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Was any UN Security Council vote triple-vetoed?
Reform of United Nations Security CouncilOther country as permanent member of UN Security Council?Russia and the Security Council resolution on a Syria ceasefireWhat is the point of the UN Security council if permanent members have veto power?What happens if a member of the UN Security Council ignores a resolution?Do the UN Security Council's policies include any way to pass a resolution when one member vetos?Do United Nations Security Council Resolutions emphasized phrases have a standard meaning?Is the UN Security Council simply a forum for the member states?Does Iran have any remaining obligations regarding UN Security Council resolution 2231 and testing ballistic missiles?Which country benefited the most from UN Security Council vetoes?
It's reasonably well known that some UN Security Council resolutions were vetoed by two permanent members. Recent examples include Russia and China jointly vetoing resolutions on Syria and on Venezuela, but there are older precedents in this respect, e.g. the very first US veto (on Southern Rhodesia) was jointed with that of the UK.
But were any UN resolutions (or other matters) that were triple-vetoed by the permanent members?
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It's reasonably well known that some UN Security Council resolutions were vetoed by two permanent members. Recent examples include Russia and China jointly vetoing resolutions on Syria and on Venezuela, but there are older precedents in this respect, e.g. the very first US veto (on Southern Rhodesia) was jointed with that of the UK.
But were any UN resolutions (or other matters) that were triple-vetoed by the permanent members?
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It's reasonably well known that some UN Security Council resolutions were vetoed by two permanent members. Recent examples include Russia and China jointly vetoing resolutions on Syria and on Venezuela, but there are older precedents in this respect, e.g. the very first US veto (on Southern Rhodesia) was jointed with that of the UK.
But were any UN resolutions (or other matters) that were triple-vetoed by the permanent members?
united-nations veto
It's reasonably well known that some UN Security Council resolutions were vetoed by two permanent members. Recent examples include Russia and China jointly vetoing resolutions on Syria and on Venezuela, but there are older precedents in this respect, e.g. the very first US veto (on Southern Rhodesia) was jointed with that of the UK.
But were any UN resolutions (or other matters) that were triple-vetoed by the permanent members?
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Wikipedia has the complete list of vetoes.
France, UK, US joined force:
- twice in 1989 regarding Panama and Libya;
- in 1986 regarding Libya;
- 4 times in 1981 regarding Namibia;
- 3 times in 1977 regarding South Africa;
- in 1976 regarding Namibia;
- in 1975 regarding Namibia;
- in 1974 regarding South Africa.
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It turns out it happened at least twice in relation to Namibia and respectively South Africa, as a 1975 report says
The mailing says the USA, Britain and France today exercised their veto power in the United Nations Security Council in behalf of South Africa and against an assertion of UN rights in Namibia and of the rights of the Namibian people to their freedom and independence; the big three teamed together again - as they did on 30 October 1974 when they thwarted South Africa's expulsion from the UN - to cast the second triple veto in the history of the world body; the three Western permanent members rejected a mandatory arms embargo
A 2014 article mentions there were 13 triple vetoes and 16 double ones, without further details.
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Wikipedia has the complete list of vetoes.
France, UK, US joined force:
- twice in 1989 regarding Panama and Libya;
- in 1986 regarding Libya;
- 4 times in 1981 regarding Namibia;
- 3 times in 1977 regarding South Africa;
- in 1976 regarding Namibia;
- in 1975 regarding Namibia;
- in 1974 regarding South Africa.
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Wikipedia has the complete list of vetoes.
France, UK, US joined force:
- twice in 1989 regarding Panama and Libya;
- in 1986 regarding Libya;
- 4 times in 1981 regarding Namibia;
- 3 times in 1977 regarding South Africa;
- in 1976 regarding Namibia;
- in 1975 regarding Namibia;
- in 1974 regarding South Africa.
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Wikipedia has the complete list of vetoes.
France, UK, US joined force:
- twice in 1989 regarding Panama and Libya;
- in 1986 regarding Libya;
- 4 times in 1981 regarding Namibia;
- 3 times in 1977 regarding South Africa;
- in 1976 regarding Namibia;
- in 1975 regarding Namibia;
- in 1974 regarding South Africa.
Wikipedia has the complete list of vetoes.
France, UK, US joined force:
- twice in 1989 regarding Panama and Libya;
- in 1986 regarding Libya;
- 4 times in 1981 regarding Namibia;
- 3 times in 1977 regarding South Africa;
- in 1976 regarding Namibia;
- in 1975 regarding Namibia;
- in 1974 regarding South Africa.
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It turns out it happened at least twice in relation to Namibia and respectively South Africa, as a 1975 report says
The mailing says the USA, Britain and France today exercised their veto power in the United Nations Security Council in behalf of South Africa and against an assertion of UN rights in Namibia and of the rights of the Namibian people to their freedom and independence; the big three teamed together again - as they did on 30 October 1974 when they thwarted South Africa's expulsion from the UN - to cast the second triple veto in the history of the world body; the three Western permanent members rejected a mandatory arms embargo
A 2014 article mentions there were 13 triple vetoes and 16 double ones, without further details.
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It turns out it happened at least twice in relation to Namibia and respectively South Africa, as a 1975 report says
The mailing says the USA, Britain and France today exercised their veto power in the United Nations Security Council in behalf of South Africa and against an assertion of UN rights in Namibia and of the rights of the Namibian people to their freedom and independence; the big three teamed together again - as they did on 30 October 1974 when they thwarted South Africa's expulsion from the UN - to cast the second triple veto in the history of the world body; the three Western permanent members rejected a mandatory arms embargo
A 2014 article mentions there were 13 triple vetoes and 16 double ones, without further details.
add a comment |
It turns out it happened at least twice in relation to Namibia and respectively South Africa, as a 1975 report says
The mailing says the USA, Britain and France today exercised their veto power in the United Nations Security Council in behalf of South Africa and against an assertion of UN rights in Namibia and of the rights of the Namibian people to their freedom and independence; the big three teamed together again - as they did on 30 October 1974 when they thwarted South Africa's expulsion from the UN - to cast the second triple veto in the history of the world body; the three Western permanent members rejected a mandatory arms embargo
A 2014 article mentions there were 13 triple vetoes and 16 double ones, without further details.
It turns out it happened at least twice in relation to Namibia and respectively South Africa, as a 1975 report says
The mailing says the USA, Britain and France today exercised their veto power in the United Nations Security Council in behalf of South Africa and against an assertion of UN rights in Namibia and of the rights of the Namibian people to their freedom and independence; the big three teamed together again - as they did on 30 October 1974 when they thwarted South Africa's expulsion from the UN - to cast the second triple veto in the history of the world body; the three Western permanent members rejected a mandatory arms embargo
A 2014 article mentions there were 13 triple vetoes and 16 double ones, without further details.
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