Letter dated 5 July 1985 from the Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General.
1985
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Условное обозначениеA/40/464
S/17326
S/17326
ЗаглавиеLetter dated 5 July 1985 from the Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General.
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Примечание о мероприятии1985-07-05
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A/40/251 34 Question of Namibia. NAMIBIA QUESTION
A/40/251 35 Policies of apartheid of the Government of South Africa. APARTHEID
A/40/251 46 Consequences of the prolongation of the armed conflict between Iran and Iraq. IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)--IRAQ
A/40/251 110 Activities of foreign economic and other interests which are impeding the implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples in Namibia and in all other territories under colonial domination and efforts to eliminate colonialism, apartheid and racial discrimination in southern Africa. DECOLONIZATION--FOREIGN INTERESTS
S/40 [8] IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)--IRAQ
A/40/251 35 Policies of apartheid of the Government of South Africa. APARTHEID
A/40/251 46 Consequences of the prolongation of the armed conflict between Iran and Iraq. IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)--IRAQ
A/40/251 110 Activities of foreign economic and other interests which are impeding the implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples in Namibia and in all other territories under colonial domination and efforts to eliminate colonialism, apartheid and racial discrimination in southern Africa. DECOLONIZATION--FOREIGN INTERESTS
S/40 [8] IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)--IRAQ
Дата[New York] : UN, 5 July 1985.
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2 p.
Примечания
Transmits article from the magazine "Africa confidential", 10 Apr. 1985, concerning arms sale by South Africa to Iraq.