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November 23, 1976

United States Information Service, 'United States Statement on UN Vote on South Africa'

US statement to the UN General Assembly delivered by delegate Father Hupp. The statement explains the why the US voted no on a series of resolutions regarding South Africa. These included resolutions on an arms embargo, sporting boycott and other resolutions concerning Apartheid. It also voted no on a resolution condemning Israel for arms sales to South Africa.

June 2, 1977

Letter, South African Ambassador to the United States, 'US Policy on Foreign Military Sales'

The South African Ambassador to the United States analyzes the new arms control policies under the Carter Administration.

November 17, 1994

Annex, South African Council for Non-proliferation, 'Report on the Eighth Plenary Session of the PrepCom'

Report on the Eighth Plenary Session of the Preparatory Commission for the establishment of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

November 17, 1994

Annex, South African Council for Non-proliferation, 'Report on the Bilateral Agreement with the United States'

Indicates that the United States would be receptive to a formal South African bid for admission into the Missile Technology Control Regime.

November 17, 1994

Meeting Minutes, South African Council for the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction

Meeting of the South African Council for the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction discussing the status of current agreements.

March 14, 1995

Report, M. Hough, Director of the Institute for Strategic Studies, University of Pretoria, 'Disarmament and Arms Control with Specific Reference to the RSA'

Report on the current status of South African disarmament and arms control.

October 25, 1995

Letter, South African Department of Foreign Affairs, 'Support of the South African Bid for the Supply of Electronic Warfare Equipment to the Argentine Air Force'

Director-General writes to the Secretary for Defence to enquire as to whether the South African tender for an electronic warfare equipment deal has been successful. He suspects that the deal has already been won by Israel.

September 12, 1996

South African Department of Foreign Affairs, 'Backgrounder for Use During the Bilateral Discussions with Iran on Disarmament and Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction'

Background information for use by a South African representative in bilateral discussions with Iran on disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

October 28, 1996

Letter, South African Department of Foreign Affairs Director-General to the Non-Proliferation Secretariat

Letter to D. J. van Beek, the Non-proliferation Secretary, regarding the South African National Conventional Arms Control Committee request for an interdepartmental working group on national policy on transparency in arms trade and transfers.

August 5, 1994

Cable, South African Department of Foreign Affairs, Forwarding Copy of Armscor Letter to Mission in Washington

Copy of a letter to Washington that discusses reforms to make Armscor more centralized.

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