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[Reproduced from U.N. Security Council Document S/11161 of Decembar 18, 1973.
[The letters were communicated by the Secretary–General to the members of the Security Council. In his communication, he stated: “It is by intention to proceed on the basis of these letters which I consider 0 be in accordance with Security Council resolution 344 (1973) of 15 December (1973) expressed hope that the Geneva inference would make swift progress towards a just and durable peace, and confidence that the Secretary–General would play a full and effective role 1ere. That resolution was adopted by a vote of 10 in favor to none against, with 4 abstentions (Prance, U.S.S.R., U.K., U.S.).]
* [Reproduced from U.N. Security Council Document S/11161 of Decembar 18, 1973.
[The letters were communicated by the Secretary–General to the members of the Security Council. In his communication, he stated: “It is by intention to proceed on the basis of these letters which I consider 0 be in accordance with Security Council resolution 344 (1973) of 15 December (1973) expressed hope that the Geneva inference would make swift progress towards a just and durable peace, and confidence that the Secretary–General would play a full and effective role 1ere. That resolution was adopted by a vote of 10 in favor to none against, with 4 abstentions (Prance, U.S.S.R., U.K., U.S.).]