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November 23, 1976

United States Information Service, 'United States Statement on UN Vote on South Africa'

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US statement to the UN General Assembly delivered by delegate Father Hupp. The statement explains the why the US voted no on a series of resolutions regarding South Africa. These included resolutions on an arms embargo, sporting boycott and other resolutions concerning Apartheid. It also voted no on a resolution condemning Israel for arms sales to South Africa.

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South African Foreign Affairs Archives, United States of America Defence, 1,33,5 Vol 6. Obtained and contributed by Anna-Mart van Wyk, Monash South Africa.

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