United Nations Security Council Resolution 273
UN Security Council Resolution 273 | |
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Date | December 9 1969 |
Meeting no. | 1,520 |
Code | S/RES/273 (Document) |
Subject | Complaints by Senegal |
Voting summary |
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Result | Adopted |
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 273, adopted on December 9, 1969, after a complaint from Senegal regarding the shelling of the Senegalese village of Samine from a Portuguese base in , the Council condemned the action and called upon Portugal to desist from violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Senegal.
The resolution was adopted by 13 votes to none; Spain and the United States abstained.
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- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 273 at Wikisource
Categories:
- 1969 United Nations Security Council resolutions
- 20th century in Portugal
- United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Portugal
- United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Senegal
- United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Guinea-Bissau
- Portuguese Guinea
- December 1969 events