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14. Also welcomes the importance attached by the parties to the Matignon and
Nouméa Accords to greater progress in housing, employment, training, education and
health care in New Caledonia;
15. Notes the increase by the Government of France in financial assistance to
the Territory, amounting to 910 million euros in 2005 for health, education, payment of
public-service salaries and funding development schemes;
16. Acknowledges the contribution of the Melanesian Cultural Centre to the
protection of the indigenous Kanak culture of New Caledonia;
17. Notes the positive initiatives aimed at protecting the natural environment of
New Caledonia, notably the “Zonéco” operation designed to map and evaluate marine
resources within the economic zone of New Caledonia;
18. Welcomes the establishment of a new form of cooperation among Australia,
France and New Zealand in terms of surveillance of fishing zones, in accordance with
the wishes expressed by France during the France-Oceania Summits in July 2003 and
June 2006;
19. Acknowledges the close links between New Caledonia and the peoples of
the South Pacific and the positive actions being taken by the French and territorial
authorities to facilitate the further development of those links, including the
development of closer relations with the countries members of the Pacific Islands
Forum;
20. Welcomes, in this regard, the accession by New Caledonia in October 2006,
at the 37th Summit of the Pacific Islands Forum, in Fiji, to the status of associate
member of the Pacific Islands Forum, giving the Territory the right to participate in
Forum discussions;
21. Also welcomes the continuing high-level visits to New Caledonia by
delegations from countries of the Pacific region and high-level visits by delegations
from New Caledonia to countries members of the Pacific Islands Forum;
22. Further welcomes the cooperative attitude of other States and Territories in
the region towards New Caledonia, its economic and political aspirations and its
increasing participation in regional and international affairs;
23. Recalls the endorsement of the report of the Forum Ministerial Committee
on New Caledonia by leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum at its 36th Summit, in
October 2005 in Papua New Guinea, and the continuing role of the Forum Ministerial
Committee in monitoring developments in the Territory and encouraging closer
regional engagements;
24. Decides to keep under continuous review the process unfolding in New
Caledonia as a result of the signing of the Nouméa Accord;
25. Requests the Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the
Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial
Countries and Peoples to continue the examination of the question of the Non-SelfGoverning Territory of New Caledonia and to report thereon to the General Assembly
at its sixty-third session.
75th plenary meeting
17 December 2007
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