United Nations Security Council Resolution 210

United Nations Security Council Resolution 210, adopted unanimously on September 6, 1965, after receiving a report by the Secretary-General on the developments in the situation in Kashmir, the Council called on the parties to cease hostilities in the entire area of conflict immediately and withdraw all armed personnel to the positions they held before August 5, 1965. The Council requested the Secretary General do all he possibly could to give effect to the present resolution and resolution 209 as well as strengthening the United Nations Military Observer Group in Pakistan.[1] The Council then decided to keep the issue under urgent and continuous review.

UN Security Council
Resolution 210
DateSeptember 6 1965
Meeting no.1238
SubjectThe India–Pakistan Question
Voting summary
  • 11 voted for
  • None voted against
  • None abstained
ResultAdopted
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References

  1. United Nations Security Council (1967). "Resolution 210 (1965)". United Nations Digital Library System.
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