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Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olym pic ideal
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| Draft symbol | A/78/L.9 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/78/10 |
| Category | CULTURE |
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| UN Document | A/RES/78/10 ↗ |
Vote Consensus — A/78/PV.38
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Afghanistan
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Angola
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Azerbaijan
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Central African Republic
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United Republic of Tanzania
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Belgium
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Plurinational State of Bolivia
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Brazil
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Brunei Darussalam
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Bulgaria
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Canada
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Chile
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China
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Cuba
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Cyprus
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Czechia
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Denmark
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Dominican Republic
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Egypt
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El Salvador
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Finland
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France
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Georgia
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Germany
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Guatemala
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Guyana
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Indonesia
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Islamic Republic of Iran
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Iraq
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Israel
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Jordan
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Oman
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Portugal
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United Arab Emirates
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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United States of America
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Uruguay
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Yemen
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Zimbabwe
Speeches following this vote (8)
The Acting President
Before giving floor to speak ers for explanations of vote after the voting, may I remind delegations that explanations are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
Ukraine regrets that resolu tion 78/10, entitled “Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic ideal”, was put to the vote, as we were ready to join the consensus. We support the resolution and thank the French delegation in that regard.
(spoke in French)
We thank the French delegation for this initiative and for its tireless work in drafting a balanced text.
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The Republic of Belarus would like to thank the Russian Fed eration for taking the decision to request a vote on the resolution (resolution 78/10). We fully agree with Russia’s desire to get through to the global community once and for all.
Belarus has traditionally been a sponsor of the resolu tion and other General Assembly resolutions that under score the contribution of sport to developme…
My country’s delegation is taking the floor to explain its vote after the voting on the resolution entitled “Build ing a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic ideal” (resolution 78/10).
My country’s delegation abstained in the voting on the resolution to express our absolute rejection of the ban imposed on the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes in international c…
The Acting President
We have heard the last speak er in explanations of vote after the voting.
The exercise of the right of reply has been requested. May I remind members that statements in the exercise of the right of reply are limited to 10 minutes for the first intervention and five minutes for the second intervention and should be made by delegations from their seats.
I would first like to thank all those delegations that voted in favour of the resolution entitled “Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic ideal” (resolution 78/10), of which we were the penholders, in close coop eration with the International Olympic Committee.
Until now, this text had always been adopted by con sensus, as it carries a universal message for peace by…
I have taken the floor in order to respond to sev eral delegations that spoke today.
Today the representative of Ukraine spoke once again. She put forward her unjustified accusations against the Russian armed forces, and I would like to express my regret that this resolution, which we have always support ed and was always adopted by consensus, has become a platform for this kind of statement. …
The Acting President
The General Assembly has thus concluded this stage of its consideration of agenda item 11.
Full text of resolution
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A/RES/78/10
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Seventy-eighth session
Agenda item 11
Sport for development and peace: building a peaceful and
better world through sport and the Olympic ideal
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 21 November 2023
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/78/L.9)]
78/10. Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the
Olympic ideal
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 76/13 of 2 December 2021, in which it decided to
include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-eighth session the sub-item entitled
“Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic ideal”, and
recalling also its prior decision to consider the sub-item every two years, in advance
of the Summer and Winter Olympic Games,
Recalling also its resolution 48/11 of 25 October 1993, which, inter alia, revived
the ancient Greek tradition of ekecheiria (“Olympic Truce”) calling for a truce during
the Olympic Games to encourage a peaceful environment and ensure safe passage,
access and participation for athletes and relevant persons at the Games, thereby
mobilizing the youth of the world to the cause of peace,
Recalling further that the core concept of ekecheiria, historically, has been the
cessation of hostilities from seven days before until seven days after the Olympic
Games, which, according to the legendary oracle of Delphi, was to replace the cycle
of conflict with a friendly athletic competition every four years,
Recognizing the valuable contribution of sport in promoting education,
sustainable development, peace, cooperation, solidarity, fairness, social inclusion and
health at the local, regional and international levels, and noting that, as declared in
the 2005 World Summit Outcome, 1 sports can contribute to an atmosphere of
tolerance and understanding among peoples and nations,
Recognizing also the role that sports can play to prevent and counter terrorism
and violent extremism as and when conducive to terrorism, and its contributions to
building resilience against radicalization to violence and terrorist recruitment,
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Welcoming the designation of 6 April as the International Day of Sport for
Development and Peace,
Recalling the inclusion in the United Nations Millennium Declaration 2 of an
appeal for the observance of the Olympic Truce now and in the future and for support
for the International Olympic Committee in its efforts to promote peace and human
understanding through sport and the Olympic ideal,
Recalling also that, in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,3 sport is
recognized as an important enabler of sustainable development, including for its
growing contribution to the realization of development and peace in its promotion of
tolerance and respect and the contributions it makes to the empowerment of women
and of young people, individuals and communities as well as to health, education and
social inclusion objectives,
Acknowledging the valuable contribution that the appeal launched by the
International Olympic Committee on 21 July 1992 for an Olympic Truce could make
towards advancing the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
Recalling its resolution 77/27 of 1 December 2022 on sport as an enabler of
sustainable development, in which it called upon future hosts of the Olympic Games
and the Paralympic Games and other Member States to include sport, as appropriate,
in conflict prevention activities and to ensure the effective implementation of the
Olympic Truce during the Games,
Noting that the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad will be held from 26 July to
11 August 2024 and that the XVII Paralympic Games will be held from 28 August to
8 September 2024, in Paris,
Noting also the vision and sustained action of the Paris 2024 Olympic and
Paralympic Games and their legacy to leverage sport as a tool to promote education,
health and social inclusion for all, thereby contributing to the achievement of the 2030
Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals,
Acknowledging that the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be a
unifying event and a meaningful opportunity to harness the power of sport to foster
an atmosphere of peace, development, resilience, tolerance and understanding,
accessibility and inclusion, and welcoming all the delegations of National Olympic
and Paralympic Committees athletes and the Refugee Olympic and Paralympic Teams
admitted by the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic
Committee to participate in the Games,
Recognizing that Paris 2024 aims to ensure the delivery of sustainable Olympic
and Paralympic Games, and aims to hold the Games as a catalyst for innovation and
change towards a more sustainable world, contributing to the acceleration of the just
and equitable transition in sport and major sporting events, and achieving sustainable
development in its three dimensions – economic, social and environmental – in a
balanced and integrated manner,
Welcoming the contribution of Paris 2024 to promoting physical activity for
better health, in all areas of society, in particular for youth, with flagship initiatives
such as 30-minute daily physical activity programmes,
Recalling article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 4 which
outlines the right of the child to engage in play and recreational activities, and the
outcome document of the twenty-seventh special session of the General Assembly on
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children, entitled “A world fit for children”, 5 which stresses the promotion of
physical, mental and emotional health through play and sports,
Noting with appreciation that the International Olympic Committee has
allocated the same number of quota places to male and female athletes and its efforts
to achieve gender equality on the field of play as one of the objectives and ambitions
of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, creating a legacy from the Games,
Recognizing the imperative need to engage women and girls in the practice of
sport for development and peace, and welcoming activities that aim to foster and
encourage initiatives in this regard at the global level,
Noting the successful conclusion of the XXIV Olympic Winter Games and the
XIII Paralympic Winter Games, held in Beijing from 4 to 20 February and from 4 to
13 March 2022, respectively, and welcoming the XXV Olympic Winter Games and
the XIV Paralympic Winter Games, to be held in Milano-Cortina, Italy, from 6 to
22 February and from 6 to 15 March 2026, respectively, and the Games of the XXXIV
Olympiad and the XVIII Paralympic Games, to be held in Los Angeles, United States
of America, from 14 to 30 July and 15 to 27 August 2028, respectively,
Acknowledging the joint endeavours of the International Olympic Committee,
the International Paralympic Committee and relevant United Nations entities in such
fields as the promotion of human rights, human development, poverty alleviation,
humanitarian assistance, health promotion, HIV and AIDS prevention, child and
youth education, gender equality, peacebuilding and sustainable development,
Acknowledging also the importance of the Youth Olympic Games in inspiring
youth through integrated sports and cultural and educational experiences, noting in
this regard the successful conclusion of the third Youth Olympic Winter Games, held
in Lausanne, Switzerland, from 9 to 22 January 2020, and welcoming the fourth
Winter Youth Olympic Games, to be held in Gangwon, Republic of Korea, in 2024
and the Summer Youth Olympic Games, to be held in Dakar in 2026,
Welcoming the innovative cooperation between the Organizing Committees of
the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic
Games on the importance of sport for youth and development through the sharing of
information and best practices, as well as the proactive efforts of Paris 2024, in
conjunction with all Organizing Committees of upcoming Games, to implement new
standards for delivering more sustainable Games in accordance with the International
Olympic Committee reforms,
Recognizing the role that the Paralympic movement plays in showcasing the
achievements of athletes with disabilities to a global audience and in acting as a
primary vehicle to promote positive perceptions and greater inclusion of persons with
disabilities in sport and society,
Welcoming the significant impetus that the Olympic Games, the Paralympic
Games and the Youth Olympic Games give to the volunteer movement around the
world, acknowledging the contributions of volunteers to the success of the Games,
and in this regard calling upon host countries to promote social inclusion without
discrimination of any kind,
Recognizing the important role of supporters working alongside persons with
disabilities to organize and develop disability-specific sports,
Recognizing also that the active involvement of persons with disabilities in
sports and the Paralympic Games contributes to the full and equal realization of their
human rights, as well as respect for their inherent dignity, recalling articles 1 and 30
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of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 6 in which States parties
recognized the right of persons with disabilities, including those with long-term
physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments, to take part on an equal basis
with others in cultural life, and committed to take appropriate measures to encourage
and promote the participation, to the fullest extent possible, of persons with
disabilities in mainstream sporting activities at all levels, with a view to enabling
persons with disabilities to participate on an equal basis with others in recreational,
leisure and sporting activities, and noting in this regard the need for appropriate
instruction, training and resources alongside accessibility of venues, and welcoming
plans to stage integrated and inclusive Games,
Welcoming the commitment made by various States Members of the United
Nations and other relevant stakeholders to developing national and international
programmes that promote peace and conflict resolution, the Olympic and Paralympic
values and the Olympic Truce ideals through sport and through culture, education,
sustainable development and wider public engagement, and acknowledging the
contribution of former hosts of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in this regard,
Recognizing the humanitarian opportunities presented by the Olympic Truce and
by other initiatives supported by the United Nations to achieve the cessation of
conflict,
Recalling that, in its resolution 77/27, it supported the independence and
autonomy of sport as well as the mission of the International Olympic Committee in
leading the Olympic movement and of the International Paralympic Committee in
leading the Paralympic movement, and recognized the unifying and conciliative
nature of Olympic Games and major international sport events and that such events
are organized in the spirit of peace, mutual understanding, friendship, tolerance and
inadmissibility of discrimination of any kind,
Acknowledging the fundamental principles of the Olympic Charter, including
principle 6, which states that the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set forth in the
Olympic Charter shall be secured for all, without discrimination of any kind,
Noting with satisfaction that the United Nations flag will be flown at the
Olympic stadium and in the Olympic and Paralympic villages of the XXXIII
Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games,
1.
Urges Member States to observe the Olympic Truce individually and
collectively, within the framework of the Charter of the United Nations, throughout
the period from the seventh day before the start of the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
until the seventh day following the end of the XVII Paralympic Games, to be held in
Paris in 2024, in particular, to ensure the safe passage, access and participation of
athletes, officials and all other accredited persons taking part in the Games of the
Olympiad and the Paralympic Games, and to contribute through other appropriate
measures to the safe organization of the Games;
2.
Underlines the importance of cooperation among Member States to
collectively implement the values of the Olympic Truce around the world, and
emphasizes the important role of the International Olympic Committee, the
International Paralympic Committee and the United Nations in this regard;
3.
Welcomes the work of the International Olympic Committee and the
International Paralympic Committee, as well as the International Olympic Truce
Centre, in mobilizing national and international sports federations and organizations,
National Olympic and Paralympic Committees and associations of these
organizations to take concrete actions at the local, national, regional and international
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levels to promote and strengthen a culture of peace based on the spirit of the Olympic
Truce, and invites those organizations and national committees to cooperate and share
information and best practices, as appropriate;
4.
Also welcomes the leadership of Olympic and Paralympic athletes in
promoting peace and human understanding through sport and the Olympic ideal;
5.
Calls upon all Member States to cooperate with the International Olympic
Committee and the International Paralympic Committee in their efforts to use sport
as a tool to promote peace, dialogue and reconciliation in areas of conflict during and
beyond the period of the Olympic and Paralympic Games;
6.
Recognizes that sport and the Olympic and Paralympic Games can be used
to promote human rights and strengthen universal respect for such rights, thus
contributing to their full realization;
7.
Welcomes the cooperation among Member States, the United Nations and
the specialized agencies, funds and programmes, and the International Olympic
Committee and the International Paralympic Committee, to maximize the potential of
sport to make a meaningful and sustainable contribution to the achievement of the
Sustainable Development Goals within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,
and encourages the Olympic and Paralympic movements to work closely with national
and international sports organizations on the use of sport to this end;
8.
Requests the Secretary-General and the President of the General Assembly
to promote the observance of the Olympic Truce among Member States and support
for human development initiatives through sport and to continue to cooperate
effectively with the International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic
Committee and the sporting community in general in the realization of those
objectives;
9.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its eightieth session the
sub-item entitled “Building a peaceful and better world through sport and the Olympic
ideal” of the item entitled “Sport for development and peace” and to consider the
sub-item before the XXV Olympic Winter Games and the XIV Paralympic Winter
Games, to be held in Milano-Cortina in 2026.
38th plenary meeting
21 November 2023
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