A/RES/1150(XII) GA
Enlargement of the membership of the Disarmament Commission : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
12
Session
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Yes
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No
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Abstentions
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/1150(XII) |
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Vote Recorded Vote — A/PV.719
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Argentina
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Australia
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Austria
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Belgium
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Plurinational State of Bolivia
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Brazil
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Myanmar
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Canada
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Sri Lanka
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Chile
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China
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Colombia
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Costa Rica
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Denmark
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Dominican Republic
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Ecuador
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Egypt
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El Salvador
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Ethiopia
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France
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Greece
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Guatemala
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Haiti
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Honduras
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Iceland
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India
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Indonesia
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Islamic Republic of Iran
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Iraq
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Italy
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Japan
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Jordan
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Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Lebanon
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Libya
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Luxembourg
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Mexico
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Nepal
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Nicaragua
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Norway
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Panama
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Paraguay
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Peru
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Philippines
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Portugal
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Saudi Arabia
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Spain
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Sudan
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Sweden
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Thailand
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Tunisia
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Türkiye
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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United States of America
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Uruguay
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Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
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Yemen
Full text of resolution
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General Assembly-Twelfth Session
non-weapons purposes under effective international
control;
( c) The reduction of stocks of nuclear weapons
through a programme of transfer, on an equitable and
reciprocal basis and under international supervision,
of stocks of fissionable material from weapons uses to
non-weapons uses;
( d) The reduction of armed forces and armaments
through adequate, safeguarded arrangements ;
( e) The progressive establishment of open inspec-
tion with ground and aerial components to guard
against the possibility of surprise attack;
(f) The joint study of an inspection system de-
signed to ensure that the sending of objects through
outer space shall be exclusively for peaceful and scien-
tific purposes ;
2. Requests the Disarmament Commission to re-
convene its Sub-Committee as soon as feasible for
this purpose ;
3. Requests the Disarmament Commission to invite
its Sub-Committee to establish, as one of its first
tasks, a group or groups of technical experts to study
inspection systems for disarmament measures on which
the Sub-Committee may reach agreement in principle
and to report to it within a fixed period ;
4. Recommends that any such technical group or
groups be composed of one expert from each of the
States members of the Sub-Committee and one from
each of three other States Members of the United
Nations which shall be designated by the Secretary-
General in consultation with the Sub-Committee;
5. Invites the States concerned, and particularly
those which are members of the Sub-Committee, to
consider the possibility of devoting, out of the funds
made available as a result of disarmament, as and when
sufficient progress is made, additional resources to the
improvement of living conditions throughout the world
and especially in the less developed countries ;
6. Requests the Sub-Committee to report to the Dis-
armament Commission by 30 April 1958 on the pro-
gress achieved.
716th plenary meetin_q,
14 November 1957.
1149 (XII). Collective action to inform and
enlighten the peoples of the world as to the
dangers of the armaments race, and par-
ticularly as to the destructive effects of
modern weapons
The General Assembly,
Considering that the armaments race, owing to ad-
vances of nuclear science and other modern forms of
technology, creates means whereby unprecedented de-
vastation might be inflicted upon the entire world, and
that peoples of all countries should be made to realize
this,
Considering that any agreement, whether partial or
general, on the regulation of armaments necessarily im-
plies adequate international control,
Considering consequently that public opinion must
be made aware both of the effects of modern weapons
of all kinds and of the necessity of reaching a dis-
armament agreement providing effective measures of
control,
Considerin.o that it is therefore desirable to seek ways
and means of organizing an effective and continuing
publicity campaign on a world-wide scale, under the
auspices of the United Nations and disregarding all
ideological or political considerations,
1. Requests the Disarmament Commission to make
recommendations on the nature of the information
to be disseminated and requests the Secretary-General
to report to the Commission on the means available
for conducting such an international campaign;
2. Requests the Secretary-General to furnish the
Disarmament Commission whatever assistance it may
request for this purpose ;
3. Invites Member States to communicate to the
Disarmament Commission or to the Secretary-General
in good time any views they may see fit to submit as
to the scope and content of the proposed campaign.
716th plenary meeting,
14 November 1957.
1150 (XII). Enlargement of the membership of
the Disarmament Commission1
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 502 (VI) of 11 January
1952 establishing the Disarmament Commission,
1. Decides to enlarge the Disarmament Commission
by the addition of fourteen Member States which, for
the first year, from 1 January 1958 to 1 January 1959
shall be: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Burma,
Czechoslovakia, Egypt, India, Italy, Mexico, Norway,
Poland, Tunisia and Yugoslavia;
2. Transmits to the Disarmament Commission the
records of the proceedings of the First Committee dur-
ing the twelfth session of the General Assembly at
which disarmament was discussed.
719th plenary meeting,
19 November 1957.
1180 (XII). The Korean question
The General Assembly,
Having received and noted the report of the United
Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabili-
tation of Korea,2
Recalling its resolutions 195 (III) of 12 December
1948, 498 (V) of 1 February 1951, 811 (IX) of 11
December 1954, 910 (X) of 29 November 1955 and
1010 (XI) of 11 January 1957,
Noting that the Armistice Agreement of 27 July
19538 remains in effect,
1. Reaffirms that the objectives of the United
Nations are to bring about by peaceful means the
establishment of a unified, independent and democra-
tic Korea under a representative form of government,
and the full restoration of international peace and se-
curity in the area;
1 This resolution was submitted directly in plenary meeting
and adopted by the General Assembly after consideration of
the report of the First Gommittee. For the text of the report,
see Official Records of the General Assembly, Twelfth Session,
Annexes, a,genda item 24, document A/37'19.
• Official Records of the General Assembly, Twelfth Session,
Supplement No. 13 (A/3672).
• 0 fficial Records of the Security Council, Eighth Year, Sup-
plement for July, August and September 1953, document S/3079,
appendix A.
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