Year |
Resolution vetoed[1] |
Number of times the resolution was repeated[1] |
Score in the vote of the UN General Assembly, excluding abstentions
|
1972 |
Condemning Israel for the death of hundreds of people in Syria and Lebanon in air raids.[2] |
|
|
1973 |
Affirming the rights of the Palestinians and calling on Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.[2] |
|
|
1976 |
Condemning Israel for attacking Lebanese civilians.[2] |
|
|
1976 |
Condemning Israel for building settlements in the occupied territories.[2] |
|
|
1976 |
Calling for self-determination for the Palestinians.[2] |
|
|
1976 |
Affirming the rights of the Palestinians.[2] |
|
|
1976 |
Condemning the attempts by South Africa to impose apartheid in Namibia.[3]
|
2 |
|
1976 |
For Vietnam's admission to the United Nations.[4]
|
5 (since 1975) |
|
1977 |
Condemning the situation of apartheid in South Africa. |
3 |
|
1978 |
Urging the permanent members (USA, USSR, UK, France, China) to implement the United Nations decisions in the maintenance of international peace and security.
|
|
119–2 |
1978 |
Criticizing the living conditions of the Palestinians.[2] |
|
110–2 |
1978 |
Condemning the Israeli human rights record in the occupied territories.[2]
|
|
97–3 |
1978 |
Calling for the developed countries to increase the quantity and quality of development aid to underdeveloped countries.
|
|
119–1 |
1979 |
Calling for an end to all military and nuclear collaboration with the apartheid South Africa.
|
|
114–3 |
1979 |
For strengthening the arms embargo against South Africa. |
|
132–3 |
1979 |
Offering assistance to all the oppressed peoples of South Africa and their liberation movement. |
|
134–3 |
1979 |
Negotiations for disarmament and the cessation of the nuclear arms race. |
|
120–3 |
1979 |
Calling for the return of all inhabitants expelled by Israel.[2] |
|
121–3 |
1979 |
Demanding that Israel desists from human rights violations.[2] |
|
112–2 |
1979 |
Requesting a report on the living conditions of Palestinians in the occupied Arab countries.[2] |
|
120–2 |
1979 |
Providing assistance to the Palestinian people.[2] |
|
112–3 |
1979 |
Discussing sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Arab territories.[2] |
|
118–2 |
1979 |
Asking protection for the money deposited by the governments of the Third World countries.
|
|
111–2 |
1979 |
Calling for alternative approaches within the United Nations system to enhance the experiences of human rights and fundamental freedoms. |
|
136–1 |
1979 |
Opposing intervention in the internal or external affairs of states. |
|
104–2 |
1979 |
For a United Nations Conference on Women. |
|
121–2 |
1979 |
For the inclusion of Palestinian women in the United Nations Conference on Women.
|
|
122–2 |
1979 |
To safeguard the rights of developing countries in multinational trade negotiations. |
|
112–1 |
1980 |
Urging Israel to return displaced persons.[2] |
|
96–3 |
1980 |
Condemning the Israeli policy on the living conditions of the Palestinian people.[2] |
|
118–2 |
1980 |
Condemning Israeli human rights practices in the occupied territories.[2] |
3 |
118–2, 119–2 and 117–2 |
1980 |
Affirming the right to self-determination for the Palestinians.[2] |
|
120–3 |
1980 |
Offering assistance to the oppressed people of South Africa and their national liberation movement. |
|
137–3 |
1980 |
Attempting to establish a new international economic order to promote the growth of underdeveloped and international economic cooperation countries. |
|
134–1 |
1980 |
Approving the Programme of Action for the second half of the UN Decade for Women. |
|
132–3 |
1980 |
Declaration of the non-use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear states. |
|
110–2 |
1980 |
Stressing that the development of nations and individuals is a human right. |
|
120–1 |
1980 |
Requesting the cessation of all nuclear test explosions. |
|
|
1980 |
Calling for the implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. |
|
|
1981 |
Condemning the activities of foreign economic interests in colonial territories.
|
|
133–3 |
1981 |
Calling for an end to all nuclear weapons tests explosions. |
|
118–2 |
1981 |
Calling for action to support the prevention of nuclear war measures, to contain the arms race and promote disarmament. |
|
78–3 |
1981 |
Urging negotiations on the prohibition of chemical and biological weapons. |
|
109–1 |
1981 |
Declaring that education, work, health, adequate nutrition, national development, etc. are human rights. |
|
135–1 |
1981 |
For changes in the United Nations accounting methods. |
|
127–1 |
1981 |
Condemning South Africa for its attacks on neighboring states, condemning apartheid and for attempting to strengthen sanctions. |
7 |
145–1, 124–1, 136–1, 129–2, 126–2, 139–1, 138–1 |
1981 |
Condemning an attempted South Africa coup in the Seychelles. |
|
|
1981 |
Demanding that Israel cease excavations in areas of East Jerusalem considered by the United Nations to be part of the occupied territories.[2] |
|
114–2 |
1981 |
Condemning Israel for bombing Iran's nuclear facilities.[2] |
|
108–2 |
1981 |
Condemning the Israeli policy on the living conditions of the Palestinian people.[2] |
2 |
109–2, 111–2 |
1981 |
In favour of establishing a nuclear weapons-free zone in the Middle East.[2] |
|
107–2 |
1981 |
For establishing rights for the Palestinian people.[2] |
2 |
121–2, 119–3 |
1981 |
To clarify the status of Jerusalem.[2] |
|
139–2 |
1981 |
To discuss the issue of Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip.[2] |
|
141–2 |
1981 |
To grant the rights of displaced Palestinians to return home.[2] |
|
121–3 |
1981 |
Regarding the revenues from the property of Palestinian refugees.[2] |
|
117–2 |
1981 |
Creating the University of Jerusalem for Palestinian refugees.[2] |
|
119–2 |
1981 |
Regarding Israeli human rights violations in the occupied territories.[2] |
|
111–2 |
1981 |
Condemning the closure of Palestinian universities in the occupied territory.[2] |
|
114–2 |
1981 |
Opposing the Israeli decision to build a canal linking the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.[2] |
|
|
1981 |
Discussing sovereignty over national resources in the occupied Palestinian and other Arab territories.[2] |
|
|
1981 |
Affirming the non-applicability of Israeli law on the Golan Heights.[2]
|
|
121–2 |
1982 |
Condemning the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.[2] |
6 (1982–1983) |
|
1982 |
Condemning the shooting of 11 Muslims at a shrine in Jerusalem by an Israeli soldier.[2] |
|
|
1982 |
Calling on Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights occupied in 1967.[2] |
|
|
1982 |
For the ratification of the convention on the suppression and punishment of apartheid. |
|
124–1 |
1982 |
To promote international action against apartheid. |
|
141–1 |
1982 |
To condemn apartheid in sport.[2] |
|
138–1 |
1982 |
To seek the cessation of new foreign investments and loans to South Africa. |
|
134–1 |
1982 |
Calling for a world charter for the protection of ecology. |
|
111–1 |
1982 |
To set up a United Nations Conference on the Succession of States in respect of State property, archives and debts. |
|
136–1 |
1982 |
For a Nuclear Test Ban and negotiations for a nuclear-weapons free space. |
3 |
111–1, 114–1, 138–1 |
1982 |
To supports a new world information and communication order |
|
131–1 |
1982 |
For prohibition of chemical and bacteriological weapons. |
|
95–1 |
1982 |
For a better development of international law. |
|
113-1 |
1982 |
To prevent the exclusion of certain UN officials. |
|
129–1 |
1982 |
To protect against products harmful to health and the environment. |
|
146–1 |
1982 |
Declare that education, work, health, adequate nutrition, national development are human rights. |
|
131–1 |
1982 |
For the application of the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States. |
|
141–1 |
1982 |
Concerning the adequacy of the Economic Commission for Africa facilities in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. |
|
132–1 |
1982 |
Development of energy resources in developing countries. |
|
146–1 |
1982 |
Restructuring international economic relations in order to establish a new international economic order. |
|
124–1 |
1983 |
Affirming the right of each state to choose its economic and social system in accordance with the will of its people, without outside interference, in whatever form it takes. |
|
131–1 |
1983 |
Resolutions against apartheid in South Africa. |
4 |
110–1, 149–1, 140–1, 145–1 |
1983 |
Prevention of an arms race in space. |
|
147–1 |
1983 |
Declare that education, work, health, adequate nutrition, national development are human rights. |
|
132–1 |
1983 |
Regarding international law. |
|
110-1 |
1983 |
Regarding the Decade of Transport and Communications in Africa. |
|
137–1 |
1983 |
Prohibition of the manufacturing of new weapons of mass destruction. |
|
116–1 |
1983 |
A review of the arms race of the Cold War. |
|
133–1 |
1983 |
For the prohibition of chemical and bacteriological weapons. |
|
98–1 |
1983 |
Seeking a study on the naval arms race. |
|
113–1 |
1983 |
Regarding disarmament and safety. |
|
132–1 |
1983 |
Strengthening the United Nations to respond to natural and other disaster |
|
126–1 |
1984 |
Condemning South Africa over its Namibian and other policies. |
|
121–2 |
1984 |
International action to eliminate apartheid. |
|
146–2 |
1984 |
Condemning the Israeli occupation and attack of the south of Lebanon.[2] |
|
|
1984 |
Cooperation between the United Nations and the Arab League.[2] |
|
134–2 |
1984 |
Condemning the Israeli attack on Iraq's nuclear facilities.[2] |
|
106–2 |
1984 |
On the elimination of racial discrimination. |
|
145–1 |
1984 |
Affirming the rights of the Palestinian people.[2] |
|
127–2 |
1984 |
For convening a peace conference in the Middle East.[2] |
|
121–3 |
1984 |
Prohibition of new types of weapons of mass destruction. |
|
125–1 |
1984 |
For the prohibition of chemical and bacteriological weapons. |
|
84–1 |
1984 |
With regards to the law of the sea. |
|
138–2 |
1984 |
With regards to the Israeli human rights violations in the occupied territories. |
|
120–2 |
1984 |
Condemning the assassination attempts against Palestinian mayors.[2] |
|
143–2 |
1984 |
Condemning Israel for not putting its nuclear facilities under international safeguards.[2] |
|
94–2 |
1984 |
On the prohibition of nuclear tests. |
|
123–1 |
1984 |
To study military research and development. |
|
141–1 |
1984 |
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Declaration of the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. |
|
143–1 |
1984 |
Offering economic assistance to the Palestinian people.[2] |
|
146–1 |
1984 |
Support for industrial development by the UN. |
|
118–2 |
1984 |
Regarding the Industrial Development Decade for Africa. |
|
120–1 |
1984 |
Issues related to the Economic Commission for Western Asia. |
|
123–2 |
1985 |
Condemning the Israeli occupation of and attack on the south of Lebanon.[2] |
|
|
1985 |
Condemning Israel for using excessive force in the occupied territories.[2] |
|
|
1985 |
Resolutions on cooperation, human rights, trade and development. |
3 |
134–1, 130–1, 133–1 |
1985 |
The measures to be taken against Nazi-Fascist and Neo-Fascist activities. |
|
121–2 |
1986 |
Inviting all governments (including the US) to observe international law. |
|
|
1986 |
Condemning Israel for its actions against Lebanese civilians.[2] |
|
|
1986 |
Calling on Israel to respect Muslim holy places.[2] |
|
|
1986 |
Condemning Israel for bringing down a Libyan airplane.[2] |
|
|
1986 |
To set up a zone of peace and cooperation in the South Atlantic. |
|
124–1 |
1986 |
To eliminate the existing imbalances in the areas of access and information and media. |
|
148–1 |
1986 |
For strengthening international security. |
|
126–1 |
1986 |
Dialogue to improve the international situation. |
|
117–1 |
1986 |
For the establishment of a global system of peace and international security. |
|
102–2 |
1986 |
Declaration on the Right to Development. |
|
146–1 |
1986 |
Measures to improve the situation and ensure the human rights and dignity of all migrant workers. |
|
148–1 |
1986 |
Protection against products harmful to health and the environment. |
|
146–1 |
1987 |
Calling on Israel to respect the Geneva Conventions in its treatment of the Palestinians.[2] |
|
|
1987 |
Urging Israel to stop deporting Palestinians.[2] |
|
145–2 |
1987 |
Condemning Israel for its actions in Lebanon.[2] |
2 |
|
1987 |
Calling on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon.[2] |
|
|
1987 |
Cooperation between the United Nations and the Arab League.[2] |
|
153–2 |
1987 |
Called to fulfill the [ruling of the] International Court of Justice on the paramilitary and military activities against Nicaragua and a call to end the trade embargo against Nicaragua.
|
2 |
94–2, 94–2 |
1987 |
Measures to prevent international terrorism, study the underlying political and economic causes of terrorism, a conference to define terrorism and to differentiate it from the struggle of the national liberation struggles of the people. |
|
153–2 |
1987 |
Decisions on journalism, debt and international trade. |
3 |
140–1, 154–1, 131–1 |
1987 |
Opposition to the accumulation of weapons in space. |
|
154–1 |
1987 |
Opposition to the development of new weapons of mass destruction. |
|
135–1 |
1987 |
Opposition to nuclear testing. |
2 |
134-, 137–3 |
1987 |
Proposal to create the South Atlantic Peace Zone. |
|
124–1 |
1988 |
Condemning Israeli practices against Palestinians in the occupied territories.[2] |
5 (1988–1989) |
|
1989 |
Condemning the US invasion of Panama. |
|
|
1989 |
Condemning US troops ransacking the residence of the ambassador of Nicaragua in Panama. |
|
|
1989 |
Condemning the US for bringing down two Libyan aircraft. |
|
|
1989 |
Condemning the US support for the Contras in Nicaragua. |
|
|
1989 |
Condemning the illegal US embargo against Nicaragua. |
|
|
1989 |
Opposing the acquisition of territory by force. |
|
151–3 |
1989 |
Calling for a solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict based on previous UN resolutions.[2] |
|
|
1990 |
To send three observers of the UN Security Council to the Arab occupied territories.[2] |
|
|
1995 |
Stating that land in East Jerusalem, annexed by Israel is occupied territory.[2] |
|
|
1997 |
Urging Israel to halt the construction of settlements in East Jerusalem and other occupied territories.[2] |
2 |
130–2 |
1999 |
Urging the United States to end the trade embargo against Cuba.[5]
|
8 |
59–2, 88–4, 101–2, 117–3, 138–2, 143–2, 157–2, 155–2 |
2001 |
To send unarmed monitors to the West Bank and Gaza Strip.[2] |
|
|
2001 |
Condemning Israel for acts of terror against civilians in the occupied territories.[2] |
|
|
2001 |
To set up an International Criminal Court. |
|
|
2002 |
To renew the mission of peacekeeping in Bosnia. |
|
|
2002 |
Condemning the murder of a UK worker who worked for the United Nations by Israeli forces. Condemning the destruction of the warehouse of the World Food Program.[2] |
|
|
2003 |
Condemning the decision of the Israeli parliament to "eliminate" Palestinian President-elect Yasser Arafat.[2]
|
|
?-1 |
2003 |
Condemning the construction of a wall by Israel on Palestinian land.[2]
|
|
?-? |
2003 |
To end 40 years of US embargo against Cuba. |
|
179–3 |
2004 |
Condemning the assassination of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.[2]
|
|
|
2004 |
Condemning the Israeli incursion and assassinations in Gaza.[2] |
|
|
2004 |
Production and processing of weapon-making material should be under international control. |
2 |
147–1, 179–2 |
2006 |
Calls for an end to raids and Israeli military attacks on Gaza.[2] |
2 |
10–1, 13–1 |
2006 |
Call for the end of the financial embargo against Cuba.
|
|
183–4 |
2007 |
Calling for the peaceful uses of outer space. |
|
129–6 |
2007 |
Calling for a convention against machismo.
|
3 |
143–1, 132–2, 154–1 |
2007 |
Regarding the rights of children. |
|
183–1 |
2007 |
Regarding the right to food. |
|
186–1 |
2007 |
On the applicability of the Geneva Convention for the protection of civilians in wartime. |
|
169–6 |
2007 |
Calling for global climate protection.
|
|
162–2 |
2007 |
Requesting the establishment of a zone of peace in the Indian Ocean.[6] Calling for a zone free of nuclear weapons in Southeast Asia.[4] |
2 |
130–3, 174–1 |
2007 |
Calling for the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people. Other resolutions on the Palestinians and their rights. |
15 |
176–5, 171–6, 170–6,93–8, 165–7, 156–7, 164–1, 176–2, 109–8, 110–8, 161–8, 161–7, 160–6, 111–6 |
2008 |
Calling for progress towards a treaty on the arms trade. |
3 |
129–1, 131–1, 130–1 |
2008 |
Prohibiting the development of new weapons of mass destruction. |
|
175–1 |
2008 |
To assure non-nuclear states that are not affected or threatened with nuclear weapons. |
2 (2007–2008) |
121–1, 122–1 |
2008 |
Preventing the development of an arms race in outer space and transparency in the activities in outer space. |
4 (2007–2008) |
179–1, 178–1, 177–1, 180–1 |
2008 |
Calling to decrease the operational readiness of nuclear weapons systems and the prohibition of nuclear weapons. |
5 |
141–3,165–4, 166–5, 173–4, 130–3 |
2008 |
Calling to end the use of depleted uranium in weapons.
|
|
141–4 |
2008 |
Regarding the illegal trade in small arms |
3 |
179–1, 176–1, 181–1 |
2008 |
Calling for an area free of nuclear weapons in Central Asia and the southern hemisphere in addition to the prevention of proliferation in the Middle East. |
3 |
141–3, 171–3, 169–5 |
2008 |
Calling for a comprehensive ban on nuclear testing by a treaty. Calling for a world free of nuclear weapons.
|
2 (2007–2008) |
156–5, 175–1 |
2008 |
Appealing for a treaty on the rights of children. |
|
159–1 |
2008 |
Condemning racism[7]
|
|
159–1 |
2008 |
Condemning racism[7] |
|
109–13 |
2008 |
Affirming the sovereignty of the Palestinians in the occupied territories and their resources.[2] |
|
173–5 |
2008 |
Affirming the right of Palestinians to self-determination.[2] |
|
165–7 |
2008 |
Urging Israel to pay the cost of cleaning up an oil slick on the coast of Lebanon caused by its bombing.[2] |
|
165–7 |
2008 |
Call for a new economic order.
|
|
123–1 |
2008 |
Appeal for the right to development for nations. |
|
182–4 |
2008 |
Support for the right to food. |
|
184–1 |
2008 |
Respect for the right for the universal freedom of travel and the vital importance of family reunification. |
|
121–4 |
2008 |
Concerning developments in information technology and its implications to international security.
|
2 (2007–2008) |
179–1, 175–1 |
2008 |
Resolutions on Palestine, its people, their property and Israeli practices in Palestine, including settlements.
|
11 |
173–1, 172–6, 172–6, 173–6, 94–8, 173–6, 171–6, 165–8, 179–2, 177–3, 177–3 |
2009 |
Call for an end to the 22-day Israeli attack on Gaza.[2] |
|
142–4 |
2011 |
Call for a stop to the illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.[2]
|
|
14–1 |
2011 |
Call on Israel to cease obstructing the movement and access of personnel, vehicles and assets of the Agency of the United Nations Relief and Works for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).[2]
|
|
163–7 |
2011 |
To request the immediate and complete cessation of all Israeli settlement activities throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and the occupied Syrian Golan.[2] |
|
?-7 |
2014 |
Call for the creation of an international humanitarian corridor in southeastern Ukraine[8]
|
|
?-3 |
2014 |
Calls for economic embargo on the parties that do not accept a ceasefire in the Syrian conflict[9]
|
|
?-2 |
2014 |
Call for the criminalization of Nazism[7][10][11]
|
|
115–3 |
2015 |
Proposal to transform the Middle East into a zone free of nuclear weapons.[2][12]
|
|
?-3 |
2015 |
Proposal to add sanctions against the ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) as a separate branch of Al Qaeda.[13]
|
1 (in 2013) |
?-1 |
2015 |
Proposal for an alliance of all Middle Eastern governments and the Security Council for peace in the region.[2][14]
|
|
117–1 |
2016 |
Proposal for permanent military nonintervention aimed at the fall of the Syrian government.[15] |
|
?-7 |
2016 |
Proposal to establish a joint peacekeeping force to protect cultural heritage from the threat of terrorism.[16] |
|
?-2 |
2016 |
Proposal to include the Syrian Kurds in peace negotiations.[17] |
|
?-3 |