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draft, ver. 1.4.1 of 2022-11-22

See also accompanying Explanatory memorandum


Restoration of the UN Charter rules and principles of the international law concerning the succession and continuation of states.

The General Assembly,

Recalling the UN Charter rules and principles of the international law concerning the succession and continuation of states, as well as concerning representation of states in UN, which, in particular, were expressed before in General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI) of 25.10.1971, Security Council Resolution 777 (1992) of 19.09.1992 and General Assembly Resolution 47/1 of 22.09.1992

Considering the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as an international legal personality no longer exists, as it was clearly and unambiguously stated in Belovezh Accords 1991, ratified by states successors of the USSR, including Russian Federation, and also declared in the Alma-Ata Protocols 1991, and confirmed by the Declaration no. 142-N of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR,

Recognizing that there is no and can be no continuing state to the the USSR,

Recognizing that since the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics has ceased to exist, only four permanent members remain in the UN Security Council,

Decides to expel forthwith the representatives of the Russian Federation from the place of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which they unlawfully occupy at the United Nations and in all the organizations related to it, including United Nations Security Council.

Decides that this Resolution shall not have retroactive effect, and shall not in itself entail the annulment or revision of Security Council Resolutions adopted to date.

Proclaims the desire to see Russia as a future member of the UN, provided that in the future it fulfills the conditions for membership provided for by the UN Charter, including the requirement to be a peace-loving state.

...th plenary meeting,

... December 2022