UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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17 January 1948 S/RES/38 This was the first resolution on the India-Pakistan Question, which called on India and Pakistan to take measures to improve the situation in Kashmir and to refrain from doing anything that would aggravate it.
12 August 1947 S/RES/29 This resolution recommended Pakistan and Yemen for UN membership.
1 August 1947 S/RES/27 This resolution called upon the Netherlands and Indonesia to cease hostilities.
9 April 1947 S/RES/22 This was the Council's recommendation that a legal dispute between the UK and Albania be referred to the ICJ.
10 March 1947 S/RES/20 This resolution requested further discussions within the Atomic Energy Commission.
13 February 1947 S/RES/18 This resolution recognised that the general regulation and reduction of armaments and armed forces constitute a most important measure for strengthening international peace and security, and established the Commission for Conventional Armaments to deal with armaments other than weapons of mass destruction with a mandate to make proposals for the general reduction of armaments.
10 January 1947 S/RES/16 The Council engaged in active discussion of its functions and powers in the context of resolution 16 in the case of Trieste.
12 December 1946 S/RES/13 This resolution recommended Thailand (Siam) for UN membership.
29 August 1946 S/RES/8 This resolution recommended Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden for UN membership.
25 January 1946 S/RES/1 This resolution established the Military Staff Committee to advise and assist the Council, composed of the chiefs of staff of the Council's permanent members.