UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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1 March 1980 S/RES/465 This resolution deplored Israeli settlement policy in the occupied territories and reiterated that the settlements have no legal validity.
19 February 1980 S/RES/464 This resolution recommended Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for UN membership.
9 January 1980 S/RES/462 This resolution invoked Uniting for Peace by calling for an emergency session of the General Assembly, following a veto by the Soviet Union on a draft resolution that would have called on its forces to withdraw from Afghanistan.
21 December 1979 S/RES/460 This resolution terminated Council sanctions on Southern Rhodesia.
18 September 1979 A/RES/34/1 This resolution admitted Saint Lucia as a member of the UN.
12 September 1979 S/RES/453 This resolution recommended Saint Lucia for UN membership.
20 July 1979 S/RES/452 The Council accepted the recommendations in a report (S/13450) submitted by a commission it set up to look into the Israeli settlements.
15 June 1979 S/RES/451 This resolution urged the parties to proceed with inter-communal talks within the framework of the 19 May High Level agreement.
22 March 1979 S/RES/446 This resolution declared that settlements in occupied territories have no legal validity and the legal status of Jerusalem cannot be validly altered unilaterally.
6 December 1978 S/RES/442 This resolution recommended the Commonwealth of Dominica for UN membership.
23 October 1978 S/RES/438 This resolution renewed UNEF’s mandate.
17 August 1978 S/RES/433 This resolution recommended Solomon Islands for UN membership.
3 May 1978 S/RES/427 This resolution approved the Secretary-General’s request to increase the strength of UNIFIL.
19 March 1978 S/RES/426 This resolution established UNIFIL.
19 March 1978 S/RES/425 This resolution called for strict respect for the international integrity, sovereignty and political independence of Lebanon, urged Israel to withdraw from Lebanese territory, and established UNIFIL.