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Yugoslavia dan Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa Yugoslavia and the United Nations
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Yugoslavia adalah anggota carter Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa dari pendiriannya pada 1945 sebagai Republik Federal Sosialis Yugoslavia sampai 1992 pada Perang Yugoslavia. Negara tersebut bergabung kembali ke PBB sebagai Republik Federal Yugoslavia pada 2000 sebagai anggota baru. Kursinya ditransfer ke Serbia pada 2006. Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was a charter member of the United Nations from its establishment in 1945 as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 1992 during the Yugoslav Wars. During its existence the country played a prominent role in the promotion of multilateralism and narrowing of the Cold War divisions in which various UN bodies were perceived as important vehicles. Yugoslavia was elected a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council on multiple occasions in periods between 1950–1951, 1956, 1972–1973, and 1988–1989, which was in total 7 (out of 47) years of Yugoslav membership in the organization. The country was also one of 17 original members of the Special Committee on Decolonization.
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Yugoslavia
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Former full member
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* Federal Republic of Yugoslavia * State Union of Serbia and Montenegro * Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia * Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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1945-10-24 2000-11-01
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Yugoslavia adalah anggota carter Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa dari pendiriannya pada 1945 sebagai Republik Federal Sosialis Yugoslavia sampai 1992 pada Perang Yugoslavia. Negara tersebut bergabung kembali ke PBB sebagai Republik Federal Yugoslavia pada 2000 sebagai anggota baru. Kursinya ditransfer ke Serbia pada 2006. Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was a charter member of the United Nations from its establishment in 1945 as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 1992 during the Yugoslav Wars. During its existence the country played a prominent role in the promotion of multilateralism and narrowing of the Cold War divisions in which various UN bodies were perceived as important vehicles. Yugoslavia was elected a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council on multiple occasions in periods between 1950–1951, 1956, 1972–1973, and 1988–1989, which was in total 7 (out of 47) years of Yugoslav membership in the organization. The country was also one of 17 original members of the Special Committee on Decolonization. In 1980 under the chairmanship of Belgrade hosted the 21st UNESCO General Conference as the seventh host city in the world. The city also hosted the UNCTAD VI Conference in 1983. Yugoslav diplomat Stanoje Simic was one of the candidates at the 1946 United Nations Secretary-General selection, while Lazar Mojsov was 34th President of the United Nations General Assembly. Yugoslav diplomats were Presidents of the United Nations Economic and Social Council in the 1946 3rd session (Andrija Štampar, Acting), 1982, and from January until June 1992. The country was one of the founding members of the Group of 77 as well as the presiding country of the group in 1985–1986. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, its seat at the United Nations was not inherited and continued directly by any of the six federal republics due to the shared state succession acknowledged in the United Nations Security Council Resolution 777. Instead, they all applied for membership as new member states. For some time the rump Federal Republic of Yugoslavia resisted this interpretation and it rejoined the UN only in 2000, after the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević, as a new member state. It changed the name to the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, and its seat was transferred to Serbia in 2006 following Montenegro's independence. UN's reaction to Yugoslav crisis included establishment of the UNPROFOR and UNCRO missions, UNTAES and UNMIK transitional administrations as well as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Those establishments influenced development of the United Nations peacekeeping and the establishment of the permanent International Criminal Court.
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