Cooperative measures to assess and increase awareness of environmental effects related to waste originating from chemical munitions dumped at sea A/RES/74/213 Taking note of the outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 1992, 2 and the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg Plan of Implementation), adopted in Johannesburg, South Africa, in September 2002, 3 and reaffirming the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled “The future we want”, adopted in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012, 4 Recognizing the work of the Convention on Biological Diversity 5 and its programme of work to reduce marine and coastal biological loss, as well as other multilateral environmental agreements and regional seas conventions to address marine pollution and their contribution to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Recalling the political declaration of the high-level political forum on sustainable development convened under the auspices of the General Assembly on 24 and 25 September 2019, 6 in which Member States confirm that they remain resolved to ensure the lasting protection of the planet and its natural resources and commit to reducing disaster risk and building resilience, Recalling also its resolution 73/254 of 20 December 2018, in which it promotes global partnerships that are critical to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as a principle-based approach to enhanced cooperation between the United Nations and all relevant partners, Recalling further the efforts to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, including preventing and significantly reducing, by 2025, marine pollution of all kinds, 7 Recalling its resolution 71/312 of 6 July 2017, entitled “Our ocean, our future: call for action”, and looking forward to the 2020 United Nations Conference to Support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development, Recalling also its resolution 72/73 of 5 December 2017, in which it proclaimed the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, Reaffirming the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 8 which provides the legal framework for ocean activities, and emphasizing its fundamental character, conscious that the problems of ocean space are closely interrelated and need to be considered as a whole through an integrated, interdisciplinary and inter sectoral approach, Noting the importance of cooperation on chemical munitions dumped at sea as an effort that contributes to the improvement of the overall marine environment, Recalling relevant international and regional instruments such as the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use __________________ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2/5 See Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janei ro, 3–14 June 1992, vol. I, Resolutions Adopted by the Conference (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.93.I.8 and corrigendum), resolution 1. Report of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa, 26 August–4 September 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.03.II.A.1 and corrigendum), chap. I, resolution 2, annex. Resolution 66/288, annex. United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1760, No. 30619. Resolution 74/4, annex. See resolution 70/1. United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1833, No. 31363. 19-22426

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