United Nations Security Council Resolution 428

UN Security Council
Resolution 428
Date: 6 May 1978
Meeting no.: 2,078
Code: S/RES/428 (Document)

Vote: For: 15 Abs.: 0 Against: 0
Subject: Angola-South Africa
Result: Adopted

Security Council composition in 1978:
permanent members:

 CHN  FRA  UK  USA  USSR

non-permanent members:
 BOL  CAN  FRG  GAB  IND
 KUW  MTN  NGR  TCH  VEN

South Africa border raids

United Nations Security Council Resolution 428, adopted unanimously on May 6, 1978, after hearing representations from the People's Republic of Angola, Zambia and the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO), the Council reminded Member States to refrain from using threats and use of force in their international relations. Reiterating Resolution 387 (1976), the present resolution condemned South Africa for its armed invasion of Angola via South West Africa (Namibia).

Resolution 428 went on to condemn the suppression of the Namibian people by South Africa, as well as apartheid. The Council reaffirmed that the liberation of the Namibian people would be a prerequisite for the attainment of peace and security in southern Africa. The resolution also commended the People's Republic of Angola for its support of the Namibian people.

Finally, the Council made provisions that, should Angola be attacked again, it would not hesitate to adopt further measures against South Africa, in accordance with Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

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