PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
South African Sanctions (20 February 1990)
Motion Details
That this House welcomes the recent developments in South Africa, in particular the release of Nelson Mandela, which are the direct result of internal pressures; endorses the decision of the Strasbourg meeting of the European Council that European Community restrictive measures against South Africa should only be reviewed when 'profound and irreversible changes' have been obtained; notes the statement by Mr Nelson Mandela that 'to lift sanctions now would be to run the risk of aborting the process towards the complete eradication of apartheid'; therefore welcomes the decision of the European Council of Ministers that there should be no relaxation at present, of existing European Community measures; and urges the Prime Minister to maintain the restrictive measures agreed by the United Kingdom and the Council of Ministers at its meetings in September 1985 and 1986 in order to ensure that the European Community makes the maximum possible contribution to ending apartheid.
Sponsored by:
Ivor Stanbrook (Conservative)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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