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Resolution 87

Complaint of armed invasion of Taiwan (Formosa)

Abstract

87 (1950). Resolution of 29 September 1950
[S/1836]
The Security Council,

Considering that it is its duty to investigate any situation likely to lead to international friction or to give
rise to a dispute, in order to determine whether the continuance
of such dispute or situation may endanger international peace and security, and likewise to determine the
existence of any threat to peace.
Considering that, in the event of a complaint regarding situations or facts similar to those mentioned above,
the Council may hear the complainants,
Considering that, in view of the divergency of opinion in the Council regarding the representation of China and
without prejudice to this question, it may, in accordance with rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure,
invite representatives of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China to provide it with
information or assist it in the consideration of these matters,
Having noted the declaration of the People's Republic of China regarding the armed invasion of the island of
Taiwan (Formosa),
Decides:
(a) To defer consideration of this question until the first meeting of the Council held after 15 November 1950;
(b) To invite a representative of the said Government to attend the meetings of the Council held after 15 November
1950 during the discussion of that Government's declaration regarding an armed invasion of the island of Taiwan
(Formosa).

Adopted at the 306th meeting by 7 votes to 3 (China, Cuba, United States of America), with 1 abstention (Egypt).

Topics
China, Taiwan
Year
1950
Title
Complaint of armed invasion of Taiwan (Formosa)
Security Council Composition
CHN FRA SUN GBR USA CUB ECU EGY IND NOR YUG