United Nations Security Council Resolution 110
- China
- France
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Soviet Union
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Iran
- New Zealand
- Peru
- Turkey
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 110, adopted on December 16, 1955, stated that in light of an article in the United Nations Charter provided that if a General Conference of the Members of the United Nations for the purpose of reviewing the Charter had not been held before the tenth annual session of the General Assembly such a conference would be held if so decided by a majority vote of the General Assembly and by any seven members of the Security Council. Having considered United Nations General Assembly Resolution 992 it was decided that a conference to review the Charter should be held.
The resolution was approved by nine votes in favour. The Soviet Union voted against the text and France abstained.
See also
- Article 109 of the UN Charter
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 (1953–1965)
References
- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
External links
- Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 110 at Wikisource