Tuesday, 3 March 2015

1955 Ireland joins the United Nations

Ireland became a member of the United Nations in 1955, after previously being denied membership due to its neutral stance during the Second World War and not supporting the Allied cause. At the time, joining the UN involved a commitment to using force to deter aggression by one state against another if the UN thought it was necessary. The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization established in 1945, to promote international co-operation. A replacement for the ineffective League of Nations, the organization was created following the Second World War to prevent another such conflict. At its founding, the UN had 51 member states; there are now 193. The headquarters of the United Nations is situated in ManhattanNew York City, and enjoys extraterritoriality.


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