United Nations Security Council Resolution 266 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 1969
UN Security Council Resolution 266
UN base in Cyprus
Date
June 10 1969
Meeting no.
1,474
Code
S/RES/266 (Document)
Subject
The Cyprus Question
Voting summary
15 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result
Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
China
France
United Kingdom
United States
Soviet Union
Non-permanent members
Algeria
Colombia
Finland
Hungary
Nepal
Pakistan
Paraguay
Senegal
Spain
Zambia
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 266, adopted unanimously on June 10, 1969, after reaffirming previous resolutions on the topic, and noting recent encouraging developments, the Council extended the stationing in Cyprus of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus for a further period, now ending on December 15, 1969. The Council also called upon the parties directly concerned to continue to act with the utmost restraint and to co-operate fully with the peacekeeping force.
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