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United Nations Security Council Resolution 183 – Question relating to Territories under Portuguese administration

United Nations Security Council Resolution 183 – Question relating to Territories under Portuguese administration

183 (1963). Resolution of 11 December 1963

The Security Council,

Having considered the Secretary-General’s report as contained in document S/5448 and addenda,

Recalling General Assembly resolution 1541 (XV) of 15 December 1960,

Recalling further Security Council resolution 180 (1963) of 31 July 1963,

Noting with appreciation the efforts of the Secretary-General in establishing contact between representatives of Portugal and representatives of African States,

  1. Regrets that this contact has not achieved the desired results, because of failure to reach agreement on the United Nations interpretation of self-determination;

2. Calls upon all States to comply with paragraph 6 of resolution 180 (1963);

3. Deprecates the non-compliance of the Govemment of Portugal with resolution 180 (1963);

4. Reaffirms the interpretation of self-determination laid down in General Assem bly resol ution 1514 (XV) as follows: “All peoples have the right to self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development “;

5. Notes General Assembly resolution 1542 (XV) of 15 December 1960, which enumerated, inter alia, Territories under Portuguese administration as falling in the category of Non-Self-Governing Territories within the meaning of Chapter XI of the Charter of the United Nations;

6. Believes that action by the Government of Portugal to grant an amnesty to all persons imprisoned or exiled for advocating self-determination in these Territories will be an evidence of its good faith;

7. Requests the Secretary-General to continue his efforts and report to the Security Council not later than 1 June 1964.

Adopted at the 1083rd meeting by 10 votes to none, with 1 abstention (France).

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