RESOLUTION 3212 (XXIX)
The General Assembly adopted on the evening of 1st November, 1974, resolution
3212 (XXIX) by 117 votes in favor, none against and no abstentions.
The resolution reads as follows:
The General Assembly,
Having considered the question of Cyprus,
Gravely concerned about the continuation of the Cyprus crisis, which
constitutes a threat to international peace and security,
Mindful of the need to solve this crisis without delay by peaceful means, in
accordance with the purposes and principles of the United Nations
Having heard the statements in the debate and taking note of the Report of
the Special Political Committee on the Question of Cyprus,
- Calls upon all states to respect the sovereignty, independence,
territorial integrity and non-alignment of the Republic of Cyprus and to
refrain from all acts and interventions directed against it;
- Urges the speedy withdrawal of all foreign armed forces and foreign
military presence and personnel from the Republic of Cyprus and the
cessation of all foreign interference in its affairs;
- Considers that the constitutional system of the Republic of Cyprus
concerns the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities;
- Commends the contacts and negotiations taking place on an equal footing,
with the good offices of the Secretary-General between the representatives
of the two communities, and calls for their continuation with a view to
reaching freely a mutually acceptable political settlement, based on their
fundamental and legitimate rights;
- Considers that all the refugees should return to their homes in safety and
calls upon the parties concerned to undertake urgent measures to that end:
- Expresses the hope that, if necessary, further efforts including
negotiations can take place, within the framework of the United Nations, for
the purpose of implementing the provisions of the present resolution, thus
ensuring to the Republic of Cyprus its fundamental right to independence,
sovereignty and territorial integrity;
- Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide United Nations
humanitarian assistance to all parts of the population of Cyprus and calls
upon all states to contribute to that effort;
- Calls upon all parties to continue to cooperate fully with the United
Nations Peace-Keeping Force in Cyprus, which may be strengthened if
necessary;
- Requests the Secretary-General to continue to lend his good offices to the
parties concerned;
- Further requests the Secretary-General to bring the present resolution to
the attention of the Security Council.
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