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United Nations Security Council Resolution 126

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Date
  
December 2 1957

Code
  
S/3922 (Document)

Meeting no.
  
808

Result
  
Adopted

Subject
  
The India-Pakistan Question

Voting summary
  
10 voted for None voted against 1 abstained

United Nations Security Council Resolution 126 was adopted on 2 December 1957. It was the last of three resolutions passed during 1957 to deal with the dispute between the governments of India and Pakistan over the territories of Jammu and Kashmir. It followed a report on the situation by Gunnar Jarring, representative for Sweden which the council had requested in resolution 123. It requests that the governments of India and Pakistan refrain from aggravating the situation, and instructs the United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan to visit the subcontinent and report to the council with recommended action toward further progress.

The resolution was passed by ten votes to one, with the Soviet Union abstaining.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 126 Wikipedia