United Nations Security Council Resolution 278

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 278, adopted on May 11, 1970, after statements from representatives of Iran and the United Kingdom the Council endorsed the report of the Personal Representative of the Secretary-General and welcomed its conclusion, particularly the finding that "the overwhelming majority of the people of Bahrain wish to gain recognition of their identity in a full independent and sovereign State free to decide for itself its relations with other States".

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