On 28 February 1973,, the President of the S~c~­ on the Granting of Independence to Colonial CoUII1ltries ity Council issued a further note (S/10890),40 md1- and Peoples (S/10923),42 cating that the members of the Council did not ob­ l. Approves the recommendations and suggestio_ns ject to a further extension, until 15 , of the contained in paragraphs 10 to 22 of the second special time-limit fixed for the submission of the reports. report of the Committee established in pursuance of resolution 253 (1968); 2. Requests the Committee, as well as all Govern­ ments and the Secretary-General as appropriate, to At its 1713th meeting, on 16 , the Coun­ take ~rgent action to implement the recommendations cil decided to invite the representative of Somalia to and suggestions referred to above, participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item 3. Requests States with legislation permitting im­ entitled: portation of minerals and other products from Southern Rhodesia to repeal it immediately; "Question concerning the situation ,in Southern Rhodesia: 4. Calls upon States to enact and enforce immedi­ ately legislation providing for ,the imposition of severe "(a) Letter dated 8 May 1973 from the repre­ penal,ties on persons natural or juridicail that evade or sentatives of Guinea and Kenya to the Pres­ commit breach of sanctions by: ident of the Security Council (S/10925) 41 0 (a) Importing any goods from Southern Rhodesia; "(b) Second Special Report of the Committee es­ (b) Exporting any goods to Southern Rhodesia; tablished in pursuance of Security Council ( c) Providing any facilities for transport of goods resolution 253 ( 1968) concerning the ques­ to and from Southern Rhodesia; tion of Southern Rhodesia (S/10920 and 41 (d) Conducting or facilitating any transaction or Corr. I ). trade that may enable Southern Rhodesia to obtain from or send to any country any goods or services; ( e) Continuing to deal with clients in South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea (Bissau) and Namibia after it has become known that the clients ,are re-ex­ Resolution 333 (1973) porting the goods or componel11ts ,thereof to Southern of 22 May 1973 Rhodesia, or that goods received from such clients are of Southern Rhodesian origin; The Security Council, 5. Requests States, in the event of their trading with South Africa and Portugal, to provide tliat pur­ Recalling its resolutions 320 ( 1972) of 29 Sep­ chase contracts with those countries should clearly tember 1972 and 328 (1973) of 10 , stipulate, in a manner legally enforceable, the prohi­ Noting that measures so far instituted by the Secu­ bition of dealing in goods of Southern Rhodesian origin; rity Council and the General Assembly have not brought likewise, sales contracts with ,thesr oountries should to an end the illegal regime in Southern Rhodesia, include a prohibition of resale or re-export of goods to Southern Rhodesi.a; Reiterating its grave concern that some States con­ 6. Calls upon States to pass legislation forbidding trary to Security Council resolutions 232 (1966) of insurance companies under their jurisdiction from cov­ 16 December 1966 253 (1968) of 29 and ering air flights into and out of Southern Rhodesia and 277 (1970) of 18 and to their obligations individuals or air cargo carried on ,them; under Article 25 of the Charter of the United Nations, have failed to prevent trade with the illegal regime 7. Calls upon States to undertake appropriate legis­ in Southern Rhodesia, lative measures to ensure that all valid marine insur­ ance contracts contain specific provisions that no goods Condemning the persistent refusal of South Africa of Southern Rhodesian origin or destined to Southern and Portugal to co-operate w~th the Uni!ed Nations Rhodesia shall be covered by such contracts; in the effective observance and 1mplementat10n of sanc­ 8. Calls upon States to inform ,the Committee estab­ tions against Southern Rhodesia. (Zimba?we) in clear lished in pursuance of resolution 253 ( 1968) on their violation of the Charter of the Umted Nations, present sources of supply aind quantities of chrome, Having considered the second special report of the asbestos, nickel, pig iron, tobacco, meat and sugar, Committee established in pursuance of resolution 253 together with the quantities of these goods they obtained (1968) (S/10920 and Corr.I), from Southern Rhodesia before the ,application of sanrtions. Taking note of the letter dated 27 April from the Adopted at the 1716th meet­ Chairman of the Special Committee on ,the Situation ing by 12 votes to none with with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration 3 abstentions (France, of Great Britain and Northern Ire­ 41 fbid., Supplement for April, May and . land, United SNvtes of 42 fbid. America)

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