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United Nations Security Council Resolution 571

Index United Nations Security Council Resolution 571

United Nations Security Council resolution 571, adopted unanimously on 20 September 1985, after hearing representations from the People's Republic of Angola, the Council recalled resolutions including 387 (1976), 418 (1977), 428 (1978), 447 (1979), 454 (1979), 475 (1980), 545 (1983) and 546 (1984), and expressed its concern at the continuing attacks on the country by South Africa through occupied South West Africa. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Angola–South Africa relations, Apartheid, Arms embargo, Government of South Africa, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600, Namibia, People's Republic of Angola, South African Border War, South West Africa, United Nations Security Council Resolution 387, United Nations Security Council Resolution 418, United Nations Security Council Resolution 428, United Nations Security Council Resolution 447, United Nations Security Council Resolution 454, United Nations Security Council Resolution 475, United Nations Security Council Resolution 545, United Nations Security Council Resolution 546.

  2. 1985 United Nations Security Council resolutions
  3. 1985 in Africa
  4. 1985 in Angola
  5. 1985 in South Africa
  6. 20th century in South Africa
  7. Angola–South Africa relations
  8. September 1985 events
  9. United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War

Angola–South Africa relations

Relations between Angola and South Africa in the post-apartheid era are quite strong as the ruling parties in both states, the African National Congress in South Africa and the MPLA in Angola, fought together during the Angolan Civil War and South African Border War.

See United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and Angola–South Africa relations

Apartheid

Apartheid (especially South African English) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and Apartheid are 20th century in South Africa.

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Arms embargo

An arms embargo is a restriction or a set of sanctions that applies either solely to weaponry or also to "dual-use technology." An arms embargo may serve one or more purposes.

See United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and Arms embargo

Government of South Africa

The Government of South Africa, or South African Government, is the national government of the Republic of South Africa, a parliamentary republic with a three-tier system of government and an independent judiciary, operating in a parliamentary system.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600 adopted between 25 February 1982 and 19 October 1987.

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Namibia

Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.

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People's Republic of Angola

The People's Republic of Angola was the self-declared socialist state which governed Angola from its independence in 1975 until 25 August 1992, during the Angolan Civil War.

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South African Border War

The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and South African Border War are Angola–South Africa relations.

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South West Africa

South West Africa, renamed to Namibia from 12 June 1968, was a South African Province under South African administration from 1915 to 1990, after which it became modern-day Namibia.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 387

United Nations Security Council Resolution 387, adopted on March 31, 1976, reaffirmed the principle of a state's right to territorial integrity in the face of South African incursions into Angolan territory. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 387 are 20th century in South Africa and United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 418

United Nations Security Council Resolution 418, adopted unanimously on 4 November 1977, imposed a mandatory arms embargo against South Africa.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 428

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. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 428 are 20th century in South Africa, Angola–South Africa relations and United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 447

United Nations Security Council resolution 447, adopted on 28 March 1979, after hearing representations from the People's Republic of Angola and the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO), the Council recalled resolutions 387 (1976) and 428 (1978) and condemned South Africa for its continuing raids in direct violation of prior resolutions. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 447 are 20th century in South Africa, Angola–South Africa relations and United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 454

United Nations Security Council resolution 454 was adopted on 2 November 1979. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 454 are 20th century in South Africa, Angola–South Africa relations and United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 475

United Nations Security Council resolution 475, adopted on 27 June 1980, after hearing representations from the People's Republic of Angola, the Council recalled resolutions 387 (1976), 447 (1979) and 454 (1979), and expressed its concern and condemned the continuing attacks on the country by South Africa through occupied South West Africa. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 475 are 20th century in South Africa, Angola–South Africa relations and United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War.

See United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 475

United Nations Security Council Resolution 545

United Nations Security Council Resolution 545 was adopted on 20 December 1983; after hearing representations from the People's Republic of Angola, the Council recalled resolutions 387 (1976), 428 (1978), 447 (1979), 454 (1979) and 475 (1980), and expressed its concern at the continuing attacks on the country by South Africa through occupied South West Africa. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 545 are 20th century in South Africa, Angola–South Africa relations and United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War.

See United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 545

United Nations Security Council Resolution 546

United Nations Security Council resolution 546, adopted on 6 January 1984, after hearing representations from the People's Republic of Angola, the council recalled resolutions 387 (1976), 428 (1978), 447 (1979), 454 (1979), 475 (1980) and 545 (1983), and expressed its concern at the continuing attacks on the country by South Africa through occupied South West Africa. United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 546 are 20th century in South Africa, Angola–South Africa relations and United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War.

See United Nations Security Council Resolution 571 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 546

See also

1985 United Nations Security Council resolutions

1985 in Africa

1985 in Angola

1985 in South Africa

20th century in South Africa

Angola–South Africa relations

September 1985 events

United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning the South African Border War

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_571