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examination of the question of the Non-Self-Governing Territory of Guam and to report thereon to the
General Assembly at its fifty-fourth session;
VII. Montserrat
Taking note with interest of the statements made and the information on the political and economic
situation in Montserrat provided by the elected representatives of the Territory to the Caribbean regional
seminar, held at St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, from 21 to 23 May 1997,5
Taking note of the statement made by the Chief Minister of Montserrat on 22 May 1998 on the
occasion of the observance of the Week of Solidarity with the Peoples of All Colonial Territories Fighting
for Freedom, Independence and Human Rights,6
Noting that the last visiting mission took place in 1982,
Noting also the functioning of a democratic process in Montserrat, and that general elections were
held in the Territory in November 1996,
Taking note of the reported statement of the Chief Minister that his preference was for independence
within a political union with the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States and that self-reliance was more
of a priority than independence,
Noting with concern the dire consequences of a volcanic eruption, which led to the evacuation of
three quarters of the Territory's population to safe areas of the island and to areas outside the Territory,
in particular Antigua and Barbuda and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and
which continues to have a negative impact upon the economy of the island,
Noting the efforts of the administering Power and the Government of the Territory to meet the
emergency situation caused by the volcanic eruption, including the implementation of a wide range of
contingency measures for both the private and the public sectors in Montserrat,
Noting also the coordinated response measures taken by the United Nations Development Programme
and the assistance of the United Nations disaster management team,
Noting with deep concern that a substantial number of the inhabitants of the Territory continue to live
in shelters because of volcanic activity,
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;
5
See A/AC.109/2089, para. 27.
6
See A/AC.109/SR.1486.
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