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United Nations Security Council Resolution 27 – The Indonesian Question

United Nations Security Council Resolution 27 – The Indonesian Question

27 (1947). Resolution of I August 1947

The Security Council,

Nothing with concern the hostilities in progress between the armed forces of the Netherlands and the Republic of Indonesia,

Calls upon the parties:

(a) To cease hostilities forthwith, and

(b) To settle their dispute by arbitration or by other peaceful means and keep the Security Council informed about the progress of the settlement.

Adopted at the 173rd meeting.

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