United Nations Security Council Resolution 403

UN Security Council
Resolution 403
Date: 14 January 1977
Meeting no.: 1,985
Code: S/RES/403 (Document)

Vote: For: 13 Abs.: 2 Against: 0
Subject: Botswana-Southern Rhodesia
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 1977:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  UK  USA  USSR

non-permanent members:
 BEN  CAN  FRG  IND  LBY
 MTN  PAK  PAN  ROU  VEN

Location of Botswana

United Nations Security Council Resolution 403, adopted on January 14, 1977, after hearing representations from the Minister of External Affairs of Botswana, the Council condemned attacks by the "illegal minority regime" in Southern Rhodesia. The resolution recalled previous resolutions on the topic, including the right to self-determination of the people of Southern Rhodesia.

The Council reaffirmed the legal responsibility of the Government of the United Kingdom over Southern Rhodesia, and demanded the latter cease all hostile acts. The resolution, noting the economic hardship caused by the attacks, requested all relevant agencies of the United Nations and other Member States to assist in various projects in Botswana.

The resolution was adopted with 13 votes; the United Kingdom and United States abstained from voting.

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