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... adopted , by an overwhelming margin , resolutions critical of human rights conditions in Iraq and in Iraqi occupied Kuwait . Relaxation of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union allowed Eastern European countries to adopt ...
... adopted , by an overwhelming margin , resolutions critical of human rights conditions in Iraq and in Iraqi occupied Kuwait . Relaxation of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union allowed Eastern European countries to adopt ...
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... adopted , by an overwhelming margin , resolutions critical of human rights conditions in Iraq and in Iraqi occupied Kuwait . Relaxation of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union allowed Eastern European countries to adopt ...
... adopted , by an overwhelming margin , resolutions critical of human rights conditions in Iraq and in Iraqi occupied Kuwait . Relaxation of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union allowed Eastern European countries to adopt ...
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... adopted resolutions on human rights in Iraq and occupied Kuwait by overwhelming margins . Strong Western support won consensus adoption of a resolution on Burma . The United States also joined in consensus adoption of several ...
... adopted resolutions on human rights in Iraq and occupied Kuwait by overwhelming margins . Strong Western support won consensus adoption of a resolution on Burma . The United States also joined in consensus adoption of several ...
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... adopted by the Council in 1991 after the military liberation of Kuwait : Resolution 686 of March 2 : After President Bush called a halt to offensive land operations on February 28 , the United States quickly proposed a resolution to ...
... adopted by the Council in 1991 after the military liberation of Kuwait : Resolution 686 of March 2 : After President Bush called a halt to offensive land operations on February 28 , the United States quickly proposed a resolution to ...
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... adopted by a vote of 12 ( U.S. ) to 1 ( Cuba ) , with 2 abstentions ( Ecuador and Yemen ) . In his statement after the vote , the U.S. Representative said , " troops have gone into battle before under the UN Charter , but the United ...
... adopted by a vote of 12 ( U.S. ) to 1 ( Cuba ) , with 2 abstentions ( Ecuador and Yemen ) . In his statement after the vote , the U.S. Representative said , " troops have gone into battle before under the UN Charter , but the United ...
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