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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 577th meeting on June 18 to its 591st meeting on July 9, 1952. No meetings were held during May when the representative of Turkey (Derinsu) was scheduled to serve as President of the Council. In June, the representative of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Malik) presided over the meetings of the Security Council and the representative of the United Kingdom (Jebb) was President of the Council during July.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1952

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References

1 For a more detailed summary of the action of the Security Council during this period, see General Assembly, Official Records (7th session), Supplement No. 2.

2 Document S/2663, June 16, 1952.

3 Security Council, Official Records (7th year), 577th meeting, 06 18, 1952Google Scholar.

4 Ibid., p. 19.

5 Ibid., 583d meeting, June 26, 1952, p. 2.

6 For a summary of Council action on the question of the Geneva Protocol, see United Nations, Bulletin, XIII, p. 19, 78Google Scholar; for a summary of the United States position, see Department of State, Bulletin, XXVI, p. 1041Google Scholar; XXVII, p. 38.

7 Document S/2671, June 20, 1952.

8 Document S/2674, June 23, 1952.

9 Security Council, Official Records (7th year), 580th meeting, 06 23, 1952Google Scholar.

10 Ibid., 587th meeting, July 3, 1952.

11 Document S/2688, July 3, 1952.

12 Security Council, Official Records (7th year), 590th meeting, 07 9, 1952Google Scholar; for a summary of this question, see United Nations, Bulletin, XIII, p. 73, 158Google Scholar; for a statement of the United States position, see Department of State, Bulletin, XXVII, p. 32, 153, 160Google Scholar.

13 These states included Albania, Mongolian People's Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Finland, Italy, Portugal, Ireland, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Austria, Ceylon, Nepal and Libya.

14 Security Council, Official Records (7th year), 577th meeting, 06 18, 1952Google Scholar.

15 Document S/2664, June 18, 1952.

16 Document S/2694, July 9, 1952.

17 Security Council, Official Records (7th year), 591st meeting, 07 9, 1952Google Scholar; for a summary of action taken by the Council on this question, see United Nations, Bulletin, XIII, p. 156Google Scholar.

18 For a summary of the earlier phases of the Korean truce negotiations, see International Organization, VI, p. 412; for reports of United Nations Command operations in Korea from February 16 to May 31, see Department of State, Bulletin, XXVI, p. 998, 1038Google Scholar; XXVII, p. 114, 194, 231, 272, 495.

19 United Nations, Bulletin, XIII, p. 59Google Scholar.

20 Ibid., p. 77.

21 Ibid., p. 178.

22 Ibid., p. 242.

23 Ibid., p. 278.

24 Document S/2649, May 29, 1952.

25 United Nations, Bulletin, XIII, p. 241Google Scholar.

26 Document DC/11, May 29, 1952.

27 Disarmament Commission, Official Records, 12th meeting, 05 28, 1952Google Scholar.

28 Ibid., 15th meeting, June 10, 1952: for a summary of the discussion in Disarmament Commission, see also United Nations, Bulletin, XII, p. 490Google Scholar; XIII, p. 26.

29 Disarmament Commission, Committee I, Official Records, 1st meeting, 04 4, 1952Google Scholar.

31 Document DC/C.1/1, April 24, 1952.

32 United Nations, Bulletin, XII, p. 392, 485Google Scholar.

33 Disarmament Commission, Committee I, Official Records, 5th meeting, 05 13, 1952Google Scholar.

34 Document DC/C.2/1, April 5, 1952.

35 United Nations, Bulletin, XII, p. 448Google Scholar.