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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1253 – On the admission of new Members

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1253 – On the admission of new Members

Resolution 1253 (1999)

The Security Council,

Having examined the application of the Kingdom of Tonga for admission to the United Nations (S/1999/793),

Recommends to the General Assembly that the Kingdom of Tonga be admitted to membership in the United Nations.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 4026th meeting,on 28 July 1999.

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