A/RES/50/132 Page 7 the efforts of the Central American countries to achieve peace, consolidate democracy and ensure sustainable development; 21. Also emphasizes the commitments on sustainable development adopted at the fifteenth meeting of Central American Presidents, held at Guácimo, Costa Rica, 2/ the sixteenth meeting of Central American Presidents, held in El Salvador in March 1995, the Central American Environment Summit for Sustainable Development, held at Managua, 3/ and the International Conference on Peace and Development in Central America, held at Tegucigalpa, 4/ and urges the international community to give them every support; 22. Reiterates the importance of the support of the United Nations system through its operational activities, in particular the United Nations Development Programme, aimed at facilitating the development of programmes and projects which are indispensable for strengthening peace and the development process in the region, bearing particularly in mind the new strategy for subregional development established by the Alliance for the Sustainable Development of Central America, 12/ and urges the international community to lend its support to the achievement of the goals of the new strategy for development in Central America; 23. Recognizes the importance of accessions to the Treaty on Central American Social Integration 13/ and the fulfilment of the commitments made at Mexico City in June 1994 to benefit populations affected by uprooting, conflicts and extreme poverty; 24. Reiterates its full appreciation and gratitude to the SecretaryGeneral for his efforts to promote the pacification process and the consolidation of peace in Central America, and to the groups of friendly countries which have made a direct contribution to attaining those ends, and requests that those efforts be continued; 25. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly at its fifty-first session on the implementation of the present resolution; 26. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-first session the item entitled "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". 96th plenary meeting 20 December 1995 12/ See A/50/534. 13/ A/49/901-S/1995/396, annex VII.

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