United Nations Security Council Resolution 62
62 (1948). Resolution of 16 November
1948
[S/1080]
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its
previous resolutions concerning the establishment and implementation of
the truce in Palestine, and recalling particularly its resolution 54
(1948) of 15 July 1948 which determined that the situation in Palestine
constitutes a threat to the peace within the meaning of Article 39 of the
Charter of the United Nations,
Taking note that the General
Assembly is continuing its consideration of the future government of
Palestine in response to the request of the Security Council in its
resolution 44 (1948) of 1 April 1948,
Without prejudice to
the actions of the Acting Mediator regarding the implementation of
Security Council resolution 61 (1948) of 4 November 1948,
1.
Decides that, in order to eliminate the threat to the peace in
Palestine and to facilitate the transition from the present truce to
permanent peace in Palestine, an armistice shall be established in all
sectors of Palestine;
2. Calls upon the parties directly
involved in the conflict in Palestine, as a further provisional measure
under Article 40 of the Charter, to seek agreement forthwith, by
negotiations conducted either directly or through the Acting Mediator,
with a view to the immediate establishment of the armistice,
including:
(a) The delineation of permanent armistice demarcation
lines beyond which the armed forces of the respective parties shall not
move;
(b) Such withdrawal and reduction of their armed forces will
ensure the maintenance of the armistice during the transition to permanent
peace in Palestine.
Adopted at the 381st meeting.1/
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1/ The draft
resolution was voted on in parts. No vote was taken on the text as a
whole