UN Security Council Resolution 24 is a resolution adopted on April 30, 1947, which advised that the Hungarian application for admission to the United Nations be submitted to the Admission Committee for new members to "study and report to the Security Council at the appropriate time."
| UN Security Council | |
| Resolution 24 | |
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| date | April 30, 1947 |
| Meeting | Number 132 |
| Voting |
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| Theme | Adoption of Hungary to the UN |
| Total | Adopted |
| Composition of the Security Council for 1947 | |
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The resolution was adopted by 10 votes. Australia abstained.
See also
- UN Security Council Resolutions 1-100 (1946-1953)