RESOLUTION 34/30 (1979)
The United Nations General
Assembly at its meeting on November 20, 1979 adopted resolution 34/30 on Cyprus
by a vote of 99 in favor to 5 against (Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh
and Djibouti) with 35 abstentions.
Following is the text of
the resolution as adopted by the General Assembly:
The General Assembly,
Having considered the
question of Cyprus,
Recalling its resolution
3212 (XXIX) of 1 November 1974 and its subsequent resolutions,
Mindful of the principle of
the inadmissibility of acquisition of territories by force,
Recalling the idea of
holding an international conference on Cyprus,
Greatly concerned over the
prolongation of the Cyprus crisis which poses a serious threat to international
peace and security,
Deeply regretting that the
resolutions of the United Nations on Cyprus have not yet been implemented,
Welcoming the ten-point
agreement of 19 May 1979 (A/34/620, Annex V),
Expressing deep concern
over the lack of progress in the intercommunal talks.
Deploring the continued
presence of foreign armed forces and foreign military personnel on the
territory of the Republic of Cyprus and the fact that part of its territory is
still occupied by foreign forces,
Deploring also all
unilateral actions that change the demographic structure of Cyprus,
Mindful of the need to
settle the question of Cyprus without further delay by peaceful means in
accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and the
relevant United Nations resolutions,
1.Reiterates its full
support for the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, unity and
non-alignment of the Republic of Cyprus and calls once again for the cessation
of all foreign interference in its affairs;
2.Expresses its support for
the ten-point agreement of 19 May 1979, concluded under the auspices of the
Secretary-General; 3.Affirms the right of the Republic of Cyprus and its people
to full and effective sovereignty and control over the entire territory of
Cyprus and its natural and other resources and calls upon all States to support
and help the Government of Cyprus to exercise the above-mentioned rights;
4.Demands the immediate and effective implementation of resolution 3212 (XXIX),
unanimously adopted by the General Assembly and endorsed by the Security
Council in its resolution 365 (1974) of 13 December (1974), and of the
subsequent resolutions of the Assembly and the Council on Cyprus, which provide
the valid basis for the solution of the problem of Cyprus;
5.Demands the immediate
withdrawal of all foreign armed forces and foreign military presence from the
Republic of Cyprus; 6.Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide his
good offices for the negotiations between the representatives of the two
communities: 7.Calls for the respect of the human rights of all Cypriots and
the institution of urgent measures for the voluntary return of the refugees to
their homes in safety;
8.Calls for the urgent
resumption in a meaningful result-oriented and constructive manner of the
negotiations under the auspices of the Secretary-General between the
representatives of the two communities, to be conducted freely on an equal
footing on the basis of the agreement of 19 May 1979, with a view to reaching
as early as possible a mutually acceptable agreement based on their fundamental
and legitimate rights; 9.Calls upon the parties concerned to refrain from any
unilateral action which might adversely affect the prospects of a just and
lasting solution of the problem of Cyprus by peaceful means and to cooperate
fully with the Secretary-General in the performance of his task under the
relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and the Security Council as well
as with the United Nations Peace-Keeping Force in Cyprus; 10.Welcomes, the
proposal for the total demilitarization of Cyprus; 11.Reiterates its
recommendation that the Security Council should examine the question of the
implementation, within a specified timeframe, of its relevant resolutions and consider
and adopt thereafter, if necessary, all appropriate and practical measures
under the Charter of the United Nations for ensuring the implementation of the
resolutions of the United Nations on Cyprus;
12.Requests the
Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly by 31 May 1980 on the
progress achieved in the negotiations between the two communities on the basis
of the Agreement of 19 May 1979; 13.Authorizes the President of the
Thirty-fourth Session of the General Assembly, in the event that the
Secretary-General reports lack of progress in the above-mentioned negotiations,
to appoint an Ad Hoc Committee composed of no more than seven member states;
14.Requests the Ad Hoc Committee to maintain contact with the Secretary-General
in his task of facilitating the successful conclusion of the negotiations
between the two communities, 15.Further requests the ad hoc committee, in
consultation with the Secretary General, to recommend steps for and promote the
implementation of all the relevant resolutions of the General Assembly on
Cyprus; 16.Decides to include the item entitled "Question of Cyprus"
in the provisional agenda of its thirty-fifth session and requests the
Secretary-General to follow up the implementation of the present resolution and
to report on all its aspects to the General Assembly at that session.
Separate vote on paragraph
11
There was a separate vote
on operative para 11 which was approved by 87 votes in favor, 10 against with
40 abstentions.
Separate vote on para 12
There was also a separate
vote on operative para 12 which was approved by 34 votes in favor, 8 against
with 34 abstentions.
Separate vote on paras
13,14,15
There was a separate vote
on operative paras 13, 14, 15 which were aDDroved by 83 votes in favour, 23
against with 30 abstentions.
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