Joseph Carne-Ross
UN Security Council Resolution 109 | ||
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Date | 14 December 1955 | |
Meeting no. | 705 | |
Code | S/3509 (Document) | |
Subject | Admission of new members to the UN | |
Voting summary |
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Result | Adopted | |
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 109 was adopted on 14 December 1955. After being instructed by the General Assembly to consider the applications for membership of Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Ceylon, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Laos, Libya, Nepal, Portugal, Romania, and Spain, the Security Council recommended all 16 countries for admission to the United Nations.
The resolution was adopted by eight votes; Belgium, China and the United States abstained.[1]
See also
- Member states of the United Nations § Package deal
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 (1953–1965)
References
- ^ "Resolution 109: Admission of new Members to the UN". unscr.com. 14 December 1955.
External links
- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 109 at Wikisource