RECALLING its resolutions 1514 (XV) of 14 December 1960, containing the
Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,
and 2621 (XXV) of 12 October 1970, containing the programme of action for the
full implementation of the Declaration, and
RECALLING ALSO its previous resolutions, in particular resolutions 3161 (XXVIII)
of 14 December 1973, 3291 (XXIX) of 13 December 1974, 31/4 of 21 October 1976,
32/7 of 1 November 1977, 34/69 of 6 December 1979, 35/43 of 28 November 1980,
36/105 of 10 December 1981, 37/65 of 3 December 1982, 38/13 of 21 November 1986,
42/17 of 11 November 1987, 43/14 of 26 October 1988 44/9 of 18 October 1989 and
45/11 of 1 November 1990, in which, inter alia, it affirmed the unity and
territorial integrity of the Comoros, and
RECALLING FURTHER that, in accordance with the agreements between the
Comoros and France, signed on 15 June 1973, concerning the accession of the
Comoros to independence, the results of the referendum of 22 December 1974 were
to be considered on a global basis and not island by island, and
CONVINCED that a just and lasting solution to the question of Mayotte is
to be found in respect for the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of
the Comoro Archipelago, and
CONVINCED ALSO that a speedy solution of the problem is essential for the
preservation of the peace and security which prevail in the region, and
BEARING IN MIND the wish expressed by the President of the French
Republic to seek actively a just solution to that problem, and
TAKING NOTE of the repeated wish of the Government of the Comoros to
initiate as soon as possible a frank and serious dialogue with the French
Government with a view to accelerating the return of the Comorian island of
Mayotte to the Islamic Federal Republic of the Comoros, and
TAKING NOTE of the report of the Secretary-General, and
BEARING IN MIND ALSO the decisions of the Organization of African Unity,
the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries and the Organization of the Islamic
Conference on this question, and
1.REAFFIRMS the sovereignty of the Islamic Federal Republic of the Comoros
over the island of Mayotte;
2.INVITES the Government of France to honour the commitments entered into
prior to the referendum on the self-determination of the Comoro Archipelago of
22 December 1974 concerning respect for the unity and territorial integrity of
the Comoros;
3.CALLS for the translation into practice of the wish expressed by the
President of the French Republic to seek actively a just solution to the
question of Mayotte;
4.URGES the Government of France to accelerate the process of negotiations
with the Government of the Comoros with a view to ensuring the effective and
prompt return of the island of Mayotte to the Comoros;
5.REQUESTS the Secretary-General of the United Nations to maintain
continuous contact with the Secretary-General of the Organization of African
Unity with regard to this problem and to make available his good offices in the
search for a peaceful negotiated solution to the problem;
6.ALSO REQUESTS the Secretary-General to report on this matter to the
General Assembly at its forty-seventh session;
7.DECIDES to include in the provisional agenda of its forty-seventh session
the item entitled Question of the Comorian island of Mayotte”.