UN Security Council Resolutions

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9 December 1958 S/RES/131 This resolution recommended Guinea for UN membership.
2 December 1957 S/RES/126 This resolution concerned the dispute between India and Pakistan over the territories of Jammu and Kashmir.
5 September 1957 S/RES/125 This resolution recommended Malaysia (the Federation of Malaya) for UN membership.
7 March 1957 S/RES/124 This resolution recommended Ghana for UN membership.
21 February 1957 S/RES/123 This resolution concerned the dispute between India and Pakistan over the territories of Jammu and Kashmir.
24 January 1957 S/RES/122 This resolution concerned the dispute between India and Pakistan over the territories of Jammu and Kashmir.
12 December 1956 S/RES/121 This resolution recommended Japan for UN membership.
31 October 1956 S/RES/119 This resolution called for an emergency special session of the General Assembly to make recommendations on the Suez issue, due to French and British veto of the previous day's draft Council resolutions.
26 July 1956 S/RES/116 This resolution recommended Tunisia for UN membership.
20 July 1956 S/RES/115 This resolution recommended Morocco for UN membership.
6 February 1956 S/RES/112 This resolution recommended Sudan for UN membership.
14 December 1955 S/RES/109 This resolution recommended Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos), Libyah Arab Jamahiriya (Libya), Nepal, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) for UN membership.
23 December 1952 S/RES/98 This resolution urged India and Pakistan to begin immediate negotiations under the auspices of the UN Representative for India and Pakistan in order to reach an agreement on the specific number of troops.
30 January 1952 S/RES/97 This resolution dissolved the Commission for Conventional Armaments.
10 November 1951 S/RES/96 This resolution concerned the report of the UN Representative on India and Pakistan and on efforts to establish a plan for the demilitarisation. Both India and Pakistan were recognised for their declaration of working for a peaceful settlement, continuation to observe a cease-fire, and their acceptance of the principle that the accession of the State of Jammu and Kashmir should be determined by a free and impartial plebiscite under the UN auspices.