1991/104. Situation in Cambodia
At its 28th meeting, on 15 February 1991, the Commission, welcoming the endorsement by United Nations Security Council, in its resolution 668 (1990) of 20 September 1990, of the framework for a comprehensive political settlement of the Cambodian conflict, which has been accepted in its entirety by all the Cambodian parties as the basis for settling the conflict, noting with satisfaction the adoption by the General Assembly, on 15 October 1990, of resolution 45/3 on the situation in Cambodia, taking into consideration that the Paris Conference on Cambodia should be reconvened in the near future to elaborate and adopt the comprehensive political settlement and that a detailed plan of implementation be drawn up in accordance with the framework for a comprehensive political settlement, stressing that this peace process would help achieve the goal of the exercise of the right to self-determination for the Cambodian people through free and fair elections organized and conducted by the United Nations in a neutral political environment with full respect for the national sovereignty of Cambodia, recognizing the need to promote respect for and full observance of human rights of the Cambodian people and the role of the Commission on Human Rights in this regard, decided, without a vote, to keep the situation in Cambodia under review at its forty-eighth session under the same agenda item.Disclaimer:
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