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United Nations Security Council Resolution 205 – The situation in the Dominican Republic

United Nations Security Council Resolution 205 – The situation in the Dominican Republic

Resolution 205 (1965) or 22 May 1965

The Security Council,

Deeply concerned at the situation in the Dominican Republic,

Recalling its resolution 203 (1965) of 14 May 1965,

  1. Requests that the suspension of hostilities in Santo Domingo be transformed into a permanent cease-fire;

2. Invites the Secretary-General to submit a report to it on the implementation of the presènt resolution.

Adopted at the 1217th meeting by 10 votes to none, wtth 1 abstention (United States of America).

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