United Nations Security Council Resolution 211

United Nations Security Council Resolution 211 was adopted on September 20, 1965. After the calls for a cease-fire in resolutions 209 and 210 went unheeded, the Council demanded that a cease-fire take effect at 0700 hours GMT on September 22 and that both forces withdraw to the positions held before August 5. The Council requested the Secretary-General ensure the supervision of the cease-fire and called on all states to refrain from any action which might aggravate the situation. The Council also decided that as soon as a cease-fire could be reached it would consider what steps could be taken to assist towards a settlement of the political problem underlying the conflict.

UN Security Council
Resolution 211
India–Pakistan border
DateSeptember 20 1965
Meeting no.1242
SubjectThe India–Pakistan Question
Voting summary
  • 10 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 1 abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
  • China
  • France
  • Soviet Union
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Non-permanent members
  • Bolivia
  • Ivory Coast
  • Jordan
  • Malaysia
  •  Netherlands
  • Uruguay
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The resolution was adopted by ten votes to none, with Jordan abstaining.

See also

  • Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
  • Kashmir conflict
  • List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 201 to 300 (1965–1971)

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