United Nations Security Council Resolution 369
United Nations Security Council Resolution 369, adopted on May 28, 1975, expressed concern over the prevailing state of tensions between Israel and Syria and reaffirmed that the two previous agreements on disengagements of forces were only a step towards the implementation of resolution 338. The resolution then decided to call upon the parties concerned to immediately implement resolution 338, renewed the mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force for another 6 months and requested the Secretary-General submit a report on the situation at the end of those 6 months.
UN Security Council Resolution 369 | ||
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Date | 28 May 1975 | |
Meeting no. | 1,822 | |
Code | S/RES/369 (Document) | |
Subject | Israel-Syria | |
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Result | Adopted | |
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The resolution was adopted by 13 votes; China and Iraq did not participate in the vote.
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- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 369 at Wikisource
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