| UNSecurity Council Resolution 135 | ||||
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| Date | May 27 1960 | |||
| Meeting no. | 863 | |||
| Code | S/4328 (Document) | |||
| Subject | Question of relations between Great Powers | |||
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| Result | Adopted | |||
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United NationsSecurity Council Resolution 135, adopted on May 27, 1960, after a failed meeting between the Heads of State ofFrance, theUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics, theUnited Kingdom and theUnited States, the Council recommended those governments seek solutions of existing international problems by negotiation or other peaceful means as provided in theCharter of the United Nations. The resolution pleaded with them to refrain from the use of threats of force, to seek disarmament in accordance withUnited Nations General Assembly Resolution 1378, to discontinue all nuclear weapons tests and to avail themselves to the assistance of the council and any other appropriate UN organs to render these ends.
Resolution 135 was adopted by nine votes to none; thePeople's Republic of Poland andSoviet Unionabstained.