A/RES/54/90
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Taking note with interest of the statement made and the information on the political and economic
situation in American Samoa provided by the Governor of American Samoa to the Pacific regional
seminar held at Nadi, Fiji, from 16 to 18 June 1998,3
Noting that the territorial Government continues to have significant financial, budgetary and internal
control problems and that the Territory’s deficit and financial condition are compounded by the high
demand for government services from the rapidly growing population, a limited economic and tax base
and recent natural disasters,
Noting also that the Territory, similar to isolated communities with limited funds, continues to
experience a lack of adequate medical and other infrastructural facilities,
Aware of the efforts of the territorial Government to control and reduce expenditures, while
continuing its programme of expanding and diversifying the local economy,
1. Requests the administering Power, bearing in mind the views of the people of the Territory
ascertained through a democratic process, to keep the Secretary-General informed of the wishes and
aspirations of the people regarding their future political status;
2. Calls upon the administering Power to continue to assist the territorial Government in the
economic and social development of the Territory, including measures to strengthen the financial
management capabilities and other functions of the territorial Government;
3. Welcomes the invitation extended by the Governor of American Samoa to 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 send a visiting mission to the Territory;
II. Anguilla
Conscious of the commitment of both the Government of Anguilla and the administering Power to
a new and closer policy of dialogue and partnership through the Country Policy Plan for 1993-1997 and
its successor,
Aware of the efforts of the Government of Anguilla to continue to develop the Territory as a viable
and well-regulated offshore financial centre for investors, by enacting modern company and trust laws,
as well as partnership and insurance legislation, and computerizing the company registry system,
Noting the need for continuing cooperation between the administering Power and the territorial
Government in tackling the problems of drug trafficking and money laundering,
1. Requests the administering Power, bearing in mind the views of the people of the Territory
ascertained through a democratic process, to keep the Secretary-General informed of the wishes and
aspirations of the people regarding their future political status;
3
See A/AC.109/2121, para. 28.
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