UN Security Council Resolution 22 is a resolution adopted on April 9, 1947, which recommended that the United Kingdom and Albania resolve their dispute over the deaths of two British ships in the Corfu Strait on October 22, 1946 at the International Court of Justice.
| UN Security Council | |
| Resolution 22 | |
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| date | April 9, 1947 |
| Meeting | Number 127 |
| Code | S / 324 |
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| Theme | Corfu Gulf Incident |
| Total | Adopted |
| Composition of the Security Council for 1947 | |
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The resolution was adopted by 8 votes. Poland and the USSR abstained. Great Britain did not vote.
See also
- UN Security Council Resolutions 1-100 (1946-1953)
- UN Security Council Resolution 19