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833 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ত্রয়োদশ খন্ড HAVING HEARD the statement of the representatives of India and Pakistan, GRAVELY CONCERNED that hostilities have broken out between India and Pakistan which constitute an immediate threat to international peace and security, MINDFUL of its responsibility under the relevant provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. Calls upon the Governments concerned forthwith, as a first step, for an immediate cease-fire and for a cessation of all military activities; 2. Urges the Governments concerned, in accordance with the principles envisaged in the United Nations Charter, to intensify their efforts to bring about conditions necessary for the speedy and voluntary repatriation of the millions of refugees to their homes; 3. Calls for the full co-operation of all States with the Secretary-General for rendering assistance to and relieving the distress of those refugees; 4. Requests the Secretary-General to keep the Council promptly and currently informed on the situation; 5. Decides to follow closely the situation and to meet again as soon as necessary. DRAFT RESOLUTION BY THE U.S.S.R.. IN THE SECURITY COUNCIL S/10418, DECEMBER 4, 1971 THE SECURITY COUNCIL, HAVING CONSIDERED the letter pf nine Members of the Security Council (S/10411) and the report or the Secretary-General (S/10410). Calls for a political settlement in East Pakistan which would inevitably result in a cessation of hostilities; Calls upon the Government of Pakistan to take measures to cease all acts of violence by Pakistani forces in East Pakistan which have led to deterioration of the situation. DRAFT RESOLUTION BY ARGENTINA, NICARAGUA, SIERRA LEONE, AND SOMALIA IN THE SECURITY COUNCIL S/10419, December 4, 1971 THE SECURITY COUNCIL NOTING the report of the Secretary-General of 3" December, 1971, (S/10410, S/10410/Add.1). HAVING HEARD the statement of the Representatives of India and Pakistan. GRAVELY CONCERNED at the outbreak of hostilities along the borders of India and Pakistan.