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176 POLITICAL AND SECURITY QUESTIONS the Secretary-General, to be appointed without delay October-29 December 1965 and 10 January 1966 after consultation with both parties, for the purpose of from Pakistan. formulating an agreed plan and schedule for the with- drawals of both parties; urges that such a meeting COMMUNICATIONS ON OTHER MATTERS shall take place as soon as possible and that such a S/6893. Letter of 8 November 1965 from India. plan contain a time-limit on its implementation; and S/6920, S/6949, S/6950, S/6967, S/6976, S/6980. requests the Secretary-General to report on the pro- Letters of 12: 17, 22, 26 and 29 November 1965 gress achieved in this respect within three weeks of the from Pakistan. adoption of the present resolution; S/6978. Letter of 29 November 1965 from Pakistan, "4. Requests the Secretary-General to submit for (concerning Indus Waters Treaty of 1960). its consideration as soon as possible a report on com- S/6985. Letter of 1 December 1965 from India (con- pliance with the present resolution." cerning Indus Waters Treaty of 1960). S/6987, S/6995-S/6999. Letters of 2 and 6 December REPORTS OF SECRETARY-GENERAL 1965 from Pakistan. (FOR PERIOD 1 NOVEMBER 1965- S/7002. Letter of 7 December 1965 from Pakistan, 26 FEBRUARY 1966) (concerning Rann of Kutch Agreement). S/6699/Add10, 11, 11/Corr.l. Addenda to report by S/7003. Letter of 7 December 1965 from Pakistan. Secretary-General, dated 3-15 December 1965, on his S/7014, S/7020, S/7027. Letters of 14 and 16 Decem- efforts to give effect to Security Council resolutions ber 1965 from India. 210 of 6 September, 211 of 20 September, and 215 S/7026. Letter of 17 December 1965 from Pakistan. of 5 November 1965. S/7028, S/7029. Letters of 17 December 1965 from S/6710/Add.7-15. Addenda to report by Secretary- India. General dated 1 November 1965-7 January 1966 S/7037. Letter of 21 December 1965 from Pakistan, on observance of cease-fire under Security Council (concerning Indus Waters Treaty). resolution 211 of 20 September 1965. S/7038. Letter of 21 December 1965 from Pakistan. S/6719/Add.4, 5, 5/Corr.l,6. Addenda to Secretary- S/7039. Letter of 24 December 1965 from India (con- General's report, dated 25 November 1965-26 Feb- cerning Rann of Kutch Agreement). ruary 1966, on compliance with withdrawal provi- S/7044. Letter of 28 December 1965 from Pakistan. sions of Security Council resolutions 211 of 20 S/7049, S/7059, S/7075. Letters of 28 and 30 Decem- September and 215 of 5 November 1965. ber 1965 and 7 January 1966 from India. S/6888. Report by Secretary-General dated 9 Novem- S/7080. Letter of 10 January 1965 from Pakistan. ber 1965 relating to an aspect of procedures em- S/7095. Letter of 20 January 1966 from India (con- ployed in observing and reporting on cease-fire. cerning Indus Waters Treaty of 1960). STATEMENTS IN COMMUNICATIONS FOR PERIOD GENERAL ASSEMBLY 26 OCTOBER-31 DECEMBER 1965 CHARGES OF CEASE-FIRE VIOLATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY——20TH SESSION S/6832, S/6840-6842, S/6848, S/6862, S/6867, Plenary Meetings (General Debate): 1333, 1339, S/6874, S/6875, S/6884, S/6889, S/6890, S/6895, 1342, 1349, 1352, 1358, 1362, 1364, 1393. S/6925-S/6927, S/6939, S/6945, S/6952, S/6968, S/6973, S/6977, S/6982, S/6984, S/7000, S/7004, A/6045 (S/6747). Letter of 5 October 1965 from S/7009, S/7018, S/7027, S/7033, S/7040, S/7050, India. S/7060, S/7070. Letters of 26 October-31 Decem- A/6087 (S/6858). Letter of 1 November 1965 from ber 1965 and letter of 7 January 1966 from India. Pakistan. S/6849, S/6850, S/6869, S/6870, S/6894, S/6901, A/6100 (S/6893). Letter of 8 November 1965 from S/6947, S/6948, S/6960, S/6974 and Corr.1, India. S/6988, S/6992, S/7017, S/7035, S/7036, S/7045, A/6118 (S/6967). Letter of 22 November 1965 from S/7061, S/7078, S/7079, S/7081. Letters of 29 Pakistan. THE REPRESENTATION OF CHINA IN THE UNITED NATIONS Inclusion of the item "Restoration of the law- restoration to the People's Republic of China ful rights of the People's Republic of China in of its lawful rights in the United Nations and the United Nations" in the agenda of the in all its subsidiary bodies constituted a cate- General Assembly's twentieth (1965) session gorical imperative. The present representation was requested by Albania, Algeria, Burundi, of China at the United Nations, they argued, Cambodia, Congo (Brazzaville), Cuba, Ghana, was unlawful, and the exclusion of the People's Guinea, Mali, Romania and Syria. Republic of China was contrary to the aim In an explanatory memorandum of 20 Sep- of achieving universality in the Organization, tember 1965, the sponsors of the item said the as well as to the recommendation contained in.