United Nations Security Council Resolution 308
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 308
United Nations Security Council Resolution 308, adopted on January 19, 1972, after a request by the Organization of African Unity to hold meetings of the Council in an African capital the Council decided to hold meetings in Addis Ababa from January 28 to a date no later than February 4. The Council expressed its gratitude to Ethiopia for its promises for host the meetings and to provide certain facilities without cost.
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