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RESOLUTION 215 (1965) ADOPTED BY THE SECURITY
COUNCIL AT ITS 1251ST MEETING ON 5 NOVEMBER 1965.
THE SECURITY COUNCIL,
Regretting the delay in
the full achievement of a complete and effective cease-fire and
a prompt withdrawal of armed personnel to the positions held by
them before 5 August 1965, as called for in its resolution 209
(1965) of 4 September, 210 (1965) of 6 September, 211 (1965) of
20 September and 214 (1965) of 27 September 1965,
1. Reaffirms its resolution 211 (1965) of
20 September 1965 in all its parts; 2. Requests the Governments of India and Pakistan to co-operate towards a full implementation of paragraph 1 of resolution 211 (1965); calls upon them to instruct their armed personnel to co-operate with the
United Nations and cease all military activity; and
insists that there be an end to violations of the Cease-Fire,
3. Demands the prompt and unconditional execution
of the proposal already agreed to in principle by the Governments
of India and Pakistan that their representatives meet with a suitable
representative of the Secretary-General, to be appointed without
delay after consultation with both parties, for the purpose of
formulating and agreed plan and schedule for the withdrawals by
both parties; urges that such a meeting shall take place as soon
as possible and that such a plan contain a time-limit on its implementation;
and requests the Secretary-General to report on the progress achieved
in this respect within three weeks of the adoption of the present
resolution; 4. Requests the Secretary-General to submit for its consideration as soon as possible a report on compliance with the present resolution.
*The Security Council voted on this Resolution on 5-11-1965 with the following result:- In favor: Bolivia, China, France, **Ivory Coast, **Malaysia, **Netherlands, U.K., U.S.A., and **Uruguay Against: None.
Abstaining: **Jordan, and U.S.S.R. **Non-Permanent Members of the Security Council. |
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