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6.
Welcomes the Declaration of Guatemala II6 which provides for the
necessary measures to prevent vulnerability to and mitigate the effects of natural
disasters;
7.
Also welcomes the progress achieved in implementing the Guatemala
Peace Agreements, calls upon all parties to take further measures to implement the
commitments in the Peace Agreements, and urges all sectors of society to combine
efforts and work with courage and determination to consolidate peace;
8.
Requests the Secretary-General, the bodies and programmes of the
United Nations system and the international community to continue to support and
verify in Guatemala the implementation of all the peace agreements signed under
United Nations auspices, compliance with which is an essential condition for a firm
and lasting peace in that country, and to consider the implementation of the Peace
Agreements as the framework for their technical and financial assistance
programmes and projects, stressing the importance of constant and close cooperation
among them in the context of the United Nations Development Assistance
Framework for Guatemala;
9.
Expresses its appreciation with satisfaction to the people and the
Government of El Salvador for their efforts to fulfil the commitments set forth in the
Peace Agreements, which has made a substantial contribution to the strengthening
of the process of democratization in that country;
10. Recognizes the importance of the Central American Integration System as
the body set up to coordinate and harmonize efforts to achieve integration, and calls
upon the international community, the United Nations system and other international
organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, to extend generous and
effective cooperation with a view to improving the competence and efficiency of the
Integration System in the fulfilment of its mandate;
11. Underlines the efforts carried out in the Central American region towards
integration, such as the Trinational Declaration between Guatemala, El Salvador and
Nicaragua, as well as the Customs Union between those countries, as means for
promoting integration while respecting different stages of development, through a
pragmatic mechanism open to the participation of the other countries of the region;
12. Encourages the Central American Governments to continue to carry out
their historic responsibilities by fully implementing the commitments they have
assumed under national, regional or international agreements, especially the
commitments to implement the social programme to overcome poverty and
unemployment, establish a more just and equitable society, improve public safety,
strengthen the judiciary, consolidate a modern and transparent public administration
and eliminate corruption, impunity, acts of terrorism and drug and arms trafficking,
all of which are necessary and urgent measures for establishing a firm and lasting
peace in the region;
13. Reiterates its deep appreciation to the Secretary-General, his special
representatives, the groups of countries for the peace processes in El Salvador
(Colombia, Mexico, Spain, United States of America and Venezuela), and
Guatemala (Colombia, Mexico, Norway, Spain, United States of America and
Venezuela), to the Support Group for Nicaragua (Canada, Mexico, Netherlands,
Spain and Sweden), to the European Union and to other countries that have
contributed significantly and to the international community in general for its
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