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United Nations Security Council Resolution 100

United Nations Security Council Resolution 100

United Nations resolution adopted in 1953


United Nations Security Council Resolution 100, adopted unanimously on October 27, 1953, after receiving a report from the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine the Council found it desirable that work in the demilitarized zone should be suspended. The Council further said it relies on the Chief of Staff of the TSO to inform it regarding the fulfillment of that undertaking.

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