Decision
At its 2090th meeting, on 10 October 1978, the Council proceeded with the discussion of the item entitled "Question concerning the situation in Southern Rhodesia: letter dated 6 October 1978 from the Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/12885)".9
Resolution 437 (1978)
of 10 October 1978
The Security Council, Having considered the letter dated 6 October 1978 from the Chairman of the Security Council Committee established in pursuance of resolution 253 ( 1968) concerning the question of Southern Rhodesia,1 Recalling its resolution 253 (1968) of 29 May 1968, by which it made it mandatory for Member States to prevent the entry into their territories of persons ordinarily resident in Southern Rhodesia and connected with the illegal regime there,
9fbid., Sllpplemclll for October, No,ember and December 1978.
10 Ibid., document S/12885.

Taking note of the statement of the African Group,11
Taking note also of the statement of the Government of the United States of America,12
1. Notes with regret and concern the decision of the Government of the United States of America to allow the entry into the United States of Ian Smith and some members of the illegal regime in Southern Rhodesia;
2. Considers that the above-mentioned decision is in contravention of Security Council resolution 253 ( 1968) and of the obligations under Article 25 of the Charter of the United Nations;
3. Calls upon the United States of America to observe scrupulously the provisions of Security Council resolutions concerning sanctions;
4. Expresses the hope that the United States of America will continue to exert its inftuence in order that genuine majority rule may be achieved without further delay in Southern Rhodesia.
Adopted at the 2090th meeting by 11 votes to none, with 4 abstentions (Canada, Germany, Federal Republic of, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America).
n Ibid., document SI 12885, annex 11. 12/bid., annex I.

COMPLAINT BY ZAMBIA13

Decisions
At its 2068th meeting, on 15 March 1978, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Botswana, Cuba, Egypt, Mozambique, the United Republic of Tanzania, the Upper Volta and Zambia to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "Complaint by Zambia: letter dated 9 March 1978 from the Permanent Representative of Zambia to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/12589)".14

and Nigeria,15 to extend an invitation to Mr. George Silundika under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure.
At its 2070th meeting, on 17 March 1978, the Council decided to invite the representative of Viet Nam to . participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question.

At its 2069th meeting, on 16 March 1978, the Council decided to invite the representatives of the
German Democratic Republic, Ghana and Jamaica to
participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question.

Resolution 424 (1978)
of 17 March 1978
The Security Council,

At the same meeting, the Council also decided, at the request of the representatives of Gabon, Mauritius
18 Resolutions or decisions on this question were also adopted by the Council in 1969 and 1973.
H See Official Records of the Security Council, Thirty-third Year, Supplement for January, February and March 1978.

Taking note of the letter from the representative of the Republic of Zambia contained in document S/12589,14
Having considered the statement of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Zambia,111
lllfbid., document S/12601. 18Jbid., Thirty-third Year, 2068th meeting.

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Gravely concerned at the numerous hostile and u?~rov<?ked acts of aggress_ion. by the illegal minority r~gtme tn Southern. R~od~sta vtolating the sovereignty, atr sp_ace and _terr!tonal mtegrity of the Republic of
Zambta, resultmg tn the death and injury of innocent
peop!e, ~s well as the destruction of property, and culmmatmg on 6 March 1978 in the armed invasion
of Zambia,

Reaffirming th~ inalienable right of the people of

Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) to self-determination

and independence in accordance with General Assembly

resolution legitimacy

1514 (XV) of 14 of their struggle

December to secure

t1h9e60e~jaonvdmethnte

of such rights as set forth in the Charter of the United

Nations,

Recalling its resolution 423 (1978) of 14 March 1978, in which, inter alia, it declared as illegal and unacceptable any internal settlement concluded under the auspices of the illegal regime and called upon all States not to accord any recognition to such a settlement,

Further recalling its resolutions 326 ( 1973) of

2 February 1973, 403 (1977) of 14 January, 406

(1977) of 25 May and in which it condemned

411 the

(1977) of 30 illegal regime

inJunSeou1t9h7e7~

Rhodesia for its acts of aggression against Zambia,

Botswana and Mozambique,

Conscious that the liberation of Zimbabwe and Namibia and the elimination of apartheid in South Africa are necessary for the attainment of justice and lasting peace in the region and in the furtherance of
international peace and security,

Reaffirming that the existence of the minority racist regime in Southern Rhodesia and the continuance of its acts of aggression against Zambia and other neighbouring States constitute a threat to international peace
and security,

Cons~ious of the need to take effective steps for the prevention and removal of threats to international peace and security,
1. Strongly condemns the recent armed invasion pe~~etrated by the illegal racist minority regime in the Bnttsh colony of Southern Rhodesia against the Republic of Zambia, which constitutes a flagrant violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Zambia;
2. Commends the Republic of Zambia and other front-line States for their continued support of the people of Zimbabwe in their just and legitimate struggle for the attainment of freedom and independence and for their scrupulous restraint in the face of provocations by the Rhodesian rebels;
3. Reaffirms that the liberation of Namibia and Zimbabwe and the elimination of apartheid in South Africa are necessary for the attainment of justice and lasting peace in the region;
4. Calls upon the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as the administering Power, to take prompt effective measures to bring to a speedy end the existence of the illegal racist minority regime in the rebel colony of Southern Rhodesia, thereby ensuring the speedy attainment of independence under genuine majority rule and thus contributing to the promotion of durable peace and security in the region;
5. Decides that, in the event of further acts of violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Zambia by the illegal racist minority regime in Southern Rhodesia, the Security Council will meet again to consider the adoption of more effective measures, in accordance with the appropriate provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, including Chapter VII thereof.
Adopted unanimously at the 2070th meeting

THE SITUATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST17

Decisions
At its 2071st meeting, on 17 March 1978, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the Syrian Arab Republic and Yemen to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled:
"The situation in the Middle East:
"Letter dated 17 March 1978 from the Permanent Representative of Lebanon to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/12606);1s
"Letter dated 17 March 1978 from the Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/12607) ".18

At the same meeting, the Council also decided, by a vote, that an invitation should be accorded to the representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization to participate in the debate and that that invitation would confer upon it the same rights of participation as those conferred on a Member State when it was invited to participate under rule 37 of the provisional rules of procedure.
Adopted by 10 votes to 1 (United States of America),
with 4 abstentions (Canada, France, Germany, Federal Republic of, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).

17 Resolutions or decisions on this question were also adopted by the Council in 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975, 1976 and 1977. 18 See Official Records of the SPcurity Council, Thirty-third
Year, Supplement for January, February and March 1978.

At its 2072nd meeting, on 18 March 1978, the Council decided to invite the representative of Viet Nam to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question.

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