Resolution 53/82
(December 4, 1998)
The General Assembly,
Recalling its previous resolutions on the subject, including
resolution 52/43 of
9 December 1997,
Reaffirming the primary role of the Mediterranean countries in
strengthening and promoting peace, security and cooperation in the
Mediterranean region,
Bearing in mind all the previous declarations and commitments, as
well as all the initiatives taken by the riparian countries at the recent
summits, ministerial meetings and various forums concerning the question of
the Mediterranean region,
Recognizing the indivisible character of security in the
Mediterranean and that the enhancement of cooperation among Mediterranean
countries with a view to promoting the economic and social development of
all peoples of the region will contribute significantly to stability, peace
and security in the region,
Recognizing also the efforts made so far and the determination of
the Mediterranean countries to intensify the process of dialogue and
consultations with a view to resolving the problems existing in the
Mediterranean region and to eliminating the causes of tension and the
consequent threat to peace and security, and their growing awareness of the
need for further joint efforts to strengthen economic, social, cultural and
environmental cooperation in the region,
Recognizing further that prospects for closer Euro-Mediterranean
cooperation in all spheres can be enhanced by positive developments
worldwide, in particular in Europe, in the Maghreb and in the Middle East,
Reaffirming the responsibility of all States to contribute to the
stability and prosperity of the Mediterranean region and their commitment
to respect the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United
Nations, as well as the provisions of the Declaration on Principles of
International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among
States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, 1/
Noting the peace negotiations in the Middle East, which should be of
a comprehensive nature and represent an appropriate framework for the
peaceful settlement of contentious issues in the region,
Expressing its concern at the persistent tension and continuing
military activities in parts of the Mediterranean that hinder efforts to
strengthen security and cooperation in the region,
Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General, 2/
1. Reaffirms that security in the Mediterranean is closely linked to
European security as well as to international peace and security;
2. Expresses its satisfaction at the continuing efforts by
Mediterranean countries to contribute actively to the elimination of all
causes of tension in the region and to the promotion of just and lasting
solutions to the persistent problems of the region through peaceful means,
thus ensuring the withdrawal of foreign forces of occupation and respecting
the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of all countries of
the Mediterranean and the right of peoples to self-determination, and
therefore calls for full adherence to the principles of non-interference,
non-intervention, non-use of force or threat of use of force and the
inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by force, in accordance
with the Charter and the relevant resolutions of the United Nations;
3. Commends the efforts by the Mediterranean countries in meeting
common challenges through coordinated overall responses, based on a spirit
of multilateral partnership, towards the general objective of turning the
Mediterranean basin into an area of dialogue, exchanges and cooperation,
guaranteeing peace, stability and prosperity, and encourages them to
strengthen such efforts through, inter alia, a lasting multilateral
and action-oriented cooperative dialogue among States of the region;
4. Recognizes that the elimination of the economic and social
disparities in levels of development and other obstacles, as well as
respect and greater understanding among cultures, in the Mediterranean area
will contribute to enhancing peace, security and cooperation among
Mediterranean countries through the existing forums;
5. Calls upon all States of the Mediterranean region that have not
yet done so to adhere to all the multilaterally negotiated legal
instruments related to the field of disarmament and non-proliferation, thus
creating the necessary conditions for strengthening peace and cooperation
in the region;
6. Encourages all States of the region to favour the necessary
conditions for strengthening the confidence-building measures among them by
promoting genuine openness and transparency on all military matters, by
participating, inter alia, in the United Nations system for the
standardized reporting of military expenditures and by providing accurate
data and information to the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms; 3/
7. Encourages the Mediterranean countries to strengthen further
their cooperation in combating terrorism, in all its forms and
manifestations, which poses a serious threat to peace, security and
stability in the region and therefore to the improvement of the current
political, economic and social situation;
8. Invites all States of the region to address, through various
forms of cooperation, problems and threats posed to the region, such as
terrorism, international crime and illicit arms transfers, as well as
illicit drug production, consumption and trafficking, which jeopardize the
friendly relations among States, hinder the development of international
cooperation and result in the destruction of human rights, fundamental
freedoms and the democratic basis of pluralistic society;
9. Requests the Secretary-General to submit a report on means to
strengthen security and cooperation in the Mediterranean region;
10. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-fourth
session the item entitled "Strengthening of security and cooperation
in the Mediterranean region".
79th plenary meeting
4 December 1998
1/ Resolution 2625 (XXV), annex.
2/ A/53/422 and Add.1.
3/ See resolution 46/36 L.
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