U.N. Security
Council Resolution 242
November 22, 1967
Following the June 1967
Six-Day War, the situation in the Middle East was discussed by the UN General Assembly,
which referred the issue to the Security Council. After lengthy discussion, a final draft
for a Security Council resolution was presented by the British Ambassador, Lord Caradon,
on November 22, 1967. It was adopted on the same day.This resolution, numbered 242,
established provisions and principles which, it was hoped, would lead to a solution of the
conflict. Resolution 242 was to become the cornerstone of Middle East diplomatic efforts
in the coming decades.
The Security Council,
Expressing its continuing
concern with the grave situation in the Middle East,
Emphasizing the
inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and the need to work for a just and
lasting peace in which every State in the area can live in security,
Emphasizing further that
all Member States in their acceptance of the Charter of the United Nations have undertaken
a commitment to act in accordance with Article 2 of the Charter,
- Affirms that the fulfillment of Charter
principles requires the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East which
should include the application of both the following principles:
- Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from
territories occupied in the recent conflict;
- Termination of all claims or states of
belligerency and respect for and acknowledgement of the sovereignty, territorial integrity
and political independence of every State in the area and their right to live in peace
within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force;
- Affirms further the necessity
- For guaranteeing freedom of navigation
through international waterways in the area;
- For achieving a just settlement of the
refugee problem;
- For guaranteeing the territorial
inviolability and political independence of every State in the area, through measures
including the establishment of demilitarized zones;
- Requests the Secretary General to designate
a Special Representative to proceed to the Middle East to establish and maintain contacts
with the States concerned in order to promote agreement and assist efforts to achieve a
peaceful and accepted settlement in accordance with the provisions and principles in this
resolution;
- Requests the Secretary-General to report to
the Security Council on the progress of the efforts of the Special Representative as soon
as possible.