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United Nations Security Council Resolution 263

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UN Security Council
Resolution 263
DateJanuary 24 1969
Meeting no.1463
CodeS/RES/263 (Document)
SubjectWorking languages of the Security-Council
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 263, adopted on January 24, 1969, after the General Assembly passed Resolution 2479 extolling the virtues of expanded working languages, the Council decided to include Russian and Spanish among the working languages of the Security Council.

The resolution was adopted without vote.

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