UN Security Council Resolution 200
The Resolution 200 of the UN Security Council on March 15, 1965 recommends that the UN General Assembly , the application of the just from the UK independently become West African country Gambia to membership in the United Nations to agree.
The resolution reads as follows (unofficial translation):
The Security Council
recommends that the General Assembly approve the Gambia's membership of the United Nations after examining the application of the Republic of Gambia for membership of the United Nations.
The resolution was passed at the 1190th session of the Security Council.
Web links
Wikisource: United Nations Security Council Resolution 200 - Sources and full texts (English)