The UN Security Council adopted a resolution extending the mandate of the UN Detachment Observer Force (UNODC) in the Syrian Golan Heights occupied by Israel for six months, TASS correspondent reported.
The draft resolution proposed by Russia and the USA was adopted unanimously. As the representative of the Russian Federation Dina Gilmutdinova noted after the vote, this time "the document has undergone certain changes, becoming more capacious and concise, while preserving key elements of the profile decisions on the situation in the UNODC and the Golan Heights approved earlier by the Security Council".
"The main thing in the resolution adopted today is that the unequivocal call to the parties to the conflict to fulfill Council Resolution 338 of 1973, as well as the obligations of the 1974 Separation of Forces Agreement, has been preserved," he added.








