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REPORT OFTHE '¡ SECURITY COUNCIL 16 June 1983-15 June 1984 GENERAL ASSEMBlV OFFICiAL RECORDS: THIRTV-NINTH SESSION SUPPLEMENT No. 2 (Al39/2) UNITED NATIONS New York,1985 NOfE Symbols ofUnited Nations documents are composed ofcapitalletters combined with figures. Mention of such a symbol indicates a refe, nce to a United Nations documento Documents ofthe Security Council (symbol SI ...,) are normally published in quar terly Supplements ofthe OfficialRecords ofthe Security Council. The date ofthe document " indicates the supplement in which it appears or in which information about it is given. .j The resolutions of the Security Council, numbered in accordance with a system adopted in 1964, are published in yearly volumes of Resolutions and Decisions of the Security Council. The new system, which has been applied retroactively to resolutions adopted before 1January 1965, became fully operative 00 that date. ,,' CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION Part I Questions considered by the Security Council under íts responsibility for the maintenance oC international peace and security Chapter 1. COMPLAINT BY LESOTHO AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA ........................ 2 A. Consideration at the 2455th meeting (29 June 1983) . 2 B. Communications received between 29 June and 20 October 1983 2 2. THESITUATION INTHE MIDDLE EAST ................................... 3 A. United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and developments in the Israel- Lebanon sector ................................ 3 B. United Nations Disengagement Observer Force . 9 C. The situation in the occupied Arab territories ........................... 10 D. Communications and reports ofthe Secretary-General concerning other aspects ofthe situation in the Middle East 12 3. LETTER DATED 2 AUGUST 1983 FROM THE PERMANEN~ REPRESENTATIVE OF CHAD ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHESECU- RITY COUNCIL ....................................................... 14 A. Communications received between 24 June and 2 August 1983,and request for a meeting.................. 14 B. Consideration at the 2462nd, 2463rd, 2465th, 2467th and 2469th meetings (3, 11, 12, 16and 31 August 1983) 14 C. Communications received between 2 August 1983and 3 February 1984 . 14 4. LETTER DATED 8 AUGUST 1983FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES A.I. OFTHEPER MANENT MISSION OFTHE LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL . 15 A. Cornmunications received between 18July and 15August 1983,and request for a meeting ,". 15 B. Consideration at the 2464th, 2466th and 2468th meetings (11, 12and 16August 1983) ,',.......................... 15 5. LETTER DATED 1 SEPTEMBER 1983 FROM THE ACTING PERMANENT REPRESEN TATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ro THE UNITED NATIONS AD- DRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL. 16 LETTER DATED 1 SEPTEMBER 1983 FROM THE PERMANENT OBSERVER FOR THE REPUBLIC OFKOREA ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PREsIDENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL 16 LETTER DATED 1 SEPTEMBER 1983 FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES OFTHEPER MANENT MISSION OF CANADA ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL , . 16 LETTER DATED 1SEPTEMBER 1983 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF JAPAN ro THEUNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHESECU- RITY COUNCIL ,...................................... 16 LETTER DATED 2 SEPTEMBER 1983 FROM THE ACTING PERMANENT REPRESEN TATIVE OF AUSTRALIA ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESI- DENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL ., , . 16 A. Communications received between 1 and 2 September 1983, and requests for a meeting ,..... 16 B. Consideration at the 2470th to 2474th and 2476th meetings (2-12 September 1983) ,................ 16 C. Communications received between 6 and 27 September 1983. 18 iii ___ J r CONTENTS (continued) Chapter Page 6. LETTER DATED 12 SEPrEMBER 1983 FROM THE REPRESENTATIVE OF NICARA GUAONTHE SECURITY COUNCILADDRESSED> ro THEPRESIDENTOFTHESECU RITY COUNCIL, AND COMMUNICATIONS CONCERNING DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRALAMERICA . 19 A. Communications received between 16June and 12 September 1983, and request for a meeting . 19 B. Consideration at the 2477th meeting (13September 1983) . 20 C. Further communications received between 13 September 1983 and 2 February 1984 . 20 7. THE SITUATION IN NAMIBIA . 23 A. Communications and report received between 5 August and 18 October 1983, and requests for a meeting . 23 B. Consideration at the 2481st to 2486th, 2488th, 2490th and 2492nd meetings (20-28 October 1983) . 23 C. Other communications receivedbetween 20 October 1983 and 31 May 1984 . 25 8. THE SITUATION IN GRENADA. 26 A. Communications received on 25 October 1983, and requests for a meeting. 26 B. Consideration at the 2487th, 2489th and 2491st meetings (25-28 October 1983) 26 C. Communications received between 26 October and 3 November 1983, and re- port ofthe Secretary-General ........................................ 27 9. THE SITUATION BETWEEN IRANANDIRAQ 28 A. Report ofthe Secretary-General dated 20 June 1983 . 28 B. Communications received between 29 June and 28 October 1983 28 C. Consideration at the 2493rd meeting (31 October 1983) . 29 D. Communications received between 2 November and 11 December 1983 . 29 E. Report ofthe Secretary-General dated 13 December 1983. 30 F. Communications received between 14December 1983 and 14 March 1984 . 30 G. Note by the Secretary-General dated 26 March 1984 . 31 H. Communications received between 27 and 29 March 1984 . 31 I. Consideration at the 2524th meeting (30 March 1984) . 31 1. Communications received between 2 April and 15June 1984 . 32 10. THE SITUATION IN CYPRUS 33 A. Communications received between 21 June and 15November 1983, and requests for a meeting ..................................................... 33 B. Consideration at the 2497th to 2500th meetings (17 and 18 November 1983) .. 34 C. Communications receíved between 16 November and 9 December 1983, and report ofthe Secretary-General. ...................................... 35 D. Consideration at the 2503rd meeting (15December 1983) 35 E. Communications received between 20 December 1983 and 30 April 1984, and request for a meeting : . 36 F. Consideration at the 2531st to 2539th meetings (3-11 May 1984) '" . 36 G. Report ofthe Secretary-General dated 1 May 1984 . 38 H. Communications received between 9 May and 13June 1984. 38 I. Report ofthe Secretary-General dated 1 June 1984 . 38 J. Consideration at the 2547th meeting (15 June 1984) . 38 11. COMPLAINTBYANGOLAAGAINST SOUTHAFRICA. 39 A. Communications received between 15 August and 15 December 1983, and te- quest for a meeting 39 B. Consideration at the 2504th to 2508th meetings (16-20 December 1983) . 39 C. Communications of 31 December 1983 and 1 January 1984, and request for a meeting................................. 40 D. Consideration at the 2509th to 2511th meetings (4-6 January 1984) . 40 E. Communications received between 3 January and 26 March 1984, and report of the Secretary-General .............................................. 42 iv CONTENTS (continued) Chapter Page 12. THEQUESTION OFSOUTH AFRICA ...................................... 42 A. Communications and reports received between 30 June 1983 and 11 January 1984,and request for a meeting. ... 42 B. Consideration at the 2512th meeting (13January 1984). 43 C. Subsequent communications received between 21January and 6 June 1984 ... 43 13. LETTER DATED 3 FEBRUARY 1984 FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OFNICARAGUA ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNICATIONS CON CERNING DEVELOPMENTS INCENTRAL AMERICA ......................... 44 A. Communications received on 3 February 1984, and request for a meeting. .... 44 B. Consideration at the 2513th meeting (3 February 1984). 44 C. Further communications received between 6 February and 28 March 1984. 44 14. LETTER DATED 18 MARCH 1984 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SUDAN ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THEPRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL .................................................. 45 A. Communications received between 17and 20 March 1984, and request for a meeting , .., '" 45 B. Consideration at the 2520th and 2521st meetings (27 March 1984) 45 C. Subsequent communication of 10April 1984. 46 15. LETTER DATED 22 MARCH 1984 FROM THE CHARGÉ D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL . 46 A. Communications received on 20 and 22 March 1984, and request for a meeting 46 B. Consideration at the 2522nd, 2523rd and 2526th meetings {28 March and 2 April 1984) . , . 46 C. Subsequent communications received between 10April and 2 May 1984. 46 16. LETTER DATED 29 MARCH 1984 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF NICARAGUA ro THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNICATIONS CONCERNING DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRAL AMERICA .................................................. 46 A. Communications received on 29 March 1984,and request for a meeting. 46 B. Consideration at the 2525th and 2527th to 2529th meetings (30 March-4 April 1984) 47 C. Further communications received between 2 April and 4 June 1984. 48 17. LETTER DATED 21 MAY 1984 FROM THE REPRESENTATIVES OF BAHRAIN, KUWAIT, OMAN, QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA AND THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ADDRESSED ro THE PRESIDENT OFTHE SECURITY COUNCIL : . 49 A. Communication received on 21 May 1984, and request for a meeting 49 B. Consideration at the 2541st to 2543rd, 2545th and 2546th meetings (25 May to 1June