United Nations Security Council Resolution 269

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 269, adopted on August 12, 1969, after hearing statements by the parties involved the Council strongly censured Portugal for attacks on in Katete in Eastern Zambia. The Council called upon Portugal to desist from violating the territorial integrity of and carrying out unprovoked raids against Zambia. The Council demanded the Portuguese military return all civilians kidnapped and all property taken declaring that if Portugal failed to comply they would meet to consider further measures.

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