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U.N. Security Council Resolution on Assistance to Mozambique During its Application of Sanctions Against Southern Rhodesia*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976

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[U.N. Security Council Resolution 386 (1976) was unanimously adopted on March 17, 1976. The resolution was co-sponsored by Benin, Guyana, Italy , Japan, Libya, Pakistan, Panama, Romania, Sweden, United Republic of Tanzania, and the United Kingdom.

[Security Council Resolution 253(1968) appears at 7I.L.M.897(1968). Security Council Resolution 277(1970) appears at 9 I.L.M. 636 (1970).

[A fact-finding missionwas dispatched by the Secretary-General to report on the needs of Mozambique for financial, economic and technical as sistance following its decision to apply full United Nations sanctions against Southern Rhodesia. A program of assistanceis currently being organize d by the United Nations.]

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* [U.N. Security Council Resolution 386 (1976) was unanimously adopted on March 17, 1976. The resolution was co-sponsored by Benin, Guyana, Italy , Japan, Libya, Pakistan, Panama, Romania, Sweden, United Republic of Tanzania, and the United Kingdom.

[Security Council Resolution 253(1968) appears at 7I.L.M.897(1968). Security Council Resolution 277(1970) appears at 9 I.L.M. 636 (1970).

[A fact-finding missionwas dispatched by the Secretary-General to report on the needs of Mozambique for financial, economic and technical as sistance following its decision to apply full United Nations sanctions against Southern Rhodesia. A program of assistanceis currently being organize d by the United Nations.]