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Participation of local authorities, the private sector and civil society, including
non-governmental organizations
172. We welcome the positive contributions of the private sector and civil society,
including non-governmental organizations, in the promotion and implementation of
development and human rights programmes and stress the importance of their
continued engagement with Governments, the United Nations and other
international organizations in these key areas.
173. We welcome the dialogue between those organizations and Member States, as
reflected in the first informal interactive hearings of the General Assembly with
representatives of non-governmental organizations, civil society and the private
sector.
174. We underline the important role of local authorities in contributing to the
achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, including the
Millennium Development Goals.
175. We encourage responsible business practices, such as those promoted by the
Global Compact.
Charter of the United Nations
176. Considering that the Trusteeship Council no longer meets and has no
remaining functions, we should delete Chapter XIII of the Charter and references to
the Council in Chapter XII.
177. Taking into account General Assembly resolution 50/52 of 11 December 1995
and recalling the related discussions conducted in the General Assembly, bearing in
mind the profound cause for the founding of the United Nations and looking to our
common future, we resolve to delete references to “enemy States” in Articles 53, 77
and 107 of the Charter.
178. We request the Security Council to consider the composition, mandate and
working methods of the Military Staff Committee.
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