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A/RES/51/25 GA

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51
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157
Yes
2
No
3
Abstentions
Draft symbol A/51/L.35
Adopted symbol A/RES/51/25
Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
Voeten Topics
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Vote Recorded VoteA/51/PV.72 Dec. 4, 1996

— Abstain (3)
✗ No (2)
Absent (23)
✓ Yes (157)
Speeches following this vote (20) may include explanations of vote
The President
We turn now to draft resolution A/51/L.36, entitled “Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine”. We shall now begin the voting process. A recorded vote has been requested. [Subsequently, the delegations of Chad and Mozambique informed the Secretariat that they had intended to vote in favour.]
The President
Before calling on the first speaker in explanation of vote after the vote, may I remind delegations
Mr. Robinson (United States of America)
My Government opposes the four resolutions that have been introduced under agenda item 35, entitled “Question of Palestine”. These resolutions are remnants of an earlier time, which has been overtaken by events on the ground in the Middle East. Three of these draft resolutions, contained in documents A/51/L.33, A/51/L.34 and A/51/L.35 and their addenda, promote institutions whose activities and a…
Mr. Abou-Hadid (Syrian Arab Republic)
My delegation voted for the draft resolution contained in document A/51/L.36, entitled “Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine”. However, our vote in favour of the draft resolution does not mean that we support or reject the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements or the Israeli- Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, signed by the P…
The President
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote after the vote. The Assembly has thus concluded this stage of its consideration of agenda item 35. The situation in the Middle East Reports of the Secretary-General (A/51/543, A/51/678-S/1996/953) Draft resolutions (A/51/L.38, A/51/L.39 and A/51/L.40)
The President
I now call on the representative of Egypt to introduce draft resolutions A/51/L.38 and A/51/L.39.
Mr. Rahman Salah (Egypt)
The Egyptian delegation has the honour this year of submitting to the General Assembly draft resolution A/51/L.38 on Jerusalem. This draft resolution normally enjoys the support of the members of the General Assembly, as it recalls the responsibility of the international community towards the city of Jerusalem and reiterates the need for the implementation of all Security Council resolutions per…
The President
We shall now proceed to consider draft resolutions A/51/L.38, A/51/L.39 and A/51/L.40. I shall now call on those representatives wishing to make statements in explanation of vote before the voting. May I remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Mr. Moubarak (Lebanon)
I should like to explain Lebanon’s vote on the draft resolution contained in document A/51/L.40, entitled “Middle East peace process”. First, despite the fact that the sponsors of the draft resolution have admitted that no progress has been made in this process since the item was discussed last year, expressing no satisfaction in that regard, they have ignored the general conclusion reached by a…
Mr. Izquierdo (Ecuador)
Once again, I should like to state that the delegation of Ecuador feels it essential to support and encourage full implementation of the peace process in the Middle East, in keeping with the Madrid Peace Conference on 1991 and to make an effective contribution to strengthening the bilateral and multilateral negotiating mechanisms now under way. In this connection, we also support the parties invo…
Mr. Tanç (Türkiye)
My explanation of vote concerns draft resolution A/51/L.39. Although Turkey will support the draft resolution, I would like to clarify the position of my delegation on one aspect of the situation in the Middle East. There are several reasons that have caused the current impasse in the peace process. It is not fair to assign all responsibility to one of those variables or to one of the countries …
The President
I have received requests to speak from the representatives of the Syrian Arab Republic and the Russian Federation. Earlier, the assumption was that the requests related to statements in explanation of vote before the voting. However, it has now been explained that the requests by Syria and the Russian Federation have to do with an effort to submit an amendment to a draft resolution. I would advi…
Mr. Dlamini (Eswatini)
I was getting confused when suddenly the President stopped convening and presiding over the Assembly. However, in support of the President’s comments, my delegation objects with regard to amending draft resolutions on which action is already being taken. When If an amendment comes at the eleventh hour, are you sure beyond a shadow of a doubt, Mr. President, that when we vote we shall be taking …
The President
This is the General Assembly, not the Security Council. We have no veto power here. I am sure that the Assembly has taken the point of view of the delegation of Swaziland into account.
Mr. Abou-Hadid (Syrian Arab Republic)
My delegation would like to thank you most earnestly, Mr. President, for clearing up the confusion caused by the Secretariat. My delegation requests that a slight amendment be made to draft resolution A/51/L.39, before the voting and explanations of vote. The Secretariat misunderstood, because my delegation was already on the list to explain its vote before the vote, which is how the mistake happ…
Mr. Lavrov (Russian Federation)
I asked to speak, Mr. President, in order to explain my vote and not to submit an amendment. I am In connection with the oral amendment just proposed by the representative of Syria on behalf of the sponsors of draft resolution A/51/L.39, namely the amendment to operative paragraph 5, which would now begin with the words “Calls for the resumption of the talks ...”, I would like to point out that …
The President
I hope the matter is quite clear to all delegates here. I am not trying to play on words, but I am advised that what has been proposed is an oral revision, as distinct from an amendment, and if all the sponsors — Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Djibouti, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Uni…
Mr. Dlamini (Eswatini)
Yes, the sins are forgiven. I am comfortable now.
The President
I am glad that we are no longer sinners. We shall now proceed. Syria still has a request to speak in explanation of vote before the voting.
Mr. Abou-Hadid (Syrian Arab Republic)
My delegation will vote against draft resolution A/51/L.40, entitled “Middle East peace process”, for the following reasons. We have tried to convince the sponsors of the draft resolution of the need for the text to reflect the status quo in the peace process, the obstacles raised by the Israeli Government at the moment, as well as its non-compliance with the principles underlined at the Madrid C…
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
UNITED UNITED A NATIONS NATIONS General Assembly Distr. GENERAL A/RES/51/25 12 December 1996 Fifty-first session Agenda item 35 RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY [without reference to a Main Committee (A/51/L.35 and Add.1)] 51/25. Special information programme on the question of Palestine of the Department of Public Information of the Secretariat The General Assembly, Having considered the report of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People,1 Taking note in particular of the information contained in chapter VI of that report, Recalling its resolution 50/84 C of 15 December 1995, Convinced that the worldwide dissemination of accurate and comprehensive information and the role of non-governmental organizations and institutions remain of vital importance in heightening awareness of and support for the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, Aware of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements signed by the Government of the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization in Washington, D.C., on 13 September 1993,2 and of the subsequent implementation agreements, in particular the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip signed in Washington on 28 September 1995, and their positive implications, 1 A/51/35. 2 A/48/486-S/26560, annex. 96-77563 /... A/RES/51/25 Page 2 1. Notes that several defined provisions of the special information programme on the question of Palestine of the Department of Public Information of the Secretariat are yet to be implemented, and stresses the importance of implementation of all provisions of the programme; 2. Considers that the special information programme is very useful in raising the awareness of the international community concerning the complexities of the question of Palestine and the situation in the Middle East in general, including the achievements of the peace process, and that the programme is contributing effectively to an atmosphere conducive to dialogue and supportive of the peace process; 3. Requests the Department, in full cooperation and coordination with the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, to continue, with the necessary flexibility as may be required by developments affecting the question of Palestine, its special information programme for the biennium 1996-1997, with particular emphasis on public opinion in Europe and North America and, in particular: (a) To disseminate information on all the activities of the United Nations system relating to the question of Palestine, including reports on the work carried out by the relevant United Nations organizations; (b) To continue to issue and update publications on the various aspects of the question of Palestine in all fields, including materials concerning the recent developments in that regard and, in particular, the achievements of the peace process; (c) To expand its audiovisual material on the question of Palestine, including the production of such material; (d) To organize and promote fact-finding news missions for journalists to the area, including the territories under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority and the occupied territories; (e) To organize international, regional and national encounters for journalists; (f) To provide, in cooperation with the relevant bodies and agencies of the United Nations system, particularly the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, assistance to the Palestinian people in the field of media development, including training for Palestinian broadcasters and journalists. 72nd plenary meeting 4 December 1996
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