United Nations Security Council Resolution 660
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 660 was adopted by the UN Security Council on 2 August 1990. The resolution condemned the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and demanded a withdrawal of Iraqi troops.
The resolution was adopted at the 2,923rd meeting by 14 votes to none, with Yemen not voting.
[edit] See also
- UN Security Council Resolution 661 Second resolution on the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
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