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Security Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The question of the threat to Thailand was discussed by the Security Council at its 673d and 674th meetings. After again explaining the reasons for his government's belief that the condition of tension in the general region in which Thailand was located would, if continued, endanger the maintenance of international peace and security, the Thai representative, Pote Sarasin, again requested that the Peace Observation Commission establish a sub-commission of from three to five members to dispatch observers to Thailand and to visit Thailand itself if it were deemed necessary. The Thai draft differed from earlier Thai proposals, however, in that the original mandate of the sub-commission applie only to the territory of Thailand; if the sub-commission felt that it could not adequately accomplish its mission without observation or visit in states contiguous to Thailand, the Peace Observation Commission or the Security Council could issue the necessary instructions. Representatives of New Zealand, Turkey, Brazil, China, the United Kingdom, the United States, Denmark, Colombia and France spoke in support of the Thai draft. They denied, as had been alleged by the Soviet representative (Tsarapkin) at an earlier meeting, that Council consideration or action on this question would be detrimental to the success of the negotiations between the Foreign Ministers of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Chinese People's Republic, Soviet Union and other states in Geneva. While agreeing that it would be impropitious for the Council to consider directly the situation in Indochina as long as it was being discussed in Geneva, they argued that the question raised by Thailand was quite separate and that the Council had a duty to comply with the Thai request.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1954

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References

1 For information on previous discussion of the question in the Security Council, see International Organization, VIII, p. 358–359.

2 Document S/3229; Security Council, Official Records, 673d meeting, June 16, 1954, p. 3.

3 Security Council, Official Records, 674th meeting, June 18, 1954, p. 13.

4 Document S/3232.

5 Security Council, Official Records,675th meeting, June 20, 1954, p. 2, 3.

6 Ibid., p. 11–12.

7 Ibid., p. 16.

8 Ibid., p. 20.

9 Ibid., p. 22–23, 28.

10 Ibid., p. 29, 32.

11 Ibid., p. 37.

12 Ibid., p. 38.

13 Documents S/3241 and 3247.

14 Document S/3245. See below for information on further action by the Committee.

15 Ibid., 676th meeting, p. 17, 21.

16 Ibid., p. 23.

17 Ibid., p. 34.

18 See above.

19 Document S/3267, p. 12.

20 Ibid., p. 13.

21 Ibid., p. 17–18.

22 For information on the discussion at and resolution of the seventh session of the Assembly, see International Organization, VII p. 380–381. For information on earlier meetings of the Disarmament Commission, see ibid., p 121–124.