[The Ad Hoc Committee on Southern Africa of the Organisation of African Unity - consisting of several Heads of State - adopted a Declaration at its meeting in Harare in August 1989, at the suggestion of the African National Congress, recognising that "a conjuncture of circumstances exists which, if there is a demonstrable readiness on the part of the Pretoria regime to engage in negotiations genuinely and sincerely, could create the possibility to end apartheid through negotiations". It then laid down a statement of principles and modalities for negotiations.
The Declaration was endorsed by the Movement of Non-aligned States at its summit meeting in Belgrade, and formed the basis for the "Declaration on Apartheid and its Destructive Consequences in Southern Africa" adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 14 December 1989.]