United Nations Security Council Resolution 479
United Nations resolution adopted in 1980
15 voted forPermanent members
- China
- France
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Soviet Union
Non-permanent members
- Bangladesh
- East Germany
- Jamaica
- Mexico
- Niger
- Norway
- Philippines
- Portugal
- Tunisia
- Zambia
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United Nations Security Council resolution 479, adopted unanimously on 28 September 1980, after reminding Member States against the use of threats and force in their international relations, the Council called upon Iran and Iraq to immediately cease any further uses of force and instead settle their dispute through negotiations.
The resolution went on to urge both countries to accept any appropriate offer of mediation, while calling on other Member States to refrain from causing acts that may lead to a further escalation of tensions in the region.
The Council praised the work of the Secretary-General on the matter and requested him to report back to the Security Council within 48 hours.
See also
- Iran–Iraq relations
- Iran–Iraq War
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 401 to 500 (1976–1982)
- Resolutions 514, 522, 540, 552, 582, 588, 598, 612, 616, 619 and 620
References
- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
External links
- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 479 at Wikisource