S/RES/0588 (1986)
8 October 1986
RESOLUTION 588 (1986)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 2713th meeting
on 8 October 1986
The Security Council,
Having considered the question entitled "The situation between Iran
and Iraq",
Noting that the Council has been seized with this question for over
six years and that decisions have been taken thereon,
Deeply alarmed about the prolongation and intensification of the
conflict resulting in heavy losses of human lives and considerable
material damage and endangering international peace and security,
Noting the obligations of Member States to refrain in their
international relations from the threat or use of force against the
territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any
other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations,
Recalling the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and
in particular the obligation of all Members to settle their
international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that
international peace and security and justice are not endangered,
Recalling further that under the Charter, Member States have
conferred on the Security Council primary responsibility for the
maintenance of international peace and security and to this end have
agreed to accept the role of the Security Council in the settlement of
disputes,
Commending the efforts of the Secretary-General in the search for
a peaceful settlement of the conflict,
1. Calls upon Iran and Iraq to implement fully and without delay
resolution 582 (1986) adopted unanimously on 24 February 1986;
2. Requests the Secretary-General to intensify his efforts with
the parties to give effect to the above-mentioned resolution and to
report to the Council no later than 30 November 1986;
3. Decides to meet again to consider the report of the
Secretary-General and the conditions for the establishment of a durable
peace between the two countries in conformity with the Charter of the
United Nations and the principles of justice and international law.
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