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... Council . The UN Charter assigns to the Secu- rity Council primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security . The Security Council originally consisted of 11 members - five permanent and six nonpermanent ...
... Council . The UN Charter assigns to the Secu- rity Council primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security . The Security Council originally consisted of 11 members - five permanent and six nonpermanent ...
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... council terminated its operations . No longer required to meet annually , the council may meet on the decision of its president or on a request by a majority of its members , by the General Assembly , or by the Security Council . Since ...
... council terminated its operations . No longer required to meet annually , the council may meet on the decision of its president or on a request by a majority of its members , by the General Assembly , or by the Security Council . Since ...
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... Council - most often Canada , Sweden , Norway , Finland , India , Ireland , and Italy . Troops in these missions , the so - called " Blue Helmets , " were allowed to use force only in self - defense . The missions were given and enjoyed ...
... Council - most often Canada , Sweden , Norway , Finland , India , Ireland , and Italy . Troops in these missions , the so - called " Blue Helmets , " were allowed to use force only in self - defense . The missions were given and enjoyed ...
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