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Resolution 530 (1983

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

Extract

The Security Council,

Having heard the statement of the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Nicaragua,

Having also heard the statements of various States Members of the United Nations in the course of the debate,

Deeply concerned, on the one hand, at the situation prevailing on and insid the northern border of Nicaragua and, on the other hand, at the consequent dange of a military confrontation between Honduras and Nicaragua, which could further aggravate the existing crisis.situation in Central America,

Recalling all the relevant principles of the Charter of the United Nations,, particularly the obligation of States to settle their disputes exclusively by peaceful means, not to resort to the threat or use of force and to respect the self-determination of peoples and the sovereign independence of all States,

Noting the widespread desire expressed by the States concerned to achieve solutions to the differences between them,

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1984

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References

* [U.N. Security Council Resolution 530 (1983) was adopted unanimously on May 19, 1983.]

* [Reproduced from U.N. Document A/38/256 and S/15809 of June 1, 1983.]