10 January 2021 marked the 75th anniversary of the first United Nations
(UN) General Assembly. The organisation itself celebrated its 75th
anniversary last year. With the special stamp "75 Years of the First
General Assembly of the United Nations" (face value: CHF 5.20),
Philately Liechtenstein commemorates this memorable event, which was
held in 1946 at Westminster Central Hall in London with 51 states
attending the ceremony.
The stamp is in the shade of blue, which
is typical of the association, and shows the anniversary logo as well as
the arrow used in it in various colours. The diagonally upward pointing
symbol stands for the global movement in the present and in the future,
while the colours indicate versatility.
Today, the United Nations
has 193 member states. Liechtenstein joined the UN on 18 September 1990
as the 160th member. According to its charter, the most important tasks
of the organisation are to secure international peace, respect
international law, protect human rights and promote international
cooperation. The General Assembly meets each year in September at the UN
Headquarters in New York City.