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United Nations Security Council Resolution 156 – Question relating to the Dominican Republic

United Nations Security Council Resolution 156 – Question relating to the Dominican Republic

156 (1960). Resolution of 9 September 1960

The Security Council,

Having received the report from the Secretary-General of the Organization of American States transmitting the Final Act of the Sixth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics

Takes note of that report and especially of resolution I approved at the aforesaid Meeting, whereby agreement was reached on the application of measures regarding the Dominican Republic.

Adopted at the 895th meeting by 9 vote, to none, with 2 abstention (Poland, Union of Soviet Socialist Republic)

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