A
UNITED
NATIONS
General Assembly
Distr.
GENERAL
A/RES/50/132
12 February 1996
Fiftieth session
Agenda item 45
RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/50/L.17/Rev.1 and Rev.1/Add.1)]
50/132.
The situation in Central America: procedures
for the establishment of a firm and lasting
peace and progress in fashioning a region of
peace, freedom, democracy and development
The General Assembly,
Recalling the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and its own
resolutions, particularly resolutions 48/161 of 20 December 1993 and 49/137 of
19 December 1994, in which it recognized the importance of international
support for Central America, within an appropriate global frame of reference,
in order to preserve and extend the progress made in the process of
consolidating peace, democracy and sustainable development and thereby to
overcome the obstacles that are preventing Central America from becoming a
region of peace, freedom, democracy and sustainable development,
Recognizing the importance and validity of the commitments made by the
Central American Presidents since the Esquipulas II summit meeting of
7 August 1987 1/ and their subsequent summit meetings, especially the
fifteenth meeting, held at Guácimo, Costa Rica, from 18 to 20 August
1994, 2/ the Central American Environment Summit for Sustainable
Development, held at Managua on 12 and 13 October 1994, 3/ the International
Conference on Peace and Development in Central America, held at Tegucigalpa on
1/
A/42/521-S/19085, annex.
2/
A/49/340-S/1994/994, annex.
3/
See A/49/580-S/1994/1217, annex I.
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