United Nations Trusteeship Council
The United Nations Trusteeship Council (French: Conseil de tutelle des Nations unies) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, established to help ensure that trust territories were administered in the best interests of their inhabitants and of international peace and security.
The chamber of the UN Trusteeship Council, United Nations headquarters/UN headquarters, New York | |
Formation | 1945 |
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Type | Principal Organ |
Legal status | Inactive (since 1994) |
Head | President James Kariuki Vice-President |
Website | www |
The trust territories—most of them former mandates of the League of Nations or territories taken from nations defeated at the end of World War II—have all now attained self-government or independence, either as separate nations or by joining neighbouring independent countries. The last was Palau, formerly part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, which became a member state of the United Nations in December 1994.