United Nations Security Council Resolution 339









































UN Security Council
Resolution 339
Date 23 October 1973
Meeting no. 1,748
Code S/RES/339 (Document)
Subject Cease-Fire between Egypt and Israel
Voting summary

14 voted for
None voted against
1 abstained
Result Approved

Security Council composition
Permanent members


  •  China


  •  France


  •  United Kingdom


  •  United States


  •  Soviet Union


Non-permanent members


  •  Australia


  •  Austria


  •  Guinea


  •  India


  •  Indonesia


  •  Kenya


  •  Panama


  •  Peru


  •  Sudan


  •  Yugoslavia


United Nations Security Council Resolution 339 was adopted on 23 October 1973 in order to bring a ceasefire in the Yom Kippur War where Resolution 338 two days before had failed.


The resolution primarily reaffirmed the terms outlined in Resolution 338 (itself based on Resolution 242), returning the forces of both sides back to the position they held when the cease fire (338) came into effect, and a request from the United Nations Secretary-General to undertake measures toward the placement of observers to supervise the cease fire.


The resolution was adopted with 14 votes to none; the People's Republic of China did not participate in the voting.


See also



  • Arab–Israeli conflict


  • List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 301 to 400 (1971 – 1976)


References


  • Text of the Resolution at undocs.org













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