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United Nations Security Council Resolution 28 – The Greek Question

United Nations Security Council Resolution 28 – The Greek Question

28 (1947). Resolution of 6 August 1947

The Security Council

Resolves to appoint a sub-committee of the representatives of the delegations which have submitted proposals on the Greek question and amendments thereto, in order to ascertain the possibility of formulating a new draft resolution which the subcommittee can recommend for the approval of the Council. The sub-committee is requested to report its conclusions on 11 August 1947.

Adopted at the 177th meeting by 10 votes to none, with 1 abstention (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).

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