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United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone: 962: 29 November 1994 Unanimous United Nations Disengagement Observer Force Zone: 1276: 24 November 1999 Unanimous This resolution called upon the parties concerned to implement immediately its resolution 338 (1973). [5] 1578: 15 December 2004 Unanimous
Syria voted at the United Nations General Assembly to accredit the NTC as representative of Libya on 16 September 2011. [172] [173] On 10 October 2011, Libya became the first country to recognise the Syrian National Council as "the sole legitimate government in Syria".
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 December 2024. For the League of Nations, see Member states of the League of Nations. 193 United Nations member states 2 UN General Assembly observer states (the Holy See [a] and the State of Palestine) 2 eligible non-member states (the Cook Islands and Niue) 17 non-self-governing territories ...
The United Nations (UN) is a diplomatic and political [2] international organization with the intended purpose of maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and countries, achieving international cooperation, and serving as a center for coordinating the actions of member states. [3]
Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States.Without massive Soviet subsidies and its primary trading partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, but Cuba opened up more with the rest of the world again ...
[citation needed] The countries of the Non-Aligned Movement represent nearly two-thirds of the United Nations' members and contain 55% of the world's population. [ 10 ] Since the Non-Aligned Movement was formed in an attempt not to take sides during the Cold War , [ 11 ] it has sought to seek a new direction since the fall of the Soviet Union .
Syria issued strong condemnation of Australia's "far from using diplomatic language" in attacking a symbol of Syria's sovereignty, its Head of State, as "an irresponsible incitement to violence and sent a negative message that supported armed terrorist groups." The delegate also noted Australia's talk about Syria, Yemen, Iran, Egypt, Tunisia ...
On 3 August, the United Nations Security Council, in a non-binding statement, condemned Syrian authorities for attacking civilians, in its first pronouncement on Syria since March. [5] [6] The statement, which did not threaten economic sanctions and lacked the full stature of a resolution, was disavowed by Security Council member Lebanon. [7]