United Nations General Assembly Resolution 498 (V)

The United Nations General Assembly resolution 498 was approved on February 1, 1951, in response to the intervention of Chinese Communist troops in Korean War.

UN General Assembly
Resolution 498
DateFebruary 1st 1951
Meeting no.327
CodeA/RES/498 (V) (Document)
SubjectIntervention of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China in Korea
Voting summary
  • 44 voted for
  • 7 voted against
  • 9 abstained
ResultAdopted

It was the first time in which United Nations treated a nation as an aggressor.

Background

In late 1950, hundreds of thousands of Chinese Communist troops crossed into North Korea to help the troops of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to fight the coalition led by United States and the Republic of Korea.

The General Assembly vote followed unsuccessful attempts by the U.S. delegation to the United Nations to have the Security Council take action against the Chinese Communists. Exercising his nation's veto power, the Soviet representative on the Security Council consistently blocked the U.S. effort. Turning to the General Assembly, the U.S. delegation called for the United Nations to condemn communist China as an aggressor in Korea.

The resolution in few words

The resolution had 3 main points:

  • The aggression of the People's Republic of China is condemned
  • The Chinese troops are exhorted to leave Korea
  • The United Nations member states are exhorted to continue supporting the U.N. troops in Korea

The voting in detail

For

  •  Argentina
  •  Australia
  •  Belgium
  •  Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • Chile
  • China
  •  Colombia
  •  Costa Rica
  •  Cuba
  •  Denmark
  •  Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  •  El Salvador
  •  Ethiopia
  •  France
  •  Greece
  •  Guatemala
  •  Haiti
  • Honduras
  •  Iceland
  •  Iran
  •  Iraq
  •  Israel
  •  Lebanon
  •  Liberia
  •  Luxembourg
  •  Mexico
  •  Netherlands
  •  New Zealand
  •  Nicaragua
  •  Norway
  •  Panama
  •  Paraguay
  •  Peru
  • Philippines
  •  Thailand
  •  Turkey
  • Union of South Africa
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  • United States of America
  •  Uruguay
  •  Venezuela

Against

  • Burma
  • Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
  •  Czechoslovakia
  •  India
  •  Poland
  • Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Abstentions

  •  Afghanistan
  •  Egypt
  •  Indonesia
  •  Pakistan
  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  Sweden
  • Syria
  • Yemen
  • Yugoslavia

Aftermath

The action was largely symbolic, because many nations were reluctant to take more forceful action against the People's Republic of China for fear that the conflict in Korea would escalate. While economic and political sanctions could have been brought against Red China, the United Nations decided to take no further action. The Korean War continued for 2 more years, finally ending in a stalemate and an armistice in 1953.

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