From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations resolution adopted in 1951
UN
Security Council
Resolution
92
|
---|
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/69/A_forest_of_national_flags_welcomed_a_delegation_of_US_Senators_who_came_to_Israel_%28FL62043414%29.jpg/230px-A_forest_of_national_flags_welcomed_a_delegation_of_US_Senators_who_came_to_Israel_%28FL62043414%29.jpg) Israel flag
|
Date
| May 8 1951
|
---|
Meeting no.
| 545
|
---|
Code
| S/2130 (
Document
)
|
---|
Subject
| The Palestine Question
|
---|
Voting summary
| - 10 voted for
- None voted against
- 1 abstained
|
---|
Result
| Adopted
|
---|
|
Permanent members
| |
---|
Non-permanent
members
| |
---|
|
United Nations
Security Council Resolution
92
, adopted on May 8, 1951, recalling its previous resolutions demanding a cease-fire in the
Arab-Israeli conflict
the Council noted with concern that fighting had broken out in and around the demilitarized zone established by the Israel-Syrian General Armistice Agreement of 20 July 1949 and that fighting was continuing despite the cease-fire order of the Acting Chief of Staff of the
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine
. The Council called upon the parties of persons in the areas concerned to cease fighting and called them to comply with their obligations and commitments to previous resolutions and Agreements.
The resolution passed with ten votes; the
Soviet Union
abstained.
See also
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
External links
[
edit
]