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United Nations Security Council Resolution 269

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Date
  
August 12 1969

Code
  
S/RES/269 (Document)

Meeting no.
  
1,497

Result
  
Adopted

Subject
  
The situation in Namibia

Voting summary
  
11 voted for None voted against 4 abstained

United Nations Security Council Resolution 269, adopted on August 12, 1969, condemned the government of South Africa for its refusal to comply with resolution 264, deciding that the continued occupation of South West Africa (now Namibia) was an aggressive encroachment on the authority of the United Nations. The resolution also called for South Africa to remove its administration of South West Africa before October 4, 1969, calling on all states to refrain from dealings with either country and noting it would consider a further meeting if the present resolution was not implemented to discuss further action the Council could take.

The resolution was adopted by 11 votes to none; Finland, France, the United Kingdom and United States abstained from voting.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 269 Wikipedia