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A '''Presidential Statement''' is often created when the ] cannot reach consensus or are prevented from passing a ] by a permanent member's ], or threat thereof. Such statements are similar in content, format, and tone to resolutions, but are not legally binding.

The adoption of a Presidential Statement requires consensus, although Security Council members may abstain. The Statement is signed by the sitting ].

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