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INDEX BY ARTICLES OF THE CHARTER AND RULES OF PROCEDURE
1. Articles of ale Cbrter
CHAPTER I (Purpoaa rmd Prlmdpks):
Article I: 294. 379. 407 (rcxr) Arricle I (2):
consideration of provisions, 4074 Article 2: 248. 26s. 287. 344. 347, 3S6
consideration of provisions, Jo8418 Arliclc 2 (4): 248. 4oon. 408 (bxf)
consideration of provisions, 408-416 Article 2 (S): 416 (fur)
consideration of provisions, 416 Article 2 (6): 267. 401. 417 (rur)
consideration of provisions, 417 Article 2 (7): 86. 28s. 286. 338. 350. 3Sl. 4lSn. 417 (fur)
consideration of provisions, 417418
CHAPTER II (Mcmbmblp):
Article 4: I I3 Article S: 109, 113. 308, 37s Article 6: 109. 113. 308. 37s
CHAPTER IV Cl-be Ceuenl AnemMy):
Article 12: 8S-86 Article 17: 7S, 166
CHAPTER V mC Secwity Comcil):
Article 24: 250, 341, 347, 3S4, 418419 (ICII) conrideration of provisions, 419420
Article 24 (2): 164. 4OOn Article 24 (3): IOS Article 2s: 213. 224, 228. 232. 2S6. 2S9. 267. 27s. 401. 416n. 4213
( rexq consideration of provisions, 420-421
Article 26: I64 Article 27: S9 Article 27 (2): S9. 61 Article 27 (3): IO. S9. 62-64. 2S6 . Article 29: 69 Article 31: 27. 337. 339 Article 32: 27. Sl
CHAPTER VI (Padfk %tlkpnl of Dhprta): 117, 2S6, 286, 294, 318. 344. 346. 349, 363, 400, 4lSn
consideration of provisions, 363-389 Article 33: 244. 2.46. 248. 294. 34% 3s6, 363 (few, 370. 377. 388.
389n. 400, 41% consideration of provisions, 364-369
Ankle 34: 244. 343, 349, 363 (WI), 366 consideration of provisions, 369-372
Article 3s: 160. 243, 24-4. 248. 294, 303. 342. 343. 363 (fur). 370 application of provisions, 372-387
Article 311 (I): 27 Article 36: 193. 294, 363 (krr), 367n
consideration of provisions, 388-389 Article 37: 363 (fcxr)
consideration of provisions, 388-389 Arc~clc 38: 363 (Iexr)
consideration of provisions, 388-389
CHAPTER VII (Acth wltb mapeel IO Thata to tk Pw, Rmnc&a of tk Peuce, l d Actsool Aarwalou): IO. 62.71, 76. 117, 14s. 167, 168. l7R. 185. 186. 187. 2OO.2OS.2O7.220,224. 22s. 226. 227. 223. 232, 233. 234.239. 240. 241. 242. 256. 264, 267. 280, 205. 286, 29~1. 292.308. 309. 310. 311. 313, 31s. 316. 318, 320. 322. 326, 327, 32.9, 330. 311. 332, 333. 335. 336. 337. 346. 367. 387, 413. 41’1
constdcrarlon of provisions, 393-W
consideration of provisions, in general, 403-404 Article 39: IO. 62. 224. U8. M9. 329. 347. 368, 373, 393 (WI)
consideration of provisions, 396401 Article 4O: 3O9. 393 (/err)
consideration of provisions, 394-401 Article 41: 143. Isi. 236. 26s. 266. 267, 300. 309. 321. 322. 323.
326, 34s. 347. 368. 37s. 393 (lIzif) consideration of provisions, 394-4OI
Article 42: 309. 322. 393 (krf) consideration of provisions, 391-40)
Article 43: 3O9, 393 (MXI). 398n, 400 consideration of provisions, 401
Article 44: 309. 393 (fur). 39an. 400 consideration of p;oviribns. 4hl
Article 4s: 309. 393 (&xr). 398n. 400 consideration of provisions, 401
Article 46: 309, 393 (hi). 398n, 400 consideration of provisions, 401
Article 47: 393-394 (krf) consideration of provisions, 401
Article 4.3: 394 (rut) consideration of provisions. 401-403
Article 49: 2S9, 260. 394 (tar) consideration of provisions, 401403
Article SO: 2S8. 2S9. 260, 322. 378. 394 (rert) consideration of provisions, 4Ol403
Article SI: 176. 177. 311. 321. 322. 339. 342. 343. 3SO. 394 (rexr). 413 consideration of provisions, 4Ol4Oo)
CHAPTER VIII (R+mal Arrw~mcmta): 421
consideration of provisions, 421423 Anicle S2: 421 (fur)
consideration of provisions, 422423 Article 53: 421422 (ruf)
consideration of provisions, 422423 Article S4: I S-422 (ILTI)
consideration of provisions, 422423
CHAPTER IX (Iotcnatloual kouomk l ud Social CoapenUou):
Article SS: 286. 417 Article S6: 286. 417
CHAPTER XII (Idrma~loul TroatmUp Syrtcn): 423
consideration of provisions, 423 Arlicle 83: lo6
CHAPTER XIII (‘l-k Trmamblp Coadl): 86
Anicle 87: 86, IO6 Article 88: 86. IO6
CHAPTER XV (T-be !3emmlar):
Aniclc 97: 86 Article 98: 5
and Rule 21: 5 and Rule 22: S
CHAPTER XVI (M kdaueou ProvUod: 423
consideration of provisions, 423 Article 103: 423 (rexr)
CHAPTER XVII cfnulckul Samrhy Am-(r): 423
consideration of provisions, 423
427
UJJ Indexa
II. Provisional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council
CHAPTER I (Mcctlm~r):
Rule I: 3 Rule 2: 3 Rule 3: 3 Rule 4: 3 Rule 5: 3
CHAPTER II (Agenda): 14-27
Rule 6: 15. 374 Rule 7: 15. 374 Rule 8: IS, 374 Rule 9: 15. 16-18. 374 Rule lo: 15, I9 Rule II: 15. 19-24 Rule 12: I5
CHAPTER Ill (Rcprcaentatlor and CwIcmRaIs): 3. 4
Rule 13: 3. 4 Rule 14: 3, 4, 338 Rule 15: 3. 4, 338 Rule 16: 3. 4 Rule 17: 3. 4
CHAPTER IV (Preaidcmcy): 4-5
Rule 18: 4 Rule 19: 4 Rule 20: 4, 5
CHAPTER V (Secretariat): 5. 6
Rule 21: 5. 6 and Article 98: 5
Rule 22: 5. 6, 182 Rule 23: 5, 6 Rule 24: 5. 6 Rule 25: 5, 6 Rule 26: 5, 6
CHAPTER VI (Cotiuct of Bushas): 6-10
Rule 27: 6. 7-8
Rule 28: 6. 7. 69. 314. 39R Rule 29: 6. 7 Rule 30: 6, 7. 8-9. 62 Rule 31: 6. 7. 9 Rule 32: 6. 7 Rule 33: 6. 7. 9. 263. 312. 338 Rule 34: 6. 7. 9-10 Rule 35: 6. 7 Rule 36: 6, 7
Rule 37: 6. 7, 27. 53, 54. 154. 1600. 189. 337. 339 Rule 38: 6. 7
Rule 39: 6. 7. 27, 51-53, 54. 55. 131, 135, 137. 138. 139, 140, 142,
143. 1% 145. 146. 147, 148, 154, 160, 189, 200, 206, 210, 212, 214. 217. 219, 222. 223. 228. 231. 234. 237. 239. 242. 268, 271, 276. 278. 280, 281, 284, 285. 290. 314, 315;
248. 317;
251. 325;
330, 332. 336. 342
CHAPTER VII Wotlag): IO-I I
Rule 40: l&l I
CHAPTER VIII (Lnmguqes): I I
Rule 4147: I I
CHAPTER IX (PubIkIty of Meetlrgs. Recocds): I I
Rule 48: I I. 86 Rule 49: I I Rules 50-54: II Rule 55: II Rules 56-57: I I
CHAPTER X (Admlnlon of New Members):
Rule 59: 70. II2 Rule 60: 105. II2
CHAPTER XI (Relrtlou rltb other Unltcd Nhms O~sna): 85
Rule 61: 85. 87
Appendix: I I
SUBJECT INDEX
A phrasing of items. I8 practice of meeting informally in consultations prior to holding a
formal meeting. I6 Absence. see under Voting
Abstcmtloa, see under Voting
Adjoummcml, see under Meetings
Admlaslom OI sew Members to the UN, scr under Membership in UN
A~ghmlalm parlicipstion in 1hc proceedings on:
lcltcr dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, 50, 349 qucstion of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inakttablc
rights, 42. 43. 88. 90. 214, 219 si1ustion in the occupied Arab territories. 42, 206
A~cnda: 14-24 cffccl of inclusion of item in, I8 functions of the President, 4 order of discussion of items, I8 phrasing of i1cms, I8 requirements for inclusion of itctns in, 17, I8 scope of items and subitems in re&tion to the scope of discussion, I8 see o/so Agenda (Adoption)
Agenda (Matters of which the Council is s&cd) Agenda (Provisional) Rules of procedure: Rules 612
Apada (Adopllom): I6 IO as a whole. 16. I7 effects of 1hc inclusion of items in the agenda. I8 objections raised to, 16. 17. I8 participation in the discussion on the adoption of agenda limited to
the members of the Council, I6
procedure of voting on, 16-17 requirements for inclusion of ilems, 17, I8 scope of items in relation to the scope of discussion, I8 voling on, 16-17, 59
Agenda (Mitten of rbkh tk Cmncll Is selaed): 19-24 retention and deletion of matlcrs. 19-24
items added during 1975-1980: tabula1ion, 19-22 ilcms l ppcarirtg in previous volumes of the Reperfoin on which
new action by the Council was reported during 1975-1980.22-23 items deleted during 1975-1980. 23-24 items maintained on the agenda by resolution of the Council, 19n practices and proceedings in relation lo Article I2 of the Charter.
85-86 proceedings regarding 1hc rctcntion and deletion of the matters, 24 resolutions providing for rctcntion of the matters. 19n sta1cmcnts by the President on the retention of the matters, l9n tabtdation dtwn from the !IarctaryGcncral’s summary statcmcn~.
19-24
Agcmdm (ProvIabooal): I5 circulation of communica1ions by 1hc Sccrctary-General, I5 communication of, I5 preparation of. I5 Rules 6-12. I5 SccrctaryGencral’s function. I5
Aumsslon. meta oI: see under Complain1 by Angola against South Africa
Indexa 429
Complaint by Benin Complaint by Kenya, on behalf of the African Group, concerning
the act of aggression by South Africa against Angola Complaint by Mozambique Complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda Complaint by Zambia Complaint by Zambia against South Africa Complaint of the Government of Botswana against the illegal
rtgime in Southern Rhodesia Letters dated I3 and IS June 1979 from Morocco Question of South Africa Telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea
AlgCfil: participation in the proceedings on:
l dt&sion of nei Men&& (applications of the Republic of South Viet Nam and the Democratic Rcmblic of Viet Nun). 37 (Angola), 37 (Vict Nam). 38 (Zimbadwe). 39
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 330. 331. 336 complaint by Benin. 44, 45. 303, 30s. 306 complaint by Mozambique, 46, 320 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44. 293 letters dated I3 and IS June 1979 from Morocco, 49. 342 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39. I89 question of South Al&a. 4S, 46, 307, 310. 317 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 91..214 .
42, 43. 88, situation concernina Western Sahara. 39. JI. 243. 24s. 247 situation in NamibL. 3s. 36, 37. 2%. 228. 231. i39 situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the opurtheld
r&me in Soweto and other areas, 43, 284 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47. 281 situation in the Comoros, 40. 2SS sifuation in the Middle Eut. 34, I8S, I86 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 42, 206
ARgOl8: admission to the United Nations, S3, 109, I IO. I I I participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (application of Angola), S3 (Vict Nam). 38
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 31. 330. 331. 33% 336
complaint by Benin, 45, 306 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola, 5 I complaint by Mozambique, 46. 320 complaint by Zambia against South Africa. 44. 293 letters dated I3 and I5 June 1979 from Morocco, 50. 342 situation in Namibia, 36. 37. 234. 242 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
peace and security, 49. 340 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47. 271, 276
Appendix to the da or procadrra. I I
AOJWdlJ: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Papua New Guinea), 37 (Solomon Islands), 38 (Zimbabwe), 39
letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member States, 31. 349 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
pence and security. 49, 340 situation in Timor, 39, 248. 251 telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea,
49. 377
AmMa: participation in the proceedings on: later dated 25 November 1979 from the SecretaryGeneral and letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, 50. 344
B
participation in the proceedings on: question of South Africa, 45, 46. 307. 317 question of the exercise by the Palatinian people of its inahenable
rights, 42. 43. 88, 91. 214 situation in the Middle East. 34, 185. I86 situation in the occupied Arab tcrritoria. 30. 21 I
Bangladesh: participation in the proceedings on:
request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considera- tion of recent developments in the occupied Arab territories, 40, I93
situation in Namibia. 36. 228. 231. 239 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41. 198
Barbados: participation in the proceedings on admission of new Mcm- bcrs (Dominica), 38 (Saint Lucia), 38
Bciglum: participation in the proceedings on letter dated 2S November 1979 from the Secretary-General and letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, SO, 344
&Oh: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48, 49, 330. 331. 336 letters dated 13 and I5 June 1979 from Morocco, 49, 342 situation in Namibia, 36, 234, 239 situation in Southern Rhodaia. 47, 271. 276
BOIJWJJJ:
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48, 49. 331 complaint by Benin, 44, 305 complaint by Lesotho against South Africa, 44, 295 complaint by Mozambique, 46. 320 complaint by Zambia, 48, 32s complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290 complaint of the Government of Botswana against the illegal
rCgime in Soulhern Rhodesia, 30, 44. 299. 302 quation of Soulh Africa, 45, 46, 307, 310. 317 situation in Namibia, 36. 231 ritualion in Southern Rhodesia, 47, 271, 276. 278, 280. 281
B?UU: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48, 49. 33s. 336 complaint by Mozambique. 47, 320
Bnnchu or lk peat-w 394401 BUlgJdJ:
p&ipation in the proceedings on: admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South
Viet Nam and Ihe Democratic Republic of Vict Nam), 37 (Angola). 37 (Viet Nam). 37. 38
compliint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 331 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola, 40. 261 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, 50, 349 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39. 189 question of the cxcrcisc by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 42. 43. XX. 91. 214 situation in Cyprus. 32. I31 situation in Namibia, 35. 223. 237 situation in South-Easl Asia and its implications for international
peace and security. 49. 340 telegram dared 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea,
49, 338 Burundi:
participation in the proceedings on: admission of new Members (Vict Nam). 38 letters dated I3 and I5 June 1979 from Morocco, 50. 342 question of South Africa, 4s. 307 situation in Namibia. 31. 35. 36. 223. 228. 231. 239
Bydoruutaa SSR: participation in the proceedings on admission of new Members (VICI Nam). 38
Cambodia: participalion in the proceedings on admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South Vi*. Nam and the Democratic Republic ol Vict Nun). 37
CJd1: participation in the proceedings on:
letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member Stoles. 31. 349 letter dared 25 November 1979 from the Secretary-General and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, JO. 344. 345
situation in South-East Asia and ilr implicalions for internalional peace and security, 49, 340
Cape Verde: admission IO the United Nations, 18. 109, I IO. I I I
cemaeflre: 3% .Qc dso under Complaint of Ihc Government of Botswana against
the ille8al regime of Southern Rhodesia situation between Iran and Iraq situation in the Middle East
Cbmd: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Vict Nam). 38 complaint by Chad, 30. 324 situation in the Middle East. 34. IR5. I86
Chlk: participation in the proceedings on letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member Stares. 31. 349
Colomblr: participalion in the proceedings on:
complain1 by AngOla against South Africa, 48. 335 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States. 31. 349
Commu&atlonr from France and Somalla concemln~ the locldcnt of 4 February 1976: adjournment, 20 agenda item, 8. 20, 30. 40, 257, 364. 369, 377 fact-finding mission, suggcstcd. 2SB, 369 lcctcr dated 4 February 1976 from France requesting an ur8cnt
Council mceting IO consider a serious incident involving French and Somalian forces, 2J7, 377
letter dated 5 February 1976 from Somalia requesting an urgent Council mccting lo consider France’s attack on 4 February on a border town in Somalia, 257. 377
letter dated IO February 1976 from Somalia furnishing a list of the Somali casualties suffered in the incident of 4 February, 2S7
letter dated I I February 1976 from France rejecting Somalia’s allc- gations, 257
letter dated I3 February 1976 from Somalia rcqucsting a postponc- mcnt of the Council meeting. 257. 364n
letter dated I8 February 1976 from Somalia rcqucsting an urgent mcctinp of Ihc (‘ouncil to conridcr its ccrmplnint ;IKairrst France’s aggression. 257. 3frOn. 377
note dated 5 February I976 from Somalia transmitting a Iclcgram dated 26 January 1976 lrom the President of Somalia drawing attention IO the critical situation in French Somalia and its implications for peace and stability in the region, 257
participalion in the procccdin$s of: Ethiopia. 40, 257 Somalia, 30. 257
President: ruling on a point of order. 8. 257
Territory of the Afars and the Issas,.257, 258, 373 titles. short and official, XIX
meeting: 1889th, 8, 20, 30, 40, 257, 364n. 369n
Communk~tlonr from: Organization of African Unity, 422 Organization of American Stales. 422 other States concerning matters before regional organizations. 423 Slates parties lo disputes or situations. 422423
Comoror: admission IO the United Nations. 109. 1 IO. I I1 participation in the proceedings on the situation in the Comoros,
30. 255
Competcmce of tbe Secudty Council: and comphinI hy leotho npilitw YwIh Atrit it. 297
t’nmpl*lnl hy Angolr l &M Soulh Al&m: l ycndu ~Icm. 21. 2II. 3I,48,4Y. J2.64, 101. 102. 330. 331. 334, 336,
383. 395. 3%n. 397n. 398n. 399. 402. 403. 404. 407. 413. 414. 420n
aggression. 330. 331. 332. 333. 33J, 336. 337. 414 assistance, 332, 334. 335. 402 embargo, 330. 337 invilalions under rule 39. 52. 330. 332, 336
letter dated 5 May I978 from Angola requesting an urgent Council meeting lo deal with the most rcccnt aggression by South Africa agahl An8ola. 330, 383
kttcr dated I6 March 1979 from Angola rcqucsting an ur8cnI Council mccling regarding South African a88rcssion apainst Angola, 331. 383
later dated 19 March 1979 from South Africa transmitting the texI of a lcttcr from the Foreign Minislcr setting OUI the operations by South African forces against what he fcrmcd terrorist bases. 331
lclrcr dated 31 Oclobcr 1979 from Angola requesting an urgent Council meeting in connection with the question of South African forces against Angola, 334. 383
lcllcr dated 2 November 1979 from South Africa dcnyinp that it had committed any acts of aggression against Angola, 334
lctfcr dated 26 June 1980 from Angola requesting an urgent Council meeting in connection with the quation of South African *rossion againsf Angola, 336. 383
lcltcr dafcd 27 June 1980 from South Alricn transmiIIin8 the text of a lcltcr from the Foreign Minister rejecting Ihc allegKIions by AngOla, 336
hlcr dated 27 June 1980 from Angola reporting daails about attacks by South Africa a8ainsl Angola since 7 June 1980, 336
measures adopted by the Security Council, 330, 331, 333. 33S, 337 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria. 48, 330. 331, 336 Angola. 31, 330, 331, 33s. 336 Benin. 48, 49. 330. 331, 336 Botswana, 48, 49. 331 Brazil, 48, 49, 335. 336 Bul8aria. 48, 331 Colombia, 48, 335 Congo, 48, 331 Cuba, 48. 49, 330, 331, 335. 336 E8yp1, 48. 331 Ethiopia, 48. 331 German Democratic Republic. 48. 331 Ghana. 48. 49. 331 Guinea. 48. 49, 331, 336 Guyana, 48. 331 India. 48. 49. 331. 336 Liberia. 48. 331. 335 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. 48, 335 Madasascar. 48. 49, 331. 336 Moramhiquc. 4lI, 49. J317, 331. 33.5. 336 Nicaral(ua. 49, 336 Nigeria, 49. 336 Pakistan. 49, 336 Romania, 48. 49. 331, 336 Sierra Leone. 48. 332 Somalia, 48. 332 Sri Lanka, 48. 332 Sudan, 48, 332 Togo, 48, 332 Ukrainian SSR. 48, 332 United Republic of Tanzania, 48, 330, 332 Vie1 Nam. 48. 332, 335 Yuposlrvia. 48, 49. 332. 335. 336 Zambia, 48. 330
retcnlion in the agenda. 335. 337 sanctions. called for, 330. 333. 336. 413 Secretary-General:
requested IO obtain information in damages, 334 report. 334
submission, 330. 333, 335. 336 SWAPO, 330, 332. 336 United Nations Council for Namibia. 28, 101. 102. 330. 336, 337 withdrawal, called for. 331, 336. 337
titles. short and official. XXI meetings: 2077th. 21. II. 4R. 52. \Io. 411 207K1lt. 2K. II. 4K. 101. 110, 11111. 41111, 414
2lJOth. 31. 48. J2. 331. 332 2132nd. 31, 48, 52. 331. 332 2133rd. 31. 48. 331. 332 213Sth. 31. 48. S2. 331, 332 2136th. 31. 48. 331, 332 2137th. 31, 48. 52, 331. 333 2138th. 31, 48, 331. 333 2139th. 31. 48, 64. 331. 3J3. 399n. 402n 216Rh, 31, 48. 334. 335 2170th. 31, 48, 64. 334, 335. 402n 2237Ih, 31, 48, 49. 336 2240th. 21. 28, 31. 48, 49, 52. 64. 102. 336, 337n. 399n, 402n
Complalmt by Beola: agenda item. 20. 30. 44. 45. 65. 72. 74. 303. 305. 3%. 369n. 371.
373. 381. 395. 3%n. 408n, 409n. 410~ 412, 413. 417n. 419n aggrcssinn. 303. 305. 306, 412
assistance programme. 305. 306 consultations among Council members resulting in agreement on
the text of a draft resolution, 304
letter dated 26 January 1977 from Benin requesting a Council mcct- ing to discuss the aggression by imperialists and their mercenaries against Benin. 303. 381
letter dated 4 February 1977 from Guinea transmitting a message from the President of Guinea requesting an immediate Council meeting to consider the complaint by Benin, 303. 381
letter dated 28 March 1977 from the Secretary-General transmitting the copy of a telegram from the Prcsidcnt of Gabon regarding the conclusions of the Special Mission to Benin. 304
letter dated 4 April 1977 from the Secretary-General transmitting a Icttcr dated 23 March from the Prcridrnt of Guhon rcqucstinp 1IIIOIIICI IU,~l fllltllll~ ,1,,\,,,111 ,‘I IlC Will ,I, (;JllMMl tc11 IIW pw,*‘“c ot u E~~UJI~C~ tnrc~tig.rtum. 304
ICIIC~ dated 13 October 1977 from Bcnm transmitting the revised report evaluating the damages resulting from the act of aggression at Cotonou. 3%
letter dated 4 Novcmbcr 1977 from Benin requesting a Council meeting to resume consideration of the question of armed aggression against Benin. 306. 381
measures adopted by the Security Council, 74, 304. 305, 306, 307, 412,413
mercenaries, 303. 305. 306, 412 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria. 44, 45, 303, 305. 306 Angola, 45. 306 Botswana, 44, 305 Congo, 45. 306 Cuba, 44. 45. 303. 305, 306 Egypt, 45, 305 Equatorial Guinea, 45, 305, 306 Gabon, 44, 305 Guinea. 30, 44, 45, 303, 305. 306 Ivory coast, 44, 305 Lao People’s Democratic Republic, 45. 305 Madagascar, 44. 45. 303, 305. 306 Mali, 44. 4s. 303. 30s. 306 Mauritania. 44, 305 Mongolin. 45. 105 Morocctr. 44. 305 Mozambique. 45. 305. 306 Niger, 44. 305 Rwanda, 44. 303 Saudi Arabia, 44. 305 Senegal. 44. 303. 305 Somalia, 44. 45, 303. 305 Togo, 44. 303. 305 United Republic of Tanzania, 45. 305 Upper Volta, 45. 305 Vict Nam, 45. 306
President: note on composition of Special Mission, 74, 304 note on extension of deadline for report of Special Mission, 304
retention in the agenda, 304, 306, 307 Secretary-General:
requested to follow implementation of resolution. 306, 307 rqucstcd IO provide technical assistance. 72.74. 304. 306, 307, 371
Special Mission of the Security Council, 74, 303. 304. 305, 371 report. 74. 304, 305. 306
submission, 303. 305, 307, 371 titles. short and official, XXI
meetings: 1986th. 20. 30, 44, 303. 371. 396r-r. 412 IYH7th. IO. 44. 65. 74. 103. ltI4, 171. 41On. II.?. 41Yn 2ntY)lh. 44. 74. 105. 371. 412 2fYll~l. 4-t. 74. 305. 371. 412r1 ZtX)Znd. 44. 45. 74, 305, 371 2oO3rd. 44, 45, 74. 305. 371 2004th. 44, 45. 74, 305. 371, 412 2005th. 44, 45. 65. 74. 30s. 371. 4lOn. 4t2n 2047th. 45, 3%. 412 2048th. 45. 306 2049th. 20. 4s. 65. 306. 307. 41On. 412
Chrplal~r by CL&: agenda item, 20. 24, 30, 324. 364. 366, 383
deletion of the item. 325
Chad-Libyan-Sudanese joint communiquC. 325 letter dated 6 February 1978 from Chad transmitting the text of a
telegram from the Foreign Minister of Chad regarding the occu- pation of northern Chad by Libyan troops, 324, 364n
letter dated 8 February 1978 from Chad requesting an urgent Council meeting to consider the extremely serious situation in northern Chad resulting from Libyan aggression. 324. 383
letter dated 8 February 1978 from Chad transmitting the text of a telegram of the same date from the Head of State of Chad regarding the serious difficulties with the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 324
letter dated 13 February 1978 from Chad transmitting the texts of communications concerning the wilhngncss of the Government to reconsider its appeal IO the Council. if a cease-fire would go into cffcc~ by 16 Fchrunry. 124
lc~tcr du~cd I4 tchru~uy IY7W tram 111~ I thvrm Arub .Iamuhrriyr rcjectuut the clutrttcv by Chad as unfoundcll. 324
letter dated I7 February IY78 from the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya giving an account of efforls to improve its relations with Chad, 324
letter dated I8 Fchruary I978 from the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya transmitting the texts of a Chad-l.ibyan-Sudanese joint com- muniquC and of a Libyan-Sudancsc joint press communique. 325
letter dated 21 February 1978 from Chad also transmitting the text of the Chad-Libyan-Sudanese joint communiqu6. 325
letter dated 22 February 1978 from Chad informing the President that the Government of Chad had decided not to press for further consideration of its complaint by the Council, 325
letter dated 22 February 1978 from the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya noting that Chad had withdrawn its complaint and requesting that the item be deleted from the list of matters of which the Council was s&cd. 324
Organization of African Unity, 324 Ad Hoc Committee, 324
participation in the proceedings of: Chad, 30, 324 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 30, 324
President: statement. 325
Secretary-General: proposal to dclcte the complaint by Chad from the list of the matters
of which the Council was s&cd. 32s titles. short and official. XXI
mccring: 2060th. 20. 24, 30, 324. 325, 364n. 366n
CornplaInt by Greece l gdnrt Turkey: agenda item. 20. 30. 44. 65. 294. 364. 365n. 367. 373. 380, 388 International Court of Justice, 294. 295. 367. 388 letter dated IO August 1976 from Grcecc rqucsting an urgent mcct-
ing of the Council to consider rcpcatcd violations by Turkey of Greece’s sovereign rights in the Aegean. 294. 364n. 380
measures adopted by the Security Council, 294, 367 participation in the proceedings:
Greece. 30. 294 Turkey. 44. 294
submission, 294 titles, short and official, XX
meetings: 1949th, 20, 30. 44, 294. 364n. 367n 1950th, 30, 44. 294, 364n, 367n 1953rd. 20. 30. 44. 65, 294. 367
Compldnt by Kenya coocemlng the act of aggdon by Sontb Afti against Angola: acts of aggression, 410. 41 I agenda item. 20. 28, 30, 40, 64, 100. 261. 378. 388n. 395n. 397n.
403. 410 Angola invited under Article 32. 261 arms cmbsrpo against South Africa, 262 intcrfcrencc in internal aflaIr>. 261. 262, 263. 264 invitation under Artrclc 32, 51. 261 letter dated 20 March 1976 from Kenya. on behalf of the African
Group, requesting a Council mcctmg to consider the act of aggrcs- sion by South Africa against Angola, 260. 378
letter dated 21 March 1976 from South Africa concerning the con- drtions for withdrawal of South Afrrcan troops from Angola, MO
leffcr dated 23 March 1976 from Portugal denying South African claims that Portugal had advance information about the South African occupation of the Calucguc Dam rite in Angola. 261
letter dated 25 March 1976 from South Africa transmitting excerpts from a statement by the Dcfencc Minister regarding the withdrawal of its troops by 27 March, 261
432 wexee
letter dated 28 March 1976 from South Africa conlirming that the withdrawal of its troops had been completed by 27 March, 261
letter dated 31 March 1976 from South Africa regarding the slate- mcnt of Portugal at the 1905th meeting of the Council. 261
measures adopted by the Security Council, 263, 264 Organization of African Unity, 262 participation in the proceedings of:
Bulgaria, 40, 261 Congo, 40. 261 Cuba, 400. 261
Ewpt, 4% 261 German Democratic Republic, 40. 261 Guinea. 40. 261. Guinea-Bissau, 40, 261 lndia, 40, 261 Kenya. 30, 261 Madagascar, 40, MI Mali, 40, 261 Mozambique. 40, 261 Nigeria, 40. MI Poland, 40, 261 Portugal, 40, Ml Saudi Arabia. 40, 261 Sierre Leone, 40. 261 Somalia. 40, 261 South Africa. 40, 261 Syrian Arab Republic, 40. 261 Uganda. 40, 261 United Republic of Cameroon, 40. 261 Yugoslavia. 40. 261 ZPmbis, 40. 261
President: and change in office et the end of each month, 264 ruling on e point of order, 261
Secretary-General: requested to follow implementation of resolution. 264
Special Committee against Apurfheid, 28, 100, 262 submission, 263 suspension, 263 United Nations Council for Namibia, 28, 100. 262
titles. short end official, XIX meetings: 1900th. 20, 30, 40. SI, 100. 261 19Olst. 28. 30. 40. 51, 100. 261. 262
1902nd. 28, 30. 40. 51. 100. 261, 262 l903rd. 30. 40. 51. 100. 261. 262. 41011 l!Wth, 30, 40. 51, 100. MI, 262. &3n 19OSth. 30. 40. JI. 100. 261. 263. 4lOn 1906th; 201 30; 40; 51. 64, I&, 261. 263, 264n. 388n, 410, 4lln
Corplel~t by Lesotho l galut SoalL Africa:
l gen& item, 20.30,44.65.72,29J. 297.373. 380,397n. 402,420n assistance programme. 295. 2%. 298 closure of border, 295 General Assembly resolution 31/6 A. 29S, 2%. 297 letter dated 27 October 1976 from Le.sotho tranrmilring e communi-
cation from the Prime Minister regarding instability created on its borders. 295
lellcr dated I2 November 1976 from the Libyan Arab Republic, on behalf of the African Group, drawing attention to the explosive siluelion crcetcd by South Africa’s action which posed a serious economic problem IO Lesotho and a threat to peace and security in the region, 295
lcllcr dated 16 November 1976 from South Africa stating that the Republic of Transkci had already denied that it had closed the borders bctwam Lesotho and Trenskci. but merely insisted on valid travel documents for mple crossing into Transkei. 29s
letter dated I6 December 1976 from Lesotho requesting l Council meeting to consider the grave situation affecting his country, following the closure of the border by the Republic of South Africa, 2911. 380
letter dated 18 April I977 from the Secretary-General transmitting the report of the Mission to Lesotho, 298
measures. adopted by the Security Council, 297, 298 mission appointed pursuant to resolution 402 (1976). 297, 298
report, 297, 298 participation in the proceedings of:
Bo~swene. 44, 295 Lesotho. 30. 444. 295. 297
Madagascar, 44.295 Mauritius, 44, 29s Sierra Leone, 44, 297
retention In the agenda, 297. 298 Secretary-General:
note transmitting the report of the mission under resolution 402 (1976). 297
requested to keep the Council informed, 298 requested IO keep the situation under review, 297. 298 requested to organize financial. technical end material assistance.
72, 297 statemet& 298
submission, 296, 298 transit right, 295
titles, short and official, XX, XXI meetings: 198lst, 20, 30, 44, 295, 2%n. 402n l982nd, 30, 44. 65, 29S, 296, 29ln, 402n 2007th. 44. 297, 298 2009th, 20, 44, 65, 297, 298, 402n
CempleI~t by Mommblq~: agenda item, 7.20,24,30,46,47.?2.320,373,382.399,400,402.
404, 407, 417n, 42011 aggression, 320, 321, 323 assistance required, 320, 321. 322, 323, 402 General Assembly resolution I514 (XV), 321, 323 letter dated 22 June I977 from Moumbique transmitting a message
eddressed to the Secretary-General on I8 June by the President of Mozambique requesting an urgent Council meeting reaardinx the increased iension in so&crn Africa, further intcnsifKd by th; recent attacks ageinst Mozambique, 320. 382
measures adopted by the Security Council, 322 mission of the Secretary-General to Mozambique, 323, 324 participation in the proceedings ok
Algeria, 46. 320 Angola, 46, 320 Botswene. 46, 320 Brazil, 47, 320 Cube, 47. 320
Ewr% 46,320 Gabon, 46.320 German Dcmocretic Republic, 47. 320 Guinea. 46.320 Lcsothd, 46, 320 Mozambique, 30. 320 Nigeria, 46. 320 Senegal, 46. 320 Sudan, 47, 320 Swaziland, 47, 320 Syrian Arab Rcoublic. 46. 320 united Republif of T&&a. 47, 320 Zambia. 47, 320
President: and order of intervention in debates, 7
retention in the agenda, 323 sanctions, call for implementation, 321. 322. 323 Secretary-General
note dated 20 October 1977 transmitting a report of the mission to Mozambique. 323
requested to organize a programme of inlanalional assistance. 72, 323
Southern Rhodesia, illegal regime, 320, 321. 322 submission, 322 suspension. 321 threat to international peace and security. 320, 321 titles. shon and official. XXI
meetings: 2014th. 20. 24, 30, 46, 47. 103, 320. 321n. 40011 2015th. 30, 46, 47, 320. 321. 4OOn. 402n 2Ol6th, 30. 46, 47. 320. 321 2017th. 7. 30. 46, 47, 320, 321, 322n. 4OOn. 402n 20018th. 30, 46. 47. 320, 322. 40011. 402n 2019th. 20, 24. 30. 46, 47. 320. 322, 399n, 4OOn. 402n
CompblBt by lk Priw Minister of Merrltius of the “act of a#gres- SIOB” by Inmel epbt UpuIr: agenda item. 9. 18. 20. 30. 43, 64. 286. 359, 366, 380, 4rI2. 403.
4C@n, 409n. 41011. 41 I. 42On phrasing of items on the agenda, I8
Iudexa 433
act of aggression. la, 2g7. 288, 289. 41 I consultations, 289 General Assembly resolution 3314 (XXIX). 287, 289 hijacking, 287. 288. 289, 290. 359, 360, 411 letter dated 4 July 1976 from Israel transmitting excerpts from a
statement by the Prime Minister of Israel with regard to an operation conducted by the Israeli Dcfence Forces at Entebbc International Airport in Uganda, 286
letter dated S July 1976 from Uganda regarding the Israeli invasion and charges that it had been well-planned with the full co-opmtion of some other countria. including Kenya and the Western Powers, 286
letter dated 6 July 1976 from the Assistant Executive Secretary of the Organization of African Unity transmitting the text of a tele- gram by the Prime Minister of Mauritius, current Chairman of theOAU, in which the Prime Minister indicated that information had been received concerning the invasion of Uganda by Israeli commandos, and requested an urgent Council meeting to consider that wanton act of aggression against a Member State of the United Nations, 286. 380
letter dated 6 July 1976 from Mauritania, as Chairman of the African Group, rcquestmg an urgent Council meeting to consider the con- tents of the telegram of 6 July from the Chairman of the OAU. 286.380
measures adopted by the Security Council, 290. 41 I participation in the proceedings of:
Cuba, 43. 286 Germany, FcderaJ Republic of, 43. 286 Guinea. 43. 286 India. 43. 286 Israel. 30. 286 Kenya, 43, 286 Mauritania, 43. 2% Mauritius, 30. 286 Qatar, 43. 286 Somalia. 43. 286 Uganda, 30.286 United Republic of Cameroon, 43, 286 Yugoslavia, 43, 286
President: and response to a point of order, 9, IO. 288
Secretary-General: statement, 287
submission, 289. 360 tclcgram dated 6 July 1976 from the Prime Minister of Mauritius,
In ICI rot 1*11,. 2n7. 2nn t111cs. short and ol’licial. XX
meetings: 1939th. 18. 20, 30. 43. 286. 287n. 3S9. 4lOn. 41ln 1940th. 9. 30. 43. 286, 288. 359. 360. JlOn. 411 IWlst. 9. 30. 43. 286, 288. 359. 402n. 4lOn. 411 1942nd. 9-10,30,43,286,289,3S9, 366n. 402n,4lOn, 4lln,42On 1943rd. 20. 30. 43, 64, 286, 289, 359, 360, 402n, 4IOn. 4lln
Complaint by Zubla: Ad Hoc Committee established under resolution 4SJ (1979), 80,
327. 328, 329. 372 composition, 80. 329 mission, 80. 329 reports, 80. 329, 330 termination, 80. 330
agenda item, 23. 24, 31, 48. 52, 65, 80. 117. 325. 327. 369n, 372, 383. 3%n. 399, 400, 402. 403, 404. 407. 420n
aggression. 325. 326. 327, 328 assistance, 328. 329. 330 damages. 327. 328, 329 invitation under rule 39, 52. 32s letter dated 9 March 1978 from Zambia requesting an urgent Council
meeting IO consider the Iarcst act of aggression against Zambia by the rebel minority rr?gime of Southern Rhodesia, 32s. 383
letter dated 22 November I979 from Zambia requesting an urgent Couml mectina IO consrdcr the cwatating acts of aggression against ZPmbrr by the illegal rCgrmc in Southern Rhodesia. 327, 383
letter dated 6 December 1979 from the Chairman of [he Ad Hoc Committee IransmitGng an interim report. 329, 372n
letter dated 14 December 1979 from the Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee transmitting a second inrcrim report. 329
measures adopted by the !Sccurity Council, 80. 326.327.328.329.372
participation in the proceedings of: Botswana. 48. 325 Cuba, 48, 325 Egypt, 48, 325 German Democratic Republic, 48, 325 Ghana, 48, 325 Jamaica, 48, 325 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, 48, 327 Mozambique, 48. 325 United Republic of Tanzania. 48. 325 Upper Volta, 48, 325 Vict Nam. 48, 325 Zambia, 31, 32s
President: notes, 80, 329
retention in the agenda, 329 sanctions, call for implementation, 326, 372 Southern Rhodesia, illegal rCgime. 326. 327, 328 submission, 326. 327. 328. 372 suspension, 328 United Kingdom as administering Power, 327. 328
titles, short and official. XXI meetings: 1486th. 23, 24 2068th. 31, 48. 325. 326n, 400n 2069th. 31, 48, 52. 325. 326. 4OOn 2070th. 31. 48. 325. 326. 399 207Jst, 23.24,48,65,80.327,328n. 372.3Wn. 4OOn, 402n, 42Qn
CarplaM by Zubh l gulmt Sortb Afria: act of aggression, 291, 292. 41 I agenda item, 20, 28. 30, 43, 44, 52, 64. 100, 290, 292, 293. 369,
380, 388n, 395, 3%n, 39&t, 399, $00. 403, 404. 4lOn. 411. 412 fact-finding mission, suggested, 291, 369 invitation under rule 39, J2, 100, 2% letter dated I9 July 1976 from Zambia requesting an urgent Council
meeting to consider repeated acts ol aggression committed by the racist remc of South Afria against Zambia, 290, 380
letter dated 27 July 1976 from Zaire stating firm support for the Zamhian complaint l gamst South Alria. 290
letter dated 2S August 1978 from iknin. on behall of the African Group, requesting an urgent Council meeting to consider the aggression by South Africa against Zambia, 380
letter dated 8 April I980 from Zambia requesting an urgent Council meeting with a view to effective measures to be taken to compel South Africa IO desist from further aggression against Tanrhir. 241. MO
mcasurcs adopted by the Security Councrl. 292. 293 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria, 44. 293 Angola, 44, 293 Botswana. 44.290 Cuba, 44, 290, 293 Egypt, 44.290 Ethiopia, 290 Guinea, 44.290 Guyana, 44.293 India, 44, 293 Liberia, 44, 2%. 293 Madagascar, 44,290 Mauritania, 43, 290 Mauritius, 44. 290, 293 Mozambique, 44. 2% Nigeria, 44. 293 Qatar, 44, 290 Sierra Leone, 44, 290 South Afria. 44, 2% Uganda, 44. 290 United Arab Emirates, 44. 293 Yugoslavia, 44, 290. 293 Zaire, 44,290,293 Zambia, 30, 44. 290
retention in the agenda, 292 Special Committee against ApPrfhcrd. 28. 100. 290 submission, 292. 293 threat to peace and security, 291. 292 United Nations Council lor Namibia, 28. 100. 290. 291
titles, short and official, XX maztings: 1944th. 20. 28. 30. 43. 44. 100. 290. 29ln. 411n
434 Indexes
1945th. 28, 30, 43, 44. S2. 100. 290.291, 369, 4CQn, 41On, 41111 1946th. 30. 43. 44. 100. 290, 291. 292n 1947th. 30. 43. 44. 100. 290. 292, 411 l9481h. 30. 43. 44. 64. 100. 290. 292. 388n. 411
2U)91h. 44; 29j 221&h, 44, 293 221 Ilh. 20. 44. 293. 399n
ComplaInI of tbe Gmvernmcal of Botmvaaa l gdad Ibe &gal m la Sortben RbodesIa: acts of aggression, 299. 301 agenda item. 20. 24. 30. 64. 64. 62. 73. 74. 299, 302, 3&h, 370,
373. 3X0. 394. 39bn. 400. 402. 40311. 404. 407. 420~1 assislancc programmcs. 2W. 300. 301. 302. 303
illegal rCgime of Southern Rhodesia. 299, 300. 301 Iclcer dated 22 December 1976 from Botswana submitting the corn-
plaint Ihac the illegal rCgimc in Southern Rhodesia had committal serious acts of aggression against Botswana, 298. 380
letter dated I I January 1977 from Morocco, as Chairman of the Airiun Group, expressing support for Bolswana’s rcqual for an urgent Council mecling. 299
letter dated I2 January 1977 from Botswana transmitdng additional information concerning the Government’s complaint, 299
measures adopted by the Security Council, 73.74.301.302.303.371
mission dispatched by Ihe SecretaryGeneral. 73.300.301.302.303 report. 73. 302. 303
participation in the proceedings of: Botswana. 30.44.299,302 Cuba, 44, 299 Equalorial Guinea, 44. 299 German Democratic Republic, 44, 299 Kenya, 44. 299 Lesotho. 44. 299 Mali, 44. 299 Morocco, 44.299 Moumbique. 44. 299 Nigeria, 44. 299 Sicrru Leone, 44. 299. 302 Somalia, 44. 299 Togo, 44, 299 United Republic of Tanzania, 44. 299 Yugoslavia, 44. 299 Zambia, 44. 299
retention in the agenda, 301. 303 sanctions, 299. 300
Sccrccaty-GcnaaI: rquatcd lo dispatch a mission, 73, 301, 371 requested 10 keep the Council informed. 302, 371 requested (0 organize assistance, 73, 74, 301, 302, 371 slalements. 301. 302
submission, 300. 302. 371 tilla. shon and official. XXI
meetings: 1983rd, 20, 24. 30, 44. 299. 37On l984th, 30, 44. 73. 299. 3ODn. 4oon 1985th. 30. 44. 64. 298. 300. 3Oln, 302n. 370 2006th. 44. 301, 403n 2008th. 20. 24. 44, 65. 74. 302. 37On
Coudad of bua&as: 6-10 adjournmem of a mecling. 7, 9 and Ihc Presidcnl. 4 limifing sta(cmcnls in Ihe exercise of the right of reply, 6 order of imrrvcntion in debales, 6, 7, 8 pomt of order. rulmg by the Prcsidcm. 6, 7. 8. 9 proposal of draR resolution wilhoul need 10 be seconded. 7. 9. IO submission in wrhing of resolutions. amendmcmr and subslantivc
motions required, 7. 9 suspension of a mecling. 3, 7
Gmgo: participation in the proceedings on:
complainl by Angola against Soulh Africa. 48, 331 complain1 by Benin, 45, 306 . complaint by Kenya concerning Ihe aci of aggression by South
Africa againsl Angola, 40. 261 lalcrs dated I3 and IS June 1979 from Morocco, SO, 342 silualion in Namibia, 31, 242
Gaaeaaas of the tae~bcn ol the Coaacil: see undrr Presidency and Vnfing
CeuaultaUou amoug he members of the Cord mulila~ la S(I
r t oa a draft maolatloa: see under Presidency and individual
coata Rka: participalion in the proceeding on the letter dated 3 Jan- uary 1980 from 52 Member Stales. 31. 349
Cdl: participation in the procaaiiny on:
admiion of new Members (applications of the ReDublic of South Vict N~III and the Dcmo&atic Republic of VieI Nam), 37 (Angola), 37 (Viet Nam). 38
compl& by Angola against South Africa, 48. 49. 330. 3.11. 335. 336
complaint by Benin. 44, 45, 303. 305. 306 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by Souih
Africa against Angola, 40, 261 complaint by Mozambique. 47. 320 complaint by Ihe Prime Minister of Maurilius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43. 286 complaint by Zambii, 48. 325 complaint by Zambia againsC South Africa, 44, 290. 293 complaint of Ihe Government of Botswana against Ihe illegal
-me in Soulhem Rhodesia, 44. 299 Middle East problem including (he Palestinian question, 39. I89 qucation of South Africa, 45. 46, 307. 317. question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalimablc
rights, 42, 43. 88. 90, 91. 214. 219 situation between Iran and Iraq, SO, 354 situation in Namibii. 31. 35. 36, 223. 228. 231, 239 situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the upurtheid
r&gimc in Sowcto and other areas. 43.284 situation in South&s1 Asia and its implications for international
pace and sccuri~y. 49, 340 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47, 276. 280. 281 situation in the Middle EUC. 34. 18s situation in Ihe occupied Arab ~eniiories. 41. 206 lelcgram dalcd 3 January 1979 from Dcmocralic Kampuchea,
49. 377 cw-:
participation in Qe proceedings on: admission of new Members (Vict Nun). 38 question of the a&se by the Pales- people of its inalienable
rights, 42, 88, 214 situation in Cyprus, 29, 32, 131, 133, 135, 137, 138. 140, 142.
143. 145, 146, 147
caecboalovabla: participation in the pmcccdings on:
admission of new Manbars (applications of Ihe Republic of South Vict Nam and the Democratic Republic of Via Nun), 37 (Vier Nun), 37. 38 .’
letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member Suia. 50. 349 Middle Easl problem including Ihe Palestinian quaiion. 39. I89 question of the exercise by the Palatinian people of iis inalienable
tights, 42, 88, 214
D
Dabory: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Comoros). 37 siluation in Namibia, 3s. 223
kdanUoa ou tbr CnuUag or Iadepeadcmce lo C'dodml ~:oumt* Dud Peog&# Gcaaml Anelably rraotrlioa IS14 (XV)). 407 see u&o under Complaint by Mozambique
Siluation concerning Walcm Sahara
I3dduoa of Aggvcmlou amenl Asambty msolruoa 3314 (XXIX)), sea vndrr Complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the
“act of aggression” by Israel against Uganda Request by Ihe Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considcra-
tion of recent dtvclopm~nts in the occupied Arab territories
DemocvaueKampuba: participation in Ihe proceedings on:
admission of new Men&err (Via Nam), 38 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member Slates. SO. 349 siluation in Namibia, 36, 231 siluation in South-East Asia and ils implications for inlcrnalional
pace and security
situation in the occupied Arab territories telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea
Ikmocralk Yemen: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Vict Nam), 38 letters dated 13 and IS June 1979 from Morocco, JO, 342 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39, 189 qucstion of the cxcrcisc by the Pakstinian people of its inahmrble
rights, 42. 43. 88. 91. 214 situation in the Middle East. 34. I8J, 186
Detcnoio~tioo by tk Couecil that I sltoatioo coutkoted l tbrat to iDtm8tiond prncc l d security. 394-395
Determination of the nature of m qoatlom. 117-I 18 Dtsputa:
communications from States partics to, 422423 questions submitted as. 375
DJibouti: admission to the United Nations, 109, I IO. I I1 participation in the proceedings on the situation in the Middle East,
34. 185, 186 Documents:
identified by serial number in the Wcria. XV idcntificd by serial number in the A/scrics. XV
Domcstk ]urlsdMion. 417418 secaLro under Complaint by Kenya concerning the l ci of aggression
by South Alrica against Angola Lerfcr dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member Strta Telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea
Dominka: admission to the United Nations, 109. I IO, I I I
E
Eco~ark l WI !kckl COUBCR: rcktions with the !kcurity Council, 85
Eupt: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Angola), 37 (Djibouti), 38 (Zimbabwe). 39
complaint by Angola l gamst South Alrica. 48, 331 complaint by Rcnin. 45, 305 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of l ggrcsaion by South
Africa against Angola, 40. 261 complaint by Mozambique. 46, 320 complaint by Zambia, 48. 325 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member Statcs, 31. 349 letter dated 25 November 1979 from the !kcrctary-Gcncrai and
letter dated 22 Scptcmbcr 1979 from the United States, 50, 344 Middle Easy problem including the Pakstinian question. 39, 189 question of South Africa, 46, 307, 317 quation of the exercise by the Pakstinian people of its ina.lienrbk
rights, 42. 43, 88. 90, 91, 214, 218. 219 request by Mozambique under Article 50 of the Charter. 40. 258 rcqucst by the Libyan Arab Rcpubiic and Pakistan for consideration
of recent developments in the occupied Arab territories. 40, I93 situation in Namibia, 3S, 36, 228. 231. 237. 239 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47. 281 situation m the Middle East, 29. 32. 33. 34. 149, IJO. IJ4. JJ9.
164, 176. 185, 186 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 30, 41, 42. 19s. 198,
200. 203. 206, 21 I. 212 W Salvador: participation in the proceedings on the admission of new
Membcrr (Dominica), 38 Eqcu1orial GhIes:
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Rcnin. 4S, 305. 306 complaint of the Government of Botswana against the illepl
rtgimc in Southern Rhodesia. 44. 299 situation in the Comoros. 40, 255
Etblopla: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Djibouti), 38 communications from France and Somaha conccming the incident
of4 February 1976,40, 257 complaint by Angola l gamst South Africa, 48, 331 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 290 qucslion of South Africa, 46. 307. 317
situation in Namibia, 36. 231 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 47. 276
F
Fact-flodlng: 72n.. 369. 370 JCT r&o under Communications from France and Somalia con-
cerning the Incident of 4 February 1976 Complaint by Zambia agains< South Africa Situation in Cyprus Situation in the occupied Arab territories Situation in Timor
FIJI: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Wcstcrn Samoa), 38 situation in the Middle Fast, 34, 180
Force, tbmt or use of: in gcncrrl, 408416 invalid under the Charter, 408-416
G
ChbM: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Djibouti), 38 complaint by iknin. 44. 305 complakt by Mozambique. 46, 320 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47, 268 situation in the Middle East, 34, 185
Cubbat participation in the proceedings on the situation in the Middle East, 34, 185, 186
emed AnemMy: and admission of new Members. IO5 and appointment of the Sccrctary-Gcnersl. 8J. 86-87 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countrks
and Pevpla (Gcncral Assembly rcsoiution I J I4 (XV)), see rhuf flfle notifkation under Article l2(2) by the Sccrctrry-GcneraJ to, 85-86 practices and proceedings:
amendment to the Statute of the International Court of Justice, 87. 88
election of members of the International Court of Justice. 87, 88 in relation to Article 12. 8S-86 in relation to Articics of the Charter involving rccommcndations
to the Council by the Assembly, 86-87 in relation to the convocation of a special session of the General
Assembly, 86 rccommcndations to the Council in the form of resolutions. 102-105 refcrnl, under resolution 377A (V). to the Geneill Assembly of an
item being considcrcd by the Security Council, 86 relations with the Council, 8S-IO5 reports of the Council to, I05 subsidiary organs of: relations with the Council, 88-102
Cornmitt= on the Excrcisc of the Inahcnable Rights of the P&s- tinian People. 28. 29. 88-93, W-100, 101. 102
Special Committee on Apurfheid, 94-97. 100. 101 Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the Impkmcn-
tation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Pcopks. 93-94, IO1
United Nations Council for Namibia, 97-99. 100. 101, I02 Gcwvm Coavcatlocl of 1949: see under Question of the cxcrcisc by the
Pakstinian people of its inalienable rights Situation in the occupied Arab territories
Germam Democnlk lkpmblk: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Mcmbcra (applications of the Republic of South Vict Nun and the Democratic Republic of Vkt Nun), 37 (Angola), 37 (Wet Nam). 38
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 331 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola. 40. 261 complaint by Mozambique, 47. 320 complaint by Zambia, 48. 325 complaint of the Govcrnmcnt of Botswana a@nst the iRegal
n$gime in Southern Rhodaia. 44. 299 Middle East problem including the Pakstinian question. 39. I89 question of South Africa, 45, 307
436 IDdcra -
question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable rights, 42. 43. B8. 90. 214. 219
situation in Namibia, 35. 36, 223. 231 situation in South East Asia and its implications for international
peace and security. 49. 340 situation in the occupied Arab territories. 41. 200 telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea,
49. 377
Geema~y, Federal Reprhlk ok participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Zimbabwe), 39 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43. 286 letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member States. 31, 349 letter dated 25 November 1979 from the Sccretaty-C3cncrrl and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, 50, 344, 345
Ch8DD: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 49. 331 complaint by Zambia, 48, 325 question of South Afria, 4s. 46. 307. 310 situation in Namibia, 35, 36, 223. 231, 237. 239 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47, 48. 276. 281
Good Offkea: see under Letter dated 25 November 1979 from the Sccrctary-Ccneral and letter dated 22 December I979 from the United States
Situation between Iran and Iraq Situation in Cyprus Situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
pace and security
ClUW
partkiprtion in the proceedings on: complain1 by Greece against Turkey. 30,294 later dated 25 November 1979 from the SccrctatyUcncral and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, 50,344 situation in Cyprus, 32, 131. 133. 135. 137, 138. 140. 142, 143.
145. 146, I47
CDIDU: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South Vict Nam and the Democratic Republic of Vict Nun), 37 (Vict Nun). 38
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48, 49. 331, 336 complaint by Ecnin, 30, 44. 4S, 3Q3, MS. 306 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola, 40. 261 complaint by Moumbiquc. 46. 320 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43. 286 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44. 290 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39. 189 question of South Africa, 4s. 46. 307. 310 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalicnabk
rights, 42. 88. 214 situation in Namibia, 36, 228. 231, 237 situation in the Comoros. 40, 2JJ situation in the Middle East. 185. I86 situation in Timor, 39. 248, 251
C&CD-bD: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Kenya conccmittg the act of aggressloo by South Aftia against Angola. 40, 261
situation in the Comoros. 30. 255 situation in the Middk East, 34, 185. 186 situation in Timor, 39, 248. 251
GDyaDa: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Vict Nun), 38 complaint by Angola against South Africa. 48. 331 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44. 293 question of South Africa, 46, 307. 310. 316 question of the exercise by the Palatinian people of its inalienable
rights, 43. 91 situation in Namibia. 35, 36, 239
H
HlJacklug: 3S9. 360 see alro under Complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the
“act of aggression” by Israel against Uganda
HDDlru): participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South Vict Nun and the Democratic Republic of Vict Nam), 37 (Wet Nun). 38
letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, 50, 349 Middle East problem including the Palestinian quation. 39, 189 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 42.43, 88, 91. 214 rituation in South-East Asia and itr implications for international
pace rind security. 49, 340 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 200 telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea.
49. 338
I
k&D& participation in the proceedings on:
letter dated I2 December 1975 from Iceland, 29. 2S4 situation in the Middle Past. 33, 34, 176, 178, 180. I84
IDdk: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South Vict Nam and the Democratic Republic of Vict Nam), 37 (Angola), 37 (Wet Nun). 38
complaint by Angola against South Afria. 48. 49, 331. 336 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggrusion by South
Africa a@st Anpola. 40,261 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43. 286 complaint by Zambi against South Africa. 44, 293 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39, I89 question of the cxcrclsc by the Palatinlatt people of its inalienable
rights. 42, 43, 88. 91. 214 request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considcra-
tion ol rcccn) developments in the occupied Arab territories, 40, I93
situation in Namibia, 35. 223, 228 situation in South AMu: killings and viokncc by the crpPrlkid
rtgitnc in Sowcto and other areas, 43,284 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
pace and security. 49. 340 situation In Southern Rhodah. 47, 278 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 200
IDdowrlr: participation in the proceedings on:
question of South Africa, 45. 307 questions of Ox exercise by the Palestinian people of Its inalienable
rights, 42. 88. 214 situation in Namibia, 35. 228 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
pace and security. 49, 340 situation in the Middle East, 34, 3s. 185, 186 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41. 42. 198, 200, 206 situation in Timor, 39, u8. 251 telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea,
49. 377 l~temabnl but of Jutkct
accession. conditions of, 87 conditions of participation of Stata not Members of the UN but
parties to the Statute in the amendment of the Statute, 87 election of members. 8s. 87. 88
agenda item. 22. 87 memorandum by the Sccrcury-GcncraI. 87, gR participation in the proceedings
Syrian Arab Republic. 50 titles. short and official. XVIII. XXII meetings:
1855th, 22. 87 2093rd. 22. 88 225Sth. 22, SO. 88
Iudaea 07
relations with the Council, 85, 388. 389 Statute: 87
Article 4: 87 Article 8: 87 Article IO: 87 Article 11: 87 Article 12: 87 Article 14: 87, 88
voting in connexion with, 87. 88 IB*~uoB: 369, 370
see dso under Letters dated 13 and IS June 1979 from Moravo ItUB:
participation in the proceedings on: letter dated 25 November I979 from the SccrctuyGencral and
letter dated 22 December I979 from the United States, SO, 344 situation between Iran and Irq, SO, 354 situation in the Middle East, 33, 34, JS, 176. 185 I86 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 200
W: participation in the proceedintts on:
admission of new Members (Via Nun). 38 Middle East problem including the Palestinian quation, 39, 189 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
riahts. 42, 43. 88, 90, 91. 214. 219 request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considera-
tion of recent developments in the occupied Arab tcrritoria. 40, 193
situation between Iran and Irq, SO, 352 situation in the Middle East, 33, 34. 3S, 164, 18s. I86 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 200
Irrwl: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of a&ssiot? by Israel @rut Uganda, 30, 286
question of the aacise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable rights. 42. 43. 90. 91. 219
request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considera- tion of recent developments in the occupied Arab territories, 40, 193
situation in the Middle East, 29, 32, 33. 34. 35. 149, ISO, 159, 164, 169, 171. IIS, 178, 179, 180, 184. 185. 1%. 188
situation in the occupied Arab territories. 40. 41. 42. 195. 198, 200, 203.206.209. 210,211,212
I*: participation in the proceedings on:
letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, 31, 349 letter dated 25 November 1979 from the Secretary-General and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, SO, 344 situation in the Middle East, 33. I80
Ivory coaal: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Renln, 44, 305 question of South Africa. 30. 316 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 30. 278
J
Jaula: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Wet Nam), 38 complaint by Zunbia, 48. 335 question of South Africa, 4s. 307 request by Mozambique under Article SO of the Charter, 40,258 situation in Namibia, 35. 228
Japan: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Viet Nun). 38 (Zimbabwe), 39
letter dated 3 January I980 from 52 Member States, 31. 349 later dated 25 November 1979 from the Secretary-Oeneral aod
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, SO, 344.34s
ritualion between Iran and Iraq, SO, 352 situation in South-East Asia. 49, 340 tel~am dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea,
49, 377
Jordam: participation in the proceedings on:
Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39. 189 quation of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights. 42. 43. 88, 90, 91. 214. 219 request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considera-
tion of recent developments in the occupied Arab territories. 40, 193
situation in Namibia, 35. 228 situation in the Middle East, 33, 34. 35, lS9, 164, 176, 18s. 186 situation in the occupied Arab territories. 30.40.4I. 42. IPS, 198.
200. 203. 206. 209, 210. 211
Y
ICCUy4: participation in the proceedings on:
adtnluion of new Members (An&), 37 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa a&nst Anlola. 30, 261 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43. 2% complaint of the Government of Botswana against the illegal
regime in Southern Rhodesia, 44. 299 question of South Africa, 4S. 307 request by Moumbique under Article SO of the Charter, 40, 258 situation in Namibia, 36. 228. 231 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47, 48. 268. 271. 278, 281 rltuation in the Comoros, 40. 255
KOIU, Damoeratk People’s Reprblk oft application for membership In the United Nations, 16, II0
Korea, Rap&k ol: application for membership in the United Nations, 16. II0
Krralt: . participation in the proceedings on:
Middle East problem including the Palestinian question. 39. 189 situation in Namibia, 36. 228 situation in the Middle East, 34. 35. 18s. I86 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 42. IPS. 206, 212
L
Lau~~cs: II Lao People’s Deroeratk Rcprbllc:
participation in the proceedings on: admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South
Viet Nam and the Democratic Republic of Viet Nun). 37 (Via Nun), 38
complaint by Benin. 411. 305 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, SO. 349 question of the acrdr by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 42. 43. 88. 90. 214. 219 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
puce and security, 49, 340 Lebauoa:
participation in the proceedings on: question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 43, 91 situation in the Middle East, 29. 33, 34, 3S, lS4. 164. 169, 171.
17s. 178. l-79. 180. 184. 185. 186. I88 situation in the occupied Arab taritoria. 41. 42, 200, 2%
Iaolbo: participation in the proceeditus on:
complaint by Lesotho against South Africa, 30.44,294.296 complaint by Mozambique, 46. 330 complaint of the Government of Botswana against the ilk&
r&&e in Southern Rhodesia, 44, 299 question of South Africa, 45, 46. 307. 310
Lettar dated 3 Jaauary 1980 from 52 Member Stata e AlgbdSiBB: 4eda item, 3, 17, 18, 21, 31. SO, 61, 86, 349. 366n. 385. 388n,
3%n, 402, 407. 408. 409n. 415. 416. 417. 418. 4l9n. 423n objections to, 17. 86, 349
communications, 348n. 349 convocation of an unasency sp&aJ session of the General &aanbly.
60,86.350
438 IOdCXU
interference in internal matters, 17, 86, 349, 415, 417, 418
invasion, 349. 350 letter dated 3 January I980 from 52 Member States rcqucstine an
urgent Council meeting to consider the situation in Afghanistan, 348. 385 . . _--
letter dated 4 January 1980 from Afghanistan transmitting a telegram by the Foreign Minister in which the Government opposed the convening of 8 Council meeting as inlcrfcrcncc in Afghanistan’s internal affnirs. 349
measures adopled by the Security Council. 86. 350. 351 participation in the proceedings of:
Afghanistan, 50, 349 Australia, 31, 349 Bulgaria, SO. 349 Canada, 31. 349 Chile, 31. 349 Colombia, 34, 349
Costa Rica, 31. 349 Czechoslovakia. 50, 349 Democratic Kampuchea, SO. 349 Egypt. 31. 349 Germany, Federal Republic of, 31, 349 Hungary, SO, 349 Italy, 3 I, 349 Japan, 31. 349 Lao People’s Democratic Republic, 50. 349 Liberia, 3 I, 349 Malaysia, 31. 349 Mongolia, SO. 349 Netherlands. 31. 349 New Zealand. 3 I, 349 Pakistan, 31. 349 Panama, 3 I, 349 Poland, SO. 349 .Saudi Arabis. 31. 349 Singapore, 31. 349 Somalia, 31. 349 Spain. 31. 349 Turkey, 3 I, 349 Venezuela, 3 I, 349 Vict Nam. SO, 349 Yugoslavia, SO, 349 Zaire. SO. 349
President, I7 statements, 17-18
submission, 350 ruspcnsion. 3. 350 titla. short and official, XXII
meetings: 218Sth. 17, l8n. 21. 31. SO, 86. 349, 35On. 366n, 374n. 38gn.
402n.408n.41On.4I8n 2186th. 31, 30. 86, 349. 3SOn. 402n. 408n, 418n. 419n 2187th. 31, SO. 86. 3SOn, 402n, 408n. 4lSn. 418n 2188th, 31, SO. 86, 35On. 402n. 407n. 4lSn, 418n 2189th. 31, SO. 86. 3JO. 402n. 415. 418n 219Oth, 3. 21. 31, SO. 61. 86. 349. 3S0, 402n. 407n. 408n. 41011.
41%. 416. 418n, 423n Letter dated I2 December 1975 has lcelaad:
adjournment, 2SS agenda item, 4. 19. 29. 254. 364, 366n. 377 International Court of Justice. 254 letter dated I I Ikccrnhcr I975 from Iceland chnrging that the United
Kingdom deployed nuval units in Icelandic waters in order CO prevent the people of Iceland from exercising their sovereign rights in the fkheria zone of the lcclandic coast, 2S3
letter dated I2 December 1975 from Iceland rquatinp an urgent ma?ting of the Council in connection with a British attack on an lcclandic coastguard vessel, 2S3, 377
participation in the proceedings of: Island. 29. 2S4
President: temporary cession of chair under rule 20. 5, 254 note circulating, in his capacity as representative of the United
Kingdom, the reply from his Government co the letter dated II December IWS from Iceland. 2S4
retention in the agenda, 25s titles. short and official. XIV
meeting: l866th, 4, Sn. 19. 29. 254. 364n, 366n
Letter dated 1 September 19lW from Malta:
agenda item, 21. 31, SO. 3Sl. 364, 366, 374. 385. 388, 389 Convention on the Continental Shelf, 351 International Court of Justice:
Maltese-Libyan dispute to be submitted, 3S1, 3S2. 388, 389 letter dated I September 1980 from Malta requesting an urgent
Council meeting Co consider the illegal action taken by the Libyan Govcrnmcnl regarding Mallesc drilling operations In the Mcditcr- rancan, 3Sl. 364n. 3WJ
letter dated 3 Scplembcr 1980 from Libya claiming that the dispute over the continental shelf was a bilateral matter and did not necessitate the Council’s involvement, 3Sl
letter dated 4 September 1980 from Malta reiterating the rquat for a Council meeting to consider the unlawful Libyan action, 3Sl
letter dated I9 September 1980 from Malta reiterating the request that the Council take measures to protect M&a from the ux of force by Libya, 3S2
letter dated I3 October 1980 from Malta renewing the request for protection, 352
letter dated I7 October 1980 from the SccretaryCeneraJ informing the Council Praidmt that. followin consultations with the pada and with their agreement. a special representative of the Secretary- General would he sent to discuss the issue with the two Oovtrn- ments, 3S2, 366
letter dated 22 October I980 from the Praidcnt of the Council informing the Secretary-General that the Council rprced with the proposed mission by the special representative, 3S2. 366
mcasura adopted by the Security Council, 3S2 participation in the proceedings of:
Libyan Arab Jamahirya, SO. 3S1 Malta, 31, 351
postponement of mcetinp, 3S1, 3S2 Secretary-General:
dispatch of Special Representative, 72, 352. 366. 389 report. 3S2
Special Representative of the Secretary-Clneral, 72. 3S2 report, 72. 3S2. 366
titla, short and official, XXII mcctinpl: 2246ch, 21. 31. SO. 3Sl, 352, 364n, 366, 389n
Lettm dated 13 and IS JPW 1979 from Morocco: adjournment, 343 agenda items, 21, 31, 49, SO, S3, 342. 364. 370, 38S. 402 agprasion, 342, 343 decolonization, 342, 343 International Court of Justice, 343 invitation under rule 39. 53, 342 investigation, suggested, 370 letter dated I3 June 1979 from Morocco requesting a Council meet-
ing to consider acts of l 88rcssion by Al8eria against Morocco, 342, 38s
letter dated IS June 1979 from Morocco complaining about further aggrasion and reiterating the request for an urgent Council meet- ing, 342, 385
Ict~cr dated I6 June I979 from Algeria denyinp the Moroccan charges and drawing attention to the strupple of the Saharan people for independence and selfdetermination. 342
measures adopted by the Security Council, 343 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria. 49. 342 An&x. JO. 342 tknin, 49. 342 Burundi, SO. 342 Congo, 50, 342 Democratic Yemen, SO, 342 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, SO, 342 Madagascar, 49. 342 Mauritania, SO, 342 Morocco, 31. 342 Sao Tome and Prlncipe. SO. 342 Senegal. JO, 342 tire, SO. 342
POLISARIO, 342, 343 rquac to suspend Council action on complaint. 343 sclfdcfence, 342, 343 selfdetermination. 342, 343 titles. short and official, XXII
meetings: 2lSlrI. 21. 31.49. SO. S3. 342. 364n. 370, 402n
2152nd. 31, 49. SO. 342. 343n. 420n 2153rd, 31, 49, SO. 342, 343. 37On. 402n 2154th. 21. 31, 49, SO, 342. 343
Lcllcr dated 25 November 1979 from the Secre~ary-Gened l rrd kttcr dated 22 Decrmkr 1979 from the United Slata:
apnda item. 3,6.21, SO, 61,64,&L 80,El. 344, 345,346.364, 365, 367. 368. 370. 373. 374. 385. 387. 388. 3%n. 398n. 400, 404, 408n. 415, 417, 420n
consultations among Council members, 343, 344 resulting in agreement on the ICXI of a draft resolution, 345. 415
good ofl-tces. 80. 81 goodwill mission. n~gycstcd. 370 Intcrnutiorurl C’outl of Juaticc. 34-t. 145. 146. 347. 34H. 3Nl. 4(Y)
provisional measures. 345. 31811 final judgment, 348. 388n
letter dated 9 November 1979 from the United States requesting an urgent Council meeting concerning the release of United States Embassy personnel detained in Iran. 343. 385
letter dated 13 November 1979 from Iran rquesting a Council meeting in view of the fact that the United States had plunged the world into a war psychosis, 385
letter dated 25 November 1979 from the Secretary-General requesting an urgent Council meeting to sect a peaceful solution to the prob- lem concerning the seizure of the United States Embassy and the detention of its personnel in Iran, 343. 387
letter dated 27 November 1979 from Iran welcoming the request of the Secrctary-Gcncral for a Council meeting and asking that formal deliberations of the Council be postponed on account of Islamic holidays, 385
letter dated IS December 1979 from the Registrar of the lntcmational Court of Justice transmitting to the Sccrctary-General an official copy of the Court Order of 15 December I979 indicating provisionrl measures in the Case Concerning United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Teheran, 345
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States rqucsting an early meeting of the Council to consider measures to induce Iran to put an end to the continued detention of American hostages. 34S. 385
letter dated 9 June 1980 from the United States transmitting the final judgment of the International Court of Justice delivered on 24 May 1980 in the case concerning the United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Teheran, 348
measures adopted by the Security Council, 80, 81. 343. 344, 345. 346, 348, 368. 415
participation in the proceedings of: Australia, SO. 344. 345 Austria, SO. 344 Rclgium. SO. 344 Canada, JO. 344. 345 Egypt, SO, 344 Germany. Federal Republic of, SO. 344, 345 Greece. 30, 344 - Iran, SO. 344 Italy. SO. 344 Japan, SO. 344. 345 Liberia. SO, 344 Malawi, SO, 344 Mauritius, SO. 344 Netherlands. SO. 344 Panama, SO. 344 Singapore. SO. 345 Spain, SO. 344 Sri Lanka, SO. 344 Swaziland, SO. 344 Yugoslavia. SO. 344 Zaire, SO. 344
President: statements of the President. 66, 343. 344
rckasc of United States diplomatic personnel. called for, 34-t. 345, 400.401
retention in the agenda, 80. 345. 346 sanctions, called for. 345. 347. 400. 401 Secretary-General:
reports. 81. 345. 370 requested IO lend his good offices. 80. 81, 345. 346 requested IO report on his efforts. 346 statements. 6
***hmission. 346
suspension, 3, 347 threat IO peace and security, 6 titles. short and official, XXII United Slates diplomatic personnel. detention of, 6, 80. 343, 345 United States embassy in Teheran. seizure of, 6. 80. 343. 345
meetings: 2172nd, 6, 21, SO, 344, 364n, 367 2175th, SO. 344, 364n, 367n. 388n. 41Sn. 417n 2176th, SO. 344, 34Sn, 367n, 37On. 4lSn, 4l7n 2177th, JO. 344. 345. 367n. 417n 2178th. 21. SO. 80. 344. 345. 367n. 368. 415 2llt2nd. 21. SO. 345. 167n. 400 2lx3rd. SO. 141. 34h. 16711. 400 2114th. 50. 64, II. 345, 367n. 368, 3%n, 400
2191~1. 3. 21. 61. 64. 346. 347, 348. 365. 366, 367n, 368, 3%n. 40011, 401. 42On
UlWi8: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Saint Lucia). 38 complaint by Angola against South Afrka, 48, 331, 335 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44. 290. 293 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, 31. 349 letter dated 25 November 1979 from the Secretary-General and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States. SO. 344 question of South Africa, 45. 307 situation in Namibia, 35, 36. 223, 228. 231 situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the upartheid
regime in Sowc~o and other areas, 43, 2&l situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47, 271. 280, 281
Llbyaa Arab Jamahlrlya: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Angola), 37 complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48, 335 complaint by Chad, 30. 324 complaint by Zambia, 48. 327 letter dated I September 1980 from Malta, SO. 342 letters dated 13 and IS June 1979 from Morocco, SO. 342 situation in the Middle East. 33. 34. 35. 164. 176. 185. 186
M
Madamwar: pa&ipation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Angola). 37 (Vict Nam). 38 complaint by Angola against. South Afri&. 48. 49. 33 I, 336 complaint by Rcnin. 44. 45, 303. 305. 3% complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola, 40, 261 complaint by Lesotho against South Africa, 44. 295 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44. 290 letters dated 13 and IS June 1979 from Morocco, 49, 342 question of South Africa, 45, 307 question of the exercise by the Pakstinian people of its inalienable
rights, 43. 91 situation in Namibia, 36, 231 situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the upartheid
regime in Sowcto and other areas. 30. 284 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 30, 280 situation in the Comoros. 40, 255
M8hWl: participation in the proceedings on:
,
letter dated 25 November I979 from the Secretary-General and letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States. SO. 344
situation in Namibia, 36. 231 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 30. 281
MalaysIn: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (vict Nam), 38 letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member States. 3 I, 349 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for intcmational
peace and security, 49. 340 situation in the Middle East, 34. 35. 185. 186 situation in Timor, 39. 248, 251 telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea.
49, 377
MalfBvc~ Participation in the proceedings on the situation in [he Middle East, 34, 35, 185. 186
Mdl: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Angola), 37 (Vie1 Nam), 38 complaint by Benin, 44, 45, 303. 305, 306 ComPlainI by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola, 40. 261 complaint of the Government of Botswana against the illegal
rCgimc in Southern Rhodesia, 44. 299 situation in Namibia, 35. 228, 234 situation in the Middle East, 34. 35, 185, 186
MdtC participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Via Nam). 38 letter dated 1 September 1980 from Malta, 31, 351
Madtaala: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Benin. 44. 305 complaint by the Prime Minirtcr of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43, 2&5 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290 letters dated I3 and 15 June 1979 from Morocco, 50, 342 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39, 189 question of South Africa, 45, 46, 307, 310 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalicnablc
rights, 42. 88. 214 request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considcra-
lion of rcccnt developments in the occupied Arab territories. 40. I93
situation in Namibia, 35, 228 situation in the Middle East, 34, 35, 185, 186 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 198, 200
Madtirr: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Angola), 37 complaint by Lesotho against South Africa, 44, 295 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 30, 286 complaint by Zambia against South Africa. 44. 290. 293 letter dated 25 November 1979 from the Secretary-General and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, 50, 344 situation in Namibia, 35. 228, 231
Masum ndoptcd by tbc CotmcB: tabulation, 117-130 Mmtlay:
adjournment, 7. 9 see u&o Conduct of business: adjournment of mectiny
private, I1 suspension, 3. 7
see also Conduct of business: suspension of meetings Mabtnblp lo UN:
admission of new Members IO UN: 109-1 I2 agenda item. 16-17. 18. 21-22, 37-39. S9. 61. 62, 65, 70. 109,
110. Ill. 112. 113 application for:
considcrcd without refcrcncr to the Committee on the admission of new Members, I12
documentation submitted to the Council, I I3 failing IO obtain a recommendation, I09 from individual States, see Sfu~a concern& order of discussion, I I3 pending on I January 1975. 110 prcsenIation. I I2 procedures in the recommendation by the Council, I I2
consideration of amendments, I12 recommended by the Committee on the admission of new
Members, 70. 112 recommended by the Council to the General Assembly. 105. lo9 referred IO the Committee on the admission of new Members,
70, 112 submitted between I January 1975 and 31 December 1980, II0 voting on:
in the General Assembly, I I I, 1 I3 in the Security Council, 61, 62, 110-111, 113
participation in the proceedings of: Admission of new Members: applications of the Republic of
South Viet Nam and the Democratic Republic of Vid Nun: Algeria, 37
Bulgaria, 37 Cambodia, 37 Cuba, 37 Czechoslovakia. 37 Dahomcy, 37 German Democratic Republic, 37 Guinea, 37 Hungary, 37 India. 37 Laor, 37 Mexico, 37 Morambiquc, 37 Poland, 37 Romania, 37 Senegal, 37 Somalia, 37 Sri Lanka, 37 Ukraitthn SSR, 37 Y ugorlavla. 37
Admlsht Of tipe Verde, Sao Tome and Principc, Moumbique: Portugal, 37
Admission of Papua New Ouina: AwlraIia, 37
Admission of the Comoros: Dabomcy. 37
Admission of Suriname: Netherlands, 37
Admission of Angola: Algeria, 37 Bullaria. 37 cllba. 37 Egypt. 37 Clewnan Democratic Republic, 37 India. 37 Kenya. 37 Libyan Arab Jamahidya. 37 Mad4wcu. 37 t&Ii, 37 Mauritius. 37 Mongolia, 37 Mozambique, 37 POl’tU@, 37 Sri Lanka, 37 Yugoalavla. 37 Zambia. 37
Admission of the Socialist Republic of Vict Nun: Algeria. 38 Angola, 38 Bulgaria, 37. 38 Burundi, 38 Byelorussian SSR. 38 Chad, 38 Cuba, 38 Cyprus, 38 Czechoslovakia, 37, 38 Democratic Kampuchea, 38 Democratic Yemen, 38 German Democratic Republic, 38 Guinea. 38 Guyana, 38 Hungary, 38 India, 38 Indonesia. 38 Iraq. 38 Jamaica, 38 Japan, 38 Lao People’s Democratic Republic, 38 Madagascu, 38 Malaysia, 38 Mali, 38 Malta. 38 Mexico, 38 Mongolia, 38 Philippinea. 38 Poland, 38 Sri Lanka, 38 Syrian Arab Republic. 38 Ukrainian SSR. 38
Mtra 441
Yu~osIPviP. 38 Admission of Western Samoa:
Fiji, 38 New Zealand, 38
Admission of Djibouti:
EaYPt, 38 Ethiopia, 38 Gabon, 38 Oman, 38 Somalia, 38 Yemen, 3R
Admission of Solomon Islands: Australia. 38 Fiji, 38 New Zealand. 38 Papua New Guinea. 38
Admission of Dominica: Rarbodor. 38 El Salvador, 38 Trinidad and Tobago, 38
Admiuion of Saint Lucia: Barbados, 38 Liberia. 38
Admission of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Sainl Lucia, 39 Trinidad and Tobago. 39
Admission of Zimbabwe: Algeria. 39 Australia. 39
F8YPl. 39 Germany. Federal Rcoublic of. 39 Japan, j9 Pakistan, 39 Romania, 39 Sierra Leone, 39
expulsion from membership in UN: 113. 224. 2211. 308 lct~n dated 28 September 197) from Mexico. I I3 olher invitations. S3 practices relative to the applicability of Articles 5 and 6 of the
Charter. I I3 role of 1he General Assembly and the Security Council, I I3 suspension from membership in UN: I I3 titka. short and officiaJ. XVII. XVIII
meetings: 1834th. 21. 59, 7On, lO9n 1835th. 37. lO9n 1836th. 37, 61, 7On. IOS, lO9n. 110 1837th. 21, 7On. lO9n 1838th. 21. 37. 7On, 109. II0 , 1839th. 21. 7011. lO9n 184lst, 21, 37. 7On. 109, II0 IB42nd. 37. 7011. lO9n. II2 1843rd. 37. 10911 18441h. 37. lO9n 1845th. 37. lO9n 18461h. 21. 37. S3. 61, 7On. IO9n. II I 1847th. 21. 7On. IO9n 1848th. 21. 37. 7Cn. 109. Ill 1857th. 21. 70n. 109n 1858th. 21, 7On; 109, III 1931st. 21. 7On. lo9Il 1932nd. 21. 53.61. 7011. lO9n. III 19SlSl. 22. 7on. Io9n IYSZnJ. 22. 70n. 109. I I I 19SJth. 22. 7011. lO9n 1970th. 37. 38. 62. 7011 197lst. 37. 38. 70n. 109n. II3 1972nd. 37. 38. 53. 61. 70n. 105, lO9n. I Il. 388n 1973rd. ?On, lO9n 1974th. 21. 37, 53. 7On, 109. I I I 1976th. 22.7On. 10911 1977th; 22. 38. 7On. 109. I I I 2020th. 22, 7011, lO9n 202lst. 22. 38, 7On. 109. III 2-d. 7On. 10911 2023rd. 38, 7On. 103. lC9n 2024th. 38. 7On. lO9n 202S1h. 22, 30. 38. 65. 7011. 109. I I I 2083rd. 22. 70n. 109n
2084th. 22, 38, 7On, 109, II 2104th, 22, 70n. 109n 2lOSth, 22, 38. 7On. 109, 111
2166th, 22. 7On, 10911 2167th, 22, 38. 7011. 109, Ill 2197th. 22, 70n. 1% 2198th. 22. 39, 7011. 10911. I I I 2243rd. 22.7011. lO9n
‘22Uth, 22, 39, 70n. 109. III Mcxko:
lcllcr dalcd 2Ll Scptcmbcr 197s rtqueatina a Council meeting. 37S participation in 1he proceedin@ on:
admission of new Members (applica1ions of the Republic of South Vict Nam and the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam). 37 (Vie1 Nam), 38
Mlddk Eut probkm hcludh~ abe PakaUuhu queatlom:
agenda item. 20. 39, 54, SS. 60. 61, 63. 189, 388n. 403, 467. 408n, 40911, 419n.42On
amcndmcru. proposed, 192 measures adopted by the Security Council, 190. 192 Palestine Liberation Or~anhtion:
invited 10 participate in the Council’s proceedings, S4, SS, 60, 102, 189
Pakstinian rights. I%, 191. 192 participation in the proceedings of:
Alptria, 39, I89 Bulgaria. 39. 189 Cuba. 39, 189 Czechoslovakia. 39, 189 Democratic Yemen, 39. 169 Egypt, 39, I89 German Democratic Republic. 39, 189 Guinea. 39. I89 HungJry. 39, 189 India. 39, 189 Iraq. 39. I89 Jordan, 39. I89 Kuwait, 39, I89 Mauritania, 39. 189 Morocco, 39. I89 Poland, 39, I89 Qatar, 39, I89 Saudi Arabia, 39. I89 Sudan, 39. I89 Syrian Arab Republic, 39. I89 Tunisia, 39, I89 United Arab Emirates, 39. 189 Yemen, 39, I89 Yugoslavia. 39, I89
Peace Conference, call for, 190. 191 President, 192 resolution 242 (1967). 190. 191, I92
resolution 338 (1973). 190, 191, 192 suspension, 192 tilla. short and official, XIV
meetings:
l87olhI 20. 39. 54. SS. 60. 102, 189. 388n 1871st. 39. 5s. 190. 419n. 42On 1872nd, 39. 55, I90 1873rd. 39. 55, I91 1874th. 39. S5 I87Sth. 39, SS 1876th. 39, 55. 191. 388n. 408n 1877th. 39, SS. I91 1878th. 39. SS, 41911 1879th. 20, 39, SS, 61. 63, 189. 191. I92n. 193n. 407n
MlJkary Staff timmhee, rdatlom uitb tbe coclwll: 8S Momgolh:
participation in the proceedings on: admission of new hlcmbers (Angola). 37 (Vict Nun). 38 complain1 by fknin. 45. 30s letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member Suta. 50, 349 question of Sou1h Africa, 4S, 307 situation in South-East Aaia and its imphations for international
peace and security, 49. 340 situalion in the Middle Eut. 33. I64 telepram dale-d 3 January I979 from Democratic Kampucha.
49. 377
442 ldexJn
Morocco: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Renin, 44. 30S complaint of the Government of Botswana against the ill&
rCgime in Southern Rhodesia. 44, 299 letters dated I3 and IS June 1979 from Morocco, 31, 342 Middle East problem including the PaJatinian question, 39, 189 question of the exercise by the Palatinian people of its inahcnable
rights. 42. 43. 88. 90. 91, 214, 219 si1uation concerning Western Sahara, 39, St. 243. ZIS, 247 situation in Namibia, 36. 231 situation in the Middle East. 34, 35, IES, I86 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 30. 41. 198. 206
Moaamblqw: admission IO 1he United Nations; 17, 109. 1 IO. I I I participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South Viet Natn and the Democratic Republic of Vict Nam). 37 (Angola). 37
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 49. 330. 331. 33% 336
complain1 by Retsin, 4s. 30s. 306 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by Sou1h
Africa against Angola, 40, MI complaint by Moxatnbique. 30. 320 complaint by Zambia, 48. 32s complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290 complaint of the Govanmcnt of Rotswana a@ttst the illegal
r&ime in Southern Rhodesia, 44, 299 quation of South Africa, 46. 317 request by Moxambique under Article SO of the Charter. 30,2J8 situation in Namibia, 36. 231, 239 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 47. 271. 280. 281 situation in Timor, 39. 2Sl
N
Neibtdands: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Suriname), 37 lctlcr dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member States, 31, 349 letter dated 2S November 1979 from the SccrctatyGmeraJ and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, SO, 344 situation in the Middle East, 33. 34. 176. 178. 180, I84
New Zmlad: participation in the procrrdings on:
admission of new Members (Solomon Islands). 38 (Western Samoa). 38
letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member States, 31. 349 situation in South-Past Asia and its implications for inccrnational
peace and security. 49. 340 telegram dated 3 January I979 from Democratic Kampuchea,
49. 377 Nk~mgaJ:
participation in the proceedings on the complaint by Angola l gahtrt South Africa, 49. 336
Niger: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Benin. 44. MS question of Soulh Africa, 46, 310 situation in Namibia, 36. 231
Nm: particif&on in the proceedings on:
complaint by Angola a&tst South Africa, 49. 336 complaint by Kenya conccrttitu the act of a#grcssion by South
Africa against An#ola. 400. MI complaint by Mozambique. 46,320 compfaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44. 293 complaint of the Govcmmcnt of Rouwana l ttamst ihe illenrl
r&KinsoutlulllRhoduia,44.299 - au&on of South Africa. 30.46. 307. 310. 317 situation in Namibia, 3s.. 36,.223, Us, 23i situation in so&Km Rhaksia. 47,281 situation in the Comoros. 40, 2SS situation in tbc Middk East. 34.180 situation ln the occupied Arab taritorie~. 41. 198
0
OJSJC participation in the proceedings on:
admission of n&Members-(Djibouti). 38 question of the exercise by the Palatinian pcopk of its inalienable _ _
rights, 42. 88, 214 si1uation in 1he Middle East, 34, 3s. IES, 186
DrgaalxatloB of AfrIcaa ualty: communica1ions from. 422 see u&o under Complain1 by Angola against South Africa
Complaint by Chad Complaint by Kenya concerning the act of apsrasion by South
Africa a@insI Angola Complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda Question of South Africa Situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the uprtheid
rCgime in Sowcto and other areas Situation in Namibia
orgJJlJJtkJ of AmerkJJ StJla: communications from, 422
P
Padfk ldamda, Trwt Terrftory ol: I06 PakbtJm:
participation in the proceedings on: admission of new Member1 (Zimbabwe), 39 complaint by Angola against South Africa, 49. 336 letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member States. 31. 349 situation in Namibia, 3s. 223 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
pace and security. 49, 340 situation in the Middle Past, 29. 33, 164, IES, 186 situation in the occupied Arab tenitoriu, 41, 200. 206
PJksuw LlbJrJuoa orgJJiJJtlo0 fPLo)z s3-S4 invited to participate in the Council’s procecdingl. S3JS
tabulation, WSS voting on invitation, S3, S4
aceaLrourt&rMiddk~problemindudingtbaPalcdi&nquution Question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights Request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for considcra-
(ion of recent developments in 1he occupied Arab territories Situation in the Middle East Situation in the occupied Arab tcrri~oria
Pauaa: participation in the proceedings on:
letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Mcmbcr Slates, 31. 349 letter dated 2S November 1979 from the !5rcrctary-Ocnaaf and
letter dated 22 Dcctmbcr 1979 from the Uni1cd States. 31,349 Papua New GuJuaa:
admiiion to the United Nations: 109. 110. I1 1 participa1ion in the proceedings on the admission of new Members
(Solomon Islands). 38 ParUcfpatIoa la tk procdlay of tk CoaacU: 27.S6
basis of invitations to participate, 27-SS invitalions of persons in individuaJ capacity, 27 invitations to Members of the UN, 29-SS
denied, SI on ground of speciaJ interest, 31-S] submitting disputes or situations, 29-31 to submit written statements. 31 tabulation. 29-S 1
invitations of representatives of UN organs or subsidiary orvns, 27-29
invitations to non-member States and other invitations. Sl-SS denied, SJ expressly under Article 32, SI expressly under rule 39. Sl-S3 not expressly under Article 32 or ruk 39, J3JS
obliation of the Council to extend M invitation, 27 order of speakers (members of the Council before invited nsprc-
sentativa). S6 procedures rclatin# 10 participation of invited representatives.
SS-S6
duration of participation, S6 effect of extension of invitations, S6 limitations of procedural nature, 55, 56
order in which invited representatives are called upon to speak, 56
limitations on matters to be discussed by invited representatives, 56 adoption of agenda, 56 extension of invitations, 56 postponement of consideration of a question, 56 other matters. 56
raising of points of order by invited representatives, S6 rcncwal of invitations, 56 stage at which invited representatives might be heard. SS. S6 submission of proposals or drafl resolutions by invited rcpresen-
~efivcr. S6 Partklpatloa in proeeedlny of InrIled repmentatlva:
on admission of new Members IO UN: SCI Membership in UN: admission of new Members
on communications from France and Somalia concerning the incl- dent of 4 February 1976: see /hat title
on complaint by Angola against South Africa: see thut lit/e on complaint by Renin: see that title on complaint by Chad: see thof title
on complaint by Greece against Turkey: see that M/e on complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola: SCT that lit/e on complaint by Lesotho against South Africa: see thaf title on complaint by Mozambique: see thal tilte
on complaint by Ihe Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of aggression” by Israel against Uganda: see thul tit/e
on complaint by Zambia: see lhol lilk on complaint by Zambia against South Africa: SCT thot tilk on complaint of the Government of Botswana against the illegal
regime in Southern Rhodesia: see that tit/e on letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States: see lhat
tille on letter dated I2 December 1975 from Iceland: see thol lit/e on letter dated I September 1980 from Malta: see thol t/l/e on letters dated 13 and IS June 1979 from Morocco: m that /t//e on kttcr dated 2S November I979 from the Secretary-General and
letter dated 22 December 1979 from the United Slates: see /hut t/l/e on Middle East problem including the Palestinian question: see
that tifk on quation of South Africa: su lhot title on question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalknabk
rights: see that title on rquat by Mozambique under Article SO of the Charter: sew
that title on request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for conaidera-
tion of recent developments in the occupied Arab terrltoria: see that title
on situation between Iran and Irq: stc thot title on situation concerning Western !jahara: see thut tille on situation in Cyprus: see thot tit/e on situation in Namibia: see thot tit/e on situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the oportheid
regime in Soweto and other areas: see that tif/e on situation in South-East Asia and iIs implications for international
peace and security: see that tille on situation in Southern Rhodesia: see thot tille on situation in the Comoros: see thot tit/e on situation in the Middle East: see thot tit/e on situation in the occupied Arab territories: see thot tit/e on siluation in Timor: see thot ~ir/r on telegram daIed 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea:
see that title Pac+-Lecplog operatlou: 70. 7 I, 74-711
see o&o under Question of the exercise by Ihe Palestinian people of its inalienable rights Situation in Cyprus Situation in the Middle EUI
Pm: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Vict Nun). 38 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
peace and security, 49, 340 situation in Timor, 39, 2S1
telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea, 49,
377 PoiaBd:
participation in the proceedings on: admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South
Viet Nun and the Democratic Republic of Viet Nun), 37 (Viet Nan). 38
complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South Africa against Angola, 40, 261
letter dated 3 January 1980 from S2 Member States, SO, 349 Middle East problem including the Palestinian queslion, 39, 189
question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable righIs. 42, 88. 214
situation in Namihia, 35. 36. 228. 231
situation in South-EasI Asia and iIr implications for international peace and security. 49. 340
telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea, 49, 338
Pahgd: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Angola), 37 (Crpc Verde), 37 (Moxam- bique), 37 (!iao Tome and Principe). 37
complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggresalon by South Africa against Angola, 40, 261
situation in Timor, 29. 39, 248, 251
PmkdeDcy: 4-s
and conduct of a meeting, 4, 610
consensus of the members of the Council: adopted without a formal meeting of the Council, 4. 65 communicated through a circtdation of a doeummt, 4. 66 expressed by the President in the course of a meeting. 4, 65
consultations with Council members with a view to reaching an agreement on measures IO be adopted by the Council. 4
functions in conncxion with the agenda, IS invitation to a Council member to preside over a meeting in appli-
cation of rule 20, 5
request to the President to adhere to an undemanding reached during informal consultations, I6
ruling on points of order. 16 temporary cession of the Chair under rule 20. 4-S
see a&o under sub-tit/e President in conntxion with the following titles:
communications from Frrncc rind Somalia eoncaning the inddaU of 4 February 1976
complaint by Benin
complaint by Chad complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola
complaint by Moxatnbique
complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “ac( of aggression” by Jsracl against Uganda
complaint by Zambia letter dated 3 January I980 from S2 Member States
letter dated I2 December 1975 from lceland later dated 2s November 1979 from the !%cretary-General and
letter dated 22 December I979 from the United States question of South Africa
question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its itulietubk rights
situation between Iran and Iraq situation concerning Western Sahara situation in Cyprus silualion in Namibia situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the up&he/d
regime in fiowelo and other areas situation in SouIhern Rhodesia situation in the Comoros situation in the Middle East situation in the occupied Arab territories situation in Timor
telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Danocratle Kampuchea Prlva(cmeet&oftkCoau!ll:ll,86,87
ho*bkd IhIm ol Proce&m: su Rules of procedure. provisional Prblbeisy of meetmy: I I
see o/so rules of procedure. Rule 48
444 IDduel
v
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by the Prime Minister of M:turitius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43. 286 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39, 189
question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable rights, 42, 43. 88, 91. 214
situation in the Middle East, 33. 34. 35. 164. 165, 186 situation in the occupied Arab tcrritorics, 41, 42. 195, 200
Qwrtloa of Soulb Africa: adjournment. 9, 312 agenda item, 9. 20. 28. 30, 45. 46. J2. 61. 65.66, 81-82. 100, 102.
307. 310. 313, 314, 316, 317. 319. 373, 381. 382. 386. 388n, 394, 395. 3%n. 397n. 398, 399. 400. 401. 402. 403, 404. 408n, 409n. 417n. 418n,419, 420n
aggression, 308. 310. 317, 318 upurrheid. 309. 310, 312. 313, 315, 317, 318, 319, 395 armsembargo. 81. 82, 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313, 314, 319, 320.
394, 395. 398. 403 clcmcncy appeal, 3 I6 Committee established under resolution 253 (l968), 82 Committees cstnblishcd under resolution 421 (1979). El, 82. 314.
319, 320. 398, 399 mandates. 81, 82, 314. 319, 320. 399 1epo11s. 82, 319 consultations among Council members leading to an agreement
on the text of a draft resolution, 312 invitations under rule 39. 52. 100. 307. 310. 314. 315. 317 letter dated 9 March 1977 from Nigeria, as Chairman OF the African
Group, requesting a Council meeting to consider the question of South Africa, 307. 381
letter dated I8 March 1977 from the Acting Executive Secretary of OAU transmitting the text of a message from the Administrative Secretary-GeneraJ of OAU regarding the question of South Africa, 307
letter dated 21 March 1977 from Liberia transmitting a message by the President of Liberia on the question of South Africa, 307
letter dated 20 October 1977 from Tunisia, as Chairman of the African Group, requesting a meeting of the Council to resume urgent consideration of the question of South Africa, 310. 381
letter dated 21 October 1977 from Sri Lanka, transmitting the text of a communique issued on that date by the Coordinating Bureau ot Non-Aligned Countries on the most recent repressive measures adopted by South Africa, 310 ’
ktta dated 5 December 1977 from the United Republic of Cameroon, on behalf of the Group of African States, requesting as soon as possibk a Council meeting to consider the establishment of a body to supervise the implementation of Council resolution 418 (1977)
concaning the mandatory arms embargo against South Africa. 313. 381
letter dated 2S January 1978 from Gabon, Mauritius and Nigeria, on behalf of the African Group, requesting a Council meeting to resume consideration of the question of South Africa, 314. 381
letter dated 7 March 1979 from the Chairman of the Special Com- mittee against Aparrheid endorsing the recommendation of the United Nations Seminar on Nuclear Collaboration with South Africa that the Council consider urgently the situation arising from the efforts OF the upartheid regime to acquire nuclear-weapon capability, 386
letter dated 5 April I979 From the Ivory Coast, on behall of the African Group, rquating an urgent Council meeting to consider renewed acts of repression by the racist regime, 316. 381
letter dated 5 April 1979 from Sri Lanka, as chairman OF the Co- ordinating Bureau of Non-Aligned Countries, requesting an urgent Council meeting IO consider the intention of the South African Government IO cxecutc Solomon Mahlangu. 316. 381
letter dated S April 1979 from South Afrrca regarding the case of Mr. Solomon Mahlangu. 316
letter dated I4 September 1979 from Liberia. as Chairman of the African Group, requesting the President to undertake consulta- tions among the Council members regarding appropriate action in the light OF the proclamation OF independence of the Bantustan Venda on I3 September by the Pretoria regime, 316. 381
Ititer dated 20 September 1979 from the Chairman of the Special Committee against Apartheid transmitting the text of a statement deploring the proclamation, 3 I6
letter dated 27 March 1980 From the Chairman of the Special Com- mittee against Aparfhcid, 102. 318
letter dated 29 May 1980 from Morocco, as Chairman of the African Group, requesting an urgent Council meeting to consider the question of South Africa. 317. 381
letter dated 23 September I980 From Sierra Leone, as Chairman of the African Group, requesting an urgent Council meeting to consider the situation in South AFrica, 319. 382
letter dated 6 October 1980 from Sierra Leone, on behalf of the African Group, regarding the prior rquat for a Council meet- ing, 382
measures adopted by the Security Council, 81. 82, 312, 313. 314, 316, 317. 318
Namibia, 309 note dated 23 January 1978 from the Secretary-General transmitting
the text OF a letter dated I9 January from the Chairman of the Special Committee against Apartheid regarding recent developments in South Africa, 315
note verbale dated 3 April 1979 From Benin, 82 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria, 4s. 46. 307, 310, 317 Bahrain, 4s. 46, 307. 317 Benin, 46. 317 Botswana, 4s. 46. 307, 310, 317 Burundi, 4s. 307 Cuba, 4s. 46. 307. 317 Egypt, 45. 46. 307. 317 Ethiopia, 46, 307. 317 German Democratic Republic, 4S, 307 Ghana, 45. 46, 307. 310 Guinea, 4s. 46. 307. 310 Guyana, 46. 307. 310, 317 Indonesia. 0, 307 Ivory coast, 30. 316 Jamaica, 45. 307 Kenya. 45, 307 Lesotho, 45. 46. 307. 310 Liberia, 4s. 307 Madagasa. 45, 307 Mauritania. 45.46. 307, 310 Mongolia, 45, 307 Mozambique, 46, 317 Niger, 46, 3 IO Nigeria, 30. 46, 307, 310. 317 Romania, 46. 317 Saudi Arabia, 46. 310, 313 Senegal, 4s. 46, 307. 310 Seychelles, 46, 317 Sierra Leone, 45. 307 Somalia, 45. 46, 307. 310 Sri Lanka, 4s. 307 Sudan, 46. 310 Sweden. 45. 46. 307. 31s Syrian Arab Republic, 4s. 307 Togo, IS, 46. 307. 310 Tunisia, 30, 310 Uganda, 46, 315 United Republic of Cameroon, 30, 46. 310. 313 United Republic of Tanzania, 4J, 307 Viet Nun. 46. 310. 317 Yugoslavia, 4s. 46. 307, 317 Zaire. 45. 46. 307. 317 Zambia, 4s. 307
President: and the quation of adjourning the meeting, 9 statements, 316. 317. 320
retention in the agenda, 309. 313. 319 sanctions called for. 310. 31 I. 313. 315. 317, 318, 320. 398 Secretary-General:
rqualed to follow the situation and submit reports, 309, 312, 313. 319
rquested to knd assrstance IO Committee, 81, 314 report, 319
Special Committee aynsl Apurlherd, 28. 101, 102, 308, 312, 314, 315. 317
submisston. 309. 311. 312, 314, 315. 318n
suspension, 3 I2 threat to peace and sc~urtty. 308. 315. 317. 320. 394. 395
IDdcxa 44s
United Nations Council for Namibia, 28. 100 titles, short and official. XXI meetings: 1988th. 20. 28. 30. 45. 52. 100. 103. 307. 398n. 399 1989th; 30; 4s; lOCr. 367, 3,; 398;. 3%. 4&t. 418n. 42On 1990th. 30. 45. 100. 307. 308. 309n. 399 1~1~1. 30.4s. 52. 100. 307. jO8, 369n, 398n. 399, 4OOn, 408n 1992nd. 30. 45, 100, 307, 308, 309n, 398n, 399 1994th. 30, 45, 100, 307. 309n. 398n, 399 199% 30. 4s. 10% 307. 30911. 398n. 399 1998th. 30. 45. 46, 100. 307, 308. 309n, 398n. 399 1999th. 30. 45, 46, 100. 307. 309, 398n 2036th. 30. 46. 52. 104. 310. 398n. 399 2037th. 30. 46. 310. 3Y8n. 399 203Uth. 30, 46. 310. 398n. 399 2039th. 30. 46, 310. 3%n. 398n. 399. 4OOn. 4lOn 204Oth, 30, 46. 310. 311, 398n. 399 2042nd. 28. 30. 46, 101, 310. 31 I, 398n. 399 2043rd. 30. 46. 52. 101. 310. 311. 398n. 399 2044th; 30. 46. 101, 310. 31;. 398n. 399, 402n 2045th. 9. 30. 46. 52. 61. 101. 310. 311. 398n. 399 2046th; 36, 46, 161. 3lO,-3l2,-3%n, 398n, 399 2OSZnd. 30. 46. 52. 81. 82n. 104. 313, 314. 399n 2053rd. 30. 46. 82n. 101. 313. 314 2056th. 52. 104. 314. 315 2057th. 315 2058th. 46. 315 2059th, 46, 315 214&h, 30. 65. 316 2168th, 66, 316, 317n 222Jth. 46. S2. 101. IOS, 317 2227th. 46. 101, 317 2228th. 46. 101, 317, 318n 2229lh. 46. 101. 317 223lst, 20. 46, 82, 101. 317, 318. 388n, 399 226ls1, XIII. 82, 319
Quatkm of tk cxercke by lk PaJedl~Hn paopk of Ita Imtibk rlsb(r: adjournment, 90. 91. 218, 221 agenda item, 20. 28.42. 43. S2. S4. 55. 60. 61. 64. 88-93. 100, 101,
213. 217. 219, 222, 363, 386. 388n, 403. 407. 408n. 409n. 42&r Committee on the Exercise of the Inabcnable Rights of the PakstGan
People. 28. 88-93, 213. 217, 218, 221. 365 invited under rule 39.88,89,90,91. 100. 101, 214,217, 219,222 reports, 88. 213
GenaaJ Assembly resolutions. 88, 89. 90, 91. 213, 215, 217. 218. 219. 221
Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Times of War, 214
Geneva Peace Conference, cab for, 216. 218, 222 inadmissibility of the acquisition of territories by force, 91. 92 invitations under rule 39, S2, 88, 89, 90. 91. 214, 217. 219, 222 Jerusalem, status of, 216 Jewish settlements, 214 letter dated 28 May 1976 from the Chairman of the Committee on
the Exercise of the Inalimrblc Rights of the Palestinian People. 88, 213
letter dated 8 June 1977 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. 89. 217
letter dated I3 September 1977 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palatinian People, 89, 217
letter dated I8 January 1978 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalicnablc Rights of the Palatinian People. 90
letter dated 20 March 1978 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the lnahenablc Rights of the Palatinian People, 90
letter dared 22 August 1978 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the lnahenable Rights of the Palatinian People, 90
letter dated 2 March 1979 from the Acting Chairman of the Com- mittee on the Exercise of the Jnalienable Righfs of the PaJatinian People, 90
letter dated I3 March 1979 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, 90. 218, 386
letter dated 24 May from the President of the Council, 90. 219
letter dated 27 June 1979 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise ol the Inalienable Rights ol the Palatinian People, 90. 219, 386
letter dated I8 October I979 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian Pcopk. 91
letter dated 6 March I980 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the lnahcnablc Rights of the PaJatinlan People, 91.221
letter dated 14 March 1980 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the PaJatinian People, 91
later dated I9 March 1980 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Excrdsc of the Inalienable Rights of the Palcstinlan People. 91
letter dated 24 March IYttO from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. 91. 221. 386
letter dated I4 May I980 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exadsc of the lnabcnable Rights of the PaJatinian People, 92
letter dated 2 June 1980 from the Chairman of the Commhtcc on the Exercise of the lnaJknable Rights of the PaJatinian People, 92
letter dated I2 June 1980 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, 92
letter dated 4 August 1980 from the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palatinian People, 93
letter dated 9 December 1980 from the Chrjrman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, 93
masuru adopted by the !3cctrrJty Council, 217. 223 PaJatine Liberation Organization:
invited to participate in the Council’s proceedings. 53, S4. 55. 60. 88, 89. 90, 91. 214. 217, 219, 222
Pllatinian rights, 214. 215, 216, 218. 219. 220, 221, 222. 223 participation in the proceedings oft
Af&rtist~, 42, 43. 88. 90. 214. 219 Al&a, 42, 43, 88. 91. 214 Rahrain, 42, 43. 88, 91. 214 Bulgaria, 42. 43, 88. 91. 214 Cuba, 42. 43, 88. 90. 91. 214. 219 Cyprus, 42. 88. 214 Czechoslovakia, 42. 88. 214 Democratic Yemen, 42. 43. 88. 91. 214 Egypt, 42. 43, 88, 90, 91. 214, 218. 219 Oertnan Democratic Republic, 42. 43. 88, 90. 214, 219 Guina. 42. 88. 214 Guyana, 43. 91 Hungary. 42. 43. 88. 91. 214 - _ India. 42. 43. 88, 91. 214 Indonaia, 42, 88, 214 Iraq, 42, 43, 88, 90. 91. 214, 219 Israel. 42. 43, 90, 91. 219 Jordan, 42. 43, 88. 90. 91. 214, 219 Lao Pcoplc’r Democratic Republic, 42, 43, 88, 90. 214. 219 Lebanon, 43. 91 Madagascar, 43. 91 Mauritania, 42. 88. 214 Morocco, 42, 43. 88, 90. 91. 214, 219 Oman, 42, 88, 214 Poland, 42. 88. 214 Qatar, 42. 43, 88. 91, 214 iaudi Arabia, 42, 43. 88. 91. 214 SenegaJ. 43. 90, 219 RomaJia. 42, 43, 88, 214 Sri Lanka, 42. 90. 219 Syrian Arab Republic. 42. 43. 88. 90, 91. 214. 218. 219 Tunisia, 42. 88. 90. 214, 219 Turkey, 42. 43. 90, 214, 219 Ukrainiwt SSR. 43. 91 United Arab Emirates, 42. 43. 88. 91. 214 Vict Nun, 43. 91 Yemen, 43. 91 Yugoslavia, 42. 43. 88. 90. 91. 214. 219
pace-keeping force. propoacd. 88. 213. 219 Praident.
statements, 220. 221 refugees. 91. 213. 214. 215. 216. 219. 223 resolution 242 (1%7). 89. 91. 215. 218. 219. 220, 221 resolution 338 (1973). 89. 91, 215. 218. 219. 221 selfdetermination, right to, 91. 214, 219. 221, 222, 223
446 Indexa
submission, 216. 220-221, 222-223 United Nations administration. proposed. 88. 214 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 221
titles. short and official XX meclings: 1924th. 20, 28, 42. 54. 55, 60, 88, 100. 213. 214. 42Un 1928th, 42. 55. 88, 100. 102. 214 1933rd. 42. 52. 55, 88. 100. 214 1934th. 42. 88. 100, 214. 215 1935th. 42. 88, 100, 214. 215, 216n. 388n 1916th. 42. 88, 100. 214, 216 1937th. 42. 88. 100. 214. 216 1938th. 42, 61. 88, 89. 100, 214, 407n
204lsl. 28. 42. 54. 55. 60, 89, 90, 101, 103, 217, 218. 219 20SSth, 28. 42. 54, 60. 90. lOI. 104, 218, 219 2160th. 28, 42. 43. 55. 90. 101. 219. 220, 420n 2161~1, 42. 43. 55. 90. 101. 219. 220. 408n 2162nd. 42, 43. 55. 90. 91. 101. 219, 220. 365, 40711 2163rd, 42. 43, 90. 91. 101. 177. 219 2204th, 28, 43, 52. 54. 55, 60, 91. 92. 104. 222 22OSth, 43. 55. 91. 101. I22 2206th, 43, 55, 91, 101. 222 2207th. 43. 55, 91. 101, 222 22081h, 43, 55. 91, 101. 222 2219th, 43. 91, 92, 101. 222. 365 2220th. 20. 43, 61. 64. 91. 92, 101. 221. 222, 223n, 365, 407n
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Rmordx II see also Rules of procedure: Rules 48-57
Rccorda of tbc meetlnp of the Corocll: references 10. XV Records of tk meetImp 01 lk Gcwd Anerbly: references to, XV RcgIoul Orgndzatlou: communications from States on mailers
before them. 422423 RdaUou of the CowwIt 4th other Ualtcd NJUOII, Organs: 85-106
see o&o Rules of procedure: Rule 61 Rcperi8 of tbe Coruu to the General A.wemMy:
annual, 105.419 special. 105. 419
Rcpraemu~lo~ rnd credem~l&: 3. 4 see aLto under Telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic
Kampuchea Request by Moumblque under Arlkle SO of Lk Cbartcr:
agenda item. 20, 24. 30. 40, 72. 258. 378,400, 401, 402,403, 407, 419n. 42011
letter dated 8 March 1976 from Mozambique transmitting a state- ment of 3 March by the President of Mozambique proclaiming the imposition of sanclions against Southern Rhodesia, 258
measures adopted by the Council, 260. 401 mission, lo be sent 10 Mozambique, 260 participation in rhc proceedings ol:
Egypt. 40. 258 Jamaica, 40, 258 Kenya, 40. 258 Mozambique. 30. 258 Zambia. 40. 258
sanctions against Southern Rhodesia, 258. 259, 260, 402 Secretary-General:
notes. 258 rcqucslcd to organize financial, technical and material assistance.
72. 260 stalcment , 260
submission, 259 lelegram dated IO March 1976 from Mozambique requesting an
urgent Council meeting under Article SO of the Charter 10 con- sider Ihe situation which had arisen as J rnulr of Mozambique’s decision Io impose sanctions rgainsl Southern Rhodesia, 2S8, 378. 4Olt-i
lillcs. short and official, XIX meetings:
1890th. 20. 24. 30. 40. 258. 259n. 4Wn. 40211. 42th) lg9ls(, 30. 40. 258, 259, 402n. 419n 1892nd. 20, 24. 30, 40. 258. 259, 402
Repmul by the Ubyam Arab Rep&k pad P&staa for co~rtde~lon of rcced derclopmcnt~ la Ik occvpid Amb tewitorlm menda item. 20, 40. 54. 55. 60. 61. 193. 378. 388, 42On
General Assembly rcsolulion 3314 (XXIX). 194. I95 Jerusalem. status of, 193. 194, I95 lelter dated I March 1976 from Ihe Libyan Arab Republic trans-
mitting a letter dated 23 February 1976 from the PLO regarding violations by Israel of Holy Places in Jerusalem and other acts of aggression in occupied Palestine, l93n
letter dated IS March 1976 from Saudi Arabia transmitting a state- ment by the Islamic Conference concerning developments in Jerusalem, l93n
letter dated I9 March 1976 from the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider Ihe serious situation arising from recent developments in the occupied Arab territories, 193. 378
measures adopted by the Security Council, 193. I95 Palesline Liberation Organization, 388
invited 10 participate in Ihe Council’s proceedings, 54, 55.60. 193 Palestinian rights. 193, 194, I95 participation in Ihe proceedings of:
Bangladesh, 40. 193
Egypt. 40. 193 India, 40, I93 Iraq, 40, I93 Israel, 40. I93 Jordan, 40. I93 Mauritania, 40. I93 Saudi Arabia, 40. I93 Syrian Arab Republic, 40, I93 Tunisia, 40, I93 Yugoslavia, 40, I93
resolution 242 (1%7). I94 resolution 338 (1973). I94 submission, I93 titles. short and official, XIX
meetings: 1893rd. 20, 40, 54, SS, 60. 193. 388n 1894th. 40, 55. 193. 194. 42011 1895th. 40. 55. 193. I94 lE%th, 40. 193. I94 18971h, 40, I93 18981h. 40. 193 1899th. 20. 40, 61, 193, 195, 201. 388n
Raoluthm of tk Comcil. references io, XV Romanlm:
participaGon in Ihe proceedings on: admission of new Members (applicaGons of the Republic of South
VieI Nam and the DcmocraGc Republic of Viet Nam). 37 (Zimbabwe), 39
complaint by Angola against South Africa. 48,49, 331. 336 question of South Africa, 46. 317 situation in Cyprus, 32, I31 ritualion in Namibia, 35, 223 situation in Ihe occupied Arab territories, 41. 200
Rrlcr of procedure, appendix lo, II
Rumdr: participation in the proceedings on the complaint by Benin. 44, 303
s
snhr Lncln: admission to the United Nations. 109. I IO. I I I, I I2 participation in Ihe proceedings on the admission of new Members
(Saint Vinccnl and the Grenadines), 39 !Wnt Vlaxat md the Cmmdlma: admis&n lo rhe United Nations, 109,
110, Ill, II2 sautlou:
see under Complaint by Angola agninsi South Africa Complaint by Iambia Comphnl of the Uovernmcnl ol Botswana l grmsl ihe illegal
regime in Southern Rhodesia Lcflcr dared 2J November 1979 from Ihe Secretary-GcneraJ and
lectcr dated 22 December 1979 from Ihe United State Quurion of South Africa Request by Mozambique under Article SO of the Charter Situation in Southern Rhodesia
Sao Tome sd PrlK(pe: admission IO the United Nations. 17, 109. 110. I I I
la&xa u7
participation in the proceedings on the letters dated I3 and IS June 1979 from Morocco. SO, 342
Saud1 Anbla: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Benin, 44. 305 complain1 by Kenya concerning the JC~ of aggression by South
Africa against Angola 40, 261 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, 31, 349 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39, 189 question of Sou1h Africa, 46. 310. 313 qucstion of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 42. 43. 88. 91. 214 rcqucs1 by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for consideration
of rcccn1 developments in the occupied Arab 1crri1oria. 40. 193 Cyprus, 32. 131 - situation in
situation in Namibia, 35. 36. 223. 228. 231. 239 siluation in Southern Rhode&. 47, 27-l situa1ion in Ihe Comoros. 40. 2S5 situation in 1hc Middle E.as~. 33. 34.35. 1S4. 157. 159. 180, 185. 186 situation in the occupied Arab tcrritorics. 40, 41. 195. 198. 200,
203. 206 situation in Timor, 39. 251
secre18rl11. S-6 func1ions in relation IO the Council, S-6 JCC uLro Rules of procedure: Rules 21-26
SrcretalyCcaeral: appointment, I In. 86. 87
meeting. 1978th. Iln, 87
authorixation to set up subsidiary organs of the Council, 69.71-72.73. 74, 78
communications, circulation by, IS communique issued at the end of a private Council meeting through,
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notifications to the General Assembly under Article 12(2), 86 requested or authorized by the Council:
IO sppoin1 a rcprcscntativc IO cntcr into discussions with the British R&dent Commissioner dcsignatc and with all the parties con- ccrning the military and usociatcd arrangements necasary to cffcct the lransirion IO majority rule in Southern Rhodesia, S
to appoint a Spaial Representative for Namibia to cnsurc the early indcpcndcncc of Namibia through free elections under United Nations supervision. S
IO assist in the implcmcnta1ion of paragraph S of resolution 460 (1979) of 21 December 1979, S
to conlinue and intensify his consultations with Ihe parties con- cerned with rcspcct IO the qucstion of Western Sahara and to report to the Council as soon as possible, 5
IO continue to take all effective mcasurcs necessary in accordance with 1hc approved guidclincs and terms of rcfcrcna of the Unitcd Nalions ln1crim Force in Lebanon, 5
to convene a meeting of the Israel-Lebanon Mixed Armistice Commiuion IO agree on prccfse recommendations and IO rcac- livstc Ihe CcncraJ Armistice Agrccmen1. 6
to follow the implementation of resolutions or to keep certain questions under review. reporting on their developmen1s as rcquatcd, 6
to give the mattcr of assistance to Botswana his continued at1cntion, 5
to obtain available information from the People’s Republic of Angola on the human casualties and material and other damage rcsuhing from repeated acts of aggression committed by South Africa, 5
to organize. in collaboration with the appropriate organirptions of the United Nations system, all forms of financial. tcchnkaJ and material assislance IO Mozambique and Lesotho in order IO enable them to overcome the economic difticultia arising from their application of economic sanctions ~pinst South Africa, 5
lo provide neceupry assiancc to the Spttcinl Mission of the Council being sent to Benin IO investigate the events of 16 January 1977 at Colonou. 5
IO provide ncccssary facilities to the Commission of the Council cstabhshed to examine the situation relating IO settlcmm1s in the occupied Arab territories. S
10 report on his good offices efforts in conncc1ion with the Iran “hostage” situation, SC,
IO take (hc nmaury rncasurcs IO mtcnsify discussions among all the parties concerned so that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon might complete i1s mandate. 6
responsibility toward the Council, 6 subsidiary organs set up by, 69, 71-72, 73. 74. 78 summary statements on matlcrs of which the Council is seized. 19-24 set a&o under sub-rifle Sccrctary-Gcncral in conncxion with the
following ritlcs: complainf by Angola rgainsf Sourh Africa complaint by Benin complaint by Chad complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola complaint by Lesotho against South Africa complaint by Moumbique complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda complaint of the Govcmmcnt of Botswma agai~~ 1he ilkgal r&ime
in Southern Rhodesia lcctcr drlcd I2 December 197s from Iceland Icttcr da&t 25 Novcmbcr 1979 from the SaxuryGcncral and kttcr
dated 22 Dcccmbcr 1979 from the United Stata Middle East problem including (he Pales1inirn question quntion of South Africa request by Mozambique under Article SO of the Charter situation bctwecn Iran and Iraq situation concerning Wcslcrn Sahara siluafion in Cyprus situalion in Namibia situation in Southern Rhodesia situation in the Middle East situation in the occupied Arab territories situation in Timor telcgrun dated 3 January 1979 from Daocralic Kampuchea
!3elfdefeau: 402,403 see a/so under Lcttcrs da1ed I3 and I5 June I979 from Morocco
Situation in the Middle East sdfdclefmlaauon: 40-l. 408
ICC a&o under Letters dated 13 and 15 June 1979 from Morocco Question of the cxcrcisc by the Pakstinian pcopk of its inalienable
rights Situation concerning Wcstcrn Sahara Situation in Namibia Situation in Ihe Comoros Situation in Timor
Scqll: participation in Ihe proceedings on:
admission of new Mcmbcrs (appliu1ions 01 the Republic of South Vie1 Nsm and the Dcmocmtic Republic of Vict Nam). 37
complain1 by &nin. 44. 303. 30s complaint by Mozambique. 46. 320 letters dated I3 and I5 June 1979 from Morocco, JO. 342 qucstion of South Africa, 45, 46, 397. 310 quation of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalicnabk
rights, 43. 90. 219 situation in Namibia. 35, 223. 234 situation in the Middle East, 34. 3s. 185, I86 situation in the occupied Arab territorks, 41, 200
seycbdka: admission to the United Nations, 109, 110, I I I participation in the proceedings on the quation of Sou1h Afria. 46.
317 skwa L&me:
participation in the proceedings on: admission of new Mcmbcrs (Zimbabwe), 39 complaint by Angola against South Afria. 48. 332 complaint by Kenya conccraing the act of aggrcuion by South
Africa aaainrt Angola, u). 261 complaint by Lesotho against South Africa, 44. 297 complaint by Zambia l gamst South Africa, 44, 290 complaintoflhc0ovcrnmmtofBotswaM e*ulqJrcdmc
in Southera Rhodesia. U, 299,302 question of South Africa, 4% 307 si1uation in Namibia, 35. 36. 223, 231 situation in Southern Rhodaia, 47, 271
SIlpp~: wrticipation in the procccdinas on:
later dated 3 JM&-~ 198O~from 52 Member S1ata. 31. 349 kttu dalcd a Novcmbcr I979 from the %anary-Gma-al and letter
dated 22 December 1979 from lhc United .Staia. SO, 34s situation in Sou1h-Eas1 Asia and i1s impliations for international
pcacc and security. 49, 340
4s ItldCXCr
spatial Committee on the Situation with regard to the implcmcntation of the lkclarstion on the Granting of lndcpcndcncc to Colonial Countries and Peoples. 28, 101
spccia) Rcprcscntativcs for Namibia, 71. 78. 79, 235, 236, 237, 238, 240. 241 survey mission to Namibia, 78, 237
SWAPO, 78. 224. 225, 232. 236. 237 invited under rule 39. 223. 228. 231. 234, 237. 239
submission, 226. 229, 230. 233. 237. 241 United Nations Commission for Namibia, 78 United NationsCouncil for Namibii. 100, 101, 102, 224,228,24t~, 241
invited to participate. 28. 100. 223. 228. 231. 234, 237. 239. 242 United Nations Transition Assistance Group, 71. 78, 236, 237, 238,
239 cstablishcd but not deployed. 71. 238
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 230. 233 Walvis Bay, 235. 236. 237 withdrawal from the Territory of Namibii. call for. 224,226.229.230,
240
titles. short and offi$ial. XVII meetings: 1387th. 22 l823rd, 28. 3s. 51. 100, 223, 224, 3%n
1824th, 35. 100, 223. 224. 366n. 40011, 420n 182Sth, 3S. 100. 223, 22s 1826th. 35. 100. 223, 225 1827th. 35. 51, 100, 223. 225. 226n, 420n 1828th. 3s. 100, 223. 3Wn. 408n 1829th. 3s. 51, 60, LOO, 223. 226. 221. 407n 1880th. 28. 3s. 51. 100. IO2n. 103. 228. 420n 188ls1. 28. 35. 100, 228. 229n l882nd. 35. 100, 228. 229 1883rd. 3s. 36. 100. 228. 229 lgR4th. 35, 36, 100. 228, 229. 3%n l88Sth, 7. 3s. 36. 100. 227, 228. 230. 23ln 1954th. 28. 36, 100. 231, 399 1956th. 36. SI, 100. 231. 232. 234n. 399 1957th. 36. 100. 231. 232, 234n. 399. 42011 1958th. 36. 100. 231. 232. 234n. 399 1959th. 36. 100. 231, 232. 234n. 399. 42011 1960th. 36, 100, 231, 232. 234n. 399 l%lst. 36, 100, 231. 232. 233n, 23411, 399, 420 1%2nd. 36, 100. 231, 233. 234n, 399 1%3rd. 36. 51. 60, 100. 231. 233. 234n, 399, 42011 2082nd, 28. 36. 51.64.7ln. 78. 101. lO3,234,235n, 236n. 237n.
40&l 2087th. 28. 36. Sl. 64, 78. 101, 103. 237, 238n. 239n 2088th. 36. 7ln. 78. 79n. 10). 103. 237, 239 2092nd. 28. 31. 36. Sl. 101. l02n. 103. 239, 240, 4OOn. 42On 2094th. 31. 36. 101. 239. 240. 24ln. 4C0n 209Sth. 31. 36. 101. 239. 241 2096th. 31. 36. 37. 101. 239 2097th, 31. 36. 37. 101. 239. 241
2098th. 31. 36, 37, 64. 101. 239, 242n. 4oon 2103rd. 28. 37. Sl, IO). 242, 243 2104th, 31, 37. 101. 242, 243 2263rd. I05
ShmUom la Sortb Africa: klllimp sod videmcc by tk qmM&f &gfa~ Im Sowcto smd 0th l reins: agenda item, 9.20,30.43.52.6S. 100,284.373.379.388n. 403.417 apartheid &jinx, 285 embargo, called for. 28s invitations under rule 39. 52. 284. 285 letter dated I8 June 1976 from Bcttin. UK Libyan Arab Republic and
the United Republic of Tanzania tequcsting an crncrgcncy meeting of the Council to consider the masura of repression. including wanton killings. pcrpctratal by the qporrhcid r&time in South Africa against the Afrian people in Sowcto and other areas in South Africa, 284. 379
mcasura adopted by the Security Council, 28s participation in the proceedings of
Algeria: 43, 284 Cuba, 43, 284 India, 43. 284 Liberia. 43, 284 Madagascar, 30.284 South Afria. 43. 284 United Republic of Cameroon. 43. 2&o
Yugoslavia, 43, 284 Zambia, 43. 284
President: and the requirement of written submission for amendments. etc., 9
retention in the agenda. 28s. 286 Sharpcvillc. 284 Special Committee against Apurfheid. 28, 100, 285, 286 submission, 285 telegram dated I8 June 1976 from the P&dent of Madagascar
rcqucsting the SccrctaryGencral to convene the Council as a mattcr of urgency. 284, 379
threat to peace and security. 2gS titles, short and official, XX
meetings: 1929th, 20. 28, 30. 43, 52. 100. 284, 28s 1930th. 20, 30. 43. 65. 100. 284, 28s. 417n
SJlaatlon la Soatb-East Ash and Its Implkatlotts for isttcrnatloual paa md secPrlty: agenda item. lg. 21. 49, 61, 340. 36J, 384. 3%n, 408n. 4t?9n, 419
objections to, 18, 340 aggression, 340, 341 credentials. 340 good offices. suggested. 72. 341 letter dated 22 February 1979 from Norway, Portugal, the United
Stata and the Unitd Kingdom requesting an urgent Council meeting to consider the situation in South-East Asia and its impli- cations for international pcacc and security, 340, 384
letter dated 22 February 1979 from Japan stating that, In the light of the current circumstances in Indo-China. a Council meeting should bc called as soon as possible on the situation in Indo-China. 384
lctta dated 23 February 1979 from Australia, Canada and New Wand referring to the situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international pcacc and security, which should be a matter for urgent consideration by the Council, 384
measura adopted by the Security Council, 341. 419 participation in the proceedings of:
Angoln. 49, 340 Australia, 49. 340 Bulgaria, 49, 340 Canada, 49. 340 Cuba, 49. 340 Democratic Kampuchea. 49, 340 German Democratic Republic, 49, 340 Hungary, 49. 340 India. 49, 340 Indonaia. 49, 340 Japan, 49. 340 Lao Pcoplc’r Democratic Republic. 49. 340 Malaysir, 49, 340 Mongolia, 49, 340 New Zealand, 49. 340 Pakistan, 49. 340 Philippina. 49. 340 Poland, 49. 340 Singapore. 49, 340 Thailand, 49. 340 Vict Nam. 49, 340 Yugoslavia, 49, 340
submission, 341 titles, short and official, XXII
meetings: 2114th. 18. 21, 49. 340, 341n. 374n. 419 2115th. 49. 340. 34ln. 419n 2116th. 49. 340. 419n 2117th. 49, 340. 419n 2ll8th, 49. 340. 34ln 2129th. 21. 49, 61, 340. 341, 36Sn. 419
ShBuoa In sommrm Rbadah: agenda item, 9.23,24.30.47,48. S2,64,6S, 74. 117,264.266.268.
271,274,276.278.279,281. MJn. 373,382,383,394,3%n, 397~. 398, 400. 402. 403. 407. 416n. 417n. 420, 421
Committee established in pursuance of resolution 2S3 (1968). 70. 71, MS. 267. 277. 280. 28) dissolved. 7). 280. 398, 421 mandate rcncwcd. 71 reports, 71. 264. 266. 267, 398
Conference to bc convened. 274, 279 consultations among Council mcmbcrs resulting in an rgrccmcnt on
the text of a draft resolution 264. 280
illegal r&me. 265. 266.267. 269. 271. 272. 273. 274.275. 276. 277. 279. 280. 281 elcccions, 276. 277, 278, 279 visit of its leader IO the United States, 274. 275
invitarions under rule 39. 52. 268. 271, 276, 278. 280. 281 Lancaster House agrccmenl, 71. 280. 281. 282, 283. 284. 398, 421
violations charged, 281. 282, 283, 284 IeItcr dated 22 June 1977 from Australia setting out its positions
concerning Security Council resolution 409 (1977), 267 Ic11a dated I September 1977 from the United Kingdom lransmilting
certain proposals for the rcstoralion of lcgalily in SouIhern Rhodesia. 268
later dated 8 Septcmbrr 1977 from the United Kingdom lransmi~ting Ihc text of a stutcmcnt issued in Snlishury hy Ihc United Kingdom Forriyn Sccrctnry concerning the prot~lsi~I\ for u rcttlcmcnt in Sou~hcrn Who&sin. 268
letter dated 23 Scptcmbcr IY77 from the Uniled Kingdom rqucsring a Council mating to consider Ihe invitarion by Ihc Governmen of Ihe United Kingdom to the Secretary-General 10 appoinl a rcprcsenlative who would enter into discussions before the transition period with the British Resident Commissioner-designate in the territory, 268. 382
lerrer dated I March I9711 from Upper Volta. as Chairman of rhe African Group, rquesling a Council mccting IO discuss Ihe dcteri- oration of ~hc siIuaIion in Southern Rhodesia following manocuvres by the illegal rCgimc aimed at concluding a so-called internal sctIlcmen1 in Southern Rhodesia, 271. 382
IcItcr dared 6 Occobcr 1978 from India, as Chairman of the Securily Council CommiItcc established in pursuance of resolution 253 (1968). submitting to the Council for action the ICXI of Iwo state- ments regarding the impending visit IO the United States by Ian Smilh. leader of the illegal rCgime. 274
ktlcr dated I4 February 1979 from Equatorial Guinea. as Chairman of the African Group, transmitting the ~xt of a slatemen expressing dismay a1 the intention in the US Congress IO send a monitoring Ieam IO Southern Rhodesia on the occasion of the elections under the so-called internal scIIlemenI constilulion. 276
ktbzr &WI 2E February I9?9 from Equatorial Guinea, as Chairman of the African Group, rqucsting an urgent Council me*ing to discuss recent devclopmcnrr in Sourhern Rhodcria. 276. 382
lc~tcr dated 26 April lY7Y from lhr Ivory (‘oa$t. as Chairman of the African Group. rcqucsling an urgent Council meeting to consider the recent developments in Southern Rhodesia. 276, 382
letter dated 9 November 1979 from Ihe Chairman of the Security Council Committee cstahlirhed in pursuance of resolution 253 (1968) transmiuing the texl of a slatcmcnt adopted by the Com- mitlcc that day expressing great concern aboul measures contem- plalcd by the United Kingdom tw discontinue in Ihc near future the applicalion of Council sanctions agains Sourhem Rhodesia, 279
IcIIer dated I2 December 1979 from the United Kingdom informing the Council Ihat it had resumed full authority over Southern Rhodesia and had decided IO Ierminate the measures taken against the laritory pursuant IO Ihc decisions adopted by the Security Council, 279. 421
Ic~tcr dated I4 December 1979 from Madagascar. as Chairman of the African Group, expressing greal concern at the decision of the United Kingdom IO cease IO discharge iIs obligations with regard IO the mandatory sanclions against Soulhcrn Rhodesia and request. ing the Council to maintain its authority in the matter. 279. 421
IcIlcr dated I8 December 1979 from the United Kingdom referring 10 the earlier IetIer dated I2 December and requcsling a Council meeting to consider the matter, 279. 382
IcItn dad 25 January 1980 from Malawi, as Chairman of the African Group, rquesling an urgent Council meeting lo consider (he situation in Southern Rhodesia which had arisen from violalions hy the United Kingdom I;ovrrnmcnt of thcconstitutlonal agreement concluded in London m Itirmbcr lY7Y. 2nl. 383
majoricy rule. 2615 mcasura adopted by Ihe Sccunty Council. 74. 264. 267.270.274.275.
277. 279. ZRO. 283. 421 particlpacmn in the procccdmgs of:
Algeria, 47. 281 Angola, 47. 271. 276 Benin. 47, 271. 276 Botswana, 47. 271, 276. 27R, 2X0. 2x1 Cuba, 47, 276. 280. 281 Egypt. 47. 2Ul Ethiopia. 47, 276
Gabon, 47, 268 Ghana, 47, 48, 276, 281
India, 47, 278 Ivory Coast, 30. 278
Kenya, 47, 48. 268. 271, 278, 281 Liberia, 47. 271. 280, 281 Madagascar, 30, 280 Malawi, 30, 281 Mozambique. 47, 271. 280, 281 Nigeria. 47. 281 Saudi Arabia, 47. 271 Sierra Leone. 47, 271 Somalia, 47. 281 Sri I.anka. 47. 271. 276. 271 Sudan. 47. 27 I, 278 Uganda, 48. 2Lll United Republic of Tanzania, 47. 271. 280. 281 Upper Volta. 30. 271 Vie1 Nam. 47. 281 Yugoslavia, 47. 271. 276, 278, 281 Zaire. 4R. 281 Zambia, 47, 271
President: and submission of amendments IO a draft resolution. 9 note on rppoinlmcnt of Representative. 74. 271
ReprcscntrIive of the Sccretary-Geneml. 268. 269. 270, 271 proposed, 268
raenlion in the agenda. 280. 284 sanaions under Ch. VII. 264,X5.266.267.275, 276.279.280. 281.
394, 398. 421 terminaled, 280. 398, 421
Secretary-General: report, 74 requested to appoint a Representative. 74. 268, 270 requested (0 assisl in implementation of resolutions, 280 requested to submit reports. 270. 274 slatcmenis. 270. 280
scIIlemenc proposals, 268, 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 279, 280
Special CommiWe on the Siluation with regard to Ihc lm$zrncntaIion of Ihc kclaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Counlrics and Peoples. 265
submission, 264. 268. 270, 273. 274. 278. 283 suspension. 9, 269. 274. 271, 280 threat IO peace and securily. 264, 267, 271. 274, 276, 277. 394 Unhed Kingdom as administering Power. 268. 270. 271. 272. 274.
277. 278. 280. 282. 284 Iillcs. short and official, XIX meetings: 1064th, 23. 24 1907th, 102, 264. 265n, 266n, 4OOn 201 Ith, 65, 266, 267n, 398n. 4OOn 2033rd, 52, 268, 269 2034th. 47, 52, 64, 74, 268. 269. 27On. 271n 2061st, 30, 47, 271, 272n 2062nd. 30, 47, 52, 272n 2063rd, 30. 47, 52. 212. 273n 2064th. 30. 47, 272, 273 2065Ih. 30. 47, 272n. 273 206&h, 30, 47, 273 2067th, 30. 47, 64. 74, 272n. 273, 274n 2090th. 9, 64. 274. 4% 21191h. 47. 52, 104. 276 ZIZOlh. 47. 276n. 277n. 4% 212ls1. 47. 276n. 4OOn 2I22nd. 47. 64. 277. 278n 2142nd. 30. 47. 52. 278 2143rd. 30. 47. 64, 27R. 42On 218lsl. 47. 52. 64. 71n. 279, 28On, 398n. 4OOn. 421 2192nd. 30. 47. 52. 105. 281, 282n. 283n 2193rd. 30. 47. 283n 2194th. 30. 47. 48, 283n 2195th. 30, 47. 48. 52. 283n 21Wth. 23, 24, 30. 47. 48. 64, 283, 284n
!5llrauoa la (k Coaoros: abucnIion in accordance with Article 27. paragraph 3.62. 256, 257.
365. 373 agenda hem. IO. 20, 30. 40, 61. 62. 63. 255. 377. Mm. 403. 408n,
409n. 418. 420n
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Iccfcr dated 3 February 1976 from Guinea-Bissau. on behalf of the
African Group. asking the President IO arrange for convening the Councrl meeling not law than 4 February 1976. 2SS. 377
letter dated 4 February 1976 from Uganda, then Chairman of the OAU. supporting the Comorian position, 2SS
measures adopted by the Security Council, 2S6 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria, 40, 255 Comoros. 30. 25s Equatorial Guinea. 40, 25~ Guinea, 40. 2SS Guinea-Bissau. 30, 2SS Kenya. 40. 2SS Madagascar, 40, 2SS Nigeria, 40, 2SS Saudi Arabia, 40. 2SS Somalia, 40. 2SS
President: statement. 2S7
self-determination, 2?S submission, 2S6, 36s telegram dated 28 January 1976 from the Head of Slate of the
Comoros requesting an urgent Council meeting in view of the plan of the French Government lo organize a referendum on the island of Mayottc. 2S5, 377
voting, IO-II. 61. 2S6, 2S7 and the provisions of the Charter, IO, 1 I. 2S6. 2S7 titles. short and official, XIX mcctin8s:
1886th. 20. 30, 40, 25s. 408”. 418” 1887th. 30. 40. 2SS. 408n. 418” IWJlh. IO. I In. 20,. 3O.k. 61.62,63. 2SS. 2S6.2S7. 36s. 3%n.
408n. 418n, 420 SJImsllon In lbe MMdk East:
adjournment, 174. 177 agenda item. 6. IS. 22,29. 32-35. S3.U. SS. 60.62.63.65.66.7478.
102. 117, 149. ISI. 152, 154. 1% lj7, 158. 162. i63; 164. 166, 167. 168. 1699. 170. 171. 172. 174. 175. 176. 178. 179. 185. 1%. 188. 364. 365 366n. 37& 37b. 3%“. 3b7n. j98n; 399; 402; 403; 408n. 409”. 410~ 413. 416n. 41911, 42011 preparation of procedural agenda. IS
appeal issued by the Council, ISOISI cease-fire, called for, 164. 16s. 167. 169, 17s. 177, 178. 180 Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights ol the Ppkrtinian
People. 29. 102 consultations among Council members resulting in agreement on the
lexl of a draft resolution, 149. JSO. 151. 1S2. 157. 158. 162. 177. 182. 413
defacro forces. 76, 77. 171, 172. 173, 174, 179. 188 force, use or threat of. 413 invitations under rule 39, 53. 180. 185 Jerusalem, status of, 185. 186. 187 letter dated 3 December 197s from Lebanon requesting an urgent
Council meeting lo consider a massive Israeli air attack on refugee camps and villages, lS4. 36s. 376
lerfcr dated 3 December 197s from Egypt also requesting a Council meeting lo discuss Israeli aggression in Lebanon, 154. 365, 376
letter dated 23 March 1977 from Egypt confirming the request for an urgent Council meeting. 376
letter dated 13 March 1978 from Israel regarding continuous acts of violence from Lebanese territory against Israel. 164
letter dated IS March 1978 from Lebanon regarding a massive Israeli attack. 164
letter dated 17 March 1978 from Israel requesting a meeting of the Council IO consider such acts of violence and terror, 164. 376
letter dated 17 March 1978 from Lebanon requesting an urgent meeting of the Council, 164, 376
kttcr dated 2S April 1979 from Lebanon rqucsting a Council maing to examine the interim and spccilr reports of the QcrcuryGcncral on UNIFIL. 174. 376
ktta dami 7 May 1979 from L&anon rqarding increasing diffiitfa encountered by Lebanon. 174
lata dated 30 May 1979 from Lebanon rquating an urgent mating of the Council IO dtruss the rapidly deteriorating situation in
Southern Lebanon. l7S. 376 letter dated 24 August 1979 from Lebanon rqUCSting an UrgCnt
Council meeting in view of the continued auJation of V~O~CIICC.
177. 376
letter dated 28 August 1979 from Lebanon requesting measures lo prowcf the safely and freedom of movement of UNIFIL. 177
letter dated 28 August 1979 from Lebanon again requesting an urgent meeting of the Council al the carlicsl possible date in order IO help immediately the de fucto cease-fire. 178. 376
lcf~a dated IO April 1980 from Lebanon requesting a meeting of the Council, 376
Jotter dated 24 April IPO from Lebanon drawing attention IO rencwcd ICIS of aggression by Israeli forces inside Lebanese territory. I80
later dated 28 May 1980 from Pakistan, Chairman of the Organiza- tion of the Islamic Conference, requesting a Council meeting regarding the annexation of Jerusalem by Israel, 185, 377
letter dated I August 1980 from Pakistan regarding Israel’s disregard of the position taken by the international community about Jerusalem, 186. 377
Ictta dated IS December 1980 from Lebanon regarding the Secretary- General’s report on UNIFIL. 189
measures adopted by the Security Council, 75.76.77, 149. I SO, I 5 I, 152. lS3. lS4. 155. 156, lS7. 162. 163, 16S, 166. 167, 168. 169, 170, 171, 172. 173. 174. 17S, 177, 179, 182. 183, 18.4. 186, 187, 188. I89
negotiations. ull for, 149. ISI, lS2. lS3. 160, 161. 163, 168 Palatine Liberation Organization,
invited to participate in the proacdings. S3-54.5s. 6O,I54.159-160, 164, 169. 175 178. 179. 180. 185, 186
voting on the invitation, 54.60, 1S4, 160, 164r1, 16% 175n, 178n. 17911. l8On. I85n. I86n
participation in-the proceedings of: Algeria. 34. 185. I86 Bahrain, 34. IaS, I86 Chad, 34, 185. 186 Cuba, 34. I85 Democrrtic Yemen, 34, 185. I86 Djibouti, 34. 185. 186 Egypt. 29, 32. 33. 34. 149, 150. 154, 159. 164. 176, 185, I86 Fiji, 34. 180 Gabon, 34. 18s Gambia, 34. 18s. 186 Guina. 34. 185. 186 Guinea-Bissau, 34. IES, 186 Indonesia. 34. 35 185, I86 Iran. 33. 34, 35. 176, 185. I86 Iraq. 33. 34. 3s. 164. 18s. I86 Ireland. 33. 34, 176. 178. 180. I84
h=k~. 32.33934 35.149.Iu), 159.164.169,171,175,178, 179. 180. 184. 18s. 186. 188
Italy. 33. I80 Jordan, 33. 34. 35. 159. 164. 176. 185. 186 Kuwait. 34. 3S. 18S, 186
Lebanon. 29,33.34,35. lS4,Gi. 169. 171. 17s. 178, 179. 180, 184, 185. 186, I88
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. 33. 34. 311, 164, 176. 185 1% Malaysia. 34. 35. l8S, 186 Maldiva. 34, 3s. 185. I86 Mali. 34. 3S, 185. 186 Mauritania, 34. 3S, IUS. 186 Mongolia, 33. 164 Morocco, 34, 3S, 18). 186 Netherlands. 33. 34. 176. 178. 180. I& Nigeria. 34. 180 Oman, 34. 3s. 185. 186 Pakistan. 29. 33. 164. 185. 186 Qatar. 33, 34, 35, 164, IES, I86 Saudi Arabia, 33. 34. 35. lS4. lS7. lS9. It?O. IIS, l&I selled. 34. 35. 185. 186 SO&. W. 3i 18s, 186 sudAn. 33. 34. 3s. 164. 18s. 186 SYrian~Arab depubfic. 33. 34. 3S. 154. 159. 164. 169, 171, 176,
178. 179. 180. 18). II36 Turkcv. 34. 3s. 185. 186 iJ,n&-u. iis United Arab Emirates, 34. 3s. 18s. I86 United Republic of Cameroon, 34. 185 Uppn Volta, 34. 35. ISS. 186 Vi* Nam. 33. 164 Yemen. 33. 34. 3s. lS9. 16). 185. 186 YugoIhvia. 34. IUS
pace axtfcrencc on the Middle East, call for, 149. ISI, 1~2. ISS, lS8-1599. 160162. 168. 16911. 171
President: note, 7On stalcmcnlr.66,76. 149, 151, 154. 158, 162, 163. 171, 173, 174, 175,
179. 182. 183. 188, 408n resolution 242 (IW7) 160, 161. 162, 170, 183. 188 resolution 338 (1973) 149, IJO, 151. 152. lJ3, 156, 157. 158. 162. 163.
168, 170. I71 tctcntion in the agenda, 172. 173, 174. 177. 184, 187 Sccrctary-GcnaaJ:
communication, 7 I le11cts. 75 report on the Pcacs Conference on the Middle East, IS, 158-159.
MO, I61 reports,75,76,77, 149,150. 151, lS6. I57.IS8, 162, 166, 167, 168.
169, 171. 173. 174. 175. 176. 178. 179, 180. 183, 184, I88 tapatal to submit a report, etc.. 149, l50,15I. 152. 153. 157.158.
162. 163. 165. 169. 170, 171. 172. 175. I80 statements. 6, 152. 156. 166. 171. 175, 176. I80
submission, 149. 150, 151, 154. 156. 157, 158. 162, 163. 164, 166, 167. 168. 169. 170, 171. 172. 173. 174, 175. 177, 178. 179. 180. 183. 185, I86
UNDOF. 149150. 153. 156. 158. 162. 163. 167. 170. 175, 178, 179. 183. I88 renewal of mandate, 150, 153. 157. 158. 162. 163. 1611. 170. 175.
179. 183. 188 reports, 150. 152-153, IJ6. 158. 162,163. 167, 170, 175. 178, 183.
I88 UNEF. 6. 149. 150. 151. 152, 157. 158, 162. 169, 170
renewal of mandate, 6. 149, 151. lS2, 158, 163, 170 reports, 149, 150, 151. IS2, 157. 162. 169. 170
UNJFIL, 74-78. 165-167, 168, 169,171. 172. 173,174, 175, 176. 177, 178, 179. 180, 181. 182, 184, 188, 189, 413 atabJished, 75, 165, 166 mandate renewed, 76. 77, 78. 168-169, 173. 177, 180, 169 ryor&.s,17~ X&s”, 78, 166, 167. 168. 171. 172,173, 174, 176. 179.
vNTs0: 77.‘164, 166, 178. I88 withdrawal. caJl for, 164. 165. 167, 176. 177. I80
titles, short and offkiaJ. XVI. XVII matings: 134Is1, 22 182111. 32. 63. I49 1822nd.63. 149. I50 1832nd. 63 1833td. 32. 63. 150. IJI IBSlst, 63. 151. I52 1856th, 63. 152. 153. 1% 1859th, 29. 33. 53, 54. 60. 154, I55 186&h, 29. 33, 54. 154. I55 ’ 186lst, 29. 33. 54. 154. 155, l56n l862nd, 29. 33. 54. 60. 63, 154, 156. 365n 1923rd. 63. 156, l57n 1964th. 33, 63, 157, 366n 1975th, 63, 66. I58 lW3rd. IS. 33. 54, 60. 103. 158, 159. I60 1995th. 33. 54. I60 1997th. 33. 54. MO. 161, 162 2010th. 63. 66, 162 2035th. 6. 63. 66 2OSIst. 63. 66. I63 207lst. 29. 33. 54, 60. 164. 413n. 419n 2072nd. 29. 33. 164, 413n 2073td, 29. 33. 164, l65n, 4l3n 2074th. 29. 33. 63. 74. 164. 165, 166n. 413 2075th, 29, 33. 63. 75. It% 2076th. 33. 63, 75. 167 2079th. 63. 66. 167, l68n Z085th. 63. 76. 168. 169, 42On 2086th. 33. 54. 60. 76. 168. 169 24W9th. I69 2091~1. 63. 169. 170 2lOlst. 63. 66, 170 2106th. 33. 65. 76. I71 2113th. 33. 54. 60. 63. 65. 76. 172. 174, 402n 2141~1. 65. 76n. I73 2144th. 65. 76n. I74 2145th. 63. 66. I75 2146th. 29. 33. 54. 60. 76n. 175. 402n. 413n
2147th, 29, 33, 54, 62, 76. 116. 402n. 41011. 413n 2148th. 29. 33. 54, 76, 176. 402n. 413n 2149th. 29, 33. 54. 63. 76, 175. 177, 402n, 41011, 413 2164th, 29. 33, 54, 60, 177, I78 2165th. 29, 33. 54, I78 2174th. 63, 65, I78 ZlBOth, 33, 54. 60. 63, 77. 179. 420n 2212th. 29, 77. I80 2213th, 29, 33, 53, 54, 60, 77. 180, 181, 402n 2214th, 29, 33, 54, 77. 180, I81 2215th. 29, 33, 34, 54. 77, 180 2216th. 29. 33, 34. 54, 77. I80 2217th. 29. 33. 34. 54, 65. 77, 180. 181, I82 2218th, 29. 33, 34. 53. 54. 63, 78, 180. l83n 2224th, 63. 65. I83 2232nd. 34, 63. I84 2233rd. 29. 34, 53. 54. 60. I85 2234th. 29. 34, 54. I85 2235th, 29. 34. 54. I85 2236th. 29. 34. 54. 102, I85 2238th, 29. 34, 54. 102, I85 2239th. 29, 34. 54, 102. I85 2241~1. 29. 34. 54. 102. I85 2242nd. 29. 34. 54. 63. 102. 185. I86 2245th. 29. 34. 35. 54. 55. 60. 63, 186. 187. 4lXtn 2256th. 63. 65. I88 2258th. 22. 35. 63. 188, l89n
!!4tnaUom la lk occupkd Arab tcrsitork~ adjournment, I98 agenda item, 20. 29. 30, 40, 41, 42. 53. 54, 55. 60, 64. 65, 72n.
79, 80, 101, 198. 200.203. 206, 209.210. 211. 366n, 369n, 371. 373. 378. 379. 3%n. 400. 403. 409n. 4lOn, 415. 417n. 419n. 42On
Commission of the !3ccurity Council, 79. 80, 200. 201, 202, 203. 204, 205, 206. 207, 208, 209. 371. 372 composition, 79. 80, 203, 371 reports, 79, 80. 203. 204. 205. 206, 207. 2&l, 372
Committea on the Exercise of the Inahenable Rights of the Pales- tinian People, 29, 101. 200. 201. 204, 205, 206, 207
consultations among Council members luding to an agreement on the text of a draft resolution, 209. 210. 21 I
fact-finding, 72n. 79. 200. 203. 369. 371 Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in
Time of War, 197. lW,202.203.2tM. 206.207,209.210.21 I, 213 Geneva Peace Conference. call for, 197, 199 invitations under rule 39. 53. 200. 206, 210. 212 Jerusalem, stnurs of. 1%. 197. 198. 199, 200. 201, 202. 203. 204.
205. 207. 208 Jewish xtllcments. 1%. 197, 198. 199. 200. 201. 203. 204. 205.
206. 207. 208 letter dated 3 May 1976 from Egypt rcquating an urgent Council
meeting to consider the situation in the occupied Arab territories. 195, 378
letter dated 20 October 1976 from Egypt requesting a Council meeting to discuss the situation in the occupied Arab tcrritoria. 198. 378
letter dated 23 February 1979 from Jordan requesting a Council meeting IO consider the status of Jerusakm and the situation in the occupied Arab territories. 200. 379
letter dated IS February 1980 from Jordan rcquating a Council meeting IO consider Israel’s defiance of the Council’s decisions regarding the occupied Arab tertitoria, 206. 379
letter dated 8 May 1980 from Tunisia rcquating an urgent Council meeting to consida the expulsion of PaJatinian off&Jr by Israel, 209. 379
letter dated I6 May 1980 from Jordan requesting a Council meeting to consider Israel’s defiance of resolution 468 (l9ltO). 218. 379
letter dated 3 June 1980 from Rahrain. as Chairman of the Arab Group, requating an urgent Council meeting IO consider assassi- nation attempts and detention of PaJatinians, 21 I, 379
letfcr dated 3 June 1980 from Bahrain. in the same capacity, transmitting a letter from the PLO Chairman on the same issue, 21 I
measures adopted by the Security Council: 79. 80, 195, 197. 199-200. 203. 205. 206. 20s. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 371. II5
Paksline I.rbcralion Organturion (PLO), invited to participate in the Council’s proceedings. 54. 55, 60. 195, 198, 200, 203. 206. 209. 210. 21 I
Palestinian rights, I%, 197. 198, 199, 200, MI, 204, 205. 207. 208, 209. 210
participation in the proceedings of: AfghanisIan. 42. 206 Algeria. 42. 206 Rahrain. 30. 21 I Ranpladah. 41, 198 Cuba, 41. 2% Democratic Kampuchea, 41. 200 Egypt. 30. 41. 42, 195, 198. 200. 203. 206. 211, 212 German Democratic Republic, 41, 200 Hungary, 41. 200 India, 41. 200 Indonesia. 41. 42. 198. 200. 206 Iran. 41. 200 Iraq. 41. 200 Israel. 40. 41, 42. 195. 198. 200, 203. 206, 209, 210. 211. 212 Jordan, 30. 40, 41, 42. 195. 198. 200, 203. 206, 209, 210. 211 Kuwait, 41, 42, 195. 206. 212 Lebanon, 41, 42. UK). 206 Mauritania, 41. 198. 200 Morocco, 30. 41. 198, 206 Nigeria, 41. 198 Pakistan, 41. 200, 206 Qatar, 41, 42. 195, 200 Romania, 41, 200 Saudi Arabia, 40, 41, 195. 198. 200 SetIe& 41, 200 Somalia. 41. 195.200 Sudan. 41.200 Syrian Arab Republic, 40. 41, 195, 198, 200. 203. 206 Tunisia, 41. 200 Turkey, 41. 200 Ukrainian SSR, 41. u)o Vict Nam. 4l,42, 200.2% Yemen, 41. 195, 200 Yugoslavia, 41, 42, 200. 206
Praident: note. 79, 80 sIatements. 197. I99
resolution 242 (1%7), 198. #K). 205, 209, 212, 213 raolution 338 (1973), 198, 199, 200, 205. 213 remntion in Ihe agenda, 197, 200. 203, 209 Secretary-General:
reports, 210. 211 requested to submiI a report, 209, 211, 212. 213 sIatemertt, 212
submission, 195. 198, 200, 203, 2%. #19, 210. 211 West Bank, I%, 200.201,202.208.211
titles. short and oflicial, XX matings: 19161h, 20. 300. 40, 54. 55, 60. 195 1917th, 30. 40. 55, 1% 1918th, 30, 40. 41, 55. l97n 1919th, 30. 40, 41. 55, l97n, 366n I92OIh. 30. 40, 41. 55. l97n 192lst. 30. 40. 41, 55, 197n 1922nd, 30. 40, 41, 55, 197. 198, 419n 1966th. 30. 41, 54. 55. 60, 198. 396n. 4#n. 419n IW7th. 30. 41. 55. l99n 196&h, 30. 41, 55, 199 I%9th, 30, 41. 55. 65. I99 2123rd. 29. 30, 41, 54. 55. 60, 101. 200, 37ln 2124th, 30, 41. 55. 101. 2Oln 2125th. 30. 41, 55, 101, MI. 2U2n. 204n. 4lSn 2126th. 30, 41, 55. 101, 201. 202n 2127th, 30, 41. 55. 101. 202. 4lSn 2128th. 30. 41, 55. 101. 202. 371,415 2131st. 30, 41. 55, 101. 202, 4150 213% 30.41. 55, 64. 79. 101. 200, 2M. 371.410n. 415 215&h, 29. 41, 54. 55. 60. 79. 101, 203, 20(n. 37ln 2157th, II, 55. 79, 101. 204. 37ln. 42On 2158th. 41, 55. 79, 101, 205 2I59Ih, 41, 55. 64. 79, 101. 205. 2&t. 37ln 2J9M. 29. 30. 41. 53. 9. 55. 60, lOI, 206. 207n. 42On 22001h. 30. 41. 42. 55. 101. 207. 420n 22Olst, 30. II. 42. 55. 101. 207, 208n 2202nd. 30. 41. 42. 55, 101. 206n. 208. 37ln
2203rd. 30. 41. 42, 55. 79, 101, 206. 208. 209n. 372. 42On 222lst, 42, 54. 55, 60, 64. 209. 42On 2222nd, 30, 42. 53, 54. 55. 60. 64, 210 2223rd. 30. 42, 55, 210 2226th. 30. 42. 54. 55. 60. 64. 211. 4031s. 420n 2259th; 42; 53; 54; 55; 60; 105, 212, 213n 2260th. 20. 42. 55. 212. 213
Sltutloo 1. T&or:
Wnda item. 19. 29, 39. SI, 52, 6). 73. 102, 248, 251, 364, 365n, 366. 369. 377. 396n.407.408.410.417n
decoloni&on, 248. 249, 410 fad-finding mission, requested, 249 General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV), 248, 249, 250, 252, 410 Cleneral Assembly resolution 3485 (XXX), 248, 249, 250, 252, 253 invitations under rule 39. 51, 52. 248, 251 letter dated 30 November 1975 from Portugal addressed to the
Secretary-General, 364n letter dated 7 December 1975 from Portugal requating an urgent
Council meeting 10 terminate the l pgrusion by Indonesia and to allow the process of decolonization in fi IO continue peacefully, 248. 377
measures adopted by the Security Council, 73, 250, 410 participation in the proceedings ol:
Australia, 39. 248, 251 Guinea, 39, 248, 251 Guinea-Bissau, 39. 248. 251 Indonaia, 39. 248, 251 Malaysia, 39, 248, 251 Moumbiquc. 39, 251 Philippines, 39. 251 Portugal. 29. 39, 248, 251 Saudi Arabia, 39. 251
President: note transmitting the text of an invitation by the Clovemment of
Indonesia, 253 retention in the agenda, 250, 252 SccrctaryCencral:
good offica suggested, 248 reports, 73, 251. 252, 253 myalal to have Ihe special repraentative continue his ml&n, 73,
252 requested to send a special representative. 73. 250. 369,410
selfdetermination. 248, 249, 250. 251, 252. 253, 410 Special Representative, 73. 251. 252. 253, 410 submission, 252
titles, short and official. XIX meetings: 1864th. 19. 29. 39, 51, 52. 103.248, 364n. 366n. 369n. 4lOn 1865th, 29, 39, 248. 249. 4lOn 1867th, 29. 39. 248. 249. 4lOn 1868th, 29. 39, 248. 250 l86Rh, 29, 39. 73. 248. 250. 369n, 410 l908Ih, 39. 52, 73, 103, 251, 4IOn 1909th. 39, 52. 73, 251. 252 191Oth, 39. 73. 251, 252. 408n I91 Ith. 39. 73. 251 1912th. 39. 73. 251, 408n. 4lOn 1913th. 39, 73, 251. 252, 408n. 410 1914th. 19. 39. 64. 73. 251. 252. 410 1915th. 39; 73; 251. 252. 253n. 41011
sltuuoM: communications from States parties to, 422-423 determination of existence of, 373 questions submitted as. 375-385
Solomon lalands: admission to the United Nations, 109, 110, I I1 SOldlC
participalion in the proceedings on: admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South
Viet Nam and the Democratic Republic of Vin Nun), 37 (Djibouti), 38
communications from France and Somalia concerning the incident of 4 February 1976. 30. 257
complaint of Angola against South Africa, 48, 332 complaint by fknin. 44. 45, 303, 305 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggrasion by South
Africa asainrt Angola. 40. 261 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “PCI of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43, 286
IDdexes 45s
complpint of the Govanmcnt of Rotswana against the illegal r&me in Southern Rhodesia, 44, 299
question of South Africa, 45, 46, 307. 310
question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its ittalienablc rights, 42, 43. 88. 214
situation in Namibia, 3s. 36. 223, 231. 239 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 47, 281 situation in the Comoros. 40. 2155 situation in the Middle East. 34. 35. 185. 186 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41. 19J, 200
Soulb Afrka: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South Africa against Angola, 40, 261
complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290 situation in Namibia, 35. 228, 234 situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the upurtheid
rCgime in Sowcto and other areas, 43, 284 Sorlb Wet Nam, Rcpublk of:
application for membership in the United Nations, 53. 109, I IO, I I I invited to participate, 53
S&l&: participation in the proceedings on:
letter dated 3 January I980 from 52 Member States, 31. 349 lct~rr dated 25 November 1979 from thcSoztaryGrrml and letter
dated 22 December from the United States, SO, 344 situation concerning Western Sahara, 29, 51. 243, 245, 246
srl Lanbn: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (applications of the Republic of South Vkt Nam and the Democratic Republic of Vict Nun). 37 (Angola), 37 (Via Nam). 38
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 332 letter dated 25 November I979 from the -General and ktta
dated 22 December 1979 from the United Stata, SO, 344 quation of South Africa. 45. 307 question of the exacisc by the Pakstinian pcoplc of its inalienable
rights, 42. 90. 219 situation in Namibia, 36. 23 I, 234 situation Southern Rhodesia, 47. 271, 276, 278
stn1cgkucu0dcr Tlwteeshlp: I06 !subaldluy orgau:
Ad hut Committee established under resolution iS5 (1979), 69.80 Ad hoc Sub-Committee on Namibia, 70. 71 Committee established by resolution 421 (1977). 69. 81.82 Committee established by pursuance of resolution 2S3 (1968). 70.
71, 82 dissolved. 71 reports. 71
Committee of Experts. 70 Committee of Expacs established by the Council at its 1506th meeting,
70. 71 Committee on Admission of New Members, 70 Committee on Council meetings away from the scat of the Organiza-
lion. 70. 71 Committee on the JZxcrcisc of the lnalknable Rights of the Palestinian
People. 28. 29 established, 69. 72-81. 81-82 Good Offices of the Secretary-General, 69. 71. 72
under resolution 4J7 (1979). 69. 80-81 under the Council President’s statement dated 23 September IPSO.
69. 81 involving meetings away from the seat of the Organization, 72-81 Mission of the Secretary-General under resolution 377 (1975). 69.
72-73 Mission IO Bofswana under resolution 403 (1977), 69, 73-74 no( involving meetings away from the seat of the Organization, 81-82 procedures relative to subsidiary organs. 82 proposed. but not established, 72. 81. 82 security Council commksio n utablishai under resolution 446 (1979),
69, 79-80 set up by the Gxtary-Gncral upon the authorization by the Council.
69, 71.72 Special Comm~ttcc against Apurrheid. 211 spccipl Committee on the Situation with regard to the implementation
of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peopics. 28. 249
Special Mission to the People’s Republic of &run established under resolution 404 (1977). 69. 74
Special Representative for humanitarian problems under resolu- lion 307 (l971), 70
Special Representative in Cyprus, 71 Special Representative in the Middle East, 70. 71 Special Representative of the Secretary-Genaa.l regarding Malta and
Libya. 72 Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneral under resolution 384
(1975), 69. 73 Special Representative of the Sccrctaty-Gcneral under resolution 415
(1977). 69, 74 Special Representative of the Soxctary-Gencral under resolution 431
(1978). 69. 78-79 Special Representative of the Secretary-General under the Counril
President’s statement dated 5 November 1980. 69, 81 United Nations Council for Namibia, 28. 29 United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, 70, 71
mandate renewed, 70 United Nations Emergency Force, 70, 71
mandate lapsed, 70 reports of the Secretary-General, 70
United Nations Force in Cyprus, 70. II mandate renewed, 71
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, 69. 70. 74-78 United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan, 70 United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan, 70 United Nations Transition Assistance Group, 71 United Nations Truce Supervision Orgmitltion. 70. 71
Sndan: letter dared 4 July 1976 requesting an urgent Council meeting to
wnsider an act of amxd banditry by the Government of the Libyan Arab Republic, 379
participation in the proceedings on: Complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48, 332 complaint by Mozambique. 47. 320 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question. 39. 189 question of South Africa, 46. 310 situation in Namibia, 36. 234 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 47. 271. 278 situation in the Middle East. 33, 34, 35. 164. 185, I86 situation in the occupied Arab territories. 41, 200 telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea, 49.
377 Sommary slalemenl by tk Secrr(uJ-Ck~ om EISU~ of rbkb the
cooDcu Is Idaed: 19-U Surluw: admission to the United Nations, 109, I IO, I I I Swaziland:
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Mozarnbiqtie. 47, 320 letter dated 23 November 1979 from the SaxctuyGa~~al and letter
dated 22 December 1979 from the United States, SO. 344 Sweden:
participation in the proceedings on the question of South Africa, 45, 46,307, 315
Sytinn Arab Rqmblk: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new members (Vie1 Nam). 38 complaint by Kenya concerning the l ci of aggression by South
Africa against Angola, 40. 261 complaint by Mozambique. 46. 320 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question. 39. I89 question of South Africa, 45, 307 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights. 42. 43. 88. 90. 91. 214. 218, 219 rquat by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistu~ for consideration
of recent developments in the occupied Arab territories, 40. 193 situation in the Middle F&t. 33.34,311.154, 159, 164. 169. 171, 176,
178. 179. 180. 18s. 186 situntron in the occupied Arab territories. 40.41, 19s. 1%. 200.203.
206
T
Tdcgram dated 3 Jmmy 1979 from Lh~~ocntk Kmmp~h~~: adjournment, proposed, 338. 384 agenda item, 4. 7. 17, 21. 31. 49. 61. 337, 366. 3%n. 404, 408n.
409n. 414. 418, 419n opposed, 4, 17, 337
4!u 1Ddau
aggression, 338, 339, 414 consultations of the Council, 4 credentiats. 3. 4, 338
challenged, 4, 338 report of the Sccretary-Ckncral. 4, 338
interference in internal affairs, 3, 17, 338, 339, 340. 414, 418 kttcr dated I4 February 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea requesting
an urgent Council meeting to condemn the Vietnamese aggression, 384
kttcr dated I7 February 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea l gatn requesting an urgent Council meeting, 384
measures adopted by the Security Council, 340. 414 participation in the proceedings ol:
Australia, 49, 338 Bulgaria, 49. 338 Cuba, 49, 338 Democratic Kampuchea, 31. 338 German Democratic Republic, 49, 338 Hungary, 49. 338 Indonesia, 49, 338 Japan, 49. 338 Malaysia, 49. 338 Mongolia, 49. 338 New Zuland. 49. 338 Philippines, 49, 338 Poland, 49. 338 Singapore, 49. 338 Sudan, 49. 338 Thailand, 49, 338 Yugoslavia, 49, 338
People’s Revolutionary Council, invitation proposed, 338 President, 4, 17
and suspension of meeting, 4 and the right of reply, 7
Secretary-General: requested to report on credentials, 4. report on credentials. 4, 338
submission, 339 suspension, 3. 4. 338 telegram dated 3 January I979 from the Deputy Prime Minista in
charge of Foreign Affairs of Democratic Kampuchea, 4.337.384 withdrawal, 338. 339
titla, short and official. XXI meetings:
2108th. 4. 17. 21, 31, 49, 337, 338n. 339. 374n, 414. 418n 2109th. 7, 31. 49. 337. 338n, 366n, 414n, 418n 2llOth, 31. 49. 337. 366n. 414n. 418’n 2lllth, 31. 49, 337, 339, 34On, 366n, 414, 418, 419n 2112th. 21. 31. 49. 61. 337. 340. 414. 418
Tbdbd: participation in the proceedings on:
situation in South-Fast Asia and its implications for international peace and security, 49. 340
telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampucha. 49. 338
Tbruts to tk peace: 22s. 224. 233 srz o&o under Complaint by Moxambiauc
Complaint by Zambia aiinst South ‘Africa Letter dated 2S Novernbcr 1979 from the Secretary-General and
letter dated 22 Deccmbcr 1979 from the United States Question of South Africa Situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the oporr~~
regime in Sowto and other areas Situation in Southern Rhodesia
Togo: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48, 332 complaint by Benin. 44, 303. 305 complaint of the Government of RotswaM alphstthcilkpl~
in Southern Rhodesia. 44, 299 question of South Africa, 45. 46. 307, 310
TrIddod ud Tobago: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members fDominiu). 38 (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), 39
. . .
Truddlp Cowneil: relation with the Security Council. 85. 106 Tuti:
participation in the proceedings on: Middle East problem including the Palestinian question, 39. 189
question of South Africa, 30, 310 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 42. 88. 90. 214. 219 request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for consideration
of recent developments in the occupied hab tcrritoria. 40, I93 situation in Namibia. 36, 228 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 200
Turkey: participation in the procadings on:
complaint by Circece against Turkey, 44, 294 letter dated 3 January 1980 from J2 Memkr States, 31, 349 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 42. 43. 90, 214. 219 situation in Cyprus, 32. 131. 133. 135. 137, 138, 140, 142, 143,
145. 146, 147 situation in the Middle East, 34. 35, 185, 186 situation in the occupied Arab taritoria, 41, 200
U
Uplld~: letter dated 28 March 1979 requesting an urgent Council meeting
in connexion with the questJon of aggrusion by the United Republic of Tanzania against Uganda, 384
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola, 40. 261 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 30, 286 complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290 question of South Africa, 46, 31s situation in Southern Rhodesia, 48, 281 situation in the Middle East, 34. I85
UkUm SSR: participation in the procealings on:
admission of new Mcrnbers (applications of the Republic of South Viet Narn and the Democratic Republic of Viet Nun). 37 (Vie NJm), 38
complaint by Angola against South Attica, 48, 332 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its irulicnable
rights, 43, 91 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41. 200
Udtal Arab Edmta: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44. 293 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question. 39. 189 quution of the exercise by the Palestinian people-of its in&able
rights, 42, 43, 88, 91. 214 ,’ situation in Namibia, 35. 223 situation in the Middle Past, 34. 35. 18s. I86
United Natlou Conneil for Namlbla. see under Subsidiary organs Unltd Natlou -gap-I O~OWV~ Force, see under Subsidiary
organs lIaRed Nat&u mncy Force, see under Subsidiary organs Udted Natlou Forea ID Cyprus, see under Subsidiary organs U&ad NaW Imterlm Focu tn Lebanon, 9cc under Subsidiary organs UnIted Natlou Hllltary Obacwer Cramp la Ida amd Pakistan. SCT
under Subsidiary organs U&ad Natlou Tnndtlon Arbllucc Croup. see under Subsidiary
organs Uuttcd Natlou Truce Sopewfdom fhpdadom. SCI under Subsidiary
organs United Rep&k of Camsroon:
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola. 40. 261 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43, 2116 question of South Africa, 30. 46, 310. 313 situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the uporrheld
r&gimc in Soweto and other areas. 43, 284 situation in the Middle East, 34. I85
U&d Repmblk of Tamxanb: participation in fhc proceedings on:
complaint by Angola against South Atrica. 48. 330, 332 complaint by Benin, 45. 30s complaint by Mozambique. 47. 320
complaint by Zambia, 48. 325 complaint by the Government 01 Botswana against the illegal
regime in Southern Rhodesia, 44, 299 qucslion of South Africa, 45. 307 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47. 271. 280. 281
lJmlvenal DcclBr8lloa of Humma lugbtx w48): see under Question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its
inalienable rights Situation in Namibia
Upper Volta: participation tn the proceedings on:
complaint by Benin. 45, 30s complaint by Zambia. 4g. 325 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 3% 271 situation in the Middle EM. 34. 35, IRS. 1g6
V
Vcoamtla: ktta dated 2 September 1978 requesting an urgent Council meeting to
consider the situation in Nicaragua, 383 participation in the proceedings on the letter dated 3 January 1980
from 52 Member States. 3 1, 349 Vkt Nar. Daaocntk Republk 01: application for mcmbcrship in the
United Nations, 16, 53, 109, I IO. I I I Vkt Nam, SockRat Rep&k of:
admission IO the United Nations, 109. I IO. I I I, 1 I3 participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Evict Nam), 53 complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 332. 335 complaint by Benin, 45, 306 complaint by Zambia, 48. 325 letter dated 3 January 1980 from 52 Member States, JO. 349
question of South Africa, 46. 310. 317 question of the exercise by the Palestinian pcoplc of its inalienable
rIgIll\. 41. YI situotton in South-East Asia and ils implications for international
peace and security. 49, 340 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 47. 281 situation in the Middle East, 33, I64 situation in the occupied Arab territories, 41, 42. 200. 206
votlsg: absence ol a permanent member in relation to Article 27(3), 62 abstention. 6264
obligatory, 62 voluntary, 6364
adoption of resolutions and decisions without vote or by consensus, 64-66 by consensus. 65 by Prcsidcntial statements. 65-66
agreed to by all members. 6566 with some members dissociating themselves, 66
without vote, 65 cases in which vote indkakd non-procedural character of the matter,
60-61 cases in which vote indicated procedural character of matter. 59-60 conduct of business. 60 convocation of an ancrgcncy spaial sasron of the Gcncral Asscptbly.
60 drslinction hclwccn procedural and IIOII twcrccd~~r,tI matter\, W non participation of a pcrmaocnt mcmhcr ut rrlattor~ IO Arttclc 270).
63.64 on adjournment of a mating. 59 on agenda:
adoption, 59 deferment of consideration of items. 59 order of items in agenda, 59 removal of an item from Ihc list of items of which the Council is
seized, 59 on application for membership in UN. 61 on appointment of the Sccrctary-General. 61 on election of judges of International Court of Justice. 59 on invitations to participate in procccdtngs. 60 on matters considered by the Council under responsibility for main-
tenance of pcacc and security. 60-6 I on rulings of President, 59 on suspension of meetings, 59
preliminary question: proceedings involved in, 61 proceedings in voting on, 61
proceedings on question whether matter was procedural within meaning of Article 27(2). 61
W
Western Samoa: admission to the United Nations, 109, I IO. 11 I
V
Y cm)cts: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Djibouti), 38 Middle East problem including the Palestinian question. 38, 189 qucstion of the exercise of the Palestinian pcoplc of its inalienable
rights, 43. 91 situation in Namibia, 36. 231 situation in the Middle East, 33. 34. 35. 159, 164. 185, 186 situation in the occupied Arab territories. 41, 195, 200
Yugoalavla: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Mcmbcrs (applications of the Republic of South Vict Nam and the Democratic Republic of Vict Nam). 37 (Angola), 37 (Wet Nun). 38
complaint by Angola rgaJnst Sooth Africa, 48, 49. 332. 335. 336 complaint by the Prime Minister of Mauritius of the “act of
aggression” by Israel against Uganda, 43. 286
complaint by Zambia against South Africa, 44, 290. 293 complaint of the Gov cmmcnt of Botswana against the illcgal rtpime
in Southern Rhodesia, 44. 299 letter dated 3 January I980 from 52 Member States. 50. 34Y lct~cr dad 25 November l97Y from the !iccraary General and lata
dated 22 Dcccmbcr 1979 from the United States. SO. 344 Middle Past problem including the Palestinian question. 39. 189 question of South Africa, 4s. 46, 307, 317 question of the exercise by the Palestinian people of its inalienable
rights, 42. 43, 88. 90. 91, 214. 219 request by the Libyan Arab Republic and Pakistan for consideration
of recent developments in the oecupicd Arab tcrritorks, 40, 193 situation in Namibia, 35, 36, 223, 228, 231, 239 situation in South Africa: killings and violence by the oporfheid
regime in Sowcto and other areas. 43. 284 situation in South-East Asia and its implications for international
pcacc and security. 49. 340 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 47. 271. 276. 278. 281 situation in the Middle East, 34. I85 situation in the occupied Arab territories. 41, 42. 200. 206 telegram dated 3 January 1979 from Democratic Kampuchea, 49,
338
zaln: parttctpafrort in the proceedings on.
clrmplutnl hy ~wnhta nyarnsl South Afrrca. 44. 2%). 293 lcttcr dated 3 January l9gO from 52 Member States. 50. 349 letters dated I3 and I5 June 1979 from Morocco, JO, 342 kttcr dated November 1979 from ihc Sccretarycmerpl and kttcr
dated 22 %L mbcr 1979 from the United Statcs. JO. 344 question of South Africa. 45. 46. 307. 317 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 48, 281
timbla: participation in the proceedings on:
admission of new Members (Angola). 37 complaint by Angola against South Africa, 48. 330 complaint by Kenya concerning the act of aggression by South
Africa against Angola. 40. 261 complamt by Mozambique. 47, 320 complaint by Zambia, 31. 325 complaint by Zambia against South Africa. 30. 44. 290 complaint of the Government of Botswana against the ilkgal
regime tn Southern Rhodesia, 44. 299
488
qwt&a of soulh Africa. 45,3u7 situafioa In South Africa: killings and violence by I~C W/W request by Morambiqw under Artick SO of the Chrrter. 40. 258 d#ime in Sowcto and other au, 47, 271 ai~urtioo in Namibia. 33, 36, 223. 231, 239 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 47, 271
Zlababrc: admission lo the United Nations, 109, 110, Ill, 112