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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
This issue covers the work of the Security Council from the 89th meeting, on January 7, 1947, to the 131st meeting on April 18, 1947.
Acceptance of the Statute of Trieste
By a letter of December 12, 1946, from James F. Byrnes, Chairman of the Council of Foreign Ministers the Security Council was asked to approve the articles of the Treaty of Peace with Italy establishing the Free Territory of Trieste. The matter was debated at the 89th and 91st meetings of the Security Council on January 7 and 9, 1947, and approved on the latter date by a vote of 10 in favor with one abstention (Australia).
1 Document S/224/Rev. 1.
2 Document S/P.V. 91.
3 Document S/P.V. 89.
4 Document S/P.V. 91.
5 Ibid. For text of the Permanen Statute, see this issue, p. 410 f.
6 For text of resolution See International Organization, I, p. 223.
7 Document S/229. See S. C. Official Records, Second Year, Supplement No. 2, p. 29–30.
8 Document S/233. See Ibid. p. 33.
9 S. C. Official Record, Second Year, No. 2.
10 Document S/243. The paragraphs in question dealt with the withdrawal of armed forces in ex-enemy territories, and a progressive and balanced reduction of national armed forces. See International Organization, I, pp. 53 ff. and p. 225.
11 Document S/249.
12 Document S/251.
13 Document S/P.V.95.
14 Document S/264.
15 Document S/P.V.98.
16 Document S/268.
17 Document S/P.V.104.
18 Ibid.
19 Document S/P.V.105.
20 Official Records of the Atomic Energy Commission, Special Supplement, December, 1946. This document also appears as S/239, and has been printed separately as the United States and the United Nations Report Series 8, Department of State Publication 2737, Washington, 1947, 101 p. For excerpts from the text of the Report, see this issue, p. 389 f. See also International Organization, I, pp. 99–102.
21 Document S/P.V.106.
22 Document S/283.
23 Document S/P.V./110.
24 Document S/P.V./112.
25 Document S/P.V.115. for text of Mr. Gromyko's speech, see this issue, p. 395 f.
26 Ibid.
27 Document S/P.V.117.
28 Ibid.
29 Document S/P.V.117.
30 Document S/247.
31 Ibid.
32 Document S/P.V. 107.
33 Document S/P.V. 109.
34 Document S/P.V. 114.
35 Document S/300.
36 Document S/P.V. 120. March 20, 1947.
37 Ibid.
38 Document S/P.V. 121.
39 Document S/P.V. 122.
40 Ibid.
41 Document S/P.V. 125.
42 At the 127th Meeting of the Council there was some criticism of this statement as being too restrictive an interpretation of the competence of the Security Council. Although no agreement was reached some delegates suggested that the Council ought to consider this statement as a regular agenda item at some unspecified point in the future.
43 Document S/P.V. 125.
44 Document S/P.V. 127.
45 Document S/281.
46 For original U.S. proposals, see International Organization, I, p. 219.
47 Document S/P.V. 113.
48 Document S/P.V. 118.
49 Document S/P.V. 119.
50 Document S/P.V. 123.
51 Mr. Austin exphasized that on votes concerning this agreement the United States would abstain from voting and therefore prevent the possibility of a veto.
52 Document S/P.V. 124.
53 Document S/266.
54 Document S/P.V. 100.
55 Document S/P.V. 101.
56 For text see Department of State, Bulletin, XVI (March 23, 1947), p. 534.
57 Document S/P.V. 123.
58 Document S/P.V. 126.
59 Ibid.
60 Document S/P.V. 128.
61 Document S/P.V. 131.
62 Document S/C.3/SR.5.
63 Document S/C.3/SR.1.
64 Document S/C.3/Corr. 1.
65 See this issue, p. 324 f.
66 See International Organization I, p. 99.
67 Document AEC/21.