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The United Nations Security Council has 15 members, but only its five
permanent members - the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China
and Russia - hold the power to impose a veto on the council's
resolutions. This means that if one of the five does not want a resolution to be passed all it has to do is veto it.
The United Nations Security Council has 15 members, but only its five
permanent members - the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China
and Russia - hold the power to impose a veto on the council's
resolutions.
The United Nations Security Council has 15 members, but only its five
permanent members - the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China
and Russia - hold the power to impose a veto on the council's
resolutions.
The United Nations Security Council has 15 members, but only its five
permanent members - the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China
and Russia - hold the power to impose a veto on the council's
resolutions. This means that if one of the five does not want a resolution to be passed all it has to do is veto it.
The United Nations Security Council has 15 members, but only its five
permanent members - the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China
and Russia - hold the power to impose a veto on the council's
resolutions.