for insouthern Lebanon and that the security arrangements deemed necessary by Israel andLebanon should be arrived at through negotiation between the two countries
29
LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15540 United Kingdom. Letter, 22 Dec, con
cerning decision to contribute an armouredreconnaisance unit to the multinationalforces in Lebanon for three months
Participation by Non-Council members: Representafives of the following States and organJ.zationswere invited at the meetings indicated to participate, Without vote, in the consideration of thisquestion:
Israel and Lebanon at the 2374th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2374th meeting (requested in
S/15166)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
League of Arab states to the UN, at the2374th meeting (requested in S/15167)
Egypt at the 2375th meetingIsrael, Lebanon, Netherlands, Sweden and Syrian
Arab Republic at the 2379th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2379th meeting (re~uested in
S/15238)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
League of Arab States to the UN, at the2379th meeting (requested in S/15239)
Pakistan at the 2384th meetingCuba and India at the 2389th meetingKuwait and Syrian Arab Republic at the 2394th
meetingAlgeria, Democratic Yemen and Greece at the
2396th meeting
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 23742377,2379-2382,2384-2397
Draft resoluticiD in S/15168, calling upon allpartiesto the conflict to cease all military activitieswithin Lebanon and across the LebaneseIsraeli border no later than 0600 hours localtime on 6 Jun, adopted unanimously at the2374th meeting as resolution 508 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15171, demanding that Israelwithdraw all its military forces to the Internationally recognized boundaries of Lebanon,and calling on all parties to communicate tothe Secretary-General their acceptance ofthe present resolution within 24 h~urs,
adopted unanimously at the 2375th meetingas resolution 509 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15185, demanding that Israelwithdraw all its military forces to the internationally recognized boundaries of Lebanon, and demanding that all hostilities mustbe stopped within six hours, failed ofadoption (14-1~0) at the 23i7th meeting dueto the negative vote of a permanent member(Uw.ted states)
Draft resolution in S/15235. recommendingextension of the mandate of UNIFIL for aperiod of two months ending 19 Aug, andauthorizing the Force to carry out theinterim tasks recommended in the Secretary-General's report (S/15194/Add. 2),adopted (13-0-2) at the 2379th meeting asresolution 511 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15240, calling upon allparties to the conflict to respect the rightsof the civilian populations, and stressing
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t'·1
LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Draft resolutiori'in S715240 (continued)
humanitarian responsibilities of the UN andits agencies, including UNRWA, towardsthe civilian populations, adopted unanimou.alyat the 2380th meeting as resolution 512 (1.982)
Revised draft resolution in SI 15255/Rev. 2,demanding that all parties observe an immediate cessation of hostilities throughoutLebanon, demanding withdrawal of Israeliforces to a distance of ten kilometres fromthe periphery of Beirut, and requesting theSecretary -General to station UN militaryobservel-s to supervise the cease-fire anddisengagement in and around Beirut, failedof adoption (14-1-0) at the 2381st meetingdue to the negative vote of a permanentmember (United States)
Draft resolution in S/15273, calling for respectfor the rights of civilian populations in SouthLebanon and in West Beirut and for restoration of the normal supply of vital facilities,adopted unanimously at the 2382nd meetingas resolution 513 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15325, demanding that Israellift the blockade of Beirut in order to permitthe dispatch of supplies to the civilian populati(;n, adopted (14-0-0) at the 2385th meetingas resolution 515 (1982) (United states did notparticipate in the voting)
Draft resolution in S/15330, demanding ceseationof all military activities within Lebanon andacross the Lebanese-Israeli border, andauthorizing the Secretary-General to deployUN obser'Vers to monitor the situation in andaround Beirut, adopted unanimously at the2386th meeting as resolution 516 (1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15343/Rev. 1, asorally revised, confirming the demand for animmediate cease-fire and withdrawal ofIsraeli forces from Lebanon, and authorizingthe Secretary-General to increase the numberof UN observers in and around Beirut,adopted (14-0-1) at the 2389th meeting asresolution 517 (1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15347/Rev.l, deciding that, in order to carry out Security Council resolutions 516 (1982) and 517 (1982), allstates Members of the UN should refrainfrom supplying Israel with any weapons andfrom providing it with any military aid untilfull withdrawal of Isr.aeli forces from Lebanese territory, failed of adoption (11.-1-3) atthe 2391st meeting due to the negative voteof a permanent member (United states)
Revised draft resolution in S/15355/Rev. 1, demanding that Israel and all parties to theconflict observe terms of Security Councilresolutions relevant to the cessation of military activities within Lebanon and in andaround Beirut, demanding the lifting of allrestrictions on the city of Beirut', and requesting UN observers in and in the vicinityof Beirut to report on the situation, adoptedunanimously at the 2.'392nd meeting as resolution 518 (1982)
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LEBANON SITUATION (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Draft resolution in S/15367, recommending ex
tension of the mandate of UNIFIL for a periodof two months ending 19 Oct, and authorizingthe Force to carry out the interim tasks inhumanitarian and administrati ve fields,adopted (13 -0 -2) at the 2393rd meeting asresolution 519 (1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15394/Rev. 1, condemning Israeli incursions into Beirut,demanding return to the positions occupied byIsrael before 15 Sep 1982, and supporting theefforts of the Secretary-General on the deployment of UN obsen'ers to monitor the situation in and around Beirut, adopted unanimously at the 2395th meeting as resolution520 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15402, condemning the massacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut andauthorizing the Secretary -General to increasethe number of UN observers in and aroundBeirut, adopted unanimously at the 2396thmeeting as resolution 521 (1982)
LESOTHO-- economic assistance
Documents8/15280 (A/37/126) Secretarj-General. Report
on assistance to Lesotho (transmits report ofthe 6th review mission to Lesotho, 2-5 Jun1982)
LESOTHO and SOUTH AFRICA
See also South Africa: apartheid
Documents8/14904 Lesotho. Letter, 11 Mar, concerning
mortar attack on the headquarters of the Lesotho Paramilitary Force in Maseru from theSouth African side of the border on 11 Mar
S/15515 Lesotho. Letter, 9 Dec, transmittingcable message from Foreign Minister C. D.Molapo concerning attack by the South AfricanDefence Force on the capital of Lesotho on9 Dec
S/15522 (A/37/754) Democratic Kampuchea. Letter, 13 Dec, transmitting statement of thespokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairson South Africa's act of aggression againstLesotho
S/15524 Draft resolution condemning the apartheidr~gime of South Africa for its aggressive actagainst Lesotho and demanding payment bySouth Africa of compensation to Lesotho forthe damage to life and property
S/15525 Guinea. Not£: verba-le, 15 Dec, transmitting message from President A. S. Tour~
condemning the militarist and expansionistpolicy of the apartheid :r~gime
S/15526 Togo, Uganda and Zaire. Letter, 16 Dec,requesting the Security Council to extend aninvitation to Mr. J. Makatini, representativeof the African National Congress of South Africa
SUBJECT INDEX
LESOTHO and SOUTH AFRICA (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15527 Togo, Uganda and Zaire. Letter, 16 Dec,
requesting the Security Council to extend aninvitation to Mr. I. F. Mafole. representativeof the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
S/15529 (A/37/785) Jamaica. Letter, 14 Dec,transmitting statement by Deputy PrimeMinister H. Shearer concerning South African incursion into Lesotho
S/15530 (A/37/786) Pakistan. Letter, 17 Dec,transmitting statement by a spokesman of theForeign Office of Pakistan on South Africa'sact of aggression against Lesotho
S/15534 (A/37/788) Madagascar. Letter, 20 Dec,transmitting telegram from PresidentD., Ratsiraka concerning aggression by theSouth African regime against Lesotho
S/15543 Uganda. Letter, 22 Dec, transmittingtelegram from the Secretary-General of OAUregarding the South African military attackon the capital of Lesotho on 9 Dec
Participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the following states and organizationswere invited at the m~etings indicated to participate' without vote, in the consideration of thisquestion:
Algeria, Angola, Botswana, India, :L.esotho andZimbabwe at the 2406th meeting
Egypt, Guinea,. Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa,. Swaziland, Yugoslavia and Zambia at the 2407thmeeting
Benin, Grenada, Kenya and Nicaragua at the 2408thmeeting
United Republic of Tanzania and Yemen at the2409th meeting
Mr. J. Makatini, representative of the AfricanNational Congress of South Africa, at the2409th meeting (requested in S/15526)
Mr. 1.1<'. Mafole, 'representative of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, at the 2409thmeeting (requested in S/15527)
Discussion in Security Council: Meetiugs S/PV. 24062409
Draft resolution in S/15524, condemning the apartheid r~gime of South Africa for its aggressive act against Lesotho, demanding payment by South Africa of compensation toLesotho for the damage to life and property,and requesting Member states to extendeconomic assistance to Lesotho in order tostrengthen its capacity to receive and maintain South African refugees, adopted unanimously at the 2407th meeting as resolution527 (1982)
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA and MALTA
See also Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and United states
Documentss/15323 Secretary-General. Report on the dis
pute between Malta and Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
31
LffiYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA and UNITED STATES
DocumentsS/14860 (A/37/82) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
Letter I 3 Feb, transmitting letter fro mMr. A. AI-Obeidi, Secretary of the Peoph~'s
Cttee of the People's Bureau for ForeignLiaison, concerning an act of aggression byAmerican jet fighters against a Libyan commercial plane on 31 Jan
S/14902 (A/37/114) United States. Letter, 5 Mar,rejecting allegations in S/14860, and statingthat the United states Navy aircraft did notget close enough to identify any of the aircraft as Libyan
MAGHUR, KAMEL HASSAN (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)-- biography S/14887 (A/36/863)
MALTA and LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
See Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Malta
MANILA DECLARATION FOR ACTION AGAINST APARTHEID, 1982
-- text--W15157 (A/37/265)
See South Africa: apartheid for discussion
MEDITERRANEAN SEA - DEAD SEA CANAL-- construction project
See Middle East situation
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
See also Iraq and IsraelPalestine questionTerritories occupied by Israel
ReportsS/14869 Secretary-General. Special report on
UNIFIL, 16 Feb (in pursuance of Councilresolution 498 (1981»
S/14953 (A/37/169) & Add. 1-3 (& Add. 3/Corr.1,Chinese only) Secretary-General. Report(pursuant to General Assembly resolutionES-9/1 on the situation in the occupied Arabterritories) (contains information from Member states)
S/14996 (& Corr.1, English & Spanish only) secretarY-General. Special report on UNIFIL,25 Apr (in pursuance of Council resolution501 (lS82»
,S/15079 secretarY-General. Report on U'.NDOF,21 Nov 1981 - 20 May 1982
S/15174 Secretary-General. Report in pursuanceof Security Council resolution 508 (1982)
S/15178 secretary-General. Report relating toS'ecurity Council resolution 509 (1982)
S/1519i.l\ Secretary-General., Report on UNIFIL,11 Dec 1981 - 3 Jun 1982 (inch\des map)
S/15194/Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report onUNIFIL, 4-8 Jun
S/15194/Add. 2 secretarY-General. Report onUNIFIL, 11-13 Jun
S/15267 (& Corr. 1, Chinese, English, Russian &Spanish only) Secretary-General. Interimreport in pursuance of Security Council resolution 512 (1982) on humanitarian efforts ofthe UN system to assist in L~1banon
SUBJECT INDEX
r.
II
MIDDLE EA5T 5ITUATION (continued)
Reports (continued)5/15277 (A/37/328) & Corr.1 secretary-General.
Report in pursuance of General Assemblyresolution. 36/150 of 16 Dec 1981 on Israel'sdecision to build a canal linking the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead sea
5/15334 & Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report inpursuance of Security Council resolution516 (1982)
5/15345 & Add. 1, 2 Secretary-General. Reportin pursuance of 5ecurity Council resolution517 (1982)
5/15357 (& Corr.l, French only) secretary-General. Report on UNI F1L as of 11 Aug
5/15362 Secretary-General. Report in pursuanceof security Council rbsolution 518 (1982)
5/15382 & Add. 1, 2 secretary-General. Reporton the situation in the Beirut area
5/15400 Secretary-Ge.dral. Report in pursuanceof Security Council resolution 520 (1982)
5/15408 & Add. 1, 2 secretarY-General. Reportin pursuance of security Council resolution521 (1982) (contains letters from Israel.Lebanon and PLO on deployment of multinational forces to Beirut)
5/15451 (A/37/525) Secretary-Gener3:l. Reporton military developments and UN peacekeeping operations, the situation in the occupied territories, the Palestine refugeeproblem and the question of Palestine
5/15455 & Corr.1 secretary-General. Reporton UNIFIL as of 14 Oct
5/15493 Secretary-General. Report on UNOOF,21 May - 18 Nov 1982 (includes map)
Other documents5/14836 (A/n/65) Israel. Letter, 14 Jan, con
cerning aggressive acts by the terrorist PLOagainst Israeli citizens and Israeli institutions on 30 Dec 1981, 9 and 11 Jan 1982
8/14842 (A/37/71) Israel. Letter, 19 Jan, concerning bombing of a JeWish-owned restaurant in west Berlin by PLO on 15 Jan
5/14854 secretarY-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 36/226
5/14856 (A/37/'?9) Israel. Letter, 2 Feb, concerning infiltration of PLO terrorists intoIsraeli territory on the night of '28/29 Jan
5/14858 (A/37/80) Jor4an. Letter, 27 Jan, con-cerning transfer of the IsraeH Ministry ofHousing to East Jerusalem on 30 Dec 198!
8/14859 (A/37/81) Jordan. Letter, 2 Feb, concerning Israeli acts of confiscations, colonization and annexation of Palestinian landsin the occupied west Bank of Jordan andJerusalem during Nov and Dec 1981
S/14875 Lebanon. Letter, 16 Feb, referring toSecurity Council resolution 498 (1981) andtransmitting requests of the Government concerning UNIFIL
5/14.878 Jordan. Letter, 23 Feb, requesting thesecurity Council to extend an invitation toPLO to participate in the Council's debate
8/14879 (A/37/94) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 18 Feb, concerning de-
32
MIDDLE EA5T 5ITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)5714879 (A!37/94) (continued)
cision by Israel to close down Bir Zeit University
8/14880 (A/37/95) Cuba. Letter, 19 Feb, reconfirming support of the Movement of NonAligned Countries for Lebanon's territorialintegrity, unity and political independence
5/14883 Jordan. Letter, 23 Feb, requeoiting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanflnt Observer of theLeague of Arab States to the UN, 'to partici~
pate in the Council's debate5/1-1884 Jordan. Letter, 23 Feb, transmitting
letter of Mr. Z. L. Terzi, Permanent Observer of PLO to the UN, concerning Israeli occupation authorities' closing down.for a two-month period of Bir Zeit University
5/14888 Lebanon. Letter, 23 Feb, transmittingmemorandum by the Lebanese Parliamentary Delegation requesting the SecurityCouncil to be consistent with its resolutionson UNIFIL and to ensure their implementation by any means
5/14889 secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 36/150 onIsrael'$ decision to build a canal linking theMediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea
S/14890 Draft resolution deciding to establish aUN interim force for southern Lebanon andapproving the increase in the strength ofUNIFIL
5/14894 Secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resoll1tion 36/147 on thereport of the Special Cttee to InvestigateIsraeli Practices Affecting the Human Rightsnf the Population of the Occupied Territories
5/148~5 (A/37/108) Jordan. Letter, 3 Mar,concerning Israeli acts of confiscations, colonization and annexation of Palestinian landsin the occupied west Bank of Jordan andJerusalem during Jan
5/14899 secretary-General. Letter, 1 Mar, referring to Security Council resolution 501(1982) and concerning an increase in thestrength of UNIFIL
5/14900 security eouncil: President. Letter,11 Mar, concerning consultations with members of the Council regarding proposal inS/14899
5/14906 (A/37/116) Israel. Letter, 15 Mar,concerning attempt by the terrorist PLO toperpetrate an atrocity against Israeli children on 11 Mar
5/14910 (A/37/118) (& Corr.l, English only)Israel. Letter, 17 Mar, concerning campaign of political intimidation and assassination carried out by PLO terrorists againstArabs in Judea, 5amaria and the Gaza District who have indicated their desire to livein peace with Israel
S/14938 IsraeL Letter, 31 Mar, concerningintensity of the PLO campaign of politicalintimidation, assassination and attempts atassassination against Palestinian Arabs in
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Other documents (continued)s/14938 (continued)
Judea, Samaria and the Gaza District whohave in.dicated their desire to live in peacewith Israel
S/14939 Israel. Letter, 31 Mar, concerningoutrages by the terrorist PLO against Israelis and Jews both in Israel and abroad on24,28 and 30 Mar
S/14951 Israel. Letter, 3 Apr, concerning?trocity committed by a PLO terroristagainst an Israeli diplomat stationed in Parison 3 Apr
S/14954 (A/36/170) Belgium. Letter, 2 Apr,transmitting a statement on recent developments in the Middle East by the Heads ofstate and Government of the ten memberstates of the European Community at ameeting of the European Council, Brussels,29 and 30 Mar
S/14962 Lebanon. Letter, 10 Apr, concerningmassive Israeli troop concentrations on theLebanese-Israeli borders
S/14965 Israel. Letter, 12 Apr, concerning theinfiltration and capture on 9/10 Apr of twoPLO terrorist members of Yasser Arafat'sFatah
S/14972 Israel. Letter, 13 Apr, concerning anattempt on 12/13 Apr by two PLO terroriststo infiltrate into Israel from Jordan
S/14983 (A/37/189) Jordan. L;·tter, 14 Apr,concerning Israeli acts of confiscation, colonization and annexation of Palestinianlands in the occupied West Bank of Jordanand Jerusalem during Feb
S/14989 Lebanon. Letter, 21 Apr, concerningthree extensive attacks by the Israeli airforce on the coastal area south of Beirut on21 Apr, and requesting urgent consultationsof the Security Council
S/14990 (A/37/205) Kuwait. Letter, 20 Apr,transmitting final communique of the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries on the Question of Palestine, Kuwait,5-8 Apr
S/14991 Jordan. Letter, 20 Apr, transmittingletter from the Mayor of Gaza concerningbrutal and inhuman attacks by the Israeliarmy on civilian inhabitants of the occupiedGaza strip and the West Bank
S/14994 Japan. Letter, 22 Apr, transmittingstatement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairson the Israeli bombardment in southernLebanon
8/14995 security Council: President. Notetransmitting statement on behalf of themembers of the Council in connexion withthe situation in the Middle East, specifically relating to Israeli air strikes in Lebanon on 21 Apr
S/15005 USSR. Letter, 26 Apr, transmittingtext of statement issued by TASS on 22 Aprconcerning Israeli bombing raid on Beirutand other Lebanese towns and villages
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Other documents (continued)-S)15015 (A/37/213) USSR. Letter, 28 Apr,
transmitting TASS statement on the "return" of the Sinai peninsula to Egypt
S/15019 Secretary-General. Letter, 28 Apr,stating intention to appoint Major-GeneralCarl-Guatav Stahl of Sweden as Commanderof UNDOF with effect from 1 Jun
S/15020 Security tvuncil: President. Letter,30 Apr, stating that the security Council hadconsidered in informal consultations on29 Apr the matter referred to by the secretarY-General in S/15019, and had agreedwith the proposal contained therein
S/15029 (A/37/215) Jordan. Letter, 29 Ap!:',concerning Israeli acts of confiscations,colonization and annexation of Palestinianlands in the occupied West Bank of Jordanand Jerusalem during Mar
S/15034 Mongolia. Letter, 3 May, transmittingstatement by the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning Israeliair strikes against Lebanon
S/15038 Jordan. Letter, 4 May, concerning thesituation of the establishment of Israeli settlements in Arab territories occupied since1967, reports of the security Council Commission established in 1979 to examine thissituation, and requesting the Council to reconstitute this Commission to continue withits mandate
S/15039 (A/37/218) Belgium. Letter, 3 May,transmitting statement by the Ministers forForeign Affairs of the European Communitywelcoming the withdrawal of Israel fromSinai on 25 Apr, and reiterating their disquiet concerning the situation in Lebanon
S/15051 (A/37/220) Egypt. Letter, 5 May, responc~tng to thE) TASS statement in S/15015
S/15064 & Corr.l Lebanon. Letter, 10 May,concerning Israeli air attack against Lebanon on 9 May
S/15066 Israel. Letter, 10 May, concerningPLO terrorist ouh'ages against civilians inIsrael, 4-9 May
S/15087 Lebanon. Letter, 17 May, referring toIJtter in S/15066, and stating that whileLebanon supports the cease-fire called forby Council resolution 490 (1981), it is not aparty to the cease fire in that it was not aparty to the hostilities that preceded it
S/15091 Jordan. Letter, 18 May, transmittingstatement by the secretary-General of theLeague of Arab States concerning (he decision of the Government of Costa Rica totransfer its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
S/15093 (A/37/231) Jordan. Letter, 18 May,concerning the decision of the Governmentof Costa Rica to transfer its embassy inIsrael to Jerusalem
S/15107 Israel. Letter, 24 May, concerningPLO terrorist outrages against civilians inIsrael, 9-17 May
S/15109 Costa Rica. Lettel', 17 May, transmitting messa.ge from the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Public Worship concerning
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Other documents (c.ontinued)S/15109 (continue~
the Costa Rican Government's decision toestablish. the seat of its diplomatic representation to Israel at Jerusalem
S/15114 (A/37/239) Iraq. Note verbale, 21 May,transmitting communique by the Organization of the Islamic Conference on the decision of Costa Rica to transfer its embassyto Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
S/15118 Draft resolution on renewal of the mandate of UNDOF to 30 Nov 1982
S/15124 Security Council: President. Note containing complementary statement on behalfof the Security Council regarding adoption ofCouncil resolution 506 (1982) renewing themandate of UNDOF
S/15132 (A/37/257) Israel. Letter, 27 May,commenting on letter in S/15087 regardingdisclaim by Lebanon of responsibility forterrorist activities emanating from Leba-nese territory .
S/15158 Israel. Letter, 4 Jun, concerning terrorist outrage in London on 3 Jun againstMr. S. Argov, Israeli Ambassador to theCourt of St. James
S/15161 Lebanon. Letter, 4 Jun, concerningaggression against Lebanon by Israeli military aircraft and forces on 4 Jun
S/15162 Lebanon. Letter, 4 Jun, requestingmeeting of the Security Council to considerthe deterioration of the situation on the Lebanese border
S/15163 Security Council: President. Statementon behalf of the members of the SecurityCouncil concerning events in Lebanon andappealing to all parties to adhere to thecease-fire
S/15164 Jordan. Letter, 4 Jun, transmittingletter from PLO concerning bombing attackson Beirut and southern Lebanon by Israelifighter-bombers on 4 Jun
S/15165 Cuba. Letter, 5 Jun, transmitting communication from the Minister for ForeignAffairs, in his capacity as Chairman of theCo-ordinating Bureau of the Movement ofNon-Aligned Countries, requesting meetingof the Security Council with a view to puttingan end to Israeli aggressive acts
S/15166 Jordan. Letter~ 5 Jun, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation tothe Deputy Permanent Observer of PLO toparticipate in the Council's debate
S/15167 Jordan. Letter, 5 Jun, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer ofthe League of Arab states, to participate inthe Council's debate
S/15168 Japan. Draft resolution calling upon ailparties to the conflict to cease all militaryactivities within Lebanon and across theLebanese-Israeli border no later than 0600hours local time on 6 Jun
S/15170 Oman (on behalf of the Member Statesof the Arab League at the UN). 14etter,6 Jun, concerning gravity of the situation
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MIDDLE EAST SITt.J'ATION (continued)
Other dOl'uments (continued)S 715170 (continued)
emerging from Israel's defiance of SecurityCouncil resolution 508 {1982) and the invasion of Lebanon by Israel
S/15171 Ireland. Draft resolution demandingthat Israel withdraw its military forces tothe internationally recognized boundaries ofLebanon and calling on all parties to communicate to the SecretarY-General their acceptance of the present resolution within24 hours
S/15180 (A/37/269) Saudi Arabia. Letter,7 Jun. transmitting letter from King Khaledbin Abdul Aziz regarding Israel's invasionof Lebanon and, in his capacity as Presidentof the 3rd Islamic Summit Conference. appealing to the Secretary-General to take allmeasures that would guarantee cessation ofthe aggression
S/15183 (A/37/270) Egypt. Note verbale, 7 Jun,transmitting official statement by the Presidency regarding the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
S/15185 Spain. Draft resolution demanding thatIsrael withdraw all its military forces to theinternationally recognized boundaries ofLebanon and demanding that all hostilitiesbe stopped within six hours
S/15186 (A/37/272) German Democratic Republic. Letter, 8 Jun, transmitting statementof the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, theCouncil of State and the Council of Ministersof the German Democratic Republic concerning the aggression of Israel against Lebanon
8/15187 USSR. Letter, 9 Jun, transmittingTASS statement condemning Israel's aggression against the LebaneE;e and Palestinianpeoples
S/15188 (A/37/274) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palebi.~aian People:Chairman. Letter, 8 Jun, concerningIsrael's invasion of southern Lebanon
S/15190 (A/37/276) Fiji. Note verbale, 10 Jun,transmitting statement by the Governmentregarding the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
S/15195 (A/37/277) Belgium. Letter, 10 Jun,transmitting statement on the situation inLebanon issued' by the Ministers for ForeignAffairs of the ten member States of theEuropean Community, Bonn, 9 Jun
S/15197 (A/37/280) Mongolia, Letter, 10 Jun,transmitting statement by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs condemning actions of theIsraeli military against Lebanese and Palestinian peoples
S/15200 (A/37/281) Cuba. Letter, 11 Jun,transmitting communique by the Co-ordinating Bureau of Non-Aligned Countries, condemning Israel for its acts of aggressionagainst Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity and its aim of eliminatingthe Palestinian people
S/15209 (A/37/282) "Niger. Letter, 10 Jun,transmitting press communique on 8 Jundealing with the situation prevailing inLebanon
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\
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Other documents (continued)S/15210 (A/37/283) Singapore. Letter, 11 Jun.
transmitting statement by the Foreign Ministers of the States members of ASEANcondemning military aggression by Is.. aelin invading Lebanon
S/15211 (A/37/284) Czechoslovakia. Letter,11 Jun, transmitting statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemning act ofaggression by the Israeli military againstLebanon and the Palestinian people
S/15220 (A/37/286) Iraq. Note verbale, 14 Jun,transmitting communique of the emergencymeeting of the members of the Organizationof the Islamic Conference at the UN on thequestion of Israeli aggression against Lebanon
S/15221 (A/37/287) Pakistan. Letter, 15 Jun,transmitting statement by a spokesman ofthe Foreign Office condemning I.sraeli aggression against Lebanon
S/15222 (A/37/288) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Ch, ',rman. Letter, 15 Jun, concerningIsrael's occupation of the greater part ofLebanon
S/15223 (A/37/289) USSR. Letter, 15 Jun,tran~mitting statement of the Governmentdemanding that Israeli aggression bestopped
S/15224 (A/37/293) China. Letter, 15 Jun,transmitting statement of the Governmentregarding the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
S/15225 (A/37/294) Cyprus. Letter. 15 Jun,transmitting resolution adopted by theHouse of Representatives condemning theaggression of Israel against Lebanon
S/15226 (A/37/295) Oman. Letter, 16 Jun.transmitting letter from Mr. Y. Arafat.Chairman of the Executive Cttee and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces ofthe Palestinian Revolution, demanding thatthe UN put an end to the Israeli invasion ofLebanon and requesting the UN to send a UNCommission to investigate crimes whichIsraeli military forces have committed
S/15233 Cuba (on behalf of the non-alignedcountries). Letter, 18 Jun, transmittingletter from F. Castro Ruz, concerning thesituation eXisting in Lebanon as a result ofthe invasion by Israel
S/15235 Draft resolution recommending extension of the mandate of UNIFIL for a periodof two months ending 19 Aug
S/15238 Jordan. Lett~r, 18 Jun, requestingthe Security Council to extend an invitationto the representative of PLO to participatein the Council's debate
S/15239 Jordan. Letter. 18 Jun, requesting theSecurity CouncH to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer ofthe League of Arab States to the UN, toparticipate in the Council's debate
S/15240 France. Dl'art resolution calling uponall parties to the conflict to respect therights of the civilian populations and stress-
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Other documents (continued).. S715240 (continued)
ing humanitarian responsibilities of the UNand its agencies, including UNRWA, towards the civilian populations
S/15243 (A/37/299) Cuba. Letter, 18 Jun,transmitting message from Mr. F. CastroRuz, in his capacity as Chairman of theMovement of Non-Aligned Countries, requesting the secretary-General to ensurethat the UN puts an end to the operationagainst the peoples of Palestine and Leba7'non and to bring about an immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops
S/15244 (A/37/301) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 18 Jun, concerningdissolution of the elected city councils oftwo West Bank towns by Israel
S/15248 (A/37/304) Jordan. Letter, 22 Jun,transmitting message from King Hussein Iappealing to the heads of state of the fivepermanent members of the security Councilto exert immediate effort to bring to an endthe holocaust enacted on Leb~nese soil
S/15251 (A/37/306) Hungary. Letter, 23 Jun,transmitting statement by the Governmentdemandind withdrawal of Israeli invasionforces from Lebanon
S/15254 France. Letter. 24 Jun, transmittingstatement by the President calling uponIsrael to observe the requirements of thecease-fire and concerning the possibility toachieve neutralization of West Beirut underthe supervision of UN observers
S/15255/Rev.2 France. Revised draft resolution demanding that all parties observe animmediate cessation of hostilities throughout Lebanon. demanding withdrawal ofIsraeli forces to a distance of ten kilometres from the periphery of Beirut, and requesting the secretary-General to stationUN military observers to supervise thecease-fire and disengagement in and aroundBeirut .
S/15259 (A/37/312) Madagasca~. Telegram,8 Jun, transmitthlg message from President D. Ratsiraka concerning necessity ofthe UN to take specific measures againstIsrael and its accomplices
S/15261 Lebanon. Letter, 28 Jun, transmittingappeal by the President to all Chiefs ofstate seeking assistance in saving its capital city of Beirut
S/15262 (A/37/313) German Democratic Republic. Letter, 25 Jun, transmitting telegramfrom Mr. O. Fischer. Minister for ForeignAffairs, supporting security Council resolution 512 (1982) concerning humanitarianassistance to Palestinian and Lebanesepeoples
S/15263 (A/37/314) Mauritania. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting message from Lt. -Col. M. K.QuId Haidalla, President of the MilitaryCttee of National Salvation a:J.d Chief ofstate, calling upon the secretarY-General
!• .,
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'f .r
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Other documents (continued)S/15263 (A/37/314) (continued)
to demand an end to the massacre of Palestinian' and Lebanese peoples and the withdrawal of Israel b'om Lebanon
S/15265 (A/37/320) (& Corr. 1, Arabic, French &Spanish only) Belgium. Letter, 30 Jun,transmitting commum.cation concernin~ thesituation in the Middle East issued at theconclusion of the meeting of Heads of Stateand Government of the ten states membersof the European Community, Brussels,28 and 29 Jun
S/15268 (A/37/324) Thailand. Letter, 30 Jun,transmitting excerpts from the joint communique by the Foreign :Ministers of ASEANat the conclusion of the 15th annual meeting,Singapore, 14-16 Jun
S/15269 (A/37/322) secretary-General. Notetransmitting resolutions 1982/1 A and Badopted by the Commission on HumanRights on the question of the violation ofhuman rights in the occupied Arab territories, including Palestine
S/15"'71 Israel. Letter, 2 Jul, stating thatOperation "Peace for Galilee" was directedsolely against PLO - a terrorist organization being used as the spearhead of theArab military onslaught seeking the destruction of Israel
S/15272 Jordan. Letter, 4 Jul, requestingmeeting of the Security Council to examinethe situation in Israeli occupied l·ebanon
8/15273 Draft resolution calling for respect forpp. rights of civilian populations in SouthLebanon and in West Beirut and for restoration of normal supply of vital facilities
S/15274 Cuba. Letter, 5 J1ll, transmittingmessage by Dr. F. Castro Ruz, in hiscapacity as Chairman of the Movement ofNon-Aligned Countries, appealing to 'allNon-Aligned Countries to direct efforts towards halting the Zionist 'aggression againstLeban.ese and Palestinian peoples
S/15276 (A/37/331) Brazil. Letter, 2 Jul,transmitting letter from President J. B. deOliveira Figueiredo to the President ofLebanon in ., esponse to his appeal for thepreservation of Beir.ut
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun,transmitting final communiqu~ and otherdocuments of the Ministerial Meeting of theCo-orrlinating Bureau of the Non-AlignedCountries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun
8/15284 (A/37/336) China. Letter, 10 Jul,transmitting letter from Premier ZhaoZiyang to Y. Arafat, Chairman of PLO,supporting the struggle by the Palestinianand other Arab people against Israeli expansionism
S/15288 Pakistan. Letter, 12 Jul, transmittingletter by President M. Zia-ul-Haq to theheads of State or Government of the permanent members of the Security Council concerning the situation in Lebanon
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)
other documents (continued)5/15294 (A/37/341) Seychelles. Letter, 8 Jul,
transmitting message from President F. A.Rell(~ to President E. sarkis of Lebanoncondemning Israeli aggression and callingfor the withdrawal of Zionist forces fromLebanon
S/15297 (A/37/343) China. Letter, 15 J~l,transmitting message from Mr. Huang Hua,Foreign Minister, to the extraordinaryministerial meeting of the Co-ordinatingBureau of the Non-Aligned Countries condemning Israeli authorities for their invasion against Palestinian and Lebanesepeoples
S/15300 (A/37/346) Lebanon. Letter, 16 Jul,transmitting official communique by theLebanese Council of Ministers concerningthe crisis in Lebanon caused by Israeli occupation and the withdrawal of all nonLebanese armed forces from Lebanese territory
5/15302 Ethiopia. Letter, 20 Jul, transmittingstatement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning Israel's invasion and continued occupation of Lebanon
5/15308 Jordan. Letter, 26 Jul, transmittingletters from PLO on Israel's continuousaggression and violations of the cease-fire
5/15309 Lebanon. Letter, 26 Jul, concerningIsrael's violation of all forms of international law in its occupation of South Lebanon and requesting that UNIFIL be instructed to assist Lebanese authorities in discharging their duties
S/15310 Lebanon. Letter, 26 Jul, concerningthe serious situation developing as a resultof Israel's escalation of the hostilities inLebanon
S/15312 (A/37/361) USSR. Letter, 23 Jul,transmitting replies by President I.. I.Brezhnev to questions by Pravda and published in the Soviet Press on 21 Jul on thesituation in and around Lebanon
5/15315 Egypt and France. Letter, 28 Jul,concerning the situation in the Middle East
S/15316 Egypt and France. Letter, 28 Jul, requesting meeting of the Security Council toconsider the situation in the Middle East
5/15317 Egypt and Francf:i. Draft resolutiondemanding that an parties to the existinghostilities in Lebanon observe an immediatecease-fire throughout Lebanon, calling forthe conclusion of an agreement betweenPalestinian armed forces and Lebanon andre~uesting the Secretary-General to stationUN military observers in order to supervise the cease-fire and disengagement inand around Beirut (not pressed to a vote atthe 2385th meeting)
S/15318 Jordan. Letter, 28 Jul, transmittingletters from Mr. Y. Arafat, Chairman ofthe Executive Cttee of PLO, concerning airattacks and shelling of reSidential areas inwest Beirut and sacrilege to the Holy sanctuary of al-Haram-el Sharif by the Israelis
I
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other documents (continued)S/15322 Cuba. Letter, 29 Jul, transmitting
message fl'om :r.r. F. Castro Ruz, asChairman of the Movement of Non-AlignedCountries, concerning Israeli aggressionagainst Palestinians and Lebanese besiegedin Beirut (contains letter from Mr. Y.Arafat to the Chairman of the Movement ofNon-Aligned Countries)
S/15324 Lebanon. Letter, 29 Jul, transmittingappeal by Mr. K. Jumblat, Minister ofNational Economy, and Mr. M. Y. Beydoun,Minister of Industry and Petroleum, re~
questing that those who are in a position tohelp will exert their influence to lift thesiege of West Beirut
8/15325 Spain. Draft resolution demanding thatIsrael lift the blockade of Beirut in orderto permit the dispatch of supplies to thecivilian population
8/15326 Lebanon. Letter, 30 Jul, transmittingtext of an appeal by Mr. M. Abu-Fadel,Deputy Speaker of the Lebanese House ofParliament of eleven countries and theChairman of the Senate Foreign RelationsCttee of the United states concerningIsrael's blockade of West Beirut
8/15327 (A/37/366) Cyprus. Letter, 29 Jul,transmitting final communique of the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries on the question of Palestine, Nicosia,15-17Jul
8/15328 Jo:rdan. Letter, 30 Jul, transmittingappeal by a number of world organizationsand unions to the members of the SecurityCouncil, condemning the genocidal war inLebanon and demanding its immediate cessation
8/15329 ,Jordan. Letter, 30 Jul, transmittingdeclaration by the Cttee of Six of the Councilof the League of Arab states, Jeddah,28-29 Jul
8/15330 Draft resolution demanding cessationof all military activities within Lebanonand across the Lebanese-Israeli borderand authoriZing the SecretarY-General todeploy UN observers to monitor the situation in and around Beirut
8/15332 Jordan. Letter, 1 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning resumed Israeliaggression against Palestinian and Lebanese civilian populations
S/15333 Lebanon. Letter, 1 Aug, requestingthe stationing of UN observers in the Beirutarea to ensure that the cease-fire is fullyobserved
S/15336 Jordan. Letter, 2 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning Israel's continuing violations and advances in variousparts of West Beirut
8/15340 Jordan. Letter, 3 Aug, trans:nittingletter from PLO concerning Israeli shellingof the southern district of Beirut on 2 and3 Aug
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other documents (continued)S/15341 Israel. Letter, 3 Aug, referring to the
Secretary-General's report in S/15334 &Add. 1 and stating that a group of membersof UNTSO attempted to make their way toBeirut without any prior consultation withIsraeli authoritie s
S/15342 Security Council: President. statementread at the 2387th meeting of the SecurityCouncil in connexion with the Council's consideration of the situation in the Middle East
S/15343/Rev. 1 Jordan and Spain. Revised draftresolution confirming the demand for animmediate cease-fire and withdrawal ofIsraeli forces from Lebanon, and authorizing the Secretary-General to increase thenumber of UN observers in and aroundBeirut
S/15346 (A/37/374) USSR. Letter, 4 Aug,transmitting statement by TASS entitled"Force Israel to stop its aggression"
S/15347/Rev.l USSR. Revised draft resolutiondeciding that, in order to carry out Security Council resolutions 516 (1982) and 517(1982), all the states Members of the UNshould refrain from. supplying Israel withany weapons and from prOViding it with anymilitary aid until the full withdrawal ofIsraeli forces from Lebanese territory
S/15348 Jordan. Letter, 5 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning the j mportanceof the arrival of international observers andreaffirming PLO commitment to the cease-fire
S/15349 Nicaragua. Letter, 9 Aug, transmittingcommunique of the Ministry of ForeignAffairs, 1:eiterating recognition of the rightof the Palestinian people to exist as a freenation and support for and solidarity withPLO
S/15350 Jordan. Letter, 9 Aug, transmittingcommunication from PLO on Israel's intensification of military operations agai"1stLebanese and Palestinian peoples in andaround Beirut
S/15352 (A/37/383) German Democratic Republic. Letter, 11 Aug, transmitting messageby Chairman E. Honecker to Chairman Y.Arafat of PLO condemning Israel's extermination war against Palestinian and Lebanese peoples
S/t5353 Lebanon. Letter, 12 Aug, concerningmilitary advances undertaken by Israeliarmed forces in areas north of Beirut
S/15354 Jordan. Letter, 12 Aug, transmittingletter from PLO concerning air attacks onWest Beirut by Israeli 'planes on 12 Aug
S/15355/Rev. 1 Guyana, Jordan, Panama, Togo,Uganda and Zaire. Draft resolution demanding that Israel and all parties to theconflict observe terms of Secui.'ity Councilresolutions relevant to th€ Cl::.ssation ofmilitary activities within Lebanon and inand around Beirut
S/15356 Australia. Letter, 12 Aug, transmitting statement by Pril!le Minister M. Fraseron the situation in Lebanon
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Other documents (continued)S/15364 (A/37/387) Thailand. Letter, 10 Aug,
transmitting press statement issued at theconclusion of the special meeting of ASEANForeign Ministers, Bangkok, 7 Aug
S/15367 Draft resolution recommending extension of the mandate of UNIFIL for a periodof two months ending 19 Oct
S/15371 (1\/37/393) United States. Letter,20 Aug. transmitting message from President R. Reagan concerning participation ofUnited States military personnel in themultinational force in Beirut requested byLebanon
S/15372 (A/37/399) Japan. Letter, 23 Aug,transmitting statement of the Minister forForeign AffairR on the Israeli invasion ofWest Beirut
S/15376 (A/37/41l) Egypt. Letter, 26 Aug,concerning the situation in Lebanon and thePalestinian people's right to self-determination
S/15386 (A/37/423) Israel. Letter, 3 Sep, replying to letter in S/15376, and stating thatany State or organization which has rejectedthe Camp David Accords and the IsraelEgyptian Peace Treaty of 26 Mar 1979 hasdisqualified itself from fulfilling any role inthe establishment of pe\~ce in the MiddleEast
S/15392 Lebanon. Letter, 16 Sep, requestingmeeting of the Security Council to considerthe situation in Lebanon
S/15394/Rev. 1 Jordan. Revised draft resolution condemning Israeli incursions intoBeirut, demanding return to the positionsoccupied by Israel before 15 Sep 1982, andsupporting the effort of the Secretary-General on the deployment of UN observers
S/15396 Tunisia. Letter, 17 Sep, transmittingstatement by Mr. B.C. Essebsi, Ministerfor Foreign Affairs, on the situation inLebanon
S/15397 (A/37/456) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.Letter. 16 Sep, concerning graVity of thesituation in the Arab region and eve¥lts taking place in Lebanon and in Beirut
S/15399 Jordan. Letter, 18 Sep, transmittingletter from PLO concerning massacre ofPalestinian civilians inside Palestiniancampb and calling upon the Security Council to d~spatch an international militaryforce to provide protection to the Palestinians in Lebanon
S/15401 Greece. Letter. 18 Sep. requestingmeeting of the security Council to examinethe situation created by the massacre ofcivilian Palestinians in Beirut
S/15402 Draft resolution condemning the massacre of Palestmian civilians in Beirut andauthorizing the SeC'retary-General to increase the number of UN observers in andaround Beirut
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Other documents (continued)S/15403 (A/37/457) USSR. Letter, 17 Sep,
transmitting speech by Pre~ident L. I.Brezhnev during the visit of ChairmanA. N. Mohammed of Democratic Yemen,concerning the situation in the Middle East
S/15404 Jordan. Letter, ;JO Sep, transmittingletter from PLO concerning the provisionof guarantees for the Palestinian people bythe deployment of UN milit.ary forces ormultinational forces
S/15406 Suriname. Note verbale, 20 Sep, condemning the genocidal act in Lebanon, andholding Israel as the occupying force respo;'1sible for the act against humanity
S/15407 France. Letter, 20 Sep, transmittingdeclarations of the President and of theMinister for Foreign Affairs on the situation in Beirut
S/15410 (A/37/462) Cttee on the Exercise of theInal;.enable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 20 Sep, concerningmassacres in Palestinian refugee camps inWest Beirut
S/15411 (A/37/463) Jordan. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting message by Mr. M. Kasim,Minister for Foreign Affairs, concerningmassacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut
5/15412 (A/37/464) Egypt. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting message from Mr. K. H. Ali,Deputy Prime Minister, on massacres ofPalestinian civilians in the refugee campsin West Beirut
S/15413 (A/37/465) Madagascar. Letter,20 Sep, transmitting message from President D. Ratsiraka concerning genocide inWest Beirut and requesting the SecretaryGeneral to call upon all great Powers toimpose an embargo on Israel
S/15416 Austria. Letter, 21 Sep, transmittingletter from Mr. W. Fahr, Minister forForeign Affairs, concerning massacres inIsraeli-occupied Beirut, ar~d requesting theSecurity Council to decide on the dispatch·,ing of a commission of investigation toBeirut
S/15418 (A/37/470) Cuba. Letter, 20 Sep, expressing outrage of the Movement of NonAligned Countries at the genocidal massacrein refugee camps in West Beirut, andstressing the responsibility of the SecurityCouncil to· resolve the question of Palestineand the Middle East
S/15419 (A/37/471) USSR. Letter, 21 Sep,transmitting statement by TASS condemningIsrael's aggression and genocide in Lebanon, and concerning the use of UN forcesto guarantee the security of the populationof Beirut
S/15420 France. Letter, 21 Sep, concerningrequest by Lebanon for the co-operation ofFrance on the deployment of a multinationalforce in and around Beirut
S/15421 (A/37/473) Denmark. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting statement by the Ministersfor Foreign Affairs of the ten member
SUBJECT INDEX
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)8/15421 (A!37/473) (continued)
states of the European Community, Brussels, 20 Sep
S/15428 Security Council: President. Letter,23 Sep, replying to lettelr in S/15416
S/15430 (A/37/483) China. IJetter, 22 Sep,transmitting statements by Premier Zhaoand by the spokesman of the Ministry ofForeign Affairs concerning the situation inLeba...'1on and the massacr,e of Palestiniancivilians in Beirut
S/15433 (A/37/486) Guyana. Itetter, 23 Sep,transmitting statement by the Mi.nistry ofForeign Affairs concerning the massacreot Palestinian civilians in refugee camps
S/15434 (A/37/487) Jamaica. Letter, 23 Sep,transmitting statement by Deputy PrimeMinister H. L. Shearer concerning themassacre of Palestinian refugees inBeirut
S/15435 United states. Letter, 24 Sep, transmitting message from PrE!sident R. Reaganconcerning deployment of \the United statesforce to Beirut
S/15436 SecretarY-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution ES-7/9 urgingthe Security Council to investigate the circumstances and extent of the massacre ofPalestinian and other civilians in Beiruton 17 Sep
S /15438 (A/37/S02) Pakistan. Letter, 23 Sep,transmitting statement by President M.Zia-ul-Haq condemning the massacre ofPalestinian refugees at camps in WestBeirut
S/15442 Italy. Letter, 23 Sep, concerning thesending of a multinational peace force toBeirut by Italy
S/15445 Lebanon. Letter, 1 Oct, transmittingmessage from Deputy Prime Minister It'.Boutros concerning agreements withFrance, Italy and the United states for thedeployment of a multinational force inBeirut
S/15454 (A/37/540j Cuba. Letter, 11 Oct,transmitting final communiqu~ and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Align6d Countries attending the37th session of the General Assembly
S/15458 Draft resolution recommending extension of the mandate of UNIFIL for a periodof three months ending 19 Jan 1983, andauthorizing the Force to carry out interimtasks in the humanitarian and administrative fields and to assist Lebanon in assuring the security of all inhabitants of thearea
S/15459 Jordan. Note verbale, 18 Oct, requesting the Security Council to extend aninvitatlon to the representative of PLO toparticipate in the Council's debate
S/15468 Secretary-General. Letter, 270ct,concerning repatriation of the Nepalesecontingent and its replacement with a con-
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)
Other documents (continued)- S!15468 (continued)
tingent of equal strength provided by Finland for service with UNIFIL
S/15469 Security Council: President. Letter,28 Oct, concerning decision of membersof the Security Council to accept proposalsin S/15468
S/15472 (A/37/586) Fiji. Letter, 250ct,transmitting final communiqu~of the Commonwealth Heads of Government RegionalMeeting, Suva, 14-180ct
S/15480 Israel. Letter, 5 Nov, stating that thepresence of UNIFIL is no longer called forin southern Lebanon and that the securityarrangements deemed necessary by Iaraeland Lebanon should be arrived at throughnegotiation between the two countries
S/15497 (A/37/635) Afghanistan. Letter,12 Nov, transmitting text of Declarationado{lted at the end of the International Conference on Socio-Economic Developmentand the Dangers of War, Kabul, 1982
S/15503 Draft resolution on renewal of themandate of UNOOF to 31 May 1983
S/15504 security Council: President. Note containing complementary statement on behalfof the Security Council regarding adoptionof Council resolution 524 (1982) renewingthe mandate of UNDOF
S/15510 (A/37/696) Morocco. Letter, 3 Dec,transmitting text of declaration adopted bythe 12th Arab Summit Conference, Fez,1981/1982
S/15512 (A/37/704) Jordan. Letter, 7 Dec,transmitting testimony of Dr. C. Giannouof Canada before the International Commission of Inquiry into Israeli Crimesagainst the Leb9,nese and Palestinian Peoples, Nicosia, 15 and 16 Aug
S/15513 (A/37/705) Jordan. Letter, 7 Dec,transmitting report based on statementsby Dr. S. Berge and Dr. ;,. MPller at ameeting in the Department of Foreign Affairs of Norway on the behaviour of Israeliforces towards Palestinian refugees andLebanese citizens of south Lebanon
S/15514 (A/37/706) Jordan. Letter, 7 Dec,transmitting verbatim record of an interview with Mr. R. SChoenman and Mr. M.Shone, two correspondents who witnessedthe slaughter of the Palestinian refugeesin the Shatila and Sabra camps
S/15540 United Kingdom. Letter, 22 Dec,concerning decision to contribute an armoured reconnaisance unit to the multinational forces in Lebanon for threemonths
S/15541 Jordan. Letter, 21 Dec, transmittingletters from PLO concerning murder of aPalestinian in the West Bank town ofRamallah by Israeli occupation troops andimposition of a curfew on the Palestiniantown of Nablus by Israeli military authorities
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)
Participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the fonowing states and organizationswere invited at the meetings indicated to participate, without vote, in the consideration ofthis question:
Israel and Lebanon at the 2331st meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2331st meeting (requested in
S/14878)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
L~ague of Arab states to the UN, at the2331st meeting (requested in S/14883)
Syrian Arab Republic at the 2332nd meetifl.gIsrael and Lebanon at the 2374th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2374th meeting (requested in
S/15166)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
League of Arab states to the UN, at the2374th meeting (requested in 5/15167)
Egypt at the 2375th meetingIsrael, Lebanon, Netherlands, Sweden and Syrian
Arab Republic at the 2379th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2379th meeting (requested in
S/15238)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
League of Arab states to the UN, at the2379th meeting (requested in S/15239)
Pakistan at the 2384th meetingCuba and India at the 2389th meetingKuwait and Syrian Arab Republic ~t the 2394th
meetingAlgeria, Democratic Yemen and Greece at the
2396th meetingLebanon at the 2400th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2400th meeting (requested in
S/15459)
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2331,2332,2369,2374-2377,2379-2382,2384-2396,2400,2403
Draft resolution in S/14890~ deciding to establish,under the authority of Lebanon, a UN interim force for southern Lebanon for thepurpose of confirming the withdrawal ofIsraeli forces, apprOVing the increase inthe strength of UNIFIL, calling upon theSecretary-General to renew his efforts toreactivate the General Armistice Agreementbetween Lebanon and Israel of 23 Mar 1949,and requesting tIle SeqretarY-General tosubmit a report by 10 Jun on the necessaryrequirements for achieving further progressin a phased programme of activities withLebanon, adopted (13-0-2) at the 2332ndmeeting as resolution 501 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15118, calling for the renewal of the mandate of UNDOF for anotherperiod of six months, until 30 Nov 1982,adopted unanimously at the 2369th meetingas resolution 506 (1982). Complementarystatement on behalf of the Council was readby the President of the Cou.ucil and issuedas document S/15124 •
Draft resolution in 8/15168, calling upon all parties to the conflict to cease all military activities within l ..ebanon and across the Lebanese-Israsli border no later than 0600
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Draft resolution in S!151air(continued)
hours local time on 6 Jun, adopted unanimously at the 2374th meeting as resolution508 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15171, demanding that Israel withdraw all its military forces to theinternationally recognized boundaries ofLebanon, and calling on all parties to communicate to the Secretary-General theiracceptance of the present resolution within~4 hours, adopted unanimously at the 2375thmeeting as resolution 509 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15185, demanding thatIsrael withdraw all its military forces tothe internationally recognized boundariesof Lebanon, and demanding that all hostilities must be stopped within six hours,failed of adoption (14-1-0) at the 2377thmeeting due to the negative vote of a permanent member (United states)
Draft resolution in S/15235, recommending extension of the mandate of UNIFIL for aperiod of two months ending 19 Aug andauthorizing the Force to carry out the interim tasks recommended in the SecretaryGeneral's report (S/15194/Add. 2), adopted(13-0-2) at the 2379th meeting as resolution511 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15240, calling upon all parties to the conflict to respect the rights ofthe civilian populations and stressing humanitarian responsibilities of the UN andits agencies, including UNRWA, towardsthe civilian populations, adopted unanimously at the 2380th meeting as resolution 512(1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15255/Rev. 2, demanding that all the parties observe animmediate cessation of hostilities throughout Lebanon, demanding withdrawal ofIsraeli forces ~ngaged around Beirut to adistance of ten kilometres from the periphery of that citys and requesting the SecretarY-General to station UN milita:ry ob~~rvers to supervise the cease-fire anddisengagement in and around Beirut, failedof adoption (14-1':0) at the 2381st meetingdue to the negative vote of a permanentmember (United States)
Draft resolutiol}. in S/15273, calling for respectfor the rights of civilian populations inSouth Lebanon and in west Beirut and forrestoration of the normal supply of vitalfacilities, adopted unanimously at the2382nd meeting as resolution 513 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15325, demanding thatIsrael lift the blockade of Beirut in orderto permit the dispatch of supplies to thecivilian population, adopted (14-0-0) at the2385th meeting as resolution 515 (1982)(Unit~d states did .not participate in thevoting) ,
Draft resolution in S/15330, demandbg cossationof all military activities within Lebanon andacross the Lebanese-Israeli border, and
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Driill'""r'esolution in S/15330 (continued)
authorizing the secretarY-General to deployUN observers to monitor the situation inand around Beirut, adopted unanimously atthe 2386th meeting as resolution 516 (1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15343/Rev. 1, asorally revised, confirming the demand foran immediate cease-fire and withdrawal ofIsraeli forces from Lebanon, and authorizing the Secretary-General to increase thenumber of UN observers in and aroundBeirut, adopted (14-0-1) at the 2369thmeeting as resolution 517 (1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15347/Rev.l, deciding that, in order to carry out SecurityCouncil resolutions 516 (1982) and 517(1982), all States Members of the UN shouldrefrain from supplying Israel with any weapons and from providing it with any militaryaid until full withdrawal of Israeli forcesfrom Lebanese territory, failed of adoption(11-1-3) at the 2391st meeting due to thenegative vote of a permanent member(United States)
Revised draft resolution in S/15355/Rev.1 demanding that Israel and all parties t~ theconflict observe terms of Security Councilresolutions relevant to the cessation of military activities within Lebanon and in andaround Beil'ut, demanding the lifting of allrestrictions on the city of Beirut and re-
, 'questmg UN observers in and in the Vicinityof Beirut to report on the situation, adoptedunanimously at the 2392nd meeting as resolution 518 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15367, recommending eJl,,1:ension of the mandate of UNIFIL for a period oftwo months ending 19 Oct, authorizing theForce to carry out the interim tasks in humanitarian and administrative fields» adopted(13-0-2) at the 2393rd meeting as resolutioJ'\519 (1982)
Revised draft resolution in S/15394/Rev. 1, condemning Israeli incursions into Beirut, demanding return to the positions occupied byIsrael before 15 Sep 1982, and supportingthe efforts of the secretarY-General on thedeployment of UN observers to monitor thesituation in and around Beirut, adopted unanimously at the 2395th meeting as resolution520 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15402, condemning themassacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut,and authorizing the secretarY-General to in(lrease the n.umber of UN observers in andaround Beirut, adopted unanimously at the2396th meeting as resolution 521 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15458, recommending extension of the mandate of UNIFIL for aperiod of three months ending 19 Jan 1983,and authorizing the Force to carry out interim tasks in the humanitarian and administrativl& fields and to assist Lebanon inassuring the security of all inhabitants ofthe area, adopted (13-0-2) at the 2400thmeeting as resolution 523 (1982)
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Draft resolution in S/15503, recommending exten
sion of the mandate of UNOOF for a periodof six monthfl ending 31 May 1983, and requesting the Secretary-General to submit, atthe end of this period, a report on the developments in the situation and measures takento implement Security Council resolution 338(1973), adopted unanimously at the 2403rdmeeting as resolution 524 (1982). Complementary statement on behalf of the Councilwas read by the President of the Council andissued as document S/15504
- - United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
DocumentsS/15019 Secretary-General. Letter, 28 Apr,
stating intention to appoint Major-GeneralCarl-Gustav Stahl of Sw';::-den as Commanderof UNDOF with effect from 1 Jun
S/15020 Security Council: Pr,esident. Letter,30 Apr, stating that the Security Council hadconsidered in informal consultations 'On29 Apr the matter referred to by the secretarY-General in S/15019, and had agreed withthe proposal contained therein
S/15079 Secretary-General. Report on UNDOF,21 Nov 1981 - 20 May 1982
S/15118 Draft resolution on renewal of the mandate of UNDOF to 30 Nov 1982
S/15124 Security Council: President. Note containing complementary statement on behalfof the Security Council regarding ad~ ~i' ':on ofCouncil resolution 506 (1982) reneWing themandate of UNOOF
S/15493 Secretary-General. Report on UNDOF,21 May - 18 Nov 1982 (inclUdes map)
S/15503 Draft resolution on renewal of the mandate of UNDOF to 31 May 1983
S/15504 Security Council: President. Note containing complementary statement on behalfof the Security Council regarding adoption ofCouncil resolution 524 (1982) reneWing themandate of UNDOF
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2369,~403 '
Draft resolution in S/15118, calli.ng for the renewalof the mandate of UNOOF for another periodof six months, until 30 Nov 1982, adoptedunanimously at the 2369th meeting as resolution 506 (1982). Complementary statementon behalf of the Council was read by the President of the Council and issued as documentS/15124
Draft resolution in S/15503, calling for the renewalof the mandat~ of UNOOF for another periodof six months, until 31 May 1983, and requesting the Secretary-General to submit, atth2 end of this period, a repm't on the developments in the situation and ~\~:l-~i;!sures takento implement Security Council rasolution 338(1973), adopted unanimously at the 2403rdmeeting as resolution 524 (1982). Complementary statement on behalf of the Councilwas read by the President of the Council andissued as document S/15504
SUBJEC"r INDEX
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (continued)-- United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon..
See also Lebanon situation
Reportss/14869 Secretary-General. Special report on
UNIFIL, 16 Feb (in pursuance of Councilresolution 498 (1981))
S/14996 (& Corr.l, English & Spanish only) Secretary-General. Special report on UNIFIL,25 Apr (in pursuance of Council resolution501 (1982))
8/15194 Secretary-General. Report on UNIFIL,11 Dec 1981 - 3 Jun 1982 (includes map)
S/15194/Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report onUNIFIL, 4-8 Jun
S/15194/Add. 2 Secretary-General. Report onUNIFIL, 11-13 Jun
S/15357 (& Corr. 1, French only) Secretary-General. Report on UNIFIL as of 11 Aug
8/15455 &Corr.l secretarY-General. Report onUNIFIL as of 14 Oct
Other documentss/14875 Lebanon. Letter, 16 Feb, referring to
Council resolution 498 (1981) and transmitting requests of the Government concerningUNIFIL
5/14878 Jordan. Letter, 23 Feb, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toPLO to participate in the Council's debate
S/14883 Jordan. Letter, 23 Feb, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeague of Arab States to the UN, to participate in the Council's debate
S/14888 Lebanon. Letter, 23 Feb, transmittingmemorandum by the Lebanese ParliamentaryDelegation requesting the Security Council tobe consistent with its resolutions on UNIFlLand to ensure their implementation by anymeans
S/14890 Draft resolution deciding to establish aUN interim force for southern Lebanon andapproving the increase in the strength ofUNIFIL
S/14899 secretarY-General. Letter, 1 Mar, referring to Security Council resolution 501(1982) and concerning an increase in thestrength of the UNIFIL
S/14900 Security Council: President. Letter,11 Mar, concerning consultations with members of the Council regarding proposal inS/14899
S/15235 Draft resolution recommending extensionof the mandata of UNIFIL for a period of twomonths ending 19 Aug
S/15238 Jordan. Letter, 18 Jun, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation t.o therepresentative of PLO to participate in theCouncil's debate
S/15239 Jordan. Letter, 18 Jun, requesting thesecurity Council to ('xtend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeague of Arab States to the UN, to participate in the Council's debate
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MIDDLE EAST SITUATION (contirmed)-- United Nations Interim Force ir. Lebanon (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15309 Lebanon. Letter, 26 Jul, requesting
that UNIFIl. be instructed to assist Lebaneseauthorities in discharging their duties
S/15367 Draft resolution recommending extensionof the mandate of UNIFIL for a period of twomonths ending 19 Oct
S/15458 Draft resolution recommending extensionof the mandate of UNIFIL for a period ofthree months ending 19 Jan 1983
S/15459 Jordan. Note verbale, 18 Oct, requesting the Security Council to extend an invitation to the representative of PLO to participate in the Councilts debate
Si 15468 Secretary-General. Letter, 27 Oct,concerning repatriation of the Nepalese contingent and its replacement with a contingentof eql.'al strength provided by Finland forservi(~e with UNIFIL
S/16469 Security Council: President. Letter,28 Oct, concerning decision of members ofthe Security Council to accept proposals inS/15468
S/15480 Israel. Letter, 5 Nov, stating that thepresence of UNIFIL is no longer called forin southern Lebanon and that the securityarrangements deemed nec~ssary by Israeland Lebanon should be arrived at throughnegotiation between the two countries
Participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the follOWing States and organizationswere invited at the meetings indicated to pa~'
ticipate, without vote, in the consideration ofthis question:
Israel and Lebanon at the 2331st meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2331st meeting (requested in
S/14878)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
League of Arab States to the UN, at the2331st meeting (requested in S/14883)
Syrian Arab Republic at the 2332nd 1'.leetingIsrael, Lebanon, Netherlands, Sweden and Syrian
Arab Republic at the 2379th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at. the 2379th meeting (requesteJ in
S/15238)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
League of Arab States to the UN, at the 2379thmeeting (requested in 5/15239)
Lebanon at the 2400th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2400th meeting (requested in
S/15459)
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2331,2332,2379,2393,2400---
Draft resolution in S/14890, deciding to establish,under the authority of Lebanon, a UN interimforce foX' southern Lebanon for the purpose ofconfirming the withdrawal of 1sraeli forces,approving the increase in the strength ofUNIFIL, calling upon the Secretary-Generalto renew his efforts to reactivate the GeneralArmistice Agreement between Lebanon andIsrael of 23 Mar 1949, and requesting thesecretary-General to submit a report by10 Jun on the necessary requirements for
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MIDDLE EAST SITUNflON (continued}-- United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)--Draft resolution in S714890 (continued)
achieving further progress in a phased programme of activities with Lebanon, adopted(13-0-2) at the 2332nd meeting as resolution501 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15235, recommending extension of the mandate of UNIFIL for a period oftwo months ending 19 Aug, and authorizingthe Force to carry out the interim tasks recommended in the secretarY-General's report(S/15194/Add. 2), adopted (13-0-2) at the2379th meeting as resolution 511 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15367, recommending exten·sion of the mandate of UNIFIL for a period oftwo months ending 19 act, and authorizingthe FOl'ce to carry out the interim tasks inhumanibuian and administrative fields,adopted (13-0-2} at the 2393rd meeting asresolution 519 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15458, recommending extension of the mandate of UNIFIL for a period ofthree months ending 19 Jan 1983, and autho~
rizing the Force to carry out interim tasksin the humanitarian and administrative fieldsand to assist Lebanon in assuring the securityof all inhabitants of the area, adopted (13-0-2)at the 2400th meeting as resolution 523 (1952)
MOZAMBIQUE-- economic assistance
DocumentsS/15304 (A/37/129) secretarY-General. Report
on assistance to Mozambique (transmits report of the review mission to Mozambique,10-17 Jun 1982)
MOZAMBIQUE and SOUTH AFRICA
see South Africa: apartheid
NAMIBIA QUESTION
See also Angola and South AfricaSouth Africa: apartheid
DocumentsS/14843 (A/37/74) South Africa. Letter, 21 Jan,
transmitting letter from Mr. R. F. Botha,Minister for Foreign Affairs and Information,stating that the business of the UN should beconducted in terms of the provisions of theCharter and that the UN lacks the will andcapaeity to act impartially in South WestAfrica/Namibia
S/14867 Secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 36/121
S/14977 (A/37/176) South Africa. Letter, 13 Apr,transmitting letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Information indicating thatthe South African Government does not recognize the so-called UN Council for Namibiaand its Commissioner for Namibia, and viewsthe appointment of B. C. Mishra as the Commissioner as provocative
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NAMIBIA QUESTION (continued)
Documents (continued}S/15089 (A/37/230) UN Council for Namibia.
Letter, 14 May, transmitting text of theArusha Declaration and Programme of Actionon Namibia adopted by the Council, Arusha,13 May
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun,transmitting final communique and otherdocuments of the Ministerial Meeting of theCo-ordinating Bureau of the Non-AlignedCountries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun
S/15287 Canada, France, Germany (Federal Republic)~ United Kingdom and United States.Letter, 12 Jul, transmitting text of Principles concerning the Constituent Assemblyand the Constitution for an independent Namibia
S/15374 Special Cttee on the Situation with regardto the Implementation of the Declaration onthe Granting of Independence to ColonialCountries and Peoples: Chairman. Letter,24 Aug, transmitting text of a consensus concerning the question of Namibia adopted bythe Special Cttee on 20 Aug
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Oct,transmitting final communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministersfor Foreign Mfairs and Heads of Delegationof the Non-Aligned Countries attending the37th session of the General Assembly
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 210ct,transmitting reports and resolutions on political affairs and information, economic affairs, cultural and social affairs, and finaldeclaration, adopted by the 13th IslamicConference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey,22-26 Aug 1982
8/15472 (A/37/586) Fiji. Letter, 250ct,transmitting final communique of the Commonwealth Heads of Government RegionalMeeting, Suva, 14-18 Oct
S/15497 (A/37/635) Afghanistan. Letter, 12 Nov,transmitting text of Declaration adopted atthe end of the International Conference onSocio-Economic Development and the Dangers of War, Kabul, 1982
S/15538 (A/37/789) South Africa. Letter, 21 nec,transmitting letter from Mr. R. F. Botha,Minister of Foreign Affairs anc Information,rejecting resolutions on South West Africa/Namibia adopted by the General Assembly
NTCARAGUA and COSTA RICA
See Costa Rica and Nicaragua
NICARAGUA and HONDURAS
see Honduras and Nicaragua
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ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY-- & United Nations
See also Chad situation
DocumentsS/14lrn"6' Seci"etary-Genel'al. Note transmitting
General Assembly resolution 36/80
NON-ALIGNED COUNTRIES (continued)-- communiques and documents (continued)
DocumentsS/14849 Cuba. Note verbale, 25 Jan, transmitting
communique adopted at the plenary meeting ofthe Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, NewYork, concerning the situation in the occupiedArab territories
S/14990 (A/37/205) Kuwait. Letter, 20 Apr, transmitting final communique of the ExtraordinaryMinisterial Meeting of the Co-ordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries on the question of Palestine, Kuwait, 5-8 Apr
S/15004 (A/37/20B) Cuba. Letter, 25 Apr, transmitting communique by the Co-ordinating Bureau of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countriescondemning the confirmation by the South Airimm Court of Appeal of the death sentenceson three members of the African NationalCongress
S/15048 Cuba. Letter, 5 May, transmitting communique adopted by the Co-ordinating Bureauof the Movement of Non-Aligned Countriesrelating to the question of the Malvinas Islands
S/15200 (A/37/281) Cuba. Let.ter, 11 Jun, transmitting communique by the Co-ordinating Bureau of Non-Aligned Countries, condemningIsrael for its acts of aggression against Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integritymld its aim of eliminating the Palestinianpeople
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun,transmitting final communique and otherdocuments of the Ministerial Meeting of theCo-ordinating Bureau Cif the Non-AlignedCountries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun
S/15327 (A/37/366) Cyprus. Letter, 29 Jul,transmitting final communique of the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries on the question of Palestine, Nicosia,15-17 Jul
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 Oct,transmitting final communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the 37thsession of the General Assembly.
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES: MEETING OFCONSULTATION OF MINISTERS OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, 20th
-- resolutions S/15008, S/15143, S/15155
NON-NUCLEAR-WEAPON STATES-- security: atrengthening: convention (draft)
Documents .S/U932 Secretary-Genel'al. Note transmitting
General Assembly resolution 36/94
NON-ALIGNED COUNTRIES-- communiques and documents
See also I~etters and other communications from Cubaunder the follOWing headings~
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situationMiddle East situationPalestine questionSouth Africa: apartheidTerritories occupied by Israel
NICARAGUA and UNITED STATES
See also Central America: peace and securityDocuments '.
S/14891 Nicaragua. Letter, 24 Feb, transmittingpeace proposal for the Central Americanarea by the Government of Nicaragua as afurther effort to arrive at a dignified andhonourable understanding with the UnitedStates Government concerning peace andstability in Central America
S/14908 Nicaragua. Letter, 16 Mar, concerningviolation of Nicaraguan air space, publiclyrevealed by senior officials of the CentralIntelligence Agency of the United States
S/14909 Nicaragua. Letter, 16 Mar, transmittingtext of the Decree promulGated by the Governing Junta of NlJ,tional Reconstruction ofNicaragua on 15 Mar in response to aggressions against Nicaragua by the United States
S/14913 Nicaragua. Letter, 19 Mar, transmittingnote from Mr. D. O. Saavedra, Co-ordinatorof the Government Junta of National Reconstruction, requesting meeting of the SecurityCouncil to consider the situation in Nicaraguaand C.'ntral America, with increasing dangerof military intervention by the armed forcesof the United States (for discussion in theCouncil See Central America: peace andsecurity)
S/14992 Nicaragua. Letter, 15 Apr, presentinga list of acts of aggression against Nicaragua, 11\ Mar - 12 Apr, indicating its's preparedness to undertake talks with the UnitedStates, and requesting that Government toset the date and name the negotiating teamthat will participate in the talks proposed tobe held in Mexico
S/14993 Nicaragua. Letter, 19 Apr, statingthat in view of the continual violations ofjurisdictional waters by United States warships, clearly undertaken for purposes ofintimidation, it is essential that negotiationsbetween the two countries should begin immediately
S/15245 Nicaragua. Letter, 16 Jun, concerningdetection of a warship from the United StatesNavy in the Pacific Ocean some three milesfrom the Nicaraguan coast on 7 Jun
S/15319 Nicaragua. Letter, 28 Jul, concerning aseries of incidents, provo.!':ed direcUy and indirectly by the United States, which threatenthe sovereignty of Nicaragua and may lead toa widespread conflagration in Central Ameri ca
S/15484 Nicaragua. Letter, 5 Nov, transmittingnote from Mr. M. D. Brockmann, Ministerfor Foreign Affairs, transmitting articlesfrom the New York Times entitled "UnitedStates backing raids against Nicaragua"
l'I.
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ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES: PERMANENTCOUNCIL
-- resolutions S/15001, S/15023
ORGANIZATION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE-- reports and resolutions
DocumentsS/15466 (.I\/37/567) Niger. Letter, 210ct, trans
mitting reports and resolutions on politicalaffairs and information, economic affairs,cultural and social affairs, and final declaration, adopted by the 13th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey,22-26 Aug 1982
PACIFIC ISLANDS UNDER UNITED STATES ADMINISTRATION
-- self-government or independence
DocumentsS/15094 secretary-General. Note transmitting
report of the United States Government on theadministration of the Trust Territory of thePacific Islands for the period 10ct 1980 -30 sep 1981 (transmitted to the TrusteeshipCouncil under T/1837)
S/15351 Special Cttee on the Situation with regardto the Implementation of the Declaration onthe Granting of Independence to ColonialCountries ar.d Peoples: Chairman. Letter,10 Aug, transmitting conclusions and recommendations concerning the Trust Territoryadopted by the Special Cttee on 10 Aug
PAKISTAN and AFGHANISTAN
see Afghanistan situation
PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION-- participation in Security Council
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2322,2331,2334,2352,2374,2379,2400,2401
At the 2322nd meeting, it was decided (11-1-3) toinvite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the situation in the occupiedArab territories (Golan Heights)
At the 2331st meeting, it was decided (11-1-3) toinvite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the Middle East situation(UNIFIL)
At the 2334th meeting, it was decided (11-1-3) toinvite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the situation in the occupiedArab territories
At the 2352nd meeting, it was decided (11-1-3) toinvite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the situation in the occupiedArab territories
At the 2374th meeting, it was decided (11-1-3) toinvite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the Middle East situation(Lebanon)
At the 2379th meeting, it was decided (11-1-3) toinvite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the Middle East situation(UNIFIL)
45
PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION (continued)-- participation in Security Council (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)At the 2400th meeting, it was decided (11-1-3) to
invite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the Middle East situation(UNIFIL)
At the 2401st meeting, it was decided (12-1-2) toinvite PLO to participate, without vote, in theconsideration of the situation in the occupiedArab territories (Israeli settlements)
PALESTINE QUESTION
see also Iraq and Israel \Middle East situation !Territories occupied by Israel
ReportsS/15451 (A/37/525) Secretary-General. Report on
military developments and UN peace-keepingoperations, the situation in the occupied territories, the Palestine refugee problem and thequestion of Palestine
other documents5/14844 (A/37/75) Cttee on the Exercise of tha In
alienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Acting Chairman. Letter, 22 Jan, concerningIsraeli actions reported by The New YorkTimes regarding plans by Israel to clear allPalestinian Bedouins out of a great swath ofthe Negev Desert
S/14855 secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 36/120 D requesting the security Council to convene toconsider the situation
S/14879 (A/37/94) Ctiee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 18 Feb, concerning decision by Israel to close down Bir Zeit University
S/14884 Jordan. Letter, 23 Feb, transmitting letter of Mr. Z. L. Terzi, Permanent Observerof PLO to the UN, concerning Israeli occupation authorities' closing down for a two-monthperiod of Bir Zeit University
S/14897 (A/37/109) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 8 Mar, concerning violations of human rights by .Israeli authorities inthe occupied Arab territories of the West Bankand Gaza
S/14990 (A/37/205) Kuwait. Letter, 20 Apr,transmitting final communique of the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of the Co-ordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries onthe Question of Palestine, Kuwait, 5-8 Apr
S/15043 secretary-General. Note transmittingportion of General Assembly resolution ES-7/4urging the security Council to recognize theinalienable rights of the Palestinian people asdefined in Assembly resolution ES-7!2, and toendorse recommendations of the Cttee on theExercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People
I
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SUBJECT INDEX
lI
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15120 (A/37/240) Cttee on the Exercise of the
Inalienable Rights of the P3lestinian People:Cha.1.rman. Letter, 24 May, concerning ,deterioration in the situation owing to Israelipolicy in the occupied Palestinian territoriesof the West Bank: and the Gaza Strip
S/15166 (A/37/272) German Democratic Republic.Letter, 8 Jun, transmitting statement of theSocialist Unity Party of Germany, the Councilof State and the Council of Ministers of theGerman Democratic Republic concerning aggression of Israel against Lebanon
S/15188 (A/37/274) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 8 Jun, concerning Israel'sinvasion of southern Lebanon
S/15200 (A/37/281) Cuba. Letter, 11 Jun, transmitting communique by the Co-ordinating Burequ of Non-Aligned Countries, condemningIsrael for its acts of aggression against Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrityand its aim of eliminating the Palestinian people
S/15211 (A/37/284) Czechoslovakia. Letter,11 Jun, transmitting statement of the Ministryof Foreign Affairs condemning act of aggression by the Israeli military against Lebanonand the Palestinian people
S/15221 (A/37/287) Pakistan. Letter, 15 Jun,transmitting statement by a spokesman of theForeign Office condemning Israeli aggressionagainst Lebanon
S/15222 (A/37/288) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 15 Jun, concerning Israel'soccupation of the greater part of Lebanon
S/15223 (A/37/289) USSR. Letter, 15 Jun, transmitting statement of the Government demanding that Israeli aggression be stopped
S/15224 (A/37/293) China. Letter, 15 Jun, transmitting statement of the Government regardingIsraeli invasion of Lebanon
S/15225 (A/37/294) Cyprus. Letter, 15 Jun,transmitting resolution adopted by the Houseof Representatives condemning aggression ofIsrael against Lebanon
S/15226 (A/37/295) Oman. Letter, 16 "Jun, transmitting letter from l'4r. Y. Arafat, Chairmanof the Executive Cttee and Commander-inChief of the Armed Forces of the PalestinianRevolution, demanding the UN to put an end toIsraeli invasion of Lebanon and requesting theUN to send a UN Commission to investigatecrImes which Israeli military forces havecommitted
8/15233 Cuba (on behalf of the non-aligned countries). Letter, 18 Jun, transmitting letterfrom F. Castro Ruz, concerning situation existing in Lebanon as a result of invasion byIsrael
S/15243 (A/37/299) Cuba. Letter, 18 'Jun, transmitting message from Mr. F. Castro Ruz, inhis capacity as Chairman of the Movement ofNon-Aligned Countries; requesting the Secretary-General to ensure that the UN puts an
46
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)
Othel" documents (continued)- S715243 (A737/2\-}9) (continued)
end to the operation ag;ainst the peoples ofPalestine and Lebanon and to bring about animmediate withdrawal of Israeli troops
S/15244 (A/37/301) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 18 Jun, concerning dissolution of the elected city councils of twoWest Bank towns by Israel
S/15251 (A/37/306) Hungary. Letter, 23 Jun,transmitting statement by the Government demanding withdrawal of Israeli invasion forcesfrom Lebanon
S/15259 (A/37/312) Madagascar. Telegram. 8 Jun,transmitting message from President D.Ratsiraka concerning necessity of the UN totake specific measures against Israel and itsaccomplices
S/15260 Secretary-General. Note transmittingresolution ES-7/5 adopted by the 7th emergency special session of the General Assembly on 26 Jun
S/15262 (A/37/313) German Democratic Republic.Letter, 25 Jun, transmitting telegram fromMr. 0. Fischer, Minister for Foreign Affairs, supporting Security Council resolution512 (1982) concerning humanitarian assistanceto Palestinian and Lebanese peoples
S/15263 (A/3,7/314) Mauritania. Letter, 28 Jun,transmitting message from Lt. -Col. M. K.QuId Haidalla, President of the Military Ctteeof National Salvation and Chief of State, calling upon the secretary-General to demand anend to the massacre of Palestinian and Lebanese peoples and the withdrawal of Israelfrom Lebanon
S/15276 (A/37/331) Brazil. Letter. 2 Jul, transmitting letter from President J. B. deOliveira Figueiredo to the President of Lebanon in response to his appeal for the preservation of Beirut
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun, transmitting final communique and other documentsof the Ministerial Meeting of the Co-ordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries,Havana, 31 May,- 5 Jun
S/15284 (A/37/336) China. Letter, 10 Jul, transmitting letter from Premier Zhao Ziyang toY. Arafat, Chairman of PLO, supporting thestruggle,by the Palestinian amd other Arabpeople against Israeli expansionism
S/15290 (A/37/339) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 9 Jul, concerning acts ofrepression by Israeli authorities againstcivilian populations living in the occupiedWest Bank:
S/15294 (A/37/341) seychelles. Letter, 8 Jul,transmitting message from President F. A.Rena to President E. Sarkis of Lebanon condemning Israeli ~gressionand calling forwithdrawal'of Zionist forces from Lebanon
S/15297 (A/37/343) China. Letter; 15 Jul,transmitting message from Mr. Huang Hua,Foreign Minister, to the extraordinary min-
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SUBJECT INDEX
I.•
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)
Other documents (continued).. S715297 (Af3"7/343) (continued)
isterial meeting of the Co-ordinating Bureauof the Non-Aligned Countries condemningIsraeli authorities for their invasion againstPalestinian and Lebanese peoples
S/15299 (A/37/345) Jordan. Letter, 16 Jul,transmitting communication from PLO concerning act by Israeli agents against thePalestine Research Centre in a residentialsection of Beirut
S/15312 (A/37/361) USSR. Letter, 23 Jul,transmitting replies by President L. I.Brezhnev to questions by Pravda and published in the Soviet Press on 21 Jul on thesituation in and around Lebanon
S/15327 (A/37/366) Cyprus. Letter, 29 Jul,transmitting final communique of the Extraordinary Ministerial Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries on the question of Palestine, Nicosia,15-17 Jul
S/15346 (A/37/374) USSR. Letter, 4 Aug,transmitting statement by TASS entitled"Force Israel to stop its aggression"
S/15352 (A/37/383) German Democratic Republic. Letter, 11 Aug, transmitting messageby Chairman E. Honecker to Chairman Y.Arafat of PLO condemning the Israeli extermination war against Palestinian and~ebanese peoples
S/15364 (A/37/387) Thailand. Letter, 10 Aug,transmitting press statement issued at theconclusion of the special meeting of ASEANForeign Ministers, Bangkok, 7 Aug
S/15372 (A/37/399) Japan. Letter, 23 Aug,transmitting statement of the Minister forForeign Mfairs on the Israeli invasion ofWest Beirut
S/1537~ (A/37/411) Egypt. Letter, 26 Aug, concerning the situation in Lebanon and Palestinian people's right to self-determination
S/15391 (A/37/448) Jordan. Letter, 15 Sep,transmitting letter from PLO concerningIsraeli interference in academic freedomin the occupied West Bank by imposing prohibitive demands and restrictions on foreignteaching staffs
S/15393 (A/37/449) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 14 Sep, concerning construction of new settlements on the illegallyoccupied West Bank by Israel
S/15397 (A/37/456) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.Letter, 16 Sep, concerning graVity of thesituation in the Arab region and events taking place in Lebanon and in Beirut
8/15403 (A/37/457) USSR. Letter, 17 Sep,transmitting speech by President L. I.Brezhnev during visit of Chairman A. N.Mohammed of Democratic Yemen, concerning the situation in the Middle East
S/15410 (A/37/462) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 20 Sep, concerning massacres in Palestinhn refugee camps in WestBeirut
47
PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)
Other docu~ents (continued)S/15412 (A/37/464) Egypt. Letter, 20 Sep,
transmitting message from Mr. K. H. Ali,Deputy Prime Minister, on massacres ofPalestinian civilians in the refugee camps inWest Beirut
S/15413 (A/37/465) Madagascar. Le~er, 20 Sep,transmitting message from PreSident D.Ratsiraka concerning genocide in West Beirut and requesting the Secretary-Generalto ~all upon all great Powers to impose anembargo on Israel
S/15418 (A/37/470) Cuba. Letter, 20 Sep, expressing outrage of the Movement of NonAligned Countries at the genocidal massacre1.'1 refugee camps in West Beirut and stressing the responsibility of the Security Councilto resolve the question of Palestine and theMiddle East
S/15419 (A/37/471) USSR. Letter, 21 Sep,transmitting statement by TASS condemningIsrael's aggression and genocide in Lebanon,and concerning the use of UN forces toguarantee the security of the population ofBeirut
S/15430 (A/37/483) China. Letter, 22 Sep,transmitting statements by Premier Zhaoand by the spokesman of the Ministry ofForeign Mfairs concerning the situation inLebanon and the massacre of Palestiniancivilians in Beirut
S/15436 Secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution E8-7/9 urgingthe Security Council to investigate the circumstances and extent of the massacre ofPalestinian and other civilians in Beirut on17 Sep
8/15438 (A/37/502) Pakistan. Letter, 238ep,transmitting statement by President M. Ziaul-Haq condemning the massacre of Palestinian refugees at camps in West Beirut
8/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 110ct,transmitting final communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Mfairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the 37thsession of the General Assembly
8/15465 Jordan. Letter, 250ct, transmittingletter from PLO concerning imposition ofa curfew by Israeli occupation authorities onthe Palestinian city of Hebron on 20 Oct
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 21 Oct,transmitting reports and resolutions on political affairs and information, economic affairs cultural and social affairs, and finaldeCI;ration, adopted by the 13th IslamicConference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey,22-26 Aug 1982
8/15467 Jordan. Letter, 260ct, transmittingletter from PLO concerning attempt of Israeli military authorities to coerce facultymemberR of Al Najah and Bethlehem Universities into signing a political statement
8/15470 Jordan. Letter, 290ct, transmittingletters from PLO concerning the murder of
fI
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SUBJECT INDEX
DocumentsSecretariat. Communications received from pri
vate individuals and non-governmentalbodies relating tQ matters of which the Security Council is seized
S/NC/252 as of 26 JanS/NC/253 as of 12 AprS/NC/'254 as of 5 MayS/NC/255 as of 25 JunS/NC/256 as of 30 JulS/NC/257 as of 10 Sep
SECURITY COUNCIL (continued)-- agenda: summary stateml.~nts (continued)
Documents (continued)8/14840/
Add. 15 as of 17 AprAdd. 16 as of 24 AprAdd. 17 as of 1 MayAdd. 18 as of 8 MayAdd. 19 as of 15 MayAdd. 20 as of 22 MayAdd. 21 as of 29 MayAdd. 22 as of 5 JunAdd. 23 as of 12 JunAdd. 24 as of 19 JunAdd. 25 as of 26 JunAdd. 26 as of 3 JulAdd. 27 as of 10 JulAdd. 28 as of 17 JulAdd. 29 as of 24 JulAdd. 30 as of 31 JulAdd. 31 as of 7 AugAdd. 32 as of 14 AugAdd. 33 as of 21 AugAdd. 34 as of 28 AugAdd. 35 as of 4 SepAdd. 36 as of 11 SepAdd. 37 a.s of 18 SepAdd. 38 as of 25 SepAdd. 39 as of 2 OctAdd. 40 as of 9 OctAdd. 41 as, of 16 OctAdd. 42 as of 23 actAdd. 43 as of 30 OctAdd. 44 as of 6 NovAdd. 45 as of 13 NovAdd. 46 as of 20 NovAdd. 47 as of 27 NovAdd. 48 as of 4 DecAdd. 49 as of 11 DecAdd. 50 as of 18 DeeAdd. 51 as of 25 Dec
-- languages, official: inclusion of Arabic
DocumentsS/15531 Draft resolution recommending to in
clude Arabic among the official and workinglanguages of the Security Council
S/15532 Jordan. Letter, 17 Dec, requestinginclusion of item'on the agenda of the Security Council entitled 'The inclusion ofArabic among the official and working languages of the Security Council"
- - communications recei"ved
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PALESTINE QUESTION (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15470 (continued)
a Palestinian from a refugee camp in the occupied'Palestinian territories by Israeli settlers on 26 Oct
S/15472 (A/37/586) Fiji. Letter, 250ct, transmitting final communiq:~e of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting, Suva, 14-18 Oct
S/15476 (A/37/587) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 290ct, concerning recent developmAnts in the occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank of Jordan
S/15482 (A/37/604) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the Palestinian People:Chairman. Letter, 8 Nov, concerning theIsraeli policy of establishing settlements inthe occupied Palestinian territories of theWest Bank and the Gaza strip
S/15497 (A/37/635) Mghanistan. Letter, 12 Nov,transmitting text of the D~claration adoptedat thf' end of the International Conference onSocio-Economic Development and the Dangers of War, Kabul, 1982
S/1551O (A/37/696) Morocco. Letter, 3 Dec,transmitting text of declaration adopted bytb~ 12th Arab Summit Conference, Fez,1981/1982
PANAMA-- representatives: credentials
DocumeptsS/14901 Secretary-General. Report
POLAND-- representatives: credentials
DocumentsS/14822, S/15424 Secretary-General. Reports
RAZAFINDRALAMBO, EDILBERT (Madagascar)-- biography S/14887 (A/36/863)
ROSE NNE, SHABTAI (Israel)-- biography S/14887 (A/36/863)
SECURITY COUNCIL-- agenda: summary statements
Documents--s71484U (full list)
8/14840/Add. 1 as of 9' JanAdd. 2 as of 16 JanAdd. 3 as of 23 JanAdd. 4 as of 30 JanAdd. 5 as of 6 FebAdd. 6 as of 13 FebAdd. 7 as of 20 FebAdd. 8 as of 27 FebAdd. 9 as of 6 MarAdd. to as of 13 MarAdd. 1t as of 20 MarAdd. 12 as of 27 MarAdd. 13 as of 3 AprAdd. 14 as of 10 Apr
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- - resolutions
SECURITY COUNCIL (continued)-- members: representatives, 1982: credentials (continued)
Zaire (continued)Mapango ma Kemishanga S/14822Nguayila Abela Kalanda S/14822Tshamala N'Ji Lamule S/14822
-- report to General Assembly, 1981/1982
DocumentsA/3'f12(GAOR, 37th sess., Supple No. 2) Secu
l'ity Council. Report, 16 Jun 1981 - 15 Jun1982
Discussion in Secul'ity Council: Meeting S/PV. 2402-'""lPtivate) ----
The Council adopted the draft report unanimously
-- voting: veto
Draft resolutions submitted under the follOWing questions in 1982 were rejected due to negativevotes by permanent members of the SecurityCouncil. See entries under these headings fordiscussion:------------------
CenFraI America: peace and securityFalkland Islands (Malvinas) situationMiddle East situation (Lebanon situation) (three
draft resolutions)Territories occupied by Israel (two draft resolu
tions)Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of
Golan Heights
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Middle East situation: UNDOFMiddle East situation:
UNIFILSecurity Council: languages,
official: inclusion of Arabic
Seychelles situationSouth Africa: apartheidTerritories occupiedli'y Is-
rael: almexation of GolanHeights
UN Peace-keeping Force inCyprus
S/INF/3C Collected edition of decisions and resolutions (T~ be issued)
Texts of resolutions (S/RES/500-528 (1982» wereissuea separately in nUineographed form asfollows: - -- -
S.'RES/504 (1982) Chad situationS/RES/5lO,526 (1982) Cyprus question.S/RES/502, 505 (1982) Falkland Islanda (Malvinas)
situationS/RES/514, 522 (1982) Iran and IraqS/RES/508,509, Lebanon situation
511-513,515-521 (1982)
SiRES '527 (WB2) Lesotho and South AfricaS/RES/50l, 506,508, Middle East situation
509,511-513,515-521 (1982)
S/RES/506, 524 (1982)S/RES/50l, 511, 519,
523 (1982)S/RES/528 (1982)
S/RES/507 (1982)S/RES/503, 525 (1982)S/RF:S/500 (1982)
S IRES/510, 526 (1982)
-- members: representatives, 1982: credentials
France--aera Barre de Nanteuil, Luc S/14851
Guyana-- Ferguson, Tyrone S/14822 & Add. 1
Jacob, Elaine S/14822 & Add. 1Karran, David S/14822 & Add. 1Sinclair, Noel G. S/14822 & Add. 1Thomas, Donald S '14822 & Add. 1
Japan~iyashi, Yasuhide S/15368
Jordan-B"ifainah, Saad S/15033
Lutfi, Sultan N. S/14822/Add. 1Nuseibeh, Haz~~m S/14822 'Add. 1Tash, Waleed M. S/14822/Add. 1
PanamaRiera, Angel 8/14901
Poland-'Krystoslk, Ryszard S/14822
Natorf, Wlodzimierz S/15424Nowak, Jerzy S/14822Soltysiewicz, Jozef S/14822Wyzner, Eugeniusz S.'14822
SpainAtienza, Jesds S/15358, S/15379Laclaustra, Arturo S/15358, S/15379Villar, Francisco 8/15358, S/15379
Togo-'-Xdjoyi, Koffi S/14822
Akakpo, GUdjito S/14822Am,ega, Atsu-Koffi S/14822
USSR-(jJ,eandrov, V. L. S/15258
United Kingdom- ''''l.erman, Franklin D, S/15305
'1lfrey, Charles T. W. S/15305.LIyne, Roderic M. J. S/15305Thomson, John Adam S/15370
United States-~rK;warren S/15335
Gershman, CarI S. S/15282Sorzano, Jose S. S/14948
Zaire~beyaMilambu S/14822
Kamanda wa Kamanda S/14822
SECURITY COUNCIL (continued)-- languages, official: inclusion of Arable (continued)
Documents (continued)S715535 Egypt. Letter, 21 Dec, concerning
adoption of Security Council resolution 528(1982) regarding inclusion of Arabic amongthe official and working languages of theSecurity Council
Discussion in Security Council: Meeting S/PV. 2410Draft resolution in S/15531, deciding to include
Arabic among the official and working languages of the Security Council, ad.opted byconsensus as resolution 528 (1982)
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SECURrry COUNCIL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY FSTABLISHED UNDER RESOLUTION ,496 (1981) COl.;.CERNING THE SITUATION OF SEYCHELLES
-- reports S/14905/Rev.l (SCOR, 37th year, SpecialSuppl. No. 2), S/15492 (& Corr. 1, English only), Corr.2
See Seychelles situation for discussio,!!,
SEYCHELLES SITUATION
Documents- 5/14850 Security Council: President. Note con
cerning request for an extension of the dateof submission of report by the Chairman ofthe Securi\.v Council Commission of InquiryEstablished under Resolution 496 (1981) inconnexion with the complaint by Seychelles
S/14905jRev.l (SCOR, 37th year, St>ecial Suppl.No. 2) Security Council Commission ofInquiry Established under Resolution 496(1981). Report
S/15056 Seychelles. Letter, 6 May, transmittingarticle published in the New York Times on4 May concerning testimony made bytJiemercenary leader of the bungled Seychellescoup attempt
S/15065 Seychelles. Letter, 10 May, t!'ansmitting copy of article published in the New YorkTimes on 10 May concerning trial presentlybeing held in South Africa, specificallyrelating to testimony of Col. Mike Hoare,the mercenary leader of the attempt to oustthe Government of Seychelles
S/15080 Romania. Letter, 14 May, transmittingnote referring to the report oi the SecurityCouncil Commission of Inquiry Establishedunder Council ,Resolution 496 (1981)(S/14905), stating that Romania has no dealings of any form '.vith South Mrica, anddenying allegations of the use of Romanianweapons by South Mrican mercenaries
S/15127 Guyana, Jordan, panama, Togo, Uganci:\and Zaire. Draft resolution condemning theme'rcenary aggre;,1," ion against Seychelles on25 Nov 1981, appealing te all states andinte'rnational organizations to assist Seychelles to repair the damage caused by t.heact of mercenary aggression, and d~cid,ing
to establish a Special Fund by 5 Jun for Seychelles and an ad hoc cttee before ,the end I)fMay to co-ordinate and mobilize resourcesfor the Special Fund'
S/15135 Swaziland. Letter, 28 May, transmitting statemont by Dr. S. Nzumalo, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the RoyalSwazi Airline at the 14th Annual GeneralAssembly of the African Airline Association(Jl,\FRAA), concerning the incident of 25 Novin Seychelles which resulted in damagingand subs'3quent detention of a Royal Swaziaircraft, and including a .resolution adoptedby AFRAA concerning ratification of international security conventions
S/1.5138 Security Council: President. Note referring to Security Council resolution 507(1982) and concerning composition of thead hoc cttee
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SEYCHELLES SITUATJON (continued)
Documents (continued)---s!15236 SeycheUes. Letter, 17 Jun, transmit
ting article published in the New York Timesconc~rningwithdrawal of charges againstmer:cenaries accused of hijacking an air)ilter from Seychelles to South Africa
S/15257 South Africa. Letter, 24 Jun, transmitting article from the Johannesburg RandDaily Mail of 22 Jun entitled "Mercenarieswill say they were tortured' I by E. Hugo
S/15359 Security Council: President. Note concerning request by the Chairman of the Security Council Commission of Inquiry Established under Resolution 496 (1981) for anextension of the date of submission of itsreport until 31 Qct
5/15456 India. Note verbale. 70ct, concerningpledge of India to the Special Fund establishedin accordance with Security Council resolution 507 (1982) to assist Seychelles
S/15473 Security Council: President. Note concerning request by the Chairman of the Security Council Commission of Inquiry Established under Resolution 496 (1981) for a further extension of the date of submission of itsreport until the middle of Nov
S/15477 Seychelles. Letter, 2 Nov, concerningrecent reports of external attempts to destabilize economically and to overthrow thelegitimate Government of Sevchelles
S/15492 (& Corr.l, English only), Corr.2 Security Council Commission of Inquiry Estabrished under Pesolution 496 (1981). Sl,pplementary i-epm:"t
Participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the foilawing states were invited at themeetings indicated to participate, without vote,in the consideration of this question:
Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Benin, Botswanag
Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Egyp;;, Honduras,India, Lao People's Democratic RepubUc,Madagascar, Maldives, Malta and Seychellesat the 2359th meeting
Afghanistan, Barbados, Bulgariag German Democratic Republic, Grenada, Hungary, Mali,Mozambique, Nicaragua, Pakistan, SaoTome and Principe, United Republic of Tanzania, Viet Narri and Yugoslavia at the 2361stmeeting
Kenya, Libyan Arab Jamahiriyag Mauritius andSyrian Arab Republic at the 2365th meet:_.g
Bangladesh, Mongolia, Nigeria, Sri Lank?" Swaziland and Zambia at the 2367th meeting
Discussion in Security Council Commission of InquiryEstablished under Resolution 496 (1981) con~
cerning the Situation of SeycheUes: MeetingsSIAC. 23/SR. 2-7 (Restricted distribution)
S/14905/Rev.l (SCOR, 37th year" Special SuppLNo. 2), S/15492 (& Corr. 1, English only),Corr.2 Reports
Discussion in Security Council Ad Hoc CommitteeEstablished under Resolution 507 (1982) concerning the Special Fund for the Republic ofseychel~MeetingsS/AC. M/SR. 1, 2 (Resfricted diStribution)
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Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2359,--2361, 2365, 2367, 2370 -.-
Draft re30lution in S/15127, condemning the mercenary aggression against Seychelles on25 Nov 1981, appealing to all states andinternational organizations to assist Seychelles to repair the damage caused by theact of mercenary aggression, and decidingto establish a Special Fund by 5 Jun for seychelles and an ad hoc cttee before the end ofMay to co-ordinate and mobilize resourcesfor the Special Fund, adopted unanimously atthe 2370th meeting as resolution 507 (1982)
SOUTH AFRICA
see also Ani;:iola and South AfricaLesotho and South AfricaNamibia question
-- apartheidReports
A/37/22 (GAOR, 37th sess., Suppl. No. 22) (&Corr. 1, French & Spanish only) SpecialCttee against Apartheid. Report
S/15383 (Not yet issued)S/15383/Add. 1 (A/37/22/Add. 1) Special Cttee
against Apartheid. 1st special report onrecent developments concerning relationsbetween Israel and South Africa
S/15383/Add: 2 (A/37/22/Add. 2) Special Ctteeagainst Apartheid. 2nd special report ontrade urifon action against apartheid in SouthAfrica
Other documents8/14830 (A.,m/61) Jordan. Letter, 6 Jan, reject
ing article published in The New York Timeson 14 Dec 1981 regardlng purchase of riiilitary weapons by South Africa from Jordan
S/14843 (A/37/74) South Africa. Letter, 21 Jan,transmitting letter from Mr. R. F. Botha,Minister for Foreign Affairs and Information,stating that the business of the UN should beconducted in terms ef the provisions of theCharter and that the UN lacks the will andcapacity to act impartially in South West Africa/Namibia
S/14857 Secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 36/172
S/14904 Lesotho. Letter, 11 Mar, concerningmortar attack on the headquarters of the Le'Jotho Paramilitary Force in Maseru from theSouth African side of the border on 11 Mar
8/14958 Uganda. Letter, 8 Apr, transmittingletter from Mr. J. M. Makatini, PermanentObserver of the African National Congressto the UN, concerning judgement by the SouthAfrican Court of Appeal confirming the deathsentences on three members of the AfricanNational Congress
S/14959 Uganda. Letter, 8 Apr, requesting meeting of the security Council to examine the situation in southern Africa follOWing confirmation by the South African Court of Appeal ofthe death sentences on three members of theAfrican National Congress of South Africa
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SOUTH AFRICA (continued)-- apartheid (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/14960 Togo, Uganda and Zaire. Draft resolu
tion calling upon South African authorities tocommute the death sentences on three members of the African National Congress ofSouth Africa
8/14980 (Al'37/179) German Democratic Republic.Letter, 14 Apr, transmitting telegram fromthe Minister for Foreign Affah's, expressingsupport for Secu:rity Council resolution 503(1982) calling for commutation by South Africa of the death sentences passed on threemembers of the African National Congress
8/150011 (A/37/208) Cuba. Letter, 26 Apr, transmitting communique by the Co-ordiraat1ngBureau of the Movement of Non-AlignedCountries condemning thet:onfirmation by theSouth African Court of Appeal of the deaths1'mtences on three members of the AfricanNational Congress
S/15062 Denmark. Note verbale, 5 May, trana~
mitting text of Decree adopted on Amendmentof the Decree on Certain Measures againstSouth Africa
S/15080 Romania. Letter, 14 May, transmittingnote referring to the report of the SecurityCouncil Commission of Inquiry on the Seychelles situation Established under CouncilResolution 496 (1981), stating that Romaniahas no dealings of any for m with South Africa, and denying allegations of the use ofRomanian weapons by South African mercenaries
S/15096 South Africa. Letter, 19 May, transmitting statement by R, F. Botha, MirJster ofForeign Affairs and Information, in the Houseof Assembly on 6 May, concerning the questions of mercenaries and non-interference inneighbouring states, raferll ing specifically toMozambique and Lesotho
S/15150 (A/37/261) Special Cttee against Apadheid: Chairme,D. Letter, 24 May, transmttting Deciaration adopted by the InternationalConference on Women and Apartheid, Brussels, 17-19 May
S/15157 (A/37/265) Special Cttee against Apartheid: Chairman; Letter, 26 May, transmitting Manila Declaration for Action againstApartheid adopted by the Asian Regional Conference for Action against f ..partheid, ManUa,24-26 May ----
S/15247 Special Cttee against Apartheid: Chairman. Letter, 15 Jun, transriiltHng stat~m9ntof the Cttee on 14 Jun at the conclusion of ahearing on the threat to peace in southern Africa, and the implementation of UN resolutions for an end to military, nuclear and othercollaboration with South Africa
S/15278 (A/37/333) Cuba. Letter, 22 Jun, transmitting final communique and other documents of the Ministerlal Meeting of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Countries, Havana, 31 May - 5 Jun
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SOUTH AFRICA (continued)-- apartheid (continued)
other documents (continued)S/15306 W37/354) Cuba. Letter, 21 Jul, trans
mitting press communiqu~of the Co-ordinatin1~ Bureau of Non-Aligned Countries, inv,itin.g the attention of the international community to the deteriorating situation in SouthAfrica
S/15380 (A/37/414) Mozambique. Letter,27 Aug, transmitting communication fromthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerninga series of armed attacks and violations ofterritorial integrity of Mozambique by forcesof the South Africa r~gime
5/15405 (A/37/459) Special Cttee against Apartheid: Chairman. Letter, 16 Sep, concerningdeath sentences of three freedom fighters,members of the African National Congress,in South Africa on 6 Aug
S/15444 Security Council: President. Notetransmitting statement, on behalf of themembers of the Council, expressing concernover the death sentences passed on 6 Aug inSouth Africa on three members of the African National Congress of South Africa
S/15447 Secretary-General. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 37/1 entitled"Appeal for clemency in favour of South African freedom fighters"
S/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Lettei', 11 Oct.transmitting final communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the 37thsession of the General Assembly
S/15461 South Africa. Letter, 19 Oct, concerning death sentences imposed on three personsconvicted of treason, involving murder, attempted murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances
S/15463 Secretary-Genera.l. Note transmittingGeneral Assembly resolution 37/2 entitled"South AfricaVs application for credi~ fromIMF"
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 21 Oct,transmitting reports and resolutions on iJolitical affairs and information~ economic affairs, cultural and social affairs, aild finaldeclaration, adopted by the 13th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey,22-26 Aug 1982
S/15472 (A/37/586) Fiji. Letter" 25 Oct, transmitting final communique of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting, Suva, 14-18 Od
8/15497 (A/37/635) Afghanistan. Letter, 12 Nov,transmitting text of Declaration adopted atthe end of the International Conference onSocio-Economic Development and the Dangersof War, Kabul, 1982
S/15501 (A/37/644) Mozambique. Letter, 24 Nov,transmitting statement concerning devp.lopments In Mozambique as a result of the SouthAfrican obstinacy in an attempt to invadeMozambique
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SOUTH AFRICA (continued)-- apartheid (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/15506 (A/37/689) (& Corr.1, En~lish only)
South Africa. Letter, 2 Dec, transmittingmessage sent to Mozambique by the DlrectorGeneral of F\.,:rei~n Affairs and Informationstating that it is the desire of South Africa tomaintain peace and stability in the region
S/15508 (A/37/691) Special Cttee against Apartheid: Chai.rman. Letter, 1 Dec, transmittingteXfof Declaration adopted by the Conferenceof West European Parliamentarians on Banctions against South Africap The Hague, Nov1982
S/15511 Guyana, Jordan, Panama, Togo, Ugandaand Zaire. Draft resolution calling uponSouth African authorities to commute thedeath sentences on six men
S/15515 Lesotho. Letter, 9 Dec, transmittingcable message from Foreign Minister C. D.Molapo concerning attack by the South African Defence Force on the capital of Lesothoon 9 Dec
S/15525 Guinea. Note verbale, 15 Dec, transmit~
ting message from President A. S. Tour~
condemnin~ the militarist and expansionistpolicy of the apartheid regime
Participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the following States anaorganizationwere invited a.t the meetings indicated to part!cipate, without vote, in the consideration of thequestion:
Algeria, Cuba and Ghana at the 2398th meetingMr. A. Y. Maitama-Sule, Ch:.:a.irman of the Special
Cttee against Apartheid at the 2398th meeting
Discussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2351,2397,2398,2404
Draft r€:l3olution in S/14960, as orally amended~
calling upon South African authorities tu commute the death sentences on three members ofthe African National Congress of South Africa, adopted unanimously at the 2351st meeting ab resolution 503 (1982)
Draft resolution in S/15511, calling upon South African authorities to commute the death sentences on six men and urging all States andorganizations to use their influence and totake urgent measures to save their lives,adopted unanimously at the 2404th meeting asresolution 525 (1982)
-- mercenaries
See Seychelles situation- South Africa: apartheid
SOUTH AFRICA and ANGOLA
See Angola and South Aftica- South Africa: apartheid
SOUTH AFRICA and LESOTHO
See Lesothc and South Africa- South Africa: apartheid
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA QUESTION
See China and Viet Nam- Kampuchea question
Thailand and Viet Nam
SOUTH GEORGIA ISLANDS-- status
See Falkland Islands (Malvinas): status- '
SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS-- status
Set.~ Falkland Islands (Malvinas): status
SOU'l'H WEST AFRICA
Bee Namibi~
SPAIN-- representatives: credentials
Documents5/15358, S/15379 secretary-General. Reports
SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGAINST APARTHEID-- reports A/37/22 (GAOR, 37th sess., SUppl. No. 22)
(& Corr. 1, French & Spanish only)S/15383/Add. 1, 2 (A/37/22/Add. 1, 2) (To be
issued as GAOR, 37th sesso , Su~
No.22A)See South Africa: apartheid for discussion
TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL
See also Middle East situationPalestine question
Reports5/14953 (A/37/169) & Add. 1-3 Secretary-Gener
al. Report (in pursuance of General Assembly resolution ES-9/1)
Other documentsS/14912 J'or(lan. Letter, 19 Mar, transmitting
letter from. PLO concerning Israel's forcibleseizure and dismantling of the elected Council of AI-Bireh town to the north of Jerusalem
S/14916 Jordan. Letter, 22 Mar, transmittingletters from PLO concerning acts of stateterrorism and brutality by Israeli -Zionistforces of occupation against Palestinian people
S/14917 Jordan (on behalf of the Group of Arabstates Ipembers of the Arab League). Letter,22 Mar, requesting meeting of the SecurityCouncil to consider the deteriorating situation in the occupied Palestinian and Arabterritories, including Jerusalem
S/14920 Jordan. Letter, 23 Mar, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toMr. Z. L. Terzi, Permanent Observer ofPLO to, the UN, to participate in the Council's debate
S/14921 Jordan. Letter, 23 Mar, requesting theSecurity Council to e:.rtend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeague of Arab states to the UN, to participate in the Council's debate
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)
other documents (continued)&114923 Jordan. Letter, 24 Mar, transmitting
letbar from Mr. H. Chatty, Secretary-General of the Organization of the Islamic Confer,ence, concerning Israeli acts of criminalrepression and assault against Palel.~tinian
people, oppression of mayors in the occupiedtelL'ritories and dissolution of an electedmunicipal council
S/14924 Jordan. Letter, 24 Mar, transmittingletter from PLO concerning Israeli acts ofstate-terrorism, attempts to aSSCJ.ssinatemayors an~ attempts to disband municipalcouncils
S/14928 (A/37/159) Jordan. Letter, 25 Mar,concerning desecration of holy Muslimshrines by Israeli Jewish settlers on 2 Mar
5/14930 Jordan•. Letter, 25 Mar, transmittingletter from PLO concerning arrest of mayorsof Nablus and Ramallah and students by Is1'aeli troops in the occupied Palestinian territory
S/14943 Jordan. Draft resolution calling on Israel to rescind its decision disbanding theelected municipal cou.lJ.cil of El Bireh and itsdecision to remove the Mayors of Nablus andRamallah from their posts
S/14952 (A/37/168) Moroccoo Letter, 2 Apr,transmitting telegTam from King Hassan 11,condemning unjustified repressive and inhuman acts by the Zionist authorities againstPalestinian people
S/14954 (A/37/170) Belgium. Letters 2 Apr,transmitting statement by the Heads of stateand Government of the ten member states ofthe European Community at a meeting of theEuropean Council, Brussels, 29 and 30 Mar
S/14967 Morocco. Letter, 12 Apr, requesting anurgent meeting of the Security Council toconsider the grave events now taking place inoccupied Palestinian territory, and mostpal'ticulaTly in the holy city of Jerusalem
S/14969 Il'aq (on behalf of the member, states ofthe Islamic Conference). Letter, 13 Apr,requesting the convening of an immediatemeeting of the Secudty Council to considerthe grave situation resulting from the deliberate armed attack against the holy sanctuaryof the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem
5/149'10 Jordan. Letter, 13 Apr, requesting the5e~urity Council to extend an invitation toMr. Ho Abdel Rahman, Deputy PermanentObserver of PLO to the UN, to participate inthe Council's debate
5/14971 Jordan. Letter, 13 Apr, requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeague of Arab states to the UN, to participate in the Council's debate
8/1498? Jordau. Letter, 15 Apr, transmittingL:~tementby the Higher Islamic Council inJerusalem concerning criminal acts of sacrilege and murder by Israeli troops againstan Islamic holy sanctuary in Jerusalem (AIAqsa Mosque) on 11 Apr
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)
Other documents (continued)S/14985 Iraq, Jordan, Morocco and Uganda.
Draft resolution condemning the appallingacts of sacrilege within the precincts ofal-Haram al-Shareef on 11 Apr, deploring,any act or encouI1l'.gement of destruction orprofanation of the Holy Places and sites inJerusalem and calling upon Israel to observethe provisions of the 4th Geneva Conventionand to refrain from hindering the functionsof the Higher Islamic Council in Jerusalem
8/14991 Jordan. Letter, 20 Apr, transmittingletter from the Mayor of Gaza concerningbrutal and inhuman attacks by the Israeliarmy on civilian inhabitants of the occupiedGaza strip and the West Bank
S/15466 (A/37/567) Niger. Letter, 21Oct,transmitting reports and resolutio,ns on political affairs and. information, economic affairs, cultural and social affairs, and finaldeclaraition, adopted by the 13th Islami.c Conference of Foreign Ministers, Niamey"22-26 Aug 1982
PartiCll1atiOn by Non-Council members: Representa-ves of the following Stites ana"Organizations
were invited at the meetings indicated to participate, without vote, in the consideration of thisquestion:
Egypt, Israel, Pakistan, Senegal and Syrian A~'ab
Republic at the 2334th meetingPLO (11-1-3) at the 2334th meeting (requested in
S/1492O)Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of the
League of Arab states to the UN, at the2334th meeting (requested in S/14921)
Morocco and Turkey at the 2338th meetingIndia, Iran and Ge:rman Democratic Republic at
the 2340th meetingAlgeria, Bangladesh, Cuba, Iraq, Libyan Arat,
Jamahiriya, Viet Nam~ Yeman and Yugosla-via at the 2344th meetiIlg' ,
Democratic Yemen and Saudi Arabia at the 2348thmeeting
Iraq, Israel, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabiaand Turkey at the 2352nd meeting
PLO (11-1-3) at the 2352nd meeting (requested in8/14970)
Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeague of Arab states to the UN, at the2352nd meeting (requested in 8/14971)
Bangladesh, Gainea, Indonesia, Iran. Malaysia,Sudan and Syrian Arab Republic at the ~~353rd
meetingNiger and Senegal at the 2354th meetingIndia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Somalia at the
2355th meetingDjibouti and United Arab Emirates at the 2356th
meetingKuwait at the 2357th meeting
Discussion in Security Council:bismissaI of elected mayors by Israeli authorities
(8/14917): MeeBngs SI PV. 2334, 233B, 2340,2344,2348
Incident at AI-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem (S/14967,S/14969): Meetings S/PV. 2352-2357
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Draft resolution in S/14943, calling on Israel to
rescind its decisions disbanding the electedmunicipal council of El Bireh and to removethe Mayors of Nablus and Ramallah fromtheir posts, and to cease all measure appliedin the West Bank, including Jerusalem, theGaza strip and the Syrian Golan Heightswhich contravene the provisions of th('; 4thGeneva Convention of 1949, failed of adoption(13-1-1) at the 2348th meeting due to thenegative vote of a permanent member (Unitedstates)
Draft resolution in 8/14985, condemning the appalling acts of sacrilege within the precincts ofal-Haram al-Shareef on 11 Apr, deploringany act or encouragement of destruction orprofanation of the Holy Places and sites inJerusalem, and calling upon Israel to observethe provisions of the 4th Geneva Conventionof 1949 and to refrain from hindering thefunctions of the Higher Islamic Council inJerusalem, failed of adoption (14-1-0) at the2357th meeting due to the negative vote of apermanent member (United states)
- - annexation of Golan Heights
See also Middle East situationPalestine question
DocumentsSl14GI! Jordan. Letter, 5 Jan, requesting the
Security Council to extend an invitation to therepresentative of PLO to participate in theCouncil's debate
S/14824 Jordan. Letter, 5 Jan. requesting theSecurity Council to extend an invitation toDr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeazue of Arab States to the UN, to participate in the Council's debate
8/14825 Mongolia. Letter, 5 Jan, transmittingstatement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairsconcerning decision of the Israeli Knesset toextend Isra,eli jurisdiction to the occupiedGolan Heights
S/14827 Benin. Letter, 7 Jan, transmittingstatement by the Central Cttee of the Parti dela Rt1volution Populaire d'\! Bt1riin concerningdecision by IS:i°ael to extend the application. ofits laws to the Syrian territory of the GolanHeights .
S/14828 Jorrtan. Letter, 8 Jan, transmitting letter from the Secretary-General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference requestingthe Security Council to adopt firmer and moreeffective measures against Israel
S/14829 (A/37/60) (& Corr. 1, English only) Cuba.letter, 6 Jan, t.ransmitting communiqut1 ofthe non-aligned countries concerning the sit·,uation in the occupied Arab territories
S/14832/Rev. 1 Jordan. Revised draft resolutioncondemning Israel for its failure to complywith Security Council resolution 497 (1981),and deciding that all Member states shouldrefrain from prOViding any assistance to Israel
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)-- annexation of Golan H~ights (continued)
Documents (continued)·8714838 & Corr.l Cyprus. Note verbale, 15 Jan,
concerning resolution approved by the Houseof Representatives condemning the annexationby Israel of the Syrian Golan Heights
S/ 14848 Jordan. Draft resolution deciding to callan emergency special session of the GeneralAssembly to examine the situation in the oc·,cupied Arab territories
S/14849 Cuba, Note verbale, 25 Jan, transmitting commuru,qu6 adopted at the plenary meeting of the Movement of Non-Aiigned Countries, New York, concerning the situation inthe occupied Arab territories
S/ 14852 ~srael. Letter, 28 Jan, referring toSecurity Council resolution 500 (1982), andstating that there is no basis for holding aspecial session in that th~ 36th session of theGenaral Assembly has not been concluded
S/14876 (A/37/92) Syrian Arab Republic. Letter,18 Feb, concerning repressive and arbitrary~cts by the occupying authorities in the GolanHeights
S/14893 (A/37/106) Syrian Arab Republic. Letter, 2 Mar, loncerning the general strike bySyrian natio' -.Is in the occupied GolanHeights, an developments arising from Israeli policies and practices in the area
S/14914 (A/37/1/H) Israel. Letter, 19 Mar, rejecting allegations in S/14876
Participation by Non-Council members: Representathres of the followmg states affilOrganizationswere invited at the meetings indicated t .. ::>articipate, without vote, in the~ consideration ofthis question:
Cuba, Democratic Yemen, Israel, Kuwait, LaoPeople's Democratic I\epublic, Morocco,Senegal, Sri Lanka, Syrian Arab Republic,Yemen and Yugoslavia at the 2322nd m6eting
PLO (11-1-3) at the 2322nd meeting (requested in5/14823)
Dr. C. Maksoud, Permanent Observer of theLeague of Arab states to the UN, at the2322nd meeting (requested in S/14824)
Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, German Democratic Republic, India, Libyan Arab .Tamahiriya, Qatar, saudi Arabia and Sudan at the2323rd meeting
Hungary, Iraq, Pakistan and Ukrainian SSR at the2324th meeting
Bulgaria, Greece, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Portugaland Viet Nam at the 2325th meeting
Burundi, Czechoslovakia, Indonesia, Mauritania,Oman and United Arab Emirates at the23217th meeting
Grenada at the 2329th meeting
Discussion in Secul'ity Council: Meetings S/PV. 23222330
Revised draft resolution in S/14822/r\~v.1, condemning Israel for its failure to ,~omply withSecurity Council resolution 497 (1981), anddeciding that all Member States shoulcl consider applying concrete measures in order tonullify the Israeli annexation of the Syrian
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TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)-- annexation of Golan Heights (continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Revised draft resolution (continued)
Golan Heights and to refrain from providhlgany assistance to Israel, failed of adoption(9-1-5) at the 2329th meeting due to thenegative vote of a permanent member (UnitedStates)
Draft resolution in S/14848, deciding to call anemergency special session of the GeneralAssembly to examine the situation in the occupied Arab territories, adopted (13-0-2) atthe 2330th meeting as resolution 500 (1982)
- - IsraeU settlements
DocumentsS(15038 Jordan. Letter, 4 May, concerning the
situation of the establishment of Isra.elisettlements in Arab territories occupiedsince 1967, reports of the Security CouncilCommission established in 1979 to examinethis situation, and requesting the Council toreconstitute this Commission to continue withits venue
S/15481 Morocco (on behalf of the Arab Group).Letter1 5 Nov, requesting meeting of theSecurity Council to consider the question ofIsrat-.~'s perseverence in its policy of establishing settlements in occupied Arab andPalestinian territories
S/15482 (A/37!604) Cttee on the Exercise of theInalienable Rights of the P'ci.lestinian people:Chairman. Letter, 8 Nov, concerning theIsraeli policy of establishing settlements inthe occupied Palestinian territori~s of theWest Bank and the Gaza strip
S/15483 Niger (on behalf of the States members ofthe Organization of the Islamic Conference).Letter, 9 Nov, requesting meeting of theSecurity Council to consider the announcement by Israeli authorities of the estabUshment of new settlements in the occupied territories
S/15488 Jordan. Letter, 12 Nov, trans'm!t'J..ngmap of IsraeU settlement~ in the occupiedPalestinian and Arab lands of the West Bank(excluding settlements in an expanded Jerusalem), the Gaza strip and the Golan Heights
S/15490 J~rdan. Letter, 12 Nov, requesting theSecurlty Councll to extend an invitation to therepresen~ative of PLO to participate in theCouncil's debate
Participation by Non-Council members: Representatives of the followlDg States and organizationswere invited at the meetings indicated to participatep Without vote, in the consideration of thisquestion:
Morocco, Niger and Senegal at the 2401st meetingPLO (12-1-2) at the 2401st meeting (requested in
8/15490)Mi'. M. Barre, Chai!"man of the Cttee on the Exer
cise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinia.n people, at the 2401st meeting
Discussion in security Council: Meeting S/PV. 2401
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THAILAND and VIET NAM
See also Kampu~he.1. situation
DocumentsSI 14831 (A/37/62) Viet Nam. Letter, 8 Jan,
transniitting statement by the spokesman 9fthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the Unitedstates use of the utapao base in Thailand
S/14833 (A/37/63) Viet Nam. Letter, 12 Jan,transmitting Kampuchean News Service SPKrepol1:s concerning statements by the spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of the People'sRepublic of Kampuchea protesting Thai actsof aggression and condemning United statesuse of the Thai 'Utapao Air Base
S/14846 (A/37/76) Thailand. Letter, 22 Jan,concerning violations of Thai territorialwaters followed by attacks by a Vietnamesearmed trawler on 28 Dec 1981
S/14853 (A/37/78) Thailand. Letter, 29 Jan,concerning violations of Thailand's territorial integrity and sovereignty by Vietnamese troops on 16 Dec 1981 and 18 Jan
S/14868 (A/37/86) Thailand. Letter, 10 Feb,concerning shellings into Thai territory byVietnamese forces in Kampuchea, 31 Jan and1 Feb
8/14872 (A/37/88) Thailand. Letter, 16 Feb,condemning acts of aggression by Vietnamese forces against Thailand on 8 and 9 Feb
8/14881 (A/37/97) Viet Nam. Letter, 22 Feb,rejecting allegations in S/14853, S/14868 andS/14872, and transmitting statements by theViet Nam News Agency on Thai charges,against Viet Nam with regard to developmentsin the Kampuchea-Thai border area
S/14882 (A/37/98) Thailand. Letter, 22 Feb,concerning acts of aggression by Vietnamesetroops against Thailand on 17 Feb
8/15035 (A/37/216) Thailand. Letter, 30 Apr,reporting incidents of firing by Vietnameseforces in Democratic Kampuchea into Thaiterritory, 2-7 Apr
S/15075 (A/37/224) Viet Nam. Letter, 12 May,transmitting reports of the Viet Nam NewsAgency on vio~ations committed by Thailandagainst the sovereignty of the People's Republic of Kampuchea
S/15366 (A/37/391) Thailand. Letter, 16 Aug,concerning incidents of violation of Thailand's sovereignty and territorial integrityby Vietnamese forces from Kampuchea duringMay-Jun
S/15395 (A/37/451) Viet Nam. Letter, 15 Sep,rejecting allegations in S/15388
8/15414 (A/37/455) Thailand. Letter, 20 Sep,transmitting information paper on visits tosome ASEAN countries by the Mini~...er forForeign AffaJrs of Viet Nam
8/15450 (A/37/524) Thailand. Letter, '5 oct,concerning a series of violations of Thailand's sovereignty and terriiorial integrity byVietnamese occupation forces in Kampuchea,1-12 Sep
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THAILAND and VIET NAM (continued)
Documents (continued)S/15453 (A/37/529) 1i hailand. Letter, 7 oct,
transmitting press release by the Ministry ofForeign Affairs conc.erni'1~ r.::turn to theGovernment of Viet Nam of Vietnamese military aircraft which crash-landed in Thailandafter having intruded into Thai airspace fromKampuchea
S/15517 (A/37/729) Thailand. Letter, 8 Dec,concerning a series of violations of Thailand's sovereignty and territorial integrityby Vietnamese occupation forces in KaJm)1!chea from the 2nd half of Sep to 31 eet ~
S/15542 (A/38/56) Thailand. Letter, 21 Dec,conr-aI mng a series of violations of Thaisovereignty and territorial integrity by VietDa.mese forces since 1 Nov
TOGO-- representatives: credentials
Documents8/14822 Secretary-General. Report
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST RE PUBLICS-- representatives: credentials
DocumentGs/15258 Secretary-General. Report
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS: PRESIDENT(Leonid nyich Brezhnev)
-- tribute to
statements in Security CouncU: Meeting S/PV. 2401
UNITED KINGDOM- ~ l'epresentatives: credentials
DocumentsS/15305, 5/15370 secretary-General. tleports
UNITED KINGDOM and ARGENTINA
See Falkland Islands (Malvinas): statuB
UNITED NATIONS- - Arabic language: usage in Security Council
See Security Council: languages, official: inclusion ofArabic
-- members: admission
DocumentsS/15454 (A/37/540) Cuba. Letter, 11 OCt
transmitting final communique and otherdocuments of the Meeting of Ministers forForeign Affairs and Heads of Delegation ofthe Non-Aligned Countries attending the 37thsession of the General Assembly .
UNITED NATIONS DISENQAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE-- reports on S/15079, 8/15493 .
See Middle East situation: United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for discussion
SUBJECT INDEX
UNITED NATIONS INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON-- reports on S/14869, S/14996 (& Corr.1, English &
~anish only), S/15194 & Add. 1, 2, 8/15357 (& Corr.1,l<"rench only), S/15455 & Corr.1
See Middle East situation: United Nations InterimForce in LebancJD for discussion
UNITED NATIONS PEACE ~KEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS
see also Cyprus question_.-Documents
$714834 Secretary-Gener"ci.l. Letters 29 Dec1981, appealing for voluntary contributionsfor the financing of UNFICYP (containsstatement of financial positioD" and table ofpledges and payments, Mar 1964 - JWl 1e81}
S/15149 (& Corr.l, English only) & Add. , Secretary-General. Report on 'the UN operationin Cyprus, 1 Dec 1981 - 31 Y.L2.y 1982 (contains map: Deployment of UNFICYP, May1982)
S/15216 Draft resolution calling for an exttinsionof UNFICYP to 15 Dec
S/15275 Secretary-General. Letter, 29 Jun,appealing for voluntary contributions for thefinancing of UNFICYP (contains statement offinancial position and table of pledges andpayments, Mar 1964 - Jun 1982)
&115502 & Corr.l, Add. 1 Secretary-General.Report on the UN operation in Cyprus,1 Jun - 30 Nov 1982 (contains map: Deployment of UNFICYP, Nov 1982)
S/15523 Draft J:'esolution calling for an extensionof UNFICYP to 15 Jun 1983
Participat\on by Non-Council members: Representatives of the following States and individualswere invited at the meetings indicated to partic!pate, without vote, in the consideration ofthls question:
Cyprus, Greece and Turkey at the 2378th meetingMr. N. Atalay at the 2378th meetingCyprus, Greece and Turkey at the 2405th meetingMr. N. Atalay at the 2405th meeting
D!scussion in Security Council: Meetings S/PV. 2378.-,m - ,Draft resolution in &115216, calling for an exten
sion of UNFICYP to 15 Dec and requestingthe Secretary-General to continue his mission of good offices, adopted unanimously atthe 2378th meeting as resolution 510 (1982)
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UNITED NATIONS PEACE-KEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS(continued)
Discussion in Security Council (continued)Draft resolution 1il W15523, calling for an exten
sion of UNnCYp to 15 Jun 1983 and requestIng the SCcretary-General to c()ntlnue hismission of good offices, adopted unanimOWJlyat the 2405th meeting as resolution 526(1982)
UNITED STATES-- representatives: credentials
DocumentsS/14948, 8/15283, S/15335 secretarY-General.
Reports
UNITED STATES and LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHUUYA
~e Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and United States
UNITED STATES and NICARAGUA
See Nicaragua and United States
VENEZUELA and GUYANA
See Guyana and Venezuela
VIET NAM and CImlA
See China and Viet Nam
VIET NAM and THAILAND
See Thailand and Viet Nam
ZAIRE-- representatives: credentials
DocumentsN'14822 Secretary-General. Report
ZAMBIA-- economic assistance
Documents$715337 (A/37/133) Secretary-General. Report
on assistance to Zambia (transmits report ofthe review misslon to Zambia, 18-24 Jun1982)
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AFGHANIISTAN
Seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2326
~eeches by representativezaril, M. F. S!PV. 2326, 2365
AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS OF SOUTH AFRICA: REPRESENTATIVE (Makatini, J.)
Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409
ALGERIA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408Middle East situation S/PV. 2396Seychelles situation S/PV. 2361South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2398Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2324
~eeches by representativesAbada, A. S/PV.2361Bedjaoui, M. S/PV.2324Ourabah, D. S/PV. 2343, 2344sahnoun, M. S/PV. 2396, 2398,2408
ANGOLA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2336Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2360
ARGENTINA
Central America: peace and security sillV.2336Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/l-V. 2345, 2346,
2349,2350,2359,2360,2362,2366,2368,2371,2373Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359
~eeches by ree,resentativesCosta Mendez, N. S!PV. 2350, 2362, 2366Listre, A. M. S/PV. 2368Roca, E. A. S/PV. 2336,2345,2346,2349,2359Ros, E. J. S/PV. 2360,2371, 2373
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ATALAY, NAIL
Cyprus question S/PV. 2378. 2405UN Peace-keeping For~e in Cyprus S/PV. 2378, 2405
AUSTRALIA
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2349,2360
~eeches by representativesAnderson, H. D. S!PV. 2349street, A. A. S/PV. 2360
BANGLADESH
Seychelles situation S/PV. 2367Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344,2354
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2323
~eeches by representativesKaiser, K. M. S!PV. 2323Sobhan. F. S/PV. 2344,2354,2367
BARBADOS
Seychelles situation S/PV. 2365
speech by representativeMoseley, H.S.L. S/PV.2365
BELGIUM
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2363
~eech by representativeDever, E. S!PV. 2363
BENIN
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359
~eeches by repr~iientatives
ogouma, S. I. -S/PV. 2409Soglo, S. K. S/PV. 2341, 2~69
BOLIVIA
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2362
~eeches by representativeOrtiz Sanz, F. S!PV. 2350,2362
BOTSWANA
Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409Seychelles situation S/PV. 2365
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BOTSWANA (continued)
Speeches by representativesLegwaila, L. J. SI PV. 2~09Mogwe, A. S/PV.2365
BRAZIL
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2360,2371
Speeches by representativesBueno, C. A. B. S/PV. 2350Corr~a <la Costa, S. S/PV. 2360, 2371
BULGARIA
seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories oC'cupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2:326
Speeches by representative. Tsvetkov, B. S/PV. 2326, 2365
BURUNDI
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsS/PV.2328
Speech by representativeBwakira, M. S/PV. 2328
CANADA
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2349
Speech by representativePelletier, G. S/PV.2349
CHILE
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2366
Speeches by representativeTrucco, M. S/PV. 2343, 2366
CHWA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350,2364, 2371Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2383Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2375,2379,2391,2392,2395,
2396
* Also spoke as President of the Security Council forJun.
** Also spoke as representative of senegal.
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CHINA (continued)
Seychelles situation S/PV, 2367South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2398Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2355
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2328
SpeecheEJ by representativesLiang, Y. S/PV. 2395, 2396
*Ling, Q. S/PV. 2328,2339,2350,2355,2364,2367,2371,2375,2379,2383,2391,2398,2407
Mi, G. S/PV.2392
COLOMBIA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2363
~eeches by representativesanz de Santamaria, C. S/PV, 2343, 2363
COMMITTEE ON THE EXERCISE OF THE INALIENABLERIGHTS OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE: CHAIRMAN (Sarre, M.)**
Territories occupied by Israel: Israeli settlementsS/PV.2401
USSR: Pl'esident (Leonid llyich Brezhnev): tribute toS/PV.2401
CONGO
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343
Speech by representativeMondjo, N. S/PV. 2'343
COSTA RICA
Central America: peace and security S/PV.2347
Speech by representativePiza EscaIante. R. S/PV.2347
CUBA
Central America: peace and security S/PV, 2336, 2337Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV, 2362Seychelles situation S/PV, 2359South Africa: apartheid S/PV, 2398Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV, 2323, 2328
Speeches by representativesLopez del Amo~ R. S/PV, 2344, 2359Roa-Kouri, R. S/PV, 2323,2328,2336,2337,2362Viera, J. S/PV. 2398
CYPRUS
Cyprus question S/PV. 2378, 2405UN Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus S/PV. 2378, 2405
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2327
!leeches by re~resentativeSUJa, S. S PV. 2327, 2359
DEMOCRATIC YEMEN
Middle East situation S/PV. 2396Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2323
&)leeches by reiresentativeAI-Ashta1,. S. S/PV. 2323, 2396
DJIBOUTI
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2356
&)leech by re~resentative
Farah Dirlr, S. H. S/PV. 2356
ECUADOR
Falkbllld IsI~Ilds (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2360
&)leech by representativeA1bornoz, M. A. S/PV. 2360
EGYPT
Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408Middle East situation S/PV. 2375, 2384, 2386, 2388, 2391,
2392,2396seychelles situation S/PV. 2359Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334
&peeches by re~resentatives
Abdel Megw , A. E. S/PV. 2334, 2359, 2~84, 2386,2396,2408
Moussa, A. M. S/PV. 2388, 2391, 2392Zaki, A. F. S/PV.2375
EL SALVADOR
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2363
!leeches by representativeRosaIes-Rlvera, M. Si'PV. 2341, 2363
• Also spoke aB President of the Security Council forJun.
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EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2363
speech by representativeMaye Ela, 1<\ S/PV. 2363
FRANCE
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV.2349, 2363,
2373Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2383Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2332, 2374, 2377, 2379, 2380,
2384,2385,2389,2391,2392,2395,2396Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359Territories occupied b~l Israel S/PV. 2348, 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2329, 2330
GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Central America: peace and security S/PV.2347Seychelles situation S/PV. 2361Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2340
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2325
Speeches by reeresentatiyesFlorin, P. S/PV. 2325Ott, H. S/PV. 2340,2347,2361
GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 23S8
GHANA
South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2398
speech by representativeGbeho, J. V. S!PV. 2398
GREECE
Cyprus question S/PV. 2378, 2405Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2364Middle East situation S/PV. 2396Territo:ies occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2325UN Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus S/PV, 2378, 2405
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Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Lesotho and South Africa S/J?V. 2409seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2329
Speeches by representativeTaylor; C. S/PV. 2329,2339,2365,2409
GUATEMALA
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2362
INDIA
Central America: peace and security 1:;1 '~r. 2339Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation sip .2366seychelles situation S/PV. 2359Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344, 2355
annexation of Oolan Heights S/PV. 2324
Speeches by representativeskrishnan, N. S/PV. 2324, 2339, 2355, 2359, 2366Purushottam, S. V. S/PV. 2344
INDONESIA
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S/PV.2362Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2363Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2354
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2327
GUINEA
Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2354
GUYANA
Central America: peace and securi'.ty S/PV. 2337,2347Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350,2366,2373Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408Middle East situation S/PV. 2375, 2396security Council: organization of work S/PV.2346seychelles situation S/PV. 2367Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2326
Speeches by representative~
Karran, D. D. S/PV. 2346,2347,2350,2357,2373,2375,2396
*Sinclair, N. G. S/PV. 2326, 2337, 2366, 2367, 2408
HONDURAS
Central Americ?,: peace and security S/PV. 2336Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2363
~eeches by representativesCarias, M. S/PV. 2:'36 .Darlo Lobo, F. S/PV. 2363
HUNGARY
B3ycb.elles situation S/PV. 2361Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2325
Speeches by representativeRacz, P. S!PV. 232E, 1361
* Also spoke as President of the security Council for Jul.** Also spoke as President of the security Council for Aug.
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Speeches by representativesDjaIaI, H. S/PV. 23~354Kamil, A. S/PV.2363
mAN
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2340, 2354
Speeches by representativeRajaie-Khorassani, S. S/PV. 2339,2340,2354
mAQ
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2347Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2383, 2399Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344, 2352
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2325
Speeches by representativesAI-All, S. o. S/PV. 2325Hammadi, S. S/PV. 2383, 2399Mohammad, Z.I. S/PV.2344, 2347, 2352
IRELAND
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2342Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2349,2350,
2360,2366,2368,2372,2373ICJ: judges: election S/PV.2333Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2332,2374,2375,23'11,2379,
2385,2391,2392,2396seychelles situation ,S/PV. 2367Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2348, 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2329
Speeches by representativesCraig, J. M. S/PV. 2367
**Dorr, N. S/PV. 2329, 2332,2333,2342,2348-2360,2:;.,2360,2366,2368,2372,2373-2375,2377,2379,2385,2391,2392,2396,2407
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Middle East situation S/PV. 2331,2332,2374-2377,23792381,2385-2392,2394,2396
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334, 2338, 2344, 2348,2352-2354,2356,2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2322,2328-2330
Speeches by representativesBlum, Y. Z. S!PV. 2322,2328-2332,2334,2352-2354,
2356,2357,2374-2377,2379-2381,2385-2392,2394-2396
Levin, A. S/PV. 2338, 2344, 2348
ITALY
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV.2366
Speech by representative,La Rocca, u. S!PV. 2366
JAPAN
Central America: peace and security S/PV. ~342Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350,2360,
2368,2371,2373Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2374,2377,2380,2389,2392Seychelles situation S/PV. 2361Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2348, 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2329
Speeches by representativesMiyakawa, W. Plen: 2392
*Nisibori, M. S/PV. 2329,2342,2348,2350,2357,2360,2361,2368,2371,2373,2374,2377,2380,2389,2407
JORDAN
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2366,
2371,2372Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2331,2384,2385,2388,2390
2392, 2394-2396Security Council:
languages, official: inclusion of Arabic S/PV. 2410organization of work S/PV. 2346 .
Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359.South Africa: aparthidid S/PV. 2398Territories occupied 6y Israel S/PV. 2334, 2338, 2344,2348,
2352,2353,2355-2357annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2322,2328-2330Israeli settlements S/PV. 2401
USSR: President (Leonid nyich Brezhnev): tribute toS/PV.2401
~eeches by representative*Nuseibeh, H. S/PV. 2322, 2328-2331, 2334, 2338,
2341,2344,2346,2348,2350,2352,2353,23552357,2359,2366,2371,2372,2384,2385,2388,2390-2392,2394-2396,2398,2401,2407,2410
* Also spoke as President of the Security Council fl'lr Sep.** Also spoke as President of the Security Council for Oct.
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KENYA
Falkland Islands (Malvina.s) situation S/PV. 2364r...esotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409
eeches by representativesMaina, C. G. S PV. 4Wabuge. W. S/PV.2409
KUWAIT
Middle East situation S/PV. 2394, 2396Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2322
Speeches by representativeAbulhassan, M. A. S!PV. 2322,2357,2394,2396
LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Central America: peace and security S/PV.2339Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2364Seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2322
Speeches by representativesKittikhoun, A. E!PV. 2322Srithirath, S. S/PV. 233R, 2364, 2365
LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES: PERMANENT OBSERVER(Maksoud, C.)
Middle East situation S/PV. 2331,2374, 2375, 2377, 2379,2385,2391,2392,2394,2396
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334, 2353, 2357annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2323, 2326, 2328
LEBANON
Middle East situation S/PV. 2331,2332,2374-2377,23792382,2384-2386,2388,a389, 2391,2392,2394,2396,2400
Speech by Head of state or GovernmentGemayel, S. A. (PreSident) S!PV. 2400
Speeches by representativeTueni, G. S!PV. 2331,2332,2374-2377,2379-2382,
2384-2386,2388,2389,2391,2392,2394,2396
LESOTHO
Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 240,6, 2409
Speech by Head of state or GovernmentKing M. Moshoe'shoe 11 S!PV. 2401f
Speech by representativeMolapo, M. E. S!PV. 2409
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LIBERIA
Falkland Islands (Mglvinas) situation S/PV.2364
Speech by representativeJones, A. B. S!PV. ~364
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
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ijMAURITIUS !'
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343seychelles situation S/PV. 2367
Speeches by representativeRamphul, R. K. S!PV. 2343, 2367
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2342Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407seychelles situation S/PV. 2367Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344,2355
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2324
Speeches by representativesAddabashi, 1.0. S!PV.2367Burwin, A. S. S/PV. 2342,2344,2355Muntasser, A. S/PV.2324Treiki, A.A. S/PV.2407
MADAGASCAR
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343seychelles situation S/PV. 2359
Speeches by representativeRabetafika, B, S!PV. 2343,2359
MALAYSIA
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2353
Speech by representativeZainaI Abidin, T. s. S/PV. 2353
MALDIVES
Seychelles situation S/PV. 2361
Speech by representativeZaki, A. S!PV. 2361
MALTA
Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359
Speech by representativeGauci, V. J. S!PV. 2359
MAURITANIA
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsS/PV.2327
Speech by representative-ould Sid'Ahmed, A. S/PV. 2327
* Also spoke as Chairman for 1981 of the Security Council Cttee established by resolution 421 (1977) concerning thequestion of South Africa.
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MEXICO
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2337Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV.2362
Speeches by representative*Muttoz Ledo, P. S!PV. 2337,2362
MONGOLIA
SGychelles situation S/PV. 2367Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2326
Speeches by representativeDashtseren, B. S/PV. 2326, 2367
MOROCCO
Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2399Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2338, 2352, 2357
annexation of Golan Heif;hts S/PV. 2325Israeli settlements S/PV.2401
USSR: President (Leonid nyich Brezhnev): tribute toS/PV.2401
Speeches by representativesBoucetta, M. S/PV. 2399Mrani zentar, M. S/PV. 2325, 2338, 2352, 2357, 2401
MOZAMBIQUE
Central America: peace and sec\irity S/PV,,2339seychelles situation S/PV. 2365
NETHERLANDS
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2366Middle East situation S/~V.2379
Speeches by representativeSCheltema, H. S/PV. 2366, 2379
NEW ZEALAND
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2363
Speeches by representativeFrancis, H. H. S/PV. 2350, 2363
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Central America: peace"and security S/PV. 2335, 2347Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2363Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409seychelles situation S/PV. 2367 ,Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2325
Speeches by representativesBendaiia Rodriguez, A. S/PV.2325Brockmann, M.D. S/PV.2347Chamorro Mora, J. S/PV. 2363,2367,2409Ortega Saavedra, D. S/PV. 2335
NIGER
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2354Israeli settlements S/PV. 2401
USSR: President (Leonid nyich Brezhnev): tribute toS/PV.2401
Speeches by representativeOUmarou, I. S!PV. 2354,2401
NIGERIA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339seychelles situation S/PV. 2367
Speeches by representativesFafowora, O. O. S!PV. 2367Sule, O. M. S/PV. 2339
OMAN
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsS/PV.2327
Speech by representativeSulaiman, S.A. S!PV.2327
PAKISTAN
Middle East situation S/PV. 2385seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334, 2353
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV . 232~
Speeches by representativesMahmood, K. S!PV. 2324, 2385Naik, N. A. S/PV. 2334, 2353, 23ti5
* Also spoke as President of the Security Council for Nov.
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PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION
Middle East situation S/PV. 2332,2374, 2375, 2377, 2379,2382,2385-2388,2390-2392,2394-2396
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334, 2338, 2340, 2344,2348,2352,2354,2356,2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2324Israeli settlements S/PV. 2401
USSR: President (Leonid nyich Brezhnev): tribute toS/PV.2401
Speeches by representativesAhdel Rahman, H. A. S!PV. 2352, 2354, 2a74, 2375Terzi, Z. L. (Permanent observer) S/PV. 232'1 2J.-:~,
2334,2338,2340,2344,2348,2356,2357,~3i?,
2379,2382,2385-2388,2390-2392~2394-2396,2401
PAN AFRICANIST CONGRESS OF A'?ANIA: rlEPRESENTATIVE (Mafole, I. F. )
Lesotho a.nd South Africa S/PV. 2409
PANAMA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339,2347Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350,2362,
2363,2366,2368,2371-2373Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409Middle East situation S/PV. 2385, 2396security Council: organization of work S/PV. 2346seychelles situation S/PV. 2359
Speeches by representativesillueca, J. E. S/PV. 2350, 2362, 2363, 2366, 2368Kam, L. A. S/PV. 2359,2371-2373,2396,2409
*Ozores Typaldos, C. S/PV. 2339,2346,2347,2385
PARAGUAY
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2363
Speeches by representativeGonzalez Arias, L. S!PV. 2350, 2363
PERU
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2363
Speeches by representative-Cclle y Catle, J. J. S!PV. 2350, 2363
POLAND
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2363Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409Middle East situation S/PV. 2332, 2375, 2379, 2385, 2387,
2388,23~0,2396
Seychelles situation S/PV" 2365South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2351, 2398Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2348, 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2328, 2330
INDEX TO SPEECHES
POLAND (continued)
Speeches by representativesKrystosik, R. S/PV. 2396
*Natorf, W. S/PV. 2398, 2409Nowak, J. S/PV. 2332,2375,2379,2385,2387,2388,
2390Wyzner, E. S/PV. 2328,2330,2339,2348,2350,2351,
2357,2363,2365
PORTUGAL
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsS/PV.2326
Speech by representativeMedina, B. de S/PV.2326
QATAR
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsS/PV.2325
Speech by representativeJamal, J. Y. S/PV. 2325
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
seychelles situation S/PV. 2365
Speech by representativeCassandra, A. S/PV. 2365
SAUDI ARABIA
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2353annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2325
Speeches by representative--.Allagany, G. M. S/PV. 2325, 2~53
SECRETARY-GENERAL (Perez de Cuellar, J.)
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2360,2368,2371
Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2399Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2406Middle East situation S/PV. 2374-2376, 2396Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.232S
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (de la Barre de Nanteuil,France)**
Cyprus question S/PV. 2378Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2371, 2373Middle East situation S/PV. 2374-2377,2379-2381PLO: participation in Security Council S/PV. 2374, 2379UN Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus S/PV. 2378
* Also spoke as President of the security Council for Dec.** Presidents also spoke as representatives of their coun
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Middle East situation S/PV. 2386-2393
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Kamanda wa Kamanda,Zaire)**
Chad situation S/PV. 2358Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2345,234\6,
2349~2350
PLO: participation in Security Council S/PV. 2352security Council: organization of work S/PV. 2346South Africa: apartheid S/PV.2351Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344, 2348, 2352,
2355,2357
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Kirkpatrick, Unitedstates) **
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2335,2337,2341-2343
ICJ: judges: election S/PV.2333PLO: participation in Security Council S/PV. 2334Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334, 2338, 2340
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Lichenstein, Unitedstates) **
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Ling, China) **
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2360,23622364,2366,2368
Middle East situation S/PV. 2369Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359,2370
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Natorf, Poland)**Cyprus question S/PV. 2405Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2406-2409Security Council: languages, official: inclusion of Arabic
S/PV.24lGSouth Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2404
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Nisibori, Jupan)**
Middle East situation S/PV. 2394-2396South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2397,2398
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Nuseibeh, Jordan)**
Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2399Middle East situation S/PV. 2400PLO: participation in Security Council S/PV. 2400
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Middle East situation S/PV. 2403PLO: participation in Security Council S/PV. 2401Territories occupied by Israel: Israeli settlements .
S/PV.2401USSR: President (Leonid nyich Brezhnev): tribute to
S/PV.2401
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Parsons, UnitedKingdom) *
Middle East situation S/PV. 2331, 2332PLO: participation in Security Council S/PV. 2331
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Sinclair, Guyana)*
Iran and Iraq S/PV.2383Middle East situation S/PV. 2382, 2384, 2385
SECURITY COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Troyanovsky, USSR)·
PLO: participation in security Council S/PV. 2322security Council: 27th year: opening statement S/PV. 2322Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2322-2325,2328-2330
SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED BY RESOLUTION 421 (1977) CONCERNING THE QUESTIONOF SOUTH AFRICA: CHAIRMAN FOR 1981 (MurlozLedo, P. )**
South Africa: apartheid S/PV.2397
SENEGAL
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334, 2354annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2322
Speeches by representativesDjigo, C.B. S/PV.2354
***Sarre, M. S/PV. 2322, 2334
SEYCHELLES
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Seychelles situation S/PV. 2359, 2370
Speeches by representativesGonthier, G. S/PV. 2339Hodoul, J. S/PV. 2359,2370
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tries.** Also spoke as representative of Mexico.
*** Also spoke as Chairman of the Cttee on the Exerciseof the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.
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Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408
speech by representativeKoroma, A. G. S/PV. 2408
SOMALIA
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2356
Speech by representativeAdan, A. M. S/PV. 2356
SPAIN
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341Falkland Islands (Mal-rinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2362,
2368,2371-2373ICJ: judges: election S/PV.2333Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2377,2385,2388,2389,2396security Council: 37th year: closing statement S/PV. 2410seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2348, 2355, 2356
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2327
Speeches by representativePinies, J. de S/PV. 2327,2333,2341,2348,2350,
2355,2356,2362,2365,2368,2371-2373,2377,2385,2388,2389,2396,2407,2410
SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGAINST APARTHEID: CHAIRMAN(Maitama-Sule, A. Y.)
South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2398
SRI LANKA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341seychelles situation S/PV. 2367Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2323
Speeches by representativesDe Silva, S. W. A. S}PV. 2323, 2367Fonseka, I. B. S/PV. 2341
SUDAN
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2354annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2324
Speeches by representativeAbdaIla, A. -R. S/PV. 2324, 2354
SWAZILAND
Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408seychelles situation 'S/PV; 2367
Speeches by representativeMalinga~ N. M. S/PV. 2367,2408
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Middle East situation S/PV. 2379
§>eech by representativeThunborg, A. I. S!PV. 2379
SYRIAN ARAB REP UBLIC
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343Middle East situation S/PV. 2332, 2379, 2394, 2396seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2334, 2348, 2353
2355,2357 'annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2322, 2328, 2329
§>eeches by representativeEl- FattaI, D. -A. S!PV. 2322, 2328,2329,2332,2334,
2343,2348,2353,2355,2357,2365,2379,23942396 '
TOGO
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Falkland Islands (Malvinas) S\i,tuation S/PV. 2350, 2366Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407seychelles situation S/PV. 2361, 2370South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2398Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan Heights
S/PV.2328
§leeches by representativesAdjoyi., K. S!PV.23S0Amega, A. -K. S/PV. 2328,2339,2361,2366,2370,
2398,2407
TURKEY
Cyprus question S/PV. 2378, 2405Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2338, 2354UN Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus S/PV. 2378, 2405
§>eeches by representativeKirca, A. G. S/PV. 2338, 2354~ 2378, 2405
UGANDA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2342Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2364,
2368Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2392,2395,2396seychelles situation S/PV. 2370South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2351Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2327,2329
* Also spoke as President of the security Council for Jan.
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UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC
Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of Golan HeightsS/PV.2324
Speech by representativeKravets, V. A. S/PV. 2324
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2339Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350,2362,
2368,2371Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2383Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2332,2374,2375,2377,2379,
2380,2385-2388,2390-2392,2394-2396seychelles situation S/PV. 2361South Africa: apartheid S/PV.2351Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2838, 2356, 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2329
Speeches by representativesOleandrov, V. L. S/PV.2374Ovinnikov, R. S. S/PV. 2351, 2356, 2357, 2380, 2385
2388,2390-2392,2394-2398*Troyanovsky, O. A. S/PV. 2329,2332,2338,2339,
2350,2361,2362,2368,2371,2375,2377,2379,2383,2407 '
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2356annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2328
Speeches by representativeAl-Qasimi, F. s. S/PV. 2328, 2356
UNITED KINGDOM
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341, 2347Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2345, 2346,
2350,2359,2360,2362,2363,2366,2368,2371-2373Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2383Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2407Middle East situation S/PV. 2374,2379,2385,2388,2389,
2391,2392,2395,2396seychelles situation S/PV. 2359Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2348, 2357
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2329,2330
Speeches by representativesGoulding, M. I. S/PV. 2396Parsons, A. S/PV. 2329,2330, 2341,2345-2348,
2350,2357,2360,2362,2363,2366,2368,23712374,2379
Thomson, J. S/PV. 2395, 2407Whyte, H. S/PV. 2359,2383,2385,2388,2389,2391,
2392
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2343Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409seychelles situation S/PV. 2365
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Speeches by representativ9Rupia, M. p; S/PV. 2343, 2385, 2409
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2335, 2331,2347
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2345, 2350,2362,2368,2372,2373
Iran and Iraq S/PV. 2383Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408Middle East situation S/PV. 2332~ 2315, 231'1, 23'79-2381,
2385,2387,2389,2391,~392
PLO: participation in Security Council S/PV. 2322, 2331,2334,2352,23'14,2379,2400,2401
Seychelles situation S/PV. 23'10South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2351Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2348, 2352, 2358
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2328-2330
Speeches by re~resentatives
Gershman, •S. S/PV. 238'1, 2389*Kirkpatrick, J. J. S/PV. 2328, 2329? 2331, 2332,
2335,2337,2347,2382,2388,23'12-2374,2377,2379,2385,2400,2401
*Lichenstein, C. Mo S/PV. 2322, 231i», 2345, 2348,2350-2352,2356,23'10,23'15,?'~0,2381,2391,
2392,2408Sherman, W. C. S/PV. 2383
URUGUAY
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2362
VENEZUELA
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2382'
Speech by representativeZambrano Velasco, J. A. S/PV. 2362
VIET NAM
Central America: peace and secu~ity S/PV. 233'1Seychelles situation S/PV. 2365Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2M4
annexation of Golan Heights S/PV•232~
Speeches by representativesHa Van tau S/PV. 2325Nguyen Ngoc Dung S/PV. 2337,2344,2365
* Also spoke as Presidents of the security COWlcil for~r. .
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YEMEN
Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344
annexation of Colan Heights S/PV. 2324
~eches by representatives-mlarez, A. M. S/PV. 2324
8allam, A. I. S/P\,. 2344, 2409
YUGOSLAVIA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341Falkland Islands (Malvil12.s) situation S/P'{" •2368LesothC:1 and South Africa S/PV. 2408BeycheUes situation S/PV. 2365TerrU(,ries occupied by Israel S/PV. 2344
annf~xation of Golan Heights S/PV. 2324
!!!eches by rell'esentatives'00106, I. VPV.24mr-Komatina, M. S/PV. 2324,2341,2368Lazarevic, Z. S/PV.2344SUovic, D. S/PV. 2365
ZAIRE
Cel11tral America: peace and security S/PV. 2342, 2347Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation S/PV. 2350, 2364,
23'13Le:sotho and South Africa S/PV. 240'1Middle Ea. situation S/PV.2379,2386Seychelles situation S/PV. 236'1South Africa: apartheid S/PV. 2351Territories occupied by Israel S/PV. 2348, 2357
annexation of Gomn Heights S/PV. 2329
~eeches.& representatives.'kama wa kamanaa slpv. 2329, 2342, 2347, 2348,
2350,2351,2357,2364,2361,2379,2386,2407Nguayila Mbela Kalanda S/PV. 2373
ZAMBIA
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2341Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2408Seychelles situation S/PV. 2367
!'JeLChes by r~resentativeUSaka, P~. F. S/PV.2341, 238'1, ~~4;08
ZIMBABWE
Central America: peace and security S/PV. 2342Lesotho and South Africa S/PV. 2409
~eeches by rwresentativesMiihaIre, •P. ,S/PV. 2342Mashingaidze, E. K. S/PV.2409
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Numerical List of Documents
NOT~: Information relating to republicatio~lof documents in the ~pf:lements tof'iie"Officlal Records of the Security Council, 37th year, was not avai able-atfhetime ol publlcaHon of this index. .
Council Documents
General Series
S/14822 (1981 document)14822/Add. 114823-1482814829 (& Corr. 1, English only)14830,14831·14832 & Rev. 114833-1483714838 & Corr.11483914840 &Add. 1-5114841-1486214863 (& Corr. 1, Russian only)14864-1488414885 & Corr. 114886 & Corr. 1, Add. 1-414887-1489014891 (& Corr. 1, Spanish only)14892-1489514896 & Add. 114897-1490914910 (& Corr. 1, English only)14911-1494614947 & Rev. 114948-1495214953 & Add. 1-3 (& Add.3/Corr.1, Chinese only)14954-1499514S\96 (& Corr.1, English & Spanish only)14997-1501515016 & Corr. 115017-1506315064 & Corr.115065-1514815149 (& Corr. 1, English only)15150-1515515156 & Rev. 1, 215157-1519315194 & Add. 1, 215195-1523115232 & Corr.115233-1525415255 & Rev. 1, 215256-1526415265 (& Corr.1, Arabic, French & Spanish only)1526615267 (& Corr. 1, Chinese, English, Russian & Spanish
only)1526B-:='529415295 (& Corr.l, English & Spanish only)15296-1531915320 & Add. 115321-15333
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si15334 & Add. 115335-1534215343 & Rev. 11534415345 & Add. 1, 21534615347 & Rev. 115348-1535415355 & Rev. 11535615357 (& Corr. 1, French only)15358-1536215363 (& Corr. 1, Spanish only)15364-1538115382 & Add. 1, 215383 (Not yet issued)15383/Add. 1, 215384-1539315394 & Rev. 115395-1540715408 & Add. 1, 215409-1543915440 (symbol not used)15441-1545415455 & Corr. 115456-1549115492 (& Corr. 1, English only), Corr.215493-1550115502 & Corr. 1, Add. 115503-1550515506 (& Corr.l, English only)15507-1554315544 (document of 1983)15545
Agenda Series
S/Agenda/2322-23282329 & Rev. 12330,23312332 & Rev. 12333-23452346 & Rev. 12347-23592360 & Rev. 12361-23672368 & Rev. 12369-23952396 & Rev. 12397-2410
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CommmicQtions
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Meetillg Records (Provisional)
S/PV.2322 & Corr. 12323-23332334 (& Corr. 1, English only)2335-23582359 (& Corr. I, English only)2360-23662367 & Corr. 12368-23802381 & Corr. 12382-23912392 & Corr. 12393-23982399 & Corr. 12400-2410
Resohtions
S/RES/500-528 (1982) (collected in document S/INF/38)(SCOR, 37th year, Resolutions and decisions) (To be~ssued) -_.
Security Council Commission of Inquiry
Establiihed under Resolution 496 (1981)concerning the Situation of SeycheUes
Meeting Records
S/AC. 23/SR. 2-7 (Restricted distribution)
Security Council Ad Hoc Committee Establishedunder Resolution 507 (1982) concerning theSpecial Fund for the Republic of Seychelles
Work bIg Papers
SI AC. :24/WP. 1, 2 (Restricted distribution)
Meeting Records (continued)
S/AC. 24/SR. 1 (Restricted distribution)
Supplements to Official Records
SUpplement for January. February. March 1982 (To be issued)
Supplement for April, May, Jun~ 1982 (To be is:3ued)
Supplement for July, August, September 1982 (To be issued)
SUpplement for October, November, December 1982 (To beissued) ------
Special Supplement No. 1: Report of the Trusteeship Councilto the Security Council on the Trust Territory of thePacific Islands, 1981-1982 (To be issued in 1983)
Special Supplement No. 2: Report of i.1.e Security CouncilCommission of Inquiry Established under Resolution496 (1981) rconcernlng the situation in Seychelles]Nov 1982. vi, 182 p .. including annexes, photos.(S/14905/Rev.1). Photo-offset.
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Voting Chart of Resolutions adopted
by the Securit}' Council, /982
This chart gives votes as indicated in the provisional verbatim records of theCouncU, 37th year, 1982. The following symbols are used to indicate how each member voted:
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500 (1982) Territories occupied by Israel: annexation of 2330/28 JanGolan Heights
501 (1982) Middle East situation (UNIFIL, Lebanon) 2332/25 Feb502 (1982) Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation 2350/ 3 Apr503 (1982) South Africa: ~Jl~rtheid 2351/ 9 Apr504 (1982) Chad situation 2358/30 Apr505 (1982) Falkland Islands (Malvinas) situation 2368/26 May506 (1982) Middle East situation (UNDOF) 2369/26 May507 (1982) Seychelles situation 2370/28 May508 (1982) Middle East situation (Lebanon) 2374/ 5 Jun509 (1982) Middle East situation (Lebanon) 2375/ 6 Jun510 (1982) Cyprus question 2378/15 Jun511 (1982) Middle East situation (UNIFIL) 2379/18 Joo512 (1982) Middle Ea,st situation (Lebanon) 2380/19 Jun
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"'! 517 (1982) Middle East situation (Lebanon) 2389/ 4 Aug518 (1982) Middle East situation (Lebanon) ~tl2/12 Aug519 (1982) Middle East situation (Lebanon) 2393/17 Aug520 (1982) Middle East situation (Lebanon) ~95/17 8ep521 (1982) Middle East situation (Lebanon) 2396/19 Bep522 (1982) Iran and Iraq 2399/ 4 Oct523 (1982) Middle East situation (UNIFIL) 2400/18 Oct524 (1982) Middle East situation (UNDOF) 2403/29 Nov
I 525 (1982) South Africa: apartheid 2404/ 7 Dec"
526 (1982) Cyprus question 2405/14 Dec527 (1982) Lesotho and South Africa 2407/15 Dec528 (1982) Security Council: languages, official: inclusion 2410/21 Dec
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