AG/DEC. 7 (XXIV-O/94)

DECLARATION ON THE QUESTION OF THE MALVINAS ISLANDS

(Adopted at the tenth plenary session,held on June 10, 1994)

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


CONSIDERING its repeated statements that the question of the Malvinas Islands is a matter of enduring hemispheric concern;

RECALLING its resolution AG/RES. 928 (XVIII-O/88), adopted by consensus on November 19, 1988, which requested the governments of the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to resume negotiations to find a prompt, peaceful solution to the sovereignty dispute;

BEARING IN MIND its resolution AG/RES. 1049 (XX-O/90) which noted with satisfaction the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and its Declaration AG/DEC. 5 (XXIIIO/93) emphasizing the excellent status of their bilateral relations;

HAVING HEARD the presentation of the Head of Delegation of the Argentine Republic,

WELCOMES the reaffirmation of the determination of the Argentine Government to continue exploring all possible means for a peaceful settlement to the dispute, particularly its positive statements on the inhabitants of the Malvinas Islands; and

DECIDES to continue to examine the question of the Malvinas Islands at its subsequent sessions, until a definitive solution is reached thereon.


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