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A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Noting in particular that, in its reply, the Court, inter alia, found that the construction of the wall by Israel, the occupying Power, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including within and around East Jerusalem, and its associated regime were contrary to international law, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also that the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, 9 is applicable to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and other Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Reaffirming further the obligation of States parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention 9 under articles 146, 147 and 148 concerning criminal sanctions, serious offences and the responsibilities of the High Contracting Parties, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Recalling the declaration of 15 July 1999 and the declarations of 5 December 2001 and 17 December 2014, 10 adopted by the Conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention on measures to be taken to impose the Convention in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, with a vi... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that all States have the right and duty to take measures, in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law, to counter deadly acts of violence against their civilian population in order to protect the lives of their citizens, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Stressing the need for full compliance with the Israeli-Palestinian agreements reached in the Middle East peace process, including the Sharm el-Sheikh agreements, and the implementation of the Quartet road map for a permanent two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 11 | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Stressing also the need for the full implementation of the Agreement on Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles for the Rafah Crossing of 15 November 2005 so as to permit the free movement of the Palestinian civilian population within and to and from the Gaza Strip, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Recognizing that security measures alone cannot address the escalation of tensions, instability and violence, and calling for full respect for international law, including humanitarian law and human rights law, including the protection of civilians and the promotion of human security, de-escalation, restraint, includin... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern the continuing systematic violations of the human rights of the Palestinian people committed by Israel, the occupying Power, including the excessive use of force and military operations resulting in the deaths and injuries of Palestinian civilians, including children, women and peaceful and non... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Stressing also that the situation in the Gaza Strip is intolerable and that a durable ceasefire agreement must lead to a significant improvement in the living conditions of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, including through the regular and sustainable opening of crossings, and to the security and well-being of... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at reports of serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law committed during military operations in the Gaza Strip in December 2008 and January 2009, including the conclusions contained in the summary of the report of the Commission of Inquiry prepared by the Secretary-General 1... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Stressing the need to ensure the protection of human rights defenders working to promote human rights issues in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to allow them to work freely, without fear of being attacked or harassed, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern about the negative short- and long-term effects on the human rights situation and the socio-economic and humanitarian situation of the Palestinian civilian population of the widespread destruction and obstruction of the reconstruction process by Israel, the occupying Power, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern the Israeli policy of closures and the imposition of drastic restrictions, including through the establishment of hundreds of obstacles to movement and checkpoints and a permit regime, all of which contribute to impeding, throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, ... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at the continued detention of thousands of Palestinians, including a large number of women and children, in Israeli prisons or detention centres, in difficult conditions, including lack of hygiene, incommunicado detention, frequent use of excessive administrative detention without charge and due proces... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Recalling the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules) 17 and the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners and the Application of Non-custodial Measures to Women Offenders (Bangkok Rules) 18, and calling for their compliance, | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Stressing the importance of preventing any acts of violence, harassment, provocation and incitement by extremist Israeli settlers and armed settler groups, including against Palestinian civilians, especially children, and their property, including their homes, agricultural lands and religious or historical sites, inclu... | preambular |
A-RES-71-98-fr-parsed | Noting the continuing efforts and significant progress made in improving the Palestinian security sector, noting also that cooperation with both Palestinians and Israelis continues, in particular in promoting security and building confidence, and hoping that such progress will extend to all major cities, | preambular |
A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed | Recalling also all relevant Security Council resolutions and presidential statements, in particular resolutions 2189 (2014) of 12 December 2014, 2210 (2015) of 16 March 2015, 2274 (2016) of 15 March 2016 and 2344 (2017) of 17 March 2017, | preambular |
A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed | Welcoming the efforts of Afghanistan, in the context of the Decade of Transformation (2015-2024), to consolidate its sovereignty by ensuring the sustainable functioning of a viable State in the service of the people with a view to becoming fully self-sufficient, | preambular |
A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the long-standing partnership between the Government of Afghanistan and the international community, based on their renewed mutual commitments, as set out in the Mutual Accountability Framework for Self-Government agreed at the Brussels Conference on Afghanistan held on 5 October 2016, and recalling the lon... | preambular |
A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the urgent need to address the challenges facing Afghanistan, in particular the extremist violence perpetrated in the region by the Taliban, including the Haqqani Network, as well as Al-Qaida, elements affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as Daesh, and other terrorist ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern at the continuing high level of violence in Afghanistan, including the number of civilian casualties, condemning in the strongest terms all terrorist activities and violent attacks, recalling that the Taliban and Al-Qaida, elements affiliated with ISIL (Daesh) and other terrorist groups or viole... | preambular |
A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed | Welcoming the outcome of the reforms undertaken by the Government of National Unity in the political, economic, social and governance fields and the way in which it manages the transition, stressing the need to preserve the gains achieved, and urging continued progress in these areas, including in combating poverty, pr... | preambular |
A-RES-72-10-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the central and impartial role of the United Nations in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan, expressing its appreciation to the Secretary-General and his Special Representative for Afghanistan for their efforts in this regard and assuring them of its strong support, welcoming the efforts of the Uni... | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 2099 (XX) of 20 December 1965 establishing the United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching, Study, Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law, which should contribute to raising awareness of international law as a means of strengthening international peace and security... | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that the Programme of Assistance is a core activity of the United Nations and that it has underpinned, for more than half a century, the activities of the Organization to raise awareness of international law, | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Programme of Assistance has made an important contribution to the teaching and dissemination of international law to lawyers from different countries, legal systems and regions of the world for more than half a century and that it is important to ensure its continuity for present and future generat... | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that the Programme of Assistance and in particular the United Nations Regional Courses in International Law and the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law play an important role in promoting United Nations rule of law activities and programmes, | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Taking note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Programme of Assistance 1 and the comments of the Advisory Committee on the United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching, Study, Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law contained therein, | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Noting with appreciation that resources have been included in the programme budget for the annual organization of the United Nations regional courses in international law and the enrichment of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law, | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Welcoming the fact that for the first time in the history of the Programme of Assistance, the three United Nations regional courses in international law — for Africa, Asia and the Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean — have been organized for two consecutive years, | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Noting with regret that, in the absence of sufficient voluntary contributions, the Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Fellowship on the Law of the Sea was reduced in 2017 and that the Fellowship was placed in the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea of the Office of Legal Affairs of the Secretariat with... | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the desirability of making the fullest possible use of the resources and facilities provided by Member States, international and regional organizations, universities, institutions and other partners in the implementation of the Programme of Assistance, | preambular |
A-RES-72-115-fr-parsed | Expressing once again the hope that the selection of highly qualified lecturers for the seminars to be held in the framework of the fellowship programmes in international law will take into account the need to ensure representation of the major legal systems and a balance between the different regions, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its resolution 46/182 of 19 December 1991, the annex to which contains the guiding principles for the strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations system, and all its resolutions on the question of international cooperation in the field of humanitarian assista... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recalling the Sendai Declaration 1 and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) 2 adopted at the Third United Nations World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, held in Sendai, Japan, from 14 to 18 March 2015, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction is the main global forum for the coordination of strategic advice and the formation of partnerships for disaster risk reduction, and recognizing the contribution of regional platforms, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption of the Paris Agreement 3 and its early entry into force, encouraging all parties to implement it in its entirety, and calling upon those parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 4 that have not yet done so to deposit their instruments of ratification, acceptance, appro... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Expressing its appreciation to the Government of Morocco for hosting, in Marrakech, Morocco, from 7 to 18 November 2016, the twenty-second session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the twelfth session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Expressing its appreciation also to the Government of Mexico for hosting the fifth session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Cancún, Mexico, from 22 to 26 May 2017, and looking forward to its sixth session, to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2019, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the essentially civilian nature of humanitarian assistance, and reaffirming that, in situations where military assets are to be used, as a last resort, in support of humanitarian action in the event of natural disasters, they must be used with the consent of the State concerned and with respect for internat... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Stressing also that it is the primary responsibility of the affected State to initiate, organize, coordinate and implement humanitarian assistance activities in its territory and to facilitate the work of humanitarian agencies in their efforts to mitigate the effects of natural disasters, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Noting the International Conference on the Implementation of the Health Components of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030), held in Bangkok on 10 and 11 March 2016, which adopted the Bangkok Principles for the Implementation of the Health Components of the Sendai Framework, which constitute the ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing that Member States play a leading role in the preparedness and response to infectious disease outbreaks as provided for in the International Health Regulations, 2005 adopted by the World Health Assembly, 5 in particular in the context of a humanitarian crisis, stressing the vital role played by Member State... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern at the increasing challenges faced by Member States and the United Nations humanitarian system, which are straining their capacities to cope with the consequences of natural disasters, as a result of global challenges, including the effects of climate change, the impact of the global financial a... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing the implications of rapid urbanization in the context of natural disasters, the adverse effects of climate change and the need for appropriate risk reduction strategies, including urban planning, early recovery strategies to be implemented in the first phase of relief operations, and strategies for mitigati... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption of the outcome document entitled "New Agenda for Cities" at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), held in Quito from 17 to 20 October 2016, 6 and, in this regard, acknowledging the commitments made by Member States to the affected populations in... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Noting that the local population is the first to respond to most disasters, stressing that the capacity of countries is crucial for disaster risk reduction, including disaster preparedness, response and recovery, and recognizing the need to assist Member States in developing and strengthening national and local capacit... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the need for all actors involved in international response to natural disasters to ensure that such responses are tailored to the circumstances, implement appropriate means and support local systems, including through the use of local expertise and expertise, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the negative effects of climate change contribute to the deterioration of the environment and to the occurrence of extreme weather events that may, in some cases, lead to population displacement, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the importance of international cooperation in assisting States in responding to natural disasters at all stages, in particular during the preparedness, relief and early recovery phases, as well as the importance of strengthening the response capacity of affected countries, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Welcoming the important role played by Member States, including developing countries, in providing generous and sustained assistance to countries and peoples affected by natural disasters in need of such assistance, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing the significant role played by national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, within the framework of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, in disaster preparedness and disaster risk reduction, relief, recovery and development, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the need to address vulnerability and integrate disaster risk reduction, including prevention, mitigation and preparedness, at all stages of natural disaster management, post-disaster recovery and development planning, through close collaboration among all relevant actors and sectors, | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the scale, scale and complexity of humanitarian crises, including natural disasters, are changing and that they can undermine efforts to promote economic growth, sustainable development and the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, in particular sustainable development goals 7 , ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that there is a clear link between emergency response, recovery and development, and reaffirming that the smooth transition from relief to recovery and development requires the provision of emergency assistance in a manner that promotes short- and medium-term recovery in order to facilitate long-term d... | preambular |
A-RES-72-132-fr-parsed | Emphasizing in this regard the important role played by development agencies, international financial institutions and all relevant stakeholders in supporting national efforts to prepare for and mitigate the effects of natural disasters, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its resolution 46/182 of 19 December 1991 and the guiding principles contained in its annex, other relevant resolutions adopted by the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council, as well as the agreed conclusions of the Council, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Taking note of the reports of the Secretary-General on strengthening the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations 1 and on the Central Emergency Response Fund 2 , | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence applicable to humanitarian action, and reaffirming also that all those involved in such action in complex emergencies and natural disasters must defend and respect them fully, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Expressing grave concern at the increasing importance of the problems caused by the unprecedented number of people affected by humanitarian emergencies, including prolonged population displacement, which are increasing in number, scale and severity and which limit humanitarian response capacities, and expressing deep c... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that, in order to facilitate a smooth transition from relief to recovery and development, humanitarian and development assistance needs to be better accorded, wherever possible, with national development priorities and strategies, and encouraging Member States, as well as United Nations and regional organiz... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing also the efforts of pooled funds to provide assistance to those in need, noting that the Secretary-General has called upon donors to increase the share of humanitarian appeals received through pooled funds, and noting that other pooled funding mechanisms can be very useful, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Stressing the critical need to deepen needs analysis and improve risk management and strategic planning, in coordination with the States concerned, including through the use of public and disaggregated data, in order to ensure that crisis response is informed, more effective and carried out collectively in a transparen... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the need for Member States, the relevant United Nations system and other actors to improve accountability at all levels in relation to the needs of affected populations, and noting the importance of inclusive participation in decision-making, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing that persons with disabilities are disproportionately affected in humanitarian emergencies and that they face multiple obstacles to access assistance, recalling the need to involve persons with disabilities in decision-making and consultations to prepare and organize humanitarian response, and recalling in ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned about the increasing challenges faced by Member States and the United Nations humanitarian system in addressing the consequences of disasters, including those related to the persistent effects of climate change, and stressing the importance of the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Ris... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption of the Paris Agreement 4 and its early entry into force, encouraging all parties to implement it in its entirety, and calling upon those parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 5 that have not yet done so to deposit their instruments of ratification, acceptance, appro... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing the primary responsibility of Member States to prepare for and respond to epidemics of infectious diseases, in accordance with the International Health Regulations adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2005, 6 including those resulting in humanitarian crises, stressing the vital role of Member States, the... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that developing countries, in particular the least developed countries and small island developing States, continue to be extremely vulnerable to human and economic losses resulting from natural hazards and the need to strengthen international cooperation, as appropriate, to make them more resilient, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Stressing the need to strengthen international cooperation in emergency humanitarian assistance, and reaffirming its resolution 71/128 of 8 December 2016, entitled "International cooperation in humanitarian assistance in the field of natural disasters: from relief to development", | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the essentially civilian nature of humanitarian assistance, and reaffirming that, in situations where military means are to be used as a last resort in support of humanitarian action, they must be used with the consent of the State concerned and in accordance with international law, including international ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing that a large number of people are affected by humanitarian crises, including an unprecedented number of persons displaced against their will, mostly women and children, as a result of conflict, acts of terrorism, persecution or violence and for other reasons, often for long periods of time, while it is the ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Noting the need for the international community to become more aware of the global scale of the problem of internally displaced persons, including the millions of internally displaced persons in protracted situations of displacement, as well as the urgent need to provide them with adequate humanitarian assistance and p... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the New York Declaration on Refugees and Migrants, adopted at the High-level Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on Managing Mass Movements of Refugees and Migrants, held on 19 September 2016 7 , | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Expressing its concern about the particular difficulties faced by millions of refugees in situations of prolonged exile, bearing in mind that the average length of their stay continues to grow, and stressing the need for the international community to redouble its efforts and cooperation in order to find practical and ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern that millions of people in several parts of the world are at risk of starvation, immediate risk of starvation or serious food insecurity, and noting that these situations are caused or exacerbated by armed conflict, drought, poverty and volatile commodity prices, among other factors, and the ur... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Recognizing the importance of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions of 1949, 8 which constitute the fundamental legal framework for the protection of civilians in times of war and govern, inter alia, humanitarian action, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Recalling the obligation of all States and parties to an armed conflict, in accordance with the relevant provisions of international humanitarian law, to respect and protect, in situations of armed conflict, medical personnel and humanitarian workers whose activities are exclusively medical, their means of transport an... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Noting with grave concern that acts of violence, including gender-based violence, especially sexual violence, and violence against children continue to deliberately target the civilian population in humanitarian emergencies and beyond, | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Noting with appreciation that Member States, the United Nations and other relevant actors continue to work to improve the effectiveness of humanitarian response as required, including by strengthening response capacities, improving coordination, finding appropriate innovative approaches to humanitarian preparedness, re... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Noting with grave concern that children and young people still lack access to education in complex emergencies, and stressing the urgent need for increased funding to improve quality education in humanitarian emergencies, which would contribute to the achievement of the goal of sustainable development aimed at ensuring... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled "Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", in which it adopted a comprehensive set of ambitious, universal, people-centred and change-promoting goals and targets, and reaffirming its commitment to work tirelessly towards the full... | preambular |
A-RES-72-133-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the provisions of its resolution 69/313 of 27 July 2015 on the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, which is an integral part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which it supports and complements, and which contributes to puttin... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Recalling also the signing in Washington, D.C., on 13 September 1993, of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements 1 by the Government of the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, the representative of the Palestinian people, and the subsequent implementation agreements ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Recalling further all relevant provisions of international law, including international humanitarian and human rights law, in particular the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 2 , the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 2 , the Convention on the Rights of the Child 3 and the... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned about the difficult living and humanitarian conditions of the Palestinian people, in particular women and children, throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip, where there is an urgent need for economic recovery and for major repairs, rehabilitation and infrastructure... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of all people, in particular women and children, throughout the Middle East region, which are better served, inter alia, by a stable and secure environment, | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Recognizing the urgent need for international assistance to the Palestinian people, taking into account Palestinian priorities, and recalling in this regard the National Plan for Early Recovery and Reconstruction of Gaza, | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Stressing the importance of the Cairo International Conference on Palestine, entitled "Rebuilding Gaza", held on 12 October 2014, and urging that pledged contributions be paid in full and without delay, with a view to ensuring the timely delivery of humanitarian assistance and to activating reconstruction, | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Recalling the International Donor Conference for the Palestinian State, held in Paris on 17 December 2007, the Berlin Conference on Palestinian Civil Security and the Rule of Law, held on 24 June 2008, the Palestinian Investment Conferences held in Bethlehem from 21 to 23 May 2008 and on 2 and 3 June 2010, and the Inte... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Welcoming the ministerial meetings of the Conference on East Asian Cooperation for the Development of Palestine, held in Tokyo in February 2013 and in Jakarta in March 2014, to mobilize political and economic assistance for the development of Palestine, including through the exchange of expertise and lessons learned, | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Welcoming also the latest meetings of the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee for the Coordination of International Assistance to Palestinians, held in Brussels on 27 May 2015 and in New York on 25 September 2013, 22 September 2014, 30 September 2015, 19 September 2016 and 18 September 2017, | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Welcoming further the activities of the Joint Liaison Committee, which provides a framework for the consideration of economic policies and practical issues related to donor assistance with the Palestinian Authority, | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Welcoming the implementation of the Palestinian National Development Plan for 2011-2013 on governance, economy, social development and infrastructure and the adoption of the Palestinian National Development Plan for 2014-2016 on State-building and sovereignty, and stressing the need for the international community to c... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Welcoming in this regard the positive contribution of the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) for 2014-2016, which was aimed, inter alia, at intensifying assistance and assistance to the Palestinian people and strengthening institutional capacity in accordance with Palestinian national priorities, | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Welcoming the measures taken to ease restrictions on freedom of movement and access in the West Bank, while stressing the need to continue to do so, and recognizing that such measures would contribute to improving living conditions and conditions on the ground and could further promote the development of the Palestinia... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Welcoming the tripartite agreement on access to the Gaza Strip, which was concluded with the assistance of the United Nations, and calling for its full implementation and for further steps to be taken to bring about a radical policy change that would allow the sustainable and regular opening of border crossings to the ... | preambular |
A-RES-72-134-fr-parsed | Stressing that the situation in the Gaza Strip is unsustainable and that a durable ceasefire agreement must fundamentally improve the living conditions of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and ensure the security and well-being of civilians on both sides, | preambular |
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