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Vote Recorded Vote — A/72/PV.65
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Speeches following this vote (13)
The Acting President
I shall now give the floor to those delegations that wish to speak in explanation of vote after the voting.
Resolution 72/74, entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation”, refers to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation 2025 Programme of Action adopted in 2016. We would expect this Programme of Action to focus on cooperation and mutual understanding, and we are astonished to see that in fact it presented another attack on Israel. It seems that no matte…
Although the United States voted in favour of resolution 72/74, in the spirit of maintaining consensus on this item,
we are forced to dissociate ourselves from the fourth preambular paragraph, just cited by the representative of Israel, which reads:
“Noting the adoption by the Islamic Summit Conference at its thirteenth session, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on 14 and 15 April 2016, of the Organiza…
Canada strongly supports resolution 72/74 and its objective of strengthening the cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. However, we dissociate ourselves from the fourth preambular paragraph, as Canada opposes initiatives at the United Nations and in other multilateral forums that unfairly single out Israel for criticism. Canada rejects one-sided resolu…
We have voted in favour today of resolution 72/74, a useful and important resolution. However, Australia dissociates itself from the fourth preambular paragraph, which notes the adoption of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation 2025 Programme of Action. Australia does not accept the Programme of Action’s characterization of Israeli actions.
Armenia proudly shares a long history of friendship, cooperation, deep mutual respect and civilizational interaction with the overwhelming majority of States members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). With some of them our common history stretches back many centuries. Armenia enjoys and will spare no effort to further deepen its most cordial bilateral relations with those States.
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The Acting President
We have heard the last speaker in explanation of vote.
Several delegations have asked to speak in exercise of the right of reply. May I remind members that statements in the exercise of the right of reply are limited to 10 minutes for the first intervention and to five minutes for the second intervention, and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Our country would like to exercise the right of reply to respond to the statement made by the representative of the Syrian regime. We regret the illegitimate, unsubstantiated accusations that have been made against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We recall that all of the attempts against us by the Syrian regime, which fails even to acknowledge its aggression against its own people, leading to the s…
My delegation is taking the floor to exercise its right of reply to respond to the comment made by the representative of Armenia.
First of all, we would like to thank the delegation of Côte d’Ivoire for having skilfully facilitated the negotiations on resolution 72/74, in which all Member States had the opportunity to contribute to the negotiation process and to the harmonization of the text.
P…
I have requested the floor to reply to the statement made by the representative of Azerbaijan.
The Azerbaijani statement is a testament to its policy of abusing various formats, in this case, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation-United Nations cooperation framework, in relation to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Azerbaijan should rather reconfirm its adherence to basic principles of the resolu…
The remarks we just heard from the representative of Armenia are full of falsifications, distortions and misinterpretations and demonstrate how far Armenia has gone from engaging in a constructive quest for peace in our region. In reality, by disregarding the resolutions of the Security Council and the General Assembly, by continuing to unlawfully occupy Azerbaijan’s territory, by deliberately de…
I regret taking the floor in exercise of our second right of reply, in response to the remarks by the delegation of Azerbaijan.
The Azerbaijani delegation, in its typical manner, is portraying reality upside down and trying to deceive the international community in relation to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Azerbaijan consistently misrepresents the essence of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, tryin…
The Acting President
May I take it that it is the wish of the General Assembly to conclude its consideration of agenda item 176?
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Agenda item 176
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 6 December 2017
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/72/L.10 and A/72/L.10/Add.1)]
72/74. Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 37/4 of 22 October 1982, 38/4 of 28 October 1983, 39/7
of 8 November 1984, 40/4 of 25 October 1985, 41/3 of 16 October 1986, 42/4 of
15 October 1987, 43/2 of 17 October 1988, 44/8 of 18 October 1989, 45/9 of
25 October 1990, 46/13 of 28 October 1991, 47/18 of 23 November 1992, 48/24 of
24 November 1993, 49/15 of 15 November 1994, 50/17 of 20 November 1995, 51/18
of 14 November 1996, 52/4 of 22 October 1997, 53/16 of 29 October 1998, 54/7 of
25 October 1999, 55/9 of 30 October 2000, 56/47 of 7 December 2001, 57/42 of
21 November 2002, 59/8 of 22 October 2004, 61/49 of 4 December 2006, 63/114 of
5 December 2008, 65/140 of 16 December 2010, 67/264 of 17 May 2013 and 69/317
of 10 September 2015,
Recalling also its resolution 3369 (XXX) of 10 October 1975, by which it
decided to invite the Organization of the Islamic Conference 1 to participate in the
sessions and the work of the General Assembly and of its subsidiary organs in the
capacity of observer,
Welcoming the efforts of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which have
been undertaken in coordination with the United Nations and in full respect of the
Charter of the United Nations, in strengthening its role in conflict prevention,
confidence-building,
peacekeeping,
conflict
resolution
and
post-conflict
rehabilitation, mediation and preventive diplomacy, including conflict situations
involving Muslim communities,
Noting the adoption by the Islamic Summit Conference at its thirteenth session,
held in Istanbul, Turkey, on 14 and 15 April 2016, of the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation 2025 Programme of Action and the adoption on 14 March 2008 by the
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1 On 28 June 2011, the Organization of the Islamic Conference changed its name to the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
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Islamic Summit Conference at its eleventh session, held in Dakar on 13 and 14 March
2008, of the amended Charter of the Organization of the Islamic Conference,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on cooperation between
the United Nations and regional and other organizations,2
Taking into account the desire of the two organizations to continue to cooperate
closely in the political, economic, social, humanitarian, cultural and scientific fields
and in their common search for solutions to global problems, such as questions
relating to international peace and security, disarmament, self-determination, the
promotion of a culture of peace through dialogue and cooperation, decolonization,
fundamental human rights, economic and social development, and combating
international terrorism,
Recalling the Articles of the Charter of the United Nations that encourage
activities through regional cooperation for the promotion of the purposes and
principles of the United Nations, and in this regard taking note of the holding on
17 November 2016 of the Security Council briefing on the cooperation between the
United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation 3 as well as the high-level
meeting of the Council of 28 October 2013 on strengthening the partnership synergy
between the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the
statement by the President of the Council adopted as an outcome of the meeting, 4
through which the Council, inter alia, recognized and further encouraged the active
contribution of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in the work of the United
Nations towards the realization of the purposes and principles embodied in the
Charter of the United Nations,
Noting that the Secretary-General, in his report, recognized the strengthening of
practical cooperation and the building of complementarity between the United
Nations, its specialized agencies, funds and programmes and the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation, its subsidiary organs and its specialized and affiliated
institutions,
Noting also the encouraging progress made in the 10 priority areas of
cooperation between the two organizations and their respective agencies and
institutions, as well as in the identification of other areas of cooperation
between them,
Noting further that the Secretaries-General of the two organizations have met
regularly and that consultations among senior officials of the two organizations have
enhanced cooperation,
Convinced that the strengthening of cooperation between the United Nations
and other organizations of the United Nations system and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation and its subsidiary organs, specialized and affiliated institutions and
standing committees contributes to the promotion of the purposes and principles of
the United Nations,
Taking note of the results of the general meeting of the organizations and
agencies of the United Nations system and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
and its subsidiary organs and specialized and affiliated institutions, held in Geneva
from 11 to 13 May 2016, pursuant to General Assembly resolution 69/317, to review
and appraise the level of cooperation in the fields of international peace and security,
science and technology, trade and development, implementation of the Sustainable
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2 A/71/160-S/2016/621.
3 See S/PV.7813.
4 S/PRST/2013/16; see Resolutions and Decisions of the Security Council, 1 August 2013–31 July
2014 (S/INF/69).
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Development Goals,5 protection of and assistance to refugees, human rights, human
resource development, food security and agriculture, environment, health and
population, arts and crafts, and the promotion of heritage, and of the fact that these
meetings are now being held every two years, with the next scheduled for 2018 and
to be hosted by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation,
Acknowledging the intention expressed by the representatives of the United
Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to reinforce cooperation and
understanding in areas of common interest, noting the commitment of both
organizations to fostering a global dialogue for the promotion of tolerance and peace,
calling for enhanced cooperation to promote better understanding across countries,
religions, cultures and civilizations, and in this regard using, inter alia, the United
Nations Alliance of Civilizations as a useful tool in advancing that agenda in
international forums, and welcoming the promotion of effective implementation of
Human Rights Council resolution 16/18 of 24 March 20116 to counter global
violence, religious discrimination and intolerance, and in this regard, in particular,
the Istanbul Process for Combating Intolerance, Discrimination and Incitement to
Hatred and/or Violence on the Basis of Religion or Belief,
Taking into account the strengthened spirit of cooperation reflected in the
agreement on a matrix of activities within the framework of United Nations-
Organization of Islamic Cooperation collaboration, to be implemented over the next
biennium,
Recalling that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation remains an important
partner of the United Nations in peace, security and the fostering of a culture of peace
at the global level, and noting various decisions reached by the two sides, including
the agreement to continue cooperation in conflict prevention and resolution,
mediation, peacekeeping and peacebuilding, promotion of good governance at the
national and international levels, combating international terrorism, fighting
extremism, countering religious intolerance, including Islamophobia, promoting and
protecting all human rights and fundamental freedoms for all, humanitarian assistance
and capacity-building in electoral assistance, and the agreement to improve the
follow-up mechanism,
Noting the growing cooperation between the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation, the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe on mediation,
Noting also the commitment of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to
building its capacity in the field of conflict prevention and resolution, mediation and
preventive diplomacy through conferences, training sessions and workshops
delivered by experts and organizations specializing in that field and the organization
of “Building Resources in Democracy, Governance and Elections” training courses
and round-table discussions on election monitoring at the General Secretariat of the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation in February 2014,
Noting further the contribution of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in
promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding within the framework of the
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and other initiatives in this regard,
Welcoming the initiatives for interfaith dialogue undertaken by the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation and the United Nations, as well as their member States,
including the activities of the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for
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5 See resolution 70/1.
6 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-sixth Session, Supplement No. 53 (A/66/53),
chap. II, sect. A.
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Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue in Vienna, and emphasizing the importance
of engaging relevant United Nations agencies in promoting interfaith dialogue and
other related activities, as well as General Assembly resolutions 68/127 of
18 December 2013 and 70/109 of 10 December 2015 on a world against violence and
violent extremism,
Taking note of the cooperation between the Independent Permanent Commission
on Human Rights of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and relevant United
Nations bodies, including the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights, and recognizing the need for further enhancing this cooperation,
Noting the adoption by the sixth Ministerial Conference on the Role of Women
in the Development of Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation,
held in Istanbul from 1 to 3 November 2016, of its revised Plan of Action for the
Advancement of Women and its implementation mechanism, and the establishment
of the Advisory Women Council, as well as activities of the Department of Family
Affairs of the General Secretariat of the Organization to deal specifically with issues
concerning women and children, and underscoring the cooperation between the
Department and relevant United Nations agencies, including the United Nations
Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women),
Noting with appreciation the close and multifaceted cooperation between the
specialized agencies of the United Nations and the specialized and affiliated
institutions of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation with a view to strengthening
the capacities of the two organizations to address challenges to development and
social progress, including ongoing cooperation between the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation and the World Health Organization, the United Nations Population Fund
and the United Nations Children’s Fund on health issues, as well as discussions
between the United Nations Children’s Fund and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation on formalizing their partnership through specific initiatives linked to the
Sustainable Development Goals, as part of the relevant sections of the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation 2025 Programme of Action,
Welcoming the existing cooperation between the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs of the
Secretariat, including dialogue between the two entities on reaching out to
non-governmental organizations and other humanitarian actors in States members of
the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, as well as participation in joint activities
and events and information-sharing, with a view to furthering proactive engagement
and implementing concrete programmes in the areas of capacity-building, emergency
assistance and strategic partnerships,
Welcoming also the decision taken by the Counter-Terrorism Committee
Executive Directorate and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation at the general
meeting of the organizations and agencies of the United Nations system and the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation and its subsidiary organs and specialized and
affiliated institutions, held in Istanbul from 20 to 22 May 2014, to co-organize an
event under the auspices of the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for
Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue on the theme “Countering violent
extremism: elements of an effective strategy”,
Noting the organization of the brainstorming session to review opportunities for
collaboration between the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation on the political and security situation in the Middle East, at the General
Secretariat of the Organization in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on 10 and 11 May 2017, and
the agreement to organize a similar session on African issues later,
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Noting also the request of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation for greater
interaction between the secretariats of the United Nations and the Organization
extending beyond the current biennial arrangement so as to include periodic reviews
of cooperation, in the light of the expanding areas of cooperation between the two
organizations,
Noting with appreciation the determination of the two organizations to further
strengthen the existing cooperation by developing specific proposals in the designated
priority areas of cooperation, as well as in the political field,
1.
Takes note with satisfaction of the report of the Secretary-General;2
2.
Urges the United Nations system to cooperate with the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation in areas of mutual interest, as appropriate;
3.
Notes with satisfaction the active participation of the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation in the work of the United Nations towards the realization of the
purposes and principles embodied in the Charter of the United Nations;
4.
Affirms that the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation share a common goal of promoting and facilitating the Middle East peace
process so that the process can reach its objective of establishing a just and
comprehensive peace in the Middle East and also share a common objective of
fostering peaceful and political solutions to other conflicts in accordance with the
Charter of the United Nations and the relevant resolutions of the Security Council;
5.
Requests the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
to continue to cooperate in their common search for solutions to global problems,
such as questions relating to international peace and security, disarmament, self-
determination, promotion of a culture of peace through dialogue and cooperation,
decolonization, human rights and fundamental freedoms, countering international
terrorism, including violent extremism, addressing conditions conducive to the spread
of terrorism, capacity-building, health-related issues such as combating pandemic and
endemic diseases, protection of the environment, climate change, emergency relief
and rehabilitation and technical cooperation;
6.
Welcomes the strong commitment of the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation in the fight against violent extremism and terrorist groups such as Islamic
State in Iraq and the Levant, Al-Nusrah Front and all other individuals, groups,
undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida, affirms the important role of the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation in responding, in coordination with the United
Nations, to the threat posed by violent extremism, in particular with regard to
countering violent extremism and developing counter-narratives, and welcomes the
establishment of Sawt Al-Hikma (the Voice of Wisdom) and the Centre for Dialogue,
Peace and Understanding within the General Secretariat of the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation to delegitimize and deconstruct the extremist narratives and
dismantle their contexts, especially through social media;
7.
Also welcomes the cooperation between the United Nations and the
Organization
of Islamic
Cooperation
towards
combating
intolerance
and
stigmatization of persons based on their religion or belief, recognizes the strong need
for global awareness about religious intolerance, condemns any advocacy of religious
hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence, and
welcomes cooperation towards addressing the issue with all urgency, including
through the Istanbul Process for Combating Intolerance, Discrimination and
Incitement to Hatred and/or Violence on the Basis of Religion or Belief;
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8.
Invites increased cooperation and exchanges between the Independent
Permanent Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights;
9.
Requests the secretariats of the two organizations to strengthen
cooperation in addressing the social and economic issues that affect the efforts of
Member States to eradicate poverty, achieve sustainable development and realize the
internationally agreed development goals, including the Sustainable Development
Goals;5
10. Welcomes the efforts of the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation to continue to strengthen cooperation between the two organizations in
areas of common concern and to review and explore innovative ways and means of
enhancing the mechanisms of such cooperation through the recent establishment of a
working group;
11.
Affirms that, to enhance cooperation and for the purpose of the review and
appraisal of progress, a general meeting between representatives of the United
Nations system and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation should continue to be
held once every two years and to include joint inter-agency sectoral or thematic
meetings;
12. Welcomes the cooperation between the United Nations Entity for Gender
Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women) and the General Secretariat
of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in the area of gender equality and
women’s empowerment, in particular the signing of a memorandum of understanding
on 22 September 2017;
13. Also welcomes the cooperation between the United Nations Office for
South-South Cooperation and the General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation, in particular the signing of a memorandum of cooperation on 24 January
2016, which provides, inter alia, for the elaboration of a strategic plan for joint
programmes, activities and projects;
14. Encourages the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation and their subsidiary organs, specialized and affiliated institutions and
standing committees to intensify actions in creating bilateral frameworks for
cooperation in the area of human and industrial capacity development, trade
promotion, transportation and tourism;
15. Invites the United Nations system to cooperate with the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation and its member States in their efforts to implement the
internationally agreed development goals, including the Sustainable Development
Goals;
16. Welcomes with appreciation the continuing cooperation between the
United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in the fields of
peacemaking, preventive diplomacy, peacekeeping and peacebuilding, and notes the
close cooperation between the two organizations in reconstruction and development
in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Central African Republic, Mali, Sierra
Leone and Somalia;
17. Welcomes the efforts of the secretariats of the two organizations to
strengthen information exchange, coordination and cooperation between them in
areas of mutual interest in the political field and to develop practical modalities for
such cooperation;
18. Notes with satisfaction the increasing cooperation between the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization, which was marked by the opening of the representation
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office of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation at the headquarters of the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in Paris, and calls upon the
two organizations to expand their cooperation in the protection of cultural and historic
heritage;
19. Expresses its appreciation to the Secretary-General for his continued
efforts to strengthen cooperation and coordination between the United Nations and
other organizations of the United Nations system and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation and its subsidiary organs, specialized and affiliated institutions and
standing committees to serve the mutual interests of the two organizations in the
political, economic, social, cultural, humanitarian and scientific fields;
20. Welcomes the commitment of the Secretary-General to reinforcing
cooperation in areas of common interest between the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation and the United Nations, also welcomes the periodic high-level meetings
between the Secretaries-General of the United Nations and the Organization of
Islamic Cooperation, as well as between senior secretariat officials of the two
organizations, and encourages their participation in important meetings of the two
organizations;
21. Encourages the specialized agencies and other organizations of the United
Nations system to continue to expand their cooperation with the subsidiary organs
and specialized and affiliated institutions of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation,
particularly in the fields of science and technology, higher education, health and
environment, by negotiating cooperation agreements and through necessary contacts
and meetings of the respective focal points for cooperation in priority areas of interest
to the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation;
22. Invites the United Nations and other organizations of the United Nations
system, especially the lead agencies, to consider providing increased technical and
other forms of assistance to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and its
subsidiary organs, specialized and affiliated institutions and standing committees in
order to strengthen their capacities for cooperation;
23. Invites the Secretary-General to continue to increase awareness, as
appropriate, of the work and activities of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, in
accordance with established practice between the United Nations and other regional
organizations;
24. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
seventy-third session on the state of cooperation between the United Nations and the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation;
25. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-third session,
under the item entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and
other organizations”, the sub-item entitled “Cooperation between the United Nations
and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation”.
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