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United Nations Security Council Resolution 606 – Angola-South Africa

United Nations Security Council Resolution 606 – Angola-South Africa

Resolution 606 (1987) of 23 December 1987

The Security Council,

Recalling its resolution 602 (1987), which, inter alia. mandated the Secretary-General to monitor the withdrawal of the South African military forces from the territory of the People’s Republic of Angola and to report thereon to the Security Council,

Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General,

Gravely concerned at the continued occupation by 1/1 South African military forces of parts of the territory or Angola,

  1. Strongly condemns the racist régime of South Africa for its continued occupation of parts of the territory of the People’s Republic of Angola and for its delay in withdrawing its troops from that State;

2. Requests the Secretary-General to continue monitoring the total withdrawal of the South African military forces from the territory of Angola, with a view to obtaining from South Africa a time-frame for total withdrawal as well as confirmation of its completion;

3. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council on the implementation of this resolution at the earliest date;

4. Decides to remain seized of this matter.

Adopted unanimously at the 2778th meeting.

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