Austria for 70 Years Un Member
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The high point of Austria's Year of Freedom was reached on December 14, 1955, when the UN General Assembly approved Austria's admission to the United Nations. Seven months after the signing of the State Treaty and a month and a half after the declaration of neutrality, the Alpine republic thus became a full member of the international community. In the seven decades since, Austria has achieved virtually everything possible for a UN member.
It was the completion of the Austrian year of freedom: on 14 December 1955, the UN General Assembly voted for Austria's admission to the United Nations. Seven months after the signing of the state treaty and one and a half months after the declaration of neutrality, the Alpine Republic became a full member of the world community. And in the seven decades since then, Austria has achieved practically everything that can be achieved as a UN member.
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