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United Nations Security Council Resolution 278 – The Question of Bahrain

United Nations Security Council Resolution 278 – The Question of Bahrain

Resolution 278 (1970) of 11 May 1970

The Security Council,

Noting the communication from the Secretary-General to the Security Council of 28 March 1970,

Noting also the statements made by the representatives of Iran and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland In their letters to the Secretary-General of 9 and 20 march 1970, respectively,

1. Endorses the report of the Personal Representative of the Secretary-General, which haa been circulated to the Security Council, under cover ot a note from the Secretary Genual, on 30 April 1970;

2. Welcomes the conclusions and findings of the report, in particular that “the overwhelming majority of the people of Bahrain wish to gain recognition of their identity in a fully independent and sovereign State free, to decide for itself its relations with other States”

Adopted unanimously at the 1516th meeting.

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