A/RES/66/12 GA
Terrorist attacks on internationally protected persons
66
Session
106
Yes
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Abstentions
| Draft symbol | A/66/L.8 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/66/12 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
| Significance | ★ Important vote US State Dept designation |
| Sponsors (2) | |
| P5 Positions |
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| UN Document | A/RES/66/12 ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/66/PV.61
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Argentina
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Bangladesh
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Benin
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Bhutan
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Brazil
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Brunei Darussalam
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Chile
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China
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Comoros
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Gambia
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Grenada
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Guatemala
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Guinea
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Guyana
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India
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Indonesia
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Kazakhstan
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Kenya
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Kyrgyzstan
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Liechtenstein
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Myanmar
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Nepal
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Niger
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Nigeria
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Pakistan
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Paraguay
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Peru
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Russian Federation
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Serbia
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Singapore
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South Africa
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Sri Lanka
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Switzerland
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Thailand
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Turkmenistan
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Uruguay
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Viet Nam
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Afghanistan
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Angola
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Azerbaijan
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Belarus
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Burkina Faso
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Burundi
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Cambodia
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Cabo Verde
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Congo
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Equatorial Guinea
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Eritrea
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Georgia
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Ghana
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Guinea-Bissau
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Iraq
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Kiribati
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Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Lesotho
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Libya
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Madagascar
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Malawi
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Mali
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Mauritius
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Mozambique
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Namibia
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Nauru
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Sao Tome and Principe
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Seychelles
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Sierra Leone
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Suriname
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Eswatini
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Tajikistan
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Togo
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Tuvalu
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Uzbekistan
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Zimbabwe
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Albania
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Algeria
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Andorra
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Australia
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Austria
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Bahamas
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Bahrain
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Barbados
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Belgium
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Belize
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Botswana
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Bulgaria
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Cameroon
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Canada
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Central African Republic
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Chad
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Colombia
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Costa Rica
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Côte d'Ivoire
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Croatia
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Cyprus
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Czechia
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Denmark
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Djibouti
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Dominica
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Dominican Republic
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Egypt
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El Salvador
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Estonia
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Ethiopia
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Fiji
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Finland
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France
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Gabon
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Germany
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Greece
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Haiti
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Honduras
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Hungary
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Iceland
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Ireland
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Israel
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Italy
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Jamaica
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Japan
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Jordan
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Kuwait
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Latvia
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Lebanon
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Liberia
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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Malaysia
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Maldives
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Malta
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Marshall Islands
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Mauritania
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Mexico
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Micronesia (Federated States of)
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Monaco
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Mongolia
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Montenegro
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Morocco
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Norway
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Oman
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Palau
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Panama
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Papua New Guinea
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Philippines
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Poland
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Portugal
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Qatar
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Republic of Korea
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Moldova
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Romania
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Rwanda
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Saint Kitts and Nevis
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Saint Lucia
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Samoa
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San Marino
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Saudi Arabia
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Senegal
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Solomon Islands
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Somalia
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South Sudan
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Spain
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Sudan
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Sweden
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North Macedonia
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Timor-Leste
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Tonga
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Tunisia
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Türkiye
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Uganda
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Ukraine
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United Arab Emirates
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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United Republic of Tanzania
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United States of America
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Vanuatu
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Yemen
Speeches following this vote (19)
The President
Before giving the floor to speakers in explanation of vote, may I remind delegations that explanations of vote are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Egypt shares the concerns of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which initiated the resolution just adopted, and stresses the importance of ensuring the full protection, security and safety of internationally protected persons, including diplomatic and consular missions and their representatives, as well as representatives and officials of international organizations. Egypt further condemns in the stro…
I would like to reiterate to the Assembly that the Government of the Sudan condemns all forms and manifestations of terrorism, particularly those committed against persons enjoying international protection, including diplomats, whatever their citizenship or country of origin. We denounce in the strongest terms the attempt to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington, D.C., and we look forwar…
China abstained in the voting on resolution 66/12, entitled “Terrorist attacks on internationally protected persons”. We oppose all forms of terrorism and always stand for compliance with international law and the basic norms governing international relations in handling State-to-State relations, as well as for effective protection of the safety and security of diplomatic personnel.
The present …
Brazil reiterates its unwavering commitment to fighting terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Brazil is a party to the 1973 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents. We call on all States to fully comply with the obligations under the Convention.
Brazil abstained in the voting on resolution 66/12 because…
The Russian Federation resolutely condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. We are firmly attached to the fight against terrorism, in keeping with the norms and principles of international law. We are seriously concerned with the rising terrorist threats and the increasing frequency of terrorist acts around the world, including against embassies, United Nations staff and diplomatic …
I have the honour of clarifying, on behalf of the delegation of the Principality of Liechtenstein as well as my own delegation, Switzerland, the decision to abstain, after the voting process.
First let me emphasize that Switzerland and Liechtenstein firmly condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, whoever the perpetrators are and whatever the locations and the motivations. The 1973 …
India is a State party to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents, of 1973. We strongly believe that crimes against diplomatic agents and other internationally protected persons, which jeopardize the safety of such persons, create a serious threat to the maintenance of the normal international relations neces…
My delegation requested the floor to explain its abstention in the voting on resolution 66/12, which the Assembly has just adopted.
First, we would like to reiterate that Peru unequivocally condemns all acts, forms and manifestations of terrorism. No circumstances can justify them, and their perpetrators must be prosecuted and brought to justice, without exception. In this undertaking, the coope…
Chile condemns all acts of terrorism under any circumstances, and in particular all acts perpetrated against internationally protected persons, including diplomatic agents. Consequently, my Government expresses its firm rejection of the assassination attempt against the Saudi ambassador in Washington, D.C., and calls for the full implementation of all obligations contained within the Convention o…
Guatemala vigorously condemns all acts of terrorism, including those aimed at diplomatic and consular missions and their representatives. However, on this occasion we abstained in the voting on resolution 66/12 because we think it is not in the purview of the General Assembly to pronounce itself on an alleged act when the circumstances have not been fully established. That could be a precedent th…
Indonesia is of the view that providing security guarantees for diplomatic personnel and agents is the obligation of every country in working towards the objective of strengthening friendly relations and accomplishing internationally agreed objectives. Indonesia therefore supports efforts to enhance international cooperation in protecting diplomatic personnel and agents. At the same time, Indones…
Singapore strongly condemns all acts of terrorism. We have been following this particular case very closely and with great concern. The targeted assassination of a diplomat, who enjoys protection under international law, threatens the very foundation of international diplomacy and thus has implications for all countries. The implications could be particularly serious if the
plan was indeed State…
Viet Nam has consistently maintained that international law governing diplomatic and consular relations and relating to internationally protected persons must be duly respected and implemented. We condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
Viet Nam suffered a terrorist attack against one of its diplomatic missions. We therefore share the concern of countries over attacks against dipl…
Grenada fully supports the principles of diplomatic and consular inviolability. We support policies and actions to combat global terrorism, and we support the Charter of the United Nations. Further, Grenada stands in solidarity with all persons, Governments and States that are victims of terrorist actions. In that sense, we stand in full solidarity with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Although we s…
While abstaining in the voting on resolution 66/12, Thailand reaffirms its utmost respect for and adherence to the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, as well as the principles and rules of international law governing diplomatic and consular relations.
Furthermore, as a State party to various conventions and protocols related to counter-terrorism, including the Conventi…
The Acting President
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote.
I now give the floor to the representative of Saudi Arabia.
I wish to express my gratitude and appreciation to all those States that co-sponsored and supported resolution 66/12. It will certainly contribute positively to meeting aggression against any State Member of the United Nations or its representative.
The Acting President
The Assembly has thus concluded this stage of its consideration of agenda item 118.
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A/RES/66/12
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Sixty-sixth session
Agenda item 118
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 18 November 2011
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/66/L.8 and Add.1)]
66/12. Terrorist attacks on internationally protected persons
The General Assembly,
Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
and reaffirming its role under the Charter, including on questions related to
international peace and security,
Recalling the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, contained in
General Assembly resolution 60/288 of 8 September 2006, as well as Assembly
resolutions 62/272 of 5 September 2008 and 64/297 of 8 September 2010 which
reaffirmed the Strategy,
Recalling also the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes
against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents,1
Renewing
its
unwavering
commitment
to
strengthening
international
cooperation to prevent and combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,
Convinced that respect for the principles and rules of international law
governing diplomatic and consular relations is a basic prerequisite for the normal
conduct of relations among States and for the fulfilment of the purposes and
principles of the Charter,
Concerned at the failure to respect the inviolability of diplomatic and consular
missions and representatives,
Noting the note verbale dated 7 April 2011 from the Permanent Mission of
Saudi Arabia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General regarding
hostile actions committed against diplomatic missions in the Islamic Republic of
Iran,2 and recalling the obligations of States regarding the protection, security and
safety of diplomatic missions, consulates and personnel on their territories,
Emphasizing the duty of States to take all appropriate measures required by
international law in a timely manner, including measures of a preventive nature, and
to bring offenders to justice,
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1 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1035, No. 15410.
2 A/65/946.
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Noting the letter dated 14 October 2011 from the Permanent Representative of
Saudi Arabia to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General regarding a
disrupted plot to assassinate the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United States of
America, 3 and noting also the statement of the Gulf Cooperation Council of
12 October 2011 and of the Council of the League of Arab States of 13 October
2011,4
Noting also the letter dated 11 October 2011 from the Permanent
Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations addressed to
the Secretary-General reporting an Iranian plot,5
Noting further the letter dated 11 October 2011, from the Permanent
Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations addressed to the
Secretary-General, the President of the General Assembly and the President of the
Security Council,6
Alarmed by the new and recurring acts of violence against diplomatic and
consular representatives, which endanger or take innocent lives and seriously
impede the normal work of such representatives and officials,
Deeply concerned by the plot to assassinate the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to
the United States of America,
1.
Reiterates its strong and unequivocal condemnation of terrorism in all its
forms and manifestations, committed by whomever, wherever and for whatever
purposes, as it constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and
security;
2.
Strongly condemns acts of violence against diplomatic and consular
missions and representatives, as well as against missions and representatives of
international intergovernmental organizations and officials of such organizations,
and emphasizes that such acts can never be justified;
3.
Deplores the plot to assassinate the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the
United States of America;
4.
Encourages all States to take additional steps to prevent, on their
territories, the planning, financing, sponsorship or organization or commission of
similar terrorist acts and to deny safe haven to those who plan, finance, support or
commit such terrorist acts;
5.
Calls upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to comply with all of its
obligations under international law, including the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including
Diplomatic Agents,1 particularly with respect to its obligations to provide law
enforcement assistance, and to cooperate with States seeking to bring to justice all
those who participated in the planning, sponsoring, organization and attempted
execution of the plot to assassinate the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United
States of America.
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3 A/66/553.
4 S/2011/640, annex.
5 See A/66/517-S/2011/649.
6 A/66/513-S/2011/633.
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