A/RES/72/98
Question of Bermuda
Recognizing that the specific characteristics and the aspirations of the people of
Bermuda 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,
Convinced that the wishes and aspirations of the people of the Territory 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 impor tant role in
ascertaining the wishes and aspirations of the people,
Concerned by the use and exploitation of the natural resources of the Non-SelfGoverning Territories by the administering Powers for their benefit, by the use of the
Territories as tax havens to the detriment of the world economy and by the consequences
of any economic activities of the administering Powers that are contrary to the interests of
the people of the Territories, as well as to resolution 1514 (XV),
Convinced that any negotiations to determine the status of the Territory must take
place with the active involvement and participation of the people of the Territory, under
the auspices of the United Nations, on a case-by-case basis, and that the views of the
people of Bermuda in respect of their right to self-determination should be ascertained,
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, in order for the Special Committee to enhance its understanding of
the political status of the people of Bermuda and to fulfil its mandate effectively, it is
important for it to be apprised by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland as the administering Power and to receive information from other appropriate
sources, including the representatives of the Territory, concerning the wishes and
aspirations of the people of the Territory,
Aware of the importance both to Bermuda and to the Special Committee of the
participation of elected and appointed representatives of Bermuda in the work of the
Committee,
Recognizing the need for the Special Committee to ensure that the appropriate
bodies of the United Nations actively pursue a public awareness campaign aimed at
assisting the people of Bermuda with their inalienable right to self-determination and in
gaining a better understanding of the options for self-determination, on a case-by-case
basis,
Mindful, in that connection, that the holding of regional seminars in the Caribbean
and Pacific regions and at Headquarters, with the active participation of representatives
of the Non-Self-Governing Territories, provides a helpful means for the Special
Committee to fulfil its mandate and that the regional nature of the seminars, which
alternate between the Caribbean and the Pacific, is a crucial element in the context of a
United Nations programme for ascertaining the political status of the Territories,
Welcoming the Caribbean regional seminar on the theme “Implementation of the
Third International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism: the future for
decolonization in the Non-Self-Governing Territories – what are the prospects?”, held
by the Special Committee in Kingstown and hosted by the Government of Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines from 16 to 18 May 2017, as a significant and forward-looking event,
which enabled the participants to assess progress made and address challenges faced in
the decolonization process, review the existing working methods of the Committee and
renew its commitment to implementing its historic task,
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