United Nations Security Council Resolution 348

United Nations Security Council Resolution 348, adopted on May 28, 1974, after a report from the Secretary-General, the Council welcomed the determination of Iran and Iraq to de-escalate the situation and improve relations (diplomatic relations were broken off by Iraq in 1971 over disputed Persian Gulf Islands). The resolution went on to state that both parties had agreed to a strict observance of the March 7 cease-fire agreement, to withdraw concentrations of armed forces along the entire border, the creation of a favorable atmosphere and an early resumption of conversations to settle all bilateral issues.

UN Security Council
Resolution 348
Date28 May 1974
Meeting no.1,770
CodeS/RES/348 (Document)
SubjectIran-Iraq
Voting summary
  • 14 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
  • 1 present not voting
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

Resolution 348 was adopted with 14 votes to none; the People's Republic of China did not participate in voting.

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