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Security Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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This issue covers the work of the Security Council from its 549th meeting on July 26 to its 558th meeting on September 1, 1951. During July the President of the Council was the representative of the United Kingdom, Sir Gladwyn Jebb; during August, Warren R. Austin, representative of the United States; and during September, Ales Bebler, representative of Yugoslavia. The 554th meeting and the 557th meetings, devoted to discussion of the Council's report to the General Assembly, were held in private. During debate on the Palestine question the representatives of Israel, Egypt and Iraq were invited to participate without vote in Council proceedings

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1951

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References

1 Document S/2241, July 12, 1951.

2 Document S/2194, June 13, 1951.

3 Document S/2322, September 1, 1951. Prior to and during Security Council discussion, the representatives of Brazil, Ecuador and Turkey attempted to settle the question outside the Council. In addition, various governments had unilaterally appealed to Egypt to lift the restrictions.

4 Document S/PV.549, July 26, 1951.

5 Document S/PV.550, August 1, 1951.

6 Document S/2298, August 15, 1951.

7 Document S/PV.552, August 16, 1951.

8 For summary of the complaint submitted by Jordan, see below. For summary of the Huleh dispute, see International Organization, V, p. 459, 538.

9 Document S/PV.553, August 16, 1951.

10 Document S/PV.555, August 27, 1951.

11 Document S/2313, August 27, 1951.

12 Document S/PV.556, August 29, 1951.

13 Document S/PV.558, September 1, 1951.

14 Document S/2236, July 10, 1951.

15 United Nations, Bulletin, XI, p. 95Google Scholar.

16 Ibid., p. 149.

17 Ibid., p. 218.

18 Ibid., p. 276. For events leading to the institution of cease-fire negotiations in Korea, see International Organization, V, p. 531.