Resolution 379 (1975) of 2 November 1975 The Security Council, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General in pursuance of Security Council resolution 377 ( 1975) relating to the situation concerning Western Sahara,31 Having also considered the letter dated 1 November 1975 from the Charge d'affaires ad interim of the Permanent Mission of Spain to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council, 3~ Reaffirming its resolution 377 ( 1975) of 22 October 1975, Having noted with concern that the situation in the area remains grave, Expressing its appreciation of the efforts of the Secretary-General in implementation of resolution 377 ( 1975), Reaffirming the terms of General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV) of 14 December 1960 and all other relevant General Assembly resolutions on the Territory, Noting that the question of Western Sahara is before the General Assembly at its thirtieth session, 1. Urges all the parties concerned and interested to avoid any unilateral or other action which might further escalate the tension in the area; 2. Requests the S.:cretary-General to continue and intensify his consultations with the parties concerned and interested, and to report to the Security Council as soon as possible on the results of these consultatio!ls in order to enable the Council to adopt anv funncr appropriate measures that may be necessary. · :;lfhid., duc·Jm~nt S 11S63. ::~ 1/;id., do..:ument S 11 t'6-i. Al!ont:·d or !he !85:!nd tnceting by consensus. Decision At its 1853rd meeting, held in private on 6 November 1975, the Council decided to authorize its President to issue, on its behalf, the following appeal to His Majesty King Hassan Il of Morocco: "The Security Council has authorized me to address to Your Majesty an urge 1t request to put an end forthwith to the declared march into Western Sahara." Resolution 380 (1975) of 6 No~ember 1975 The Security Council, Noting with grave concern that the situation concerning Western Sahara has seriously deteriorated, Noting with regret that, despite its resolutions 377 (1975) of 22 October and 379 (1975) of 2 November 1975 as well as the appeal made by the President of the Security Council, under its authorization, to the King of Morocco with an urgent request to put an end forthwith to the declared march on Western Sahara. the said march has taken place, Acting on the basis of the aforementioned resolutions, 1. Deplores the holding of the march; " Calls upon Morocco imm::diately to withdraw from the Territory of Western Sahara all the participants in the march; 3. Calls upon Morocco and all other parties concerned and interested, without pr:judice to any action which the General Assembly might take under the terms of its resolution 3292 (XXIX) of 13 December 1974 or any negotiations which 1he parties concerned and intcrestL'd might undertake under Article 33 of the Charter of the United Nations, to co-operate fully with the Secrctarv-General in t~c fulfilment of the manJate entrusteJ. to him in Security Council resolution~ 377 ( 1975) anJ 379 (197.< ). "·1 :!ut·:,·d ur rhe i 85-irh mceri::t_; hy C'J 1 ~-~t._'/l)·/ls. THE SITUATION IN TIMOR Decisions At its 1864th meeting, on 15 December 1975, the Council decided to invite the reprc~entatives of Portug~l, Indonesi~, Mala~sia a"nd Australia to participate, without vote, m the dtscusston of the item entitled ..The situation in Timor: letter dated 7 December 1975 from the Permanent Representative of Portugal to the United r\ ations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/ ll899)".:>:J ::.;/hid.. S:t['['l"'nen/ for Ocroher. ,Ym·ember and December !