First session of the United Nations General Assembly
First session of the United Nations General Assembly | |
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Host country | United Nations |
Date | January 10, 1946 |
Venue(s) | Westminster Central Hall, London |
The first session of the United Nations General Assembly opened on 10 January 1946 in London. Gladwyn Jebb, executive secretary of the UN, notified Dr. Eduardo Zuleta Angel, head of the Colombian delegation to the UN and chairman of the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations, called the meeting to order. Paul-Henri Spaak of Belgium was elected the first president of the General Assembly in a 28–23 vote, prevailing over Trygve Lie (who went on to be the first Secretary General of the UN).[1]
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