United Nations Security Council Resolution 41

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 41 was adopted on 28 February 1948. The Council commended the parties involved in the Indonesian National Revolution for their compliance with Resolution 27 in signing a truce agreement. The Council restated the offer made in Resolution 31 of a committee (consisting of Australia, Belgium, and the United States) to assist with the peaceful resolution of the conflict.

Resolution 41 passed with seven votes to none. Colombia, Syria, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, and the Soviet Union abstained.[1]

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  1. United Nations Security Council. (1948). The Indonesian Question (Resolution No. 41). Retrieved from UN Official Documents.

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