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United Nations Security Council Resolution 211

United Nations Security Council Resolution 211

United Nations resolution adopted in 1965


United Nations Security Council Resolution 211 was adopted on September 20, 1965. After the calls for a cease-fire in resolutions 209 and 210 went unheeded, the Council demanded that a cease-fire take effect at 0700 hours GMT on September 22 and that both forces withdraw to the positions held before August 5. The Council requested the Secretary-General ensure the supervision of the cease-fire and called on all states to refrain from any action which might aggravate the situation.[1] The Council also decided that as soon as a cease-fire could be reached it would consider what steps could be taken to assist towards a settlement of the political problem underlying the conflict.

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The resolution was adopted by ten votes to none, with Jordan abstaining.

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References

  1. "Security Council Resolution 211: The India-Pakistan Question | UN Peacemaker". peacemaker.un.org. Retrieved 2021-03-09.

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