A/RES/48/83 GA
Review of the implementation of the Declaration on the Strengthening of International Security : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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Vote Recorded Vote — A/48/PV.81
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Full text of resolution
UNITED
UNITED
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NATIONS
NATIONS
General Assembly
Distr.
GENERAL
A/RES/48/83
13 January 1994
Forty-eighth session
Agenda item 79
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
[on the report of the First Committee (A/48/684)]
48/83.
Review of the implementation of the Declaration on the
Strengthening of International Security
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 2734 (XXV) of 16 December 1970 on the
Declaration on the Strengthening of International Security, as well as all its
previous resolutions on the review of the implementation of the Declaration,
Bearing in mind the final documents of the Tenth Conference of Heads of
State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries, held at Jakarta from 1 to 6
September 1992, 1/
Expressing its firm belief that disarmament, the relaxation of
international tension, respect for international law and for the purposes and
principles of the Charter of the United Nations, especially the principles of
the sovereign equality of States and the peaceful settlement of disputes and
the injunction to refrain from the use or threat of use of force in
international relations, respect for the right to self-determination and
national independence, economic and social development, the eradication of all
forms of domination, and respect for basic human rights and fundamental
freedoms, as well as the need for preserving the environment, are closely
related and provide the basis for an enduring and stable universal peace and
security,
Welcoming the recent positive changes in the international landscape,
characterized by the end of the cold war, the relaxation of tensions on the
global level and the emergence of a new spirit governing relations among
nations,
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1/
See A/47/675-S/24816, annex.
/...
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Welcoming also the continuing dialogue between the major Powers, with
its positive effects on world developments, and expressing its hope that these
developments will lead to the renunciation of strategic doctrines based on the
use of nuclear weapons and to the elimination of weapons of mass destruction,
thereby making a real contribution to global security,
Expressing the hope that the positive trends that started in Europe,
where a new system of security and cooperation is being built through the
process of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, will succeed
and be extended to the non-participating Mediterranean countries and encourage
similar trends in other parts of the world,
Expressing its serious concern at the threat that could be posed to
international peace and security by the resurgence of doctrines of racial
superiority or exclusivity and the contemporary forms and manifestations of
racism and xenophobia,
Stressing the need for the strengthening of international security
through disarmament, particularly nuclear disarmament leading up to the
elimination of all nuclear weapons, and restraints on the qualitative and
quantitative escalation of the arms race,
Recognizing that peace and security are dependent on socio-economic
factors as well as on political and military elements,
Recognizing also that the right and responsibility for making the world
safe for all should be shared by all,
Stressing also that the United Nations is the fundamental instrument for
regulating international relations and resolving global problems for the
maintenance and effective promotion of peace and security, disarmament and
social and economic development,
1.
Reaffirms the continuing validity of the Declaration on the
Strengthening of International Security, and calls upon all States to
contribute effectively to its implementation;
2.
Also reaffirms
that all States must respect, in their
international relations, the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United
Nations;
3.
Emphasizes that, until an enduring and stable universal peace based
on a comprehensive, viable and readily implementable structure of
international security is established, peace, the achievement of disarmament
and the settlement of disputes by peaceful means continue to be the first and
foremost task of the international community;
4.
Calls upon all States to refrain from the use or threat of use of
force, aggression, intervention, interference, all forms of terrorism,
suppression, foreign occupation or measures of political and economic coercion
that violate the sovereignty, territorial integrity, independence and security
of other States, as well as the permanent sovereignty of peoples over their
natural resources;
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5.
Urges all Governments to take immediate measures and to develop
effective policies to prevent and combat all forms and manifestations of
racism, xenophobia or related intolerance;
6.
Calls for regional dialogues, where appropriate, to promote
security and economic, environmental, social and cultural cooperation, taking
into account the particular characteristics of each region;
7.
Stresses the importance of global and regional approaches to
disarmament, which should be pursued simultaneously to promote regional and
international peace and security;
8.
Reaffirms the fundamental role of the United Nations in the
maintenance of international peace and security, and expresses the hope that
it will continue to address all threats to international peace and security in
accordance with the Charter;
9.
Urges all States to take further immediate steps aimed at promoting
and using effectively the system of collective security as envisaged in the
Charter, as well as halting effectively the arms race with the aim of
achieving general and complete disarmament under effective international
control;
10.
Also stresses the urgent need for more equitable development of
the world economy and for redressing the current asymmetry and inequality in
economic and technological development between the developed and developing
countries, which are basic prerequisites for the strengthening of
international peace and security;
11.
Considers that respect for and promotion of basic human rights and
fundamental freedoms, as well as the recognition of the inalienable right of
peoples to self-determination and independence, will strengthen international
peace and security, and reaffirms the legitimacy of the struggle of peoples
under foreign occupation and their inalienable right to self-determination and
independence;
12.
Also reaffirms that the democratization of international relations
is an imperative necessity, and stresses its belief that the United Nations
offers the best framework for the promotion of this goal;
13.
Invites Member States to submit their views on the question of the
implementation of the Declaration on the Strengthening of International
Security, particularly in the light of recent positive developments in the
global political and security climate, and requests the Secretary-General to
submit a report to the General Assembly at its fiftieth session on the basis
of the replies received;
14.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fiftieth
session the item entitled "Review of the implementation of the Declaration on
the Strengthening of International Security".
81st plenary meeting
16 December 1993
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