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Request for U.N. Security Council Consideration of Situation in Czechoslovakia*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969

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Footnotes

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[The agenda item, the present serious situation in Czechoslovakia, was adopted by the U.N. Security Council on August 21, 1968, by a vote of 13 in favor and 2 against (Hungary and the U.S.S.R.).

[The Soviet Union’s opposition to U.N. Security Council consideration of the matter was expressed in a letter of August 21, 1968, to the President of the Security Council. The letter appears at page 1288.

[The two draft resolutions put before the U.N. Security Council during its debate from August 21–24, 1968, appear at page 1296.]

References

* [See I.L.M. page 1287.]

** [See Tass statement of August 21, 1968, at page 1283.]