List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200

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This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 adopted between 24 November 1953 and 15 March 1965.

ResolutionDateVoteConcerns
101 24 November 19539–0–2 (abstentions: Lebanon, USSR)Violation of General Armistice by Israel, the Qibya incident
102 3 December 195310–0–1 (abstention: USSR)Japan and the International Court of Justice
103 3 December 195310–0–1 (abstention: USSR)San Marino and the International Court of Justice
104 20 June 195411–0–0 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
105 28 July 1954Adopted without voteDeath of Benegal Narsing Rau and election to the International Court of Justice
106 29 March 195511–0–0Condemning an Israeli attack on Egyptian Army in the Gaza Strip
107 30 March 195511–0–0Calling for cooperation of Egypt and Israel with the Truce Supervision Organisation
108 8 September 195511–0–0Appeal for unconditional ceasefire in Palestine
109 14 December 19558–0–3 (abstentions: Belgium, Republic of China, USA)Admission of Albania, Jordan, Ireland, Portugal, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, Ceylon, Nepal, Libya, Cambodia, Laos, and Spain
110 16 December 19559–1–1 (against: USSR; abstention: France)Review of Charter of the United Nations
111 19 January 195611–0–0Israel, Syria and the General Armistice Agreement
112 6 February 195611–0–0Admission of Sudan
113 4 April 195611–0–0Reducing tensions along armistice lines in the Middle East
114 4 June 195611–0–0Parties to the Armistice Agreement in the Middle East
115 20 July 195611–0–0Admission of Morocco
116 26 July 195611–0–0Admission of Tunisia
117 6 September 195611–0–0Death of judge Hsu Mo and election to the International Court of Justice
118 13 October 195611–0–0Egypt and the Suez Canal
119 31 October 19567–2–2 (against: France, UK; abstentions: Australia, Belgium)Passing Suez Crisis debate to the General Assembly in its first emergency special session
120 4 November 195610–1–0 (against: USSR)Passing Hungarian Revolution debate to the General Assembly in the second emergency special session
121 12 December 195611–0–0Admission of Japan
122 24 January 195710–0–1 (abstention: USSR) Jammu and Kashmir National Conference verdict
123 21 February 195710–0–1 (abstention: USSR) President of the Council visit to Indian subcontinent
124 7 March 195711–0–0Admission of Ghana
125 5 September 195711–0–0Admission of Malaya (Malaysia)
126 2 December 195710–0–1 (abstention: USSR)Visit to UN Representative to India, Pakistan and Kashmir
127 22 January 195811–0–0Regulation by Chief of Staff of demilitarised zones in the Middle East
128 11 June 195810–0–1 (abstention: USSR)Interference by the United Arab Republic in Lebanon
129 7 August 195811–0–0Calling an emergency session of the General Assembly over Lebanon complaint
130 25 November 1958Adopted without voteDeath of judge José Gustavo Guerrero and elections to the International Court of Justice
131 9 December 195810–0–1 (abstention: France)Admission of Guinea
132 7 September 195910–1–0 (against: USSR)Complaint by Laos of border violations by North Vietnamese troops
133 26 January 196011–0–0Admission of Cameroon
134 1 April 19609–0–2 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom)Condemning the Sharpeville Massacre and apartheid in South Africa
135 27 May 19609–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR)Relations between Security Council permanent members
136 31 May 196011–0–0Admission of Togolese Republic (Togo)
137 31 May 1960Adopted without voteDeath of judge Hersch Lauterpacht and elections to the International Court of Justice
138 23 June 19608–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR)Transfer of Adolf Eichmann from Argentina to Israel
139 28 June 196011–0–0Admission of Federation of Mali
140 29 June 196011–0–0Admission of Malagasy Republic (Madagascar)
141 5 July 196011–0–0Admission of Somalia
142 7 July 196011–0–0Admission of Republic of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
143 14 July 19608–0–3 (abstentions: Republic of China, France, United Kingdom)The Congo Crisis, calling for withdrawal of Belgian troops
144 19 July 19609–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR) Cuba-United States relations
145 22 July 196011–0–0The Congo Crisis, withdrawal of Belgian troops
146 9 August 19609–0–2 (abstentions: France, Italy)Congo Crisis: Entry of UN forces into Katanga
147 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Dahomey (Benin)
148 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Niger
149 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Upper Volta (Burkina Faso)
150 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Ivory Coast
151 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Chad
152 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Republic of the Congo
153 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Gabon
154 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Central African Republic
155 23 August 196011–0–0Admission of Cyprus
156 9 September 19609–0–2 (abstentions: Poland, USSR)Sanctioning the Trujillo regime in the Dominican Republic
157 17 September 19608-2-1 (against: Poland, USSR; abstention: France)Emergency session of the General Assembly regarding the Congo Crisis
158 28 September 196011–0–0Admission of Senegal
159 28 September 196011–0–0Admission of Mali
160 7 October 196011–0–0Admission of Nigeria
161 21 February 19619–0–2 (abstentions: France, USSR)Death of Patrice Lumumba, withdrawal of non UN troops in the Congo
162 11 April 19618–0–3 (abstentions: Ceylon, USSR, United Arab Republic)Israel–Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission resolution on Israel
163 9 June 19619–0–2 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom) Angolan War of Independence and Portugal
164 22 July 196110–0–0 (present not voting: France)Conflict between France and Tunisia
165 26 September 196111–0–0Admission of Sierra Leone
166 25 October 19619–0–1 (abstention: USA; present not voting: Republic of China)Admission of Mongolia
167 25 October 19619–1–1 (against: United Arab Republic; abstention: USSR)Admission of Mauritania
168 3 November 196111–0–0Recommendation for Acting Secretary General
169 24 November 19619–0–2 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom)Congo: secessionist activities in Katanga, attacks on UN troops
170 14 December 196111–0–0Admission of Tanganyika (Tanzania)
171 9 April 196210–0–1 (abstention: France)Condemning Israel and Syria for military actions in Lake Tiberius area
172 26 July 196211–0–0Admission of Rwanda
173 26 July 196211–0–0Admission of Burundi
174 12 September 196211–0–0Admission of Jamaica
175 12 September 196211–0–0Admission of Trinidad and Tobago
176 4 October 196210–0–1 (abstention: Republic of China)Admission of Algeria
177 15 October 196211–0–0Admission of Uganda
178 24 April 196311–0–0Violations of Senegalese territory by Portuguese forces
179 11 June 196310–0–1 (abstention: USSR) North Yemen Civil War
180 31 July 19638–0–3 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom, USA) Portuguese Empire
181 7 August 19639–0–2 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom)Arms build up and South African apartheid
182 4 December 196311–0–0South African apartheid
183 11 December 196310–0–1 (abstention: France)Portuguese territories
184 16 December 196311–0–0Admission of Zanzibar
185 16 December 196311–0–0Admission of Kenya
186 4 March 196411–0–0Recommendation of peacekeeping force in Cyprus
187 13 March 196411–0–0 United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
188 9 April 19649–0–2 (abstentions: United Kingdom, USA)British attacks in Yemen and airspace violation of Federation of South Arabia
189 4 June 196411–0–0Violations by South Vietnamese troops into Cambodia
190 9 June 19647–0–4 (abstentions: Brazil, France, United Kingdom, USA) Rivonia Trial in South Africa
191 18 June 19648–0–3 (abstentions: Czechoslovakia, France, USSR)South African apartheid
192 20 June 196411–0–0Extending peacekeeping force in Cyprus for 3 months
193 25 September 19649–0–2 (abstentions: Czechoslovakia, USSR)Calling for Turkey to end bombing in Cyprus
194 25 September 196411–0–0Extending peacekeeping force in Cyprus for 3 months
195 9 October 196411–0–0Admission of Malawi
196 30 October 196411–0–0Admission of Malta
197 30 October 196411–0–0Admission of Zambia
198 18 December 196411–0–0Extending the peacekeeping force in Cyprus for 3 months
199 30 December 196410–0–1 (abstention: France)Calling for States to cease interference in the Congo
200 15 March 196511–0–0Admission of The Gambia

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 100, adopted unanimously on October 27, 1953, after receiving a report from the Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine the Council found it desirable that work in the demilitarized zone should be suspended. The Council further said it relies on the Chief of Staff of the TSO to inform it regarding the fulfillment of that undertaking.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 109, adopted on December 14, 1955, after being instructed by the General Assembly to consider the applications for membership of Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Ceylon, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Laos, Libya, Nepal, Portugal, Romania, and Spain. The Council recommended all of the above-named countries for admission to the United Nations.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 133, adopted unanimously on January 26, 1960, after examining the application of the Republic of Cameroon for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Republic of Cameroon be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 135, adopted on May 27, 1960, after a failed meeting between the Heads of State of France, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom and the United States, the Council recommended those governments seek solutions of existing international problems by negotiation or other peaceful means as provided in the Charter of the United Nations. The resolution pleaded with them to refrain from the use of threats of force, to seek disarmament in accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1378, to discontinue all nuclear weapons tests and to avail themselves to the assistance of the Council and any other appropriate UN organs to render these ends.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 139 was adopted unanimously on June 28, 1960. After examining the application of the Federation of Mali for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Federation of Mali be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 140 concerned admission of the Malagasy Republic (Madagascar) to membership in the United Nations. In the resolution, the Council recommended that the General Assembly approve the Republic's application for membership. The Council adopted Resolution 140 unanimously on June 29, 1960.

The United Nations Security Council Resolution 141 was adopted unanimously on July 5, 1960, recommending to the General Assembly the admission of the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville) to membership in the United Nations.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 144, adopted on July 19, 1960, acknowledging that the situation existing between Cuba and the United States was growing more tense but also that it was the subject of ongoing debate inside the Organization of American States, the Council decided to delay action on the matter until receiving a report from the OAS. The Council urged all other States to refrain from any action which might increase the existing tensions between the two nations.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 146, adopted on August 9, 1960, after a report by the Secretary-General regarding the implementation of resolutions 143 and 145 the Council confirmed his authority to carry out the responsibility placed on him thereby and called upon Belgium to withdraw its troops from Katanga. The Council then, while reaffirming that the United Nations Force in the Congo would not be a party to or in any way intervene in any internal conflict, declared that the entry of UN Forces into Katanga was necessary for the full implementation of the present resolution.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 147, adopted unanimously on August 23, 1960, after examining the application of the Republic of Dahomey for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Republic of Dahomey be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 148, adopted unanimously on August 23, 1960, after examining the application of the Republic of Niger for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Republic of Niger be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 151, was adopted on August 23, 1960, after examining the application of the Republic of Chad for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Republic of Chad be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 152, adopted on August 23, 1960, after examining the application of the Republic of the Congo for membership in the United Nations the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Republic of the Congo be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 153, adopted unanimously on August 23, 1960, after examining the application of the Gabon Republic for membership in the United Nations the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Gabon Republic be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 154, adopted on August 23, 1960, after examining the application of the Central African Republic for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Central African Republic be admitted.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 160, adopted on October 7, 1960, after examining the application of the Federation of Nigeria for membership in the United Nations the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Federation of Nigeria be admitted.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">United Nations Security Council Resolution 186</span> United Nations resolution adopted in 1964

United Nations Security Council Resolution 186, adopted unanimously on 4 March 1964 during the Cyprus crisis of 1963–64, calling on all member states to conform to their obligations under the Charter, asked the Government of Cyprus to take all additional measures necessary to stop violence and bloodshed and called on communities in Cyprus and their leaders to act with restraint. The resolution then recommend the creation of a peace-keeping force in the interest of preserving international peace and to prevent a recurrence of fighting and that, in agreement with the Governments of Greece, Turkey and the United Kingdom, a mediator would be appointed to try to promote a peaceful solution to the problem confronting Cyprus.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 191, adopted on June 18, 1964, after reiterating its previous requests of the Republic of South Africa and again condemning apartheid, the Council decided to establish a Group of Experts made up of representatives of all the then current members of the Council to study the feasibility and effectiveness of measures which could be taken by the Council under the Charter. The Council also invited the Secretary-General to establish education and training programs for South Africans abroad.

United Nations Security Council Resolution 200 was adopted unanimously on March 15, 1965. After examining the application of the Gambia for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the Gambia be admitted.

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