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realize their inalienable right of self-determination. This shall
not be construed as authorizing or encouraging any action that
would dismember or impair, totally or in part, the territorial
integrity or political unity of sovereign and independent States
conducting themselves in compliance with the principle of equal
rights and self-determination of peoples and thus possessed of a
Government representing the whole people belonging to the
territory without distinction of any kind;
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Act together to defeat the threats to States and people posed by
terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations, and transnational
organized crime and the illicit trade in arms and the production
and consumption of and trafficking in illicit drugs;
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Strengthen consultation and cooperation between regional
arrangements or agencies and the United Nations in the maintenance
of international peace and security.
DEVELOPMENT
2.
A dynamic, vigorous, free and equitable international economic
environment is essential to the well-being of humankind and to international
peace, security and stability. This objective must be addressed, in greater
measure and more effectively, by the United Nations system.
3.
The United Nations has played an important role in the promotion of
economic and social development and has, over the years, provided life-saving
assistance to women, children and men around the world. But the pledge
recorded in the Charter that all Members of the United Nations shall take
joint and separate action in cooperation with the Organization for the
achievement of higher standards of living, full employment and conditions of
economic and social progress and development has not been adequately
implemented.
4.
It must be recognized that notwithstanding past efforts, the gap between
the developed and developing countries remains unacceptably wide. The
specific problems of countries with economies in transition with respect to
their twofold transition to democracy and a market economy should also be
recognized. In addition, accelerating globalization and interdependence in
the world economy call for policy measures designed to ensure the maximization
of the benefits from and the minimization of the negative effects of these
trends for all countries.
5.
Of greatest concern is that one fifth of the world’s 5.7 billion people
live in extreme poverty. Extraordinary measures by all countries, including
strengthened international cooperation, are needed to address this and related
problems.
6.
In response to these facts and circumstances, the United Nations has
convened a number of specifically focused global conferences in the last five
years. From these conferences, a consensus has emerged, inter alia, that
economic development, social development and environmental protection are
interdependent and mutually reinforcing components of sustainable development,
which is the framework of our efforts to achieve a higher quality of life for
all people. At the core of this consensus is the recognition that the human
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