United Nations Security Council Resolution 84 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 1950
UN Security Council Resolution 84
North Korea's advances in 1950
Date
July 7, 1950
Meeting no.
476
Code
S/1588 (Document)
Subject
Complaint of aggression upon the Republic of Korea
Voting summary
7 voted for
None voted against
3 abstained
1 absent
Result
Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
China
France
United Kingdom
United States
Soviet Union
Non-permanent members
Cuba
Ecuador
Egypt
India
Norway
Yugoslavia
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The United Nations Security Council Resolution 84, adopted on July 7, 1950, was the United Nations Security Council resolution which authorized the formation of the United Nations Command to provide military support for South Korea, following a North Korean invasion and offensive at the outbreak of the Korean War.
Having determined that the invasion of South Korea by forces from North Korea constituted a breach of the peace, the Council recommended that UN members assist South Korea in repelling the attack to restore peace and security to the area. The Council further recommended that all members providing military forces and other assistance to South Korea make them available under a unified command under the United States, and that the U.S. designate the commander of such forces and authorize said commander to use the flag of the United Nations at their discretion. Finally, The Council ordered the U.S. to provide it with reports as appropriate on the course of action taken by the unified command.
The resolution passed with the votes from the United Kingdom, the Republic of China, Cuba, Ecuador, France, Norway, and the United States. Egypt, India, and Yugoslavia abstained.[1] The Soviet Union, a veto-wielding power, was absent,[1] having been boycotting proceedings since January, in protest that the Republic of China and not the People's Republic of China held a permanent seat on the council.[2] The Council President at the time was Norwegian Arne Sunde.[1]
^ abc"Strength on Double Seven". Time Magazine. July 17, 1950. Archived from the original on January 31, 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2008.
^Malkasian, Carter (2001). The Korean War: Essential Histories. Osprey Publishing. p. 16.
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