United Nations Security Council Resolution 350
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UN Security Council
Resolution 350 |
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Date: | 31 May 1974 |
Meeting no.: | 1,774 |
Code: | S/RES/350 (Document) |
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Vote: | For: 13 Abs.: 0 Against: 0 |
Subject: | Israel-Syrian Arab Republic |
Result: | Adopted |
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Security Council composition in 1974: | |
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AUS AUT BLR CMR CRC | |
INA IRQ KEN MTN PER | |
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Aftermath of the Yom Kippur War |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 350, adopted on 31 May 1974, established the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, to monitor the ceasefire between Israel and Syria in the wake of the Yom Kippur War. UNDOF was initially established for a period of six months, but has had its mandate renewed by subsequent resolutions.
Resolution 350 was adopted by 13 votes to none, with China and Iraq not participating in the voting.
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- Text of Resolution at UN.org (PDF)
- Report of the Secretary-General concerning the Agreement on Disengagement between Israeli and Syrian Forces (S/11302/Add.1)
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