Title: | All about Scandinavia |
Moderator: | TLE::SAVAGE |
Created: | Wed Dec 11 1985 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 603 |
Total number of notes: | 4325 |
Associated Press Thu 12-MAR-1987 09:09 Sweden-South Africa Sweden Announces Total Trade Ban With South Africa STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Sweden today announced a total trade ban on South Africa and faulted the United Nations for refusing to impose mandatory international sanctions to force South Africa's government to end apartheid. "The time for a peaceful solution of apartheid is about to run out. The violence is expanding," Foreign Minister Sten Andersson told a news conference after the Cabinet endorsed the trade ban. Foreign Trade Minister Anita Gradin said the ban would take effect July 1 and imposes a deadline of Oct. 1 for Swedish companies to end all trade of goods with South Africa. The ban stops short of requiring disinvestment. Mrs. Gradin said forcing Swedish companies to pull out of South Africa would involve a complicated and costly process of compensation. The ban was included in a 51-page bill which Parliament must still approve. Most major parties have pledged to support the legislation. Andersson said Sweden was adopting the action in frustration over the veto cast in the U.N. Security Council Feb. 20 of a resolution calling for binding sanctions against South Africa. Apartheid establishes a racially segregated society in South Africa in which the 24 million blacks have no vote in national affairs. The 5 million whites control the economy and maintain separate districts, schools and health services.
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192.1 | Denmark and Norway too | TLE::SAVAGE | Neil, @Spit Brook | Thu Mar 12 1987 15:48 | 4 |
According to the Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Denmark was the first western country to impose (as from June 15, 1986) a total trade boycott with South Africa. Similar legislation is being passed by the Norwegian parliament. |