United Nations Security Council Resolution 79
United Nations Security Council Resolution 79, adopted on January 17, 1950, having received and the text of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 300 concerning the regulation and general reduction of conventional armaments and armed forces, the Council decided to transmit the resolution to the Commission for Conventional Armaments for further study in accordance with the Commission’s plan of work.
UN Security Council Resolution 79 | |
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Date | January 17 1950 |
Meeting no. | 462 |
Code | S/1455 (Document) |
Subject | Armaments: regulation and reduction |
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Result | Adopted |
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The resolution was adopted with nine votes. Yugoslavia was present but did not vote, and the Soviet Union was absent.
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- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 79 at Wikisource
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