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U.N.
Security Council Resolution 338 |
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In the later stages of the Yom
Kippur War -- after Israel repulsed the Syrian attack on the Golan Heights
and established a bridgehead on the Egyptian side of the Suez Canal --
international efforts to stop the fighting were intensified. US Secretary of
State Kissinger flew to Moscow on October 20, and, together with the Soviet
Government, the US proposed a cease-fire resolution in the UN Security
Council. The Council met on 21 October at the urgent request of both the US
and the USSR, and by 14 votes to none, adopted the following resolution:
The Security Council, 1- Calls upon all parties to present
fighting to cease all firing and terminate all military activity immediately,
no later than 12 hours after the moment of the adoption of this decision, in
the positions after the moment of the adoption of this decision, in the
positions they now occupy; |