MOSCOW’S VIEW
“U.N. Decisions Have No Legal Force” MOSCOW. June 27. The United Nations Security Council meeting on Korea was described in Moscow to-day as having no legal force. It was clear, stated a dispatch published in the Moscow morning newspapers. that the session of the Security Council members could not have adopted any decisions whatsoever having any legal force. Both the Soviet Union and China had no delegates present, and therefore the meeting was not legitimate.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26151, 29 June 1950, Page 5
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