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UN General Assembly

Question for Foreign and Commonwealth Office

UIN HL16951, tabled on 4 July 2019

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many times they have not complied with decisions of the United Nations General Assembly.

Answered on

18 July 2019

Under the United Nations Charter, the UN General Assembly passes resolutions that make recommendations to Member States. These resolutions are not legally binding. While resolutions express the view of the General Assembly as a whole, those Member States which vote against or abstain on individual resolutions are not legally committed to implement their respective contents. Of the 313 resolutions adopted during the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly (2017-18), 234 were adopted by consensus (i.e. without a vote). Of the remaining 79 which were adopted by vote, the UK voted in favour of 44, against 25 and abstained on 10 occasions.

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