United Nations Security Council

Resolution 7 (1946)The Spanish Question (Situation Kept under Observation)

Whereas the Security Council on 29 April 1946 appointed a Sub-Committee to investigate the situation in Spain, and

Whereas the investigation of the Sub-Committee has fully confirmed the facts which led to the condemnation of the Franco regime by the Potsdam and San Francisco Conferences, by the General Assembly at the first part of its first session and by the Security Council by resolution of the date mentioned above [resolution 4 (1946)],

The Security Council

Decides to keep the situation in Spain under continuous observation and maintain it upon the list of matters of which it is seized, in order that it will be at all times ready to take such measures as may become necessary to maintain international peace and security. Any member of the Security Council may bring the matter up for consideration by the Council at any time.

Members of the Council (1946)

Adopted at the 49th meeting by separate votes on individual paragraphs; no vote was taken on the text as a whole.

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