United Nations Security Council Resolution 128

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 128 (1958)
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Adopted unanimously by the Security Council at its 825th meeting, by 10 votes to none, with 1 abstention (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), on 11 June 1958

The Security Council,

Having heard the charges of the representative of Lebanon concerning interference by the United Arab Republic in the internal affairs of Lebanon and the reply of the representative of the United Arab Republic,

1. Decides to dispatch urgently an observation group to proceed to Lebanon so as to ensure that there is no illegal infiltration of personnel or supply of arms or other matériel across the Lebanese borders;

2. Authorizes the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to that end;

3. Requests the observation group to keep the Security Council currently informed through the Secretary-General.

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