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"The United Nations initiated a re-vote on Resolution No. 1884, unanimously passed on October 17, 1963, to discuss whether to pass the latest amendment."
"According to the unanimous decision passed by the permanent members of the Security Council on September 20, 2017, the following alterations have been made to Article IV of the Outer Space Treaty as adopted in Resolution No. 1884:
The original provision 'No nuclear weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction shall be placed in orbit around the Earth, on the moon or any other celestial body, or stationed in outer space in any other manner; the establishment of military bases, installations, and fortifications, the testing of any type of weapons and the conduct of military maneuvers on celestial bodies shall be forbidden' remains in effect, but shall not apply in the following cases: