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UN General Assembly Resolution

A UN General Assembly Resolution is a formal decision or statement made by the United Nations General Assembly, which includes representatives from all member countries. These resolutions address a wide range of global issues, from peace and security to human rights and development. While they are not legally binding, they reflect the collective will of the international community and can influence international norms and policies. Resolutions serve to promote dialogue, cooperation, and sometimes to call for action or change among nations. They play a significant role in shaping global governance and addressing important global challenges.