Resolution 558 (1984) of 13 December 1984
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolution 418 (1977), in which it decided upon a mandatory arms embargo against South Africa,
Recalling its resolution 421 (1977), by which it entrusted a Committee consisting of all its members with the
task of, among other things, studying ways and means by which the mandatory arms embargo could be made more
effective against South Africa and to make recommendations to the Council,
Taking note of the Committee's report to the Security Council contained in document S/14179 of 19 September 1980,
Recognizing that South Africa's intensified efforts to build up its capacity to manufacture armaments undermines
the effectiveness of the mandatory arms embargo against South Africa,
Considering that no State should contribute to South Africa's arms-production capability by purchasing arms
manufactured in South Africa,
1. Reaffirms its resolution 418 (1977) and stresses the continuing need for the strict application of all its
provisions;
2. Requests all States to refrain from importing arms, ammunition of all types and military vehicles produced in
South Africa;
3. Requests all States, including States not Members of the United Nations, to act strictly in accordance with the
provisions of the present resolution;
4. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council Committee established by resolution 421 (1977)
concerning the question of South Africa on the progress of the implementation of the present resolution before 31
December 1985.
Adopted unanimously at the 2564th meeting.