At its 2682nd meeting, on 21 April \986, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Malta and Uganda to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the que-.tion.

At the same meetmg, the Council also decided, at the reque-.t of the representative of Morocco,60 to extend an invitation to Mr. Ahmet Engin Ansay under rule 39 of the pn1vtsional rules of procedure.
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THE SITUATI0::\1 IN CYPRUS 61

Decisions
At its 2688th meeting, on 13 June \986, 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/ 18102 and Add.l and 2)" h2
At the same meeting1_the Council also decided to extend an invitation to Mr. Ozer Koray unda rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure.

Rl.'quc.\ls the Secretary-General to continue his misston of good offices, t(l keep I he Security Council informed of the progre<;s made and to submit a report on the implementation of th._ present resolution by 30 Novemher I llX6:
\. Culls upon all the parties concerned to contmue to L"(l-upcratc with the I nrce on the basis of the present manda ll'
Adapted Ullllrtimous/1 <ll rhc 26~/irh meeting.
Decisions

Resolution 585 (19861
of 13 June 1981!
The Security Council,
Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General 011 the United Nations operation in Cyprus of 31 May and 11 and 12 June 1986,63
Noting the recommendation by the Secretary-General that the Security Council extend the stationing of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus for a further period of six months,
Noting also that the Government 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 1986,
Reaffirming the provisions of resolution \86 ( 1964) and other relevant resolutions,
1. Extends once more the stationing in Cyprus of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force established under resolution 186 (1964) for a further period ending on 15 December 1986;
6l Resolutions or dccis1ons on th1s 4uestJOI1 we real"' adopll"d by !he Council in 1963, I 964. 1965, 1966, 1%7. 1%~. llJolJ, 1470. 1971. 1117 2. 1<173, 1974. 1975, 1976, 1477, 197~. I'J7q. i9W. llJXI I<IX2. ILJS.\. I'~X4 and 19R5.
62 See Ojjicial Record.\ oft he 5iccurit\' ( "'"" 11. I '"tr-/lnr Yr'ur. Supfh mcnt for April. May and June /9~6
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At its 2729th meeting, on 11 December 1986, the CounL'Il decided to invite the representatives of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey to participate, without vote, in the discussion of tht item en tit led "The situation in Cyprus: report of the 'lecrctary-General on the United Nations operation in Cypru~ (S/ 1R491 and \dd I )"64
At the same meetmg~.the Council also decided to extend an invitation to Mr. Ozer Koray under rule 39 of the pro,t~ional rules of procedure.
Resolution 593 (1986)
uf 11 December 1986
l"lw Security Council, 1aking note of the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus of 2 and 11) December l9X6. o' :\oting the recommendation by the Secretary-General that I he Security Council extend the stationing of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus for a further period of six months, Voting ulso that I he Government of Cyprus has agreed that Ill \iew of the irnailing conditions in the island it io,
" 4 Sec Official Rccord' of the Secuntv Council. 1-imy-jirst Yc,Jr, .'>"upple """"' f(,. Ocroher. \"m<'lllher und Decemher /9~6.
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Rmjjirm ing the pr< l\ i~I<.llh '1l re,, d11 I 11 >11 I X6 (1964) and other relevant rc"olution'-.
I. Ex1end1 once more the -,tationrng 111 Cypru" nf the United Natiom Peace-keeping Force e~tablished under rc~olution 1811 (19114) for a fu1thn ptriod ending <'11 15 June 1987.

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Decisions
At its 2690th meeting, on 1J June 198b, the Councillkcided to invite the representative' of Guyana, India, Romania and Zaire to participate, \\it hout 1 otc, in the di"cussion of the item entitled "The question of South Africa: let tcr dated I0 June 1986 from the Permanent Representative of Zaire to the United Natrons addressed to the Prc..,ident of the Security Council (S/I~l..J-11)" 0 7
At the same meeting, the Council also decided to extend an invitation, under rule 39 of the provrsional rules of procedure, to the Acting Chairman of th "'peCJal Committee agaimt Apartheid.
At the same meeting. followlllg umstdl.tl><!iS with the members of the Council, the President ma,f . , :. following statement on behalf of the Councrl 6~
'The members of the Securit) Council, on the occasion of the observance of the tenth anniversary of tlw wanton killings perpetrated hy the apartheid regillll' ll1 South Africa against the African people in Soweto, wi'>h to recall Council resolution .192 (!976) which stronf.d\ condemned the South African Government for its;-~ sort to massive violence against and killings of the Afrrcan people including schoolchildren and students and others opposing racial discrilllination. The~ arc con vinced that a repel it ion of such t ragrc evenh would ag gravate the already serious threat that the situation in South Africa poses to the security of the region and could have wider implications for International peace and security.
"They condemn the policy and all the repressive mea sures which only -.erve to perpetuate the aparlheid sy,. tem. in particular th,~ recent imposttinn of a nation-''''J state of emergency and the arrc-;t and detention oft h('!l "ands of per'>!Hls involved in the struggk against upon heid. They urge th<. imrnediate ;pJd lllll"<lllditiorwl  

lease of all pn"1n\ detained In thi-, respect. In particubr, the; call fmthe immediate lifting oft he state ill' cmcrgerKy Ill ,>rder to aIit m I he observance of the tenth anniHT'iar) pf the Soweto massacre without any pn>~ocati~e lllleri\.Tcnee or intimidation on the part of the police and miluar~ forces.
Jn thr-, regard. 1he rnemher" oft he Council. eonlln itled as they a~e to 11orJ.; for a just and equitable solutinn wl11ch will totally l'!":lllicatc apartheid and avert further hurnan sufrcring 111 South Africa. warn the South African <JovcrnmeJ~t that it will he held fully responsible for any \ iolencc. bloodshed, ]o,s of life. mjury and damage to J'rnpert) which may rc'iult from act... of repre,sion and intimidation <>II the oclasion of the observance of th, tenth anJll\"t'l"'ar\ of the Soweto massacre.
'fhe member' ,,f the Security Council reatlirm the lc~I! imacy of I he >I rugglc of the oppressed people of South Africa for the total elimination of apartheid and reea ll prcv rous rc..,olu tions calling upon the racist regimc in South Africa to abolish apartheid and toestablish a non-rae1al democratiC societv based on m;qority rule. through the full and free e.xercise of adult
iiiii\ cT,al sufl'rage h:v all the people in a united and un-
l'ugmcnll'd South ,\frica ..
\1 lh 272.\rd m,l"fing. on 21-\ Nmembcr llJ8t1, the C<lUneIl proceeded \\11 h the discussion oft he it em entitled "lhe question of South Africa: letter dated 24 November JH6 front the Ch:ttrmanof the Securit; Council Comlllll kc' t:... tahJi ... hl'd by I L'"< lilltiO!l 42J ( ]977) l'OliCerning the 4llesllllll nfSouth L\fJ1ca addres"'-d t<l the President ofthe \n 11 r: 1\ C" 1111 e' i I (S I X..J. 74).. t-.'l
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