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Resolutions adopted by the General Assembly

[ on the report of the First Committee  (A/53/584) ]

53/77.   General and complete disarmament
D

MONGOLIA’S INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE STATUS

79th plenary meeting
4 December 1998

     The General Assembly,

     Recalling  the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,

     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,22

     Welcoming the decision of Mongolia to declare its territory a nuclear-weapon-free zone,

      Taking note with satisfaction of the separate statements made by the nuclear-weapon States in connection with Mongolia’s declaration of its territory a nuclear-weapon-free zone,

     Bearing in mind  the Final Document of the Twelfth Conference of Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Counties, held at Durban, South Africa, from 29 August to 3 September 199823, in which the Conference welcomed and supported Mongolia’s policy to institutionalize its single State nuclear-weapon-free status,

    Proceeding from the fact that nuclear-weapon-free status is one of the means of ensuring the national security of States,

    Bearing in mind  its resolution  49/31 of 9 December 1994 on the protection and security of small States,

    Welcoming Mongolia’s active and positive role in developing peaceful, friendly  and mutually beneficial relations with the States of the region and other States,

    Convinced  that the internationally recognized status of Mongolia will contribute to enhancing stability and confidence-building in the region as well as promote Mongolia’s security by strengthening its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, the inviolability of its borders and the preservation of its ecological balance,
 

1. Welcomes  the declaration by Mongolia of its nuclear-weapon-free status;

2. Endorses and supports  Mongolia’s good-neighborly and balanced relationship with its neighbors as an important element of strengthening regional peace, security and stability;

3. Invites  Member States, including the five nuclear-weapon States, to cooperate with Mongolia in taking the necessary measures to consolidate and strengthen Mongolia’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, the inviolability of its borders, its economic security, its ecological balance and its nuclear-weapon-free status, as well as its independent
foreign policy;

4. Appeals  to the member States of the Asia and Pacific region to support Mongolia’s efforts to join the relevant regional security  and economic arrangements;

5. Requests  the Secretary-General and relevant United Nations  bodies to provide the necessary assistance to Mongolia, within existing resources, to take the necessary measures mentioned in paragraph 3 above;

6. Requests  the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its fifty-fifth session on the implementation of the present resolution;

7. Decides  to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-fifth session an item entitled  “Mongolia’s international security and nuclear-weapon-free status”.


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22 Resolution 2625 (XXV), annex
23 A/53/667-S1998/1071, annex I;  see Official Records of the Security Council. Fifty-third  Year, Supplement for October, November and December 1998.  document  S/1998/1071
 
  

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