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A/RES/61/11 GA

Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba

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183
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Vote Recorded VoteA/61/PV.50 Nov. 8, 2006

— Abstain (1)
✗ No (4)
Absent (4)
✓ Yes (183)
Speeches following this vote (15) may include explanations of vote
The Acting President
I shall now give the floor to those representatives who wish to speak in explanation of vote on the resolution just adopted. I would like to remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Mr. Tarrago (Brazil)
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the countries members of MERCOSUR — Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela and Brazil — and the associated States Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. As has been our practice in previous years, the countries members of MERCOSUR and the associated States voted in favour of the resolution that has just been adopted. The General Assembly reaffirms th…
Mr. Abdalhaleem (Sudan)
My delegation aligns itself with the statement made by the representative of South Africa, who spoke on behalf of the Group of 77 and China. For more than four decades, the Cuban people have been suffering as a result of the devastating effects of the embargo imposed unilaterally by the United States against their country. That is a flagrant violation of the principles of the Charter, which cal…
Mr. Loayza Barea (Plurinational State of Bolivia)
As we have done for more than 10 years, we in the General Assembly continue to discuss the need to bring to an end the financial and trade embargo against the fraternal people and Government of Cuba, but without success. As a result of this continuous action at the level of multilateral diplomacy, a series of resolutions have been adopted, urging all States to adhere to the principles of the Unit…
Mr. Swe (Myanmar)
The international community has consistently expressed its unequivocal support for the call to end the economic, commercial and financial embargo by the United States against Cuba, since the General Assembly adopted resolution 47/19 by a clear majority 15 years ago. The Summit Conference of the Heads of State or Government of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Havana last September also reiterated …
Mr. Chidyausiku (Zimbabwe)
The fact that the General Assembly continues to debate and pass resolutions year after year on the same issue, calling for similar action, without being heeded, is ample testimony to the shortcomings of the dispute settlement mechanisms of the United Nations system. The resolution on the necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial blockade on Cuba has enjoyed overwhelming support o…
Mr. Dapkiunas (Belarus)
For the fifteenth year in a row, the General Assembly has called almost unanimously for an immediate end to the embargo on Cuba. Each year, we have seen an increase in the number of countries in favour of that goal. The international community has long understood that economic wars, like any other action undertaken on a false pretext, do not yield positive results. They lead only to destruction. …
Mr. Maema (Lesotho)
My delegation fully associates itself with the statement made by the representative of South Africa on behalf of the Group of 77 and China. Lesotho rejects the unilateral imposition of all forms of economic, commercial and financial embargoes, as well as the unilateral application of other coercive measures by one State against another. Indeed, my delegation regards all coercive measures — be th…
Mr. Aburawi (Libya)
My delegation voted in favour of resolution 61/11 because we believe that the imposition of sanctions and embargoes is not and never can be the right way to resolve disputes among States. The United Nations Charter provides proper avenues to resolve bilateral differences, including by negotiation, investigation, mediation, reconciliation, adjudication or resort to regional agencies and organizati…
Mr. Kapoma (Zambia)
Zambia reiterates its support for the call to lift the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba. My delegation is disappointed to note that the embargo has lasted for more than four decades, and it is our earnest desire that it be lifted without further delay. The Resident Coordinator findings clearly demonstrate that the embargo has negativ…
Mr. Kittikhoun (Lao People's Democratic Republic)
More than four decades have gone by and the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed on Cuba by the United States of America is still with us. This has been a long, painful and tough period for the innocent Cuban people. The embargo has benefited neither side; quite the contrary, it has created additional tension between two neighbouring countries. In today’s world, with its multifacet…
Mr. Abdelaziz (Egypt)
The delegation of Egypt voted in favour of the motion not to take action on the amendment proposed by Australia in document A/61/L.19 because Egypt believes firmly that the human rights situation in Member States of the United Nations should be addressed without selectivity, double standards or politicization, and with full respect for the competence of the Human Rights Council and the Third Comm…
The Acting President
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote. I now call on the representative of Cuba, who wishes to speak in exercise of the right of reply. May I remind delegations that, in accordance with General Assembly decision 34/401, statements in exercise of the right of reply are limited to 10 minutes for the first intervention and to five minutes for the second and should be made by delegat…
Mrs. Núñez Mordoche (Cuba)
The demented intensification of the genocidal policy of hostility, aggression and embargo carried out by the United States against the Cuban people reflects the frustration of the current Government of the United States and its inability to reverse the firm decision of Cubans to defend their independence and sovereignty to the last breath. Those who claim the supposed right to unleash wars of c…
The Acting President
May I take it that it is the wish of the Assembly to conclude its consideration of agenda item 18?
Full text of resolution OCR extract — may contain errors
United Nations A/RES/61/11 General Assembly Distr.: General 5 December 2006 Sixty-first session Agenda item 18 06-49509 Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 8 November 2006 [without reference to a Main Committee (A/61/L.10)] 61/11. Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba The General Assembly, Determined to encourage strict compliance with the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, Reaffirming, among other principles, the sovereign equality of States, non-intervention and non-interference in their internal affairs and freedom of international trade and navigation, which are also enshrined in many international legal instruments, Recalling the statements of the Heads of State or Government at the Ibero- American Summits concerning the need to eliminate unilateral application of economic and trade measures by one State against another that affect the free flow of international trade, Concerned at the continued promulgation and application by Member States of laws and regulations, such as that promulgated on 12 March 1996 known as the “Helms-Burton Act”, the extraterritorial effects of which affect the sovereignty of other States, the legitimate interests of entities or persons under their jurisdiction and the freedom of trade and navigation, Taking note of declarations and resolutions of different intergovernmental forums, bodies and Governments that express the rejection by the international community and public opinion of the promulgation and application of measures of the kind referred to above, Recalling its resolutions 47/19 of 24 November 1992, 48/16 of 3 November 1993, 49/9 of 26 October 1994, 50/10 of 2 November 1995, 51/17 of 12 November 1996, 52/10 of 5 November 1997, 53/4 of 14 October 1998, 54/21 of 9 November 1999, 55/20 of 9 November 2000, 56/9 of 27 November 2001, 57/11 of 12 November 2002, 58/7 of 4 November 2003, 59/11 of 28 October 2004 and 60/12 of 8 November 2005, Concerned that, since the adoption of its resolutions 47/19, 48/16, 49/9, 50/10, 51/17, 52/10, 53/4, 54/21, 55/20, 56/9, 57/11, 58/7, 59/11 and 60/12, further measures of that nature aimed at strengthening and extending the economic, A/RES/61/11 2 commercial and financial embargo against Cuba continue to be promulgated and applied, and concerned also at the adverse effects of such measures on the Cuban people and on Cuban nationals living in other countries, 1. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of resolution 60/12;1 2. Reiterates its call upon all States to refrain from promulgating and applying laws and measures of the kind referred to in the preamble to the present resolution, in conformity with their obligations under the Charter of the United Nations and international law, which, inter alia, reaffirm the freedom of trade and navigation; 3. Once again urges States that have and continue to apply such laws and measures to take the necessary steps to repeal or invalidate them as soon as possible in accordance with their legal regime; 4. Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the appropriate organs and agencies of the United Nations system, to prepare a report on the implementation of the present resolution in the light of the purposes and principles of the Charter and international law and to submit it to the General Assembly at its sixty-second session; 5. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its sixty-second session the item entitled “Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba”. 50th plenary meeting 8 November 2006 _______________ 1 A/61/132.
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