Restoration of the lawful rights of the Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia in the United Nations

XXIX. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED WITHOUT REFERENCE TO A MAIN COMMITTEE
3238. Restoration of the lawful rights of the Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia in the United Nations

The General Assembly, Recalling the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, Recognizing that the situation in Cambodia is of concern to all Member States and especially to the countries situated close to the area, Taking into account that, while the Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia, presided over by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, exercises authority over a segment of Cambodia, the Government of the Khmer Republic still has control over a preponderant number of the Cambodian people, Believing that the Cambodian people themselves should be allowed to solve their own political problems peacefully, free from outside interference, Believing also that such political settlement should be reached by the indigenous parties concerned, without external influence,

1. Calls upon all the Powers which have been influencing the two parties to the conflict to use their good offices for conciliation between these two parties with a view to restoring peace in Cambodia,

2. Requests the Secretary-General, after due consultation, to lend appropriate assistance to the two contending parties claiming lawful rights in Cambodia and to report on the results to the General Assembly at its thirtieth session;

3. Decides not to press for any further action until Member States have an opportunity to examine the report of the Secretary-General.

2302nd plenary meeting
29 November 1974
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