Question of Guam
Publisher | UN General Assembly |
Author | UN General Assembly (37th sess. : 1982-1983) |
Publication Date | 23 November 1982 |
Citation / Document Symbol | A/RES/37/21 |
Reference | 37 |
Cite as | UN General Assembly, Question of Guam, 23 November 1982, A/RES/37/21, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3b00f02238.html [accessed 19 May 2023] |
1. Approves the chapter of the report of the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Grantingof Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples relating to Guam;
2. Reaffirms the inalienable right of the people of Guam toself-determination and independence in conformity with the Declaration on theGranting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, contained inGeneral Assembly resolution 1514 (XV);
3. Reaffirms its conviction that such factors as territorial size,geographical location, size of population and limited natural resources shouldin no way delay the implementation of the Declaration contained in GeneralAssembly resolution 1514 (XV), which fully applies to Guam;
4. Recalls that the United States of America, as the administeringPower, has the responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations toensure that the people of the Territory are kept fully informed of theirinalienable right to self-determination and independence, in accordance withGeneral Assembly resolution 1514 (XV);
5. Reiterates that it is the responsibility of the administering Powerto create such conditions in the Territory as will enable the people of Guamto exercise freely and without interference their inalienable right toself-determination and independence in accordance with General Assemblyresolution 1514 (XV);
6. Reaffirms its strong conviction that the administering Power mustensure that military bases and installations do not hinder the population ofthe Territory from exercising its right to self-determination and independencein conformity with the purposes and principles of the Charter and urges theadministering Power to take all necessary measures to comply fully with therelevant resolutions of the United Nations relating to military bases andinstallations in colonial and Non-Self-Governing Territories;
7. Reaffirms the responsibility of the administering Power, under theCharter, for the economic and social development of Guam and calls upon theadministering Power to take all necessary steps to strengthen and diversifythe economy of the Territory;
8. Calls upon the administering Power, in co-operation with the localauthorities, to accelerate the transfer of land to the people of the Territory;
9. Reiterates its call upon the administering Power, in co-operationwith the territorial Government, to remove the constraints which limit growthin the economic development of the Territory, particularly with regard tocommercial fishing, agriculture and the transportation industry;
10. Urges the administering Power, in co-operation with the territorialGovernment, to continue to take effective measures to safeguard and guaranteethe right of the people of Guam to their natural resources and to establishand maintain control over their future development and requests theadministering Power to take all necessary steps to protect the property rightsof the people of the Territory;
11. Urges the administering Power to strengthen its efforts to developand promote the language and culture of the Chamorro people, who comprise morethan half of the population of the Territory;
12. Considers that the possibility of sending a further visiting missionto Guam at an appropriate time should be kept under review;
13. Requests the Special Committee to continue the consideration of thisquestion at its next session, including the possible dispatch of a furthervisiting mission to Guam at an appropriate time and in consultation with theadministering Power, and to report thereon to the General Assembly at itsthirty-eighth session.