Assembly resolution 32/105N of 14 December 1977 on the question of bantustans. "The Security Council condemns the proclamation of the so-called 'independence' of Venda and declares it totally invalid. This action by the South African regime, following similar proclamations in the case of the Transkei and Bophuthatswana, denounced by the international community, is designed to divide and dispossess the African people and establish client States under its domination in order to perpetuate apartheid. It further aggravates the situation in the region and hinders international efforts for just and lasting solutions. "The Security Council calls upon all Governments to deny any form of recognition to the so-called 'independent' bantustans, to refrain from any dealings with them and to reject travel documents issued by them, and urges Governments of Member States to take effective measures to prohibit all individuals, corporations and other institutions under their jurisdiction from having any dealings with the so-called 'independent' bantustans." THE SITUATION IN CYPRUS77 Decisions At its 2150th meeting, on 15 June 1979, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "The situation in Cyprus: report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus (S/13369 and Add.1)". 78 At the same meeting, the Council also decided to extend an invitation to Mr. Nail Atalay under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure. Welcoming the ten-point agreement for the resumption of the intercommunal talks which was worked out at the high-level meeting on 18 and 19 May 1979 at Nicosia, under the auspices of the Secretary-General,so 1. Extends once more the stationing in Cyprus of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force established under resolution 186 (1964) for a further period, ending on 15 December 1979; 2. Urges the parties to proceed with the intercommunal talks within the framework of the ten-point agreement in a continuing, sustained and result-oriented manner, avoiding any delay; 3. Requests the Secretary-General to continue his mission of good offices, to keep the Security Council informed of the progress made and to submit a report on the implementation of the present resolution by 30 November 1979. Resolution 451 (1979) of 15 June 1979 Adopted at the 2150th meeting hy 14 t·otes to none.' t The Security Council, Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus of 31 May 1979,79 Noting the concurrence of the parties concerned in the recommendation by the Secretary-General that the Security Council should extend the stationing of the United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus for a further period of six months, Noting also that the Government of Cyprus has agreed that in view of the prevailing conditions in the island it is necessary to keep the Force in Cyprus beyond 15 June 1979, Decisions At its 2179th meeting, on 14 December 1979, the Council decided to invite the representatives of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey to participate, without vote, in the discussion of the item entitled "The situation in Cyprus: report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations operation in Cyprus (S/13672 and Add.1)".82 Reaffirming the proVISions of its resolution 186 (1964) of 4 March 1964 and other relevant resolutions, 77 Resolutions or decisions on this question were also adopted b1y970th,e19C7o1u, n1c9i7l 2i,n1917936,31, 917946,41,97159,65197169,6169,7719a6n7d 1968 1978.' 1969 ' 78 See Official Records of the Security Council, Thirty-fourth Year, Supplement for April, May and June 1979. 19/bid., document S/ 13369. At the same meeting, the Council also decided to extend an invitation to Mr. Nail Atalay under rule 39 of the provisional rules of procedure. so Ibid., para. 51. 81 One member (China) did not participate in the voting. 82 See Official Records of the Security Council, Thirty-fourth Year, Supplement for October, November and December 1979. 20