A/RES/77/69 GA
Transparency in armaments : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/77/69
General Assembly
Distr.: General
14 December 2022
22-28160 (E) 191222
*2228160*
Seventy-seventh session
Agenda item 99 (f)
General and complete disarmament: transparency
in armaments
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 7 December 2022
[on the report of the First Committee (A/77/385, para. 110)]
77/69. Transparency in armaments
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 46/36 L of 9 December 1991, 47/52 L of 15 December
1992, 48/75 E of 16 December 1993, 49/75 C of 15 December 1994, 50/70 D of
12 December 1995, 51/45 H of 10 December 1996, 52/38 R of 9 December 1997,
53/77 V of 4 December 1998, 54/54 O of 1 December 1999, 55/33 U of 20 November
2000, 56/24 Q of 29 November 2001, 57/75 of 22 November 2002, 58/54 of
8 December 2003, 60/226 of 23 December 2005, 61/77 of 6 December 2006, 63/69
of 2 December 2008, 64/54 of 2 December 2009, 66/39 of 2 December 2011, 68/43
of 5 December 2013, 71/44 of 5 December 2016 and 74/53 of 12 December 2019,
entitled “Transparency in armaments”,
Continuing to take the view that an enhanced level of transparency in armaments
contributes greatly to confidence-building and security among States and that the
establishment of the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms constitutes an
important step forward in the promotion of transparency in military matters,
Welcoming, in that regard, the thirtieth anniversary of the establishment of the
Register as an important element in the contribution of the United Nations to
international peace and security,
Welcoming also the consolidated reports of the Secretary-General on the
Register, which include the returns of Member States for 2018,1 20192 and 2020,3
Welcoming further the 2022 report of the Secretary-General on the continuing
operation of the Register and its further development, prepared with the assistance of
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1 A/74/201.
2 A/75/152.
3 A/76/130.
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the 2022 group of governmental experts,4 including the recommendation that those
Member States in a position to do so, using the seven-plus-one formula, provide
information on exports and imports of small arms and light weapons, as appropriate,
through the online reporting tool or the optional standardized form for reporting
international transfers of small arms and light weapons,
Welcoming the response of Member States to the request contained in
paragraphs 9 and 10 of resolution 46/36 L to provide data on their imports and exports
of arms, as well as available background information regarding their military
holdings, procurement through national production and relevant policies,
Recalling the entry into force of the Arms Trade Treaty5 on 24 December 2014,
and also recalling that the data and information reported by States parties to the Arms
Trade Treaty on the export and import of eight categories of conventional arms
included in their annual reports can also be submitted to the Register,
Welcoming the consensus report of the 2022 group of governmental experts,
nearly half of whom were women, in which the group highlighted the continued
importance of the Register as an instrument to support transparency, confidence-
building and dialogue in military matters,
Expressing its concern at the low number of reports that have been submitted to
the Register by the Member States,
Noting the concern expressed in the report of the 2022 group of governmental
experts that the current level of resources of the Secretariat in the field of database
management is insufficient, and its recommendation that the United Nations provide
sufficient resources to enable the Secretariat to implement its core tasks for the
effective operation of the Register,
Stressing that the continuing operation of the Register and its further
development should be reviewed in order to secure a Register that is capable of
attracting the widest possible participation,
1.
Reaffirms its determination to ensure the effective operation of the United
Nations Register of Conventional Arms, as provided for in paragraphs 7 to 10 of
resolution 46/36 L;
2.
Endorses the report of the Secretary-General on the continuing operation
of the Register and its further development and the recommendations contained in the
consensus report of the 2022 group of governmental experts; 6
3.
Emphasizes that it is important for those Member States in a position to do
so, using the seven-plus-one formula, to provide information on exports and imports
of small arms and light weapons, and decides to adapt the scope of the Register in
conformity with the recommendations contained in the 2022 report of the Secretary-
General;
4.
Calls upon Member States, with a view to achieving universal
participation, to provide the Secretary-General, by 31 May annually, with the
requested data and information for the Register, including nil reports and rolling nil
returns if appropriate, using the online reporting tool, on the basis of resolutions
46/36 L and 47/52 L and the recommendations contained in the respective reports of
the Secretary-General on the continuing operation of the Register and its further
development;
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4 See A/77/126.
5 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 3013, No. 52373.
6 See A/77/126.
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5.
Invites Member States in a position to do so, pending further development
of the Register, to provide additional information on procurement through national
production and military holdings as part of their background information and to make
use of the reference reporting form, or any other method they deem appropriate, for
the respective elements;
6.
Reaffirms its decision, with a view to further development of the Register,
to keep the scope of, participation in and use of the Register under review, and to that
end requests the Secretary-General, with the assistance of a group of governmental
experts to be convened for a week each at the end of 2024 and at the beginning and
in the middle of 2025, within existing resources, with the broadest possible
participation, and on the basis of equitable geographical representation, to prepare a
report on the continuing operation and relevance of the Register, including by
exploring the relationship between the participation in, scope of and use of the
Register, and its further development, taking into account the work of the Conference
on Disarmament, relevant deliberations within the United Nations, the views
expressed by Member States and the reports of the Secretary-General on the
continuing operation of the Register and its further development, with a view to taking
a decision at its eightieth session;
7.
Requests the Secretary-General to implement the recommendations
contained in his 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 2022 reports on the
continuing operation of the Register and its further development, in particular the
recommendations contained in paragraphs 116 (a) to (u) of the consensus report of
the 2022 group of governmental experts that are specifically addressed to the
Secretariat;
8.
Also requests the Secretary-General in that regard to ensure that sufficient
resources are made available by the United Nations, within existing resources, to
enable the Secretariat to effectively implement its core functions for the effective
operation of the Register, as outlined in paragraphs 116 (a) to (u) of the 2022 report,
including in relation to the recommendation in paragraph 116 (g) pertaining to the
translation of the online reporting tool and the Register database website into all six
official languages of the United Nations, and to ensure that sufficient resources at the
appropriate levels are provided in that regard;
9.
Invites the Conference on Disarmament to consider continuing its work
undertaken in the field of transparency in armaments;
10. Reiterates its call upon all Member States to cooperate at the regional and
subregional levels, taking fully into account the specific conditions prevailing in the
region or subregion, with a view to enhancing and coordinating international and
regional efforts aimed at increased openness and transparency in armaments;
11.
Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its
eightieth session on progress made in implementing the present resolution;
12. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session, under
the item entitled “General and complete disarmament”, the sub-item entitled
“Transparency in armaments”.
46th plenary meeting
7 December 2022
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