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RESOLUTION 307 (1971) ADOPTED BY THE SECURITY
COUNCIL AT ITS 1616TH MEETING, ON 21 DECEMBER 1971.
THE SECURITY COUNCIL,
Having discussed the grave
situation in the sub-continent, which remains a threat to international
peace and security.
Noting General Assembly
Resolution 2793 (XXVI) of 7 December 1971,
Noting the reply of the
Government of Pakistan on 9 December, 1971,
Noting the reply of the
Government of India on 12 December 1971,
Having heard the statements
of the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Foreign Minister
of India,
Noting further the statement
made at the 1616th meeting of the Security Council by the Foreign
Minister of India containing a unilateral declaration of a cease-fire
in the western theater,
Noting Pakistan's agreement
to the cease-fire in the western theater with effect from 17
December 1971,
Noting that consequently
a cease-fire and a cessation of hostilities prevail,
- Demands that a durable cease-fire and cessation
of all hostilities in all areas of conflict be strictly observed
and remain in effect until withdrawals take place, as soon as
practicable, of all armed forces to their respective territories
and to positions which fully respect the cease-fire line in Jammu
and Kashmir supervised by the United Nations Military Observer
Group in India and Pakistan;
- Calls upon all Member States to refrain
from any action which may aggravate the situation in the sub-continent
or endanger international peace;
- Calls upon all those concerned to take
all measures necessary to preserve human life and for the observance
of the Geneva conventions of 1949 and to apply in full their provisions
as regards the protection of the wounded and sick, prisoners of
war and civilian population;
- Calls for international assistance in the
relief of suffering and the rehabilitation of refugees and their
return in safety and dignity to their homes, and for full co-operation
with the Secretary-General to that effect;
- Authorizes the Secretary-General to appoint
if necessary a special representative to lend his good offices
for the solution of humanitarian problems;
- Requests the Secretary-General to keep
the Council informed without delay on developments relating to
the implementation of the present resolution;
- Decides to remain seized of the matter
and to keep it under active consideration.
The Security Council voted on this Resolution on
21-12-1971 with the following result:-
Infavor: 13 votes.
Against: None.
Abstaining: 2 (Poland and USSR).
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