1. The
Security Council shall, where appropriate, utilize such
regional arrangements or
agencies for
enforcement action under its
authority. But no
enforcement action shall be taken under
regional arrangements or by
regional agencies without the
authorization of the
Security Council, with the
exception of
measures against any
enemy state, as defined in paragraph 2 of this Article, provided for pursuant to Article
107 or in
regional arrangements directed against renewal of aggressive
policy on the part of any such
state, until such
time as the
Organization may, on
request of the
Governments concerned, be charged with the
responsibility for preventing further
aggression by such a
state.
2. The
term enemy state as used in paragraph 1 of this Article applies to any
state which during the
Second World War has been an
enemy of any
signatory of the present
Charter.