2004/05/06
Millennium Summit follow-up: UN convenes High Level meeting in New York in 2005
United Nations
The UN General Assembly (GA) convened this morning and adopted a resolution deciding to convene a High Level Meeting in New York in 2005 as a follow-up to the outcome of the Millennium Summit in 2000.
The major event
in 2005 will be responsible for the following:
a) review of the progress made in the fulfillment of all commitments contained
in the
Millennium Declaration
b) review of progress made in fulfillment of the internationally agreed
development goals and the global partnership required for their achievement
c) review of progress made in the integrated and coordinated implementation of
the outcomes and commitments of the major UN conferences and summits in the
economic, social and related fields
The General
Assembly has requested the Secretary General to submit to the next session of
the GA (September 2004) a report on suggested modalities, format and
organization of this major event. The President of the General Assembly is
expected to carry out open-ended consultations in this regard.
A number of
Member States took the floor before adopting this resolution, which has been the
subject of intense negotiations for several months.
New Zealand, on
behalf of Australia, Canada and New Zealand expressed concern that the event is
not given the responsibility to reaffirm previously agreed outcomes. New Zealand
said it was essential that the 2005 meeting focus squarely on the question of
implementation and said the event should also take into account the findings of
the Secretary General's High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change.
Ireland, on
behalf of the European Union, said the EU was ready to make a substantive
contribution to the event that will conduct a stocktaking of progress made in
implementing the Millennium Declaration and achievement of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs). The EU said on 27 April EU Development Ministers
invited the European Commission to take forward work on the preparation and
coordination of a consolidated EU contribution to the international stocktaking
of the MDGs. It is expected that a synthesis report prepared by the European
Commission would be submitted to the EU Development Ministers no later than
April 2005.
Japan said the
event is the opportune moment to discuss UN reform matters, particularly reform
of the Security Council. It is an important component of the Millennium
Declaration, Japan said, and should be a legitimate focus of the discussion next
year.
Switzerland,
Croatia and Norway raised concerns over the inadequate level of transparency
involved in these months long negotiations and urged that the process going
forward should be truly open-ended to include all interested delegations.
Qatar, on
behalf of the G-77 and China supported the resolution.
While no
schedule has been set, it is expected that the President of the General Assembly
will begin related consultations in the near future.
United
Nations
A/58/L.8/Rev.1
General Assembly
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28 April 2004
Original English
Fifty-eighth session
Agenda items 50 and 60
Integrated and
coordinated implementation of and follow-up
to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and
summits in the economic, social and related fields
Follow-up to the outcome of the Millennium Summit
Revised draft resolution submitted
by the President of the General Assembly
Follow-up to the outcome of the
Millennium Summit and integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up
to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the
economic and social fields
The General
Assembly,
Recalling
its resolutions 57/144 of 16 December 2002 on follow-up to the outcome of the
Millennium Summit and 57/270 A of 20 December 2002 and 57/270 B of 23 June 2003
on integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of
the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic and social
fields,
1.
Decides to convene in New York in 2005, at the commencement of the sixtieth
session of the General Assembly, a high-level plenary meeting of the Assembly
with the participation of heads of State and Government, on dates to be decided
by the Assembly at its fifty-ninth session;
2.
Also decides that this major event will undertake a comprehensive review of
the progress made in the fulfilment of all the commitments contained in the
United Nations Millennium Declaration,[1]
including the internationally agreed development goals and the global
partnership required for their achievement, and of the progress made in the
integrated and coordinated implementation, at the national, regional and
international levels, of the outcomes and commitments of the major United
Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social and related fields, on
the basis of a comprehensive report to be submitted by the Secretary-General;
3.
Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its
fifty-ninth session a report on suggested modalities, format and organization of
this major event for consideration and a final decision by the Assembly, taking
into account the open-ended consultations to be carried out by the President of
the Assembly.
Note:
See resolution 55/2.
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