A/RES/50/38
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Recalling its resolution 1514 (XV) of 14 December 1960, containing the
Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,
and all resolutions and decisions of the United Nations relating to those
Territories, including, in particular, the resolutions adopted by the General
Assembly at its forty-ninth session on the individual Territories covered by
the present resolution,
Recognizing that the specific characteristics and the sentiments of the
people of the Territories require flexible, practical and innovative
approaches to the options of self-determination, without any prejudice to
territorial size, geographical location, size of population or natural
resources,
Recalling its resolution 1541 (XV) of 15 December 1960, containing the
principles that should guide Member States in determining whether or not an
obligation exists to transmit the information called for under Article 73 e of
the Charter of the United Nations,
Conscious of the need to ensure the full and speedy implementation of
the Declaration in respect of the Territories, in view of the target set by
the United Nations to eradicate colonialism by the year 2000,
Noting with appreciation the continuing exemplary cooperation of
New Zealand, as administering Power, in the work of the Special Committee, and
welcoming its statement that it will abide by the wishes of the population of
Tokelau in determining their future political status,
Welcoming the stated position of the Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland that it continues to take seriously its
obligations under the Charter of the United Nations to develop self-government
in the dependent Territories and, in cooperation with the locally elected
Governments, to ensure that their constitutional frameworks continue to meet
the wishes of the people, and the emphasis that it is ultimately for the
peoples of the Territories to decide their future status,
Aware of the special circumstances of the geographical location and
economic conditions of each Territory, and bearing in mind the necessity of
promoting economic stability and diversifying and strengthening further the
economies of the respective Territories as a matter of priority,
Conscious of the particular vulnerability of the small Territories to
natural disasters and environmental degradation,
Aware of the usefulness both to the Territories and to the Special
Committee of the participation of appointed and elected representatives of the
Territories in the work of the Special Committee,
Expressing its conviction that referendums and other forms of popular
consultation on the future status of the Non-Self-Governing Territories are an
appropriate means of ascertaining the wishes of the peoples in those
Territories with regard to their future political status,
Mindful that United Nations visiting missions provide one effective
means of ascertaining the situation in the Territories, and considering that
the possibility of sending further visiting missions to the Territories at an
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