A/RES/60/39 GA
Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine
60
Session
156
Yes
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No
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Abstentions
| Draft symbol | A/60/L.31 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/60/39 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | A/RES/60/39 ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/60/PV.60
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Speeches following this vote (5)
The Acting President
Before giving the floor to those representatives who wish to speak in explanation of vote on the draft 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.
With regard to the resolution entitled “Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People”, in the absence of clear value added as a result of the work of the Committee, Canada maintains its opposition and believes that the General Assembly should consider reassigning scarce United Nations resources to efforts that contribute more directly to the peace process objectiv…
Uruguay wishes once again to express its conviction that a return to the road map is essential and urgent in order to complete the peace process and achieve as soon as possible a just and comprehensive settlement in the Middle East.
Uruguay supports a just and lasting solution achieved through peaceful means, leading to the coexistence of two free and independent States, Israel and Palestine.
M…
I am speaking in explanation of Australia’s vote on draft resolutions concerning the Division for Palestinian Rights, the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People and the Special Information Programme on the Question of Palestine.
Australia is concerned that a number of resolutions of the sixtieth session of the General Assembly are unbalanced in their critic…
The Acting President
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote after the vote.
The General Assembly has thus concluded the present stage of its consideration of agenda item 15.
Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/60/39
General Assembly
Distr.: General
16 February 2006
Sixtieth session
Agenda item 15
05-48994
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 1 December 2005
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/60/L.31 and Add.1)]
60/39. Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine
The General Assembly,
Recalling its relevant resolutions, including those adopted at the tenth
emergency special session,
Recalling also its resolution 58/292 of 6 May 2004,
Recalling further relevant Security Council resolutions, including resolutions
242 (1967) of 22 November 1967, 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973, 1397 (2002) of
12 March 2002, 1515 (2003) of 19 November 2003 and 1544 (2004) of 19 May
2004,
Welcoming the affirmation by the Security Council of the vision of a region
where two States, Israel and Palestine, live side by side within secure and
recognized borders,
Noting with concern that it has been fifty-eight years since the adoption of
resolution 181 (II) of 29 November 1947 and thirty-eight years since the occupation
of Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, in 1967,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to
the request made in its resolution 59/31 of 1 December 2004,1
Reaffirming the permanent responsibility of the United Nations with regard to
the question of Palestine until the question is resolved in all its aspects in
accordance with international law,
Recalling the advisory opinion rendered on 9 July 2004 by the International
Court of Justice on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, 2 and recalling also its resolution ES-10/15 of
20 July 2004,
Convinced that achieving a final and peaceful settlement of the question of
Palestine, the core of the Arab-Israeli conflict, is imperative for the attainment of
comprehensive and lasting peace and stability in the Middle East,
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1 A/60/539-S/2005/701.
2 See A/ES-10/273 and Corr.1.
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Aware that the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples is
among the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations,
Affirming the principle of the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by
war,
Recalling its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970,
Reaffirming the illegality of the Israeli settlements in the territory occupied
since 1967 and of Israeli actions aimed at changing the status of Jerusalem,
Reaffirming also that the construction by Israel, the occupying Power, of a
wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem,
and its associated regime, are contrary to international law,
Affirming once again the right of all States in the region to live in peace within
secure and internationally recognized borders,
Recalling the mutual recognition between the Government of the State of
Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, the representative of the
Palestinian people,3 and the agreements concluded between the two sides and the
need for full compliance with those agreements,
Recalling also the endorsement by the Security Council, in resolution
1515 (2003), of the Quartet road map to a permanent two-State solution to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict,4 and stressing the urgent need for its implementation and
compliance with its provisions,
Recognizing the efforts being undertaken by the Palestinian Authority, with
international support, to rebuild, reform and strengthen its damaged institutions,
Welcoming the important contribution to the peace process of the United
Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal
Representative of the Secretary-General to the Palestine Liberation Organization
and the Palestinian Authority, including in the framework of the activities of the
Quartet,
Welcoming also the convening of international donor meetings, as well as the
establishment of international mechanisms to provide assistance to the Palestinian
people,
Expressing its concern over the tragic events that have occurred in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, since 28 September 2000,
including the large number of deaths and injuries, mostly among Palestinian
civilians, the deterioration of the socio-economic and humanitarian conditions of the
Palestinian people and the widespread destruction of public and private Palestinian
property and infrastructure,
Expressing its grave concern over the repeated military actions in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory and the reoccupation of Palestinian population
centres by the Israeli occupying forces, and emphasizing in this regard the need for
the implementation of the Sharm el-Sheikh understandings,
Emphasizing the importance of the safety and well-being of all civilians in the
whole Middle East region, and condemning all acts of violence and terror against
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3 See A/48/486-S/26560, annex.
4 S/2003/529, annex.
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civilians on both sides, including the suicide bombings, the extrajudicial executions
and the excessive use of force,
Acknowledging the importance of the Israeli withdrawal from within the Gaza
Strip and parts of the northern West Bank and of the dismantlement of the
settlements therein as a step towards the implementation of the road map,
Stressing the urgent need for sustained and active international involvement,
including by the Quartet, to support both parties in revitalizing the peace process
towards the resumption and acceleration of direct negotiations between the parties
for the achievement of a final peace settlement, in accordance with the road map,
Welcoming the initiatives and efforts undertaken by civil society in pursuit of a
peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine,
Taking note of the findings by the International Court of Justice, in its advisory
opinion, including on the urgent necessity for the United Nations as a whole to
redouble its efforts to bring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which continues to pose
a threat to international peace and security, to a speedy conclusion, thereby
establishing a just and lasting peace in the region,5
1.
Reaffirms the necessity of achieving a peaceful settlement of the question
of Palestine, the core of the Arab-Israeli conflict, in all its aspects, and of
intensifying all efforts towards that end;
2.
Also reaffirms its full support for the Middle East peace process, which
began in Madrid, and the existing agreements between the Israeli and Palestinian
sides, stresses the necessity for the establishment of a comprehensive, just and
lasting peace in the Middle East, and welcomes in this regard the ongoing efforts of
the Quartet;
3.
Welcomes the Arab Peace Initiative adopted by the Council of the League
of Arab States at its fourteenth session, held in Beirut on 27 and 28 March 2002;6
4.
Calls upon both parties to fulfil their obligations in implementation of
the road map4 by taking parallel and reciprocal steps in this regard, and stresses the
importance and urgency of establishing a credible and effective third-party
monitoring mechanism including all members of the Quartet;
5.
Welcomes the Israeli withdrawal from within the Gaza Strip and parts of
the northern West Bank and the dismantlement of the settlements therein as a step
towards the implementation of the road map;
6.
Calls upon Israel, the occupying Power, in this regard, to comply strictly
with its obligations under international law, including international humanitarian
law, with respect to the alteration of the character and status of the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
7.
Emphasizes the need for the parties, with the help of the international
community, speedily and fully to resolve all remaining issues in the Gaza Strip,
including a durable arrangement for the border crossings, the airport, the
construction of the seaport, the removal of the rubble and the establishment of a
permanent physical link between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and welcomes
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5 See A/ES-10/273 and Corr.1, advisory opinion, para. 161.
6 A/56/1026-S/2002/932, annex II, resolution 14/221.
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the positive role being played in this regard by the Quartet Special Envoy for
Disengagement;
8.
Stresses the need for a speedy end to the reoccupation of Palestinian
population centres and for the complete cessation of all acts of violence, including
military attacks, destruction and acts of terror;
9.
Also stresses the need for the immediate implementation of the Sharm
el-Sheikh understandings;
10. Calls upon the parties, with the support of the Quartet and other
interested parties, to exert all efforts necessary to halt the deterioration of the
situation, to reverse all measures taken on the ground since 28 September 2000 and
to facilitate a speedy resumption of the peace process and the conclusion of a final
peaceful settlement;
11. Demands that Israel, the occupying Power, comply with its legal
obligations under international law, as mentioned in the advisory opinion2 and as
demanded in resolutions ES-10/13 of 21 October 2003 and ES-10/15 of 20 July
2004 and, inter alia, that it immediately cease its construction of the wall in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and calls upon all States
Members of the United Nations to comply with their legal obligations, as mentioned
in the advisory opinion;
12. Reaffirms its commitment, in accordance with international law, to the
two-State solution of Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security
within recognized borders, based on the pre-1967 borders;
13. Reiterates its demand for the complete cessation of all Israeli settlement
activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in the
occupied Syrian Golan, and calls for the full implementation of the relevant Security
Council resolutions;
14. Stresses the need for:
(a)
The withdrawal of Israel from the Palestinian territory occupied since
1967;
(b)
The realization of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people,
primarily the right to self-determination and the right to their independent State;
15. Also stresses the need for resolving the problem of Palestine refugees in
conformity with its resolution 194 (III) of 11 December 1948;
16. Welcomes the recent agreement on movement and access between the two
sides, and stresses the need to ensure that the commitments made therein are fully
implemented in accordance with the timeline set out in the agreement;
17. Urges Member States to expedite the provision of economic,
humanitarian and technical assistance to the Palestinian people and the Palestinian
Authority during this critical period to help to alleviate the humanitarian crisis being
faced by the Palestinian people, rebuild the Palestinian economy and infrastructure
and support the restructuring and reform of Palestinian institutions;
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18. Requests the Secretary-General to continue his efforts with the parties
concerned, and in consultation with the Security Council, towards the attainment of
a peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the promotion of peace in the
region and to submit to the General Assembly at its sixty-first session a report on
these efforts and on developments on this matter.
60th plenary meeting
1 December 2005
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