United Nations Security Council Resolution 36 was adopted on 1 November 1947. According to a report from the Consular Commission, Resolution 27 had not been fully effective and neither side had made an attempt to comply with the resolution. The Council called upon the parties involved in the Indonesian National Revolution (Indonesia and the Netherlands) to implement the ceasefire agreed upon according to Resolution 30.

Resolution 36 passed with seven votes to one. Poland voted against. Colombia, the Soviet Union, and Syria abstained.[1]

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  1. ^ United Nations Security Council. (1947). The Indonesian Question (Resolution No. 36). Retrieved from UN Official Documents.
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