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Sanctions Rejected

(N Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright)

CAPE TOWN, Jan. 21. President Charles Swart told Parliament today that South Africa would continue its policy of trying to maintain friendly relations with both Britain and Rhodesia, but would not participate in boycotts or sanctions against any country. The President, in a speech formally opening Parliament, reaffirmed that South Africa did not intend getting involved in the Rhodesian issue.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 13

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Sanctions Rejected Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 13

Sanctions Rejected Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 13

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