United Nations Security Council Resolution 359

UN Security Council
Resolution 359
Date 15 August 1974
Meeting no. 1,793
Code S/RES/359 (Document)
Subject Cyprus
Voting summary
14 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

United Nations Security Council Resolution 359, adopted on 15 August 1974, after noting with concern a report from the Secretary-General on the continuing military action in Cyprus and recalling that United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus was placed there with the full consent of the governments of Cyprus, Turkey and Greece, the Council deplored the fact that members of the Force had been killed and wounded. The Resolution demands that all parties respect the status of the Force and demands that all parties co-operate with them in carrying out their tasks in all areas of Cyprus.

The resolution was adopted with 14 votes to none, one member, the People's Republic of China, did not participate in voting.

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