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INDEXES
INDEX RY ARTICLES OF THE CHARTER AND RULES OF PROCEMJRE
1. Articles a If the (lhartcr
CHAPTER I (Purposes and Principles):
Article 1 (2): 209 (fexr) comideration of provisions, 209
Article 2: 98, 11 1. 129, 132. 166, 197, 201, 209, 212, 220, 223 consideration of provisions, 209-226
Article 2 (4): 116, 12011, 136, 165, ,166, 209 (fcxr) consideration of provisions, 209-223
Article 2 (5): 224 (trxf) consideration of provisions, 224
Article 2 (6): 224 (rexl) Article 2 (7): 16, 139, 140n, 182n, 224 (rexr)
consideration of provisions, 224-226
CHAPTER II (Membership):
Article 4: 88 Article 6: 98, 102
CHAPTER IV (The General Assembly):
Article 12: 67, 68 (r~nr), 68, 69, 160n, 171n
CHAPTER V (The Security Council):
Article 23: 107 Article 24: 79, 80, 106, 219, 226 (rexf)
consideration of provisions, 226 Article 24 (2) : 80 Article 24 (3) : 75 Article 25: 73, 79. 80. 9-I. 102. 103, 106, 107, 114, 129. 131,
132, 133. 134, 138, 200, 201, 203, 226 (terf) consideration of provisions, 226
Article 27: 3. 49, 107 Article 27 (2) : 49, 50 Article 27 (3) : 49. 50, 53, 80 Article 28: 3 Article 28 (2): 4, 4n, 154 Article 29: 57 Article 31: 33, 34. 40. 156, 171 Article 32: 33. 4 1, 43, 80
CHAPTER VI (Pacific !.Wtlement of Disputes): 79, 80, 106, 167, 175
consideration of provisions, 175-192 Article 33: 137, 141, 143, 151. 175 (rexr), 220, 221, 222, 223
consideration of provisions, 176-177 Article 34: 143, 175 (rcxr), 222, 223
consideration of provisions, 177-182 Article 35: 34, 139, 175 (rcxr), 224. 225
application of provisions, 182-191 Article 35 (1): 33, 34, 175 (k=xr) Article 36: 167, 175 (rexr)
consideration of provisions, 192 Article 37: I75 (rtsxr)
consideration of provisions, 192 Article 38: 175 (fexf)
consideration of provisions, 192
CIIAPTKR VII (Action with respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression): 73, 74, 79, 80, Y4, 100, 101, 102, 103, 106. 107, 110, 115, 118, 119, 126, 127. 127n. 129, 131. 132, 133, 134n, 140, 148, 153, 178, 182. 1X5. 188. 18Y, 196, 198. 200, 201, 202. 203, 205, 210. 213, 215
consideration of provisions. 195-206 consideration of provisions in general, 206
Article 39: 79, 107, 148, 157, 182, 184n, 195 (rc.rr) consideralion of provisions, 196.199
Article 40: 157, lY5 (text) consideration of provisions, 196.199
Article 41: 94, 107, 111, 127, 129, 130, 131, 133, 148, 157, 105 (/vs/). ?!I5 considcr~;~tion of provision\, IYY-204
Article 42: 127, 129. 148, 195 (ICX~) consideration of provisions, 204-205
Article 43: 195 (text) consideration of provisions, 204-205
Article 44: 195 (frsl) consideration of provisions, 204-205
Article 45: 195 (fexf), 221 consideration of provisions, 204-205
Article 46: 195 (rexr) consideration of provisions, 204-205
Article 47: 195-196 (fen)
consideration of provisions, 204.205 Article 48: 196 (fexr)
consideration of provisions, 205-206 Article 49: 196 (fexr)
consideration of provisions, 205-206 Article 50: 196 (IPXI)
consideration of provisions, 205-206 Article 51: 136, 141, 144, 18211, 186. 196 (fexf). 198, 217.
218, 221 consideration of provisions, 205-206
CHAPTER VIII (Regional Arrangements): 79. 106, 227 consideration of provisions, 227-228
Article 52: 227 (rexf) consideration of provisions, 227-228
Article 53: 227 (fexf) consideration of provisions, 227-228
Article 54: 23, 227 (fexf)
consideration of provisions, 227-228
CHAPTER IX (IntemntionaI Economic and Social Co-opera- tion): Article 56: 225
CHAPTER XII (International Trusteeship System): 79, 106 consideration of provisions, 228
Article 83: 76
CHAPTER XIII (The Trusteeship CouocII): 76 Article 87: 68, 76 Article 88: 68, 76
CHAPTER XIV (The International Court of Justke): Article 93 (2): 171n Article 96: 76, 77, 96, 105
CHAPTER XV (The Secretariat): Article 97: 70, 17ln Article 98: 9
and Rule 21: 9 and Rule 22: 9
Article 99: 154, 155, 182n
CHAPTER XVI (iMiscellaneous Provisions): consideration of provisions, 228
CHAPTER XVII flransltlonal Security Amuqements): consideration of provisions, 228
CHAPTER XVIII (Amendments): Article 108: 70
232
II. Provieional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council
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CHAPTER I (Meetings): Rule 1: 3 Rule 2: 3, 4 Rule 3: 3, 4 Rule 4: 3, 4-5 Rule 5: 3
CHAPTER II (Agenda): 23-29 Rule 6: 3, 23, 24, 182 Rule 7: 3, 4, 23, 24, 182 Rule 8: 3, 23, 24, 182 Rule 9: 3, 23. 24, 182 Rule 10: 3, 23, 27 Rule 11: 3, 23, 27-29, 68 Rule 12: 3, 23, 24
CHAPTER HI (Representation and Credentials): 5-6 Rule 13: 5-6 Rule 14: 5 Rule 15: 5 Rule 16: 5 Rule 17: 5
CHAPTER IV (Presidency): 6-9 Rule 18: 6 Rule 19: 6-9 Rule 20: 6
CHAPTER V (Secretariat): 9-l 1 Rule 21: 9, lo-11
and Article 98: 9 Rule 22: 9, 10, 11 Rule 23: 9. 10 Rule 24: 9, 10 Rule 25: 9. 10 Rule 26: 9, 10
CHAPTER VI (Conduct of Business): 11-I 8 Rule 27: 11, 12 Rule 28: 1 I. 57. 62, 63, 103, 105, 132 Rule 29: 1 I, 12 Rule 30: I I, 12-14, 43, 44, 50, 161 Rule 31: 11, 12, 14-15 Rule 32: 1 I, 12, 15-16, 77, 105. 180 Rule 33: II, 12, 14, 16-17. 162 Rule 34: 11, 12 Rule 35: 11, 12 Rule 36: 11, 12, 17-18 Rule 37: 3, 11, 19, 33, 34, 39,40, 45, 10611, 156 Rule 38: 3. 1 I, 43, 44, 45. 156. 159 Rule 3Y: 3, 11. 13, 14, 33, 34, 41-43, 7811, 106, 106n, 158n,
161, 162
CIIAPTER VII (Voting): Rule 40: 3, 18
CHAPTER VIII (Languages): Rule 41-47: 3, 18-19
CHAPTER IX (Publicity of \leetings, Records): Rule 48: 19, 70 Rule 49: 13 Rule 50-54: 19 Rule 55: 5, 19, 70. 99n, 15-l Rule 56-57: 19
CHAPTER X (Admission of Sew Members): Rule 58: 3, 87 Rule 59: 3, 49, 58. 87, 88. 89 Rule 60: 3, 76, 87
CHAPTER XI (Reialions with other UnIted Nations Organs): Rule 61: 3, 67, 72 (texr)
Appendix: I9
SUBJECT INDEX
A
Absence, see colder Voting Abstention, we under Voting Adjournment, see under Meetings Admission of New hlrmhers to UN, see ~tntIer Membership
in UN Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice,
see urtdcr Situation in Namibia Afghoniston:
participation in proceedings on the situation in the Middle East, 37, 110
Agenda: 23-29 eflect of inclusion of item in, 24, 25 functions of the President, 6 order of discusGon of items, 25-26 phrasing of items, 26 postponement of consideration of items. 26 requirement for inclusions of items in, 25 scope of items and sub-items in relation to the scope of dis-
cu\sion, 25. 26 see alsu: Agenda (Adoption)
Agenda (Matters of which the Council is seized) Agenda (Provisional) Rules of Procedure: Rules 6-12
Agenda (Adoption): 24-26 adjournment without adoption of the agenda, 2411 ns a whole, 25 effects of the inclusion of items in the agenda, 24, 25
objections raised to, 24. 25 order of discussion of items, 25-26 participation in the discusrion on the adoption of the agenda
llimited to the members of the Council, 25 participation of non-memkrs of the Council before the adop-
tion of the agenda, 25, 2Cn phrasing of items, 25, 26 postponement of consideration of items, 26 precedence of the decision on adoption of agenda, 26 procedure of acting on, 24, 25 rcquircments for inclusion of items, 25 scope of items in relation to the scope of discussion, 25, 26 voting on, 24
Agenda (Matters of which the Council is seized): 27-29 retention and deletion of mkltters: 27-29
items added during 1969-197 1: tabulation, 27-28 items appearing in pre\ious volumes of the Rrperroirc on
which new action b) the Council was reported during 1969-1973, 28-25,
items deleted during 1969-1971, 29 items maint;\ined on the agenda by resolution of the
Council: complaint by Guinea, 27n complaints by Senegal, 27n complaint by Zambia, $7n siluation in Namibia, 27n situation in Southern Rhodesia, 27n situation in the India :Pakistan subcontinent, 27n
practices and proceeding in relation to Article 12 of the Charter, 68
proceedings regarding the retention and deletion of the
matters, 29
resolutions providing for retention of the matters, 27n
statcmcnts by the President on retention of the matters, 27n tabulation dr:iwn from the Secretary-General’s summary
slaterncnts, 27-29
Agenda (Provisional): 23-24 circulation of communications by the Secretary-General, 23
communic;ition of, 23, 24
preparation of, 4, 23, 24
Rules 6-12, 4, 23, 24
Sccrctary-General’s function, 4, 7. 23, 24
Aggression, acts of, 196
Algeria: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 147
question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss, the Greater
lunh
and the Lc\ser Tunb, 36. I65
situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 39, 129, 134
Appendix to the rules of procedure, I9
“:\ssoci:lfc mrmbersbip”, question of: 87 agenda item, 27, 58, 63
Committee of experts, established by the Council, 27, 58, 63,
64, 88
interim report of 15 June 1970. 64n
Icttcr dated IX August 1969 from the United States requesting
an early meeting of the Council to consider the proposal
to inscribe the item entitled “Creation of a category of
associate membership” in the agenda of the twenty-fourth
General Assembly. 6, 27 President:
consensus of the members of the Council to establish a
Committee of Experts to study the question, 6, 64
statcmcnt, 6, 64
titles: short and off&d, XVI
meetings:
1505th. 7, 27. 58, 63. 64
1506th, 6, 7, 27, 58, 63, 64
B
Bahrain: admission to UN, 28, 29, 58, 76n. 85. 86, 88, 89 see cr!co rrnclcr t&c’\tion of ILhr;rin
Banglndesb: participation in the pr,oceedings on the situation in the India/
Pakistan subcontinent, request for, transmitted in a letter
from the representative of India, 13, 13n, 14, 41. 45
see n/so rot&~ Situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent
Bhutan: admission to UN, 28, 29, 58, 76n, 85, 86, 87, 88
Breacbcs of tbr peace. 196
Bulgaria: pri;t:i;;gon in the proceedings on the complaint by Guinea,
Burundi: parti<ip.ition in the proceeding\ on the situation in Southern
Rhodesia. 25, 127
C
Cease-fire: see lofcler Situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent
SCP undrr Situation in the Middle Fast
Ceylon: participation in the proceedings on:
situation in the lndi;r/Pakisfan subcontinent, 39. 160
sit:!atton in the Yvldtllc East, 37. 113
Chad. partiL,pation in the proceeding\ on the situation in Namibia,
3.5. 36. 78n, 106
Chile:
participation in the proceedings on the situation in Namibia,
35.73, I01
ChIna: representation and credentials, 5-6
Gcncral Assembly resolution 2758 (XXVI) restoring all
rights of the I’eople’s Republic, 5, 6
report of the Sccrctnry-Gcncral dated 2 November 1971,
concerning the crcdcntials of the representative and
deputy representative of the Pcoplc’s Republic, 5-6
Communications from: Organization of African Unity, 227
Grganiznlion of Arncrican States, 227-228
States concerning matters before rcgionnl organizations, 228
States p:irtics to disputes or situations, 228
Competence of tbc Council: and the situation in Namibia, 79,
80
Compefcnce of the General Assembly: and the situntion in
Namibia, 79, 80
Complaint by Cyprus: :igcnda irem. 29, 35, 37. 121, 122, 123, 124, I25
consultations among members of the Council leading to an
agrccmcnt on the text of a draft resolution, 121, 122,
123, 124, I25 tlomcstic jurisdiction, 124
intcrcomrnunal talks. 125, 126
lcttcr dated 26 Scptcmbcr 1963 from Cyprus, 29
measures adopted hy the Council, 94, 96, 97, I2 l-126
negotiated seltlemcnt, call for, 124, 125, 176. I92
participation in the proceedings of:
Cyprus. 35. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125
Cirecce. 37. 121: 122; 123: 124: 125
I‘urkcy. 37. 121. 122, 123. 124. I25
I’residcnl:
sl:~te~~~c:r~t on consultation\ among mcmbcrs of the Coun-
cil resulting in an agreement on a draft resolution, 6, 7, 122, 123, 124, 125
Secretary-General:
call for negotiated setllcment, 124. 125 good offices, 125
mediation, 57-58, 125
rcpurts, 57-58, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125
Special Representative of, 125. I26
siibmi%ion. 121. 122. 123. 124, 125
United Nations Force in Cyprus: 57, 96, 121, 122, 123,
124. 125, I26 mandate, 57, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, I26
stationing, extension of, 6. 57, 96, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125. 126. 176, I92
titles: short and olIlci;il, XV meclings:
1085th. 29
1474th. 6. 6n, 35, 37, I21 152lst. 7, 711. 35, 37, 121, 122n
I543rd 35, 37. 122. 123n
1564th. 35, 37, 123. 124n
1567th. 35, 37. 124
1568lh, 35, 37, 124
16l2th, 29. 35. 37, 53. 125, 12hn
1613lh. 3c, 37, I?.(. I26
Complaint by Guinea: agend;r item, 28, 35, 3X. 39. 58, 60. 145, 146. 147, 149
airhornc UN troops, dispatch to Guinea rcqucsted, 146, 147,
17x. IX’)
cers:ition of hostilities. call by Council for, 94. 147
I)c~l;ir;ilion on the Granting of Independcncc to Colonial
C‘otmtrics and I’eoplcs (Gcnercll As\cmbly resolution 1514 (XIV)). 14s. 1-l’)
force, WC nr thrc;it of, 1-l’). 223
inveQif!alion, 146, 177-178. 17X-179. 181-182, 223 lellcr d.11~~1 3 l>cccmbrr 1969 from Guinea informing the
C’ouncil of the shelling of two Ciuinean vilhiges by Portu- guese forces, IJ5
letter dafcd 4 December 1969 from Guinea requesting a
meeting of the Council to consider its complaint against
Portugal, 28, 145, 189 letter d:itcd 5 December 1969 from forty Member States
associating them$elrcs with Guinea’s request and calling
for me:isures under Chapter VII of the Charter, 145, 189
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letter dated 12 December 1969 from Guinea informing the Council of further serious incidents of Portuguese aggres- sion, 145
letter dnted 22 November 1970 from Guinea requesting a most urgent meeting of the Council and the immediate intervention of nirborne UN troops to assist Guinea against nn armed attack by the Portuguese forces, 146, 178, 189
letter da&l 22 November 1970 from Portugal denying the charges, 146. 178
letter dated 4 December 1970 from Portugal declaring that it had not nuthorizcd the military operations against Guinea nnd rcjccting any culpability, 147
letter dated 7 December 1970 from Portugal transmitting an official communiquC of the Foreign hfinister reject- ing the conclusions of the report of the Special ILf ission (res. 289), 148
letter dated 3 August 1971 from Guinen warning of an imminent aggression by Portugal and requesting an im- mediate meeting of the Council, 149. 181, 189
letter dated 4 August 1971 from Guinea requesting to post- pone the dispatch of the Special Mission, 149, 181
letter dnted 12 August 1971 from Guinea indicating readi- ness to receive the Special Mission, 149, 181
letter dilted 29 September 1971 from Portugal stating that the report of the Special Mission proved the unfounded nature of Guinea’s allegations about imminent aggres- sion, 150
measures adopted by the Council, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 145-150
message from the UNDP Representative in Guinea con- firming the arrival of foreign forces, 146, 178
participation in the proceedings of: Algeria, 38, 147 Bulgaria, 38, 145 Congo (Brazzaviile), 38, 145, 147 Cuba, 39,147 Ethiopia, 39, 147 Guinea, 35, 145, 146, 147, 149 Haiti, 39, 147 India, 38,39, 145, 147 Lesotho, 38, 145 Liberia, 38, 145, 147 Libyan Arab Republic, 38, 145 Madagascar, 38, 145 Mali, 38, 145, 147
’ Mauritania, 38, 147 Mauritius, j8. j9, 145. 147 Pakistan, 39, i47 Portunai. 38. 145 SaudiA;ab& 38, 145, 147 Senegal, 38, 147 Sierra Leone, 38. 145 Somalia, 39, 147 Southern Yemen, 39, 147 Sudan, 39, 147 Syrian Arab Republic, 38, 145 Tanzania, 38, 147 Tunisia, 38, 145 Uganda, 39, 147 United Arab Republic, 39, 147 Yemen, 38,145 Yugoslavia, 38, 147
President: informing the Council of a letter from Portugal reject-
ing the renort of the Soecial Mission as invalid, 148 requested to follow cidsely the implementation of a
Council resolution, 149 statement expressing the consensus of the members of
the Council regarding the composition of the Special Mission to Guinea, 7, 60, 150, 181-182
statement expressing the consensus of the members of the Council regarding the composition of the Special sion, 8. 60, 150
statements, 27n, 95,97, 150 retention in the agenda, 27n, 147, 149 sanctions, request for, 150
Secretary-General: requested to appoint a special mission after consultations
with the President of the Council, 9, 57 requested to follow implementation of Council decisions
and to report thereon, 97, 148 statement informing the Council nbout an urgent mcs-
sage from the President of Guinea regarding armed aggression by Portugal, 11, 146, 178
self-defence, 146, 223 self-determination, 150 Special Mission to the Republic of Guinea establish&
;;r$;7Fsolution 289 (19701, 57, 58, 59, 147, 148, 149,
appointment after consultations by the President and the Secretary-General, 9, 57, 58, 59. 147, 178
formation after consultations among Council members, amendment proposing, 147, 178
report of 3 December 1970, 59, 147 Special Mission to the Republic of Guinea established
under resolution 295 (1971). 60, 149, 150, 181-182 appointment after consultations by the President and the
Secretary-Genernl, 9, 57, 60, 149, 181 composition, 7, 8, 60, 150, 1790, 181-182 report of 14 September 1971,60, 150
Special Representative, dispatch by Council proposed, 149 Special Representative, dispatch by Secretary-General sug.
gested, 147 submission, 145-146, 146-147, 147-i48 suspension, 147, 148, 149, 181 telegram dated 22 November 1970 addressed to the Secre-
tary-General from the President of Guinea requesting UN intervention against Portuguese aggression, 146, 178, 189
threat to peace and security, 148, 149 determination by the Council. 148
withdrawal of ali foreign for&s, call by the Council for, 147. 178
titles, short and official, XVI-XVII meetings:
1522nd, 28, 35, 38, 145, 146n, 222n, 223 1523rd. 35.38. 145.222n. 223 1524th; 35; 38; 145, 146, 177n. 206n, 222n, 223 152Sth, 35, 38, 145, 146, 222n, 223, 226n 1526th 35, 38, 51, 145, 146, 176n, 177n, l78n, 222n, 223 1558th 11, 35, 38,52,58,146, 147n, 178n, 17911 1559th, 35, 38, 39, 59, 147, 148n, 196n 1560th 35,38,39,59, 147. i48n, 196n, 206n 3561~5 35, 38,39,59, 147, 148n, 206n 1562nd, 35, 38, 39, 59, 147, 148,206n 1563rd, 27n, 35, 38, 39, 52, 59, 147, 148, 196n, 20611,
226n 1573rd, 7, 14, 35, 60, 149, 181 i576th, 7, 35,60. 149, 181, i82n 1586th, 35, 150 1603rd, 6, 28, 35, 150
Complaints by Senegal: Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts of the Commission of
Human Rights: 179, 180 report, 143, 179, 180, 222
agenda item, 35,38,59, 140, 141 conciliation, 141, 220 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial
Countries and Peoples (General Assembly resolution 1514 (XIV)), 142, 143, 144, 148
Declaration on the Strengthening of International Security tGener;ll Assembly resolution 2734 (XXV)), 221
fact-finding, 180, 222 force, use or threat of, 140, 141, 143, 220, 221, 222 investigation, 141, 143, 144, 178, 179-181,220, 221, 222 letter dated 27 November 1969 from Senegal requesting an
urgent meeting of the Council to consider an armed attack and systematic provocation by regular Portuguese forces, 140. 187
letter dated 2 December 1969 from thirty-six Member States expressing Africa’s concern at the threats and acts
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of aggression by Portugal and calling for measures under Chapter Vii of the Charter, 140, 188
letter dated 7 December 1969 from Senegal requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider a further at- tack by Portuguese forces, 141, 188, 220
letter dated 6 July 1971 from Senegal requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider further serious acts of aggression by Portug‘al, 142, 188
lcttcr dated 10 July iY71 from Portugal rejecting Senegal’s charges, 142, 179
letter dated 12 July 1971 from thirty-seven Member States supporting Senegal’s request for an urgent meeting, 142, I88
letter dated 29 September 1971 from Portugal, rejecting the conclusions of the Special Mission and reiterating its proposal for a frontier control commission, 144
measures adopted by the Council, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 140-145
mixed frontier control commission, proposed, 144 negotiations, 141. 143, 222 PAIGC, 144, 178 participation in tbc proceedings of:
Guinea, 35, 38, 140, 142, 144 Liberia, 38, 140 Madagascar, 38, 140 Mali, 38, 140, 142, 144 hlauritania, 38, 140, 142, 144 Mauritius, 38, 142 Morocco, 38, 140 Portugal, 38,140 Saudi Aiabia. 38, 140 Scncuai. 35. 38. 142. 144 Sierra &on>, i8, 140 Sudan, 38, 142, 144 Syria, 38, 140 Togo, 38, 142, 144 Tunisia, 38, 140 United Arab Republic, 38, 140 Yemen, 38, 140 Zambia, 38, 142, 144
peace-keeping operations, 144, 180 President:
report of 21 July 1971, 181 requested to dispatch a special mission of inquiry, 143,
180, 222 requested lo follow and report on the implementation of
Council decisions, I45 statements, 27n
retention in the agenda, 27n. 142, 145’, 221 Secretary-General :
report of 21 July 1971, 181 requested 10 dispatch a special mission of inquiry, 9, 59,
143, 180, 222 requested to follow and report on the implementation of
Council decisions, 97, 145 selfdefencc, 141, 143, 144, 220,221 self-determination, 142, 144, 145, 178, 188 Special Mission of the Security Council established under
resolution 294 (1971): 59-60, 143, 144, 145. 180, 181, 222
dispatched by the President of the Council and the Sec- retary-General, 9, 57, 59, 180
report of 16 September 1971, 59, 143-144, 145 submission, 140-141, 142, 144 threat 10 peace and security, 222 titles. short and official. XVI meetings:
1516th. 12, 35, 38, 140, 14ln, 220 1517th. 12. 35. 38. 140, 177n, 220n 15181h. 35, 38, 140, 141, 176n, 177n, 220 1519th. 35, 38. 140, 141, 177n, 220 1520th. 37n. 35, 38, 51, 140, 141, 177n. 206~1, 22&l, 221 1569th, 35, 38, 142, 179,221 1570th 35, 38, 141. i43n, 179, lgOn, 221 1571st, 35, 38, 142. 180 1572nd. 35, 38. 52. 59, 142, 143, 177n, 180,22ln, 222 1586th, 38. 59,6On. 144, 178n, 206n 1599th. 6, 6n, 3g. 59, 144
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16OOth, 38,59, 144,178n 1601~1, 3, 4n, 24, 27n. 38, 52, 59, 60, 144, 206n
Complaint by Zambia: agenda item, 37-38, i 36, 138 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial
Countries and Peoples (General Assembly resolution 1514 (XIV)), 138
domestic jurisdiction, 138 fact-finding mission, 138, 219 force, use or threat of, 137, 139, 217, 218, 220 investigation, 217, 219 letter dated IS July 1969 from Zambia charging violations
of its territorial integrity by Portugal and requesting a meeting of the Council, 27, 136, 186, 217
letter dated 18 July 1969 from thirty-five Member States supporting. on behalf of the OAU, the request for a meet- ing, 136
letter dated 6 October 1971 from Zambia requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider a series of violations of its sovereignty and territorial integrity by South African armed forces. 138. 186
icttcr dated 7 October 1971 frdm fokty-seven Member States associating themselves with Zambia’s request for a meet- ing, 138. 187
letter dated 11 October 1971 from Lesotho associating it- self with the request for a meeting, 138, 187
Luso-Zambian Mixed Commission, 137 mcnsurcs adopted by the Council, 94, 95, 98, 99, 136-l 39 participation in the proceedings of:
Congo, Democratic Republic of, 37, 136 Gabon, 37, 136 Guinea, 38, 138 India, 38, 138 Kenya, 37.38. 136, 138 Liberia, 37, 136 Madagascar, 37, 136 Nigeria, 38, 138 Pakistan, 38, 138 Portugal, 37, 136 Sierra Leone, 37, 136 Somalia, 37, 136 South Africa, 38, 138 Tanzania, 37, 38, 136, 138 Tunisia, 37. i 36 United Arab Republic, 37, 136 Yugoslavia. 38, 138 Zambia, 38, 138
President: statcmcnt, 27n
retention in tbe agenda, 270, 138. 218 right of pursuit, 137 sclfdcfencc. 136. 137.217.218 submission.‘l36-i37, i38, i39 threat to peace and security, 2 18, 2 19, 220 titles, short and official, XVi meetings:
i486th, 27, 37, 136, 137n, 176n, 206n, 217 i487th, 37, 136, 206n, 217n. 218 1488th. 37. 136. 137, 176n, i77n, 217n, 218 1489th, 37, 136, 137, 17611, 177n, 217n 1490th. 37, 136 1491st, 27n, 37.51, 136. 176n. 177n. 217n, 218 1590th, 38. 138, 139n. 219,226n 159lst. 38, 138,219 1592nd, 27, 38, 138, 206n, 219
ConciiIatioo: 141, 220 Conduct of business: 1 l-18
ndjuurnmcnt of a meeting. 11, 16, 17 and the President, 12, 13-14 order of intervention in debates, Ii, 12 order of voting on two amendments to the same draft rcso-
lution, I?,. 13, 17-18 point of order, ruling by the President. 11, 12. 13-14 precedence of principal motions and draft resolutions in
order of submission, 16 request for a separate vote on a paragraph of a draft rcsc+
lution. 1 I, 15-16
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Conduct of business (cor~i~tr~f)
subm&ion in writing of resolutions, amendments and sub- stantive motions required, II, 14-15
suspension of a meeting. 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 Congo (Ilrazzavllle):
General Assembly:
participation in the proceedings on the complaint by Guinea. 38, 145, 147
and admission of new Members, 76 and appointment of the Secretary-General, 67, 70 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial
Countries and Peoples (resolution 1514 (XIV)), see f/ml title
notification under Article 12(2) by the Secretary-General to, 67, 68
Congo, Democratic Republic of: participation in the procecd.ings on the complaint by Zam-
pracliccs and proceedings: amendment to the Statute of the International Court of
bia, 37, 136 Justice, 70, 71 Consensus of the members of the Council, see under Presidency Consultations nmong the members of the Council resulting in
an agreement on a draft resolution, see under Presidency Convention and Protocol for the Protection of Cultural Property
in the Event of Armed Conflict (1955). 119
Cuba:
election of members of the International Court of Justice, 67, 7 I-72
participation in Ihc proceedings on the complaint by Guinea, 39. 147
Cyprus:
in relation to Article 12, 67. 68 in relation to Articles of the Charter involving recom-
mendations to the Council by the Assembly, 70-71 in relation to the convocation of a special sesion of the
General Assembly, 68 recommendations to the Council in the form of resolutions.
67, 74-75
and complaint by Cyprus, see thur title participation in the proceedings on the complainl by Cyprus,
35, 121, 122. 123, 124, 125
referral, under resolution 377 A (V), to the General As- sembly of an item being considered by the Security Council, 67, 68-69
D
Declaration of Humnn Rights (1948), 103, 1 I9 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Coun-
tries and Peoples (Gcnrral Assembly resolution 1514 (XIV)), 126. 128, 131, 133, 135, 138, 142, 143, 144, 148, 149, 150, 205, 20Y
Declaration on the Strengthening of International Security (General Assembly resolution 2734 (XXV)), 75, 166,221
Determination by the Council that a sifuatiou constituted a threat to International peace and security, 79, 80, 94, 107, 148
relations with the Council. 67-76 reports of the Council 10. 67, 75 subsidiary organs of: relations with the Council, 67, 72-74
Special Committee on Apartheid, 74
Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, 74
United Nations Council for Namibia, 72-74 Geneva Conventions of 1949:
nnd situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent. 94 and situation in the Middle East, 94, 114, I IS, 119
Ghnnr:
Determination of the nature of a question, 80, 94
Disputes:
participation in the proceedings on: auestion of race conflict in South Africa. 36. 152 situation in Southern Rhodesia. 39, 134 .
communications from States parties to, 228 questions submitted as, 182, 183
Good offices: and complaint by Cyprus, 125 and question of Bahrain, IO, IOn. 150-152. 189, 190 and situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent, 9, 156.
157, 163, 176n Greece:
Documents: identified by serial number in the S/series, XII
Domestic jurisdictiun, 16. 42, 124, 138, 139, 140, 157. 161, 224-226
E
Economic and Social Council: relations with the Security Coun- cil, 67, 76
Ethiopia: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea. 39, 147 situation in Namibia, 35, 36, 78n, 106
F
Fact-finding: 10, 15 1 n and complaint by Guinea, 60 and compkiints by Senegal, 9. 59-60, 179, 180, 222 and complain( by Zambia, 138, 2 19 and quchtion of Bahrain, 10, 15ln missions of inquiry, 9, 57, 5Y-60, 93, 138, 144, lSln, 177,
I81 Fiji: admission to UN, 28, 29, 49, 76n, 85, 86, 88 Force, use or threat of:
in general, 137. 139, 140, 141, 143, 204, 205, 209-223 invalid under the Charter, 212, 213 and compl,tint by Guinea and complaints by Senegal and complaint by Guinea and question concerning the Islands of Abu hlusa. the
Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb and situation in Southern Rhodchia and ritualion in the Xliddle East
Gabon: c
participation in the proceedings on Ihe complaint by Zambia, 37, 136
participation in the proceedings on the complaint by Cyprus, 37, 121, 122, 123. 124, I25
Guinea: participation in the proceeding3 on: ’
complaint by Guinea, 35, 145, 146. 147, 149 complaints by Senegal, 35, 38, 140, 142, 144 complaint by Zambia, 38, 138 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 127
Guyana: participation in the proceedings on the situation in Namibia,
35, 78n, 79, I06
II
Ilugue Couventiou of 1907. I I9
Haiti: pa$ci~;~on in the proceedings on the complaint by Guinea,
J
IAEA, 71
India:
and p;krticip;llion in the India/Pakistan subcontinent. SEC tliut Ii//r
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Guinea, 38. 39, 145, 147 complaint by Zambia. 38, 138 question of race conflict in South Africa, 36, I52 situation in Namibia. 35, 39, 78n. 101, 102. 106 silu;llion in Southern Rhodcsiu, 35, 39, 127. 129, 134 situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent, 39, 155, 160 situation in fhc hliddle Fast, 37, I I3
Indexes 237 -___- -
India-Pakistan question: United Nations Military Observer Group in India and
Pakistan, 57 see also nrrder Situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent
Indonesin: participation in the proceedings on the situation in the
Middle East, 37, I IO, 113
International Court of Justice: accession, conditions of, 67, 70 advisory opinion on the continued presence of South Africa
in N;mlibia, 67, 74, 76-81, 104, 105-109 requested by the Council, 76, 96, 10.5 submitted to the Council, 78
advisory opinions of 1950, 1955 and 1956 on South West Africa, 77, 80
amendment to Article 22 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice and consequential amendments to Arti- cles 23 und 28, 70
conditions of participation of States not Members of the UN but parties to the Statute in the amendment of the Statute, 28. 67. 70-71
election of members, 49, 67, 7 l-72 agenda item, 28. 29, 72 memorandum by the Secretary-General, 72 titles, short and official, XVI meeting:
1515th, 28. 29, 72 letter dated 23 September 1969 from the President of the
General Assembly, 28, 29, 70 agenda item, 28, 29, 70 measures adopted by the Council, 70-71 President:
statement expreving the consensus of the Council re- garding the text of a draft resolution, 70
titles, short and official, XVI mecling:
IS14th. 28, 29, 70. 71 relations with the Council, 67, 76-8 I voting in connexion with, 49,72 Statute:
Article 4: 71 (rr.rr) Article 8: 71 (rrxl) Article 10: 49, 71 (rc.rr). 72 Article I I : 7 1 ( fenr) Article 12: 71-72 (fcxr) Article 14: 72 (IPXI) Arficle 22: 70 (rr.rf). 70 Article 23: 70 (fe.r/), 70 Article 28: 70 (te.r~), 70 Article 69: 70 (Iexr), 70
luvestigation: 7, 9. 57. 59-60, 112, 141, 143, 144, 146, 177-178, 178. 179-181. IRI-182. 217, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223
Iran: participation in the proceedings on:
question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss. the Grcatcr Tunb and the Lesrer Tunb, 39, 105
question of Bahrain, 39, 151
Ir3q: participation in the proceedings on:
question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb, 36. 165
situation in the Middle East, 37, I10
Ismel: participation in the proceedings on the situation in the
Middle East, 3-l. 36, 37, 109, 110, 112, 113. 1 IS, 118, II9
J
Jordan:
participation in the proceedings on the situation in the hliddle East, 34, 36, 37, 109, 110. 112, 119
Kenya:
K
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Zambia. 37, 38, 136, 138 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 39, 134
Korea, DrmocrsHc People’s Republic of: application for membership in UN, 85
Korea, Republic of: application for membership in UN, 85
Kuwait: particip:ition in the proceedings on:
question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss, the Greater Tunb and the Lesser Tunb, 39, 165
situation in the Middle East, 37, I IO
I,
Languages: 18-19 inclusion of Russian and Spanish among working languages
of the Council, 18-19 ~ro/c Ivrbolc dated 16 January 1969 from Spain, 18 IIO~~ l~crbolc dated 16 January 1969 from the USSR, I8 resolution adopted, 18-19 statement by the President, I9 meeting:
1463rd, 18, 19 interpretation in Council, 18, 19 SEC also Rules of Procedure: Rules 4 1-47
Lebanon: participation in the proceedings on the situation in the
Middle East, 34, 37, 110, 112, 113, 115. 118, 119 Lesotho:
participaticln in the procectlings on the complaint by Guinea, 38, I45
Liberin: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 145, 147 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 complaint by Zambia, 37, 136 situation in Namibia, 35, 36, 78n, 80. 106
Libyan Arab Republic: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 145 question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss, the Greater
Tunb and the Lesser Tunb, 36, 165
M
Madagascar: paiticip;\tion in the proceedings on:
compl;lint by Guinea, 38, 145 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 compl;lint by Zambia, 37, 136
hlaintcnauce of international peace and security, responsibility of the Council for, 79, 161 and situation in Namibia, 79, 107 and situation in the InJia/Pakirtan subcontinent, 161
3fnlilysiu: participation in the proceedings on the situation in the
Middle East, 37, I IO. I I3
nf:lli: pn~ticipntion in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea. 38, 145, 147 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140, 142, 144 situation in the Middle East. 37, 119
hlrndates of Hlc League of Nations, termination of, 79, 80 Palestine Mandate. 80 and situation in Namibia, 80, 99-109
hfauritnnia: participation in the proceedings on:
compl;rint hy (;uine:l. 35. I47 complaints by Scnc~.lI. 38. 140. 142, I44 situ:ltion in N;lmtbia. 35. 36, 127 situation in Sourhslm Rhodesia, 35, 127
hlauritius: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea. 38. 39. l-!S, 147 complitints by Senegal. 38, I42 question of race conflict in South Africa, 35, I52 situation in Namibia, 35, 78n, 106
238 Jndcxea
Mcasurcs adopted by the Council: tabulation, 93-99 Mediation:
and complaint by Cyprus, 57-58, 125 Meetings: 3-5
adjournment, 4, 8, 16, 42, 129, 140. 158, 161, 171, 226 see also Conduct of business: adjournment of meetings
periodic meetings, 4-5, 23, 24 see c11sn rcndel Periodic meetings, question of see also rrndcr Review of the international situation
practice of the Prcsidcnt consulting members of the Council for the purpose of determining the timing of a proposed meeting, 4, 4n
suspension, II, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 117, 136, 147, 148, 149, 157, 162, 163, 181,215 &?c N/SO Conduct of business: suspension of meetings
Membership in UN: agenda item, 28, 29, 85, 86,89 application for:
considered without reference to the Committee on the Admission of new Members, 88
documentation submitted to the Council, 89 failing to obtain a recommendation, 85 from individual States, set Slates concertled order of discussion, 89 pending on 1 January 1969,85 presentation. 87 procedures in their recommendation by the Council, 89 recommended by the Committee on the Admission of new
Members, 86 recommended by the Council to the General Assembly,
85, 86 referred to the Committee on the Admission of new
Members, 58, 87-88, 89 submitted between 1 January 1969 and 31 December
1971, 86 voting on:
in the General Assembly, 86-87, 89 in the Security Council, 86
associate membership, see under Associate membership, question of participation in the proceedings on: application for admission by Bhutan:
India. 86 Pakistan, 86
application for admission by Oman: Yemen, 86
application for admission by Qatar: Yemen, 86
role of the General Assembly and the Security Council, 89 titles, short and official, XVII-XVIII meetings:
155Jth. 9n, 28, 29, 49, 85, 85n. 86, 88 lS65lh, 5, Sn, 19, 28, 29, 58% 85n, 87 I566th, 28, 29, 58n, 85, 85n, 86 1574th, 28, 29, 58n. 85n, 88, 89 1575th, 28. 29, 58n, 85, 85n, 86 15771h, 28, 29, 58n, 85n, 88n 1578131, 28. 29, 58n. 85. 85n, 86 15871h, 18. 29, 58n, 85, 85n. 86 1608th, 28. 29, 58n, 85n, 88n 1609th, 28. 29, 58n. 85, 85n, 86
Military Staff Committee: relations with the Council, 67, 8 1 Morocco:
participation in the proceedings on: complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 situation in the Middle East, 36. 37. 110, 115. 119
N
Nigeria: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Zambia, 38. 138 situation in Namibia, 34n, 35, 36, 74, 78n, 106
Non-Member States, obligations of, 79 and situation in Namibia, 79
Noopnrticipatioo, see lrnder Voting
0
Oman: admission to UN, 28, 29, 58, 76n, 85, 87, 88, 89 Organization of African llnlty:
communications from, 36, 78, 227 and situation in Namibia, 36, 74, 78, 105, 106, 108 and situation in Southern Rhodesia, 129, 132, 135
Orpmizstion of Americro States: communications from, 227-228
P
Pari& Islands, Trust Territory of, 76 Pakistan:
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Guinea, 39, 147 complaint by Zambia, 38, 138 question of Bahrain, 39, 151 question of race conflict in South Africa, 36, 152 situation in Namibia, 35, 102 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 129 situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent, 39, 155, 160
Participation lo the proceedings of the Council: 3345 basis of invitations to participate, 33-43 invitations of members of the UN, 33, 34-36, 36-39
denied, 40 on ground of special interest, 33, 34 submitting disputes or situations, 33, 34-36 tabulation, 33, 34-36, 36-39 to submit written statements, 40
invitations of persons in individual capacity, 33, 34, 42, 43 invitations of non-member States and other invitations, 33,
34, 41-43 denied, 43 expressly under Article 32, 41 cxprcssly under rule 39, 34, 41-43 not expressly under Article 32 or rule 39, 43
invitations of representatives of UN organs or subsidiary organs, 34, 36
obligation of the Council to extend an invitation, 33 order of speakers (members of the Council before invited
representatives), 43 procedures relating to participation of invited representa-
tives, 33.4345 duration of participation, 43 effect of extension of invitations, 43,45 limitations of procedural nature, 43-44
order in which invited representatives are called upon to speak, 43,44
limitations on matters to be discussed by invited repre- sentatives: adoption of agenda, 43,44-45 extension of invitations, 43.45 postponement of comideration of a question, 45 other matters, 45
raising of points of order by invited representatives, 44 renewal of invitations, 43 stage at which invited representatives might bc heard, 43 submission of proposals or drait reoslutions by invited
representatives, 43,44 Patiicipation in proceedings of kited representatives:
on complaint by Cyprus: see thut title on complaint by Guinea: see thut tirle on complaints by Senegal : see that title on complaint by Zambia: see that title on membership in UN: admission of new members: see
fhat ride on question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss, the Greater
Tunb and the Lcsscr Tunb: see that title on question of Bahrain: see that tirle on question of race conflict in South Africa: see thur title on situation in Namibia: ser that title on situation in Southern Rhodesia: see that tide on situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent: see that
title on situation in the Middle East: see thot tirle
lndexca 239
Peace-keeping operations, 123, 124, 140, 144, 180 .WC n/.co: complaint by Cyprus
complaints by Senegal situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent situation in the Middle East
Periodic meclings, questiou of: 4-S communiquf issued at the end of a private meeting through
the Secretary-General, 5, 99, 154 consensus of the members of the Council expressed by the
President, 5 letter of 5 June 1970 from Finland requesting a meeting
of the Council, 4 measures adopted by the Council, 99 memorandum dated 3 March 1970 by Finland on the ques-
tion of initialing periodic meetings, 4n note dated 20 April 1970 from the President of the Council
proposing consultations among the Council members with regard lo the question of periodic meetings, 4, 4n
President: statement expressing the consensus of the mcm- bcrs of the Council, 7, 28, 99
Secretary-General: requested by the Council to draw up a provisional agenda
of a periodic meceting. 9, 24 set U/JO Review of the international situation titles, short and oflicial, XVII meetings:
ISJ41h, 5. 5n, 7. Pn, 28, 154n meeting of 21 October 1970 held in private, $99, 154
Porlugol: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 145 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 complaint by Zambia, 37, 136
Presidency: 6-P and conduct of a meeting, 6 consensuc of the members of the Council:
communicated through a circulation of a document, 6, 6n expressed by the President in the course of a meeting, 5. 6,
6n, 7, 8 consultations with Council members with a view to reach-
ing an agreement on measurcJ to be adopted by the Council, 6, 7
functions in connexion with the agenda, 6 practice of the President consulting Council members to
determine the timing for a proposed meeting, 4, 4n request lo the President to adhere to an understanding
reached during informal consultations, 6, 8-P suggestion that a meeting be adjourned for informal con-
&ations by Council members, 6, 8 JCC also urlder srrb-tit[e President in connexion with the fol-
lowing titles: complaint by Cyprus complaint by Guinea complaints by Senegal complaint by Zambia languages periodic meetings, question of question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss, the Greater
Tunb and the lesser Tunb question of Bahrain review of the international situation situation in Namibia situation in Northern Ireland situation in Southern Rhodesia situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent situation in the Middle East situation of hijacking
Private meetings of the Council, 19, 19n. 76n Provlsioual Rules of Procedure: see Rules of procedure, pro-
visional Publicity of meetings: 19, see also rules of procedure, Rule 48
Q Qatar: admission (0 UN, 28, 29, 58. 76n. 85, 86, 87, 88n Question conceruing the Islands of Abu hlusa, the Greater Tunb
and the Lesser Tunb agenda item, 36, 39, 165
agreed settlement, achieved, 166 Arabian Gulf, 165, 166 Declaration on the Strengthening of International Security
(General Assembly resolution 2734 (XXV)), 166 deferment to allow for third-party efforts, 167, 192 “exclusive agreement\” of 6 and 8 March 1892, 166 force, use of, 166 inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by the UK of
force, 165. I66 League of Arab States, 165 letter dated 3 December 1971 from Algeria, Iraq, the Libyan
Arab Republic and Yemen requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider the serious situation in the Arabian Gulf, 165, 190
letter dated 7 December 1971 from Iraq transmitting to the Secretary-General a cable dated 30 November 1971 from the Ruler of Ras Al-Khaime describing the invasion of the islands by Iranian troops and requesting Iraq’s help, 165
measures adopted by the Council, 99, 165-167 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria, 36, 165 Iran. 39, 165 Iraq, 36, 165 Kuwait, 39, 165 Libyan Arab Republic, 36, 165 United Arab Emirates, 39, 165 Yemen, 36, 165
penceful settlement of disputes, principle of, 166, 192 President: statement, 99, 167 status of islands, 165. 166 submission, 165-166 third-party efforts, recommended, 167 withdrawal, call for, 166 titles, short and official, XVIII meeting:
16iOtb,36, 39, 165, 177n, 192n
Question of Bahrain: agenda item, 28, 39, 151 Bahrain, status of, 150-151 fact-finding mission, 15 In letter dated 2 April 1970 from the Mission of the USSR
fo the Secretary-General, 151 letter dated 4 April 1970 from the USSR to the President
of the Council, transmitting the text of a letter to the SecretaryGeneral. 10
letter dated 6 April 1970 from the Secretary-General to the President of the Council, transmitting his reply to the USSR letter, 10
letter dated 4 May 1970 from Iran requesting a meeting of the Council lo consider a report by the Secretary-General on the question of Bahrain, 151, 189
letter dated 5 hlay 1970 from the United Kingdom submit- ting a similar request, 151, 190
maintenance of international peace and security, role of Security Council in, 10
measures adopted by the Council, 97, lS(r152 participation in the proceedings of:
Iran, 39, 151 Pakistan, 39, 151 Yemen, 39,151
peaceful settlement of disputes, 151 President:
st:\temcnt that consultations had resulted in an agreement on the text of a draft resolution, 151
Secretary-General: good offices, 10, 150-151, ISin, 189. 190
and fact-finding, 10 and prior consullaIion with the Council, 10n
note dated 28 hlurch 1970 lo the Council regarding the request for his good offices, 10, 150. 151
note dated 30 April 1970 transmitting to the Council the report of his Personal Representative, 151
Personal Representative: appointment. 10 report, 176n. 189. 190
submission, 150- 15 I titles, short and ofiicial, XVII
24.0 Indexer
Question of Bahrain (c~rfirrrrrd)
meeling: 1536th 1011, 28, 39, 151, 152n, 177n
Question of race conllict In South Africa: agenda item, 28, 35, 36, 152 arms embargo:
call for a complete mandatory arms embargo, 153, 154, 198
violations of, 152, 153, 198 letter dated 11 July 1963, 28 letter dated 15 July 1970 from forty African Member
States requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to resume the consideration of race conflict in South Africa and of the strengthening of the arms embargo against South Africa, 75, 190
liberation movements, 152. 153, 198 measures adopted by the Council, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 152-
154 participation in the proceedings of:
Ghana, 36, 152 India, 36, IS2 Mauritius, 35, 152 Pakistan, 36, 152 Somalia, 36, 152
Secretary-General requested to follow the implementation of Council de-
cisions and to report thereon. 97, 154 self-defence, right of, 198 Special Committee on Apartheid, 152 submission, 152 threat to peace and security, 152, 153, 198, 199 titles, short and official, XVII meetings:
1040th, 28, 36 154Sth, 35, 36, 75, 152, 153n, 198, 206n 1546th, 12, 35, 36, 152, 153n, 196n, 198, 206n 1547th, 35, 36, 152, 153n, 198, 206n 1548th, 35, 36, 152, 153, 198, 226n 1549th, 35, 36, 51, 152, 153, 199, 206n 1627th. 75
R Records: 19
see also Rules of Procedure: Rules 48-57 Records of the meetings of fhe Council, references to, XIII Regional organizations:
communications from States on matters before them, 228
Relations of the Council with other United Nations Organs, 67-8 1 SW nlso Rules of Procedure: Rule 61
Reports of the Council (0 the General Assembly: annual. 76,76n special, 76
Representation and credentials, 5-6 see also urlder China
Reprisal, acts of, 110. 113. 210. 21 1, 213 Resolutions of (he Council, references lo, XIII Review of Lbe international situafion:
agend;l item. 24 communique issued al the end of the priodic meeting, 154 consensus expressed and approved by the Council on
12 June 1970, 154 measures adopted by the Council, 154 peaceful settlement of disputes, role of the Council in, 154 peace-keeping opera6ons, guidelines for, 154 President:
statement expressing the consensus of the members of the Council, 7
provisional agenda. 24, 154 note dated 19 October 1970 from the Secretary-General,
24. 154 resolution 242 (1967), 154 Secretary-General:
communiquC issued by, 154 note dirred 19 October 1970 issuing the provisional agenda,
24, IS4 statcmcnt, 154
self-determination, 15-l
titles, short and official, XVIII meeting (private) :
1555th, 24, 154 see also rrrrder Periodic meeting, question of
Rules of procedure: amended, 28
meetings: lsr, 28 1463rd, 28
appendix to, 19
S
Saoc(ioos, 199-204 and situation in Southern Rhodesia, see flint fir/e proposed. 103, 112, 119. 129, 130, 150, 200, 201, 202, 212,
216
Saudi Arobia: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 145, 147 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 siluation in Namibia, 39, 106 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 39, 127, 129, 134 situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent. 39, 155, 160 situation in the Middle East, 36, 37, 109, 110, 113, 115,
119 Secretarial: 9-l 1
functions in relation to the Council, 67 see n/so Rules of Procedure: Rules 21-26
Secrctary.General: appoinlment. 67, 70
meeting: 16?0th, 70, 70n
authorized to set up subsidiary organs of the Council, 9 communications: circulation by, 24
communiquf. issued at the end of a private Council meeting through, 5
notificalions to the General Assembly under Article 12 (2). 67, 68
requested by the Council: IO follow the implementation of resolutions. to keen certain
questions under review, lo submit w-i& or oi reports, 9-10. 10n. 60, 96-97. 98-99. 112. 11s
IO transmit to the Gen&al A&.embly the text of a resolution adopted by the Security Council, 9
to transmit lo the International Court of Justice the text of a resolulion adopted by the Security Council, 9, 97
subsidiary organs set up by, 9, 57 summary statements on matters of which the Council is
seized, 27, 28, 29, 68 see &so ro&r sfrh-liflc Sccrctary-General in connexion with
the following titles: complaint by Cyprus complaint by Guinea compl;lints by Senegal periodic meetings, qucslion of question of Bahrain question of race conflict in South Africa rcbicw of the international situation situation in Namibia situation in Southern Rhodesia. situation in the India/Pakistan subcontinent situation in the Middle East
self-defeoce, 146, 156, 182n. 198, 223 and complaints by Senegal, see rhaf fir/e and complaint by Zambia: WC ri~ar ride
and situation in the Middle East: see that rifle self-determination, 112. 138, 150, 161, 165, 209
and complaints by Senegal: SW that fi~le and situation in Namibia: SPC f/~ar rifle and situation in Southern Rhodesia: HE rhar rifle
Senegal : participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 147 compl;rinfs by Scnepal. 35, 38. 142. 144 sirtlafion in Southern Rhodesia, 34, 129
Indcxw 241 ____.__- __- ~-___ Sierra Leone:
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Guinea, 38, 145 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 complaint by Zambia, 37, 136
Situation In Namibia: Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee of the Council, etablishcd under
resolution 276 (1970), 9, 57, 62, 73. 76, 77, 102, 103, 104. 183
Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee on Namibia, 62-63, 80, 105, 107, IOB-IOY report, 78, 80. 104, 105, 107, 108
adjournment, 109 advisory opinions of the Intenational Court of Justice:
on South West Africa (1950. 1955. 1956). 77. 80 regarding the cominued presence of South Africa in
Namibia, 76-81. 96, 104, 105-109 rcqucsted by the Council, 76, 96, 105 trammittcd by the Secretary-General. 78
agenda item, 26, 29, 35, 36, 39, 40, 72, 73, 78, 99, 100, 101, 102. 103. 105 change of title, 26, 29n, 100, 183n
oparfheid. policy of, 107 f~fm.r cnrhor~o (under resolution 282 (1970)), 104, 108
scr crlso rc11der r/~c rifle question of race conflict in South Africa
competence of the Council, 79, 80, 106 competence of the General Assembly, 79, 80, 106 Declaration of Human Rights (1948), 103 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial
Countries and Peoples (General Assembly resolution 1514 (XIV)), 74
letter dated 28 February 1969 from the President of the United Nations Council for Namibia to the President of the Security Council about the situation in Namibia. 72
letter dated 14 March 1969 from forty-six Member States requesting an urgent meeting of the Council, 72, 99, 183
letter dated 23 July 1969 from the President of the United Nations Council for Namibia to the President of the Se- curity Council calling for urgent measures in Namibia, 73, IO1
letter dated 24 July 1969 from eleven Member States, mem- bers of the United Nations Council for Namibia, requesting an urgent meeting of the Security Council, 73, 101, i83 -
letter d:lted I August 1969 from fifty-one Member States sup porting the request for a mecting, 73, 101
letter dated IO October 1969 from the President of the United Nations Council for Namibia calling for effective action by the Security Council to implcmcnt its resolutions, 73
letlcr dated 26 January 1970 from fifty-seven hlcmber States requesting an urgent meeting of the Council, 73, 74, 75, 102. 183
letter dated 23 July 1970 from Burundi, Finland, Nepal, Sierra Leone and Zambia requesting a meeting of the Council to consider a report of the Ad-ffoc Sub-Committee, 73, 74, 103, 183
letter tl;ited 13 July 1971 from the Executive Secretary of OAU tr:\nbnlitting to the Prc\ident of the Council the texts of resolutions adopted by the OAU A,scmhly of Heads of State and Government including a resolution concerning Namibia, 78
letter dated 30 July 1971 from the Secretary-GeneraI in- forming the President of the Council about a request by the Forcicn hlinistcr of Sudan, in his capacity as Chairman of thf Council of Ministers of OAU, for a meeting of the Security Council to comider the situation in Namibia in the light of the Court’s Advisory Opinion, 78
lcrtrr dalcd ? September 1971 from the Acting Chairman of thr Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the 1mplemcnt;rfion of the Declaration on the Granting of Jn- dependence to Colonial Countries and Peoples endorsing the call by the OAU for ;I meeting of the Council on Samibia, 74
Icltcr dated Ii Scplcmbcr 1971 from thirty-seven African hlembcr State\ rcqucbting a meeting of the Council re- garding the enforcement of past Council decisions in Namibia, 74, 75, 78, 105, 183
letter dated 23 September 1971 from the Chairman of the ninth Joint Meeting of the Special Committee on Aparrlreid, of the Spccinl Committee on the Situation with regard to the Implementalion of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, and the [Jnitcd Nations Council for Namibia transmitting the text of a consemus adopted by the Joint Meeting rccom- mending cffcclive mca\ureF by the Security Council in the light of the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice, 74
letter dated 6 October 1971 from the President of the United Nations Council for Namibia, transmitting the text of a letter from Chief Clemens Kapullo of Namibia, 74
mantl:lte of South Africa in Namibia, termination of, 76-81, 99, 100, 103, IO6 mcasurc\ in connexion with termination of the mandate,
104-105. 108 mandalcs of the League of Nations, termination of, 80 measures adopted by the Council, 73, 74. 80-81, 94, 95, 96,
97. 98, 99, 99-109 participation in the proceedings of:
Chad, 35, 36, 7811, 106 Chile, 35, 73, 101 Ethiopia, 35, 36, 78n, 106 Guyana. 35. 78n. 79, 106 India. 35. 39, 78n. 101, 102, 106 I.iberia. 35, 36, 78n, 80, 106 hlauri~nnin. 35, 36. 106 Mauritius, 35, 78n, 106 Nigeria, 34n, 35, 36, 74, 78n, 106 Pakistan, 35, 102 Saudi Arabia, 39, 106 South Africa, 35, 40, 79, 106 Sudan, 35. 36,78n. 106 Turkey, 34n. 102 Uganda, 35. 78n. 106 Unilcd Arab Republic. 34, 72, 99
President: note announcing the composition and mandate of the Ad-
Not Sub-Committee on Namibia, 63 statements, 8. 27 su.egcstion that the meeting be adjourned to allow for fur-
ther consultations on a draft resolution, 8, 109 retention in the :Igend:t, 27n, 101, 102, 103, 105, 109 sanctions, called for, 103 Secretary-General:
note dated 16 July 1971 transmitting the advisory opinion of the Intel-national Court of Justice to the Council, 78
requcsfcd by the Council: IO follow the implementation of resolutions of the Coun-
cil ;md to rcpor! thereon, 9, 96-97. 102, 109 to give every assistance to an ad-hoc sub-committee
established by the Council, 9, 97, 103, 105 to reviciv ;&II mtlltil;ltcr;~l treaties which apply to Nnmib-
i;\ and to uhich South Africa is a party, 9, 97, 104 to tmnsmit the text of a Council resolution to the
Intern;ltional Court of Justice, 9. 77, 97, 105 beIf-dclcrnlin;~tion, right of, 72. 9’1, 100. IOX, 109 \howin; of film as documentary material in Council, pro-
po\cr1. 13 South West Africa People’b Organization, 41, 78n, 106 Spcci:~l Committee on AporhGd, 74 Speci;ll Committee on Situation with regard to the Imple-
mcnt;ltlon of the Declaratic)n on the Granting of Indepcn- dencc to Colonial Countries and Peoples, 74
specLli7cd iIgenciC3,
rcquc\tetI to ;l>sist the Ad-Hoc Sub-Committee established under rc\olution 276 (1970), 103
suhmis\ion. 100. 101, 102-103. 106 7‘CI.l iiOr! of Namihi:l, Sl;~Ill~ of. 73, 7-l, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 99.
100. 103. IO-!. IO6 United N:ition\ Council for Samibia, 72-74, 100. 101. 102.
104-105. 106 withdraw;il from former mar.dated Territory. call for, 95,
101, 102, 103, IO-l, IO8 titles. short and official, XIII-XIV meetings:
1387th. 29, 183n
Sltuatlon In Namibia (corrrir~ued): 139Oth, 183n IMAth, 14, 26, 29n, 34, 72. Y9. 100. 2O6n 1465th. 27. 72, 73n. 100, 206n 1492nd, 35, 73, 101, 206n l493rd. 35, 73, 101, 206n, 226n 1494th, 35, 73. 101, 2O6n 1496th. 35, 73, 101, 206n 1497th. 35, 51, 73. 101. 206n 1527th, 14, 34,. 62n, 73, 75, 102, 206n 1528th, 14, 62n, 73, 102, 103n, 206n, 226n 1529th, 27, 35, 51, 62, 62n, 73, 102, 103, 206n, 226n 155Oth, 51, 62, 73, 76, 77. 103, 104n, lOSn, 206n 1583r~I, 35. 36. 74. 75, 78, 78n. 105. 106. 206n 1584th. 34n. 35, 36, 40, 74, 78, 79n, 105, 106, 206n. 224n 1585th. 35, 74.78. 105. 106n. 107. 196n. 206n. 224n 1587th, 35,41, 74; 78, ‘105, lb6n, iO6n ’ ’ 1588th. 35, 41, 74, 7X, 79, 105, lO6n, 196n, 206n 1589th 13, 35, 39, 74, 78. 79, 105, 106n, 107 1593rd, 35. 39, 74, 78, 79, 80n. 105, 107, 206n 1594th. 35, 74. 78. 80, 105, 196n, 2O6n 1595th, 35, 39. 63, 74, 78, 80. 81n. 105, 107, 2O6n 1597th. 35. 39. 74. 78, 81. 105 1598th, 8, i9, 35,39, 52, a3, 74, 78, 81, 105, 109 1627th, 75
SituaUon in Northern Irclnnd: adjournment, 16, 140. 226 agenda, adoption of, 44-45. 140, 224
objection to, 16, 139 ndjournment without adoption of the agenda, 16, 24n, 226
domestic jurisdiction, 139. 140, 224-226 human rights and international obligations, 225-226 invitation to the Foreign Minister of Ireland to make a
statement, 45, 139, 225 letter dated 17 August 1969 from Ireland requesting an ur-
gent meeting of the Council. 44. 139. 170n. 187 m&surcs adopled by the Coun&93, 1’39-146 peace-keeping force, need for, 140, 225
British-Irish peace-keeping force, suggested. 139, 187n dispatch of a UN peace-keeping force, proposed, 139, 176n,
187, 225 President:
statement, 139, 225 titles, short and official, XVI meeting:
1503rd. 16. 24n, 44, 45n, 13Y, 140, 176n, 224, 225n, 226n Situation In Soufhcro Rhodesia:
adjournment. 129 proposal for, defeated, 16, ‘130
agenda item, 20, 35, 39, 41, 49, 50, 63, 126, 128, 132, 134 call for increased aid to Zambia, 132 Committee established in pursuance of resolution 253 (1968),
4, 26, 57, 58, 63, 130, 131. 132, 135 composition modified and mandate redefined, 58,63 notes from the President regarding its composition, 63 reports, 4, 26. 126, 126n, 131, 132, 133, 134, 204
Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples (General Assembly resolution 1514 (XIV)), 126, 128. 131, 133, 135, 205
force, use of, 126, 127, 128. 129, 130,205 Home-Smith agreement dated 24 November 1971 on pro-
posals for a settlement of the Southern Rhodesian problem, 134, 135, 136 commission appointed by the United Kingdom to ascertain
the acceptability of the agreement for all sections of the population, 134, 135
illegal racist rcgimc in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 201, 202, 203, 204 constitution, proposed, 127, 128, 129 referendum. proposed, 127 republican status purportedly declared, 129, 131, 201, 202 unilateral declaration of independence (1965), 128, 133,
135 letter dated 6 June 1969 from sixty Member States requesting
an urgent meeting of the Council, 126. 185 letter dated 10 June 1969 from the Chairman of the Special
Committee on the Situation with regard to the Implcmcnta-
tion of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, transmitting the text of a rezolution adopted by the Committee on Rhodesia, 127
letter d:lted 3 March 1970 from the United Kingdom re- quc\ting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider the ncu mc;~surcs by the illegal rcgimc, 75, 128, 186
letter dated 6 March 1970 from thirty-eight Member Statea requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider the dctcriorating situation in Southern Rhodesia, 128, 186
letter dated 6 November 1970 from Burundi, Nepal, Sierra Leone. Syria and Zambia requesting an early meeting of the Council to consider the disturbing political and economic developments in the rebel territory, 75, 132, 186
lcttcr dated 24 November 1971 from the United Kingdom requesting a meeting of the Council, 3, 75, 134, 186
majority rule, 132, 133, 134, I35 measures adopted by the Council, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, l26-
136 Organization of African Unity, 129, 132, 135 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria, 35, 39, 129, 134 Burundi, 35, 127 Ghana, 39, 134 Guinea, 35, 127 India, 35, 39, 127, 129, 134 Kenya, 39, 134 Mauritania, 35, 127 Nigeria, 39, 134 Pakistan, 35, 129 Saudi Arabia, 35, 39, 127, 129, 134 Senegal, 35, 129 Somalia, 35, 127 Sudan, 35. 127 Tanzania, 35, 39, 127, 134 Uganda, 39, 134 Yugoslavia, 35, 129 Zambia, 39, 134
President: consultations among members of the Council resulting in an
agreement on a draft resolution, 133, 204 statements, 27, 127, 133
resolution 253 (1968), 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 133 retention in the ogenda, 27n, 132, 134 sanctions:
against Portugal and South Africa, proposed, 129, 130, 200, 201. 202
against the illegal regime, 63, 126, 126n, 127, 129, 130, 131. 132, 133, 134, 135, 199-204,205
Secretary-General: annual report, 132 rcqucstcd to follow the implementation of the Council,
resolutions and to report thereon, 128, 130, 132 self-determination, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132-133,
134, 135, 136, 203,204,205 Special Committee on the Situation with regard lo the Im-
plementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Inde- pendence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, 127
specialized agencies: called upon to assist in the measures against the illegal
tigime, 128, 129, 130, 132,202 submission, 127, 129, 132-133 suspension, 136
proposal for, defeated, 16-17, 130 threat to the peace, 126, 129,2OO,201,202
determination by the Council of the situation as, 127, 128, 131 reaffirmed by the Council, 13 1
United Kingdom as administering power, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133,202, 203, 205 domestic jurisdiction in Southern Rhodesia, I33
United Nations team of observers, proposed, 135 ZAPU. 41, 134 ZAWU. 4i, 134 titles, short and official, XV-XVI meetings:
I475th, 26. 126, 127, 128n, 2O6n 1476th. 127, 128n. 2O6n, 226n 1477th, 35. 126, 127, 206n
1478th, 35, 127, 226n 347914 35, 127, 128n, 199n, 200,205, 206n 1480th, 35, 127, 128n, 199n, 200 14glst. 15, 16% 35, 50, 5ln, 126, 127, 128, 199n, 200,
205, 206n, 224n 1530th. 75, 128, 129, 2OOn, 201, 224n 1531st. 35, 128, 129, 2OOn, 201,.206n, 22611 1532nd. 35. 128. 129. 130n. 20011.201.206n. 226n 1533rd;35; 128; 130;. 200& 202;206;, 226n 1534th, 16, 17n, 35, 49, Son, 51, 128, 130, l31n, 20011, 202,
203n, 224n 1535th, 35, 63. 128, 131, 2OOn, 203, 206n 1556th, 50, 52, 75, 132, 133, 203, 204n, 206n, 224n, 226n 1557th, 7, 27, 132, 133, 204, 206n 1602nd. 39, 41, 75, 134, 135n, 206n 1603rd, 39, 134, 135n 1604th. 39.41, 134, 135n 1605th, 39. 134, 135n 1609th. 39, 134, 135 1622nd, 15, 39, 134, 135 1623rd, 39. 50, 52, 134, 135, l36n 1627th, 75
Situatiou In Tcrrlturies under Portuguese AdministratIon, 75 meeting:
162701, 75 Situation in (he India/Pakistan subcontinent:
adjournment, 42, 158, 161 agenda item, 26, 28, 39, 41, 44, 45, 50, 61, 68, 155, 160, 162
change of title, 26, 28n, 16On, 162 assistance to refugees, call for, 164 Bangladesh, People’s Republic of, 161, 165 breach of the peace, 155 cease-fire, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164
call by the Council for adherence to, 94 Committee of the Council to assist in establishing peace,
proposed, 61. 162, 176n domestic jurisdiction, 157, 161 East Pakistan, status of, 155, 156, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164-165 Geneva Conventions of 1949,94, 163, 164 inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by force, 162 Jammu and Kashmir, 158, 161, 163, 164, 165 Karachi Agreement, 158 Kashmir, situation along the cease-fire line in, 158, 163, 164,
165 letter dated 4 December 1971 from nine Member States re-
questing an urgent meeting of the Council to consider the recent deteriorating situation, 152, 190
letter dated 4 December 1971 from Tunisia supporting the request for a meeting, 155, 190
letter dated 4 December 1971 from India transmitting a letter of the same date from Justice Abu Sayud Chowdhury lo the Council, 155n
letter dated 12 December 1971 from the United States re- questing a meeting of the Council. 26, 160, 191
measures adopted by the Council, 69, 94, 95,97,99, 154-165 negotiations, call for, 157, 162, 165 observers along the India/Pakistan borders, proposed, 61, 157 participation in the proceedings of:
Bangladesh: proposal of the USSR to invite Bangladesh under rule 39,
14, 41, 155. 161 proposal of the USSR to invite Justice Abu Sayud
Chowdhury, 14,42.43, 162 request transmitted in a letter from India, 13, 13n. 14,
41, 4s consideration adjourned to a later date, 158
Ceylon, 39. 160 India. 39. 155. 160 Pakistan, 39, 155, 160 Saudi Arabia. 39, 155, 160 Tunisia. 39, 39-40, 155, 160
President: adjournment of the meeting to allow for further consulta-
1 i 0 n \ . 1 h I ruling to defer the question of inviting Bangladesh, 155 statements, 8-9, 43, 160n
statement that an acceptable draft resolution had been agreed upon, 8, 164
referral under resolution 377 A (V) to the General Assem- bly, 69, 99, 160
refugees, problem of, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 163, 164 release of political prisoners, call for, 163 report dikted 3 December 1971 of the Sccret,ary-General to
the Council about his efiorts in regard of the situation on the India/Pakistan subcontinent which, in his view, constituted a thrc:lt to internationnl peace and security, 154, 155
report of the Sccretnry-General transmitting messages from India and Pakistan regarding an alleged attack on West Pakistan, 158
retention in the agenda, 27n, 164 Secretary-General:
authorized by the Council to appoint, if necessary. a special representative, 9, 57, 60, 97, 163, 164, 176 good OITICCS, 156, 157, 163. 176n reports, 154, 155, 158
concerning the appointment of the Special Representa- tive, 60
dated 3 December 1971 to the Council, 154 requested to follow and report on the implementation of the
Council decisions, 97, 164 statement by the Under-Secretary-General on behalf of,
II, 160 salfdefence, 156 self-determination, 161, 165 Special Representative:
for humanitarian problems, 60, 163 to be appointed by the Secretary-General, 9, 57, 60, 97,
164 proposed, 61-62
submission, 155-156, 160-161 suspension, 157, 162, 163
proposed, 158 threat to the peace, 156, 157, 160, 164, 165 UNMOGIP, 157, 164, 165 withdrawal, 157, 158, 159,160, 161, 162,163, 164, 165 titles, short and official, XVIII meetings:
1606th, 13, lJn, 16, 28, 39, 4On, 41, 45. 50. 52, 61, lS5. 156n. 157n, 158n, 160, 176n, 177n, 196;. 197n
1607th. 39.40.42. 44. 45. 50. 52. 155. 158. 160 1608th; 12: 39; 441 52; 68; 69, ISj, lS&, lj,, 160 1611th, II, 17, 39, 160, 161n 1613h. 14, 39,4?, 43% 50, 52, 61, 160, 161, 162n. 176n 1614th, 17, 26, 28n, 39, 160, 162 1615th. 15. 39, 61, 62, 160, 163n 1616th, 39, 160, 163 1617th, 15, 39, 62. 160, 163n, 176n 162lst, 8, 9n. 28, 39, 52, 160, 164, 16Sn, 206n
Situation in the Middle East:
agenda item, 25, 26, 29, 36, 37, 109, 110, 113, 115, 118, 119 change of title, 29n
Al Aqua, Holy Mosque of, 113-l I5 ceilse-fire :
call by the Council for observation of, 210. 21 I. 213, 214 violations of, condemnation by the Council, 110 113. 211,
212, 213 consultative meetings of four permanent members, 58, 58n Council committee of three, proposal for, 117, 215 force. use or threat of, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216 Geneva Conventions of 1949,94,212 Holy Places in Jerusalem, sanctity of the, 119, 120, 216 inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by force, 94, 111,
112, 113, 114, 119, 120,210. 211.212.216 Israel-Jordan General Armistice Agreement. 1 IO. 11 1, 119 Israel-Lebanon General Armistice Agreement. 113, 115, 213 Israel-Leb.tnon hlixed Armistice Commission, 112, 117, 118,
215 Jerusalem, status of, 110. 111, 112, 113, 114, 115. 119-121,
211,212,216,217 letters dated 16 and 17 March 1969 from Jor& concerning
lsraeli aggression against civilian centres in Jordan, 109 letter dated 17 March 1969 from Israel regarding armed at-
tacks against Israel by regular and irregular forces from Jordan, 109
244 Indexes
Situation In the Middle East (cmrinrrrd):
letter dated 26 March 1969 from Jordan requesting an ur- gent meeting of the Council to consider a grave violation of the cease-fire by Israel, 25, 109, 184
letter dated 27 March 1969 from Israel requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider grave violations of the ceasefire by Jordan, 25 109, 184
letter d;~tcd 26 June 1969 from Jordan regarding Israel’s settlements policy in Jerusalem and requesting a meeting to consider the situation, 110, I84
letter dated I1 August 196Y from Ixbnnon regarding aggres- sion by Israel against civilian villages in southern Lebanon, 112
lelter d.lted 12 August 1969 from Lebanon requesting an ur- gent meeting of the Council to consider irs complaint re- garding an Israeli attack on villages in southcm Lebanon, 26, 112, 184
letter dated 12 August 1969 from Israel requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider its complaint about armed attacks from Lebanese territory, 26, 112, 184
letter dated 29 August 1969 from twenty-five Member States requesting an urgent mecling of the Council to consider the outbreak of lirc in the Holy Al Aqsa hlosquc, 113, 184
letter dated I? May 1970 from Lebanon requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider the invasion of Lebanon by Israeli armed forces, 115, 185
letter dared 12 hlay 1970 from Israel requesting an urgent mecling of the Council to consider the armed attacks per- petrated from Lebanese territory against Israel, 115, 185
letter dated 4 September 1970 from Lebanon regarding con- tinous acts of agrcssion by Israel against Lebanon, 117-l 18
letter dated 5 September 1970 from Lebanon requesting an urgent mecting of the Council to consider the recent acts of aggresbion against Lebanon, 117-l IX, 185
letter dated 13 Seprcmbcr 1971 from Jordan requesting an urgent meeting of the Council to consider Israel’s illegal actions in Jerusalem, 26, 119, 120. 185
measures adopted hy the Council, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98. 109-121 Mission under resolution 298 (197 1) concerning Jerusalem.
57, 60-61, 120, 121, 177, 217 Palestinians, queslion of, 112, 118 participation in the proceedings of:
Afghanistan, 37, 110 Ceylon, 37, 113 India, 37, 113 Indoncsin. 37, 110. 1 I3 , Iraq. 37, 110 Ismcl,34, 36, 37, 109, 110, 112, 113, 115, 118, 119 Jordan, 34, 36, 37. 109, 110, 113, 119 Kuwait, 37, I IO Lchanon,34, 37. 110, II?, 113, 115, 118, II9 hfalaysin, 37. 110. I I3 Mali, 37, 119 hlolocco, 36, 37, 110, 115. 119 Saudi Arabia. 36. 37, 109. 1 l(1, 113, 1 IS, 119 Somalia, 37, I I3 Sudan, 37, 1 IO Syrian Arab Republic, 36, 110 Tunisia, 37, I IO, 113, 119 United Arab Republic, 36, 37, 110, 113, 119 Yemen. 37, 110
President: consensus of the members of the Council, 6 consultation, among the members of the Council resulting
in an agreement on a draft resolution, 6, 7-8, 112, 215 stntcmcnts, 6. 7-8, 9n suspension of a meeting, 1 Ii, 2 15
reorisal.nctsof. 110. 112. 116, 118. 210. 212,213,215 re;olutihn 232 il96j). li-!, 120, 197, 212, 214, 216 sanctions, proposed, 112, 119, 213, 216 Sccrctary-Gcncr;lI :
reports. 119 in compliance with the request to study a threat against
the reprr\cnl;rtivc of Jordan, 10 on rhe implementation of Council resolutions concerning
the question of Jerusalem, 26, 61
requested by the Council: to follow the implementation of Council decisions and to
report thereon, 97, 115 to report, in consultation with the Prcsidcnt of the Coun-
cil and in uring a reprcscnlative or a mission, to the Council on the status of Jerusalem, 60-61, 121, 177, 217
to report on the implementation of a Council resolution, 112
to study, togcthcr with the United Slates, a threat by the Jewish Dcfence League against the representative of Jordan, 9
self-defcnce, 110, 112, 116, 118, 210, 212,213,215 Special Rcprescnlative in the hliddle East, 58
report of Ihc Sccrctaly-General on the activities of the, 58, 58n
submisGon, 10%110. 110-111, 112, 113-114, 115-116, 118, 119
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization, 57, ll5, ll6, 117, 118, 214, 215, 216
withdrawal of armed forces, demand by the Council for, l 118, 197, l9Y, 213. 214, 215, 216
titles. short and oficial, XIV-XV meetings:
1341st, 29 1369th. 29n 1466th, 25, 34, 109, 1 lOn, 206n, 210 l467th, 34, 36, 109, 210 1468th, 34, 36,58n, 109.210n 1469th. 34, 36, 58n, 109, 210 1470th, 34, 36, 58n, 109, 206n, 2lOn 147lst, 7, Bn, 34, 36, 109 1472nd, 34,36,58n, 109, l10,206n, 2lOn, 21 l 1473rd. 34, 36.50, 58n. 109. 1 IO. 210n. 21 l l482nd. 36, 110, 11 In, 21 l ’ 1483rd, 36, 37, 110, 111,211 l484& l6,36, 37, 58n, 110, 111,226n 1485th, 36, 37, 51, 58n. 110, Ill, 21ln, 212, 226n 1498th, 25, 26n, 34. 112, 212 1499th. 34, 112, 212 1500th, 34, 58n, 112, 212n, 213 15Olst, 34, 112
16,
1502nd, 34, 112, 2l2n, 213 ISOlth, 6. 611, 34, 112, 113n, 213 1507th, 37. 113, 114 1508th, 37, 113 1509th. 9, 911, 10. 37, I 13 1510th. 37, 113, 114 151 lth, 37, 58n, 113, 114 l512th, 10, 37, 51, 113, 114, 226n 1537th. 12, 17, 18n, 34, 37, 43, 44n, 51, 115, 116, 197,
206n, 213, 214 1538th, 34, 37, 115, 116, 197, 213n, 214, 226n l53Yth, 34, 37, 115, 116, 117n, 213n, 214 1540111. 34, 37, 58n, 115, 117, 197, 213n. 214 1541~1, 34, 37, 58% 115, 117, 197, 213n, 215, 226n 1542nd. 34, 37. 51. 115. 117. 206n. 215 1551% 34, 37. 51, 117, 118.l99, iO%n, 215 157Yth. 26, 37, 119, 20hn, 216 1580th, 37, 119, 120. 206n. 216 158lst. 37, 119, IZOn, 20hn 1582nd, 29, 37, 52. 60, 6ln, 118, 119, 120, 206n, 2lh. 217
Situation of hijacking:
adjournment, 17 1 agenda ifcm. 2X. 171 letter d:ltcd 9 September 1970 from the United States rcquest-
iny an urgent meeting of the Council to consider the situation crcalcd by increasing incidents involving the hi- jxking of commercial aircraft, 171
lelter dated 9 September 1970 from the United Kingdom re- questing an urgent meeling of the Council to consider the question of the hijacking of civil aircraft, 17 1
measures adopted by the Council, 17 1 participation in the proceedings of:
Algeria, 17 1 Israel, 17 1
President: st~ltcment expressing the consensus, following extensive con-
sultations, of the members of the Council on the text of a drnft resolution, 7, 28, 171
submission, 171 titles, short and oflicial, XVII mecting:
1552nd, 7, 28, 171
Situations: communications from States parties to, 228 determination of existence of, 182 questions submitted as, 182, lR3-191
Somalia: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 39, 147 complaint by Zambia, 37. 136 question of race conflict in South Africa, 36, 152 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 127 situation in the Middle East, 37, 113
Sooth Africa: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Zambia, 38, 138 situation in Namibia. 35, 40, 79, 106
and situation in Namibia, 76-81, 99-109
Southern Yemen: participation in the proceedings on the complaint by Guinea,
39, 147
Specializccl agencies, 7 I, 73 and situation in Namibia, ~ec rhar rifle and situ;:tion in Southern Rhodesia, see rltar rirle
Strategic areas under Tntsteeship, 76
Subsidiary organs: 56-64. 96
At/-lfoc Sub-Committee of the Council established under resolution 276 (1970), 9, 57, 62, 73, 76, 77, 102, 103, 104, 183
Ad-lloc Sub-Committee on Namibia, 62-63, 80, 104, 105, 107, 108-109
Committee of Experts established by the Council at its 1506th meeting, 27. 58, 63, 64. 88
Committee on Admission of New Members. 58. 85. 86. 87- 88, 89
Committee cs!ablished in pursuance of Security Council reso- lution 253 (1968). 4. 26. 57. 58. 63. 126. 126n. 130. 131. 132, 133, 134,135,2d4
e\t;tblishcd, 57. 58-61
I ,
involving mcelinps l\w;ry from the scat of the Organization, SR-62
hlission under resolution 298 (1971) concerning Jerusalem, 57, W-61. 120, 121, 177, 217
not involving meetings away from the seat of the Organiza- tion, 62-64
procedures relative to subsidiary organs, 57. 64 propo,cd but not ebtnblished, 57, 61-62. 64 SCI up by the Secretary-General upon authorization by the
Council. 57 Speciill Committee on Apclrfhcid, 74, 152 Speci.11 Committee on the Situation with regard to the Imple-
mcntation of the ])ccl:lr;ltion on the Granting of Indepen- dcncs to Colonial Countricj and Peoples, 74, 127 -
Snccinl Mission of the Sccuritv Council est:iblished under rc\olutic?n 29-l (1971). 9, 57: 59-60. 143. 144, 145. 180. 181 3’7 , --- c\t;lhlibhcd under resolution 21;9 (1970). 9, 57, 53-59, 147,
133. 149, 17X-179 e~~ablishcd under resolution 295 ( 1971), 7, X, 9, 57. 60,
149. 150, 181-182 hpeci;il Rcprcsent:itivc in the lndin/P.lkistan subcontinent, 9.
57, 60. 97. 163, 164
Special Representative in the hliddle Fact, 58
Unilcd Nations Council for N;lmibia. 72-74, 100, 101, 102, 104-105, 106
United Nations Force in Cyprus: 57, 96, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 mandate, 57. 121. 122, 123, 124, 125, 126
stationing, extension of, 6, 57, 96, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 176, 192
United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Paki- stan. 57. 157, 164, I65
Uniled Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, 57, 115, 116, 117, 118,214,215,216
Sudan: participation in the proceedings on:
comp];lint by Guinea, 39, 147 complainls by Senegal, 38, 142, 144 situation in Namibia, 35. 36, 781-1, 106 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 127 situation in the Middle East, 37, 110
Summary stalcment by the Secretary-General on matters of which the Council is seized, 27, 28, 29, 68
SJ rian Arab Rcpuhlic: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 145 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 situation in the hliddle East, 37, 110
T
Tanr3nia: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 147 complaint by Zambia, 37, 38, 136, 138 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 39, 127, 134
Threats to the peace, 148, 149, 152, 153, 156, 157, 160, 164, 16.5, 196. 19% 199. 218. 219. 220.222 and situ:ttian in Southern Rhodesia, set rlror tirlr
Togo: participation in the proceedings on the complaints by Senegal,
38. 142, 144
Trusteeship Council: relations with the Security Council, 76
Tunisia:
participation in the proceedings on: complaint by Guinea, 38, 145 complaints by Senegal, 38, 140 complaint by Zambia, 37, 136 sifu;ltion in the India/Pakistan subcontinent, 39, 155, 160
discussion of request to participate, 39-40. 155 situation in the Middle East, 37, 110. 113, 119
Turkey: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Cyprus, 37, 121. 122, 123, 124, 125 situation in Namibia, 3411, 102
U
Uganda: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 39, 147 situation in Namibia, 35, 78n, 106 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 39, 134
United Arab Emirates: adrniaiun IO UN, 2X. 29. 58, 76n. X5. 86, 87, 88n participation in the proceedings on the question concerning
the Islands of Abu hlusa, the Grcatcr Tunb and the Lesser l’unb, 39. 165
United Arab Republic (Egypt): p;rrticip;ltion in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea. 39, 147 complaints by Scncgal, 38, 140 complaint by Zambia, 37, 136 situation in Namibia. 34, 72, 99 situation in the hliddle East, 36, 37, 110, 1 I9
United Kingdom: and situation in Northern Ireland. JCL’ ~ltur rirl,,
kjnited S~tions Force in Cyprus, SW rr~~tler Subsidiary organs
United Kations hlilitary Observers Group in India and Paw, arc rr~tlcr Subsidiary organs
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization, see under Subsidiary organs
V
Wet-Nam, Demucmtic Republic of, application for membership in UN, 85
Wet-Nam, Republic of, application for membership in UN, 85 Voting: 18, 48-53 Voting (continued):
absence of a permanent member in relation to Article 27 (3), 49, 50, 53
abstention, 49, SO-53 obligatory, 50 voluntary, 50-53
cases in which vote indicated non-procedural character of matter, 49-50
cases in which vote indicated procedural character of matter, 49
conduct of business, 49 convocation of an emergency special session of the General
Assembly, 49 distinction between procedural and non-procedural matters, 49 non-participation of a permanent member in relation to
Article 27 (3), 49, 53 on adjournment of a meeting, 49 on agenda: 49
adoption, 49 deferment of consideration of items, 49 order of items in agenda, 49 removal of an item from the list of items of which the
Council is seized, 49 on application for membership in UN, 49, 50 on appointment of the Secretary-GencraJ, 50 on election of judges of International Court of Justice, 49 on invitations to participate in proceedings, 49
on matters considered by Council under responsibility fol maintenance of peace and security, 49-50
on rulings of the President, 12,49 on suspension of meetings, 49 preliminary question: 50
proceedings involved in, 50 proceedings in voting on, 50
proceedings on question whether matter was procedural withil meaning of Article 27 (2), 49, 50
Y
Yemen: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 145 complaints by Senegal. 38, 140 question concerning the Islands of Abu Muss, the Greatc
Tunb and the Lesser Tunb, 36, 165 question of Bahrain, 39, 151 situation in the Middle East, 37, 110, 113
YugoslaviP: participation in the proceedings on:
complaint by Guinea, 38, 147 complaint by Zambia, 38, 138 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 35, 129
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Zambia: participation in the proceedings on:
complaints by Senegal, 38, 142, 144 complaint by Zambia, 38. 138 situalion in Southern Rhodesia, 39, 134