- Title: RHODESIA: UNITED STATES CONSULATE CLOSES DOWN
- Date: 19th March 1970
- Summary: 1. GV EXT U.S. CONSULATE BUILDING 0.06 2. SV TILT DOWN BUILDING 0.11 3. CV MAN REMOVING U.S. CONSULATE PLAQUE (3 SHOTS) 0.27 4. CV CLOSED SIGN ON CONSULATE DOOR 0.34 5. GV EXT POST OFFICE 0.38 6. SV PEOPLE LEAVING POST OFFICE ZOOM TO "POST OFFICE" SIGN 0.45 7. SV GIRL BUYING STAMPS 0.48 8. CV NEW STAMPS FEATURING NEW
- Embargoed: 3rd April 1970 13:00
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- Location: Salisbury, Rhodesia
- Country: Zimbabwe
- Reuters ID: LVA2DE0LZ8PNK06PX444VWACWOHR
- Story Text: Following the lead of four European nations, the United States formally broke off consular ties with Rhodesia on Tuesday (March 17), when the American Consulate-General closed down in the capital, Salisbury.
After Rhodesia assumed republican status earlier this month, four countries -- West Germany, Denmark, Norway and Belgium -- closed their missions. Another four have announced a similar intention. The U.S. mission had been downgraded in importance after Rhodesia seized independence from Britain in 1965.
Britain took a further step towards the isolation of Rhodesia on Monday, when Postal and Telecommunications Minister John Stonehouse announced that the recent issue of definitive decimal stamps in Rhodesia would not be considered valid in the U.K.
Mr. Stonehouse told Members of Parliament that the stamps -- some featuring the Rhodesian flag -- will be subject to a surcharge when affixed to mail arriving in Britain. He added that he was advising the Universal Postal Union of the invalidity of the stamp issue.
The surcharge to be operated in Britain will be double the original cost of the Rhodesian stamps.
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