TOPIC 440
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Message from Mr Carlos Aldana to Mr van Heerden |
Correspondence from Mr Aldana to Mr Neil van Heerden regarding the reported insurgence of SWAPO troops into Angola. Included is a letter from Mr Robin Renwick, British Embassy, Cape Town to Mr van Heerden |
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Message from the Permanent Representative, New York, to D W Auret, Cape Town |
Following on from Cuban protest about the announcement by the Namibian Administrator-General that SWAPO guerillas returning to Angola would be interrogated, Mr van Heerden sent a mesaage to Mr Aldana that there would be no interrogations and SWAPO would have freedom of passage for an extended per |
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Message of the Honourable R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the Governments of the United States, Angola and Zambia: 6 March 1984 |
Message from Pik Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Governments of the United States, Angola and Zambia Iinforming them that due to the infilitration of a large number of SWAPO terrorists into Namibia, the South African forces will be remain in southern Angola until the Angolan authorities |
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Message to Angolan Government from the South African Government, 3 April 1981 |
Message from the South African Government to the Angolan Government, informing them of information indicating an increase of military activity by SWAPO in southern Angola and stating that the SA Government reserves the right to take appropriate action against SWAPO. |
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Minutes of a meeting between Dr Chester Crocker and Dr Savimbi in Cape Town on 11 February 1985 |
Minutes of a meeting between Dr Chester Crocker and Dr Savimbi, in which the SADF were observers, to discuss issues relating to the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola, Soviet relations and the relationship between the MPLA, UNITA and the United States |
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Minutes of a meeting between President Kenneth Kaunda and South African Representatives: Lusaka, 25 June 1984 |
Meeting between President Kaunda of Zambia and representatives from South Africa to discuss further peace initiatives in southern Africa, following the Lusaka Declaration. The future of the Joint Monitoring Commission was discussed. |
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Nature and extent of the SADF's involvement in the Angolan conflict |
Press release issued by Defence Headquarters in Pretoria regarding South Africa's involvement in Angola. Included is a statement issued by the Chairman of the Apartheid Committee on 24 February 1977 in response to the press release. |
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Notes on meeting between Director-General and President Savimbi on 26 October 1988 |
Meeting between the Director-General of Namibia and President Savimbi on the progress of the Namibian negotiations and the political situation in Angola |
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Personal notes of the conversations with his Excellency President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos on 23 September 1988 to be conveyed directly to His Excellency President Pieter W Botha |
A translation of the personal notes of President Dos Santos answering questions presented by President P W Botha regarding the withdrawal of Cuban and South African troops from Angola and instituting peace and stability in the region |
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Points of agreement reached during the trilateral meeting on the establishment of the Joint Monitoring Commission: Mulungushi, Lusaka, 16 February 1984 | ||
Remarks by the Secretary-General at informal consultations in the Security Concil today ,(Namibia), Monday, 3 April 1989 |
A report read to the United Nations Security Council by the Secretary-General regarding the insurgence of SWAPO troops from Angola into Namibia and the increasing number of casualities involved. Includes a telex communication. |
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Report and information given by Group M-4 Commander Cde Kapoko from their mission in Grootfontein Area |
Report by a Commander of a mission in Okavango and Namibia and the reasons for failure |
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Report issued by Groups J-11 and D-10 from their mission down South |
Report by several Comrades of a mission in Okavango and Namibia |
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Sal Minute |
Minutes of a meeting between a South African delegation and a United States delegation to discuss the situation in Mozambique and Angola - overview of proceeedings |
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Samesprekings: Staatspresident met die Kabinet van die Oorgangsregering van Nasionale Eenheid (Orne) van SWA, 21 Mei 1986, Kabinetskamer, Tuynhuys, Kaapstad |
Report from a meeting held between representatives of the South African Government, including the State President, and representatives from South West Africa to discuss the process to achieve a negotiated settlement for the independence of Namibia |
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South Africa Now, Show No 211 |
Transcript of news regarding the transition to Namibian independence, broadcast on South Africa Now |
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South Africa/Angola/Cuba: For meeting with Neil van Heerden, Monday, October 17, 1988, Pretoria |
Notes for a meeting to discuss negotiation strategy for the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola |
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Statement by the Honourable R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs: Cape Town, 20 March 1984 |
Statement released by Pik Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, regarding the progress of the Joint Monitoring Commission and condemning the statement issued by the President of Cuba, Fidel Castro, in which the South African and United States Governments were criticised. |
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Statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Statement issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs regarding a peaceful settlement for South West Africa |
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Statement presented to the five Western Powers Talks in New York by the delegation of the Namibia Patriotic Coalition |
A document containing proposals by the Namibia Patriotic Coalition and presented to the Five Western Powers Contact Group for stregthening the cause of peaceful constitutional transition to independence for Namibia. |