UN Security Council Resolution
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A United Nations Security Council Resolution is voted on by the fifteen members of the UN Security Council. It is passed if nine or more members vote for the resolution, and it is not vetoed by any of the five permanent members: People's Republic of China (until 1971 the Republic of China), France, Russian Federation (until 1991 the Soviet Union), United Kingdom, and United States.
There have been two major wars authorized by the Security Council; the 1950 Korean War, and the 1991 Gulf War.
Notable Security Council Resolutions
- Resolution 85 in 1950: to assist the Republic of Korea in defending itself against armed attack.
- Resolution 242 in 1967: Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.
- Resolution 425 in 1978, regarding Lebanon.
- Resolution 446 in 1979, speaks against the Israeli settlements of occupied areas in the Six Day War.
- Resolution 478 in 1980, regarding the status of Jerusalem
- Resolution 660 in 1990: Call on Iraq to withdraw immediately and unconditionally all forces from Kuwait.
- Resolution 678 in 1990: Authorizes member states to use all necessary means to uphold and implement resolution 660 and all subsequent relevant resolutions and to restore international peace and security in the area [Kuwait].
- Resolution 687 in 1991: Decides that Iraq shall unconditionally accept the destruction [...] of [a]ll chemical and biological weapons [...] and all [...] ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 kilometres.
- Resolution 794 in 1992: Creation of UNITAF in Somalia.
- Resolution 995, Resolution 978, and Resolution 1165: on the establishing of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- Resolution 1284: December 1999, modified sanctions on Iraq to allow food and medicine.
- Resolution 1373, September 28, 2001: Anti-terrorism measure.
- Resolution 1386, December 22, 2001: establishes for 6 months of an International Security Assistance Force to assist the Afghan Interim Authority in the maintenance of security in Kabul and its surrounding areas...Calls upon Member States to contribute personnel, equipment and other resources to the International Security Assistance Force. [1] (http://www.dawn.com/2001/12/23/top13.htm)
- Resolution 1422 in 2002: regarding the International Criminal Court
- Resolution 1441 in 2002: Calls on Iraq to disclose its entire arsenal of weapons of mass destruction and medium and long-range missiles.
- Resolution 1556 on July 30 2004: regarding the Darfur conflict in Sudan.
- Resolution 1559 in September 2 2004: calls on Syria to cease intervening in Lebanese internal politics, withdraw from Lebanon, and for the disbanding of all Lebanese militias.
- Resolution 1564 on September 18 2004: regarding the Darfur conflict in Sudan.
- Resolution 1566 in October 8 2004: Anti-terrorism measure.
See also: List of UN General Assembly Resolutions
External links
- Complete list and text of all resolutions (http://www.un.org/documents/scres.htm)
- http://sources.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikisource:UN_Security_Council_Resolutions
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