United Nations Security Council Resolution 1957

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1957 was adopted on September 22, 2010. The resolution deals with the situation in Guinea and expresses concern over the political instability and violence following the 2009 military coup and the subsequent violent clashes during the 2010 presidential elections. Resolution 1957 emphasizes the importance of holding free, fair, and peaceful elections in Guinea and calls upon the transitional authorities to ensure that appropriate measures are taken to restore peace and stability in the country.

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