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United Nations Security Council Resolution 492 – Admission of a new Member: Antigua and Barbuda

United Nations Security Council Resolution 492 – Admission of a new Member: Antigua and Barbuda

Resolution 492 (1981) of 10 November 1981

The Security Council,

Having examined the application of Antigua and Barbuda for admission to the United Nations.

Recommends to the General Assembly that Antigua and Barbuda should be admitted to membership in the United Nations.

Adopted unanimously at the 2309th meeting.

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