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to be expelled from the UN based on the position that Iran had "persistently violated" the principles of the UN Charter by calling for Israel's destruction, thus meeting the criteria for expulsion defined in Chapter II, Article 6.
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did not allow rival blocs to be admitted to the UN. When they began letting those countries join, it led to a period of great expansion of UN membership, especially as the number of colonies gaining independence increased.
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and, "in the judgment of the Organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations". According to Chapter II of the UN Charter, in order to be admitted to the UN, a country must first be recommended by the
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as the legitimate holder of the Chinese seat, since the resolution expelled the ROC delegation without a recommendation initiated by the UN Security Council (of which the ROC was a founding member). In 2005,
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on Taiwan, but have not been admitted to the UN due to a veto by a P5 member. During the
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Admission to membership in the UN is regarded as an important indicator of
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Divisions and sections of the Charter of the United Nations
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Index

United Nations
UN Charter
UN Security Council
UN General Assembly
permanent members of the UN Security Council
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
sovereignty
microstates
Republic of China
Cold War
Soviet Union
expulsion of member states
Republic of China
UN General Assembly Resolution 2758
People's Republic of China
Israel
Iran
Israel urges UN to exclude Iran
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United Nations Charter
Preamble
Chapter I
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