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self-determination, on the legitimate political status options as clearly defined in
General Assembly resolution 1541 (XV) and on the experiences of other small
States that have achieved a full measure of self-government,
Acknowledging the significant and steady period of economic expansion
fuelled by the continuing growth of high-end tourism,
1.
Welcomes the new Constitution of the Territory, which took effect in
August 2006, and notes the emphasis placed by the re-elected territorial
Government on economic development and modernization;
Also welcomes the ongoing efforts made by the Government addressing
2.
the need for attention to be paid to the enhancement of social cohesion across the
Territory;
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United States Virgin Islands
Taking note of the working paper prepared by the Secretariat on the United
States Virgin Islands 18 and other relevant information,
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Acknowledging with interest the upcoming Constitutional Convention, the fifth
attempt to review the existing Revised Organic Act, which organizes the internal
governance arrangements, as well as the various related efforts in implementing a
public education programme on the Constitution, as outlined in a statement by a
participant from the Territory presented to the Caribbean regional seminar, held in
Saint George’s, Grenada, from 22 to 24 May 2007,
Requests the administering Power to assist the territorial Government in
1.
achieving its political, economic and social goals, in particular through the
upcoming internal Constitutional Convention exercise;
Also requests the administering Power to assist the Territory in
2.
facilitating its work concerning a public education programme, consistent with
Article 73 b of the Charter of the United Nations, and calls upon the relevant United
Nations organizations to provide assistance to the Territory, if requested, in the
context of its public education programme;
Reiterates its call for the inclusion of the Territory in regional
3.
programmes of the United Nations Development Programme, consistent with the
participation of other Non-Self-Governing Territories;
Welcomes the ongoing work of the Inter-Virgin Islands Council between
4.
the elected Governments of the United States Virgin Islands and the British Virgin
Islands as a mechanism for functional cooperation between the two neighbouring
Territories;
Notes the position of the territorial Government supporting the ownership
5.
and control of the natural resources of the Territory, including marine resources, and
its calls for the return of those marine resources to its jurisdiction.
75th plenary meeting
17 December 2007
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