ACRONYM Reports
ACRONYM Report No.11, April 1998
Appendix IV : UNSC 984 (1995)
UNSC Resolution 984 (1995) on Security Assurances
S/RES/984, 11 April 1995
The Security Council,
Convinced that every effort must be made to avoid and
avert the danger of nuclear war, to prevent the spread of nuclear
weapons, to facilitate international cooperation in the peaceful
uses of nuclear energy with particular emphasis on the needs of
developing countries, and reaffirming the crucial importance of the
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to these
efforts,
Recognizing the legitimate interest of non-nuclear-weapon
States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons to receive security assurances,
Welcoming the fact that more than 170 States have become
Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
and stressing the desirability of universal adherence to it,
Reaffirming the need for all States Parties to the Treaty
on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to comply fully with
all their obligations,
Taking into consideration the legitimate concern of
non-nuclear-weapon States that, in conjunction with their adherence
to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, further
appropriate measures be undertaken to safeguard their security,
Considering that the present resolution constitutes a
step in this direction,
Considering further that, in accordance with the relevant
provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, any aggression
with the use of nuclear weapons would endanger international peace
and security,
- Takes note with appreciation of the statements made by
each of the nuclear-weapon States...in which they give security
assurances against the use of nuclear weapons to non-nuclear-weapon
States that are Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons;
- Recognizes the legitimate interest of non-nuclear-weapon
States parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons to receive assurances that the Security Council, and above
all its nuclear-weapon State permanent members, will act
immediately in accordance with the relevant provisions of the
Charter of the United Nations, in the event that such States are
the victim of an act of, or object of a threat of, aggression in
which nuclear weapons are used;
- Recognizes further that, in case of aggression with
nuclear weapons or the threat of such aggression against a
non-nuclear-weapon State Party to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, any State may bring the
matter immediately to the attention of the Security Council to
enable the Council to take urgent action to provide assistance, in
accordance with the Charter, to the State victim of such an act, or
object of a threat of, such aggression; and recognizes also that
the nuclear-weapon State permanent members of the Security Council
will bring the matter immediately to the attention of the Council
and seek Council action to provide, in accordance with the Charter,
the necessary assistance to the State victim;
- Notes the means available to it for assisting such a
non-nuclear-weapon State Party to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, including an investigation
into the situation and appropriate measures to settle the dispute
and restore international peace and security;
- Invites Member States, individually or collectively, if
any non-nuclear-weapon State Party to the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons is a victim of an act of
aggression with nuclear weapons, to take appropriate measures in
response to a request from the victim for technical, medical,
scientific or humanitarian assistance, and affirms its readiness to
consider what measures are needed in this regard in the event of
such an act of aggression;
- Expresses its intention to recommend appropriate
procedures, in response to any request from a non-nuclear-weapon
State Party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons that is the victim of such an act of aggression, regarding
compensation under international law from the aggressor for loss,
damage or injury sustained as a result of the aggression;
- Welcomes the intention expressed by certain States that
they will provide or support immediate assistance, in accordance
with the Charter, to any non-nuclear-weapon State Party to the
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons that is a victim
of an act of, or an object of a threat of, aggression in which
nuclear weapons are used;
- Urges all States, as provided for in Article VI of the
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, to pursue
negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to
nuclear disarmament and on a treaty on general and complete
disarmament under strict and effective international control which
remains a universal goal;
- Reaffirms the inherent right, recognized under Article
51 of the Charter, of individual and collective self-defence if an
armed attack occurs against a member of the United Nations, until
the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain
international peace and security;
- Underlines that the issues raised in this resolution
remain of continuing concern to the Council.
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