United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 (S/RES/242) was adopted unanimously by the UN Security Council on November 22, 1967, in the aftermath of the Six-Day War and saught to resolve the issues that both caused it and resulted from it among Israel and it's neighbors.
It called for a long term end to conflict in the region and serious peace talks to start up with out further delay.
Nation. | For. | Against. | Abstain |
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Taiwan. | * | ||
France. | * | ||
United Kingdom. | * | ||
United States. | * | ||
Soviet Union. | * | ||
Argentina. | * | ||
Brazil. | * | ||
Bulgaria. | * | ||
Canada. | * | ||
Denmark. | * | ||
Ethiopia. | * | ||
Japan. | * | ||
Mali. | * | ||
India. | * | ||
Nigeria. | * | ||
Sources. | [1] and [2]. |