United Nations Security Council Resolution 226
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 226, adopted on October 14, 1966, after hearing complaints from the Democratic Republic of the Congo that the then Portuguese territory of Angola had become a base of operation for the foreign mercenaries interfering in the domestic affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Portuguese rebuttal the Council urged the government of Portugal not to allow foreign mercenaries to use Angola as a base of operation for interfering in the DRC. The Council also called upon all states to refrain or desist from intervening in the domestic affairs of the DRC.
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- The Congo Crisis
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