Resolution on the Situation in the Middle East


CM/Res.1085 (XLV)



RESOLUTION ON THE SITUATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST



The Council of Ministers of the Organization of African Unity, meeting in its Forty- fifth Ordinary Session in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 23 to 28 February 1987,


Having considered the report of the Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity on the Middle East as contained in Document CM/1419 (XLV),


Guided by the principle and purposes of the Charters of the Organization of African Unity and the United Nations and by the common determination of the African and Arab peoples to fight jointly to safeguard their freedom,


Recalling the successive resolutions adopted by previous sessions of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, and the Council of Ministers of the OAU on the situations in the Middle East,


Recalling further the numerous recommendations and resolutions adopted by the various Conferences of the Non-Aligned Movement on the situation in the Middle East,


Noting with deep concern that in spite of the many resolutions adopted by the United Nations General Assembly, the Security Council and the Organization of African Unity urging Israel to withdraw from Arab territories occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem, not only has Israel persistently refused to comply with these resolutions but continues to pursue its expansionist and occupation policy,


Deploring the systematic obstruction by Israel of all efforts made towards reaching a peaceful solution to the Palestinian problem,


Fully conscious of the fact that the support given to Israel by some powers, the United States of America in particular, enables it to pursue its acts of aggression and

encourages it to perpetrate acts of terrorism and illegal occupation of part of the territories in the region,


Noting with concern that the alliance between the Zionist regime of Israel and the apartheid regime of South Africa is aimed at pursuing the Policy of terrorism and liquidation of the Palestinians and Arabs in the occupied territories on the one hand and of the majority black population of South Africa and Namibia on the other:


  1. REAFFIRMS all previous resolutions adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government and the Council of Ministers of the OAU and its total and effective support of the Palestinian people under the dynamic leadership of its sole and legitimate representative, the Palestine Liberation Organization;


  1. FURTHER REAFFIRMS ITS TOTAL SUPPORT for the Arab countries, victims of Israeli aggression, and its support for the Palestinian people in their just struggle to recover their usurped rights and their occupied territories;


  1. CONDEMNS VIGOROUSLY the establishment of settlements by Israel in Palestine and in the other occupied territories and Judisation of the city of Jerusalem and its proclamation as its capital;


  1. STRONGLY COMMENDS the courageous efforts of the Lebanese people in confronting the Zionist Israeli aggression and VEHEMENTLY CONDEMNS THE AGGRESSIONS PERPETRATED AGAINST Lebanon and the

Palestinian camps;



  1. RECOMMENDS that Member States renew their firm determination not to establish or re-establish diplomatic ties with Israel, a natural and unconditional accomplice of racist South Africa;


  1. STRONGLY CONDEMNS all agreements concluded seperately and all commitments made individually which constitute a flagrant violation of the rights of the Palestinian people to return to their homelands;

  2. STRONGLY CONDEMNS the establishment of the nuclear-missiles, by Israel in the Golan Heights and the Negev Desert which not only represents a direct threat to the Arab region but also to peace and security in the African continent;


  1. STRONGLY CONDEMNS Israel, the occupying force, for not complying with the provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 12 August, 1949, on the protection of civilians in times of war;


  1. URGES Israel to put an immediate and to illegal occupation of Southern Lebanon and CONSIDERS null and void any measures take by Israel in the occupied Arab territories aimed at exploiting their resources and REQUESTS all States, International Organizations and Investment Agencies not to recognize Israel’s authority over these territories and not co cooperate with it in any form whatsoever, it is exploitation of these resources and sources of energy;


  1. MAKES AN URGENT APPEAL to the International Community to exert an effective pressure on Israel in all fields so as to force it to comply with the decision of the International Community;


  1. REITERATES ITS REQUEST to the Security Council to take the necessary measures to compile Israel to end its occupation of the Arab and Palestinian territories and to help the Palestinian people to exercise their national rights in accordance with the recommendations adopted by the UN Special Committee on the exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian people;


  1. REQUESTS the Secretary-General to monitor the developments in the Middle East Question and to report to the next Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers of the Organization of African Unity.


FOOTNOTE:

Cote d’Ivoire entered reservation of this; Res olution Cameroon Reservations on Par 4. 5 and 6; Zaire Reservations on par 5.

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