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United Nations Security Council Resolution 216

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Date
  
November 12, 1965

Result
  
Adopted

Meeting no.
  
1258

Subject
  
Question concerning the situation in Southern Rhodesia

Voting summary
  
10 voted for None voted against 1 abstained

Permanent members
  
China  France  United Kingdom  United States  Soviet Union

United Nations Security Council Resolution 216 was adopted by the United Nations Security Council on 12 November 1965, the day after the British Dependency of Southern Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the British Empire as the state of Rhodesia. The vote was ten to none, with one member, France, abstaining.

In the resolution's two operative paragraphs, the Security Council:

  1. Condemned the unilateral declaration of independence "made by a racist minority" in Southern Rhodesia.
  2. Called upon all states to refuse the "illegal racist minority régime" in Southern Rhodesia recognition and to refrain from rendering any assistance to it.

Resolution 216 was followed on 20 November by United Nations Security Council Resolution 217, in which the Security Council further elaborated on its condemnation of the UDI regime and proposed steps to be taken to address the crisis.

References

United Nations Security Council Resolution 216 Wikipedia