United Nations Security Council Resolution 409

United Nations Security Council Resolution 409, adopted on May 27, 1977, reaffirmed the Council's previous resolutions and affirmed that the policies created by them would remain in place. The Council, acting under Chapter VII, further decided that all member states should prohibit the use of funds in their territory from use by Rhodesia and/or Rhodesian citizens, save for pensions. The Resolution also decided that the Committee established in Resolution 253 (1968) should examine possible uses of Article 41 of the Charter of the United Nations.

UN Security Council
Resolution 409
Date27 May 1977
Meeting no.2,011
CodeS/RES/409 (Document)
SubjectSouthern Rhodesia
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

The resolution was adopted unanimously without a vote.

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