UN Resolution
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The General Assembly having considered the question of Gibraltar,
Having heard the statements of the
administering Power and of the
representative of Spain,
Recalling its Resolution 1514 (XV) of the
14th December 1960,
Recalling further, the resolution adopted on
the 1st September 1967 by the Special
Committee on the situation with regard to
the Implementation of the Declaration on
the Granting of Independence to Colonial
Countries and Peoples, General Assembly
Resolutions 2070 (XX) of the 16th
December 1965 and 2231 (XXI) of the
20th December 1966 and the consensus
adopted on the 16th October 1964 by the
Special Committee,
Considering that any colonial situation which
partially or completely destroys the national
unity and territorial integrity of a country is
incompatible with the purposes and
principles of the Charter of the United
Nations and especially with paragraph 6 of
Resolution 1514 (XV) of the General
Assembly;
2. Declares the holding of the referendum of
10th September 1967, by the administering
Power to be a contravention of the
provisions of General Assembly Resolution
2231 (XXI) and of those of the Resolution
approved on 1st September 1967 by the
Special Committee on the Situation with
regard to the Implementation of the
Declaration on the Granting of
Independence to Colonial Countries and
Peoples;
3. Invites the Governments of Spain and the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland to resume without delay
the negotiations provided for in General
Assembly Resolutions 2070 (XX) and
2231 (XXI), with a view to putting an end
to the colonial situation in Gibraltar and to
safeguarding the interests of the
population upon termination of that
situation;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to assist
the Governments of Spain and the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland in the implementation of the present
resolution and to report thereon to the
General Assembly in its twenty-third
session.
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