United Nations General Assembly Resolution 491

United Nations General Assembly Resolution 491 was adopted on 28 September 1950 for the admission of Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations. Accordingly to the recommendation by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 86, two days before the 289th UN General Assembly meeting, in which 10 countries voted for the admission of Indonesia meanwhile China abstained from the voting.

UN General Assembly
Resolution 491
Indonesia in the 50s
Date28 September 1950
CodeA/RES/491 (Document)
SubjectAdmission of Indonesia to the United Nations
ResultAdopted

Indonesia became the 60th member of United Nations until it withdrew in 1965 and established its own intergovernmental organization known as CONEFO, and rejoined in 1966.[1]

See also

References

  1. Redfern 2010, p. 379.
  • Text of the UNGA Resolutions at undocs.org
  • Redfern, William (2010), Sukarno's Guided Democracy and the Takeovers of Foreign Companies in Indonesia in the 1960s (PDF), Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States: University of Michigan
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