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1 On what bases did the United Nations representative make these observations ? First , the United Nations was assured not only freedom of movement and observation in the electoral process , but also the power to expect rectification of ...
1 On what bases did the United Nations representative make these observations ? First , the United Nations was assured not only freedom of movement and observation in the electoral process , but also the power to expect rectification of ...
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... United Nations to be an aggressor and against which coercive measures are either recommended or decided upon cannot prevent United Nations action by withholding its consent to the presence of a United Nations Force upon its territory ...
... United Nations to be an aggressor and against which coercive measures are either recommended or decided upon cannot prevent United Nations action by withholding its consent to the presence of a United Nations Force upon its territory ...
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agreed to accept a United Nations force , it is up to the United Nations to say what countries shall participate , and also how long and under what conditions they are to stay in Egypt.43 Presumably the United Nations would never ...
agreed to accept a United Nations force , it is up to the United Nations to say what countries shall participate , and also how long and under what conditions they are to stay in Egypt.43 Presumably the United Nations would never ...
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