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What was kim jong il's title?

Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea.


What countries will replace India a member of the UN Security Council from 2013?

South Korea


Who is president of uno and security council?

Real Ban Ki Moon of Korea and brother of alive Kim Jong Il of Pyongyong,Korea.


How many times has north Korea been part of security council UN?

To date, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, has never been elected to serve on the United Nations Security Council. Lists of countries that have served on the council, and those that have never served, can be found on the website of the United Nations: http://www.un.org/en/sc/members/notelected.shtml


Who enforces decisions made by the Security Council?

(U.N. members which volunteer? The United Nations does not have a standing military force equipped with battleships, bombers, and millions of soldiers. So if the Security Council decides that military action must be taken, it must rely on U.N. members to volunteer their armies.This is what happened in 1950. In that year, Communist North Korea attacked South Korea. South Korea then asked the Security Council for help. The Council voted to authorize U.N. members to send military aid to South Korea. The U.S. and fifteen other countries agreed to send soldiers to help South Korea. These soldiers became a U.N. force that saved South Korea from conquest.


Who enforces decisions made by security council?

(U.N. members which volunteer? The United Nations does not have a standing military force equipped with battleships, bombers, and millions of soldiers. So if the Security Council decides that military action must be taken, it must rely on U.N. members to volunteer their armies.This is what happened in 1950. In that year, Communist North Korea attacked South Korea. South Korea then asked the Security Council for help. The Council voted to authorize U.N. members to send military aid to South Korea. The U.S. and fifteen other countries agreed to send soldiers to help South Korea. These soldiers became a U.N. force that saved South Korea from conquest.


When did Korea enter UN?

1991 South Korea was rejected by communist security council members, China and USSR, for many years, saying that South Korea was just a US military post.


How come the UN Security Council resolutions about Korea were not vetoed?

Because the Soviet Union at the time was boycotting the Security Council meetings, and Communist China had been refused a seat in the Council; so the two parties most likely to veto the resolutions were not in a position to do so.


When was Korea Sports Council created?

Korea Sports Council was created in 1920.


What action did the Soviet Union take when the UN voted to send troops to Korea?

It did nothing, because it was boycotting the Security Council


Why has the Security Council often failed to take action when it is needed?

(Action by the Security Council is often blocked by the "great power" veto.)The U.N. Charter (constitution) gives each of the five permanent members of the Security Council the power to block Council action. This power is called the "great power" veto.During the Cold War years, the Soviet Union used its veto hundreds of times and thereby crippled the Security Council. For example, when in 1946 the Greek government asked the Security Council for help in its fight against communist rebels, the Soviet Union blocked this action. One of the few times the Security Council was able to take action was when it voted to stop North Korea's invasion of South Korea. The Soviet Union was not able to veto this action because it was boycotting the U.N. at the time.


The Soviet Union did not vote to defend South Korea at the UN security council because?

It is because the Soviet Union is communist and that's why they tried to support the communists in northern Korea.