United Nations Security Council Resolution 123

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 123 was adopted on January 24, 1957 after the conflict over Jammu and Kashmir intensified. The council requested that the President of the Security Council visit the subcontinent and, along with the governments of India and Pakistan, examine any proposals which were likely to contribute to the resolution of the dispute. The council requested that he report back to them no later than the 15th of April, and the resulting report formed the basis of United Nations Security Council Resolution 126, which was adopted in December of the same year.

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