United Nations Security Council Resolution 460

United Nations Security Council resolution 460, adopted on 21 December 1979, after taking note of the Lancaster House Agreement, the Council decided to terminate measures taken against Southern Rhodesia in resolutions 232 (1966) and 253 (1968) and any subsequent resolutions. The resolution deplored the "loss of life, waste and suffering" over the past 14 years caused by the rebellion in Southern Rhodesia.

UN Security Council
Resolution 460
Date21 December 1979
Meeting no.2,181
CodeS/RES/460 (Document)
SubjectSouthern Rhodesia
Voting summary
  • 13 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 2 abstained
ResultAdopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

The resolution went on to dissolve the Committee established in Resolution 253, and commended Member States, particularly the front-line states, for their implementation of the sanctions against Southern Rhodesia. The Council demanded urgent assistance from the international community to the Zimbabwean people, and reminded the parties to uphold the agreement.

Resolution 460 ended by calling upon the administering power, the United Kingdom, to ensure that no South African forces or other mercenaries remain or enter the country. Finally, the Council decided to keep the situation under review until Southern Rhodesia gained full independence (as Zimbabwe).

The resolution was adopted by 13 votes to none, while Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union abstained.

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