UN Security Council Resolution 23 is a resolution adopted on April 14, 1947, which decided that the commission created by resolution 15 would remain in the region and be enlarged.
| UN Security Council | |
| Resolution 23 | |
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| date | April 14, 1947 |
| Meeting | No. 131 |
| Code | S / 330 / Corr. 1 |
| Voting |
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| Theme | Greek question |
| Total | Adopted |
| Composition of the Security Council for 1947 | |
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The resolution was adopted by 9 votes. Poland and the USSR abstained
See also
- UN Security Council Resolutions 1-100 (1946-1953)