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United Nations Security Council Resolution 365
United Nations Security Council Resolution 365
Adopted by the UN Security Council on December 13, 1974
Resolution 365 of the United Nations Security Council was adopted on December 13, 1974. The resolution was passed after receiving General Assembly Resolution 2312 (XXVI), which dealt with the issue of Cyprus.
### Background
The resolution was a response to the ongoing Cyprus dispute and the need for a peaceful solution to the conflict. The General Assembly had previously addressed the issue in Resolution 2312, and the Security Council endorsed this resolution, urging the parties concerned to implement it as soon as possible.
### Text of the Resolution
The text of the resolution states that it was adopted "by consensus", indicating that all members of the Security Council agreed on its content. The resolution does not provide details on the voting process, but notes with satisfaction the unanimous adoption of General Assembly Resolution 2312.
### Implementation and Follow-up
The resolution requested the Secretary-General to submit a report on progress made in implementing this resolution. This indicates that the Security Council was committed to monitoring the situation and ensuring that the parties concerned were working towards a peaceful solution.
See Also
* Cyprus dispute
* List of United Nations Security Council resolutions 301 to 400 (1971-1976)
* Turkish invasion of Cyprus
References
* Text of the resolution at undocs.org
* Events in December 1974
* United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Cyprus
* United Nations Security Council Resolutions of 1971
* United Nations Security Council Resolutions of 1974