On 17 January 1946, the United Nations Security Council convened for its inaugural meeting at Westminster Central Hall in Westminster, England.
This historic assembly marked the beginning of the Security Council's pivotal role in maintaining international peace and security in the post-World War II era.
Delegates from the permanent and non-permanent member states gathered to discuss the framework and responsibilities of this newly formed body, which was established as part of the United Nations to prevent future global conflicts.
The meeting underscored the global commitment to cooperative governance and the importance of diplomacy in resolving international disputes.