A/RES/64/104 A–B
Expressing concern that more than forty-eight years after the adoption of the
Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, 2 there
still remain a number of Non-Self-Governing Territories,
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Conscious of the importance of continuing effective implementation of the
Declaration, taking into account the target set by the United Nations to eradicate
colonialism by 2010 and the plan of action for the Second International Decade for the
Eradication of Colonialism, 3
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Recognizing that the specific characteristics and the aspirations of the peoples of
the Territories require flexible, practical and innovative approaches to the options for
self-determination, without any prejudice to territorial size, geographical location, size
of population or natural resources,
Noting the stated position of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland and the stated position of the Government of the United
States of America on the Non-Self-Governing Territories under their administration,
Noting also the constitutional developments in some Non-Self-Governing
Territories affecting the internal structure of governance about which the Special
Committee has received information,
Convinced that the wishes and aspirations of the peoples of the Territories should
continue to guide the development of their future political status and that referendums,
free and fair elections and other forms of popular consultation play an important role in
ascertaining the wishes and aspirations of the people,
Convinced also that any negotiations to determine the status of a Territory must
take place with the active involvement and participation of the people of that Territory,
under the aegis of the United Nations, on a case-by-case basis, and that the views of
the peoples of the Non-Self-Governing Territories in respect of their right to selfdetermination should be ascertained,
Noting that a number of Non-Self-Governing Territories have expressed concern
at the procedure followed by some administering Powers, contrary to the wishes of the
Territories themselves, of amending or enacting legislation for application to the
Territories, either through orders in council, in order to apply to the Territories the
international treaty obligations of the administering Power, or through the unilateral
application of laws and regulations,
Aware of the importance of the international financial services and tourism
sectors for the economies of some of the Non-Self-Governing Territories,
Noting the continued cooperation of the Non-Self-Governing Territories at the
local and regional levels, including participation in the work of regional organizations,
Mindful that United Nations visiting and special missions provide an effective
means of ascertaining the situation in the Territories, that some Territories have not
received a United Nations visiting mission for a long time and that no visiting missions
have been sent to some of the Territories, and considering the possibility of sending
further visiting missions to the Territories at an appropriate time, in consultation with
the relevant administering Powers and in accordance with the relevant resolutions and
decisions of the United Nations on decolonization,
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Resolution 1514 (XV).
A/56/61, annex.