Resolution on the Activities of the African Group at the United Nations


CM/Res. 430 (XXV)





RESOLUTION ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE AFRICAN GROUP AT THE UNITED NATIONS


The Council of Ministers of the Organization of African Unity, meeting in its Twenty- Fifth Ordinary Session in Kampala, Uganda, from 18 to 25 July 1975,




Having heard the report of the Administrative Secretary General on the activities of the Executive Secretariat at the United Nations Organization,


Conscious of the important role played by OAU Member States at the United Nations in new York;


Recalling its resolutions CM/204, CM/233 (X), CM/273 (XIX) and CM/351 (XXIII),



Conscious of the common destiny of the African peoples and their brothers who have been torn from their motherland and are living on the American Continent and in the Caribbean,


  1. NOTES with satisfaction the report of the Administrative Secretary General on the activities of the OAU Executive Secretariat at the United Nations;


  1. EXPRESSES satisfaction at the cohesion, dynamism and atmosphere of fruitful cooperation which characterizes the meeting of the African Group;


  1. URGES the African Group to continue along these lines so as to score more victories in the greater interest of the African peoples;


  1. NOTES with satisfaction the concrete actions undertaken by the Secretariats of the UN and the OAU respectively to mobilize international public opinion with a view to accelerating the complete decolonization process of the African Continent;

  1. FURTHER EXPRESSES satisfaction at the observer status accorded the Executive Secretariat in certain United Nations bodies;


  1. REQUESTS the two Secretaries-General of these Organizations to take the necessary practical steps to strengthen cooperation between the two Organizations;


  1. URGES the African Group and the Executive Secretariat to continue their positive action within the United Nations Organizations.

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