A/RES/50/132
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5.
Emphasizes the work accomplished by the Central American
Integration System, the registry of the Tegucigalpa Protocol 5/ with the
United Nations Secretariat and the granting of observer status by the General
Assembly, 11/ expresses its full support for the progress achieved by the
Central American countries in stimulating and broadening the process of
Central American integration, and calls on Member States and international
organizations to provide effective cooperation to Central America so that
subregional integration is strengthened and becomes an effective mechanism for
achieving sustainable development;
6.
Supports the concern of the Central American countries to create a
new model of regional security based on a reasonable balance of forces and the
pre-eminence of civil authority, urges the Central American Security
Commission to pursue negotiations for the preparation of the treaty on
democratic security in Central America, which constitutes one of the basic
aims of the Central American Integration System, and requests the SecretaryGeneral to provide it with the requisite support in a timely manner;
7.
Encourages the Security Commission to pursue negotiations for the
preparation of the treaty on democratic security in Central America with a
view to speeding up the establishment of the new model of regional security;
8.
Stresses the importance of intensifying the serious and resolute
negotiations between the Government of Guatemala and the Unidad Revolucionaria
Nacional Guatemalteca, and urges that negotiations on the remaining agenda
items should be concluded without delay with a view to reaching at the
earliest possible date a firm and lasting peace agreement, thus completing the
peace process in Central America;
9.
Takes note with satisfaction of the Agreement on Identity and
Rights of Indigenous Peoples 7/ as an important step in the peace process in
Guatemala and a milestone in the International Decade of the World’s
Indigenous People;
10.
Calls upon the parties to comply fully with their commitments
under the Comprehensive Agreement on Human Rights in Guatemala and their human
rights commitments under the Agreement on Identity and Rights of Indigenous
Peoples and to implement the corresponding recommendations of the United
Nations Mission for the Verification of Human Rights and of Compliance with
the Commitments of the Comprehensive Agreement on Human Rights in Guatemala;
11.
Requests the Secretary-General, the organizations of the United
Nations system and the international community to continue their support for
the peace process and hence for efforts to promote national reconciliation,
democracy and development in Guatemala;
12.
Reiterates its appreciation of the peace efforts of the SecretaryGeneral, the Group of Friends (Colombia, Mexico, Norway, Spain, the United
States of America and Venezuela) and the relevant United Nations bodies, as
well as its appreciation of the contribution of the Assembly of Civil Society
and other Guatemalans within the constitutional framework and the peace
agreements;
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