United Nations Security Council Resolution 57

United Nations Security Council Resolution 57

United Nations Security Council Resolution 57, adopted on September 18, 1948, shocked by the death of the United Nations Mediator in Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte the Council requested that the Secretary-General keep the flag of the United Nations at half-mast for three days, authorized him to meet from the Working Capital Fund all the expenses connected with the brutal death of the United Nations Mediator and to be represented at the interment by the President of the person whom he may appoint for the occasion.

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