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United Nations Security Council Resolution 131 – Admission of new Members to the UN: Guinea

United Nations Security Council Resolution 131 – Admission of new Members to the UN: Guinea

131 (1958). Resolution of 9 December 1958.

The Security Council,

Having examined the application of the Republic of Guinea for membership in the United Nations,

Recommends to the General Assembly that the Republic of Guinea be admitted to membership in the United Nations.

Adopted at the 842nd meeting by 10 votes to none, with 1 abstention (France).

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