United Nations Security Council Resolution 143

Summary

United Nations Security Council Resolution 143 was adopted on July 14, 1960. With Congolese requests for assistance in front of him, following the Mutiny of the Force Publique, Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld had called a meeting for the evening of July 13, acting under Article 99 of the Charter.[1][2] After the Secretary-General's report and a request for military assistance by the President and Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo (Leopoldville) to protect its territory, the Council called upon Belgium to withdraw its troops from the territory and authorized the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to provide the Government with such military assistance that the national security forces may be able to meet fully their tasks. The Council asked the Secretary General to report to the Security Council as appropriate.

UN Security Council
Resolution 143
DateJuly 14, 1960
Meeting no.873
CodeS/4387 (Document)
SubjectThe Congo Question
Voting summary
  • 8 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 3 abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members
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The resolution was adopted with eight votes to none; France, the Republic of China, and the United Kingdom abstained.

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References edit

  1. ^ Wellens, Karen; T.M.C. Asser Instituut (1990). Resolutions and statements of the United Nations Security Council (1946–1989): a thematic guide. BRILL. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-7923-0796-9.
  2. ^ Lefever & Joshua 1966, p. 21.

External links edit

  •   Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 143 at Wikisource
  • Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
  • "FIRST REPORT BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION S/4387 OF 14 JULY 1960". undocs.org. United Nations. 18 July 1960. S/4389. Note that S/4387 is the UN documents symbol for UNSCR 143.