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XII
Ministerial Conference
New Delhi, 4-8 April 1997
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1:
Global Issues
A: Review
of the International Situation since the Cartagena Summit
B. The Role of the Non-Aligned Movement
C.
Strengthening, Restructuring, Revitalisation and Democratisation of the United Nations
D. United Nations Peace-Keeping
Operations
E. The Financial Situation of the United
Nations
F. Agenda for Peace
G. Regional Organisations
H. Right to Self-Determination and
Decolonisation
I. Mercenaries
J. Disarmament and International
Security
K. Indian Ocean as a Zone of Peace
(IOZOP)
L. Terrorism
M. International Law
N. Law of the Sea
O. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
Chapter 2:
Analysis of the International Situation
| A: Middle East (Palestine, Lebanon, Syrian Golan, The
Peace Process) |
| B. Europe (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cyprus,
Security and Cooperation in the Mediterranean) |
| C. Africa (Burundi, Somalia, Libya, Western Sahara,
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Angola, Mayotte, Chagos Archipelago, Situation in the Great Lakes Region) |
| D. Asia (Situation between Iraq & Kuwait, Turkey-Iraq, Korean
Peninsula, Afghanistan, SE Asia) |
| E. Latin America & the Caribbean (Association of
Caribbean States, Haiti, Cuba,
Guatemala, Panama, Guyana-Venezuela Controversy, Central American Integration System) |
Chapter 3: Economic Issues
A. The Movement and International Economic Issues
B. Agenda for Development
C. International Trade and Commodities
D. Development Finance, Monetary and
Financial Issues
E. Science and Technology
F. Industrial
Development Cooperation
G. Environment and Development
H. South-South Cooperation
I. Information and Communication
J. Follow-up of Major Conferences and
Summits
K. Critical Situation in Africa
L. Situation of Least Developed
Countries
M. Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Chapter 4 : Social Issues
A. Social Development and Poverty Eradication
B. Human Rights
C. International Drug Control
D. Advancement of Women
E. Situation of Children
F. Youth
G. Racism and Racial Discrimination
H. Humanitarian Action
I. International Migration and
Development
Date
and Venue of the next Summit
INTRODUCTION
The Foreign Ministers of the country members of the
Non-Aligned Movement held their twelfth Ministerial Conference in New Delhi, India on 7-8
April 1997. Member States and Observers who attended are listed in the Report of the
Rapporteur General of the Conference. The guests who attended the opening and closing
ceremonies are also listed in that Report. The Conference was addressed by H.E. H.D.Deve
Gowda, Prime Minister of India.
A Special Session of the Conference on Palestine was held
and was addressed by H.E. President Yasser Arafat.
The Ministers discussed political and economic developments
since the Cartagena Summit, and reached the following conclusions, recommendations and
decisions.
  
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