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United Nations Security Council Resolution 12 – The Greek Question

United Nations Security Council Resolution 12 – The Greek Question

12 (1946). Resolution of 10 December 1946

The Security Council

Resolves that:

1. The representatives of Greece and Yugoslavia are invited to participate in the discussion without vote;

2. The representatives of Albania and Bulgaria are invited to enable the Security Council to hear such declarations as they may wish to make;

3. Should the Security Council find at a later stage that the matter under consideration is a dispute, the representatives of Albania and Bulgaria will be invited to participate in the discussion without vote.

Adopted at the 82nd meeting.

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