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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 not be held without the active involvement and participation of the people of
that Territory,
Recognizing that all available options for self-determination of the Territories
are valid as long as they are in accordance with the freely expressed wishes of the
peoples concerned and in conformity with the clearly defined principles contained in
resolutions 1514 (XV), 1541 (XV) and other resolutions of the General Assembly,
Mindful that United Nations visiting missions provide an effective means of
ascertaining the situation in the Territories, and considering that the possibility of
sending further visiting missions to the Territories at an appropriate time and in
consultation with the administering Powers should be kept under review,
Noting that the Special Committee held a Pacific regional seminar at Majuro
from 16 to 18 May 2000 to hear the views of the representatives of the Territories,
as well as Governments and organizations in the region, in order to review the
political, economic and social conditions in the Territories,
Mindful that, in order for the Special Committee to enhance its understanding
of the political status of the peoples of the Territories and to fulfil its mandate
effectively, it is important for it to be apprised by the administering Powers and to
receive information from other appropriate sources, including the representatives of
the Territories, concerning the wishes and aspirations of the peoples of the
Territories,
Mindful also in this connection that the Special Committee regards the holding
of regional seminars in the Caribbean and Pacific regions and at Headquarters and
other venues, with the active participation of representatives of the Non-SelfGoverning Territories, as a helpful means to fulfil its mandate, while recognizing the
need for reviewing the role of those seminars in the context of a United Nations
programme for ascertaining the political status of the Territories,
Mindful further that some Territories have not had any United Nations visiting
mission for a long period of time and that no such visiting missions have been sent
to some of the Territories,
Noting with appreciation the contribution to the development of some
Territories by specialized agencies and other organizations of the United Nations
system, in particular the United Nations Development Programme, and regional
institutions such as the Caribbean Development Bank,
Noting that some territorial Governments have made efforts towards achieving
the highest standards of financial supervision, but that some others have been listed
by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development as having met the
criteria of the Organisation defining a tax haven, and noting that some territorial
Governments have expressed concern about insufficient dialogue between them and
the Organisation,
Noting also the ongoing efforts of the Special Committee in carrying out a
critical review of its work with the aim of making appropriate and constructive
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