S/RES/457
(1979)
4 December 1979
RESOLUTION 457 (1979)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 2178th meeting on 4 December 1979
The Security
Council,
Having considered the letter dated 25 November 1979 from the
Secretary-General (S/13646),
Deeply concerned at the dangerous level of tension between Iran
and the
United States of America, which could have grave consequences for
international
peace and security,
Recalling the appeal made by the President of the Security
Council on 9
November 1979 (S/13616), which was reiterated on 27 November 1979
(S/13652),
Taking note of the letter dated 13 November 1979 from the Foreign
Minister
of Iran (S/13626) relative to the grievances of Iran,
Mindful of the obligation of States to settle their international
disputes
by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and
security, and
justice, are not endangered,
Conscious of the responsibility of 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 their missions,
1. Urgently calls on the Government of Iran to release
immediately the
personnel of the Embassy of the United States of America being
held in Teheran,
to provide them protection and to allow them to leave the
country;
2. Further calls on the Governments of Iran and of the United
States of
America to take steps to resolve peacefully the remaining issues
between them to
their mutual satisfaction in accordance with the purposes and
principles of the
United Nations;
3. Urges the Governments of Iran and of the United States of
America to
exercise the utmost restraint in the prevailing situation;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to lend his good offices for
the
immediate implementation of this resolution and to take all
appropriate measures
to this end;
5. Decides that the Council will remain actively seized of the
matter and
requests the Secretary-General to report urgently to it on
developments
regarding his efforts.
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