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INDEX BY ARTICLES OF THE CHARTER AND RULES OF PROCEDURE

1 1 I.AdICklOftIUChUtCS

1 .L/ CHAPTER I <PlqMmea ad Prlmdpla):

Article 1 (1): 203, 207. 221 Article 1 (2): 227 (rexxr)

consideration of provisions, 227 Article 2: 103, 117. 120, 124, 150, 151. 231, 236, 237

consideration of provisions, 227-238 Article 2 (4): 108, 1240, 1260, 169, 227 (rexr)

consideration of provisions, 227-237 Article 2 (6): 206. 207, 208, 237 (rexr) Article 2 (7): 172. 238

CHAPTRR II (hbmbardp): 91-94

Article 5: 167

CHAPTER IV (The Cmaral Aammbly): 81-87 Article 12: 81, 81-82 (rrxr). 82, 177n

CHAPTER V (The Secwity Couneil): Article 23: 220 Article 24: Sn, 34. 222, 238 (fexl)

consideration of provisions, 238 Article 24 (3): 87 Article 25: 99, 103. 117, 118, 119. 120, 122, 123, 124, 145, 167,

206, 208, 209. 238 (text) consideration of provisions, 238-239

Article 27: 3, 69. 70 Article 27 (2): 69, 70 Article 27 (3): 69. 70 Article 28: 3. 4, 5. 5n. 113 Article 29: 75 (rcxr)

CHAPTER VI (Padflc Settlemeot of Diqmtca): 137, 149, 181 consideration of provisions, 181-195

Article 31 : 57. 62 Article 32: 16, 32. 57, 63, 64. 64n, 115 Article 33: 136. I81 (fexr)

consideration of provisions, 182-185 Article 34: 169. 181 (text)

consideration of provisions, 185-187 Article 35: 169. 191 (text). 185

application of provisions, 187-193 Article 35 (I): 57, 58 Article 36: 181 (text)

consideration of provisions, 194-195 Article 37: 181 (rexr)

consideration of provisions, 194-195 Article 38: 181 (rext). 185

consideration of provisions, 194-195

CHAPTER VII (Acth rltb reqct to Tlumb to the Peace, fkeacbcs of the Peace, awl Acts of Aggrudoo): 99, 103. 114, 115. 117n. 121, 122. 123, 129, 134n. 145. 147. 149, 152, 153. 158, 163. 164. 167. 232, 233, 234

consideration of provisions, 199-223 consideration of provisions in general, 218-223

Article 39: 113n. 117. 118, 119. 130. 143, 169, 187n, 199 (text), 205n. 206, 207, 209, 222 consideration of provisions, 200-204

Article 40: 167. 199 (text) consideration of provisions, 200-204

Article 41: 99, 103, 114. 115. 117. 119. 121, 124, 199 (text) 203, 211, 212. 213, 214, 215 consideration of provisions, 205-210

Article 42: 113a. 114. 115n. 199 (text). 202,205n consideration of provisions, 210-216

Article 43: 40. 199 (text), 212. 213, 214. 215 consideration of provisions, 210-216

Article 44: 199 (rexf) consideration of provisions, 210-216

Article 45: 199 (Iex*I) consideration of provisions, 210-216

Article 46: 199 (rexr) consideration of provisions, 2 LO-2 16

Article 47: 199-m (rexf) consideration of provisions, 210-216

Article 48: 200 (rexr) consideration of provisions, 213-218

Article 49: 99, 200 (rexf) consideration of provisions, 213-218

Article 50: 200 (rexr) consideration of provisions, 213-218

Article 51 : 137. 138, 171, 201 (fexr). 236 consideration of provisions, 213-218

CHAPTER VlII (Regional Arrangemob): 239

consideration of provisions, 239-242 Article 52: 239 (rexr)

consideration of provisions, 239-242 Article 53: 239 (rexr)

consideration of provisions, 239-242 Article 54: 29, 239 (rexr)

consideration of provisions, 239-242

CHAPTER XII (IntcmaHooal Trusteeship System): 242

Article 83: 87

CHAPTER XIII (The Trusteeship Council): Article 87: 41. 82, 87 Article 88: 41. 82, 87

CHAPTER XIV (Tb Intcmatloaal Court of Jamtla):

Article 93 (2): 177n

CHAPTER XV (The Secretariat):

Article 97: 81. 82 (rexf), 177 n Article 98: 14

and Rule 21: 14 and Rule 22: 14

Article 99: 169, 187n

CHAPTER XVI (MlscaUaneous Prodsions):

Article 103: 237 consideration of provisions, 242

CHAPTER XVII (TmultionaI !hwity Arrqemeota): consideration of provisions, 242

CHAPTER XVIII (Amendments):

Article 108: 219

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CHAPTER 1 (Meetings):

Rule 1: 3. 5, 7, 38 Rule 2: 3, 4, 5. 5n. 6n. 7, 38, 113 Rule 3: 3 Rule 4: 3 Rule 5: 3

CHAPTER 11 (Age&):

Rule 6: 3, 30. 64, 187 Rule 7: 3, 7, 38, 39, 40, 187 Rule 8: 3, 7. 38. 187 Rule 9: 3, 7, 33-38, 187 Rule 10: 3, 37. 38. 39-40 Rule 11: 3, 40-54, 82 Rule 12: 3

CHAPTER Ill (R~tprereabtloo and CredenW):

Rule 13: 8 Rule 14: 8 Rule 15: 8, 9-10 Rule 16: 8 Rule 17: 8

CHAPTER IV (Prealdency):

Rule 18: 10 Rule 19: 10, 11-14 Rule 20: 10, 14. 122n

CHAPTER V (Secretariat):

Rule 21: 14, 15, 15-16 and Article 98 : 14 and Article 99: 14

Rulle 22: 14, 15, 16-18 Rule 23: 14, 15 Rule 24: 14, 15

Rule 25: 14, 15 Rule 26: 14, 15

CHAPTER VI (Conduct of Basham): Rule 27: 18, 19-21 Rule 28: 18. 19. 75 (rcxr), 78, 124 Rule 29: 18. 19, 20 Rule 30: 18, 19. 21 Rule 31 : 18. 19. 20 Rule 32: 18. 19, 20. 21 Rule 33: 18, 19, 22, 70 Rule 34: 18. 19 Rule 35: 18, 19 Rule 36: 18, 19 Rule 37: 3. 20. 57. 62 Rule 38: 3. 20. 138 Rule 39: 3. 21. 57, 57-58, 62, 63, 109, 157

CHAPTER VII (Voting): Rule 40: 3. 22. 25

CHAPTER VIII (Languages): Rules 41-47: 25

CHAPTER IX (Publicity of Me&lags, Records)

Rule 48: 25, 82 Rule 49-57: 25

CHAPTER X (Admhlon of New Members):

Rule 58: 3, 93 Rule 59: 3, 93 Rule 60: 3, 87, 93

CHAPTER Xl (Relationa with other United Nations Organs):

Rule 61: 3. 81. 84 (rexr). 84 Appendix: 25

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Abaeoce, see under Voting Abstention, see under Voting Adjournment, see under Meetings Admisalon of New Members to UN, see under Membership in UN Ageoda : 29-54

phrasing of items, 29, 33n. 36-37 postponement of consideration of items, 37-38 procedure of voting on, 33 requirements for inclusion of items. 29, 34 scope of items in relation to the scope of the discussion, 29.

35-36 voting on, 29

effect of inclusion of item in, 35 functions of the President, 10 order of discussion of items. 35 phrasing of items, 36-37 postponement of consideration of items, 37-38 requirements for inclusion of items in, 34 scope of items and sub-items in relation lo the scope of discus-

sion, 29. 35-36

Ageoda (Matters of which the Coundl b aeked): retention and deletion of matters: 29, 40-54

complaint by Cyprus, 38, 39n. 50, 104. 110, 187 complaint by Haiti. 53-54, 170 complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 51, 52,

104, 132, 133

see ulso: Agenda (Adoption) Agenda (Matters of which the Council is seized) Agenda (Provisional) Rules of Procedure: Rules 6-12

Ageoda (Adoption): 33-38 adjournment without the discussion on the adoption of the

agenda having been completed. 33n as a whole, 33

complaint by the United Kingdom, 52, 130 complaint by the United States (Pueblo Incident), 53, 168-169 India-Pakistan question, 41 Palestine question, 41, 187 question of safeguards to non-nuclear-weapon States parties

effects of the inclusion of items in the agenda, 29, 35 objections raised to. 33

1o the Non-Proliferation Treaty, 54. 171 question of South West Africa, 38n, 53. 168 situation in Czechoslovakia, 38n. 54, 104, 173 situation in Hungary, 44 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 38n, 49-50, 104. 118, 120.

124. 187 order of discussion of items 29. 35 situation in Viet-Nam, 51, 105 participation in the discussion on the adoption of agenda situation in the Middle East (I). 7. 52

limited to the Council’s members, 33 situation in the Middle East (II), 13. 39n, 104, 155

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Ageda (Mdtem of rtdch the Gnmdl Is 0ekf.d) (continued):

practices and proceedings in relation to Article 12 of the

-Y Charter, 81-82

proceedings regarding the retention and deletion of the matters, L/j 54

resolution providing for retention of the matters, 38n statements by the President on retention of the matters, 39n tabulation of the Secretary-General’s summary statements,

29. 40-54 Agenda (ProrisIo~l): 29, 29-32

circulation of communications by the Secretary-General, 30-32 communication of, 29. 32 preparation of, 29, 32 Rules 6-12. 29 Secretary-General’s function, 29

moo, aeta ol: questions submitted as. 189-193 Ah!-:

participation in the proceedings on: complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 61, 133 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 60, 113, 115, 117 situation in the Middle Fast (I). 61, 134

Appmdr to the rullss of procedure, 25

B

Barbados: admission to UN, 52. 87n. 91, 92. 93 Botswana: admission to UN, 52, 87n, 91. 92, 93, 94 Bulgaria :

letter of IO March 1966 requesting that an application for membersip in UN from the German Democratic Republic be circulated as Council’s official document, 29n

note verbale on the circulation of an application for membership in UN from the German Democratic Republic as Council’s official document. 29n

participation in proceedings on the situation in Czechoslovakia, 62, 171

Boruodi : participation in proceedings on the complaint of the Democratic

Republic of the Congo, 60. 131. 133

C

cmnre: calls by the Council:

concerning violations of, 148. 152, 153. 159, I64 violations of, condemnation by the Council, 148. 151, 159 see also under situation in the Middle East (I) and (II)

Ceotrnl African Republic: participation in the proceedings on complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 60, 131

Cbik: participation in the proceedings on question of South West Africa, 59, 165. 166

Cbfna: representation of, report of the Secretary-General, 9-10 Colombia: participation in the proceedings on question of South

West Africa, 59. 165. 166 Competence of the Council: and situation in Czechoslovakia, 34.

235. 236. 237 Competence of Council and of the General Assembly concerning

questions on the use of force by the Unlted Nations, 107-108 Communlcatlons from:

Federal Republic of Germany, see under Documents German Democratic Republic. see under Documents Organization of the African Unity, 239-240 Organization of American States, 240-241 States concerning matters before regional organizations, 241-242 States parties to disputes or situations, 241

Jomplalot by Cyprus: agenda item, 50. 97. 105, 106, 107. 108. 109. 11 I, 112 communication of 12 December 1967 from Turkey requesting

permission for a representative of the Turkish community to address the Council, I09

competence of the Council and the General Assembly concern- ing questions on the use of force by the United Nations, 107-108

consensus of members of the Council, 109. 1 I I, II2 consultations among members of the Council, 75. 109. I IO, 184 domestic juridiction, 110 force, use of, 1 IO good offices:

and the Secretary-General, 99. 109. 110. 182, 184-185 and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, 105

letter of 26 December 1963 from Cyprus, 50 letter of 24 November 1967 from Cyprus requesting the Council

to consider a threat of invasion bj Turkey, 108 measures adopted by the Council, 98. 99. 100. 101, 102. 103.

104, 105-113, 184, 194n mediation function, 76. 105. 106, 107. 109. 184 mediator, I05 participation in the proceedings of:

Cyprus, 58.60. 105. 106. 107, 108, 109, 111, 112 Greece, 58.60, 105, 106, 107. 108. 109. 111. 112 Turkey, 58, 60, 105, 106, 107. 108, 109, 1 I I. 112 Turkish community representative of, 62. 109

President: statement on consensus of members of the Council, 13, 109 statements on consensus of members of the Council rcsult-

ing in an agreement on a draft resolution, Ill, 112. 184 retention in the agenda, 38n. 39n. 50, 104. 110, 187 Secretary-General:

good offices, 14, 18.99, 105, 109. 110, 111. 182, 184. 185 note of 4 March 1967 to the members of the Council on

broadening of the responsibilities of his Special Represen- tative, IO5

reports 76, 101. 105. 106, 107. 108. 109, I IO, 111. 112. 184 Special Representative of, I05 statements, 16-17, 18, 76n. 184

submission, 105. 106. 107. 108, 109, 111, 112, 193 United Nations Force in Cyprus:

mandate, 109. 110. II6 stationing, extension of, 16. 76. 101, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109,

110. Ill. 112, 113, 184, I91 titles: short and official, XIfI meetings:

1274th. 58, 60, 105 1275th. 16. 58, 60, 76n. I05 1286th. 58, 60. 76n, I06 1338th. 58. 60, 76n. 106, 107 1362nd, 58. 60, 76n, 107 1383rd, 13. 39n. 58. 60. 108, 109 1385th. 50, 58, 60, 62. 109, 184 1386th. 18. 58, 60, 76n. 109. 110, 184 1398th. 58. 60. 76n, I I I 1432nd. 58, 60. 76n, I1 I 1459th. 15n. 58. 60. 76n, 112

Complaint by Haltl: agenda item, 53-54, 169 adjournment, 53-54, 169. 170

for consultation among the members of the Council, lo4 letter of 20 May 1968 from Haiti drawing the Council’s attcn-

tion to a situation threatening Haiti’s security and interna- tional peace. 169. 200

letter of 21 May 1968 from Haiti requesting the Council to consider an armed aggression against Haiti, 53-54. 169. 193. 200

measures adopted by the Council, 104, 169-170 Organization of American States, 169-170

charter of, 169-170 participation in the proceedings of:

Haiti, 59, 169 request for:

Dominican Republic. 170 Jamaica, I70

President: statement, 170 retention in the agenda, 53-54, 170

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complaint by Haiti (continued): submission: 169-170, 193 titles: short and official, XV1 meeting:

1247th. 53. 59, 169, 170, 182n. 186n Cumpiaint by the Democratic Repnbik of the Congo:

agenda item, 51. 52. 131. 132 consensus of members of the Council on a draft resolution.

5-7. 133 domestic jurisdiction, 132. 133 fact-finding organ: proposal for. 131-132 letter of 21 September 1966 from the Congo requesting the

Council to consider Portugal’s aggression against the Congo, 52, 131. 190

letter of 6 July 1967 from the Congo requesting the Council to consider aggression committed against the Congo. 52, 131. 190

letter of 3 November 1967 from the Congo requesting the Coun- cil to consider interference by foreign mercenaries in its domestic affairs, 52, 133. 191

measures adopted by the Council, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103. 104. 131-134

participation in the proceedings of: Ageria, 61, 133 Burundi, 60, 61. 131, 133 Central African Republic, 60, 131 Congo (Brazz-avilile). 60. 131 Congo (Democratic Republic of), 58. 131. 132, 133 Portugal. 60, 131. 133 Tanzania, 60. 131. 133 Zambia, 61. 133

Prosidcnt: statement on a consensus of the members of the Council on a draft resolution, 5-7, 133

retention in the agenda, 51. 52, 104, 133, 134 Secretary-General :

authorization to follow implementation of the resolution, 101. 132. 134

submission, 131. 132. 133, 190 titles: short and official, XV meetings:

1302nd, 52. 58, 60, 131 1303rd, 58. 60. 131 1304th. 5. 7, 37, 58, 60. 131. 132 13051h, 37, 58. 60, 131 1306th, 52. 58. 60, 71. 131. 132 1363rd. 52. 58. 132 1364th, 18. 58. 132 1367th, 58, 132 1372nd, 52, 58. 61 1374th. 58. 61, 133 1376th. 58. 61. 133 1378th. 52, 58. 61. 133

Complaint by the United Kingdom: adjournment for consultations of the members of the Council,

182 agenda item, 52, 130 conciliation. 187 consensus of members of the Council, 1 I, 77. 183, 187 fact finding, 187 Federation of South Arabia, 77. 130, 182, 185 investigation, proposal for, 77. 131, 185-186 letter of 2 August 1966 from the United Kingdom requesting

the Council to consider an attack on the town of Nugub in the Federation of South Arabia, 52, 77, 130, 188

measures adopted by the Council, 98. 101, 130-131. 183, I87 participation in the proceedings of:

United Arab Republic. 60, 130 Yemen, 60, 130

President: statement on the consensus of members of the Council, il. 77, 183, 187

retention in the agenda, 52, 130 Secretary-General:

good of7iccs. 14. 77, 101, 130. 131. 183-184

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investigation, proposal for. 131 self-determination. 77, 130-131 submission, 130-131. 188 titles: short and official, XIV meetings :

1296th, 52, 60, 130. 185 1297th. 60, 130. 131. 182. 186 1298th. 60, 77. 130. 131, 186 1299th. Ii. 60, 130, 182. 186, 187 1300th. II. 14n, 52. 60. 77, 130, 131. 183

Comptaint by the United States (Pueblo lnddmt): adjournment for consultation by the members of the Council,

53, 104. 169 agenda item. 53, 168 consultations by members of the Council, 169 domestic jurisdiction, 169 investigation. suggestion for, 169 letter of 25 January 1968 from the United States requesting

the Council to consider aggressive military actions by North Korean authorities, 53, 168, 193

measures adopted by the Council. 104, 168-169 North Korea, invitation to participate in the proceedings,

suggestion for. 169 President: statement on adjournment for consultations by

members of the Council, 169 retention in the agenda, 53, 168-169 submission, 168-169, 193 titles: short and official, XV1 meetings:

1388th. 33, 53. 69, 168, 182n 13891h, 53. 168, 169, l85n

Condiintion: and complaint by the United Kingdom, 187 Conduct of business: 18-25

adjournment of a meeting. 18, 22-24 order of intervention in debates. 18, 19-21 point of order, ruling by the President, 18. 21 request for a separate vote on a paragraph of a draft resolution.

18. 21-22 suspension of a meeting, 18. 24, 24-25, 109 and the President, 10

Congo (Brazzariiie): participation in the proceedings on complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 60. 131

Congo, Democratic Republic of: participation in the proceedings on the complaint by the

Democratic Republic of the Congo, 58. 131, 132, 133 and complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo,

see that title Consensus of the members of the Council, see under Presidency Consuitatlons amoug the memb of the Coundi resulting in an

agreement oo a draft twolutlon, see un&r Presidency CYP-

and complaint by Cyprus, see rhot title participation in the proceedings on the complaint by Cyprus,

58.60, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112 Czechusiovakin :

participation in the proceedings on situation in Czechoslovakia, 62. 171

and situation in Czechoslovakia, see t/tat title

D

Decisions of the Council made by conmwus of its members, 97n see also under Consensus

Declaration of the CrnnHng of Independeoce to Colonini Countries and Peoples (General Assembly resolution 1514 (XIV)), 99, 100, 114, 115, 118, 120. 121, 122. 123. 168, 208, 212, 213. 216

Declaration on the lnadmissibliity of Intervention in the Domentir Affairs of States and the Protection of Tbeir independence an‘ Sovereignty (General Assembly resolution 2131 (XX)), 230. 236

Determination by the Council that a situation constituted a threat to International peace and security, 98, 114, 115, 118. 119. 123, 201, 202. 203, 204, 205, 207. 209, 213, 215. 216

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lbtcsmhtlon of the nature of a question, 98 Dbpata:

communications from States parties to, 241 .1 questions submitted as, 187, 188

-.’ Docmmanb: identified by serial number in the S/series, XIII, 29 nukes verb&s of 1S March and 16 May 1967 from the USSR

to the Sdcretary-Gcneral concerning the issuance as official documents of the Council of communications from the &de- ral Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic, 30, 31-32

llo~e verbufe of 2 May 1967 from the Stcrctary-General to the USSR on the circulation of communications, 30

Doaatlc @lllkth: complaint by Cyprus, 110 complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 132, 133 complaint by the USA (Pueblo Incident), 169 situation in Czechoslovakia, 34. 77. 172. 235, 236, 237 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 116. 201, 203, 204, 213. 214,

215, 216 Doml&an Rep&&: participation in the proceedings on the

complaint by Haiti, request for, 170

E

Ecoaoa& and Sodal Cotmdi: relations with the Security Council, 81. 87

Eqaatoriai G111nea: admission to UN, 54. 87n. 91, 92. 93

F

Fact-w ml&m: proposal for, 131-132, 185-186 Federrrl Rep&& of Germany, communications from, see unu’er

Documents Force,tiweatorameol:

competence of the Security Council and the General Assembly concerning its use by the United Nations, 107-108

inadmissibility of the acquisition of the territory by its use, 148. 151, 157, 158, 228

invalid under the Charter, 143. 146, 150 and complaint by Cyprus, 110 freedom from, 148. 150, 183 in general, 209, 215 and Palestine question, 127 and situation in Czechoslovakia, 34, 172-173 and situation in the Middle East (I), 143, 146 and situation in the Middle East (II), 146, 148, 150, 183.228.233 and situation in Southern Rhodesia, 210-216

G

Geneva Agreementa of 1954 and 1964. see under situation in Vict- Nam

cencrcll Aaaembiy : and admission of new Members, 87, 93 competence of the General Assembly and of the Council

concerning questions on the use of force by the United Nations, 107

Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, (resolution 1514 (XIV)), see rhur rfrle

Declaration on the Inadmissibility of Intervention in the Domestic Affairs of States and Protection of their Independ- ence and Sovereignty (resolution 2131 (XX)), see rh41 rifle

notification under Article 12(Z) by the Secretary-General to, 81. 81-82

practices and proceedings: election of members of the International Court of Justice,

81, 83-85 in relation to Article 12, 81

in relation to Articles of the Charter involving rccommcnda- tions to the Council by the Assembly, 81-82, 85-86

in relation to the convocation of a special session of the General Assembly. 82

recommendations to the Council in the form of resolutions, 81 relations with the Council. 81-87 reports of the Council to, 82 resolution 2028 (XX): “Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons”,

see under question of qeguard to non-nuclear-weapon States parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty

subsidiary organs, of: relations with the Council, 81. 85 Germao Democratic Republic:

communications from, 31-32 participation in the proceedings on the situation in Czccho-

Slovakia, request for, 32. 62. 63-64, 171 Golni ofnca:

and complaint by Cyprus, 14, 18, 99, 105. 109, 110. iii, 182. 184-185

and complaint by the United Kingdom, 14. 77. 101, 130, 131, 183-184

Crsea: participation in the proceedings on:

complaint by Cyprus, 58.60,105, 106,107. 108, 109. 111. ii 2 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 60. 113

Guyana: admission to UN, 87n. 91, 92, 93 participation in the proceedings on:

question of South West Africa, 52, 59, 165, 166

H

Wti: complaint by Haiti, see rhal ririe participation in the proceedings on the complaint by Haiti,

59, 169 Human rigbta and Cudsmental freedoms, call by the Couocii to

prevent vhhtioas of. 99, 123

I

India: participation in the proceedings on the situation in South- ern Rhodesia, 60. Ii 5. 117

hdia-Pakistan queatioo : agenda item, 41 United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan, 75 meetings:

226th. 41 125ist. 41

latlonesln: participation in the proceedings on the question of South West Africa, 59. 165, 166

International Court of Jastlce: accession, conditions of, 81, 83 conditions under which a non-member State of the UN, party

to the Statute, might participate in election of members of the Court, 83

election of members, 81, 83-85 agenda item, 52, 84 memorandum of the Secretary-General, 84 meetings:

1315th, 52. 84 1318th. 52. 84

titles: short and official, XV relations with the Council, 81, 87 voting in connexion with, 84 Statute, 81

Article 4: 83 (rexr) Article 8: 83 (Iexl) Article 10: 69. 83-84 (Iexl), 84 Article ii : 84 (rexr) Article 12: 84 (rexr) Article 14: 84 (rexr)

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hresti@h: 131. 182, 185. 185.187 Iraq:

participation in the proceedings on: Palestine question, 60, 125 situation in tho Middle East (I), 61, 134 situation in the Middle East (LI), 61, 151, 153, 158

Iaxel : participation in tho proceedings on:

Palestine question, 58. 60, 125, 127, 128 situation in the Middle East b), 58, 59, 61, 134 situation in tho Middle East ([I), 58, 59, 61, 62, 146. 148, 151,

153, 155, 158, 159, 161. 163

J

Jamala: participation in the proceedings on:

complaint by Haiti, request for, 170 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 60, 121

Jwdao: participation in the proceedings on:

situation in the Middle Past (I), 59, 61, 134 situation in the Middle Past (If). 59, 61. 146, 148, 151, 155,

158, 161

K

Kenya: participation in the proceedings on the situation in South- ern Rhodesia, 60. 113

Korea, Democratlc Repobllc of: application for membership in UN, 41, 91 invitation to participate in the proceedings on the complaint

by the United States (Pueblo Incident), suggestion for, 169 Korea, Republic of, application for membership in UN, 41, 44,

46, 91 Kuwait, participation in the proceedings on the situation in the

Middle East (I), 61, 134

L

Languages, Rules 4147. 25 letter of 16 January 1969 from Spain, 86 letter of 16 January 1969 from the USSR, 86 working languages of the Council, 86

Lebanon: participation in the proceedings on:

the situation in the Middle East (I), 59, 61, 134 the situation in the Middle East (II), 62. 163

Lesotho: admission to UN, 52, 87n, 91, 92. 93. 94 Libya: participation in the proceedings on the situation in the

Middle East (I), 61, 134

M

Mauritius: admission to UN, 53, 87n, 91, 92, 93 Measurea adopted by Council:

tabulation, 97-104 Mediation: and the complaint by Cyprus, 76, 105, 106, 107, 109 Meetlngs: 3-8

adjournment, 11, 13. 19n, 22. 23, 24, 33n, 43. 44, 51, 53. 54, 78. 84, 104, 105, 135, 139. 160, 163, 169, 173, 183; see also Conduct of business: adjournment of meetings

outside the UN headquarters, 3 periodic. 3 powers and duties of tho President to call a meeting, 3 practice of the President consulting members of the Council

for the purpose of determining the timing for a proposed meeting, 3

suspension, 19n, 22-24.24-25.109; see also Conduct of business: suspension of meetings

Membersblp is UN: agenda item, 41,42.4344,44,46, 52. 53, 54.94 application for: ” >

documentation submitted to the Council, 94 failing to obtain a recommendation, 91 from individual States, see Smass concern& order of discussion of, 94 pending on 1 January 1966, 91 presentation, 93 procedures in their recommendation by the Council, 94 recommended by tho Council to tho General Assembly, 87.91 referred to the Committee on tho admission of new Members,

93 submitted between 1 January 1966 and 31 December 1968.92 voting on:

in the General Assembly, 93 in the Security Council, 92, 94

letter of 13 September 1967 from the United States on the problem of “micro-States”. 76n

“micro-States”. problom of, 76n, 93 role of the General Assembly and the Security Council, 94 titles: short and official, XIV meetings:

409th. 41 4lOth, 41 423rd. 41 594th. 42 603rd. 42 703rd. 43 704th. 43 789th. 43 790th. 43 842nd, 46 843rd. 46 1287th. 52, 91. 9ln, 92, 94 1306th. 52. 91, 91n. 92. 94 1330th. 52, 91. 9ln, 92 1384th, 53, 91, 9ln. 92 1414th. 53, 91. 9ln. 92 1450th. 54, 91, 9ln. 92 1458th. 54. 91, 9ln, 92

t’Mlcr*States”, problem of: see under Membership in UN Military Staff Committee, 81

relations with the Council, 87 Morocco:

participation in the proceedings on: situation in the Middle Past (f). 61. 134 situation in the Middle Past (Ii). 61, 151

N

Nigeria: participation in the proceedings on question of South West Africa, 59, 165, 166

0

OrgMlzation of African uoity: communications from, 239-240 and situation in Southern Rhodesia, 117

Orgaoiration of American States: charter, 169-170 communications from, 240-241 and complaint by Haiti, 169-170

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Pakistan: participation in the proceedings on:

situation in Southern Rhodesia, 60. 115. 117 I situation in the Middle East (I). 61. 134

‘-,. f Palatine quatlon: agenda item, 35. 36. 37. 41, 97. 125, 127. 128 Declaration in the Inadmissibility of Intervention in the

Domestic Affairs of Statea and the Protection of their Inde pendence and Sovereignty (General Assembly resolution 2131 (XX)). 230

El-Assefa organization, 127 El-Fatah organization, 125. 127 force, threat or use of, 127 General Armistice Agreements, 231 Israel-Jordan General Armistice Agreement, 129, 130, 231, 233 Israel-Syrian General Armistice Agreement, 126, 127, 128, 229,

230 Israel-Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission, 125, 126, 127,

127-128. 128 letter of 14 July 1966 from Israel concerning incidents along

Israel-Syrian border, 125n. 228 letter of 18 July 1966 from Syria concerning the violation of

Syrian airspace by Israel. 124 letter of 21 July 1966 from Syria requesting the Council to

consider the situation arising from an act of aggression by Israel, 35, 124, I90

letter of 22 July 1966 from Israel requesting the Council to consider acts of aggression by Syria against Israel. 35, 125, I90

letter of 12 October 1966 from Israel requesting the Council to consider acts of aggression by armed groups operating from Syria, 36. 126, 190

letter of I3 October 1966 from Syria refuting allegations aginst Syria in the Israel letter of I2 October 1966, 126, 230

letter of I4 November 1966 from Jordan drawing attention of the Council to the situation created by Israel, 128

letter of I5 November 1966 from Jordan requesting the Council to consider Israel aggression, 128. I90

c measures adopted by the Council, 98, 100, 101. 102, 103, 104. 124-130, 232

participation in the proceedings: Iraq, 60. 125 Israel, 58, 60. 125, 127. 128 Saudi Arabia, 60. 127 Syria, 58, 60, 125, 127 United Arab Republic, 60

President: statements, 7. 19, 127 reprisals, acts of, 126, 129, 130. 228, 229. 231, 232 resolution 54 (1948) of the Council, 126 retention in the agenda, 41. 187 Secretary-General :

authorization to keep the situation under review, 130 reports, 101, 125, 127 requests by the Council:

to arrange for compliance with previous Council resolu- tions, 14

to follow the implementation of a resolution, proposal for, 128

to inform the Council of implementation of resolutions or developments in a situation, I04

to report to the Council, 125 proposal for, 128

statements, 30. 128. 130, 230-231, 231 self-defence. 229, 231 submission, 124-125. 126, 128-129, 190. 200. 228 United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine,

30, 75, 125. 126. 127-128, 128-129, 228 titles: short and official, XIV meetings:

222nd. 41, 60 Il82nd, 41 1288th. 35. 58. 60, 125, 228 1289th. 58. 60, 125, 228 1290th. 58. 60. 125

1291st. 58, 60, 125, 228n 1292nd, 58. 60, 125. 229 1293rd. 58. 60, 125. 126, 229 1294th, 58. 60. 125. 229 1295th. 58. 60. 124, 125. 126, 229 1305th. 6, 36. 58. 60. 127 1307th. 30. 58. 60, 127, 230 1308th. l5n, 58. 60. 127, 230 1309th. ISn, 30. 58, 60. 127, 229n 1310th. 58, 60, 127, 128, 230 1312th. 58. 60. 127. 229n 1313th. 58, 60, 127 1314th, 58. 60. 127 1315th. 58. 60, 127 1316th. 19. 58, 60. 127, 128. 230 1317th. 21, 58. 60, 127, 229n 1319th. 58. 60. 70, 126, 127. 128, 230 1320th. 58. 60, 128. 201n. 230 132lst, 58. 60. 128 1322nd. 58, 60. 128. 129, 231 1323rd, 58, 60. 128, 129. 218n 1324th. 58. 60. 128. 129, 218n, 231 1325th. ISn, 58. 60, 128. 230n 1326th. 15n. 58. 60, 128 1327th. 58, 60. 128, 130, 230n 1328th. 58. 60. 128. 130, 218n. 230n

Partlclpation In the proceedings of the COIUKU: 57-65 basis of invitations to participate, 57-64 invitations to Members of the UN, 57, 58-62

dcnicd, 62 on ground of special interest, 60-62 submitting disputes or situations, 58-59 to submit written statements, 62

invitations of persons in individual capacity, 21, 58, 62-63, 109, 157

invitations to non-member States and other invitations, 62-64 denied, 63-64 expressly under Article 32, 62 expressly under rule 39, 63 not expressly under Article 32 or rule 39, 63

invitations of representatives of UN organs or subsidiary organs, 58

letter of 2 May 1968 from Jordan requesting an invitation to the mayor of Jerusalem to make a statement before the Council, 62. 157

obligation of the Council to extend an invitation, 57 order of speakers (members of the Council before incited

representatives), 20 procedures relating to participation of invited representatives, 65

duration of participation, 65 effect of extension of invitations, 65 limitations of procedural nature, 65

order in which invited representatives are called upon to speak, 65

limitations on matters to be discussed by invited represen- tativcs: adoption of agenda, 65 extension of invitations, 65 postponement of consideration of a question, 65 other matter, 65

raising of point or of order by invited representatives, 65 renewal of invitations, 65 stage at which invited representatives might be heard. 65 submission of proposals or draft resolutions by invited

representatives, 65 Participation In proceedings of Invited representatIvea:

on complaint by Cyprus: see fhar rirle on complaint by Haiti: see thof title on complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo: see

that title

on complaint by the United Kingdom: see thut fide

on Palestine question: see that tide

on question of South West Africa: see rl~ ,’ (if!*!

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PartIdptIon in proceedings of iovited reprawativea (conHnucd): on situation in Czechoslovakia: see rhar rirfe on situation in Southern Rhodesia: see rhal rifle on situation in the Middle East (I): see rhor title

on situation in the Middle East (II): see rhur rirlu PoIand: participation in the proceedings on situation in Czccho-

Slovakia, 62, 171 Portugsli:

participation in the proceedings on situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 60, 131. 133

reservation concerning the validity of resolution of the Council 221 (1966) relating to situation in Southern Rhodesia, 114n

Presideocy : and conduct of a meeting, 10 consensus of the members of the Council:

communicated through a circulation of a document. 10 expressed by the President in the course of a meeting. ii-12

consultations with Council members with a view to reaching an agreement on measures to be adopted by the Council, 10. II. 12-14

convening of a meeting by the President, 138 functions in conncxion with the agenda, IO invitation to the representative of a Council member to preside

over a meeting in application of rule 20, IO, 14, 122 letter of 26 February 1966 to the Secretary-General on consui-

tations with Council members on the situation in South Vietnam, 10. IOSn

powers and duties of the President to call a meeting, 3 practice of the President consulting Council members to

determine the timing for a proposed meeting, 3 suggestion that a meeting be adjourned for informal consui-

tations by Council members, IO. I1 statement on behalf of the Council in connexion with a recom-

mendation for the appointment of the Secretary-General, 83 transmission of the views of Council members on a report of

the Secretary-General, 7 see a/so under sub-title President in connexion with the follow-

ing titles: complaint by Cyprus complaint by Haiti complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo complaint by the United Kingdom complaint by the United States Palestine question question of South West Africa situation in Cxechosiovakia situation in Southern Rhodesia situation in Viet Nam situation in the Middle East (I) situation in the Middle East (II)

ProvIsIonal RnIar of Procedure: see Rules of procedure. provisional Publicity of meetings: 25, see ofso rules of procedure, Rule 48

Q

Qoestioa of eafegoards to non-nuclear-weapoo States partlea to the Non-Proliferation Treaty: agenda item, 54, 170 declarations, identical, of the USSR, the United Kingdom

and the United States, 170-171, 219, 220. 221, 222 General Assembly resolutions relating to the matter, 170.

219, 221 Letter of 12 June 1968 from the USSR, the United Kingdom

and the United States requesting the Council to consider a draft resolution concerning measures to be taken to safe- guard the security of Member States in conjunction with their adherance to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, 54, 170, 217, 219

measures adopted by the Council, 98. 104, 170-171 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 218, 222 retention in agenda, 54, 171 self-defencc, 171, 217-218

Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 170. 171, 217, 218. 219, 220. 221. 222

Warsaw Pact, 218, 222 titles: short and official, XVI meetings:

1430th. 54. 170. 218. 219 143ist, 170, 218. 220 1433rd. 54, 71. 170. 171, 218, 223

Qoeotioo of !!ktutb Weat Africa: adjournment, I67 agenda item, 10. 53, 165, 166 communication of I April 1968 from the President of the

Council of South West Africa to the President of the Council, 85n

consultations among the members of the Council resulting in an agreement on a draft resolution, 165. 167

Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. 168

letter of 23 January 1968 from the President of the UN Council for South West Africa drawing attention of the Council to the illegal trial of a group of South West Africans, 53. 85

letter of 24 January 1968 from fifty-three Member States request- ing the inclusion of the question in Council’s agenda, 53. 85, 86. I64

letter of 25 January 1968 from the President of the UN Council for South West Africa transmitting a memorandum on the trial of a group of South West Africans, 85

letter of 10 February 1968 from the President of the UN Council for South West Africa concerning the trial of a group of South West Africans, 85, I68

letter of I2 February 1968 from forty-seven Member States requesting the Council to consider the situation in South West Africa, 85. 166, 188

letter of 12 February 1968 from eleven Member States request- ing the Council to consider the situation resulting from the continuation of the illegal trial of South West Africans, 166

letter of 14 March 1968 from forty-five Member States, 86 mandate of South Africa, termination of, 165. 168 measures adopted by the Council. 99. 100. 101-102. 102. 103.

104, 164-168 memorandum of 25 January 1968 from the UN Council on

South West Africa on illegal trial of South West Africans, 85, 168

participation in the proceedings: Chile., 59, 165, 166 Colombia, 59. 165, 166 Guyana, 59. 165. 166 Indonesia, 59, 165. 166 Nigeria, 59, 165, 166 Turkey, 59, 165, I66 United Arab Republic. 59. 165, 166 Yugoslavia, 59. 165, 166 Zambia, 59, 165. I66

President: statement on adjournment for consultations. I67 statement on consultations of members of the Council

resulting in an agreement of a draft resolution, 165. I67 retention in the agenda, 38n. 104. I68 Secretary-General: requests by the Council to report on the

implementation of a resolution, 104, I68 self-determination, 100. 168 submission, 164-165, 166-167, 189 United Nations Council for South West Africa, 53, 85. 165.

166, 168 Universal Declaration on Human Rights. 168 Territory of South West Africa, international status of, 165,

165-166. 168 titles: short and official. XVI trial at Pretoria of South West Africans. 164. 166 meetings :

1387th. 9, 53, 59, 85, 86, 165 1390th, IO, 59, 85, 165 139ist, 59, 85, 165, 166. 219

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1 1393rd, 59, 85, 165, 166

I’ 1394th. 59, 85, 165. 166. 167 1395th. 59. 85. 165, 166, 167 1396th. 59, 85, 165, 166 1397th. 53. 59. 85. 165, 166, 167

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Records: 25 see o/so Rules of Procedure: Rules 48-57

Recordr of the meetlap of the Cooncil. references to, XIII Re@msl orguhtlom:

communications from States on matters before them, 241-242 Ralatiom of the Caandl with otba United Natlou Organa, 81-87

see also Rules of Procedure: Rule 61 ReportsoftbComdltotbeCene4Anambly:

annual, 87. 242 spatial, 87

Repnreotatlre d c&e&ala, S-10 R+aaIr, acts of:

and Palestine question. see that title and the situation in the Middle East ([I). see that title

Reaolutlor~ of the Council, references to, XIII Rub of procedure, appendix to, 25

s

!Saactiona. economic: see u&r Situation in Southern Rhodesia S8odl Arabia:

participation in the proceedings on: Palestine question, 60, 127 situation in the Middle East (I), 61. 134 situation in the Middle East (II), 61, 62, 153, 158, 164

Sccntnriat: 14-18 functions in relation lo the Council, 81 see ufso Rules of Procedure: Rules 21-26

!3GU~--: agenda provisional: functions of, 29 appointment, 81. 82-83

consensus by the Council, 82 President’s statement on behalf of the Council, 82-83 Secretary-General s statement, 83

meetings : 1301st. 82 1311th. 82 1329th. 82

authorization to set up subsidiary organs of the Council, 75, 76-77

communications: circulation by, 30-32 issuance of communications, from the Democratic Republic

of Germany and the Federal Republic of Germany, 30, 31 Portugal, reply to a communication concerning the validity

of resolution 221 (1966) on the situation in Southern Rhodesia, Il4n

and complaint by Cyprus, see that title and complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

see that title and complaint by the United Kingdom, see that rirle memorandum concerning the election of members of the Inter-

national Court of Justice, 84 IWICS verbules of I5 March and 16 May 1967 from the USSR

concerning the issuance as official documents from the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany, 30, 31

nofe verb& of 2 May 1967 to the USSR on the question of the circulation of communications. 30

note verbale of 2 May 1967 to the USSR on the implementation of Council resolution 232 (1966) on situation in Southern Rhodesia, 32

notifications to the General Assembly under Article 12(2), 81. 81-82. 82

and Palestine question, see rhut title and question of South West Africa. see that tide representation of China, report on the question by, 9-10 and situation in Czechoslovakia, see that title and situation in Southern Rhodesia, see that title and situation in the Middle East (I), see that title and situation in the Middle East (II). see that tit/e subsidiary organs set up by, 75. 76 summary statement on matters of which the Council is seized.

29. 36, 38. 40. 82, 169n. 170 Sdf-dcfCOCe:

affirmation by the Council of the right of, 100 and Palestine question, see that title and question of safeguards to non-nuclear-weapon States

parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, see that tltfe and situation in Czechoslovakia, see hat title and situation in the Middle East (1). see lhor title and situation in the Middle East (II), see thot title

sdl-dctermlnatlon: 77, 121, 122. 123, 130-131. 182 affirmation of the right to, 100. 168

!kKpI: participation in the proceedings on:

situation in Southern Rhodesia, 60, 115. 117 Sierra Lume: participation in the proceedings on situation in

Southern Rhodesia, 60, 113. I I5 Sltuatioa in Czeclmlorakia:

adjournment. 24, 54. 78. 104, 173 agenda item. 33-34, 54. 171 competence of the Council, 34. 235. 236. 237 Declaration on the Inadmissibility of Intervention in the

Domestic Affairs of States and the Protection of Their Independence and Sovereignty (General Assembly resolu- tion 2131 (XX)), 230, 236

domestic jurisdiction. 34, 77. 172. 235, 236. 237 force, threat or use of, 34, 172-173 German Democratic Republic:

application for participation in the proceeding of the Council, 32. 62. 63-64. 171

communications from, 30. 31-32 invitation to participate in the proceedings, proposal for,

32. 178 letter of 21 August 1968 from Canada, Denmark, France,

Paraguay, the United Kingdom and the United States requcst- ing the Council to consider the situation in Czechoslovakia, 34, 39n. 54. 171, 189

letter of 21 August 1968 from the USSR opposing the consi- deration of the situation in Czechoslovakia by the Council. 34, 171, 235

letter of 23 August 1968 from the UN Secretariat forwarding a telegram from the German Democratic Republic, 31

letter of 27 August 1968 from Czechoslovakia requesting the withdrawal of the matter from the agenda, 39n. 173n

measures adopted by the Council, 104, 171-173 note from the USSR concerning the distribution by the UN

Secretariat of a communication from the German Democratic Republic, 3 1

participation in the proceedings: Bulgaria, 62. 171 Czechoslovakia, 62, 171 Poland, 62, 171 Yugoslavia, 62, 171

President: statement, 39n. 104 retention in the agenda, 38n, 54, 104. 173, 187 Secretary-General:

authorization to dispatch a special representative to Prague to ensure personal safety of the Czcchoslovak leaders under detention, proposal for, 77, 172

requests, proposals for: to keep the situation under review, 172 to report to the Council, 172

self-defencc, 172, 217, 235. 236, 237

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Situation in Czechoslovakia (ronrinued): self-determination. I72 submission, 171-172, l8Y telegram from the German Democratic Republic requesting

an invitation to participate in the proceedings of the Council, 63-64

titles: short and official, XVI Warsaw Treaty, 34, 77, 172, 235. 236, 236-237, 237 meetings:

144lst. 33, 34, 62, 69. 171, 217n. 235 1442nd, 24. 62, 7On, 172. 236 1443rd. 62. 70. 77, 171. 172, 237 1444th. 34n. 62, 77. 172. 237 1445th. 3Yn, 62, 63, 64n. 77. 78. 171. 172, 173. 237

Situation in Hongary: letter of 27 October 1956 from France, the United Kingdom

and the United States, 44 retention in agenda, 44 meetings:

746th. 44 754th. 44

Situation in Southern Rhodesia: agenda item. 49-50. 97. 113, 115. 117. 121 call by the Council for measures to promote the granting of

independence to colonial countries and peoples, YY committee of the Council to survey the implementation of the

Council’s resolutions, 75, 78. I24 constitution of 1961, I I5 constitutional conference. 1 IS consultations among the mcmbcrs of the Council resulting

in an agreement on a draft resolution, 122, 210, 217 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial

Countries and Peoples. 114, IIS, 118, 120, 121. 122. 123. 208, 212. 213, 216

detcrmlnation by the Council that the situation constitutes a threat to international peace and security. 98, 114. I IS, I IS, 119. 123. 201. 202. 203, 204, 205. 207, 209. 213, 215, 216

domestic jurisdiction of the United Kingdom, 116, 201, 203. 204. 213, 214. 215. 216

emigration to Southern Rhodesia, prevention of, 124 fracc. use of, 210-216 human rights and fundamental freedoms: call by the Council

to prevent violation of, 99. 123 illegal rtgime in Southern Rhodesia, 113, 1 IS, I 17, 1 18, 119,

120. 121. 122. 123. 124 letter of 2 August 1963 from four Member States, 49-50 letter of 30 August 1963 from twenty-nine Member States, 50 letter of 7 April 1966 from the United Kingdom requesting

the Council to consider the situation in Southern Rhodesia in connexion with the arrival of an oil tanker to Hcira. 3, 113, 188

letters of 8 April 1966 from the President of the Council concern- ing the convening of the meeting of the Council, 4

letter of 8 April 1966 from the United Kingdom insisting that the meeting of the Council bc convened without any delay, 4. 113

letter of 21 April lY66 from th:: United States to the President of the Council concerning the convening of the meeting of the Council, 5n

letter of 29 April 1966 from the President of the Council concerning the convening of the meeting of the Council, 5-6n

letter of IO May I966 from thirty-two Member States request- ing the Council toexaminc the situation in Southern Rhodesia, 114. 189

letter of 5 December IY66 from the United Kingdom requesting the Council to consider additional measures against Southern Rhodesia, 86. 119, 188

letter of 12 March 1968 from thrity-six Member States request- ing the Council to examine the situation in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), 86. 121. 199. 208. 215

measures adopted by the Council, 98. 99, 100, 102. 103. 103- 104, 104, 113-124, 202, 204. 206. 208. 210, 212, 215, 216

message of 7 April I966 from eight members of the Council concerning its convening, 3

Non-Self Governing Territory: status of Southern Rhodesia, 16. 203. 204 ,’ I

nofe verhole of 2 May 1967 from the Secretary-General to the USSR regarding the implementation of the Council’s reso- lution 232 (lY66). 30

oil and petroleum products, embargo on, 113, I I4 Organization of African Unity, 1 I7 participation in the proceedings:

Algeria, 60. 113. 115, 117 Greece, 60, I13 India, 60. 115, 117 Jamaica, 60, 121 Kenya, 60. 113 Pakistan, 60, 115. 117 Senegal, 60, 115, I1 7 Sierra Leone, 60, 113. 115 Zambia, 60, 115. 117. 121 request from the so-called Minister of Justice of Southern

Rhodesia to participate in the Council debate, l6-17,63. I IS Portugal: reservation concerning the validity of Council

resolution 221 (1966). l14n President:

statements, 14, 63 consultations among the members of the Council resulting

in an agreement on a draft resolution, 122. 210, 217 retention in the agenda. 38n, 49-50. 104. 118, 120. I24 sanctions, economic. 115. 116, 117, 118. IIY-120. 121. 122.

123. 201. 202, 203, 205-210. 211. 212. 213. 214, 215 Secretary-General :

note verhale of 2 May 1967 to the USSR regarding the implementation of Council resolution 232 (lY66), 30

reply to Portugal concerning the validity of Council rcsolu- tion 221 (1966). ll4n

report, I20 request by the Council for a report on the implcmcntation

of a Council resolution, 103-104, I24 statements, 16-17, 63, 115 self-determination, 121. 122, 123 South Africa: reservation concerning the validity of Council

resolution 221 (1966). 114n specialized agencies. 120, I24

assistance to Zambia by, 122, 124, 217 call by the Council to report the measures taken in con-

nexion with economic sanctions, 1 I7 struggle of the people of Southern Rhodesia to secure enjoy-

ment of their rights, legitimacy of, 118. 120, 123 submission, 113. 114-115, 115, 117-118. 121. 121-122. 188.

189, 208. 215-216 talks between the United Kingdom and the illegal rCgime

in Southern Rhodesia, 116, 117n. 205, 206 titles: short and onicial, XIV unilateral declaration of independence, 117. 202. 203, 215 meetings:

1064th. 49 1076th. 4, 4n. 60. 113, 201. 211. 217 1077th. 4, 5. 60. 71, 113, 114, 202. 212 1078th. 60, 1 IS. 205, 212 1079th. 60, 115, 202. 205. 212 1280th. 16, 60, 63. 115, 205 1281st. 60. 115. 119. 202, 206, 213 1282nd. 60. 115 1283rd. 1 IS, 213 1284th. 60. 115. 110. 213 1285th. 60. 115. 116. 202. 206, 214 1331st. 60. 86, 117. 203. 206, 214 1332nd, 60. 117, 118. 203, 207, 214, 237n 1333rd,60, 117, 118. 203. 207. 214, 237n 1335th. 60. 117, 118, 203. 207. 214 133614 60, 117, 208, 214 1337th, 60, 117. 204. 215. 237n 1338th. 60, 117. 20X. 215, 237n

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Situation In Swtbwn Rhodesia (continued): 1339th. 60, 117. 119. 204, 208, 215 134Oth,60,71. 116, 117. 118, 204, 208,215, 237n 1399th, 86. 121. 208 1400th. 60, 121. 209. 216 1408th. 121. 209. 216 1413th. 60. 121. 122. 209, 216 1415th. 60, 121. 122. 209 1428th. 14. 49, 60, 71, 78. 121. 122. 210. 217

Situation In Vlet-Nam: adjournment, 51, 105 agenda item, 51, IO5 consultations by the President with a number of members of

the Council, IO5 Geneva Agreements of 1954 and 1962. 104 letter dated 31 January 1966 from the United States requesting

the Council to consider the situation in Viet-Nem, 51, 104, 182n, 188

letter of 26 February 1966 from the President of the Council to the Secretary-General on consultations with a number of members of the Council, IO, IOSn

letter of 28 February 1966 from France objecting to the letter of 26 February 1966 of the President of the Council, 1On. 105n

letter of 1 March 1966 from the USSR to the President of the Council on the same subject, lOn, 105n

letter of 2 March 1966 from Mali to the President of the Council on the same subject, lOn, 105n

letter of 3 March 1966 from Bulgaria to the President of the Council on the same subject. IOn, 105n

measures adopted by the Council, 104 President: statement on consultations with a number of mem-

bers of the Council, 105 retention in the agenda, 51, 105 submission, 104-105, 188 titles: short and official, XIII meetings:

1271st, 33n. 51 . . 1272nd. 238n

1273rd, 33, 51. 69, 105, 182n Sitlmtion In the Middle East (I):

adjournment, 11, 22. 23, 24, 135, 139 agenda item, 7, 35, 39.40, 52, 134, 139. 141, 143. 145 Aquaba, Gulf of, 135. 136. 137

m-fire: 17, 101, 260 acceptance by:

Jordan, 139 Syria, 140 United Arab Republic, 140

call for by the Council, 139, 140, 142 violations of, condemnation by the Council, 142

consensus of the members of the Council, 12, 141. 146 consultations among the members of the Council resulting in

an agreement on a draft resolution, 138. 140. 142 El Fatah organization, 134n force, threat or use of: invalid under the Charter, 143. 146, 150 hostilities, call by the Council for cessation of, 98 General Armistice Agreements, 143, 145 General Demarcation Line, 136, 141 Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of

War of 12 August 1949, 144 Israel-Egyptian General Armistice Agreement, 136, 137, 138 Israel-Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission, 136 Israel-Syria Mixed Armistice Commission, 140, 141, 142 letter of 23 May 1967 from Canada and Denmark requesting

the Council to consider the extremely grave sitution in the Middle East, 39, 52. 134, 189

letter of 27 May 1967 from the United Arab Republic requesting the Council to consider Israel aggressive policy endangering international and security, 39, 135, 189 peace

letter of 29 May 1967 from the United Kingdom requesting the Council to include a report of the Secretary-General in its agenda, 39, 135

letter of 5 June 1967 from the United Arab Republic concern- ing aggression by Israel. 138

letter of 7 June 1967 from the USSR requesting the Council to consider the reports of the parties concerned on their implementation of the Council’s resolution of 6 June 1967, 139

letter of 8 June 1967 from the USSR requesting the Council to consider the question of Israel’s aggressive acts, 139

letter of 9 June 1967 requesting the Council to consider cessa- tion of military action by Israel and the withdrawal of its troops from occupied Arab territories, 39, 141. 189

letter of 10 June 1967 from the USSR requesting the Council to consider a violation by Israel of the decisions of the Council calling for the cessation of military activities, 39-40, 142

letter of 11 June 1967 from Syria requesting the Council to consider Israel’s invasion into Syria, 142

letter of 13 June 1967 from USSR rquestiog the Council to consider cessation of military action by Israel and the with- drawal of its forces from occupied Arab territories, 143

letter of 8 July 1967 from Israel requesting the Council to consider violations by the United Arab Republic of the cease-fire. 39, 145

letter of 8 July 1967 from the United Arab Republic requesting the Council to consider violations by Israel of the cease-fire, 39. 144

measures adopted by the Council: 11, 12. 13. 13-14, 98, 100, 101, 102. 103. 104, 134-146

military activities. call by the Council for cessation of, 139. 140. 142

participation in the proceedings of: Algeria. 61. 134 Iraq, 61. 134 Israel, 58. 61. 134 Jordan. 61, 134 Kuwait, 61, 134 Lebanon, 61, 134 Libya, 61, 134 Morocco, 61, 134 Pakistan, 61. 134 Saudi Arabia, 61. 134 Syria, 61. 134 Tunisia, 61. 134 United Arab Republic, 58, 61. 134

President : statements, 8, II. 12. 18n. 19n, 138, 140, 141. 143, 144. 146

consensus of the members of the Council, 12. 141, 146 consultations among the members of the Council resulting

in an agreement on a draft resolution, 138. 140, 142 convening of a meeting of the Council, by, 138

Secretary-General : authorization by the Council:

to continue his investigations, 142 to exert efforts to ensure implementation of Council’s

resolutions, 101, 103. 140, 144 to follow the implementation of Council’s resolutions,

104,144 to make contacts with the parties to arrage compliance

with a Council’s resolution, 140 reports, 101, 134, 135, 137 reports, proposal for, 135 reports, requests by the Council for, 139, 140, 142. 144 statements, II, 15-16. 138, 139, 140, 141. 142. 145. 146 self-defcnce, right of, 141 submission, 134. 135, 136, 138, 139. 139-140. 141, 142, 143.

144-145. 145. 189 Suez Canal, free passage through, 137 Tiran. Strait of. 134. 135. 135n. 136, 137 titles: short and official, XV United Nations Emergency force: the Middle East, 134,

135. 136. 137 United Nations Truce Supervision Organization Palestine,

12. 15. 16. 17. 17-18. 134. 134n. 135. 136, 137. 138, 139, 140, 142. 145, 146

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1341st. 7. 8, 52. 61, 134 1342nd. 22, 61. 134, 217n 1343rd. 35, 58, 61, 134. 136, i82n, 20in 1344th, 58. 61, 134, 137. 217n 1345th. 33~. 58. 61. 134. 137, 219n 1346th. 58. 61, 134, 138 1347th. 11, 58. 61, 134, 138, 217 1348th. il. 15. 58. 61. 134, 138. 182n. 185n. 219n 1349th. 15n, 22, 58. 61, 134. 139. 2i9n 1350th. l5n. 23. 58, 61, 134, 139 135151, 51n. 58. 61, 134, 139 1352nd. ii, 15n, 58, 61, 134. 139. 140 1353rd.7, 11, 15, 58, 61. 134. 140. 182n. i85n, 219n 1354th. 15. 16, 19n, 58. 61, 134, 141 1355th. 19. 58. 61. 134. 141 1356th. 8n, 12. i9n. 58. 61. 134, 142 1357th. 15n. i9n. 58, 61. 134, 141. 142 1358th, 8n. 55n, 58, 61; 70. 134. 143, 219~1 1359th, 58, 61. 134 1360th. 18n. 58. 61, 134. 143. 144 136191. 16. 58. 61, 134. 144 1365th. 17. 39. 58, 61, 134, 145 1366th. IOn. 17. 19n. 58. 61, 75n. 134, 144. I45

Situation in the Middle East (It): adjournment, 13. I60 agenda item, 35, 37, 146. 148, 151, 153, 156. 158, 159. 160, 161.

162. 163 belligerency, state of, 148. 149, 151. 156, 183. I88 cease-fire : 260

call by the Council for observation of, 148, 151. 159 violations of, condemnation by the Council, 148. 152, 153,

159. 164 consensus of the members of the Council, IOn, 13. 155. 161 consultations among the members of the Council resulting in

an agreement on a draft resolution, 12, 13. 148, 159. 161. 164. 233-234. 235

force: see below under: principles for settlement Israel-Jordanian Armistice Demarcation Line, 155, I56 Israel-Jordanian General Armistice Agreement, 154. 155, 156 Israel-Jordanian Mixed Armistice Commission, 156 Jerusalem: status of. 155. 156, 157, 158 letter of 24 October from Israel requesting the Council to

consider the United Arab Republic’s acts of aggression and violation of the cease-fire resolution of the Council, 146. 192

letter of 24 October 1967 from the United Arab Republic requesting the Council to consider the situation resulting from Israel’s acts of aggression, 146. 192

letter of 7 November 1967 from the United Arab Republic requesting the Council to consider the situation resulting from Israel’s refusal to withdraw its forces from occupied territories, 148. 192n

letter of 18 March 1968 from Israel informing the Council of the situation created by armed attacks carried on from Jordanian territory, 15 I

letter of 19 March 1968 from Jordan informing the Council of an attack contemplated by Israel. 151

letter of 21 March 1968 from Israel requesting the Council to consider acts of aggression by Jordan, 151. 172n

letter of 21 March 1968 from Jordan requesting the Council to consider an attack by Israel forces against the east bank of the Jordan River, 148, i92n

letter of 29 March 1968 from Israel requesting the Council to consider acts of aggression by Jordan, 153, i72n

letter of 29 March 1968 from Jordan requesting the Council to consider a situation arising from Israel’s act of aggression, 153. 172n

letter of 25 April 1968 from Jordan requesting the Council to consider an Israel military parade in Jerusalem and the status of Jerusalem, 155. 156. i92n

letter of 30 April 1968 from Israel concerning a military parade to be held in Jerusalem on 2 May 1968, 157

letter of 2 May 1968 from Jordan requesting an invitation to the mayor of Jerusalem to make a statement before the Council. 62, 157

letter of 4 June 1968 from Jordan informing the Council of bombing by Israel forces of areas in Jordan, 158 . . .

letter of 5 June 1968 from Israel requesting the Council to consider a violation of the cease-fire by Jordan, 15 I, 159, 192n

letter of 5 June 1968 from Jordan requesting the Council to consider a situation arising from Israel’s aggression, 158. 159. 192n

letter of 5 August 1968 from Israel rquesting the Council to consider the continued violation of the cease-fire by Jordan, 158. 159

letter of 5 August 1968 from Jordan requesting the Council to consider the continued acts of aggression by Israel, 158, 159. 192n. 234

letter of 2 September 1968 from Israel requesting the Counci to consider a military attack by the United Arab Republiq against Israel. 37. 159, i92n. 234

letter of 8 September 1968 from Israel rquesting the resumption of the Council’s meeting adjourned on 5 September 1968, 37. 160. 192n

letter of 8 September 1968 from the United Arab Republic requesting the Council to consider an act of aggression by Israel, 37, 160. 192n

letter of 17 September 1968 from Pakistan and Senegal request- ing the Council to consider a report of the Secretary-General, 161, 192n

letter of 1 November 1968 from Israel requesting the Council to consider acts of aggression by the United Arab Republic, 162, 192n

letter of 1 November 1968 from the United Arab Republic requesting the Council to consider an act of aggression by Israel, 162. i92n

letter of 29 December 1968 from Israel requesting the Council to consider a violation by Lebanon of the Charter and the cease-fire resolutions, 35. 163, 192n

letter of 29 December 1968 from Lebanon requesting the Coun- cil to consider an act of aggression by the Israel Air Force against Lebanon, 35, 163, 192n

measures adopted by the Council, 98, 99. 99-100, 100. 100-101, 101, 102, 102-103. 103, 104. 146-164, 184, 234

Palestine refugees, question of, 148, 150, 151 participation in the proceedings:

Iraq, 61. 151. 153, 158 Israel, 58, 59, 61, 62, 146. 148. 151, 153, 155. 158, 159, 161.

163 Jordan, 59. 61. 146, 148, 158, 161 Lebanon, 59. 62, 163 Morocco, 61. 151 Saudi Arabia, 61, 62. 153, 158, 163 Syria, 61. 62, 146. 148. 151. 153. 158. 161 United Arab Republic, 59. 61, 62, 146. 148, 153. 158, 161

President : statements:

consensus of the members of the Council, IOn. 13, 155, 161 consultations among the members of the Council resulting

in an agreement on a draft resolution, 12, 13, 148, 159. 161, 164, 233-234. 235

on retention of the item in the agenda, 13. 39% 104. 155 principles for settlement:

force. threats or use of: freedom from, 148. 148, 150, 183, 228 incompatibility with the Charter, 146. 150, 233

freedom of navigation through international waterways in the area, 148, 149, 150, I51 Aqaba. Gulf of, I50 Suez Canal, I50

inadmissibility of acquisition of territory by war, 148. 151, 157, 158. 228

respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, 148.150. 151, 183 right of every State to be secure within its borders, 148. 150. 151 redress for destruction by Israel to Lebanon, 164

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Sltu8tioo fn the MIddIe Emat (II) (con&u&: reprisals, acts of, 146, 152. 232. 232-233. 233. 234, 235 retention in the agenda, 13, 39n. 104, I55

T Secretary-General : w’ authorizations:

to designate a Special Representative in the Middle East in order lo achieve a peaceful settlement of the situation in the Middle East. 14, 101. 103, 148. 150, 151. 182. 183, 184

to dispatch a Special Representative to the Arab territories under mupation by Israel in order to report on the implementation of the Council’s resolutions, 14, 15-16, 75, 162

to implement a resolution, 162 to keep the situation under review, 153 to strengthen a subsidiary body, 101

note to Israel concerning a military parade in Jerusalem on 2 May 1968. 155, 156

reports, IOn, 7511. 76, 77, 101, 147, 149, 152, 154. 156, 157, 160, 161, 162

requa8tts by the Council for: information on implementation of a resolution. 104 reports on the progress of the efforts of the Spcclal Repre-

sentative in the Middle East, 151. 153, 156. 158 statements, 15. 15-16. 75n. 157. 160

self-defence. 146. 158. 160-161, 164. 232, 234 Special Representative in the Middle East, 14, 75, 148. 150. 151,

152. 161. 182. 183. 184 submission, 146-147, 148, 148-149. 151, 151-152. 153. 155,

155-156, 156-157, 158-159. 159. 160. 160-161. 161-162. 162- 163, 163-164. 192. 232, 234

titles: short and official, XV-XVI United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine.

IOn. 12. 75-76, 146, 147, 148, 149, 152, 154, 159, 160, 161, 163. 164

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withdrawal of Israel armed forces from the occupied territories, 183

meetings: 1369th. 58, 61, 146 1370th. 58. 61, 146. 147 137lsl. 12, 58. 61. 75n. 146, 148 1373rd. 20, 58, 61. 148, 183, 219n, 228n 1375th. 58, 61. 148. 149, 183, 228n 1377th. 58, 61 148. 150, 183 1379th. 19n. 58, 61. 76, 148, 150. 183 1380th. 19n, 58, 61. 148, I50 138lst. 19n. 58, 61. 148. 150, 184, 227n 1382nd, 58. 61, 76. 148, I50 1401st, 59. 61, 151, 184. 219n, 232 1402nd, 59. 61. 151, 219n, 232 1403rd, 59. 61. 151. 152. 219n. 232n 1404th. 59, 61. 151. 219n, 232n 1405th. 59. 61, 151, 233 1406th, 59, 61, 151, 232 1407th. 59, 61, 151. 152. 201n. 219n. 232 1409th. 59, 61, 153. 219n 1410th. 59, 61, 153, 154 1411th. 59. 61, 153. 217n. 219n 1412th. 13, 39n, 59. 61. 153. 155 1416th. 59. 61, 155 14171h, 59, 61, 155, 156, 219n 1418th. 59. 61, 155. 156. 219n 1419th. 19n. 59. 61, 155. 157 1420th. 13, 59, 61, 62, 155. 157 1421st, 21, 59, 61, 155. I57 1422nd, 59, 61, 155 1423rd. 59. 61. I55 1424th. 59, 61, I55 1425th. 59, 61, 155. 157 1426th. 59. 61, 71, 155, I57 1429th. 33 14341h, 59, 61, 158, 219n, 234 1435th. 59. 61. 158, 234

14361h, 59. 61. 158, 234 1437th. 59, 61, 158, 219n. 234 1438th. 59. 61. 158 1439rh, 21. 59, 61. 158, 234n 1440th. 59.61, 76. 158. 182n. 201n. 219n, 235 1446th. 59, 61. 159 l4471h, 59, 61, 159 1448th. 13. 19n, 24, 59. 160, 161 1449th. 15, 59, 160. I61 1451sl. 59, 160. 161 1452nd, 13. 59. 77, 160, 161 1453rd. 59, 62, 161 1454th. 16, 59. 62, 76, 161. 162 1456th. 59. 62, 162. 219n 1457th. 59. 62, 162. 219n 1460th. 35, 59, 62. 163, 219n 1461st. 59, 62, 163. 164 1462nd, 36n, 59, 62. 163, 164, 219n

Situations: communications from States partied to, 241 determination of axirtenoe of, 98 questions submitted as, 187, 188-189

Southern Africa: and question of South West Africa, see :hut title reservation concerning the validity of resolution 221 (1966)

on Southern Rhodesia, 114n Southern Yemen: admission to membership in UN, 53. 87n,

91, 92, 93 Specialized agencies, 120, I24

assistance to Zambia by, 122. 124. 217 Strategic areas under Trusteeship, 82, 87 Subsidiary organs: 75-78

Committee of Experts of the Council, 76 Committee on Admission of New Members, 76 Committee lo survey the implementation of Council resolu-

tion on situation in Southern Rhodesia, 18n. 75. 78, 124 established, 75. 76-77. 78 involving meetings away from the sent of the Organization,

76-77 not involving meetings away from the seat of the Organiza-

tion, 75, 78 set up by the Secretary-General upon authorization by the

Council, 75, 76 procedures relative to subsidiary organs, 78 proposed but not established. 77-78, 78 Special Representative in the Middle East. 14, 75, 76-77.

101, 148, 150, 151, 152. 161, 182, 183, 184 Special Representative to be dispatched to the Arab territories

under Israel occupation, 14. 75, 162 United Nations Council for South West Africa, 53. 85. 166.

168 United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East, 134.

135, 136. 137 United Nations Force in Cyprus:

mandate, 109, I IO. 1 I6 stationing, extension of, 16, 76. 101, 106, 107, 108, 109,

110, Ill. 112. 113. 184. 191 United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan. 75 United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palcs-

tine. IOn. 12. 15. 16, 17. 17-18, 30, 75, 126, 127-128, 128- 129, 134. l34n. 135, 136. 137, 138. 139, 140, 142, 145. 146. 146-147, 148, 148-149. 150, 151-152, 153, 155, 155-156. 156-157. 158-159, 159, 160, 161-162, 162-163, 163-164. 192. 231

Summary statement by the Secretary-General on matters of which the Council is seized, 29. 36, 38. 40. 82. 169n. 170n

Swaziland, admission to the UN, 54, 87n. 91, 92, 93 Syria :

participation in the proceedings on: Palestine question, 58. 60. 125. 127 situation in the Middle East (1). 61. 134 situation in the Middle East (II), 61, 62. 146, 148, 151. 153,

158, I61

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Tanaaoia: participation in the proceedings on complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 60, 131, 133

Tbreatv to the perree: questions submitted as, 189-193 TnroteePblp ConneIl: relations with the Security Council, 81, 87 Tunisim: participation in the proceedings in the Middle East (I),

61, 134 Turkey :

participation in the proceedings: complaint by Cyprus, 58, 60. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109, Ill, I I2 question of South West Africa, 59. 165, 166

U

UaIoa of Soviet Soclalht Re+Iie~: question of safeguards to non-nuclear-weapon States parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, see that title

Uolted Arab Republic: -,

question of South West Africa, 59. 165. 166 situation in the Middle East (I), 58. 59, 61, 134 situation in the Middle East (II), 59, 61, 62. 146. 148, 153,

158. 161 UuItad Klagdom:

complaint by the United Kingdom, see that title question of safeguards to non-nuclear-weapon States parties

to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, see that title situation in Southern Rhodesia, see that title

United Natiooa Emergeocy Force io tbe MIddIe Eaat, see u&r Subsidiary organs

UnIted Natlom Force III Cypcg. sue I&Y Subsidiary organs Ualted Natlom Truce Sppsrrbloa OrganIaatIon, see under Subsi-

diary organs unlted states:

complaint by the United States (Pueblo Incident): see thut title question of safeguards to non-nuclear-weapon States parties

to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, see t/tat title Unlrersal Declaration of Human Righta, 168

V

Wet-Nam, DemoantIc Re@Ilc of: application for membership in UN, 42. 91

Vlet-Nnm, Repabllc oT: application for membership in UN: 42, 43-44, 44. 46, 91

Votiog: 69-71 absence of a permanent member in relation to Article 27(3),

69. 70

abstention, 64 obligatory, 70 voluntary, 69. 70-71

on adjournment of a meeting, 70 on agenda:

adoption, 69 deferment of consideration of items, 69 order of items in agenda. 69 removal of an item from the list of items of which the Council

is seized, 69 on application for membership in UN, 69 on appointment of the Secretary-General, 70 cases in which vote indicated non-procedural character of

matter, 69, 70 cases in which vote indicated procedural character of matter, 69 conduct of busineea, 70

preliminary question: proceedings involved in, 70 proceedings in voting on, 70

proceedings on question wetther matter was procedural within meaning of Article 27(2), 69, 70

on rulings of President, 69 on suspension of meetings, 69

Y

Yemen: participation in proceedines on comnlaint by the United Kingdom, 4, 130 ’ ” ’

Yugoalavla : participation in the proceedings on:

question of South West Africa, 59. 165, situation in Czechoslovakia, 62, 171

166

Z

Zambia : participation in proceedings:

complaint by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 61. 133 question of South West Africa, 59, 165, 166 situation in Southern Rhodesia, 60, 115. 117, 121 and specialized agencies: assistance to, 122. 124. 217