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A/RES/51/193 GA

Report of the Security Council : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

51
Session
111
Yes
4
No
41
Abstentions
Draft symbol A/51/L.64
Adopted symbol A/RES/51/193
Category ORGANIZATIONAL QUESTIONS
P5 Positions
Russia United States United Kingdom China ~ France
UN Document A/RES/51/193 ↗

Vote Recorded VoteA/51/PV.87 Dec. 17, 1996

— Abstain (41)
✗ No (4)
Absent (29)
✓ Yes (111)
Speeches following this vote (8) may include explanations of vote
The President
Before calling on the first speaker in explanation of vote after the vote, may I remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Mr. Patriota (Brazil)
The consideration of the report of the Security Council by the General Assembly has acquired increasing importance with the Council’s intensified activity in recent years. Raising the Council’s transparency and accountability to levels compatible with the requirements of the Charter and the expectations of the general membership is a matter of utmost concern, to which Brazil ascribes the greatest…
Mr. Biørn Lian (Norway)
The question addressed in draft resolution A/51/L.64 has important bearing on the work of the Security Council and indeed on the work of our Organization as a whole. My delegation therefore regrets that it was not possible to reach consensus on a text under this agenda item. Norway has consistently argued in favour of increased transparency in the work of the Security Council, and we share many o…
Ms. Ramirez (Argentina)
Argentina voted in favour of the draft resolution on the report of the Security Council because we agree with the substantive aspects of its provisions. Our interest in achieving greater transparency in the work of the Security Council has been well known for a long time and has been demonstrated in concrete endeavours that have been open to all Members of the Organization. However, we would like…
Mr. Campbell (Ireland)
The European Union welcomes the efforts which have been made in recent years to give greater depth and precision to the annual report presented by the Security Council to the General Assembly. We would like to see this trend maintained and carried further in the interests of clarity and transparency. Delegations will be aware that the issues covered in resolution 51/193 are already being discuss…
Mr. Konishi (Japan)
Japan has consistently supported the improvement of the working relationship between the Security Council and the General Assembly, and the enhancement in the transparency of the Council vis-à-vis the general membership. We reiterated this position in the earlier deliberations on this item, as well as in the discussion on agenda item 47, on the question of equitable representation on and increase…
Mr. Rowe (Australia)
Australia would have preferred to have been able to support a resolution under this item instead of abstaining, as its broad objective — enhancing the effectiveness of the important relationship between the General Assembly and the Security Council in accordance with the provisions of the Charter — is one that Australia strongly supports. There are measures proposed in this resolution that we end…
Mr. Sychou (Belarus)
The Republic of Belarus has always advocated improvement in the working methods of the Security Council to enhance transparency and strengthen the relationship between the Security Council and the General Assembly, and making the reports of that principal organ more analytical. We abstained in the vote on draft resolution A/51/L.64, however, because we believe that success in reforming the Securi…
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
UNITED UNITED A NATIONS NATIONS General Assembly Distr. GENERAL A/RES/51/193 10 February 1997 Fifty-first session Agenda item 11 RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY [without reference to a Main Committee (A/51/L.64)] 51/193. Report of the Security Council The General Assembly, Recalling its resolutions 47/233 of 17 August 1993 and 48/264 of 29 July 1994 on the revitalization of the work of the General Assembly, Reiterating the importance of the objectives and principles relevant to the revitalization of the work of the General Assembly as set out in resolutions 47/233 and 48/264, Reaffirming the need to improve the reporting procedures of the Security Council, Bearing in mind the ongoing work of the Open-ended High-level Working Group on the Strengthening of the United Nations System and the Open-ended Working Group on the Question of Equitable Representation on and Increase in the Membership of the Security Council and Other Matters Related to the Security Council, Taking note of the ongoing efforts of the Security Council to enhance the transparency of its working methods, 1. Stresses the importance of enhanced interaction and an effective relationship between the General Assembly and other principal organs, in particular the Security Council, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Charter of the United Nations; 97-76621 /... A/RES/51/193 Page 2 2. Takes note of the report of the Security Council to the General General Assembly at its fifty-first session,1 as well as the views expressed thereon in the course of the consideration of the report by the Assembly; 3. Encourages the Security Council, in the submission of its reports to the General Assembly, to provide in a timely manner a substantive, analytical and material account of its work; 4. Calls upon the Security Council to adopt the following measures, inter alia, in connection with the content of its future reports to the General Assembly: (a) To include, as appropriate, information on the consultations of the whole undertaken prior to action or deliberation by the Council on issues within its mandate and on the process leading to such action; (b) To include the decisions, recommendations or progress of work of the subsidiary organs of the Council, in particular the sanctions committees; (c) To highlight the extent to which resolutions of the General Assembly on issues falling within the scope of the General Assembly and the Security Council have been taken into account by the Council in its decision- making; (d) To strengthen further the section in the report on the steps taken by the Council to improve its working methods; (e) To include information on requests received under Article 50 of the Charter and actions taken by the Council thereon; 5. Encourages the Security Council to provide special reports in accordance with Articles 15 and 24 of the Charter; 6. Requests that the annual report of the Security Council be made available before the beginning of the general debate of the General Assembly; 7. Requests the President of the General Assembly to raise with the President of the Security Council during their monthly informal meetings and, when deemed appropriate, the matters covered by the present resolution and to report to the Assembly on the steps taken by the Council in this regard; 8. Invites the Security Council, through an appropriate procedure or mechanism, to update the General Assembly on a regular basis on the steps it has taken or is contemplating with respect to improving its reporting to the Assembly. 87th plenary meeting 17 December 1996 1 A/51/2; see Official Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-first Session, Supplement No. 2.
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