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Usually I have come across Indians who keep saying "Pakistan needs to remove troops from Kashmir" bullshit.
Oh then there is another one, the Indian then harp saying "The United Nations resolutions are not binding"
Which United Nations resolutions are not binding? They never explain this part.
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But this 1952 UNSC resolution 98 modifies this condition.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 98
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UN Security Council
Resolution 98
Date December 23 1952
Meeting no. 611
Code S/2883 (Document)
Subject The India-Pakistan Question
Voting summary
9 voted for
None voted against
1 abstained
1 present not voting
Result Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanentmembers
United Nations Security Council Resolution 98, adopted on December 23, 1952, urged the Governments of India and Pakistan to enter into immediate negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan in order to reach an agreement on the specific number of troops to remain of each side of the cease-fire line at the end of the previously established period of demilitarization. As proposed by the UN Representative this number was to be between 6000 Azad forces and 3500 Gilgit and northern scouts on the Pakistani side and 18000 Indian forces and 6000 local state forces on the Indian side.[1] The resolution then thanked the UN Representative for his efforts, requested the Governments of India and Pakistan report to the Council no later than 30 days after the adoption of this resolution and asked the UN Representative to keep the Council informed of any progress.
The resolution was adopted by nine votes to none. The Soviet Union abstained and Pakistan did not participate in the voting.
See also[edit]
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 98
v
United Nations Security Council resolutions adopted in 1952
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_98
This 1952 UNSC resolution 98 supersedes the 1948 UNSC resolution that Indians love to quote.
Oh then there is another one, the Indian then harp saying "The United Nations resolutions are not binding"
Which United Nations resolutions are not binding? They never explain this part.
@Indus Pakistan
@waz
@HRK
@AgNoStiC MuSliM
But this 1952 UNSC resolution 98 modifies this condition.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 98
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
UN Security Council
Resolution 98
Date December 23 1952
Meeting no. 611
Code S/2883 (Document)
Subject The India-Pakistan Question
Voting summary
9 voted for
None voted against
1 abstained
1 present not voting
Result Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanentmembers
United Nations Security Council Resolution 98, adopted on December 23, 1952, urged the Governments of India and Pakistan to enter into immediate negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan in order to reach an agreement on the specific number of troops to remain of each side of the cease-fire line at the end of the previously established period of demilitarization. As proposed by the UN Representative this number was to be between 6000 Azad forces and 3500 Gilgit and northern scouts on the Pakistani side and 18000 Indian forces and 6000 local state forces on the Indian side.[1] The resolution then thanked the UN Representative for his efforts, requested the Governments of India and Pakistan report to the Council no later than 30 days after the adoption of this resolution and asked the UN Representative to keep the Council informed of any progress.
The resolution was adopted by nine votes to none. The Soviet Union abstained and Pakistan did not participate in the voting.
See also[edit]
- List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1 to 100 (1946 – 1953)
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 91
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 96
United Nations Security Council Resolution 98
v
United Nations Security Council resolutions adopted in 1952
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_98
This 1952 UNSC resolution 98 supersedes the 1948 UNSC resolution that Indians love to quote.
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