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United Nations Security Council Resolution 455

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Date
  
23 November 1979

Code
  
S/RES/455 (Document)

Result
  
Adopted

Meeting no.
  
2,171

Subject
  
Complaint by Zambia

United Nations Security Council Resolution 455

Permanent members
  
China  France  United Kingdom  United States  Soviet Union

United Nations Security Council resolution 455, adopted on 23 November 1979, after taking note of representations from Zambia and recalling Resolution 424 (1978), the Council expressed concern and condemned the "illegal racist regime" in Southern Rhodesia for its "sustained pattern of violations aimed at destroying the economic infrastructure" of Zambia and causing a number of deaths.

The resolution continued by condemning collusion by South Africa with Southern Rhodesia in the attacks against Zambia and other front-line states. It asked the responsible authorities to pay compensation to Zambia, and for the international community to assist in the rebuilding of destroyed infrastructure. The Council commended Zambia and the other front-line states, such as Angola, Botswana and Mozambique for their support of the Zimbabwean people.

Finally, the Council called upon the United Kingdom as the administrating power to take effective measures to help end offensive operations by the Rhodesian Security Forces, and established an ad hoc committee to report back to the Council on the implementation of the present resolution by 15 December 1979.

No details of the vote were given, other than that it was "adopted by consensus".

References

United Nations Security Council Resolution 455 Wikipedia