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Organization of American States: Twentieth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs Resolutions on the Serious Situation in the South Atlantic*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
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[The Resolution of April 28, 1982, and the Resolution of May 29, 1982, at I.L.M. page 672, are reproduced respectively from O.A.S. Documents OEA/Ser.F/lI.20, Doc.28/82 rev.3 of April 28, 1982, and Doc.80/82 rev.l of May 29, 1982.
[Both Resolutions were adopted by a vote of 17 in favor to none against, with 4 abstentions (Chile, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago and the United States).
[U.N. Security Council Resolution 502 appears at I.L.M. page 676. European Communities' actions and U.S. actions appear respectively at I.L.M. pages 547 and 682.]
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* [The Resolution of April 28, 1982, and the Resolution of May 29, 1982, at I.L.M. page 672, are reproduced respectively from O.A.S. Documents OEA/Ser.F/lI.20, Doc.28/82 rev.3 of April 28, 1982, and Doc.80/82 rev.l of May 29, 1982.
[Both Resolutions were adopted by a vote of 17 in favor to none against, with 4 abstentions (Chile, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago and the United States).
[U.N. Security Council Resolution 502 appears at I.L.M. page 676. European Communities' actions and U.S. actions appear respectively at I.L.M. pages 547 and 682.]
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