United Nations General Assembly Resolution 36
36. Rules Governing the Admission of New Members to the United Nations
The General Assembly requests the Security Council to appoint a Committee to confer with a Committee on procedure of the General Assembly, with a view to preparing rules governing the admission of new Members which will be acceptable both to the General Assembly and to the Security Council.
Forty-ninth plenary meeting, 19 November 1946.
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At its sixty-seventh plenary meeting, on 15 December 1946, the General Assembly appointed the following members to serve on its Committee on procedure:
- Australia, Cuba, India, Norway and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
At the same meeting, the General Assembly was informed that the Security Council had appointed to serve on its Committee on procedure the following countries:
- China, Brazil, and Poland.
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