Forty-ninth session
Agenda item 74
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 44/51 of 8 December 1989 and 46/43
of 9 December 1991, in which it recognized that small States may
be particularly vulnerable to external threats and acts of interference
in their internal affairs,
Reaffirming its commitment to international peace and security,
Recalling also the Declaration on Principles of International
Law concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States
in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, 1/
Conscious that small States may be particularly vulnerable
to external threats and acts of interference in their internal
affairs and may have special needs consonant with the right to
sovereignty and territorial integrity,
Concerned about the danger that mercenaries and terrorists,
as well as drug traffickers, can represent for small States,
Condemning all acts of aggression, including those against
the sovereignty and territorial integrity of small States,
Having examined the report of the Secretary-General 2/
on the implementation of resolution 46/43,
1. Expresses its deep appreciation to the Secretary-General
for his report on the implementation of resolution 46/43;
2. Recognizes that small States may be particularly vulnerable
to external threats and acts of interference in their internal
affairs;
3. Stresses the vital importance for all States of the
unconditional respect by all States of all the principles of the
Charter of the United Nations, including the principles of sovereign
equality, territorial integrity, non-interference in the internal
affairs of other countries and the peaceful settlement of disputes,
and their consistent application;
4. Stresses also the importance of strengthening the regional
security arrangements by increasing interaction, cooperation and
consultation;
5. Appeals to the relevant regional and international organizations
to provide assistance when requested by small States for the strengthening
of their security in accordance with the principles of the Charter;
6. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to pay special
attention to monitoring the security situation of small States
and to consider making use of the provisions of Article 99 of
the Charter;
7. Calls upon the Security Council and other relevant organs
of the United Nations to pay special attention to the protection
and security of small States in the restructuring and revitalization
of the work of the United Nations, especially within the context
of the Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations
and on the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization and in
the follow-up activities of the report of the Secretary-General
of 17 June 1992 entitled "An Agenda for Peace". 3/
83rd plenary meeting
9 December 1994
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1/ Resolution 2625 (XXV), annex.
2/ A/49/353.