The Soviet Union was boycotting the UN General Assembly when the vote was taken. You can be sure they had serious regret over that decision. The guy who made that call was probably making small rocks out of big rocks.
No, The Soviet Union were boycotting the UN at the time, so they were unable to intervene in the voting.
No because they were currently boycotting the UN.
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No. The United Nations continually proposed ceasefires and one of them eventually led to the armistice that ended the war, but the United Nations did not physically intervene in the conflict.
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No they were absent.
No, The Soviet Union were boycotting the UN at the time, so they were unable to intervene in the voting.
No because they were currently boycotting the UN.
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No. The United Nations continually proposed ceasefires and one of them eventually led to the armistice that ended the war, but the United Nations did not physically intervene in the conflict.
No, the U.S.S.R. was boycotting the U.N. at the time to protest the exclusion of the People's Republic of China.
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In any case, the Soviet Union, though able to veto this, did not do so. This was due to the fact that they did not attend that particular meeting that discussed the US's intervention, mostly since the USSR was boycotting the UN's refusal to allow the People's Republic of China (then under Mao) entry to the United Nations.
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