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Resolution 564

Lebanon

Abstract

Resolution 564 (1985) of 31 May 1985
The Security Council,

Recalling the statement made by the President on 24 May 1985 on behalf of the members of the Council on the
heightened violence in certain parts of Lebanon,
Alarmed at the continued escalation of violence involving the civilian population, including Palestinians in
refugee camps, resulting in grievous casualties and material destruction on all sides,
1. Expresses anew its deepest concern at the heavy costs in human lives and material destruction affecting the
civilian population in Lebanon, and calls on all concerned to end acts of violence against the civilian
population in Lebanon and, in particular, in and around Palestinian refugee camps;
2. Reiterates its calls for respect for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Lebanon;
3. Calls upon all parties to take necessary measures to alleviate the suffering resulting from acts of violence,
in particular by facilitating the work of United Nations agencies, especially the United Nations Relief and Works
Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, and non-governmental organizations, including the International
Committee of the Red Cross, in providing humanitarian assistance to all those affected and emphasizes the need to
ensure the safety of all the personnel of these organizations;
4. Appeals to all interested parties to co-operate with the Lebanese Government and the Secretary-General with a
view to ensuring the implementation of this resolution, and requests the Secretary-General to report to the
Security Council thereon;
5. Reaffirms its intention to continue to follow the situation closely.

Adopted unanimously at the 2582nd meeting.

Topics
Lebanon, Middle East
Year
1985
Title
Lebanon
Security Council Composition
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