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UN Security Council Resolution 18

UN Security Council Resolution 18 is a resolution adopted on February 13, 1947, which created a commission in response to UN General Assembly resolution 41, according to which the regulation and reduction of armaments and armed forces in the world is an important measure to strengthen international peace.

UN Security Council
Resolution 18
dateFebruary 13, 1947
MeetingNumber 105
CodeS / RES / 18
Voting
  • In: 10
  • Abstained: 1
  • Against: 0
ThemeArmed Forces Regulation and Reduction
TotalAdopted
Composition of the Security Council for 1947
Permanent members
  • Republic of China
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • USA
  • the USSR
Non-permanent members
  • Australia
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Poland
  • Syria

The resolution was adopted by 10 votes. USSR abstained

See also

UN Security Council Resolutions 1-100 (1946-1953)

Links

  • Text of Resolution at UN.org (PDF)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= UN Security Council_ Resolution_18&oldid = 96178960


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