List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 301 to 400

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This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 301 to 400 adopted between 20 October 1971 and 7 December 1976.

ResolutionDateVoteConcerns
301 20 October 197113–0–2 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom)Condemning the Bantustans in South West Africa (Namibia)
302 24 November 197114–0–1 (abstention: USA)Special Mission and the Portuguese Empire
303 6 December 197111–0–4 (abstentions: France, Poland, USSR, United Kingdom)Referring the India–Pakistan situation to the General Assembly
304 8 December 1971Adopted 15–0–0Admission of the United Arab Emirates
305 13 December 1971Adopted 15–0–0Extending the mandate of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
306 21 December 1971Adopted 15–0–0Appointment of the Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim
307 21 December 197113–0–2 (abstention: Poland, USSR)Calling for a ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir
308 19 January 1972Adopted 15–0–0Holding of meetings of the Security Council in Addis Ababa
309 4 February 197214–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)Secretary-General and contacts with South Africa regarding Namibia
310 4 February 197213–0–2 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom)Condemns South Africa for repression in Namibia
311 4 February 197214–0–1 (abstention: France)Condemns apartheid in South Africa; arms embargo
312 4 February 19729–0–6 (abstentions: Argentina, Belgium, France, Italy, United Kingdom, USA)Calls on Portugal to end colonisation of territories
313 28 February 1972Adopted 15–0–0Calls on Israel to end action in Lebanon
314 28 February 197213–0–2 (abstentions: United Kingdom, USA)Sanctions against Southern Rhodesia
315 15 June 197214–0–1 (abstention: China)Extending peacekeeping operations in Cyprus
316 26 June 197213–0–2 (abstentions: Panama, USA)Condemns Israel for its actions in Lebanon
317 21 July 197214–0–1 (abstention: USA)Abductions of Lebanese and Syrian forces by Israel
318 28 July 197214–0–1 (abstention: USA)States violating sanctions against Southern Rhodesia
319 1 August 197214–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)Secretary-General and Namibia
320 29 September 197213–0–2 (abstentions: United Kingdom, USA)States violating sanctions against Southern Rhodesia
321 23 October 197212–0–3 (abstentions: Belgium, United Kingdom, USA)Cross-border actions in Senegal by Portugal
322 22 November 1972Adopted 15–0–0 Organisation of African Unity's recognition of revolutionary movements
323 6 December 197213–0–1 (abstention: USSR; China did not participate in the voting)UN consultation with Namibian people
324 12 December 197214–0–1 (abstention: China)Extending peacekeeping efforts in Cyprus
325 26 January 1973Adopted 15–0–0Security Council meetings in Panama City
326 2 February 197313–0–2 (abstentions: United Kingdom, USA)Provocations by Southern Rhodesia and South Africa in Zambia
327 2 February 197314–0–1 (abstention: USSR)Zambia's decision to impose sanctions on Rhodesia
328 10 March 197313–0–2 (abstentions: United Kingdom, USA)Proposes conference with representatives of Zimbabwean people
329 10 March 1973Adopted 15–0–0Assistance to Zambia
330 21 March 197312–0–3 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom, USA)Peace and security in Latin America
331 20 April 1973Adopted 15–0–0Requests report by Secretary-General on Middle East situation
332 21 April 197311–0–4 (abstentions: China, Guinea, USSR, USA) Israeli–Lebanese conflict
333 22 May 197312–0–3 (abstentions: France, United Kingdom, USA)Condemns South Africa and Portugal for not observing sanctions in Southern Rhodesia
334 16 June 197314–0–1 (abstention: China)Extending peacekeeping operations in Cyprus
335 22 June 1973Adopted 15–0–0Admission of East and West Germany
336 18 July 1973Adopted 15–0–0Admission of the Bahamas
337 15 August 1973Adopted 15-0-0On seizure of a Lebanese airliner by Israel
338 22 October 197314–0–1 (abstention: China) Yom Kippur War
339 23 October 197314–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)Ceasefire between Egypt and Israel
340 25 October 197314–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)UN Emergency Force for the Middle East
341 27 October 197314–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)Establishing the UN Emergency Force
342 11 December 1973Adopted 15–0–0Discontinuing efforts in Namibia relating to Resolution 309
343 14 December 197314–0–1 (abstention: China)Extending peacekeeping operations in Cyprus
344 15 December 197310–0–4 (abstentions: France, USSR, United Kingdom, USA;
China did not participate)
Conference on Middle East peace
345 17 January 1974Adopted without voteChinese as a working language in the Security Council
346 8 April 197413–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting)Separation of Israeli and Egyptian forces; supporting Emergency Force
347 24 April 197413–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting.)Israel–Lebanon conflict
348 28 May 197414–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting.)Iran–Iraq relations
349 29 May 197414–0–1 (abstention: China)Extends peacekeeping mission in Cyprus
350 31 May 197413–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting)Establishment of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
351 10 June 1974Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Bangladesh
352 21 June 1974Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Grenada
353 20 July 1974Adopted 15–0–0 Turkish invasion of Cyprus
354 23 July 1974Adopted 15–0–0Calls for ceasefire in Cyprus
355 1 August 197413–0–2 (abstentions: Byelorussia, USSR)Ceasefire in Cyprus
356 12 August 1974Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Guinea-Bissau
357 14 August 1974Adopted 15–0–0Calls for ceasefire and negotiations in Cyprus
358 15 August 1974Adopted 15–0–0Deplores non-compliance with Resolution 357 in Cyprus
359 15 August 197414–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)Deplores killings of the peacekeeping forces in Cyprus
360 16 August 197411–0–3 (abstentions: Byelorussia, Iraq, USSR; China did not participate)Formal disapproval of the unilateral military actions of Turkey against Cyprus
361 30 August 1974Adopted 15–0–0Humanitarian conditions in Cyprus
362 23 October 197413–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting)Extends United Nations Emergency Force in Middle East
363 29 November 197413–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting)Extends United Nations Disengagement Observer Force in Syria
364 13 December 197414–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)Extends peacekeeping operations in Cyprus
365 13 December 1974Adopted "by consensus"Endorses General Assembly Resolution 2312
366 17 December 1974Adopted 15–0–0Repression in Namibia by South Africa
367 12 March 1975Adopted without vote Unilateral declaration of a "Federated Turkish State"
368 17 April 197513–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting)Extends mandate of Emergency Force in Middle East
369 28 May 197513–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting)Implementation of Resolution 338
370 13 June 197514–0–0 (China did not participate in the voting)Extends peacekeeping operations in Cyprus
371 24 July 197513–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in the voting)Extends peacekeeping operations in the Middle East
372 18 August 1975Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Cape Verde
373 18 August 1975Adopted 15–0–0Admission of São Tomé and Príncipe
374 18 August 1975Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Mozambique
375 22 September 1975Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Papua New Guinea
376 17 October 197514–0–0 (France did not participate in voting)Admission of Comoros
377 22 October 1975Adopted 15–0–0 Western Sahara War
378 23 October 197513–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in voting)Extends peacekeeping operations in the Middle East
379 2 November 1975Adopted "by consensus"Calls for calm in the Western Sahara
380 6 November 1975Adopted "by consensus"Condemns the Green March by Morocco
381 30 November 197513–0–0 (China and Iraq did not participate in voting)Peace efforts in the Middle East
382 1 December 1975Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Suriname
383 13 December 197514–0–0 (China did not participate in voting)Peacekeeping operations in Cyprus
384 22 December 1975Adopted 15–0–0 Indonesian invasion of East Timor
385 30 January 1976Adopted 15–0–0Militarisation of Namibia by South Africa
386 17 March 1976Adopted 15-0-0Attacks on Mozambique by Southern Rhodesia
387 31 March 19769–0–5 (abstentions: France, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States;
China did not participate)
South African incursions into Angola
388 6 April 1976Adopted 15–0–0 Rhodesian Bush War
389 22 April 197612–0–2 (abstentions: Japan, United States; Benin did not participate) Indonesian occupation of East Timor
390 28 May 197613–0–0 (China, Libya did not participate in voting)Peacekeeping efforts in the Middle East
391 15 June 197613–0–0 (Benin and China did not participate in voting)Extends peacekeeping operations in Cyprus
392 19 June 1976Adopted "by consensus"South Africa and the Soweto uprising
393 30 July 197614–0–1 (abstention: United States)South African attack in Zambia
394 16 August 1976Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Seychelles
395 25 August 1976Adopted 15–0–0 Aegean dispute between Greece and Turkey
396 22 October 197613–0–0 (China and Libya did not participate in voting)Extends peacekeeping operations in Middle East
397 22 November 197613–0–1 (abstention: United States; China did not participate in voting)Admission of Angola to the United Nations
398 30 November 197612–0–0 (Benin, China, Libya did not participate in voting)Israel and Syria
399 1 December 1976Adopted 15–0–0Admission of Western Samoa
400 7 December 1976Adopted 13–0–2 (abstentions: Benin, China)Appointment of Kurt Waldheim as Secretary General

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