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  • He has been urged to resign, by the [[United Nations Security Council]]<ref>[http://www.new-york-un.diplo.de/Vertretung/newyorkvn/en/__pr/Press_2
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  • In April 2012, the United Nations Security Council had expressed concern about the situation in Mali<ref>[http://usun.state.go ...national outrage at the brutality of its actions and, on 18th March, the [[United Nations Security Council]] responded to [[the Arab League]]'s request for the imposition of a [[no-f
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  • ...this became the ASEAN position. ASEAN members brought the matter to the [[United Nations Security Council]].
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  • ...he heart of the NATO Charter. The United States and NATO also interpreted United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 as permissive of military action, although it was not sugge | author = United Nations Security Council
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  • US secretary of state's address to the United Nations Security Council[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/feb/05/iraq.usa]. "''Iraq has now plac
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  • ...an obligations on its members to provide armed forces at the call of its [[United Nations Security Council|Security Council]]<ref>Articles 44 and 45 of the Charter</ref>. The League
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  • *{{pl|United Nations Security Council resolutions}}
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  • The United Nations Security Council was called into session on December 7, 1960 to consider Soviet demands that ...valent not just bilaterally among western governments, but also within the United Nations Security Council. The single most important achievement of the Security Council was the hist
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  • ...is not seen as an enemy to China, these nations all being members of the [[United Nations Security Council]]. Informal contact with the United States is made through the U.S. embassy
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  • ...rity. This decision, in the eyes of many Iraqis, transformed the intent of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1483|United Nations (UN) Resolution 1483, which recognized the U
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  • A key resolution, in 1987, was Wikisource:United Nations Security Council Resolution 598|UN Security Council Resolution 598.
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  • ...'s active development of [[weapons of mass destruction]] in violation of [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 689]]; Powell later regretted presenting material he found to be
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  • ...erican and British regular troops entered Afghanistan in November. The [[United Nations Security Council]] added its endorsement <ref>[http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2001/sc7248 ...il's Resolution 678<ref>[http://www.fas.org/news/un/iraq/sres/sres0687.htm United Nations Security Council Resolution 678, 8 April 1991]</ref> in 1991, and President Bush considered
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  • ...men-in-the-history-of-science/| quote = }}</ref> former President of the [[United Nations Security Council]] [[Kishore Mahbubani]],<ref name="mahb_Abou">{{Cite web| title = About Kis ...omic Forum Annual Meeting 2011.jpg|[[Kishore Mahbubani]], President of the United Nations Security Council (2001–2002)
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  • ...a founder member of the [[United Nations]] with a permanent seat on the [[United Nations Security Council]]. In 2016, a majority of British voters opted to [[United Kingdom exit fro
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  • ...this became the ASEAN position. ASEAN members brought the matter to the [[United Nations Security Council]].
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  • The Clinton Administration never recognized the Taliban. After a series of United Nations Security Council resolutions condemning Taliban treatment of women, the U.S. closed its emba
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  • ...has been declassified that revealed combat pilots speaking Russian. The [[United Nations Security Council]] (UNSC) then authorized a UN defense force to repel North Korean aggressio
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