United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_360

United Nations Security Council Resolution 360

United Nations Security Council Resolution 360

United Nations resolution adopted in 1974


United Nations Security Council Resolution 360, adopted on 16 August 1974, after recalling previous resolutions and noting that all states have declared their respect for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the Republic of Cyprus, the Resolution formally records its disapproval of the unilateral military actions taken against it by Turkey. The Council then urged the parties to comply without delay to their previous resolutions, particularly 353, and then requested the Secretary-General to report back to them as necessary with a view to possibly adopting further measures designed to promote the restoration of peaceful conditions.

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The resolution was adopted with 11 votes to none against, with three abstentions from Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Iraq and Soviet Union.

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