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alia, to maintain international peace and security, to develop friendly relations
among nations based on respect for the principles of equal rights and selfdetermination of peoples and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen
universal peace, and to that end we are determined to take effective collective
measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace and for the
suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about
by peaceful means, in conformity with the principles of justice and international
law, the adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations that might
lead to a breach of the peace.
78. We reiterate the importance of promoting and strengthening the multilateral
process and of addressing international challenges and problems by strictly abiding
by the Charter and the principles of international law, and further stress our
commitment to multilateralism.
79. We reaffirm that the relevant provisions of the Charter are sufficient to address
the full range of threats to international peace and security. We further reaffirm the
authority of the Security Council to mandate coercive action to maintain and restore
international peace and security. We stress the importance of acting in accordance
with the purposes and principles of the Charter.
80. We also reaffirm that the Security Council has primary responsibility in the
maintenance of international peace and security. We also note the role of the
General Assembly relating to the maintenance of international peace and security in
accordance with the relevant provisions of the Charter.
Terrorism
81. We strongly condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, committed
by whomever, wherever and for whatever purposes, as it constitutes one of the most
serious threats to international peace and security.
82. We welcome the Secretary-General’s identification of elements of a counterterrorism strategy. These elements should be developed by the General Assembly
without delay with a view to adopting and implementing a strategy to promote
comprehensive, coordinated and consistent responses, at the national, regional and
international levels, to counter terrorism, which also takes into account the
conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism. In this context, we commend the
various initiatives to promote dialogue, tolerance and understanding among
civilizations.
83. We stress the need to make every effort to reach an agreement on and conclude
a comprehensive convention on international terrorism during the sixtieth session of
the General Assembly.
84. We acknowledge that the question of convening a high-level conference under
the auspices of the United Nations to formulate an international response to
terrorism in all its forms and manifestations could be considered.
85. We recognize that international cooperation to fight terrorism must be
conducted in conformity with international law, including the Charter and relevant
international conventions and protocols. States must ensure that any measures taken
to combat terrorism comply with their obligations under international law, in
particular human rights law, refugee law and international humanitarian law.
86. We reiterate our call upon States to refrain from organizing, financing,
encouraging, providing training for or otherwise supporting terrorist activities and
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