A/RES/75/62 GA
Implementation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Draft symbol | A/C.1/75/L.43 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/75/62 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/75/62
General Assembly
Distr.: General
15 December 2020
20-16878 (E) 211220
*2016878*
Seventy-fifth session
Agenda item 103 (ll)
General and complete disarmament: implementation of the
Convention on Cluster Munitions
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on
7 December 2020
[on the report of the First Committee (A/75/399, para. 96)]
75/62. Implementation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 63/71 of 2 December 2008 on the Convention on
Cluster Munitions and 70/54 of 7 December 2015, 71/45 of 5 December 2016, 72/54
of 4 December 2017, 73/54 of 5 December 2018 and 74/62 of 12 December 2019 on
the implementation of the Convention,
Reaffirming its determination to put an end for all time to the suffering and
casualties caused by cluster munitions at the time of their use, when they fail to
function as intended or when they are abandoned,
Deploring the recent cases of cluster munitions use and related civilian
casualties, and calling upon those who continue to use cluster munitions to cease any
such activity immediately,
Conscious that cluster munition remnants kill or maim civilians, including
women and children, obstruct economic and social development, including through
the loss of livelihood, impede post-conflict rehabilitation and reconstruction, delay or
prevent the return of refugees and internally displaced persons, can have a negative
impact on national and international peacebuilding and humanitarian assistance
efforts, and have other severe consequences for many years after use,
Concerned about the dangers presented by the large national stockpiles of
cluster munitions retained for operational use, and determined to ensure their rapid
destruction,
Recognizing the impact of cluster munitions on women, men, girls and boys and
the importance of relevant States providing adequate, gender- and age-sensitive
assistance to victims of cluster munitions,
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Believing it necessary to contribute effectively in an efficient, coordinated
manner to resolving the challenge of removing cluster munition remnants located
throughout the world, and to ensure their destruction,
Mindful of the need to adequately coordinate efforts undertaken in various
forums, including through the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 1
to address the rights and needs of victims of various types of weapons, and resolved
to avoid discrimination among victims of various types of weapons,
Reaffirming that in cases not covered by the Convention on Cluster Munitions 2
or by other international agreements, civilians and combatants remain under the
protection and authority of the principles of international law, derived from
established custom, from the principles of humanity and from the dictates of public
conscience,
Welcoming the steps taken nationally, regionally and globally in recent years
aimed at prohibiting, restricting or suspending the use, stockpiling, production and
transfer of cluster munitions, and welcoming also in this regard that, since 2014, all
Central American States have joined the Convention, thus fulfilling their aspiration
to become the first cluster munitions-free region in the world,
Stressing the role of public conscience in furthering the principles of humanity,
as evidenced by the global call for an end to civilian suffering caused by cluster
munitions, and recognizing the efforts to that end undertaken by the United Nations,
the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Cluster Munition Coalition and
numerous other non-governmental organizations around the world,
Noting that a total of 123 States have joined the Convention, 110 as States
parties and 13 as signatories,
Noting also that 2020 marks the tenth anniversary of the entry into force of the
Convention, and emphasizing the need to make further efforts in accelerating the
universalization process,
Taking note of the initiative of the Secretary-General, Securing Our Common
Future: An Agenda for Disarmament, in particular part III entitled “Disarmament that
saves lives”,
Taking note also of the 2015 Dubrovnik Declaration3 and the Dubrovnik Action
Plan4 adopted at the first Review Conference of States Parties to the Convention on
Cluster Munitions, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, from 7 to 11 September 2015,
Taking note further of the political declaration establishing 2030 as a target date
to implement all individual and collective outstanding obligations under the
Convention as adopted by consensus under the presidency of the Netherlands at the
sixth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions, held in
Geneva from 5 to 7 September 2016,5
Welcoming the dialogue undertaken by the German presidency of the seventh
Meeting of States Parties with States not parties to the Convention, including the
military-to-military dialogue, in support of universal adherence to the Convention,
and recognizing the assistance that the country coalition concept can provide to
affected countries in the implementation of their obligations under the Convention,
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1 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 2515, No. 44910.
2 Ibid., vol. 2688, No. 47713.
3 CCM/CONF/2015/7 and CCM/CONF/2015/7/Corr.1, annex I.
4 Ibid., annex III.
5 CCM/MSP/2016/9, annex I.
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Noting with satisfaction the progress made in the full and effective
implementation of the Convention, while being mindful of the important challenges
remaining in the fulfilment of this goal,
Recognizing the importance of full involvement and equal opportunities for the
meaningful participation of women and men in disarmament processes, policy and
programming decisions related to the Convention,
1.
Urges all States outside the Convention on Cluster Munitions to join as
soon as possible, whether by ratifying or acceding to it, and all States parties that are
in a position to do so to promote adherence to the Convention through bilateral,
subregional and multilateral contacts, outreach and other means;
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Stresses the importance of the full and effective implementation of and
compliance with the Convention, including through the implementation of the
Dubrovnik Action Plan;
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Expresses strong concern regarding the number of allegations, reports or
documented evidence of the use of cluster munitions in different parts of the world,
related civilian casualties and other consequences that impede the achievement of
sustainable development;
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Urges all States parties to provide the Secretary-General with complete
and timely information as required under article 7 of the Convention in order to
promote transparency and compliance with the Convention;
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Invites all States that have not ratified the Convention or acceded to it to
provide, on a voluntary basis, information that could make the clearance and
destruction of cluster munition remnants and related activities more effective;
6.
Reiterates the invitation to States not parties to participate in a continued
dialogue on issues relevant to the Convention in order to enhance its humanitarian
impact and to promote its universalization, as well as to engage in a military-to-
military dialogue in order to address specific security issues related to cluster
munitions;
7.
Reiterates its invitation and encouragement to all States parties, interested
States, the United Nations, other relevant international organizations or institutions,
regional organizations, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Cluster
Munition Coalition and other relevant non-governmental organizations to participate
in the upcoming formal meetings under the Convention;
8.
Invites and encourages all interested States, the United Nations, other
relevant international organizations or institutions, regional organizations, the
International Committee of the Red Cross and relevant non-governmental
organizations to attend the second Review Conference of the States Parties to the
Convention, to be held in Lausanne, Switzerland, from 23 to 27 November 2020, and
to participate in the future programme of meetings of the States parties to the
Convention;
9.
Requests the Secretary-General to continue to convene the Meetings of
States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions and to continue to render the
necessary assistance and to provide such services as may be necessary to fulfil the
tasks entrusted to him under the Convention and in the relevant decisions of the
Meetings of States Parties and the second Review Conference;
10. Calls upon States parties and participating States to address issues arising
from outstanding dues, including options to ensure sustainable financing for all
formal meetings and prompt payment of respective shares of the estimated costs;
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Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-sixth session,
under the item entitled “General and complete disarmament”, the sub-item entitled
“Implementation of the Convention on Cluster Munitions”.
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