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Security Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The Security Council met once again on March 17, 1964, to consider the India-Pakistan question which had initially been brought to the attention of the Council in letters addressed to the President of the Security Council from Pakistan's Minister of External Affairs and India's permanent representative. The Council considered the question during its 1104th and 1105th meetings, held on March 17 and 20, 1964, and again during its 1112th–1117th meetings, May 5–18, 1964. At the invitation of the President, the representative of India, Mr. Chakravarty, and Pakistan's Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Bhutto, took places at the Security Council table. The President indicated that the present meeting had been convened upon the request of the Pakistani representative, although the Indian representative had expressed his objection to the request for an early meeting.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1964

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References

1 Documents S/5517 and S/5522. For the earlier part of the Security Council's discussion on this issue, see International Organization, Spring 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 2), pp. 476478Google Scholar.

2 Document S/5576.

3 Document S/5582.

4 Document S/5635.

5 Document S/5628.

6 Document S/5649.

7 Adopted as Document S/5650, April 9, 1964.