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United Nations Security Council Resolution 238 – The Cyprus Question

United Nations Security Council Resolution 238 – The Cyprus Question

Resolution 238 (1967) of 19 June 1967

The Security Council,

Noting from the report of the Secretary-General of 13 June 196718 that in the present circumstances the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus is still needed if peace is to be maintained in the island,

Noting that the Government of Cyprus has agreed that in view of the prevailing conditions in the island it is necessary to continue the Force beyond 26 June 1967,

  1. Reaffirms its resolutions 186 ( 1964) of 4 March, 187 (1964) of 13 March, 192 (1964) of 20 June, 193 ( 1964) of 9 August, 194 ( 1964) of 25 September and 198 (1964) of 18 December 1964, 201 ( 1965) of 19 March, 206 (1965) of 15 June, 207 (1965) of 10 August and 219 (1965) of 17 December 1965, 220 (1966) of 16 March, 222 (1966) of 16 June and 231 ( 1966) of 15 December 1966, and the consensus expressed by the President at the 1143rd meeting on 11 August 1964;

2. Urges the parties concerned to act with the utmost restraint and to continue determined co-opera-tive efforts to achieve the objectives of the Security Council;

3. Extends once more the stationing in Cyprus of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force, established under Security Council resolution 186 (1964), for a further period of six months ending 26 December 1967, in the expectation that by then sufficient progress towards a solution will make possible a withdrawal or substantial reduction of the Force.

Adopted unanimously at the 1362nd meeting.

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