United Nations Security Council Resolution 357
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 357
United Nations Security Council Resolution 357, adopted on August 14, 1974, after reaffirming previous resolutions on the topic the Council demands that all parties present to the fighting cease all firing and military action, called for the resumption of negotiation and decided to remain seized of the situation and on instant call to meet as necessary to consider what more effective measures may be required should the cease-fire fail.
ee also
*Turkish invasion of Cyprus
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