AG/RES. 1258 (XXIV-O/94)

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INTER-AMERICAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

(Resolution adopted at the eighth plenary session, held on June 9, 1994)


THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,

HAVING SEEN the observations of the Permanent Council concerning the annual report of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES) (AG/doc.3082/94); and

HAVING CONSIDERED the annual report of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CP/CRO-393/94); and

CONSIDERING:

That the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES) held its Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting on April 21 and 22, 1994, and, consequently, was unable to meet the statutory deadline laid down in Article 34 of the Rules of Procedure of the Permanent Council;

That the General Assembly, through resolution AG/RES. 939 (XVIII-O/88) "Dates for Future Sessions of the General Assembly" provided that the organs, agencies, and entities should plan their annual meetings and conferences in such a way as to ensure the greatest possible coordination of their decisions and activities within the inter-American system; and

That through resolution AG/RES. 1155 (XXII-O/92), the General Assembly reiterated the recommendation to the InterAmerican Economic and Social Council to plan its annual meetings and conferences in such a way as to ensure the greatest possible coordination of its decisions and activities with those of the General Assembly at its regular sessions,

RESOLVES:

  1. To take note of the annual report of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES).

  2. To urge the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES) to plan its annual meetings and conferences in such a way as to ensure the greatest possible coordination of its decisions and activities with those of the regular sessions of the General Assembly, in response to the repeated recommendations made by the General Assembly, to enable the Permanent Council to fulfill the functions entrusted to it in Article 90.f of the Charter of the Organization.

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