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A/RES/59/33 GA

The Syrian Golan

59
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111
Yes
6
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60
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Draft symbol A/59/L.40
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UN Document A/RES/59/33 ↗

Vote Recorded VoteA/59/PV.64 Dec. 1, 2004

— Abstain (61)
✗ No (6)
Absent (14)
✓ Yes (111)
Speeches following this vote (9) may include explanations of vote
The Acting President
Before giving the floor to representatives who wish to speak in explanation of vote on the resolutions just adopted, may I remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Mr. Berry (Canada)
Canada supports the negotiation of a peaceful solution to all aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict, including with regard to the Golan Heights, which has been under Israeli occupation since June 1967. We encourage the parties not to miss any opportunity to resume negotiations. However, we abstained on the vote on draft resolution A/59/L.40, in part because it points blame at only one of the parti…
Mr. Van Loosdrecht (Netherlands)
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the European Union (EU). The candidate countries Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey and Croatia, the countries of the Stabilization and Association Process and potential candidates Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia and Montenegro, and the European Free Trade Association countries Iceland and Liechtenstein, members of the Eu…
Mr. Sardenberg (Brazil)
I should like to explain the votes of the delegations of Argentina and of Brazil on draft resolution A/59/L.40 on the Syrian Golan, which was recently adopted by the General Assembly. Argentina and Brazil voted in favour of the draft resolution because we believe that its essential aspect is linked to the illicit nature of the acquisition of territory by force. Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Ch…
Mr. Azor (Haiti)
As we said last week in the Fourth Committee, the delegation of Haiti remains dedicated to the sacrosanct principle of the self-determination of peoples. Its renews its support for the peace process in the Middle East. The delegation of Haiti believes, however, that recent political events in the region of the Middle East have given rise to a new set of circumstances — one that is likely to prom…
The Acting President
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote. I call on the observer of Palestine.
Mr. Al-Kidwa (State of Palestine)
It is my honour to express our great appreciation to the General Assembly and to its members — representing the entire international community — for the adoption, by an overwhelming majority, of these two important resolutions on the question of Palestine and the situation in the Middle East. These resolutions deal with mechanisms for action within the United Nations in connection with the peace…
The Acting President
The General Assembly has thus concluded this stage of its consideration of agenda item 36. Programme of work
The Acting President
Before adjourning this meeting, I should like to remind members that, in addition to the items already scheduled for the afternoon of Thursday, 2 December 2004, as announced in today’s Journal, the General Assembly will resume consideration of the following agenda items to take action on draft resolutions: agenda item 12, “Report of the Economic and Social Council”, to take action on draft resol…
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
United Nations A/RES/59/33 General Assembly Distr.: General 31 January 2005 Fifty-ninth session Agenda item 36 04-47824 Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 1 December 2004 [without reference to a Main Committee (A/59/L.40 and Add.1)] 59/33. The Syrian Golan The General Assembly, Having considered the item entitled “The situation in the Middle East”, Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General,1 Recalling Security Council resolution 497 (1981) of 17 December 1981, Reaffirming the fundamental principle of the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by force, in accordance with international law and the Charter of the United Nations, Reaffirming once more the applicability of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, 2 to the occupied Syrian Golan, Deeply concerned that Israel has not withdrawn from the Syrian Golan, which has been under occupation since 1967, contrary to the relevant Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, Stressing the illegality of the Israeli settlement construction and other activities in the occupied Syrian Golan since 1967, Noting with satisfaction the convening in Madrid on 30 October 1991 of the Peace Conference on the Middle East, on the basis of Security Council resolutions 242 (1967) of 22 November 1967, 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973 and 425 (1978) of 19 March 1978 and the formula of land for peace, Expressing grave concern over the halt in the peace process on the Syrian track, and expressing the hope that peace talks will soon resume from the point they had reached, 1. Declares that Israel has failed so far to comply with Security Council resolution 497 (1981); _______________ 1 A/59/338. 2 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, No. 973. A/RES/59/33 2 2. Also declares that the Israeli decision of 14 December 1981 to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan is null and void and has no validity whatsoever, as confirmed by the Security Council in its resolution 497 (1981), and calls upon Israel to rescind it; 3. Reaffirms its determination that all relevant provisions of the Regulations annexed to the Hague Convention of 1907,3 and the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War,2 continue to apply to the Syrian territory occupied by Israel since 1967, and calls upon the parties thereto to respect and ensure respect for their obligations under those instruments in all circumstances; 4. Determines once more that the continued occupation of the Syrian Golan and its de facto annexation constitute a stumbling block in the way of achieving a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in the region; 5. Calls upon Israel to resume the talks on the Syrian and Lebanese tracks and to respect the commitments and undertakings reached during the previous talks; 6. Demands once more that Israel withdraw from all the occupied Syrian Golan to the line of 4 June 1967 in implementation of the relevant Security Council resolutions; 7. Calls upon all the parties concerned, the co-sponsors of the peace process and the entire international community to exert all the necessary efforts to ensure the resumption of the peace process and its success by implementing Security Council resolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973); 8. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its sixtieth session on the implementation of the present resolution. 64th plenary meeting 1 December 2004 _______________ 3 See Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907 (New York, Oxford University Press, 1915).
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