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Resolution 169

The Congo Question

Abstract

169 (1961). Resolution of 24 November 1961
[S/5002]
The Security Council,

Recalling its resolutions 143 (1960) of 14 July 1960, 145 (1960) of 22 July 1960, 146 (1960) of 9 August 1960
and 161 (1961) of 21 February 1961,
Recalling further General Assembly resolutions 1474 (ES-IV), 1592 (XV), 1599 (XV), 1600 (XV) and 1601 (XV),
Reaffirming the policies and purposes of the United Nations with respect to the Congo (Leopoldville) as set out
in the aforesaid resolutions, namely:
(a) To maintain the territorial integrity and the political independence of the Republic of the Congo,
(b) To assist the Central Government of the Congo in the restoration and maintenance of law and order,
(c) To prevent the occurrence of civil war in the Congo,
(d) To secure the immediate withdrawal and evacuation from the Congo of all foreign military, paramilitary and
advisory personnel not under the United Nations Command, and all mercenaries,
(c) To render technical assistance,
Welcoming the restoration of the national Parliament of the Congo in accordance with the Loi fondamentale and the
consequent formation of a Central Government on 2 August 1961,
Deploring all armed action in opposition to the authority of the Government of the Republic of the Congo,
specifically secessionist activities and armed action now being carried on by the provincial administration of
Katanga with the aid of external resources and foreign mercenaries, and completely rejecting the claim that
Katanga is "a sovereign independent nation",
Noting with deep regret the recent and past actions of violence against United Nations personnel,
Recognizing the Government of the Republic of the Congo as exclusively responsible for the conduct of the external
affairs of the Congo,
Bearing in mind the imperative necessity for speedy and effective action to implement fully the policies and
purposes of the United Nations in the Congo to end the unfortunate plight of the Congolese people, necessary
in the interests both of world peace and international co-operation and of the stability and progress of Africa
as a whole,
1. Strongly deprecates the secessionist activities illegally carried out by the provincial administration of
Katanga with the aid of external resources and manned by foreign mercenaries;
2. Further deprecates the armed action against United Nations forces and personnel in the pursuit of such
activities;
3. Insists that such activities shall cease forthwith, and calls upon all concerned to desist therefrom;
4. Authorizes the Secretary-General to take vigorous action, including the use of the requisite measure of force,
if necessary, for the immediate apprehension, detention pending legal action and/or deportation of all foreign
military and paramilitary personnel and political advisers not under the United Nations Command, and mercenaries,
as laid down in paragraph 2
of Security Council resolution 161 A (1961) of 21 February 1961;
5. Further requests the Secretary-General to take all necessary measures to prevent the entry or return of such
elements under whatever guise, and also of arms, equipment or other material in support of such activities;
6. Requests all States to refrain from the supply of arms, equipment or other material which could be used for
warlike purposes, and to take the necessary measures to prevent their nationals from doing the same, and also to
deny transportation and transit facilities for such supplies across their territories, except in accordance with
the decisions, policies and purposes of the United Nations;
7. Calls upon all Member States to refrain from promoting, condoning, or giving support by acts of omission or
commission, directly or indirectly, to activities against the United Nations often resulting in armed hostilities
against the United Nations forces and personnel;
8. Declares that all secessionist activities against the Republic of the Congo are contrary to the Loi
fonda-mentale and Security Council decisions and specifically demands that such activities which are now taking
place in Katanga shall cease forthwith;
9. Declares full and firm support for the Central Government of the Congo and the determination to assist that
Government, in accordance with the decisions of the United Nations, to maintain law and order and national
integrity, to provide technical assistance and to implement those decisions;
10. Urges all Member States to lend their support, according to their national procedures, to the Central
Government of the Republic of the Congo, in conformity with the Charter and the decisions of the United Nations;
11. Requests all Member States to refrain from any action which may directly or indirectly impede the policies
and purposes of the United Nations in the Congo and is contrary to its decisions and the general purposes of the
Charter.

Adopted at the 982nd meeting by 9 votes to none, with 2 abstentions (France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland).

Topics
Congo, DR, Belgium
Year
1961
Title
The Congo Question
Related with resolutions
143 145 146 161
Security Council Composition
CHN FRA SUN GBR USA CHL ECU EGY LBR LKA TUR