3. Affir/Jis that the de-cision rd-:JTc'd tu in paragr<lph 2 ~ibLl\e dues nut prejudg, tlL lin~d pcllitical -,et-
urtlcm,nt the p!\lbkm of Cyp;u, ~i!d Ltk-::, !Hlk elf the
declaciliLll1 that this was not 1ts 111kll~i,111:

-+. Cails for the urgent and ctlecti\e implem.:ntation

of all parts and prmisions of Gcn.:ral Asesembly res-

oluliLm 32!2 (XXI X). cndur:-:_-J b\ S._curit \ Council

resolution 365 ( 1974);



5. Considers that new efforts ,1I,1uld b-.' undertaken to ~\SSi't the fc'SUmp~ion oi" the llc'!!cllldtions rc'ferrcd to
in par~~graph -+ of resolution 32 (2 (XXIX) hdwcen
the represcI1t::ti\es of tk: t\'v"l1 cummunitics:

6. R cqu, liS ; hl Sccretar;.-Gcneral accordingly to undertake a new mi-,sion of good oniccs :md to that end to convene the parties under new agreed procedures and place himsdr personally at their disposal, so that the resumption. the intensification and the progress of comprehensiw negotiations, carried out in a reciprocal spirit of und..::rstanding and of moderation under his personal auspices and with his direction as appropriate, might thereby be facilitated;

7. Calfs upon the representatives of the two communities to co-operate closely with the Secretary-General in the discharge of this new mission of good offices and asks them to ~accord person<1lly a high~ priority to their negotiations;

8. Culls upon all the parties concerned to refrain from any action which might jeopardize the negotiations bct\veen the representatives of the two communities and to take skps which will facilitate the creation of the climate necessary for the success of those negotiations;

9. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Security Council informed of the progress made towards the implementation of resolution 365 (1974) and of the present resolution and to report to the Council whenever he considers it appropriate and, in any case, before 15 June 1975;

10. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
Adopted at the 1820th meeting without a rote.

Decisions
At its 1830th meeting, on 13 June 1975, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Cyprus, Turkey and Greece to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "The situation in Cyprus: report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus (S/11717 and Corr.l)"}
At the same meeting, the Council also decided to extend an invitation to Mr. Vedat A. <;elik under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure.
4/bid., Thirtieth Year, Supplement for April, May and June 1975.

Resolution 370 (1975)
of 13 hnc 1975
The SecuritY Council,
\"oting from the report of the Secretary-General of 9 June 1975 (S/11717 and Cocr.l) that in existing circumstances the presence of tLe United ~\iations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus is Stlll needed to perform the tasks it is currcntlv undertaking if tl'e cease-fire is to be maintainL'd in the' island and l1c search for a peaceful ~etckment J"aciJitated,
,\'oting from the report the conditions prevailing in the island,
:\"oting further that. in par:1graphs 67 and 68 uf his report, the Secretary-General has expressed the view, in connexion with the talks in Vienna between the representatiws of the two communities held pursu~mt to resolution 367 ( 1975) of 12 March 1975, that the negotiating process ~hould be maintained and, if possible. accelerated and that its succe~s wculd require from all rartics determination. undersLmding and a willingness to make reciprocal ~:cstures.
Noting also the statement hy the Secretary-General co11tained in paragraph 69 of his report that the parties concerned had signified their concurrence in his recommendation that tl~e Securitv Council exknd the stationing of the Force in Cypn1~5 for a further period of six mort11s.
Noting that the Governmert of Cyprus has agreed that in view of the prevailing conditions in the island it is necessary to keep the Force in Cyprus beyond 15 June 1975,
1. Reaffirms the provisiJns of resolution 186 ( 1964) of 4 March 1964. as well as subsequent resolutions and decisions on the :stablishment and maintenance of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus and on other aspects of the situation in Cyprus;
2. Reaffirms once again its resolution 365 (1974) of 13 December 1974, by which it endorsed General Assembly resolution 3212 (XXIX), adopted unanimously on 1 November 1974, Jnd calls for their urgent and effective implementation and that of its resolution 367 (1975);
3. Urges the parties concerned to act with the utmost restraint and to continue and accelerate determined co-operative efforts to achieve the objectives of the Security Council;
4. Extends once more the stationing in Cyprus of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force, established under Security Council resolution 186 ( 1964), for a further period ending 15 December 1975 in the expectation that by then sufficient progress towards a final solution will make possible a withdrawal or substantial reduction of the Force;
5. Appeals again to all parties concerned to extend their full co-operation to the Force in its continuing performance of its duties;
6. Requests the Secretary-General to continue the mission of good offices entrusted to him by paragraph 6 of resolution 367 (1975), to keep the Council informed of the progress made, and to submit an interim report

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by 15 September 1975 and a definitive report not later than 15 December 1975.
Adopted at the 1830ih meeting by 14 votes to none.fi
Decisions
At its 1863rd meeting, on 13 December 1975, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "The situation in Cyprus: report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus (S/11900 and Add.l)".u
At the same meeting, the Council also decided to extend an invitation to Mr. Vedat A. <;;:elik under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure.
Resolution 383 (1975)
of 13 December 1975
The Security Council, Noting from the report of the Secretary-General of 8 December 1975 (S/11900 and Add.1) that in existing circumstances the presence of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus is still needed not only to maintain the cease-fire but also to facilitate the continued search for a peaceful settlement, Noting from the report the conditions prevailing in the island, Noting further that, in paragraph 68 of his report, the Secretary-General has expressed the view that in the present circumstances the best available means of making progress towards a settlement is through continued talks between the representatives of the two communitics and that such talks can be fruitful onlv if the interlocutors arc ready and authorized to engage in meaningful negotiations on all essential :1spccts of a settlement of the Cyprus problem,
5 One member (China) did not participate in the voting. G See Official Records of the Security Council, Thirtieth Year, Supplement for October, November and December 1975.

Noting also the concurrence of the parties concerned in the recommendation by the Secretary-General that the Security Council extend the stationing of the Force in Cyprus for a further period of six months,
Noting that the Government c,f Cyprus has agreed that in view of the prevailing conditions in the island it is necessary to keep the Force in Cyprus beyond 15 December 1975,
Noting that General Assembly resolution 3395 (XXX) of 20 November 1975 reaffirmed the urgent need for continued efforts for the effective implementation in all its parts of General Assembly resolution 3212 (XXIX) of 1 November 1974 which was endorsed by the Security Council in its resolution 365 (1974) of 13 December 1974,
1. Renffirms the provisions of resolution 1 86 ( 1964) of 4 March 1964, as well as suh~cquent resolutions and decisions on the establishment and maintenance of the {T nitcd Nations Pc ace-keeping Force in Cyprus and on other aspects of the situation in Cyprus;
2. Reaffirms it~ resolutions %5 ( 1974) of 13 December 1974 and 367 (1975) of 12 March 1975 and calls for their urgent and effectiv~ implementation;
3. Urges the parties concerned to act with the utmost restraint and to continue .md accelerate determined co-operative efforts to achieve the objectives of the Security Council;
4. Extends once more the stationing in Cyprus of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force, established under resolution 186 ( 1964), for a further period ending 15 June 1976 in the expectation that by then sufficient progress towards a final so!Ption will make possible a withdrawal or substantial reduction of the Force;
5. Appeals aJJain to all partic~; concerned to extend their full co-opcr~:tion to the Force in its continuing performance of its duties:
6. Requests the Secretary-General to continue the mission of good offices entrusted to him by paragraph 6 of resolution 367 ( 1975). to keep the Council informed of the progress made and ;o submit a report not later than 31 March 1976.
Adcptcd at the 1863rd meeting by 14 l'Uies to none.7
7 One member (China) did not parl icipate in the voting.

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