The 33 countries that cast the "Yes" vote were: Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussia, Canada, Costa Rica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, Liberia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine, Union of South Africa, USSR, USA, Uruguay, Venezuela. (Among other countries, the list includes the US, the three British Dominions, all the European countries except for Greece and the UK, but including all the Soviet-block countries.)
There are no countries banned from joining the United Nations. The countries that have not become member states have not done so because of threats from countries that are member states of what will happen should they declare their candidacy to become a member state.
The Solomon Islands joined the United Nations on 9/19/1978. See the Related Link below.
Answer 1The UN didn't create Israel, and there was no UN vote regarding Israel statehood.Answer 2It needs to be clarified that the vote occurred in 1947 and was not about voting for or against Israel. The United Nations Vote was about the validity and binding nature of UN Resolution 181, which was the United Nations Partition Plan. The Partition Plan gave legitimacy to both the establishment of a Jewish State and an Arab State. The Jews eventually used this legitimacy to declare the Independence of the State of Israel, but there has never been a referendum on Israel's legality.The list of countries that opposed the Partition Plan, usually because they opposed the legitimacy of a Jewish State were:AfghanistanCubaEgyptGreeceIndiaIranIraqLebanonPakistanSaudi ArabiaSyriaTurkeyYemen
The major allies of the United States are Canada and the United Kingdom. Israel has also become a major ally as the US is kind of like a protector of the nation. However, the United States has diplomatic relations with almost every nation on the planet. The only nations that do not have diplomatic relations with the US are North Korea, Iran, Cuba, and Bhutan.
The nation of the Philippines is one of the original signatories of the United Nations Charter. The Charter was signed in 1945.
Who was the first person from Africa to become the secretary-general of united nations?
Who was the first person from Africa to become the Secretary-General of the United Nations?
starting about 4000 years ago, here is a list of names for Israel: Canaan The land of Israel The Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judea The (United) Kingdom of Israel Palestine In 1948, part of it became Israel, and the other part was supposed to become Palestine, but the Arab nations refused the partition.
Israel, today, is a vibrant and viable country. Countries do not become extinct, though they can cease to exist.
The United Nations does not "create" countries as it does not have that power. This question may be referring to UN Resolution 181, passed on November 29, 1947, which provided for the Mandate of Palestine to become independent as two unique countries: a Jewish State and an Arab State. The Jews took advantage of this almost immediately on May 14, 1948, by declaring the State of Israel. The Arabs waited until 1988 to declare the State of Palestine. Countries that declared independence in 1947 include: Pakistan and India.
Though others may have different opinions, I believe the United Nations has become what it wanted to and is fullfilling the purpose for which it was created.
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