The Secretary Council extended by a further six months the mandate of the United Nations Emergency Force which had been supervising the Israel-Egypt Disengagement of Forces Agreement signed on 18 January 1974. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 13 to none against, with no abstentions and with China and Iraq not participating.
The Security Council,
Recalling its Resolutions 338 (1973), 340 (1973), 341 (1973) and 346 (1974),
Having examined the report of the Secretary-General on the activities of the United Nations Emergency Force (S/11536),
Noting the opinion of the Secretary-General that "although quiet prevails in the Egypt-Israel sector, the over-all situation in the Middle East will remain fundamentally unstable as long as the underlying problems are unresolved",
Noting also from the report of the Secretary-General (S/11536) that in the present circumstances the operation of the United Nations Emergency Force is still required,
1. Decides that the mandate of the United Nations Emergency Force should be extended for an additional six-month period, that is, until 24 April 1975, in order to assist in further efforts for the establishment of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East;
2. Commends the United Nations Emergency Force and those Governments supplying contingents to it for their contribution towards the achievement of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East;
3. Expresses its confidence that the Force will be maintained with maximum efficiency and economy;
4. Reaffirms that the United Nations Emergency Force must be able to function as an integral and efficient military unit in the whole Egypt-Israel sector of operations without differentiation regarding the United Nations status of the various contingents as stated in paragraph 26 of the report of the Secretary-General (S/11536) and requests the Secretary-General to continue his efforts to that end.