A/RES/47/198 GA
International debt crisis and development : enhanced international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problems of developing countries : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Draft symbol | A/RES/47/198 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/47/198 |
| Category | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE |
| Significance | ★ Important vote US State Dept designation |
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| UN Document | A/RES/47/198 ↗ |
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Full text of resolution
UNITED
NATIONS
General Assembly
Forty-seventh session
Agenda item 82
Distr.
GENERAL
A/RES/47/198
5 April 1993
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
A
47/198.
[on the report of the Second Committee (A/47/722))
International debt crisis and development:
enhanced
international cooperation towards a durable solution to the
external debt problems of developing countries
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 41/202 of 8 December 1986, 42/198 of 11
December 1987, 43/198 of 20 December 1988, 44/205 of 22 December 1989, 45/214
of 21 December 1990 and 46/148 of 18 December 1991,
Reaffirming the Declaration on International Economic Cooperation, in
particular the Revitalization of Economic Growth and Development of the
Developing Countries, contained in the annex to its resolution S-18/3 of 1 May
1990, the International Development Strategy for the Fourth United Nations
Development Decade, contained in the annex to its resolution 45/199 of 21
December 1990, the Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for
the 1990s, adopted by the Second United Nations Conference on the Least
Developed Countries, 1/ the United Nations New Agenda for the Development of
Africa in the 1990s, contained in the annex to its resolution 46/151 of 18
December 1991, the document entitled "A New Partnership for Development: the
Cartagena Commitment", adopted by the United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development at its eighth session, 1/ and the provisions on a durable solution
to the external debt crisis, contained in the relevant chapters of Agenda 21,
l/ adopted by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development,
1/
Report of the Second United Nations Conference on the Least
Developed Countries, Paris, 3-14 September 1990 (A/CONF.147/18), part one.
1/
TD/364, part one, sect. A.
l/
See Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development, Rio de Janeiro, 3-14 June 1992 (A/CONF.151/26} chap. I,
resolution 1, annex II.
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Noting that, owing to uneven developments, further progress is needed
towards the solution of the external debt problems of a large number of
developing countries, in the context of the evolving international debt
strategy,
Noting also that a few indebted developing countries have regained
relative access to international financial markets under the difficulties
described in the report of the Secretary-General,!/
Noting with concern the continuing debt and debt-service problems of
lower-middle-income developing countries, which adversely affect their
development efforts and economic growth, and reiterating the need to address
the continuing debt problems of those countries through effective debt-relief
measures, bearing in mind, in this context, the special situation of
lower-middle-income and certain middle-income African countries,
Also noting with concern the continuing existence of the heavy debt and
debt-service burdens of low-income countries,
Noting with appreciation the recent initiatives towards the solution of
the debt problems of some developing countries, such as the adoption by the
Paris Club of the "enhanced terms"~/ and the conclusion of several agreements
on commercial debt and debt~service reduction,
Noting the substantial debt relief and debt reduction in favour of two
middle-income countries agreed to by the Paris Club,
Stressing the importance of alleviating the debt and debt-service
burdens of low- and middle-income developing countries with public debt
problems,
Stressing also, in this context, the necessity of a supportive
international economic environment, including an open and transparent
multilateral trading system,
Emphasizing the importance for debtor developing countries to continue
to pursue and intensify their efforts in their economic reform, stabilization
and structural adjustment programmes, in order to raise savings and
investment, reduce inflation and improve economic efficiency, taking into
account their individual characteristics and the vulnerability of the poorer
strata of their populations,
Expressing its concern that, in many developing countries, the burden of
debt and debt service constitutes one of the major obstacles to the
revitalization of growth and development, despite the often strenuous economic
reforms of those countries,
!/
A/47/396.
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The "enhanced terms" are the terms offered by the Paris Club for
the poorest, most indebted developing countries.
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Noting that those developing countries which have continued, at great
cost, to meet their international debt and debt-service obligations in a
timely fashion have done so despite severe external and domestic financial
constraints,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General concerning the
external debt crisis and development;!/
2.
Welcomes the conclusion of several agreements on commercial bank
debt and debt-service reduction under the evolving international debt strategy
and takes note of relevant declarations recognizing the debt problems of some
highly indebted lower-middle-income countries, taking into account their
special and specific situations; Q/
3.
Also welcomes the write-off by certain donors of a significant
part of the bilateral official debt of the least developed countries, and
urges those countries that have not done so to cancel or provide equivalent
relief for the official development assistance debt of the least developed
countries;
4.
Expresses its appreciation for the initiatives taken by developed
countries, including recent initiatives to address the debt problems of some
middle-income African countries, encourages the implementation thereof and
invites all creditor countries to consider taking relevant measures for
middle-income debtor developing countries;
5.
Stresses the need for the broadest and most expeditious
implementation of the recent initiatives and the need to continue to build
upon them, in order, inter alia, to prevent the proliferation of debt
problems;
6.
Also stresses the need for the implementation of additional
debt-relief measures, including further cancellation or reduction of debt and
debt service related to official debt, and for more urgent action with regard
to the remaining commercial debt owed by developing countries;
7.
. Recognizes the urgent need to continue to provide a social safety
net to vulnerable groups most adversely affected by the implementation of
economic reform programmes in the debtor r.ountries, in particular low-income
groups, in order to ensure social and political stability;
8.
Emphasizes the importance for developing countries to continue
their efforts to promote a favourable environment for attracting foreign
investment, thereby promoting economic growth and sustainable development;
9.
Recognizes the need of debtor developing countries for a
supportive international economic environment as regards, inter alia, terms of
trade, commodity prices, improved market Recess and trade practices, and, in
this connection, stresses the urgent need for a balanced and successful
outcome of the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations, which would
result in the liberalization and expansion of world trade to the benefit of
all countries, in particular the developing countries;
§/
See A/47/375-S/24429.
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10.
Reiterates the need for the implementation of initiatives
involving developing debtor countries, developed creditor countries,
commercial banks and multilateral financial institutions, with a view to
easing the debt and debt-service burdens of severely indebted developing
countries, which would contribute to recovery, growth and development in
developing countries;
11.
Stresses the need, in addition to debt-relief measures that
include debt and debt-service reduction, for new financial flows to debtor
developing countries, and urges the creditor countries and the multilateral
financial institutions to continue to extend concessional financial
assistance, as appropriate, in order to support the implementation by the
developing countries of their economic reform, stabilization and structural
adjustment programmes so as to enable them to extricate themselves from the
debt overhang and to assist them in achieving economic growth and development;
12.
Urges the international community to consider wider application of
innovative measures, such as debt-for-equity swaps, debt-for-nature swaps and
debt-for-development swaps;
13.
Stresses the need for sustained action in addressing the debt
problems of low-income countries and, in this regard, calls for early,
expeditious and wide implementation of the enhanced terms currently offered to
low-income countries by the Paris Club, as well as, where necessary, the
extension thereof;
14.
Calls upon private creditors to renew and expand initiatives and
efforts in order to tackle the commercial debt problems of low- and
middle-income developing countries;
15.
Urges creditor countries, private banks and, within their
prerogatives, multilateral financial institutions to consider the extension of
appropriate new financial support to developing countries, in particular the
low-income countries with substantial debt burdens that continue, at great
cost, to service the debt and meet their international obligations;
16.
Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly
at its forty-eighth session on the implementation of the present resolution.
93~ plenary meeting
22 December 1992
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