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United Nations Security Council Resolution 128

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UN Security Council
Resolution 128
DateJune 11 1958
Meeting no.825
CodeS/4023 (Document)
SubjectComplaint by Lebanon
Voting summary
  • 10 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 1 abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 128 was adopted on June 11, 1958. Having heard charges from the representative of Lebanon concerning interference by the United Arab Republic in the internal affairs of Lebanon, the Council decided to dispatch an observation group to Lebanon to ensure there no illegal infiltration of personnel, supply of arms or other materiel across the Lebanese borders was taking place. The Council authorized the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to that end and requested the observation group keep them informed through the Secretary-General.

Resolution 128 was adopted by ten votes to none, with an abstention from the Soviet Union.

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