
UN Security Council Resolutions
UN Security Council Resolutions are formal decisions made by the United Nations Security Council to address international issues, such as conflicts, peacekeeping, or sanctions. They are based on the UN Charter and are binding for member states, meaning countries are obligated to follow them. Resolutions can call for actions, impose restrictions, or establish peacekeeping missions. The Security Council consists of 15 members, including five permanent members with veto power. These resolutions play a critical role in maintaining global peace and security by guiding international responses to crises and promoting diplomacy.