UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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10 February 1971 S/RES/292 This resolution recommended Bhutan for UN membership.
8 December 1970 S/RES/290 This resolution reprimanded Portugal for the armed attack against Guinea.
10 October 1970 S/RES/287 This resolution recommended Fiji for UN membership.
9 September 1970 S/RES/286 This resolution appealed for an end to hijacking of commercial aircraft and for release of passengers and crew currently held.
29 July 1970 S/RES/284 This resolution contained a request for an advisory opinion from the ICJ on Namibia.
12 May 1970 S/RES/279 This resolution demanded the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon.
18 March 1970 S/RES/277 This resolution urged compliance with Council resolutions on Southern Rhodesia, inter alia.
30 January 1970 S/RES/276 This resolution declared illegal the presence of South Africa in Namibia.
12 August 1969 S/RES/269 This resolution continued to press South Africa to withdraw from Namibia.
6 November 1968 S/RES/260 This resolution recommended Guinea for UN membership.
11 September 1968 S/RES/257 This resolution recommended Swaziland for UN membership.
19 June 1968 S/RES/255 This resolution recognised that aggression with nuclear weapons or the threat of such aggression against a non-nuclear weapon state would create a situation in which the Security Council, and above all its nuclear-weapon state permanent members, would have to act immediately.
29 May 1968 S/RES/253 This resolution established the first Council sanctions committee to monitor the implementation of the sanctions measures in Southern Rhodesia.
18 April 1968 S/RES/249 This resolution recommended Mauritius for UN membership.
22 December 1967 S/RES/244 This resolution extended UNFICYP’s mandate and noted the Secretary-General’s report recommending including the supervision of disarmament and arrangements to safeguard internal security in the mandate.