A/RES/48/182 GA
Enhanced international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problems of developing countries : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
48
Session
164
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| Draft symbol | A/RES/48/182 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/48/182 |
| Category | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE |
| Significance | ★ Important vote US State Dept designation |
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| UN Document | A/RES/48/182 ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/48/PV.86
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Full text of resolution
UNITED
UNITED
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General Assembly
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GENERAL
A/RES/48/182
7 March 1994
Forty-eighth session
Agenda item 92
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
[on the report of the Second Committee (A/48/718)]
48/182.
Enhanced international cooperation towards a durable
solution to the external debt problems of developing
countries
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming 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,
S-18/3 of 1 May 1990, 45/199 of 21 December 1990, 45/214 of 21 December 1990,
46/148 and 46/151 of 18 December 1991 and 47/198 of 22 December 1992,
Noting that, owing to uneven developments in the context of the evolving
international debt strategy, further progress and further concrete measures
are essential for the solution of the external debt problems of a large number
of developing countries,
Welcoming the fact that some developing countries have made substantial
progress towards resolving their debt difficulties,
Noting with concern the continuing debt and debt-service problems of
indebted developing countries, which adversely affect their development
efforts and economic growth, and reiterating the need to address and solve
those problems through effective debt-relief measures, bearing in mind, in
this context, the special and critical situation of the most indebted
developing countries of Africa,
Noting that a number of countries with economies in transition are
experiencing debt-servicing difficulties, while recognizing that the Paris
Club has adopted a flexible and innovative approach to deal with these
problems, and calling upon private creditors to adopt similar measures,
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Stressing the importance of alleviating the onerous debt and
debt-service burdens connected with all types of debt of developing countries,
taking into account the urgent need for an equitable and durable approach,
Emphasizing the importance for debtor developing countries of continuing
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,
Stressing the necessity of a supportive international economic
environment as regards, inter alia, terms of trade, commodity prices, improved
market access, trade practices, exchange rates and international interest
rates, and noting the continued need for resources for the implementation of
international consensus agreements for the promotion of sustainable
development,
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,
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 on the external
debt crisis and development; 1/
2.
Notes the fact that some debtor developing countries with
commercial external debt have been able to conclude agreements on commercial
bank debt-service reduction, and calls for the conclusion of similar
agreements with other interested developing countries;
3.
Calls upon the international community to explore ways to
implement additional measures, including further cancellation or reduction of
debt and debt service related to official debt, and to take more urgent action
with regard to, inter alia, the remaining commercial debt owed by the
developing countries;
4.
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 which have not done so to cancel or provide equivalent relief for
the official development assistance debt of the least developed countries;
5.
Calls for the rapid and effective implementation of the measures
taken to address the debt problem of certain middle-income African countries
and invites all creditors to consider taking appropriate measures for
middle-income debtor developing countries, taking into account the special and
critical situation of those in Africa;
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A/48/345.
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6.
Calls upon the donor countries and multilateral financial
institutions, within their prerogatives, to consider appropriate new measures
for substantial relief of the debt of low-income countries;
7.
Stresses the need for the broadest and most expeditious
implementation of the recent initiatives and the need to continue to build
upon them, and calls upon the developed countries to adopt and implement
further debt-alleviating terms, including consideration of the Trinidad terms,
as appropriate;
8.
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 countries, particularly low-income
groups, in order to ensure social and political stability;
9.
Emphasizes the importance for developing countries of continuing
their efforts to promote a favourable environment for attracting foreign
investment, thereby promoting growth and sustainable development;
10.
Stresses that concerted action by the international community, in
particular by developed countries, to alleviate the debt burden of developing
countries is vital to growth in the developing countries, which, in turn,
would promote the growth of the world economy;
11.
Recognizes the need of debtor developing countries for a
supportive international economic environment as regards, inter alia, terms of
trade, commodity prices, improved market access and trade practices, and
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;
12.
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;
13.
Urges the international community to consider wider application of
innovative measures, such as debt-for-equity, debt-for-nature and
debt-for-development swaps, without prejudice to more durable solutions such
as debt reduction and/or cancellation;
14.
Calls upon private creditors and, in particular, commercial banks
to renew and expand initiatives and efforts to tackle the commercial debt
problems of the least developed countries and of low- and middle-income
developing countries;
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15.
Urges the multilateral financial institutions to continue to
provide support for debt and debt-service reduction packages with the
necessary flexibility under their established guidelines, and also urges that
earnest attention be given to continuing to work towards a growth-oriented
solution to the problems of developing countries that are having serious debt-
servicing difficulties, including those countries whose debt is mainly to
official creditors or to multilateral financial institutions;
16.
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;
17.
Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly
at its forty-ninth session on the implementation of the present resolution.
86th plenary meeting
21 December 1993
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