JAMB - Government (2005 - No. 9)

A Security Council resolution requires the concurrence of
1 of the 5 permanent members
all of the 5 permanent members
9 of the 15 council members
3 of the 5 permanent members

Explanation

In the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), a resolution requires the approval of at least 9 out of the 15 council members including the concurring votes of all 5 permanent members (United States, United Kingdom, China, Russia, and France). This means that while 9 votes are necessary, a single veto from any of the 5 permanent members can block the resolution.

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