B. Application of the Republic of Armenia C. Application of the Republic of KYl'8YZ5tan Decisions Decisions At its 3035th meeting, on 23 January 1992, the Council, following the adoption of its agenda, decided to refer the application of the Republic of Armeniam for membership in the United Nations to the Committee on the Admission of New Members for examination and report, as provided in rule 59 of the provisional rules of procedure. At its 3041st meeting, on 29 January 1992, the Council discussed the report of the Committee on the Admission of New Members313 concerning the application of the Republic of Armenia for admission to membership in the United Nations. At its 3036th meeting, also on 23 January 1992, the Council, following the adoption of its agenda, decided to refer the application ofthe Republic ofKyrgyzstan374 for membership in the United Nations to the Committee on the Admission of New Members for examination and report, as provided in rule 59 of the provisional rules of procedure. At its 3042nd meeting, on 29 January 1992, the Council discussed the report of the Committee on the Admission of New Members375 concerning the application of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan for admission to membership in the United Nations. Resolution 735 (1992) or 2!1 January 1!1!12 Resolution 736 (1992) or 2!1 January 1!1!12 The Security Council, The Security Council, Having examined the application of the Republic of Having examined the application of the Republic of Armenia for admission to the United Nations,m Kyrgyzstan for admission to the United Nations,374 Recommends to the General Assembly that the Republic of Armenia be admitted to membership in the United Nations. Adopted witltoul a IIOie at the 3041st m«tinr, Recommends to the General Assembly that the Republic of Kyrgyzstan be admitted to membership in the United Nations. Adopted withouJ a 1101e at the 3042nd m«tin& Decision At the same meeting, following the adoption of Security Council resolution 735 (1992), the President of the Council made the following statement on behalf of the members:331 "It is a privilege for me, on behalf of the members of the Council, to congratulate the Republic of Armenia on the decision which the Council has just taken. By resolution 735 (1992) the Council has recommended to the General Assembly the admission of Armenia to membership in the United Nations. "This is a significant moment for our Organization, and for Armenia. Armenia's solemn commitment to uphold the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations, which include the principles relating to the peaceful settlement of disputes and the non-use of force, is noted with great satisfaction by the members of the Council. "The members of the Council are confident that Armenia will contribute fully and effectively in all areas of the Organization's activities. We look forward to welcoming its representatives and to working closely with them." Decision At the same meeting, following the adoption of Security Council resolution 736 (1992), the President made the following statement on behalf of the members of the Council:3'1\1 "The Council has just recommended that the Republic ofKyrgyzstan be admitted to membership in our Organization. It is with great pleasure that, on behalf of the members of the Council, I congratulate Kyrgyzstan on this happy and historic occasion. We look forward to this further strengthening of the principle of universality. "Kyrgyzstan has much to contribute to the work ofthe United Nations. Its commitment to uphold the Purposes and Principles of the Charter of the United Nations is noted with great satisfaction. "All the members of the Council look forward to the day, in the near future, when Kyrgyzstan will join us as a member ofour Organization. We look forward to meeting the representatives of Kyrgyzstan here at United Nations Headquarters, and to working closely with them." 111