United Nations Security Council Resolution 267

Resolution 267 of the UN Security Council, was adopted on July 3, 1969 unanimously with 15 votes to zero. As permanent members of the Security Council, the U.S., the USSR, France, China and the UK and as a non- permanent members Algeria, Pakistan, Colombia, Spain, Finland, Hungary, Nepal, Paraguay, Senegal and Zambia were involved. It calls on Israel to make measures that serve the annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel, reversed. The Security Council further took the decision to come together again and discuss further action if Israel on the decision should dismissive or unresponsive.

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