Decision At its 3084th meeting, on 12 June 1992, the Council discussed the item entitled "The situation in Cyprus: report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Operation in Cyprus (S/24050 and Add.1)".43 Resolution 759 (1992) or u June 1992 The Security Council, Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General of 31 May and 10 June 1992 on the United Nations operation in Cyprus/96 Taking note also of the recommendation by the SecretaryGeneral that the Security Council extend the stationing of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus for a further period of six months, Noting that the Government of Cyprus has agreed that in view of the prevailing conditions in the island, it is necessary to keep the Force in Cyprus beyond 15 June 1992, Reaffirming the provisions of resolution 186 (1964) of 4 March 1964 and other relevant resolutions, 1. Extends once more the stationing in Cyprus of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force established under resolution 186 (1964) for a further period ending on 15 December 1992; 2. Requests the Secretary-General, after consulting the troop-contributing Governments as envisaged in paragraph 56 of his report, to submit specific proposals to the Security Council no later than 1 September 1992 on the restructuring of the Force, such proposals to be based on the realistic options available in current circumstances; 3. Requests the Secretary-General to continue his mission of good offices, to keep the Security Council informed of the progress made and to submit a report on the implementation of the present resolution by 30 November 1992; 4. Calls upon all the parties concerned to continue to cooperate with the Force on the basis of the present mandate. Adopted unanimously at the 3084/h meeting. Decisions At its 3094th meeting, on 13 July 1992, the Council discussed the item entitled "The situation in Cyprus". Following consultations held earlier with the members of the Council, the President made the following statement at the same meeting, on behalf of the Council:297 ''The Council recalls the oral report presented on 24 June 1992 on the Secretary-General's mission of good offices in Cyprus. It welcomes the separate meetings which the Secretary-General had with the leaders of the two communities from 18 to 23 June. It notes with satisfaction that the discussions focused on the issues of territorial adjustments and displaced persons and that the other six issues that make up the set of ideas on an overall framework agreement were also reviewed. The Council is unanimous in expressing its full support of the procedure adopted by the Secretary-General for implementing resolution 750 (1992) of 10 April 1992. "The Council reaffirms its endorsement of the set of ideas as an appropriate basis for reaching an overall framework agreement as mentioned in paragraph 4 of resolution 750 (1992). "The Council notes with satisfaction the acceptance by the leaders of the two communities to resume on 15 July 1992 their meetings with the Secretary-General and to remain for such reasonable duration as may be necessary to complete the work. "The Council considers that the forthcoming meetings represent a determining phase in the Secretary-General's effort and calls on both leaders to be ready to take the necessary decisions to reach agreement on each of the issues as dealt with in the set of ideas as an integrated whole on an overall framework agreement. "The Council endorses the Secretary-General's intention to invite the two leaders to a joint meeting as soon as the proximity talks reveal that the two sides are within agreement range on the set of ideas; and, subject to the successful completion of the work at the joint meeting, to convene an international high-level meeting to conclude the overall framework agreement. "The Council calls upon all concerned to fulfil their responsibilities and cooperate fully with the SecretaryGeneral to ensure the success of these meetings. "The Council reaffirms its decision to remain seized of the Cyprus question on an ongoing and direct basis in support of the effort to complete the set of ideas and to conclude an overall framework agreement. "The Council requests that the Secretary-General provide it with an ongoing assessment of the progress being made at the meetings beginning on 15 July so as to enable the Council to determine, as the talks unfold, how it might best lend its full and direct support. "The Council looks forward to receiving at the conclusion of these meetings a full report from the Secre- 93