A/RES/37/253
16 May 1983
Question of Cyprus
The General Assembly,
Having considered the question of Cyprus,
Recalling its resolution 3212 (XXIX) of 1 November 1974 and
its
subsequent resolutions on the question of Cyprus,
Recalling the high-level agreements of 12 February 1977 and
19 May 1979,
Reaffirming the principle of the inadmissibility of
occupation and
acquisition of territories by force,
Greatly concerned at 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,
Recalling the idea of holding an international conference on
Cyprus,
Deploring the fact that part of the territory of the
Republic of Cyprus
is still occupied by foreign forces,
Deploring the lack of progress in the intercommunal talks,
Deploring all unilateral actions that change the demographic
structure of
Cyprus or promote faits accomplis,
Reaffirming 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. 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 the Republic of Cyprus to exercise these
rights;
3. Condemns any act which tends to undermine the full and
effective
exercise of the above-mentioned rights, including the
unlawful issue of titles
of ownership of property;
4. Welcomes the proposal for total demilitarization made by
the
President of the Republic of Cyprus;
5. Expresses its support for the high-level agreements of
12 February 1977 and 19 May 1979 and all the provisions
thereof;
6. 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 and essential basis for the solution of the
problem of Cyprus;
7. Considers the withdrawal of all occupation forces from
the Republic
of Cyprus as an essential basis for a speedy and mutually
acceptable solution
of the problem of Cyprus;
8. Demands the immediate withdrawal of all occupation forces
from the
Republic of Cyprus;
9. Commends the intensification of the efforts made by the
Secretary-General,
while noting with concern the lack of progress in the
intercommunal talks;
10. Calls for meaningful, result-oriented, constructive and
substantive
negotiations between the representatives of the two
communities, under the
auspices of the Secretary-General, to be conducted freely
and on an equal
footing, on the basis of relevant United Nations resolutions
and the
high-level agreements, with a view to reaching as early as
possible a mutually
acceptable agreement based on the fundamental and legitimate
rights of the two
communities;
11. Calls for respect of the human rights and fundamental
freedoms of
all Cypriots, including the freedom of movement, the freedom
of settlement and
the right to property, and the instituting of urgent
measures for the
voluntary return of the refugees to their homes in safety;
12. Considers that the de facto situation created by the
force of arms
should not be allowed to influence or in any way affect the
solution of the
problem of Cyprus;
13. 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
co-operate 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;
14. Calls upon the parties concerned to refrain from any
action which
violates or is designed to violate the independence, unity,
sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the Republic of Cyprus;
15. Reiterates its recommendation that the Security Council
should
examine the question of implementation, within a specified
time-frame, 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 speedy and effective implementation of the
resolutions of the
United Nations on Cyprus;
16. Welcomes the intention of the Secretary-General, as
expressed in his
report, to pursue a renewed personal involvement in the
quest for a
solution of the problem of Cyprus and, in view of this,
requests the
Secretary-General to undertake such actions or initiatives
as he may consider
appropriate within the framework of the mission of good
offices entrusted to
him by the Security Council for promoting a just and lasting
solution of the
problem and to report to the General Assembly at its
thirty-eighth session on
the results of his efforts;
17. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its
thirty-eighth
session the item entitled "Question of Cyprus" 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.