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United Nations Security Council Resolution 203 – The situation in the Dominican Republic

United Nations Security Council Resolution 203 – The situation in the Dominican Republic

Resolution 203 (1965) of 14 May 1965

The Security Council,

Deeply concerned at the grave events in the Dominican Republic,

1. Calls for a strict cease-fire;

2. Invites the Secretary-General to send, as an urgent measure, a representative to the Dominican Republic for the purpose of reporting to the Security Council on the present situation;

3. Calls upon all concerned in the Dominican Republic to co-operate with the representative of the Secretary-General in the carrying out of this task.

Adopted unanimously at the 1208th meeting.

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