LawGlobal Hub

LawGlobal Hub

LawGlobal Hub

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Home » United Nations » United Nations Security Council Resolution 30 – The Indonesian Question

United Nations Security Council Resolution 30 – The Indonesian Question

United Nations Security Council Resolution 30 – The Indonesian Question

30 (1947). Resolution of 2S Aupet 1947

Whereas the Security Council on 1 August 1947 called upon the Netherlands and the Republic of Indo-nesia to cease hostilities forthwith,

Whereas communications have been received from the Governments of the Netherlands and of the Republic of Indonesia advising that orders have been given for the cessation of hostilities,

Whereas it is desirable that steps should be taken to avoid disputes and friction reiating to the observance of the ceasefire orders, and to create conditions which will facilitate agreement between the parties,

The Security Council

  1. Notes with satisfaction the steps taken by the parties to comply with its resolution 27 (1947) of 1 August 1947 ;

2. Notes with satisfaction the statement issued by the Netherlands Government on 11 August 1947, in which it affirms its intention to organize a sovereign, democratic United States of Indonesia in accordance with the purposes of the Linggadjati Agreement;

3. Notes that the Netherlands Government intends immediately to request the career consuls stationed in Batavia jointly to report on the present situation in the Republic of Indonesia;

4. Notes that the Government of the Republic of Indonesia has requested appointment by the Security Council of a commission of observers;

5. Requests the Governments members of the Council which have career consular representatives in Batavia to instruct them to prepare jointly for the information and guidance of the Security Council reports on the situation in the Republic of Indonesia following the resolution of the Council of 1 August 1947, such reports to cover the observance of the cease-fire orders and the conditions prevailing in areas under military occupation or from which armed forces now in occupation may be withdrawn by agreement between the parties;

6. Requests the Governments of the Netherlands and of the Republic of Indonesia to grant to the representatives referred to in paragraph 5 all facilities necessary for the effective fulfilment of their mission ;

See also  United Nations Security Council Resolution 140 – Admission of new Members to the UN: Malagasy Republic

7. Resolves to consider the matter further should the situation require.

Adopted at the 194th meeting by 7 votes to none, with 4 abstentions (Colom-bia, Poland, Union of So-viet Socialist Republics, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).

More Posts

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LawGlobal Hub is your innovative global resource of law and more. We ensure easy accessibility to the laws of countries around the world, among others