United Nations Security Council Resolution 207
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 207
United Nations Security Council Resolution 207, adopted on August 10, 1965, after a receiving report by the Secretary-General stating that recent developments in Cyprus had increased tension on the island the Council reaffirmed its Resolution 186 and called upon all parties to avoid any action which would be likely to worsen the situation.
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