(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.