China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States
There are 15 countries that hold veto power in the UN. Any country NOT among the 15 doesn't have veto power.
The United Nations was led by the Security Council. The United Nations had more resources. the united nations had strong enforcement power
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There are over 190 nations that are members of the United Nations, and a few nations that do not belong to the UN. You have to narrow the scope of your question.
They felt the United Nations lacked the power to enforce its decisions.
The purpose of the United Nations (UN) is to promote international cooperation, maintain peace and security, foster friendly relations among nations, and advance social progress and human rights. After World War II, the five nations granted the most power within the UN, specifically as permanent members of the Security Council, are the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia (formerly the Soviet Union), and China. These nations were given this status to ensure their influence in global governance and to facilitate consensus on critical international issues.
The P-5, with reference to the United Nations, are the five Permanent (P) member nations who sit on the Security Council. They are they five nations with the largest military power. The United States, Russia, China, France, and the United Kingdom. They all have veto power in the security council.
John MacLaurin has written: 'The United Nations and power politics' -- subject(s): International relations, United Nations
England is a veto power in the UN.
The GA and SC of the UN
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