United Nations Security Council Resolution 93
United Nations resolution adopted in 1951
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 93, adopted on May 18, 1951, after hearing a report from the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, the representatives of Syria and Israel as well as a determination by the Israel–Syria Mixed Armistice Commission found that the "Aerial action taken by the forces of the Government of Israel on 5 April 1951, and Any aggressive military action by either of the parties in or around the demilitarized zone... constitute a violation of the cease-fire provision in Security Council resolution 54 (1948) and are inconsistent with the terms of the Armistice Agreement and the obligations assumed under the Charter".
| UN Security Council Resolution 93 | |
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| Date | 18 May 1951 |
| Meeting no. | 547 |
| Code | S/2157 (Document) |
| Subject | The Palestine Question |
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| Result | Adopted |
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The resolution was adopted with ten votes; the Soviet Union abstained.
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