RESOLUTION 209 (1965) ADOPTED BY THE SECURITY
COUNCIL AT ITS 1237TH MEETING ON 4 SEPTEMBER, 1965.
THE SECURITY COUNCIL:
Noting the report of the
Secretary-General (S/6651) dated 3 September 1965,
Having heard the statements
of the representatives of India and Pakistan,
Concerned at the deteriorating
situation along with Cease-fire Line in Kashmir,
1. Calls upon the Governments of India and
Pakistan to take forthwith all steps for an immediate cease-fire;
2. Calls upon the two Governments to respect
the Cease-fire Line and have all armed personnel of each party
withdrawn to its own side of the line;
3. Calls upon the two Governments to co-operate
fully with the UNMOGIP in its task of supervising the observance
of the cease-fire;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council within three days on the implementation of this resolution.
*The Security Council unanimously adopted this Resolution
on 4-9-1965.
Members of the Council: **Bolivia, China, France,
*Ivory Coast, **Jordan, **Malaysia, **Netherlands, U.S.S.R., U.K.,
U.S.A. and **Uruguay.
**Non-Permanent Members of the Security Council.