Resolution 566 (1985) / adopted by the Security Council at its 2595th meeting, on 19 June 1985.
1985
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SymboleS/RES/566(1985)
TitreResolution 566 (1985) / adopted by the Security Council at its 2595th meeting, on 19 June 1985.
Autres titres
Security Council resolution 566 (1985) [condemning South Africa for its installation of a so-called interim government in Windhoek]
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Résumé
Condemns South Africa for its illegal occupation of Namibia; condemns the installation of a so-called interim government in Namibia and declares that action null and void; reiterates resolution 435 (1978) embodying the UN Plan for the independence of Namibia; decides to mandate the Secretary-General to resume immediate contact with South Africa, with a view to obtaining its choice of the electoral system to be used for the election under UN supervision, so as to enable the implementation of the UN Independence Plan for Namibia; warns South Africa that failure to comply with UN resolutions would compel the Security Council to impose mandatory economic sanctions against it; urges Member States to take appropriate voluntary measures to sever all links and dealings with South Africa.
Cote
UNS(01)/R3
Notes sur l'événement1985-06-19
Résumé de vote
Adopted 13-0-2, 2595th meeting
Projet de documentS/17284/Rev.1
Compte rendu
S/PV.2595
Ordre du jour
S/40 [6] NAMIBIA QUESTION
Date[New York] : UN, 19 June 1985.
Description
3 p.
Notes
Condemns South Africa for its installation of a so-called interim government in Windhoek.
In: Resolutions and decisions of the Security Council, 1985. - S/INF/41. - 1986. - p. 11-12. - (SCOR, 40th year).
In: Resolutions and decisions of the Security Council, 1985. - S/INF/41. - 1986. - p. 11-12. - (SCOR, 40th year).