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UN Security Council Resolution 2117; ... Subject: Small arms and light weapons: Voting summary. 14 voted for; None voted against ... United Nations Security Council ...
Resolution Date Vote Concerns 2101: 25 April 2013 15–0–0 Situation in Côte d'Ivoire: 2102: 2 May 2013 15–0–0 Situation in Somalia: 2103: 22 May 2013 15–0–0 Situation in Guinea-Bissau: 2104: 29 May 2013 15–0–0 Separation of Sudan and South Sudan: 2105: 5 June 2013 15–0–0 Extends mandate of expert panel monitoring sanctions ...
These are lists of resolutions about the same topic. There are more topics in Category:United Nations Security Council resolutions by topic but it only shows a link to resolutions with their own article. As of 2023 that is nearly all resolutions until 2013 but few since then. Cyprus; Iran; Iraq; Israel; Lebanon; Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; North ...
The 60-day cessation of hostilities aims to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which was adopted to end a 34-day war between Israel and Lebanon in 2006, and had kept relative calm in ...
The council voted overwhelmingly in favor of the resolution — 14 of its 15 members voted “yes” including U.S. allies Britain and France — but it was doomed by the veto.
The UN Charter specifies, in Article 27, that decisions of the Security Council shall be made by an affirmative vote of nine members, out of the 15 members of the Security Council. With the exception of purely procedural decisions, all other resolutions adopted by the Security Council can be vetoed by any of the five permanent members. [1]
The United States vetoed a widely backed U.N. resolution on Thursday that would have paved the way for full United Nations membership for the state of Palestine. The vote in the 15-member Security ...
Other Security Council members objected, and the President of the Security Council (New Zealand) offered a compromise where all 18 applicants would be in one resolution, but each applicant would be voted on separately as though it were an amendment, followed by a larger vote on the whole resolution.