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COMMITTEE ON THE EXERCISE OF THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS<\/p><\/div>\n
OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE<\/p><\/div>\n
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SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 191st MEETING<\/p><\/div>\n
<\/p>\n
Held at Headquarters, New York,<\/p><\/div>\n
on Thursday, 5 November 1992, at 10.30 a.m.<\/p><\/div>\n
Chairman<\/u>: Mr. CISSE (Senegal)<\/p><\/div>\n
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CONTENTS<\/p><\/div>\n
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Adoption of the agenda<\/p><\/div>\n
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Draft report of the Committee to the General Assembly at its forty-seventh session<\/p><\/div>\n
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Other matters<\/p><\/div>\n
<\/u><\/p><\/div>\n
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This record is subject to correction.<\/p><\/div>\n
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Corrections should be submitted in one of the working languages. They should be set forth in a memorandum and also incorporated in a copy of the record. They should be sent within one week of the date of this document<\/u> to the Chief, Official Records Editing Section, Office of Conference Services, room DC2-750, 2 Âé¶¹APP Plaza. <\/p><\/div>\n
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Any corrections to the record of this meeting and of other meetings will be issued in a corrigendum.<\/p><\/div>\n
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The meeting was called to order at 11.10 a.m<\/u>.<\/p><\/div>\n
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ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA<\/p><\/div>\n
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1. The agenda was adopted<\/u>.<\/p><\/div>\n
<\/p>\n
DRAFT REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT ITS FORTY-SEVENTH<\/p><\/div>\n
SESSION (A\/AC.183\/1992\/CRP.2\/Rev.1)<\/p><\/div>\n
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2. Mr. CAMILLERI<\/u> (Malta), Rapporteur, introducing the draft report of the<\/p><\/div>\n Committee to the General Assembly (A\/AC.183\/1992\/CRP.2\/Rev.1), said that the<\/p><\/div>\n draft had been the object of thorough consideration by the Working Group at<\/p><\/div>\n its meeting held on 26 October 1992. In accordance with established practice,<\/p><\/div>\n the annexes, listed in the table of contents, would consist of the original<\/p><\/div>\n recommendations of the Committee and the recommendations and declarations<\/p><\/div>\n adopted by participants in regional seminars and non-governmental organization<\/p><\/div>\n meetings and symposia, preceded by a brief factual introduction. Since those<\/p><\/div>\n documents were already known to the Committee, they had not been circulated<\/p><\/div>\n again.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n 3. Briefly summarizing the contents of the report, he said that the main<\/p><\/div>\n body of the report was in chapter IV, which gave an account of the action<\/p><\/div>\n taken by the Committee and the Division for Palestinian Rights in<\/p><\/div>\n implementation of their respective mandates. Chapter VI contained the<\/p><\/div>\n Committee's recommendations, which had been drafted taking into account recent<\/p><\/div>\n developments. He trusted that the report could be adopted by the Committee at<\/p><\/div>\n the current meeting for submission to the General Assembly as soon as possible.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n 4. The draft report was adopted chapter by chapter and as a whole<\/u>.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n OTHER MATTERS<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n 5. Mr. AL-KIDWA<\/u> (Observer for Palestine) said that in the year since the<\/p><\/div>\n launching of the Middle East peace process in Madrid no significant results<\/p><\/div>\n had been achieved. The Palestinian leadership had addressed messages to the<\/p><\/div>\n Secretary-General of the Âé¶¹APP and to the Presidents of the United<\/p><\/div>\n States and the Russian Federation, who were custodians of the peace process,<\/p><\/div>\n in which it had called attention to the need for a new impetus to the peace<\/p><\/div>\n process. Also, in the absence of progress, it was important to ensure that<\/p><\/div>\n the Âé¶¹APP continued to discharge its responsibilities towards the<\/p><\/div>\n Palestinian people in the occupied territory.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n 6. The recent invitation to the Secretary-General to participate officially<\/p><\/div>\n in the meetings of the multilateral committees, which were part of the Middle<\/p><\/div>\n East peace process, was a welcome development. There was a need, however, for<\/p><\/div>\n greater participation by the Âé¶¹APP not only in the multilateral<\/p><\/div>\n committees but also in bilateral talks and in any other arrangements which<\/p><\/div>\n might emerge.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n 7. When the Secretary-General had requested his views on the implementation<\/p><\/div>\n of General Assembly resolution <\/span>46\/75<\/a> concerning an International Peace<\/span><\/p><\/div>\n Conference on the Middle East, he had replied that the position of the General<\/p><\/div>\n Assembly on the need for an International Peace Conference was correct and<\/p><\/div>\n still represented the most effective means of achieving peace in the Middle<\/p><\/div>\n East. While the Palestinian leadership was disappointed that the proposed<\/p><\/div>\n Conference had not yet been convened, it would continue to support the current<\/p><\/div>\n peace process, provided that the principles set forth in resolution 46\/75 were<\/p><\/div>\n included in any final settlement. Moreover, in view of the complex situation<\/p><\/div>\n in the Middle East, it still held the view that an International Peace<\/p><\/div>\n Conference should be held at a later stage. That view was similar to the<\/p><\/div>\n position adopted on the matter by the Non-Aligned Movement at its recent<\/p><\/div>\n summit meeting in Indonesia.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n 8. He wished to appeal to the members of the Committee to continue at the<\/p><\/div>\n current session to support the relevant resolutions of the General Assembly on<\/p><\/div>\n the question of Palestine. As Chairman of the Arab Group of the Whole for<\/p><\/div>\n November, he would welcome the ideas and suggestions of representatives of<\/p><\/div>\n other geographical groups.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n 9. The CHAIRMAN<\/u> said that the Committee was ready to support not only the<\/p><\/div>\n Palestinians in general but also the work at the Âé¶¹APP of the<\/p><\/div>\n Observer for Palestine. While the Secretary-General had indicated his support<\/p><\/div>\n for the international peace process, the convening of an International Peace<\/p><\/div>\n Conference on the Middle East would still be a welcome development. The reply<\/p><\/div>\n of the Observer for Palestine to the letter from the Secretary-General fully<\/p><\/div>\n reflected the views that the Committee itself would have expressed on the<\/p><\/div>\n matter. He hoped, lastly, that the appeal by the Observer for Palestine for<\/p><\/div>\n support for his work at the Âé¶¹APP would not go unheeded.<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n The meeting rose at 11.45 a.m<\/u>.<\/p><\/div>\n \n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" COMMITTEE ON THE EXERCISE OF THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE SUMMARY RECORD OF THE 191st MEETING Held at Headquarters, New York, on Thursday, 5 November 1992, at 10.30 a.m. Chairman: Mr. CISSE (Senegal) CONTENTS Adoption of the agenda Draft report of the Committee to the General Assembly at its forty-seventh session Other matters This record is subject to correction. Corrections should be submitted in one of the working languages. 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