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United Nations Security Council Resolution 331 – The Situation in Middle East

United Nations Security Council Resolution 331 – The Situation in Middle East

Resolution 331 (1973) of 20 April 1973

The Security Council,

Having heard the statement of the Foreign Minister of the Arab Republic of Egypt,

1. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the Security Council as early as possible a comprehensive report giving full account of the efforts undertaken by the United Nations pertaining to the situation in the Middle East since June 1967;

2. Decides to meet, following the submission of the Secretary-General’s report, to examine the situation in the Middle East;

Requests the Secretary-General to ,invite Mr. Gunnar Jarring, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, to be available during the Council’s meetings in order to render assistance to the Council in the course of its deliberations.

Adopted at the 1710th meeting.

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