A/RES/67/201 GA
Oil slick on Lebanese shores : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Draft symbol | A/C.2/67/L.13/Rev.1 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/67/201 |
| Category | NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
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| UN Document | A/RES/67/201 ↗ |
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/67/201
General Assembly
Distr.: General
27 February 2013
Sixty-seventh session
Agenda item 20
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Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 21 December 2012
[on the report of the Second Committee (A/67/437)]
67/201. Oil slick on Lebanese shores
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 61/194 of 20 December 2006, 62/188 of 19 December
2007, 63/211 of 19 December 2008, 64/195 of 21 December 2009, 65/147 of
20 December 2010 and 66/192 of 22 December 2011 on the oil slick on Lebanese
shores,
Reaffirming the outcome of the United Nations Conference on the Human
Environment, especially principle 7 of the Declaration of the Conference,1 in which
States were requested to take all possible steps to prevent pollution of the seas,
Emphasizing the need to protect and preserve the marine environment in
accordance with international law,
Taking into account the 1992 Rio Declaration on Environment and
Development,2 especially principle 16, in which it was stipulated that the polluter
should, in principle, bear the cost of pollution, and taking into account also
chapter 17 of Agenda 21,3
Noting with great concern the environmental disaster caused by the destruction
by the Israeli Air Force on 15 July 2006 of the oil storage tanks in the direct vicinity
of the Jiyeh electric power plant in Lebanon, resulting in an oil slick that covered
the entirety of the Lebanese coastline, extended to the Syrian coastline and hindered
efforts to achieve sustainable development, as already highlighted by the General
Assembly in its resolutions 61/194, 62/188, 63/211, 64/195, 65/147 and 66/192,
Noting that the Secretary-General expressed grave concern at the lack of any
acknowledgement on the part of the Government of Israel of its responsibilities
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1 See Report of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, 5–16 June 1972
(A/CONF.48/14/Rev.1), part one, chap. I.
2 Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro,
3–14 June 1992, vol. I, Resolutions Adopted by the Conference (United Nations publication, Sales
No. E.93.I.8 and corrigendum), resolution 1, annex I.
3 Ibid., annex II.
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vis-à-vis reparations and compensation to the Government and people of Lebanon
and the Syrian Arab Republic affected by the oil spill,
Recalling that, in paragraph 4 of its resolution 66/192, it reiterated its request
to the Government of Israel to assume responsibility for prompt and adequate
compensation to the Government of Lebanon and other countries directly affected
by the oil slick, such as the Syrian Arab Republic, whose shores have been partially
polluted, and recognizing the conclusion of the Secretary-General that this request
of the Assembly has yet to be implemented,
Acknowledging that the Secretary-General concluded that this oil spill is not
covered by any of the international oil spill compensation funds and thus merits
special consideration, and recognizing that further consideration needs to be given
to the option of securing the relevant compensation from the Government of Israel,
Welcoming the assessment made by the Secretary-General of the value of the
United Nations Compensation Commission in handling claims for compensation for
environmental damage resulting from the unlawful invasion and occupation of
Kuwait by Iraq, and the conclusion reached that certain cases of claims reviewed by
the applicable panel established by the Commission may be relevant to a case such
as the present oil slick, providing useful guidance in measuring and quantifying the
damage sustained and in determining the amount of compensation payable in
respect of it, while keeping in mind that the Commission does not have a potential
role to play in securing compensation for the present oil slick,
Noting again with appreciation the assistance offered by donor countries and
international organizations for the clean-up operations and the early recovery and
reconstruction of Lebanon through bilateral and multilateral channels, including the
Athens Coordination Meeting on the response to the marine pollution incident in the
Eastern Mediterranean, held on 17 August 2006, as well as the Stockholm
Conference for Lebanon’s Early Recovery, held on 31 August 2006,
Acknowledging that the Secretary-General has welcomed the agreement of the
Lebanon Recovery Fund to host the Eastern Mediterranean Oil Spill Restoration
Trust Fund, under its existing mechanism, and expressing concern that to date no
contributions have been made to the Trust Fund,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation
of General Assembly resolution 66/192 on the oil slick on Lebanese shores;4
2.
Reiterates, for the seventh consecutive year, its deep concern about the
adverse implications of the destruction by the Israeli Air Force of the oil storage
tanks in the direct vicinity of the Lebanese Jiyeh electric power plant, for the
achievement of sustainable development in Lebanon;
3.
Considers that the oil slick has heavily polluted the shores of Lebanon
and partially polluted Syrian shores and consequently has had serious implications
for livelihoods and the economy of Lebanon, owing to the adverse implications for
natural resources, biodiversity, fisheries and tourism, and for human health, in the
country;
4.
Reiterates its request to the Government of Israel to assume
responsibility for prompt and adequate compensation to the Government of Lebanon
and other countries directly affected by the oil slick, such as the Syrian Arab
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Republic, whose shores have been partially polluted, for the costs of repairing the
environmental damage caused by the destruction, including the restoration of the
marine environment, in particular in the light of the conclusion contained in the
report of the Secretary-General that there remains grave concern at the lack of
implementation of the relevant provisions of the resolutions of the General
Assembly on the subject vis-à-vis reparations and compensation to the Government
and people of Lebanon and the Syrian Arab Republic affected by the oil spill;
5.
Requests the Secretary-General to give further consideration to the option
of securing the relevant compensation from the Government of Israel;
6.
Expresses its appreciation for the assessment made by the Secretary-
General of the value of the United Nations Compensation Commission, and takes
note of his conclusion that certain cases of claims reviewed by the F4 Panel
established by the Commission may be relevant to a case such as the present oil
slick, providing useful guidance in measuring and quantifying the damage sustained
and in determining the amount of compensation payable in respect of it;
7.
Requests the Secretary-General, in this regard, capitalizing on the useful
guidance provided by certain cases of claims reviewed by the F4 Panel, to consider
taking appropriate measures, within existing resources and in consultation with the
relevant United Nations agencies, to measure and quantify environmental damage
resulting from the destruction of the oil storage tanks at the Jiyeh electric power
plant;
8.
Reiterates its appreciation for the efforts of the Government of Lebanon
and those of Member States, regional and international organizations, regional and
international financial institutions, non-governmental organizations and the private
sector in the initiation of clean-up and rehabilitation operations on the polluted
shores, and encourages Member States and the above-mentioned entities to continue
their financial and technical support to the Government of Lebanon towards
achieving the completion of clean-up and rehabilitation operations, with the aim of
preserving the ecosystem of Lebanon and that of the Eastern Mediterranean Basin;
9.
Welcomes the agreement of the Lebanon Recovery Fund to host the
Eastern Mediterranean Oil Spill Restoration Trust Fund, based on voluntary
contributions, to provide assistance and support to the States directly adversely
affected in their integrated environmentally sound management, from clean-up to
safe disposal of oily waste, of this environmental disaster resulting from the
destruction of the oil storage tanks at the Jiyeh electric power plant;
10. Notes that in his report the Secretary-General urged Member States,
international organizations, international and regional financial institutions,
non-governmental organizations and the private sector to continue their support for
Lebanon in this matter, in particular for rehabilitation activities on the Lebanese
coast and in the broader recovery efforts, and stated that such international effort
should be intensified, since Lebanon is still engaged in the treatment of wastes and
the monitoring of recovery, and reiterates its invitation to States and the
international donor community to make voluntary financial contributions to the
Trust Fund, and in this regard requests the Secretary-General to mobilize
international technical and financial assistance, in order to ensure that the Trust
Fund has sufficient and adequate resources;
11. Recognizes the multidimensionality of the adverse impact of the oil slick,
and requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its sixty-
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eighth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution under the
item entitled “Sustainable development”.
61st plenary meeting
21 December 2012
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