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S/RES/564 (1985)
31 May 1985
RESOLUTION 564 (1985)
Adopted by the Security
Council at its 2582nd meeting on 31 May 1985
The Security
Council,
Recalling the
statement made by its President on 24 May 1985
(S/17215) on behalf of its members 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 on
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
Palestinian 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;
5. Reaffirms
its intention to continue to follow closely the
situation.
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