United Nations Security Council Resolution 218

United Nations resolution adopted in 1965
7 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 4 abstained
  • ResultAdoptedSecurity Council composition
    Permanent members
    •  China
    •  France
    •  United Kingdom
    •  United States
    •  Soviet Union
    Non-permanent members
    •  Bolivia
    •  Ivory Coast
    •  Jordan
    •  Malaysia
    •  Netherlands
    •  Uruguay
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    United Nations Security Council Resolution 218, adopted on November 23, 1965, after recalling previous resolutions on the topic, and Portugal's failure to implement them, the Council again demanded that Portugal withdrawal its military presence from her colonies and enter negotiations with political parties there regarding independence.

    The council also affirmed that the situation resulting from the conflict to retain the colonies seriously disturbed international peace and security and requested that all states refrain from supplying Portugal with any arms or war materials that would enable her to continue to repress the people of the territories under its administration.

    The resolution passed with seven votes, while France, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States abstained.

    See also

    References

    • Text of the Resolution at undocs.org

    External links

    • Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 218 at Wikisource
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