CONSIDERATION OF MEASURES FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND STRENGTHENING OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY IN LATIN AMERICA IN CONFORMITY WITH 1HE PROVISIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE CHARTER Decisions and resolut.iom adopted at the 1695th to 1704th meetings of the Security Council held in Panama City from 15 to 21 March 1973 Decisions At its 1695th meeting, on 15 March 1973, the O:mncil heard a statement by General Omar Torrijos, Head of the Government of Panama. the Sudan,8 to extend an invitation, under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, to His Excellency Mamadou Diana, Executive Secretary of the OrganizaJtion of African Unity. At its 1696th meeting, on 15 March 1973, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Mauritania, Mexico, Uruguay, Venezuela and Zaire, to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question. At the same meeting, invitations were also extended, under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, and at their request, to the Chairman of the Special Comrnirt:tee on ·the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Gnnting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, and to the Chairman of the Special Committee on Apartheid. At the same meeting the Council decided, at the request of lt.he representatives of Panama and Peru,7 to extend an invitation, under rule 39 of the provisional rW.es of procedure of the Security Council, ·to Mr. Hector Gros Espiell, Secretary-General of the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and to the delegation accompanying him. M its 1700th meeting, on 19 March 1973, the Council decided, at the request of the representative of the Sudan,9 to extend an invitation, under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, to His Excellency Ambassador Talib El-Shibib, ob- server of the League of Arab Staltes to the United Nations. Alt its 1697th meeting, on 16 March 1973, the Council decided to inv~te the represent·atives of Algeria and El Salvador to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question. Resolution 330 (1973) of 21 March 1973 At its 1698th meeting, on 16 March 1973, the Council decided to invite ·the representatives of Honduras, Guatemala, Trinidad and Tobago and Zambia to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question. The Security Council, Recalling General Assembly resolutions 1803 (XVII) of 14 December 1962 and 3016 (XXVII) of 18 December 1972 concerning permanent sovereignty over natural resources, · At its 1699th meeting, on 19 March 1973, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Canada and the Dominican Republic to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the question. Reaffirming General Assembly resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970, which states that no State may use or encourage the use of economic, political or any other type of measures to coerce another State in order to obtain from it the subordination of the exercise of its sovereign rights and to secure from it advantages of any kind, At the same meeting, the Council decided, at the request of ·the ~representatives of Guinea, Kenya and 7 See Official Records of the Security Council, Twenty-eighth Year, Supplement for January, February and March 1973 (document S/10892}. Further recalling General Assembly resolution 2993 (XXVII) of 15 December 1972 on implementation of the Declaration on the Strengthening of International Security, in particular paragraph 4 thereof, BJbid., document S/10930. !I Ibid., document S/10933. 3 Noting with deep concern the existence and use of coercive measures which affect the free exercise of permanent sovereignty over the natural resources of Latin American countries, Recognizing iliat the use or encouragement of the use of coercive measures may create situations likely to endanger peace and security in Latin America, 1. Urges States to adopt appropriate measures to impede the activities of those enterprises which deliberately attempt to coerce Latin American countries; 2. Requests States, with a view to maintainirng and strengthening peace and security in Latin America, to refrain from using or encouraging the use of any type of coercive measures against States of the region. Adopted at the 1704th meeting by 12 votes to none with 3 abstentions (France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America) Decision At the 1704th meeting, on 21 March 1973, the representative of Guinea, with the authorization of the members of ·the Council, made the foLlowing statement of consensus on behalf of the Council expressing gratitude to ·the host country: "On 2 February 1973, the Security Council adopted resolution 325 (1973) in which it decided to hold meetings in Panama City f