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Security Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The Security Council convened on November 16, 1964, at the request of Syria and Israel to consider the outbreak of hostilities the border between the two countries on November 13. The Council devoted its 1162nd, 1164th-! 169th, 1179th, and 1182nd meetings, held on November 16, November 27-December 8, December 17, and December 21, 1964, respectively, to the discussion of this question. The Council also had before it a letter of November 14, 1964, from the representative of Israel describing the border clash.2 At the invitation of the President, Michael S. Comay (Israel) and Rafik Asha (Syria) took places at the Council table to participate without vote in the Council's deliberations.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1965

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page 973 note 1 Documents S/6044 and S/6046. For a summary of the Security Council's previous consideration of incidents on this border, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 113115Google Scholar.

page 973 note 2 Document S/6045.

page 974 note 3 Document S/6061.

page 977 note 4 Document S/5401 and Add.1–2.

page 978 note 5 Document S/6085/Rev.1.

page 978 note 6 Document S/6113.

page 981 note 1 Document S/6228, Corr.1, and Add.1. For a summary of the Council's previous discussion of this question, see International Organization, 1965 (Vol. 19, No. 2), pp. 331335CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 981 note 2 Document S/5575. (Security Council Resolution 186 [1964].)

page 983 note 3 Document S/6247.

page 984 note 4 Adopted as Security Council Resolution 201 (1965), March 19, 1965.

page 984 note 5 Document S/6426 and Corr.1.

page 985 note 6 Document S/6440.

page 985 note 7 Adopted as Security Council Resolution 206 (1965), June 15, 1965.

page 985 note 8 Document S/6571.

page 985 note 9 Document S/6581.

page 985 note 10 Documents S/6569 and Add.1 and S/6586, respectively.

page 988 note 11 Document S/6603.

page 988 note 12 Adopted as Security Council Resolution 207 (1965). August 10, 1965.

page 988 note 1 For a summary of the Council's previous discussion of this question, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 115119Google Scholar.

page 988 note 2 Document S/6294 and Add.1.

page 988 note 3 Document A/AC.109/112, circulated to the Council in Document S/6300.

page 988 note 4 Document S/5425/Rev.1.

page 988 note 5 Contained in Document A/AC.109/L.187, Appendix IV.

page 992 note 6 SirFoot, Hugh, A Start in Freedom (New York: Harper & Row, 1964)Google Scholar.

page 993 note 7 Document S/6329/Rev.1.

page 994 note 8 Document S/6332/Rev.1.

page 995 note 9 Adopted as Security Council Resolution 202 (1965), May 6, 1965.

page 996 note 1 Document S/6338. For a summary of the previous discussions of the Security Council on this question, see International Organization, Summer 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 3), pp. 813816CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 996 note 2 Document S/5293. Subsequently issued as Security Council Resolution 178 (1963), April 24, 1963.

page 998 note 3 Document S/6366.

page 999 note 4 Adopted as Security Council Resolution 204 (1965), May 19, 1965.

page 1000 note 1 Document S/6226. Adopted as Security Council Resolution 200 (1965), March 15, 1965.

page 1000 note 2 Documents S/6695 and S/6696, respectively. Adopted as Security Council Resolutions 212 (1965) and 213 (1965), September 20, 1965, respectively.

page 1000 note 3 Subsequently issued as General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 2.

page 1000 note 4 Document S/6599.

page 1000 note 5 Adopted as Security Council Resolution 208 (1965), August 10, 1965.