The Security Council,
Concerned at the serious
deterioration of the situation in Cyprus,
Reaffirming its resolutions
186(1964) of 4 March 1964, 187(1964) of 13 March and 192(1964) of 20 June
1964,
Anticipating the submission of
the Secretary-General's report on the situation,
1. Reaffirms the appeal just
addressed by the President of the Security Council to the Governments of
Turkey and Cyprus, worded as follows:
'The Security has authorised me
to make an urgent appeal to the Government of Turkey to cease instantly the
bombardment of and the use of military force of any kind against Cyprus,
and to the Government of Cyprus to order the armed forces under its control
to cease firing immediately';
2. Calls for an immediate
cease-fire by all concerned;
3. Calls upon all concerned to
cooperate fully with the Commander of the United Nations Peace-Keeping
Force in Cyprus in the restoration of peace and security;
4. Calls upon all states to
refrain from any action that might exacerbate the situation or contribute
to the broadening of hostilities.
Adopted at the 1143rd meeting by
9 votes to none, with 2 abstentions X Czechoslovakia, Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics
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