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GENliaAL ASSBMBLY SECURITY OWNCIL


Thirty-seventh session Thirty-seventh year
fgenda iterae 12, 18, 22, 24, 25, 28, 30,
31, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39, 45, 47, 50, 52,
53, 55, 56, 59, 61, 65, 66, 66, 71, 72,
74, a0 and a2
REPORPOFTHEECONOKtCANDSCCIALCOUMZIL
IMPLEMZNTATION OF THE DECLARATION ON THE
GRANTING OF INDEPENDEKE 'IX3 COIDNIAL
OXNTRIES AND PEOPLES
O-OPERATION BBflWEEN TiiJ3 UNITED NATIOt&S
AND THE ORGANIZATION OF THF. ISLAMIC
CONFIPIEKE
AREeD ISIULBLI AGCZ\ESSION AGAINST THE
IRAQINLKXJ3ARINSTALLATIONSANDITS
GRAVE 03bEiF@w=Es FORTIiRRSTABLISHED
INTBWATIONAL SYSTRM 03NCEZtNING THE
PEAaFDL USES OF NIlCLEAR ENmY, THE
NON-FR(XIIFERATION OF NUCLeAR WEAPONS
AN) INTIPUJATKIRAL PEACE AND SECURITY
TSR SITUATION IN AFGRANISTAN AND ITS
IMPLICATION FOR INTBtNATIONAI, P&ACE
ANDSEQtRITY
TBlRD UNITED NATION3 CONFSWCR ON THE
LAN OF THE SEA
QUESTIDNOFTI~E~CO~LORI~ISLA~?DOF
MLYCYlTB
QUIPSTION OF PA-TINE
@JEsTION OF NN4IBIA
PDLICIBSOFAPARTREID OFTHB GWJERWRNT
OF SOUTH AFRICA
C+JlPPTION OF CYPRUS
LADNXING OF GLRSAL NEWl'IATIOm ON
INTERNATIONAL ECZlNOMIC CO-OPEWiTION FOR
DEVELOPMENT

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p;ooNOMICANO8aCIALCOt&9E~~ES OFTHE
AItwAmNTS RACE AND ITS EXTWY
HiW4FUL EFFEC’IS ON WORLD PEA& AN0
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SSTWLISMBNT OFA NUCLEfiR-WEAPON-FREE
ZONE IN TNE RWION OF THE MIDOLB EAST
PRWIBITIONOF THB OlWEIQPMENTAND
MANUFACTURE OF NEW TYPES OF PWLUM6 OF
HA88 OPBTRWTION AND NW SYSTBlS OF
SUCHWiA.XJNS
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OF Tm
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BYTBBGBNBRALASSPIBLYATI'IB TENTH
SPiXIAL SESSION
00NXUSION OF AN INTERNATIONAL CONWNT~N
ON THE SWING OF THE SEUJRITY OF
NGN-NUCLBAB-WBAPONSTATES AGAIHSTTBB
USEORT-T OF USEOF NUCLEAR
WBAmm
Q)NCLUSION OF EFFECTI= INTRWATIONAL
AMtANG-TS To ASSURE
NON-NUXBAR-WBAKlNSTAT89 AGAIHSTTRE
USEORTERRATOF USEOF NK!LBAB
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DECLARATION ONTHB STRBN(rTtIENINGOF
INTEI\NATIONALBECURITY
RSmlTo~TBBsPlpcIALamlmTBB To
1NWWTIGATBISRkBLIPRACTIC%S AFPLPCTING
THB HUtAN RIGHTS OF THE POXIIATION OF
THB OCQIPIBD TWRI’1ORIB8
UNITEDNATIONSIPUlIEF AND WORKS AGENCY
FGRPA~TIW5RBFWllg8 IN THBNEARBAST
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D-LO-NT AND INTH’WATIONALSCONCBUC
CO-OPERATION
OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES FORDA?EILX'MENT
SPECIALE~NOMIC AND DISASTER RELIEF
ASSISTANCE

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ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF RACIAL


DISCRIMINATION '.
QUESTION OF THE ELDERLY AND THE AGED

Utter dated 21 October 1982 from the Permanent


Representative of the Niger to the Mited Nations
addressed to the Secretary-General

On the instructions of the Minister of &reign Affairs and Co-operation tf the


Republic of the Niger, acting in his capacity as Chairman of the thirteenth Islamic
Conference of Foreign Ministers held at Niamey from 3 to 7 Zul @da AH 1402
(22-26 August 1982), I have the honour to request that the text of the attached
resolutions on political affairs and information (annex I), economic affairs
(annex II) and cultural and social affairs (annex III) adopted by the Conference,
together with the final declaration (annex IV) be circulated as documents of the
General Assembly under agenda items 12, 18, 22, 24, 25, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 37, 38,
39, 45, 47, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59, 61, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72, 74, 80, and 82, and of
the Security Council.

(Signed) Id& OWOU


Permanent Representative

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Annex I* larport rnd rrrolutiono on politiaal affair0 and information .... . 5

Annex Xx. Ilrport and reaoluthr on l aonomio affair8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .,... 81

Annex III. Report and rrrolutiona on oultural and ewial affairs . . . . ,. . . . . . 155

Anarw xv. Fin81 drolrration . .. ... ... .... .... ... ..... .... . .... ..... .. .... .. 203

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ANNEX I

REPORi AND GESOLlJTlONS ON POLITICAL AFFAIRS AND

INFORMATION ADOPTED BY THE THIRTEENTH ISLAMIC

CONFERENCE OF FOREIGN MINISTERS. HELD IN NIAMEY

/REPUBLIC OF NIGER) FROM 3-7 ZUL QADA 1402-H

1 22 - 26 AUGUST 1962.
INDEX

S.NO. SUBJECT PACE N3.


1 2 3

1. ICFM/13-SZ/PIL/REP.FlN.
Report of the Chairllton of the
Committee for Political Affairs and
Information to the Thirteenth Islamic
Cone srence of Foreign Eliniatera, held
in NIAMEY (Republic of Niger) from
3-7 Zul Qodo 1102H (22-26 August 1782). 1 - 3

2. RESOLUTIOt! N0.1/13-P
The Palestine Question and the Hiddle
East. 4 .-I4

3. RESOLUTION NO . 2/13-P
Al-Rude Al Sharif. 15 -:.7

b. RESOLUTION NC.3/13-P
Al-Cuda Fund. l& -1s’

5. RESOLUTION N0.4/13-P
Al-Quda Enciowment Fund. 20

6. RESOLUTION N0.5/13-P
Palestine Stamp. 21 -22

7. RESOLUTION N0.6/13-P
The Islamic Office for tiilitary
Coordination with Pslertine. 23 -2.4

0. RESOlUTION N0.7/1Y-P
The Islamic Office for the
Boycott of Iarml. 25 -25

9. RESOLUTION NO.8/13-P
Yhe auepsnaion of Israel’s membership
in the Internotional Atomic Energy Agency.27 -26

10. RC50LI~TIllN b’O.S/lS-P


The Israeli aggression on Lebanon. 29 -3:

11. RESOLUTION NO.Z0/13-F


The Iraqi-Iranian Conflict. 31 -33
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S,NO. SUBJECT PACE No.

12. RESOLUTIOW NO.ll/lY-P


Afghanistan. 34 - 57

13. RESOLUTION N0.12/13-P


Support for the Liberation Struggle
of the Peoples of Namibia and South
Africa and Cenunciation of the Collueion
between the South African Regime and
the Zioniat Entity. 30 - 41

14. RESOLUTION NO.13/13-I’


Security and Solidarity of lolamlc
States. 42 - 44

15. RESOLUTION N0.14/13-P


Comoro Island of Nayotte. 45 - 46

16. RESOLUTION N0.15/13-P


Problems of the Sahel. 47

17. RESOLUlION rJO.l6/13-P


Pertaining to the Islamic Conmunitier in
Countries which era non-member6 of the
Orgrniration of Islrmic Conference. 40 - 49

10. RESOLUTION N0.?7/15-P


The Question of Swthern Philippiner
Muslims. so - Sl

19. RESOLUTION NO.lO/lS-P


The eetebliehment of Nuclear Ueeponr Frrr
Zonee in Africa,the Fiddle Eeet end
South Aaie. 52 - 54

20. RESOLUTION NO.l9/?Y-P


Strengthening thd recurity of non-nuclrer
weepon Stetee l geinrt the throet or we of
nuclret roepona. 5s - Sl

21. RESOLUTION NO.ZO/lY-P


Co-operation batroan thr Orgrnimrtion
of the Ielemic Conference end the
United Nations Organisation. 53 - 60

22. RESOLUTION NB.i!1/13-P


Cooperation betwocn the Organisation of
the Islemic Conference and the
Organisation of the African Unity. 61 - 62

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23. RESCLUTION NO.ZZ/lbP


Informrtion I*sur. 63 - 65

24. RESOLUTION NO.23/13-P


The Intrrnationrl Iolanlc NOwe Agrncy
(IINA). 66

25, RESOLUTION NO.24/13-P


fhr Irlrnic Statrr Broadcarting
S~rvloor Orgmniartion(ISBO1. 67

26. RESOLUTION NO,ZS/lbP


Strengthrning I~lmic Solidarity
in thr oontrol of hijacking. 68

27. RESOLUTION NO.ZI/lS-P


The Intrrnrtionrl Ialmmic Court Of
Jurtioo. 69
REPORT AND RESOLUfIDNS ON POLITICAL AFFAIRS AND

&NFORtlAtIDN ADOPTED BY THE THIRTEENTH ISLAMIC


JONFERENCE OF FOREIGN MINISTERS. HELD IN NIAHEY
JREPUBLIC OF NIGER) FROM'J-7 LUL OADA 1402H

J 22 - 26 AUGUST 19S2.
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SPORT or Trm cmmta,'~ OF TIZE COI~~ITTEE:"OH


POLITICAL AFFAIRS M!D Il~FOP2?ATIOI?
TO THE
TPIRTEENTBISL?&lIC COhFEREMCE OF FOPXIGF1!INISTErtS,
HELDIN NIAIZY (REPWLIC OF NIGER) FROH3 - 7
WAJtA 1402I: (22 - 26 AUGUST1902).

The Comnittoc for Political Affairs and 1nforfi:ati.o;:


held several working sessions during which it examined
the item appearing on the Aganda of the Thirteenth
i8lCd.C Conference of Foreign I:inistors under tho
chap&r entitled 'Political Affairs and Information",
na+llaly iterllli 19 to 51.
At Its first session, the Comnittoe~elected. its
Chairman, Pis Sxcolloncy IDE OUWROU,Femanent
Zepreoentative of Uiger to the United Nations, as vie11
as its Papportour, Kr. BassarzKebba, norbcr of tha I?agi
delegation.
Tho Comnittoo began its work by examining the
draft resolutions submitted by the C&s&r Gtatos.

The discussions during the recting, %arkod by a


spirit of solidarity, lad to the exchanc;c of axr+l.~
and fruitful ideas and the improvevoncnt of the texts,
resulting in a coimansus on the subjects undar Giscussion.

Tha Chairman of the Oolitical and Information


CO86nitteQ oxpr0800~I hi8 vary 8ifttmo thvJu
to all the dolegctiona representing the brotherly
countries whose valuable contribution, had lo?, to the
results desired by the iluslin Umah.

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Tho draft resolution discuasod by the Political


end Information Convittoo and laid for your con-
oidmration were approvoc? as follows:-

(1) DR. 1 suspension of Israeli l&mborshig


in the lntornationcl Atomic Rnergy
Agency.

(2) DR.2 xsraoli aggression against Lobanon.


(3) ix.5 C!:c ComoranSslaxd of KayottQ.
( 4) DR.6 On Information.
(5) DR.7 SLYR&lortof tho liberation struggle of
the paoplas of Namibia an8 South Africa.

(6) DR,10 Al-Quds.


(7) DR.11 Coopxation bctvo~~n the 0IC an& t!!e OAU.
(8) DR.12 Afghanistan.
(9) DR.13 toopcration betwon the OfC and &dw?UUO.
(10) DR.15 Creation of denucloarined zon38 in
Africa, in the i!iddle Dast and in
soutS. Asia.
(11) DR.17 Iran and Iraq Conflict.
(12) DR.16 Strengthening the security of non-
nuclear weapon 8tatcs against Ji;,.e
throat ox ua3 of nuclear mapono.
(13) DR.20 Strangthaninq of Islamic Solidarity
against the hfqhjac?:ing of aircraft.
[lC) DR.21 Islamic International ilaws Agency.
(15) DR.22 Isl.ai:.ic S.te.tcs Rroadcasting Organization.

(16) DR.24 Pslentc Internationel Court of Justice.


(17) DS.27 Pslestlnc and tile 1:iddle East.

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(10) DR.28 Islamic office for Kilitary


Coordination with Palestine.

(191 DR.30 Yaqf of Al-Quds Fund.

(20) DR.31 Iolax~ic Office for the Boycott of Israel.

(21) DR.32 Falostine Dostagc stamp.

(22) DR.33 Al-Quds Fund.

(23) DR.35 Islamic Coamanitics in the !lon-Xernber


States of the GIG.

(24) DR.39 Security and solidarity of the


ISl&iiC States.

All these resolutions gained wide consensus in


the Ccmittee, and in most cases were unanimouely adopt&.
If, whphon
dealing with the questions before them, the
dolegatione gave evidence of their desire to go to the
heart of the mattor, they nevertheless manifested a
spirit of cc4ipromise, in kecaing WILY. the spirit of
rolidarity and unity which has always characterinod the
EQetingr of our Organization. A8 rqards itezz 51
concerning Pakistan'r candidature to the Becocity
Council, the Coxunittoe largely maniferted its support
to that country. But fnatead of adopting a re3olutior:
to that effect, it recommendedthat t!le support of
the Conference should appear in the fine1 cosmmuniqua.
Ccncernicg itc.7. 45, the Committee took nob of tk
report and also too:: an interan:: in it.
liiamey, August 26, 1952
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RESOLUTIONS ON POLITICAL AFFAIRS AND INFORMATION -


ADOPTED BY THE THIRTEENTH ISLAMIC CONFERENCE OF

FOREIGN MINISTERS. HELD IN NIAHEY ( REPUBLIC OF

NICER) FROM 3-7 ZUL QADA 1402H (22-26 AUGUST 1982).


Tha Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Poroign Kinietors,
held in Niarary, Republic of Niger, from 3-7 Zul Qada, 1402H
(22-26 August, 1982),

Proceeding from tho Chartur of the Organisation of


Islamic Conreronco and the resolution adoptod by its Conferences;

Guided by the resolutions adopted by the Third Islamic


Summit, held in iiakkah Al-iiukarramah & Taif(Sesslon of
Paleetine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif)?

Inspired by ths Declaration of Makkah Al-Mukarramah


and the proclamation of a holy Jihad as well as by the Islamic
action programme drawn up to face the Zioniat enunyr

Recalling the relevant rosolutions of the United


Natione Organisations on the same question;

Roaffirminq that tho Palestina Question Ike the crux


of the confrontation in the Middle East, and that, by its
continued occupaticn of Palestinian and Arab torritorics,
including the City of Al-Quds Al-Shsrif, its perclietont denicl
of tho inalienable national rights of the Palertinian pooplc,
and its recent aggrerrion against Lebanon and tho Palestinian
people, Israel is flagrantly flouting the principle8 of tho
OX and DA:CharterG, the Universal Declaration of Euman Kiqhts
anti the Principles of International law;

Zcaffirming that the liberation of the city of


Al-Quds iii-Sharif from Ioraeli occupation, and Its restoration
to Arab and Islan~c sovereignty, so that it will become the
capital of the indcpendant Palestinian State under the
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leadorehip of the Palcatino LIbQration organisation and the


liberation of the Holy Shrines from thho racist Zionist
occupation constitute one of the duties of Holy Jihad with
every single means which muot be fulfilled and contributed
to by all Ielamic peoples and govarnments according to their
respective capabilitieet

Aware of the truly aggressive nature of the Zionist


entity and ita intentions towards the Palestinian people in
gnrticulor whichare irkin to its intentions towards the
Islamic Ummah and mankind at large;

Convinced that the time has coma to take the


sanctions enunciated in Rrticlo 7 of the United Nations
Charter againrt the Israeli entity because of its continous
violotionwf the principles of this Charter, its dontinuod
occupation of Palestine and i'uab territories, its repeated
aggroosion and increased expansion, and dU0 to the execution
of it8 plana meant to liquidate tha Palestinian people and
negate its national identity and equally convinced that
the emmy ir carrying out without mercy genocide for
liquidating the PLOkhe 0010 reprerentative of the Palestinian::
people and it perrirtr in it8 rufural to implement UI?
rerolutionr, which led to open conflict in the Middle Loot
and ir endangering World peace bnd recurityr

Taking into conrideration tha rtrategfc alliance


between Unitad States and Iorzl meant to carry out the
application of the CampDavid *greement with the object
of liquidating the Palestinian people and negate its rights,
and to annex Palestinian and Arab territories and subject
the Arab and Islamic Countries to its hegemony and QQ,,inetionl
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Convinced that the military, economic and political


eupport which the USA renders to Israel encourages the latter
to carry out its policies of Aggression, occupation, scttle-
msnt And Annexation of territorioe a8 well a8 eviction of the
populadon And genocider

Renffirminq the legitimacy of the struggle of the


PAlertiniAn people under the leadership of the PU),thA
peoplsr
role toprerontative of the Palestinian/for the liberation
of its homeland And the restoration of its inalienable rights
by all porrible moan8 including Armed struggle conforming
to the principlea of the Charter ok tha Cni2cS'MationB, stru:glc
which is part of intArnAtiona1 liberation movements

Reaffirming that the racist Zioniat entity in


occupied Palertine And the rACi8t regime of Pretoria in
South Africa Are organically linked by their policies And
rACi3t PrACtiCort aimed At liquidating the peopleo of both
OOUntrieI, tho denial of libertiecr and human dignity a8
well ~8 imporing their domination and hegemony1

1. Call8 for the Apeedy implementation of all the


rarolutionr Adopted by previous Islamic Conference8 on
"The quartion of Palertine And the Middle Eart' within
the fr mauork of tho •IAl~ic work plan to confront the
ZiOni8t AnWmym
And l thA proolAmAtion of Al-Jfhad Al-MukaddAsn
adopted by the Third Islamic Summit under Resolutions numbers
2/3P(IS) And 5/3P(IS).

2. Raitratas its comrnitmcnt and adherence to the


aeven principlea and bases for the solution of the question
of Palestine and the Hiddle Ea.st, i.m adopted by the
Third Islamic Summit Conferance held in Makkah Al-Mukarrmah
and Taif(Seeeion on Palestine and Al-Qude Al-Sharif) a8

contained in Resolution fTot2/3-P(IS).

3, Reaffirms that any solution which is not


eetebllehed on these principle8 ana bare8 and on their
application in totality without exception, cannot lead to
the realisation of a just peace but, on the contrary,
contribute to making the situation more explorive in the
region. Ir will cl80 help the partiee to the Camp-David
Accord8 in their policy to iiguiam tho Palertine
queotion, help Ierael attain it8 objective8 and it8 racirt,

colonialiot and expaneioniet policier, while enoouraging


bilateral and partial eolutiono and ignoring the eeeence
of the Palertine queotion.

4. COnrider that Resolution 242 adopted by the


Security Council in 1974, is imcompatible with Palectinim
ana Arab right8 8nd a008 not conotitute at all a l ound

baeie for 8 l olution to the Middle -8t problan and the

Paloetinian oau86 and request8 Manbet Stat08 to work jointly


for the adoption by the Security Council of 8 new
rerolution clearly etipulating Ieraol'e withdrawal frcm
all occupied Palertinian and Arab terrltorier inaluding
the Eoly city of Al-Qude and guaranteeing the lnllonabla
right8 of the Palestinian people includingr
a) Its right to return to its homeland Pale&zinc.
b) It.? right to self-dete.rminetion without
foreign interference.
c) Its right to establish its Independer.t
Palestinien state in its homland, Palestine,
ucdar t~,haleadership of the PLO.
5. Afflrmm that according to Article 39 of the UN
Chutu mnd the Reoolution of the Ui?G&oral Amsealbly
NO. 3314tPBth SummLon),tho decision of the ziaiimtenti~ to
annmx the Syrian Golan kieightm im an act of aggremmion and
that thim dmcimion is null and void and devoid of any legal
validity.

6. Ex~rmmmem it8 full and strong support for, and


axtmndm itm l olidarity with the just struggle, waged by the
people l nd Govornawt of the Syrian Arab Republic against axw
oruar- rggrurion and for the liberation of its occupied
turitory.

7. Condemn8 the aggremmive, repremeive, and arbitrary


m~murme taken by the Zionimt entity against Syrian citizens
in thm OocUpied Golan Height8 to deny them their bark
right8 and funduuantal liberties, thereby violating the
prWi8iOM of the Fourth Geneva Convention and the Declaration
of thman Rights. It pmym tribute to the reeimtance of theme
citimmnm l gminmt occupation and annexation, and expremmem
itm l upport for their jumt l truggle in dofencb of their
fra, their territorial integrity, and t&tic nmtionml
identity.

6. R0hCt.8 and condam the Imrmeli thremtm l gmi.nmt


t&m 9ymi.U &eb Republic, itm tmrritorfml integrity, it8
rmgionml l mcurity, and itn armed forces, and declare Its
support to the Syrian Arab Republic and the IIaSheKiite
Kingdom of Jordan, tha other front-line Arab State.
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9. Reaffirms its support to it8 Reeolution 1112-p .:


:
adopted by the Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign
Hinfsters in Baghdad, on the need to take all effective
measures internationally, at the united Nations and its
rpecialised agencies, as well as at other international
organisations and conferences with a view to:
a)Rejection of the credential8 of the Israeli
delegation at the UB General Assembly, since it represents
an authority with no international legitimacy and that
it has made the Holy city of Al-Quds its capital.
b) Suspension of the membeX8hip of the Zionist
entity in the United Nations and its specialized agencies,
by having the General Assembly adopt a resolution
annulling the one in which the said entity was accepted
-8 a member of the United Nations, for being a hater of
peace, and fox not abiding by its obligations as set out
in the UN Charter and in other UN resolutions notably
General Assembly Resolution 273(Third Seseion) of May 11,
1949 .
c) Application of the sanction6 again& the
Zionist entity provided for in Chapter VII of the UR
Charter in view of its overt intransigence, perpetual
aggxerdon and violation of the principles of the UN
Charter, the Universal Declaration on HUman Rights and
the principle8 of international 1~.
10. Decidoe to work collectively, at the Thirty
Seventh Session of the u?J General Aesombly, for the
setting up of an International Commission charged with the
task of inquiring into the crimes and atrocities perpetrate6
by the Israeli Forces during thoir invasion of Lebanon.
with particular smphasis on the following acts:
a) Extermination of the Palestinian pooplo.
b) Maasacra of unarmed citizens and non-combatante.
c) violations and destruction of the Holy Places.
d) Violation of the provieionQ of the Hague
Conventions of 1907 and the Geneva Conventions
of 1949 concarning prisoners-of-war and tha
protection of civilians Ai-3time of war.
e) Use of internationally-prohibited weapons.
f) Blockade imposed on food, w&tar and medicine8
being denied to the inhabitants of the city
of Beirut aimed to threaten their lfves and to
force them to submit to the occupation forcoo.
- And for other crimes and acts contrary
to International Chartors and Conventions,
to the resolutions of the UX, and against
principles of international law,
- The Ioraeli soldiers ought to be brought
to justice internationally as crlmLnal8
of war.

11. Decides to act collectively within the framework


of the United Nations to help the UN assess the material
and hunun losses (Loa result of the Israeli agcjresoion against
Lebmon and the Palestinian peoplo, and their property,
inrtitutionr and refugee camps) and to seek compensation
for such lorae from the aggressors.

12. Aarorr to set ug a camittee composedof the


Ministers of ?oreign Affairs of Pakistan, Scnogal, Halayoie,
Guinea,. Palestinc(TL0) , and the Secretary General to work
out and establish tho contacts necessary to follow up and
implemant the contants of forgoing paras 4,9,10 and 11. This
Committoe would sr!ek whatever help it feels necessary in the
accomplishment of its nissfon and realisation of its
objoctfvos.
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13. Reaffirms its opposition to and oondemnation of

the Camp David nooorda and th0 Egyptian-Ieraoli treaty and

it. dctaxmination to oppose them and roeist the ooneeQuenoes

rosultlng from theso Aooords till tboy are rondorod obsolete

and to eliminate their roguelr.

14. DQcides t0 givQ moral and financial support t0 th0

Palestinian people to enable them to reinforce their

rosistancc to the autonon. plot.

15. Aqain condaung the Egyptian govornmont pursuing

the policies of normalisation of relations with thhe


Zionist entity, and affirm itE determination to redouble

its effort8 to ogposo this normalination process becaueo


of the dangers it poses to Islamic principles, cuture and
civilisation, and on the future of tho Palestinian cause

and the Palortinian people.

16. Stronolv condmnrr


a) The pcirmistont hortile attitude of tho Unitod
States to the inalienable national right8 of
the P4lestihiAn pBOp10 and its opposition t0 a
cmpleto Israeli withdrawal from all Palestinian
and occupied Arab territories including Joruoalem.

b) Tha Policy which the United States im tr,tir?r


to impose in tho region et the expanse 02
Palartinian and Arab right8 and territories.

c) Tho continuous and masrlvo support given by the


United Staten to Israol in all Zioldo l specially
in tho military, political and economic fields.
d) Ths uao by thQ United State8 ‘of tha veto
peer against tho Bocurity Council~!&&lutlonr,
which is con'xary &o LCW JUE';ICQ and the
principles a:~!. objcctiver; of tha United NatF%s
Ch&rtQrJ md its protection of tho Zioni&t
entity in it3 aggression and occupation and its
attempt to liquidate tha Palestinian people and
annex tho z~ccupiad torrltoriosr thus cncourag+ng
it to yarsist with ito pollcioo.
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17. i:oaffirms the necessity of continuing to boycott


all kinds of relations, whather political, consulars
economic, cultural, teetmlcal, Irclrist, transport and others, rrith
the Zionist entity.

18. Expresses ito great pride in, and esteem for the
enormous sacrificoe and the heroic resistance of the
Palestinian forces, under the laadership of the
Palestine Liberation Organisation, and the Lebanese
people and the Syrian army facing the Israeli troops to
preventing them from entering Beirut.

13. Decidas to accept the representation of the Palestine


Liberation Organisation in the capitals of tho remaining
Islamic states, in recognition of the Organisation as
the sole and legitgate representkive of the Palestinian
people, and to grant it all the rights, privileges and
diplomatic immunities.

20. Supports the efforts exerted at the United


Nations to integrate the budget of DNWA in the United
ilationr budget.

21. Vigorourly condemns the; collusion between Israel


and South Africa and their camm aggressive racist
policies and also denounces their cooperation, especially
in the field of nuclear armament, as this constitutea 2
serious threat to the security and independence of hrab
and African States.

22. heaffirms the need to apply &conomic and


financial pressure ayainst the States supporting IsraLli
aggression.

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23. Requests membar states of the Organisation of the


Islamic Conference to examina their diplomatic relations
with the United States of Amafica.

24. Emphasises the necessity of declaring Holy Jihad


with every single means and the need for Islsmic States
to adopt a unifiad stand againat continuing Israeli
expansionism.

25. Denounces any project that implies recognition


of the aggression and its consequencesas well as any act
likely to open the door to political bargaining with the
enemy ova Islamic rights.

26. Requests the Secretary General to set up a Committee


to follow up Zionist activities whenever they appear, and
suggest successful ways and means of checking them.

27. Reiterates the provisions of the following


resolutions adopted in its previous sessions:

a) Resolution No.4/12-P on the Irraeii project


to dig a cana: connecting the Mediterranean
with the Red Sea.
b) Resolution No.5/12-P on Israeli violation8 in
the city of Al-KhalilUWbron).
c) Resolution No.6/12-P on I*raelr* violation8
of Kosyuee and Islamic Holy sit08 in ooaupiod
Talestine.
d) Resolution No. 7/12-P on the policy of
continuation of the settlement and Judaisation
process in the occupied Palestinian and Arab
territories.
e) Resolution NO. 8/12-P on the evictions ef
Palestinian citizens from the occupied
Palestinian territories.
f) Roeolution No.9/12-P on the pormanont
aovoraignty over the phyysical rwourcw in
the occupiad Palaetinian and Arab terrltorise.
g) Rooolution NO.lO/lZ-P on the Ieraeli
aggression against the Palaetinian campr
in Lebanon.
h) &solution 110.16/12-P on the situation in
L&anon.
i) Rerolution NO. 17/12-P on the Declaration
of Jiiiad.

j) Aoeolution KO. U/12-P on the Islamic


Solidarity Day with the Palestinian people.
k) Rerolution NO. 25/12-P on Racim, Sionirn
and Racial DbcrMnation.

1) Reeolution No. 39/12-P on the Plan of


Action Concerning Qudr Al-sharif.

26. RAw.IortA thQ Secretary Ganoral to follow up


the implementation of thin roaolution and report thereon
to the Fourtoonth Islamic Confarencc of Fordgn

Minbters.

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R8S0LUTION
80. 2/13-P

AL-QUDSAL SHARIF

Tho Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign @liuistars,


meeting in Niamoy, Republic of Niger, from 3 - 7 Zul Qada,
1402H ( 22 - 26 August, 19621,

Emanating from the provisions of tha Chartor of the


Islamic Confcrenca~

Guided bv the Rasolutions of the Third Xslamic Summit


(lossion of Palestine end Al-Quds Al Sltarff) held from

19 to 22 Rabio Al Awal ( 25 to 28 January, 1981), and


firmly reaolved to apply tho programmeof Islamic action
then decided upon;

Streasinp the daep and lasting attachment of 1:u~lirus

to the Holy Mosque of Al Aqsa Al Quds Al Sharif, first


of the two Qiblas and the Third Holi6st Shrine!

Ranawlna its dete_rmination to preaervo the Arab character


of the city of Al Qudo Al Sharif, to libarato that city
and to raatore it to its original inhabitants so #at it
ray ~OCCUIO the capital of the Palestinian State under the
l agia of the PLO!

Racalliaq Raaolution 3. 2.‘12-P adopted by the Twelfth


Islamic Conferonce of Foraign Hfnfstaro held in Baghdad,
Republic of Iraq, from 28 Rajib to 3 Cha'aben 1401X ( 1 -5
Jun6, 198l)f
Faking duo cccount of the events that have taken place
since ito Twelfth Session, notably the crbdnal
attctmpts to deatory the Holy Al Aqsa Kosque and the
ZiOniat attack6 with intent to murdor the faithfulG
at Prayer on 11 April, 1902;

Reaffirming the urgent need to foster Islamic Solidarity


in order to reinforce the resistance and striggle of the
Paloetini&n people in Al-Quds Al Sharif and in Palestine;

1. APProves the tocommendations of the Sixth meeting of


the Al Qude coranittse held in Ifrane, Xingdom of Morocco
Under the Chairmanship of I-Ii8 Majesty Hassan II, King of

:lorOCcO from 13 to 15 Rajib 14028 ( 6 - 8 May, 19a2).

2. Decides to enhance its support for the Palestinian


Resirtance in tha financial, political and military
fields, as well as in its domain of information, and
conreguently resolutely pledges itself to:

a. Provide financial support to thwart echemesof


Judaization and annexation;
b. Launch a popular campaign in Islamic countries
to collect don&ions to support the resistance of
the Palestinian people in occupied Palestine;
c. Purrue contacts at the highest level with the
iloly See 80 am to reach a comon Ialmic-

Christian rtanc! to confront metsure to Judaizo


the city of ~1 Quds, and t3 orgznisq to this end a
meeting of ::uslims and Christians;

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cl. Pursue contacts at tho United Tiaiions ana othar


international organisations with a view to imple-
menting the tiesolutions on the City of Al Quds
Al Sharift
e. Draw up an appropriate information programme, especially
in Europe and united States of 4erica, to denounce
Israeli practioes, make the Paleotinian cause more
widely known, and gain mom official and popular support
for this cause1

f. Urge the Islamic countries that have not yet done


so, to F.:mounce declaring as twin cities Al Quds Al
Sharif, capital of Palestine, with the Islamic capitals
and great cities as a symbol of Islamic Solidarity
with the Palestinian peoplot

3. Directs the Secretary General to follow up the


implementation of this resolution and report on it to the
next fslamfc Conference.

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AL-QUDS PUND

The Thirtwenth Islmic Conference of Foreign


Ministers, meotirlg in Uiamey, Republic of Figer, from 3 - 7

zul Qada, 14028 ( 22 - 26 AUguSt, 19821,

Proaaodinq frcfn the provisions of the Chartor and


the rssolutions of tho Organisation of Islamic Conference;

Reoallinp of the Resolution8 adopted by the


Third Islamic S&t Conference held in Makkah Al-Mukatramh/
Al-Taif (Sassion of Palestine and Al-i&d8 Sharif)j

Reaffirming the importance of the ralo play& by


l Al-Qud8m Fund in the consolidation of the steadfastness and
struggle of the Palestinian peoples

Cm MGuzbsr Stat08 which are continue to make


annwl donation8 to the Al-Quds Puncl, such as the Kingdom
of laudi Arabia and some other Zleober States, which have
often oxlanded generous donatlonst

1. Exhorts Umber States to maka genorouu donations


and pay annual voluntary contributions which if possible, may
not%@ lass than their contribution8 to the qnnuel budget
of the General Socretsriat of the Organisation of the Islamic
Conference, so as to ensure that the Capital of Al-Quds Pund
which amounts to 100 million US Dollars, is covered.
2. Again Xtequests the General Secretariat to take the
necessary measures whereby a dolagntLon of the Board of
DirQCtOrs of the Pun' could resume their scheduled visits to
certain Member States within the noxt sfx montha for collrcting
donations.
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3. Requueste tho secretary General to follow up
the implementation of thir reeolukion and to submit
a progres8 report thereon to the Fourteenth Ielauio
Contarenco of Foreign Minietorr.
RESOLUTION NO. 4-13-P

AL-QUDS EDDOWEUT FUND


Tha Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Fcreign
Kinietere, moating in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from
3 - 7 zul Qada, 1402Ii ( 22 - 26 August, 19e2),

zOCo8einq from the provisiono of the Charter and


tho roeolutions of the Xslarnic Confsroncej

Rocallin~ of the rosolutiono adoptod by

the Third Ialamic Eumit Conforance held in Makkah


Ab~4ukarramah and Al-Taif (Session on Palestine and
Al-Quds Al-Sharif):

Reaffirmi& the importance of the role envisaged for the


Al-Quds Endowment Fund in providing Al-Quds Fund with regular
fina.wial reaourcea to help it continue to carry out its
mirrion of consolidating the steadfatness and struggle of the
Palertine people;

COanOndinQ the gonarour donationr announced by the


Eingdam of Saudi Arabia and rana other Neinbcr Staten;

1. Amealr to tlunber State8 to make generous donation8


to fully cover the capital of thir End-ant which amount8
thi8 year to 100 million US dollarm;
2. &rain twue8ta the General Secretariat to take tha
necessary measures to enable a delegation from the Board
of Directors of the Al-Qude Fwd to visit certain Ilember
States within the noxt six months to raise the required funds;
3. Aleo resuot?ts the Secretary General to follow up the
implementation of this resolution and to submit a progress report
thereon to the Fourteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers.
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RESOLUTIOV MO. 5-13-P

PALESTINE GTAHP
The Thirteenth Islonic Conference of Foreign
Ministers, meeting in Hinmey, Republic of Nigar, from
3 - 7 21.11Qndn, 1402H ( 22 * 26 August, 19811,

ProcadinQ from the provisions of the Charter


and Resolutions of the Islamic Conferences
Recalling the resolutione adopted by the Third
Islamic Summit Conference hold in IWckah Al-Mukarramah
and Al-Taif (Session on Palestine and Al-Quds Al SharifIr

Conunending the Nunber States which following the


decision taken by the Sixth Islamic Conference of Foreign

Ministers held in Iatanbul, im.M a Pale8tinQ etamp a8 Well


a8 those which have transferred the proceeds from it6 rale
to the Pale6tine rlolfare Society;

Aware of the importance of isruing a Palertino rtamp

in all Mmber State8 according to proscribed. 6peCifLCatiOMr


on a rogulcr and plarrplt barir, am long a6 the Pahstine

guertion romainr un8olved and conuciour of the informational


benefit thir rtamp will rander to tba cau68 of Palertine end
Al-Qu&r Al-Sharif, and the material benefit which will go to
the famflier of the martyrs and Palestinian mujahidoent

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1. m Membor Statos, who have not done no yet
to irrue a Palertine otanp according to tha prcscribcd
rpaalflaatlonr, on a regular and permanent babi?!t a8 long
a8 the Pnlertine quertion remaim unaolvod.

2. Rouuortr the Secretary &moral to follow up


thy bplernontation of this raeolution and oubmit a progross
rrport thwoon to the Fourteenth Islamic Conference of
?oreign tiinirtor .
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FGSOLUTIO:) KO. 6-13 -P

TIiB XSLAl4IC OFFICE FOR IlI%ITAnY COORDXNATXOl~


VITS PAUSTINE

The Thirtoenth Islamic Conforonco of Foreign


!:inistars, maating in r!iamey, Republic of Niger, from 2 - 7
Zul Qada, 14025) ( 22 - 26 August, 1902),

Proceodine from tho provisions of tho Charter


of the Oryanisetion of the Inlamic Confcr6tnce and the
reoolutione adoptod by the Islamic Conferonce of Foreign
t4inisters;

In Implomantation of tha resolutione of the Third


Iolamic Summit held in Nakkah Al-tlukarrmah and Al- Taif
(the Palestino and Al-QUC~S Al-Sherif session), notably
the Islamic Progranunc of Action to confront the Zionirt enemy,
the Daclaretion of the Holy Jihnd, and the Makkah
Declarations

1. Dircctr the completion of the task of setting up tho


Irlamic Office for i4ilitary Coordination with Ralertina in
the Generf.1 Secretariat of the OX within the next throo month8
This would onable the office to armumo it8 ssrignad tasks
and carry out military coordination with the Paloetinc Liberation
Organisation and the IlenbOr States to ensure the utilisation Gf

their potentials to serve the Pcleotinian Jihad and to


quantitatively and quelitatively meet the Dalestine Liberation
Organisation's raquiramonts in material qualified manpower, and
logistics.
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2. Requaets the Secretary Gensril to appoint, in


consultation with the Palestine Liberation Organisation,
E muolin officer of the rank of Major General to
administer the Islamic Office for Military Coordination
with Palestine, as well as adequate numbar of officers
and personnol of other ranks , as provided for in the text
of Resolution l?o. 14/12-P of the Twelfth Islamic Conference

of Port-.ign Ministers.

3. _Further requests the Secretary General to follow


up tho implementation of thirr resolution and submit a
progreos report to . th8 Fourteenth Islamic Conference of
Poreign Ministers.

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Fm?JoLuTIo~~80. 7/13-P

THE ISLAMIC OFFICE FOR THE BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Unistorst meeting in Niamey, Republic of Itiger, from 2 - 7
Zul Coda, 14021~ ( 22 - 26 August, 1982),

Proceeding from the provisions of the Charter and the


resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conferences

Recalling the Resolutions adopted by the Third


Islamic Summit Conference held in Makkah Al-kulrarramah
and Al-Taif (Session of Palestine and Al-Cuds Al-Sharif)
concerning the Islamic Programme of Action to counter the
Zionist enemy and Declare a Holy Jihad, as we'll as the
Plaltkah Declaration issued by the Summits

Commendingthe resolutions adopted by the League of


Arab Btates on the Boycott o-CIsrael, the recommendations
of the Conferences of the Liaison Officers of the Arab
Regional Bureaux for the Boycott of Israel, and the vital
role played by the Central Bureau for the Boycott of

Israelr

1. Calls for the reallzation of the establishment of the Islamic


Office for tho t&ycclA of Israel at the General Secretariat,
and to appoint as its Read a General Commissioner within the
next three months so that the Office may commenceits activitiss
as par similar principles, provisions, dutias, competence,
procc;dures and privileges as those of the Ccntrcl Bureau for

the Boycctt of Israel in Damascusaffiliated to the League of


tiab States,
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2. Directs the Secretary General to appoint, :n


conrultation with the Palestine Liberation Organization,
a renior Mu8lim official with the rank of Ankassador to
assume the duties of the General Commissioner for the
Islamic Office for the Boycott of Israel, who shall be
assisted by an adoquate number of specialists and
sCmin&Itratite staff, in accordance with Resolution HO.
15/12-P.

3. Reccmends that the closest possible ties of


cooperation and coordination between the Arab Bureau for the
Boycott of Israel and the Islamic Office for the Boycott of
Israel be maintained tc ensure the most cff?ctive application
of provisions of the Boycott of Israel in all Member States,

4. Requests the Secretary General to follow up the


implementation of this resolution and to submit a Progress
report thereon to the next Islamic Conference of
Foreign Mnirtero.

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RISOLUTION 10. 9 13-P

TNE SUSPEi!YIO:iOF ISRAEL'S PRWBERSRIP


II! THC
IRTERNATIONALATOMIC ERERGYAGENCY.

The Thirteenth Islamic Confcrencc of Foreign


Ilinisters, mooting in Xamey, Republic of Yiger,
from 3 - 7 Zul-Oada, 140X ( 22 - 26 August 19921,

Taking into consideration the principles of


Islamic Solidarity set out in the Charter;

Recallins the criminal act committed by


Israel in launching its pro-meditated air attack on Iraqi
nuclear installations devoted to peaceful purposesr

i?otiq the threats to peace and security in the


region and to the basic rights of Statos posed by this act
which has not precodcnt in all historyj

Taking into considsration the resolutions of tho


Security Council and the Gonoral Asrombly of tha United
irations, tho Mon- Aligned Xovemant and tha fntarnctlonal
Atomic Energy Agency which condmnod thir criminal act and
called for deterrant moaruror against Isrealr

:;oting in particular paragraph 3 of thb: Re8olution


by the Twenty-Fifth Confercncc of the International Atomic
Energy Agancy by which the Agcnc:* dccidod to consider
at its Twenty-sixth Conference the possibility of suspension
of Israel's cxorcisc of its rights and privileges of
mcmbcrship in the Agency unless israel hcd abided by the
provisions of Security Council Resolution 487 of l? June, 1981r
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l?otina that 'Israelpersists in it8 policies of


aggrceeion and threats to ropeat its criminal act against
Iraq and othor Islamic countries, and continues to ignoro
tho provision8 of tho above montionod Security Council

resolution which called upon Israel to urgently place it8


nuclear installations under tho eafoguards system of the
International Attic Energy Agancy;

Rocallinq the relevant portion8 in the Final


Declaration iSSUed by thu Meeting of tho I81~niC Foreign
ltinister held at United Plations Headquarters in New York
on 3 October, 1981)

1. Again Condemn8 the premedidated and pre-planned


ItJracli rggre8sicnl on the Iraqi nuclear installation
dovotod to peaceful purpose8 and Israoli~e continued
threats to daetroy those nuclear in8tallation which it may
judge to pose a potential throat to it8 so-called security.

2. Strongly condemn8Israel for it8 policies of


aggrorrion against Islamic Countrios aimed to obetruct
their scientific and technological developesnt.

3. u uwg i%unber St&em to work reriourly and


etfactively to implamont paragraph 3 of the Rerolution of
tho mfonty Fifth Genctral Conferonce of the International
Atomic Enorgy Agency by affectively participating in tiic
work of the Twenty-Sixth Zonference of the Agency to ba held
on 20 September, 1982 in Vienna with a view to ensuring that
the conference would adopt a resolution suspandin? Israel's
exercise of tho rights and Friviloges of membership in the

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.PSSOLUTIO;I ;!O* 9/13-P

TXE IBRAULI AGGUSSIO!? OS LEBAHON

Tho Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


liinistaroc moating in Yiamey, Republic of Niger, from
3- . . ( 22 - 26 August,
7 zul Qada, 1402'? 1982),

Procaedinq from the objectiveo and principles


defined in the Chartars of the Organisation of&%mic
Conference., united Kations Organisation, tho Laayuo 02 Arab
States, and the Organisation of African Unity, and the
principles of the Kovctment cf the I!on-aligned countries,
providing fcr the security, integrity of 1.:cmberStates and

their sovereignty on all their territories and the


inadmirsibility of acquisition of territoritis by force;

Racalliny and rceffiminc, the raeolutions of


the Iolamic Summit Conferences, particularly those of the
Third Islamic Oumait Cfil&lc;c Ald!ukarramah and Al-Waif, and
of the Islamic Cmfcrancos cf ?orsi.~n Xinistora, ospeciclly those
of the Twelfth Confaronco !;old in Eaghdad, and resolutlono of
the Arab Surmit Conferncc, particularly thcr last Pmd Summit
in FOZ, the resolution8 of the conferencea 02 Arab Foraign
Unirtors, and the Unitc:ijs+icn resolutions, particularly tha
Security Coumil roeolutiom 508 anC 509 and oubrequent
rorolutionr which prwidc for tic: imediate and ccmplute
withdrawal of the Israeli forces frcm the Lebanese territories,
and for lifting the siogk of aoirut;

Gravely concerned about the Israeli aggrcseion on


Lebanon anl the over&s occurii?g there as ~~11 as their
davelopnonts and rcpcrcuasions on Lebanese territory and
in the Xiddlo Zastr
1. Strongly condsmna tho Israali entity for its
invasion of the Lebanoso territories and its ropoatod
ravage act8 of aggression on Lebanon’s capital, towns
and villages, and PalastWan rofugoo camper~UDDOX~ and
baoke the Labanasa governmanf in its efforts in all inter-
national forums and with concarnod parties to implement
tho Bacurity Council nosolutions, particularly Resolutions
508 an6 509 and subsoquent resolutions relating to the question
of Lobanont &m&da that cffoctiva pressures be applied on
tho Israeli onmy to force it to halt the aggression, lift
tho siege of Beirut and withdraw imediately, fully ant?
uncondi.ionally from the Lebanese territories; and appeals
to the Becutity Council to rhoulder its rosponoibilities and
to take tho deterrant measures against Israel as stipulated
in the Unitod nations Charter.

2. Roaffhm itr attachment to the indapendonce of


Lebanon, the integrity of its territority and the u.iity
of ita paople as woll a8 its sovoroignty over its territory
within it8 fotonaticMuy recognised borders.

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RESOLUTIOK ilO. 10 13-P

The Thirtoanth Islamic Confcronce of Foreign


:iinistt-ro Meting, in :.‘fmcy , Ho2ubLic of :%ger, from 3 - ‘I
Zul (jt-idii 14021i ( 22 - 26 August, 1982),

Bec~.llin~ Reeclutioi> 6/3-P/X8 adopted by WO Third


Ieluzic Cumit Conforcnce holC in Xskkch Al-llukarramah
Tcif, !:in.~Com of Saudi Arabia, frorf, 19 - 22 Eabiul Awal 1401X&
corresponding to 25 - 28 January, 1901, which called upon tha
two conflicting parties, Iraq anS iran, to roach a cease-fire
and tc agree to the formation of an Islamic forca to monitor
the onforcemant of the cearafiro if necuoearyr

Taking into consideration the appeal made by i?.E.


Fxosidant Scyni Itountcho, Chairman of the Supreme Hllitary
Council and Chief of State of tko ;‘.apubXic of l?igor in hir
opening addrors to the Thirtoentr? Iolamic Conference requeeting
the two parties, Iran and Iraq, to put an and to the war end
to pledge mutual forgivencrs,

Kavinq hoard to the report of the Secretary General


on the eftortr oxortod by the Ielamic Good Office8 Counitteet

;;otfno 14th satfrfaction the wfllingnorr affirmad


by Prcn and lraq to continue coopetatiq with thQ Islnmic
Go06 0;6Eices Cor&ttoe in ito r;c"forts for the settler,xont of
their dtsputo;
Exereerins asain utmoet concarn ovor tho
aontinuation of the conflict batwcian tho HcpublJc of Iraq
and the Islamic Republic of Iron, two I~lmic countrias
umber Jtatos of tho Organisation of the Islamic Ccmferonco,
which haa caumd heavy loeom of lives and equipment end which
conetitutoa a throat to intornetionol peace and sacurity;

noafflrmins its commitment to the aims and


prLncipl%e enunciated in tho Charter of the Organisation of
the UAamic! COnfQrenue, particularly the obligatione of
Membar Etstco to apply proviefone of sub-paragraph& 4 and 5
of Article III calling upon &mbor States to reeort to
peaceful means for tho sattlemant of dfeputes that may
arfre among thorn an& to refrain from tha USQof, or tho
throat to UIB force;

Ficcallinq the United Eations focurlty Council

rorolutionl 479 and 514 of 26 Septwabar, 1980 and 12 July,


1902 rr8pectivaly,

1. ~Pre8808 its deep aPProciation of tb0


inteneivo offort exortod by the Islamic Peace Comaitteo
to raach e juet end honourable rettlemont of the confliot
end raquort8 the Committoo to radouble it8 cffortr for tho
aCCOS@i&DCint Of it8 ta8k.

2. C&l18 upon the conflicting parties tc


inunodintoly cease nil military opwretions and to withdrew
thair forces to the internationally rccognizad borders.

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3. Rlsc Calls upon the conflicting parties to

accept the formation of an Islarr,ic Obsorvcr force to Verify


and suaorvisc the coasafiro and tho withdrawal of military
forcoe.

4. Urgc?s tho conflictin: partios to strictly obsarvc


provisions oi resolution :‘o. 6/3-D (IS) of the Third
fslamic Summit ConZorencc and Security Council resolutions
479 (1900) and 514 (1982) .ond to in?lemcnt these
resolutions in a cocrdinated mazncr.

5. Requests all other Kember State8 to refrain


from any mca~ures that may leac' to the continuation of
the conflict and tc avert their good office6 to facilitate
the lmplomentation cf this tosolution.

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The Thirteenth Iulamic Conforonca of Foreign
Unieterr mooting in i4idmO~ (:'Lgor) from 3 - 7

zul aada 1402H ( 22 - 26 Auguot 1982) f

Swarina in r,\ind the comitmnt of all Statos to


rafrairr from tha threat or uw of force against the
eovoreignty, territorial integrity an< political inde-
pendence of any mtate, or to ect in any purposed of the
Charter of the Organisation of the Iolamic Conference and
tho Charter of the United Zatione;

Xesffirminq the inalianable rights of all peoples


to determine their own form of government end to choose
their own economic, political and social syeteme, without
any foreign interfcrenc3, ccorcior. or oonntraints of any
kind whatroavar I

$eriourly concerned over the continuad Soviot military


int8mantion ir, Afghanistan and the conraqucnt impedimentm
which &and in the way of the I~urltin people of Afghani8tan
to l xorciro their right to determine thair political future
l cc&rding to their froe willt

pcallinq the princlplor and rtandr adopted by the


Hambar St&or in the rerolutionr rolating to the Soviet
Military intarvention in Afghanistan, at the two Conforenctis
hold in Islamatad in :;abi-ul-Awwal 1400:: (January 1930)
and Rajob 1400 II (Ilay 19801, the 3rd Islzr:ic Summit Confcrcncc
held in Iiakkah Al-I:ul:arramah/Taif in Rcbi-ul-Awwal 1401:-1
(January 1981), and tho 12th Islamic Confarcnce of krr:ign

Ministers held in Pag;ldad in Rajnb-Shn'ahsn 1401!1 (June 1981);


Considerinq tho resolutions adoptod by the Unitsd
lrationo &moral Aeearn!Ay at its sixth Emurgcnoy Special
Sassion and ita 35th and 36th Scmione, a8 wall a6 tho
stand takan by the Hinistarial Confarancc of tho llOn-
alignod Countrias hold in Sew Delhi in Fobruary 1991,
and tho llinistcrial Hooting of the ::on-aligned Coordinating
Bureau holr: in Havana in Juno 1982, again& foreign
nilitary intervention in Afghanistan;

Considerin furthar tho great eufforings and


di6tro8e of the valiant Afghan people ,

Calling upon all Stat08 to reepect tho roverciqnty


of Afghanistan, its territorial integrity, political
indopendenco, it6 Islamic identity and it8 non-aligned
character ;

DoeplY cor~8cious of the urqont need for a 8OlUtiOn


to the grave eituation provailinq in Afghanistan 1

Takinq noto of tho report of the Socrotary-Ganeral


cf the Orsonisaticn of Pf8 amic Conferonce to the Special
Serrion of tho 18lb~ic Conference of Foreign Mini8torr
hold in ;:QWYork in October 1981 ;

1. Recrffirmr it8 comnitment to Fnphmont the


rolovent rorolutionr adopted by the Third I8lemiC Sumait
COnfQr0nCO and the ptJViOU8 8e88iOn8 of the 18l~~iC
Confercnco of Foreign EXnistero.

2. UlSG reaffirms itG Caa? concern over the


perpetuation oi' Soviet military intervention in Afqhanietan,
end strongly rciteratcs it.6 demand for the immediate.
total enZ UnconcXtional withdravral of ell foreign troops
from Afghaniotan.
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3. Calls for urgent efforts to ensure respect for


tha inalionablc national rights of the people of Afghanistan
to determine their awn form of government and to choose
their economic, political and social system without any
foroign intatfercncc or coercion.

4. yrther calls for increasing efforts to ensure


that Afghanistan remains independent and retains its
Islamic and non-aligned character.

5. Expresses its deep concern over the continuous


influx and ..? sufferings of millicns of Afghan refugees
,Iho hove sought refuge in Pakistan and in Iran and who;lo
numhnr continws to iticrease.

6. Strongly urges that propitious condition0 be


promoted so that the Afghan refugee& m&y soon return to
their homeland ir security and honour.

7. Emhahasiscs tto commitment of the Organisation


of the Islamic Conference and its readiness to assist
in resolving this issue which is of concern to the entire
Islamic Forld.

8. ~lelccmer
-- the effort8 being made towards finding
a political solution of the Afghanistan problem and
expresses its supPort for the constructive stcpe taken
in this rcq;arS 5:' thz Secretary Gcncral of the United
Xatl.or:s.

9. Again ca-l_s upon arl Status and peoples, as


stipulated in the resolutions adoPted by the Islamic
conference, to cxtcnd assistance to alleviate the
sufferings of Afghan refugees.
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its gratitude to the State6 which


have made generous donation8 to the Afghan rofugaes
to alleviate their sufforingo.

11. Recommends that the Hinisterial Committee


composed of tho Secretary-General of the Organisation
of the Islamic Conference, and the Foreign 1iiniaters
of Guinea, Iran, Pakistan and Tunisia, continue its
efforts to find a political solution for the Afghan
crisis and in this respect cooperate, in accordance
with tha forogoing provisioner with tha Secretary-
General of tile United iatione in hi8 endeavours to
resolve tha situation in Afghanistan.

12. %zquests Member States to consult at the


Special Session of the Islamic Conferanco of Foreign
Ministers held annually at the UT?Keadquartorr, and
coordinate the coureo of future action for thQ early
roUtion of the said is8ue.

13. Requeste tho Eecrstsry General to follow up


the implementation of this reeolution and to l utinit a
toport tharaon to tho Spatial somion of the Inlamic
Canforonco of Foreign Xinietorr rc:b.edule& to be held
during the Thirty-Sevmth Regular Serrioll of the Unit&
Eation Gcnoral Asser;bly, as well as to the Fourteenth
Islamic Confarcncc of Foreign iblisters.
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RES0LLn!10P112/13-P

SUPPORT FOR THE LIBERATIO:I STRUGGLX 0'2 THE


PEOPLES OP JAMIBIA Ai?D SOUTH AFRICA AND
OF THE COLLUSION BB'X'iVBmlTNE SOUTH
DiSNDNCIATIO~I
AFRICAN RBGIPZ A;!D TKE ZIONIST ENTITY

The Thirteenth Ielamic Conference of Foreign


Miniatara, meeting in Nfamoy, Republic of !:iger, from
3 - 7 2ul Dada, 14029 (22 - 26 August, 19821,

Having examined the item 2ntftlcd "support for


th0 liberation struggle of the peoples of Xamibia and
South Africa", aa well as the report of the Secretary-
Goneral on this item, submitted in implementation of
rarolutions 23/12-P and 24/12-P,adopted by the Twelfth
Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, held in Baghdad
(Iraq) from 28 Rajab to 3 Sha'aban 1461~ (June 1 - 5
1981);
Procoo2inr; from the provisicns of the Charter
of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference;

-Recalling tha pertinent resolutions of the


Ucited itatkuu Genornl Assembly and the Security Councilt

Conddexing that the raciot ideology of the


South Africa3 repine, Ita .illegal occupation of Kamfbia,
and its ropcatad aggrnssions against the lndep*andence Front-
line States present similarities with the practices of
the Zionist i;ntity in the Palestinian and Arab occupie'd
territories;
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Noting with concern the collusion, especially


the iJuclear Ccllusion, between the regime of South AfriOa
and the Zionist entity, designed to onslavu the African end
Arab peoples, and to hamper their economic and Social
dovelopmant~

Iloaffirminq #at the liberation struggle of the


peoples of Pamibio and South Africa and the struggla
against Zionism in Palestine , constitute one and the same
strugglet

Taking account of &c 'kc-tin of Paris8 adopted in


May 1981, by the International Conforencc on Sanctions against
South Africa,

1. Reaffirm solemnly that it reccgnizes tho legitimacy


and ju&t nature of the struggle being waged by the peoples of
South Africa and !%mibia by cl1 available means at their disposal,
including armed struggle, to free themsalvos from colonial
domination, racist opprosrionan: Apartheid.

2. Stronslv Condemnstha South African minority regime


for ita policy of Aprtheid which ia a crime against humanity;
for its illegal and continued occliprrtion of trualbiar and for
it8 repeated aggrer8ions again& the Front-line Stator.

3. Strongly denounces and condemns- collusion batwmn


the Zionist entity and the South African lhinority Regime
as well a6 the collaboration of certain Western powers and
some multinational cornpanios with the racist minority regime.
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4. Denouncee the e8t4blishm~nt of the so-called Bantustan


designed to coneolidatc the ignoble policy of Apartheid,
disrupt the territorial integrity of the country, and
perpetuate white minority domination.

5. Rowssto all governments to reject all forms of


racognition of this so-called Bantuetnn.

6. Urges the Scxurity Council to impose wida-ranging


and effectiv: sanctions against South Africa, in accordance
with the provisions of Chapter VII of the United i:ations
Charter.

7. Also Affirme that Resolution 435 (1978) of the


Security Council remains the only basis for a transitional
arrangmont preparatory to the independence of Pamibia.

8. Denounces
-- the dilatory tactics of some members of
the Contact Group and REGUZSTS the latter to accelerata its
proceedings so that Namibia~may bocomain.?opanLmt Sy the
end of 1982.

9. Sutworts the armed struggle being magod by the


South-Keest Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO)to achieve
national indopendonco in a unit& I’amibia and the struggle
of the militant goople of South Airica and their emvement
for national liboration to put an end to the Apartheid
recimo and permit the South African paoplc to exorcise
their fur&mental rights ale? democratic libcrtics.

10. urgently calls upon ilembor States to increase


substantially their support .:or the national libaration
movements of ;;amibia and Sout:: Africa.
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11. Charsas tho Socratary Ganoral with the


coordination and organisation, at Hombcr Statas' 10~1,

of this assistance to the oppressed peoples of Vomibia


and South Africa.

12. Ursos Wombor States to oncourngc the owning and


astablishment, in their respective capitals, of offices
representing the national liberation movomonts of Kamibia
and South Africa and grant them the privileges and
immunities necessary for the accomplishment of thair mission.

13. Rcguosts the Sccrotary General to inform the Sccrotary


General of the OAU the contents of this resolution.

14. Docidos to include in the draft agonda of tho


Fourteenth Islamic Conference of Foroign Ministers, the item
ontitlod: "Ouppcrt for the: libcraticn struggle of thu pooplcs
of iinmibie md South Africa" and charges the Secretary
General to ensure implementation of thib resolution and submit a
report thereon.
RESOLUTION NO.13/13-P
ON THE SCCURITY AlaD SOLIL‘X1ITY OP ISVi:IC STi.TCS

The Thirteenth Islamic Conforcnco of FOrQign rlinis-


ters, meeting in kiiameyt Ropublic of E!igor, from 3-l: Zul Qada
1402H, ( 22 - 26 August, 1982),
Recallinq the resolve of the :iember States ex-
prsrred in the Charter of the Islamic Conferonce to
unite their efforts in order to secure universal peace
which ensures security, freedom and justice for their
people and all peoplas throughout the world;

tiindful of the objectives and principles enshrined


in the Charter of the Islamic Confcrenca, especially
the objectives of promoting Islamic Solidarity among
HombQrStatQb and strengthening the atruggle Of all
Muslim peoples to safeguard their dignity, independence
and national rights;

Recalling Rerolution :!o.lG/ll-P on the security


and l olidarity of Islamic Countries adopted by the
Elevonth Iolar~ic Confcronce of thr. Foreign tiinistors
held in Ialt?.dnc' in hay 1960;

aotinq that m inter-gwarmental experta group


was set up by the Secretary General of the Islamic Con-
ference to study this matter in implementation of the
aforestatod Resolution;
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Gravely concerned at the eflCalatiOn of teneionr


the intoneification of rivalries and conflicts in the
world, the increased number of interventions or threats
of intervention, the attompte at carving o&ereo Of

influence, and the relentless scrazbla for world re-


BourceE which threaten the security and national indepen-
dence of developing countries of the world, especially
the Mmber States!

Expressing deep anguish at the continued occupa-


tion of Palmtine and Al-Quds AI-Rharif and Other Arab
territories, and the continued denial of inalienable
national right@ of the Palestinian people;

Seriously concerned at the threats and challengeo


facing the Islamic Umnah aked at un:?rmining ite
political, economic and cultural cohesiveness;

Detorminec?
-- to pureuc policioe of indapendonce
vica-vie the power bloco , to oppose foreign domination,
hegemonism and spheres of influence, which aim to limit
the freedom of Member States to detarmine their political
ryrtem and purrue economic, social and cultural develop-
ment without hindrance, 1ntirAidation or prerwret

Also detumined to prererve the naturrl rmources


with which the Islanic countries are ondowad and TV use
them for the benefit, welfare and prorjress of the Muslim
peoplcr
1. 4eiteratez3 that the oecurity of oath 14uslim country
is tha concern of all Islamic stator.

2. Resolves to strengthen the security of the Llember


States through cooperation and solidarity among IehiniC

States in accordance with the objectives and principles


of the Charter of tho Islamic Conference and the princi-
ples of the Non-Aligned movement.

3. Reaffirms the permanent sovereignty of the Islamic


countries and all other countries over their natural
resources.

4. Expresses the determination of the llember States


to preserve the Islamic values and the Islamic way of
life and to promote the Ummah’ecommonspiritual,
political, social and economic values.

5. Requests the Secretary General to convene another


meting of the Experts Group set up by the Eleventh
Islamic Conference of Foreign Llinirters to enable the
Group to formulate and recormnendconcrete measurer for
l trenqtheninq the recurity of the Member States within
the fraumwork of the Charter of the 18lamic Conference,
and to rubmlt there recamtendatlon8 to the Fourteenth
Islamic Conference of Foreign 14inisters.

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RESOLUTION NO,14/13-P
COMOROISLAND OF MAYOTTL

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign Minia-


ter8, meeting in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from 3-7
Zul Qada,l402tI (22-26 August, 19821,

Recalling the pertinent resolutions adopted by the

Islaraic Conference on the question of Eiayotte, .affirmlng


that the Republic of Comoro is composed of four Islands,
namely: Anjouan, Greater Comoro, Mayotte and Mohelir

Mindful of the willingness expressed by the Head


Of State of France to seek earnestly a just rolution t0
this problemt

Deeply concerned at the slow progress of the talk6

in progrees between France and the Federal Iolunic


Republic of Comoro on the queotion of the Comoro Irland
of Mayotte t

Convinced that the separation of Hayotte from the


other Comwranfrlande constitutee a violation of the
territorial integrity of the Federal Islamic Republic
of Comoro and is l rerlour handicap to the economic
development of that country.

1. Reaffirms the unity and territorial integrity of the


Federal Islamic Republic of Comoro and its sovereignty
over the Comoro Island of Ilayotte.

/ . ..
2. Again urgently appeals to both partlee to pureue
the talks with a viaw to speedily reaching a final
solution to the problem.

3. Calls upon ~iombar States to use tboir influenoc


with France to speed up tho negotiations with the Federal
Ielamic Republic of Comoro , on the bade of the unity
And territorial integrity of that country.

4. Roauosts the Secretary Gonerel of the Organiration

of tha Islamic Conference to setablieh contact with the


French authorities and to inform them of the cOnc@rn
of the Organisation of Islamic Conference on this problem,
to follow tho progress of this question in coordination
with the Secretary General of the OAU and the Secratary
General of tha United Nations, and to prooent a report
to the Fourteenth Islmic Conference of Foreign Minirterr.
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RESOL~JfION NO.18 13-P


PROBLWS OF THE SAREL

The Thirteenth Islamic Conferace of Foreign


Ministers, mooting in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from
3-7 Zul Dada, 1402H (22-26 August, 19821,

Having heard the report of the Conuuitteo of Islamic


Solidarity with the Peoples of the Sahel on its meeting
held in P!iamay on 23 August 1982,

Recalling the objectives and spirit of Reeolution


No.f/+P(IS) of tho Third Islamic Suaunit of Makkah Al-
:Iukurramah, and Resolution No.22/12-P of the Twelfth
Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministore of Baghdad;

1. Note8 with Neat satisfaction the term8 of the


Resolution adopted by the Committee of Islamic Solidarity
with the Peoples of the Sahel at its meeting of 23
August 1982.

2. Bxpresmer its deep appreciation at the work and


orientation of the Ccenaittee of 18lamic Solidarity with
tho Peoples of the Sahel, and its Sub-coxnittee.

3. Callr won aI tambet Stater to respond generourly


to the appwl for participation in the action6 undertaken
by the Committee of Islamic Solidarity with the People of
the Sahel.
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REs0IJT1011 N0.16/13-P
PERTAINING TO T.IIE ISIAMIC COMKWITIES IN
COUNTRIES WHICH AM NOtMWGDERS OF THE
ORQANIShTION OF ZXAMIC COUNTRIES

The Thicteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


iUnillters, meeting in l:iamey, Republic of Yiger, from
3-7 Zul Q;el, 1402H (22-26 August, 1982),

Reccllinq that more than one third of the pcpula-


tion of the Islamic.ummah Is living in non-Islamic
staterr

Inspired br the principles and objectives of tho


Charter of the Organisation of Islamic Conference, the
rerolutions adopted by previous Islamic Conferences of
Foreign Ministers, and international conventions parti-
cularly there which stipulate the reepect for human
rlghtr, liberty and the rovereignty of each l tate;

Hfndful of enruing the granting of social, econmic,


cultural and religious rlghta of the tluslim communitier
living in countrier which aro not nembern of the Organi-
oation of Inlunic Confarencot

Recalling R8~olutionr tt3.23/11-P ad 26/13-P

8dopted by the Xlevmth &nd Tumlfth I&+sdcConforuwer


of Poretgn Hinistere respectively, stipulating the
Betting up of a I;inisterial Committee compooedof the
Secretary General and the Foreign r?inistors of Tunisia
and Senegal, on this subject:
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1. Approves the report and recmaendations of the


Kinisterial Committee and the ?anel of T&ports which was
set up by this Committee at its rmetinr; held at the
Genera; Secretariat in Jeddah from 20-22 Shaaban ld02H,
(12-14 June 1982).

2. Requests the Secretary Goneral to implement the


recommendations of the ninisterial Committee and Panol
of Experts and to report to the Fourteenth Islamic Con-
ference of Foreign Ministers.
RESOLUTION N0.17/13-P
THE QUESTION 3F SOUTHERN PSIILIPPINES MUSLIMS

The Thirteenth Islamic Conforcnco of Foreign


Winirtere, meeting in Niaraey, Republic of Niger, from

3-7 2~1 Qada 1402H (22-26 August, 19921,

Taki,nq Mote of the Explanatory Noto of the Genoral


Secratariat on the question of tba I-luelims of Southern
Philippines, and the outcome of the Quadripartite
Winisterial Committee meeting held in Etiamey on 25

Auqult, 1982t

Recalling the resolutions of the Third Islamic


Summit Conferonce on the question of the Muslims of
Southwn Philippinee;

Al80 recallinq Rerolution X0.27/12-P adopted by


the Rrslfth Islamic Conference of Foraiqn Minister8 on
thir questions

Ravinq taken note of the talk8 of the Secretary


G8noral of tha Orqaniration of the 18lamic Confarence with
the Prerident of tho Philippine8 held in Jeddab within the
trmo-work of 18lamic rorolution8 inviting the Philippine8
Government to abide, in letter and spirit, by the terms of
the Tripoli Agreement and to imglemcnt the saie Aqreement
with the participation of t4oro Vational Liberation Front,
which is one of the signatories of the Aqrcementy
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Underliniq the need to unify the ranka of the


leadership of the lioro National Liberation Front to
facilitate the attainment of this objective and to
eliminate pretexts of divisions of the Islamic leader-
ship and the absence of an interlocutor competent to
hold talks to reach a settlement of the iesuo under the
Tripoli Agreement and within the frame-work of the
territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Republic
of the Philippines.

1. Invites the: government of the Philippines to speed


up the implementation of the Tripoli Agreement, in
letter and spirit, and to endeavour to open negotiations
towards this and with the Moro Rational Liberation Front
and with the participation of the Idtwdc Wadripartite
Ministerial Committee.

2. Appeals to the lioro Rational Liberaiion Front to


prepare itself for these negotiations and participate
in there talks as a united front.

3. Directs the Secretary General to officially cammu-


nicato this rwolution to the Govarnamnt of th8 Philipplnw.

4. Remeeta the Secretary General to convene a mmoting


of Quadr'partite Dinistorial Committee in December 1982
and to submit to it a report on his contacts with the
Government of the 2hilippines.

5. Also Requests the Secretary General to submit a report


on the Implementation of chic resolution and on the recommen-
dations of the Quadripartit i? Committee to the bsurtaanth
Islamic Conference of Foreign Liinieters.
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RESOLUTION NO.lS/l3-P
THE i?STADLISWELITOF NUCLDAR K3APONSFREZ 20:lES
IN AFRICA, TM MIDIlL% EAST AND SOUTMASIA

The Thirteenth Islamic Confcrcncc of Foreign


Xinistors mooting in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from

3-7 Zul Qada, 1402H (22-26 August 19821,

Recognising that the establishment of !Wclaar


WeaponFree Zones in various region5 of the Vorld is

one of the measures which can ;Icst effectively guarantee


the >?on-Proliferation of Uuclecr Weaponsas well as
goneral and conplete di5nmamxt;

Ccnvirlced that the ostablishnent of such iluclear

Wrapon Free Zones in vcriou:: regions will strengthen


tr'lo security of the Status of such regions against the
threat or use of lluclear Weapons;

Recclling that the Final Document of the Tenth


Special Sosnion of the General Arsmbly recommendedthe
establishlrent of such Nuclear ileapon Froe Zones in
Africa, the Hiddle Xast and South Asia;

Also IWcalling the resolutions adopted by previous


Irlamic Conferences of Forclign i;inisters on the ortablish-
rnent 02 Nuclear Weapon Free Emes in Africa, the Hidfile
Zast an? qouth Asia;

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Recalling further Resolutions klo.36/87-E and


36/86-A adopted by the United Matione General Assembly
at its Thirty-Sixth Session on Ioraeli nuclear weapon8
capability and the nuclear potential of South Africa

respectivelyr

Hotinq the statements made at the highest love1


by the Governments of South Asian States pledging them-
selves not to acquire or manufacture nuclear weapons and
to devote their nuclear programmas exclusively to the
economic and social development of their peoples;

Beerfng in mind the Declaration on the denucleari-


zation of Africa adopted by the Assembly of Heads of
State and Government of the Organization of African
Unity at its first Orgfnary Session, held in Cairo from
17 to 21 July, 19641

Deeply concorned at the attempts and schemes of


South Africa and Israel to acquire Nuclear Weapons1

llotinq the oppooftion af there two raciet entities


to the eatablfshment of Nuclear !?eapon Free Zones in
Africa( I:lddlo Best and South Aslat

1. Callr upon all rtatea to teapond positively to the


proposals for the establishment of Yuclear Weapon Froe
Zones in Africa, the Middle Tact and South Asia.

/ . ..
2. Strongly COnd8mns the collusion between Israel and
South Xfriaa in the development of nuclear weapons,
thereby foiling endeavours to eotablish Nuclear weapon
Free zon8s.

3. Reaffirms tha detemination of llember State4 to


take measures whareby to 2ravent nuclear proliferation
on a non-discriminatory and universal basis.

G. Rcwestrt all mmb8r states to pursue their coopera-


tion at the United ilations and within other ralevant
international fora to promote th4 astablishment of
luclaar lleapon Free Zones in Africa, tha iiiddle East
and South hsia.

5. aesuostr the Secrstary General of thho Organitation


Of th8 Islamic COnferanC4 to C10441y follow-up develop-
ments Lrr this regard and report thsreon to the Four-
t88nth Islamic Confartmce of Foreign Minirterr.
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RESOLUTION N0;19/13-P
STRENGTHENING THE SECURITY OF NON-NUCLEAR WEAPON
STATES AGAINST THE THREAT OR USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS.

The Thirteenth Ielamic Conference of


Foreign Kinietero, held in Nfamey, Reptilic of Niger,
from 3-7 Zul Qada, 14028(22-26 August, 1982)r
DQWIY concerned at the COntdnLag
escalation of the arms race, in partiaular the nuchar
arms race, and the possible threat or u8e of nuclear vaapons;
Taking Lnto conrideration that, until nuclear
disarmament is achieved on a univereal basis, it fr
imperative for the international community to develop
effective mea8utes to ensure the recurity of non-nuclear
weapon states again& the thraat or use of nuclear weapons
whatever their origins

Recognising that affective mea6ura8 to


protect non-nuclear weapon state0 again& the threat
or ~88 of nuclear weapon8 may poritively contribute to
the non-proliferation of nuclear ueeponrr

Recrllinq rorolutionr adopted by tbo lsleraic


Conferencmof boreign l~lni8ter8 oa the nod for ~8umnce8
from nuolaar powur to non-nucla4r uo~pon rtatu to the
effect that tha former shall not rorort to threat or u8e
of nuclear weaponsr

Further i-ncallinq that the Final Document


of the Tenth Session of the United Nations General
kssembly hat zalled upon nuclear weapon statas to conclude
urgently arrangements to azure non-nuclear states ayafnst.
the threat or use of nuclear weapons]
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Welcoming the in-depth negotiations


initiated at the Committee on Disarmament and its
Working Group on the question of cffcctivc inter-
national arrangemonts to asauro non-nuclcax, Statos
again& the threat or use of nuclear weapons.

Noting that the u;! General Assembly at its


Thirty Sixth Session has recommended that the Committee
on Disarmament actively pursue negotiations with a view
to reaching early agrtenent and concluding effective
international arrangements to assure non-nuclear states
against the threat or use of nuclear weapons, taking into
account the widespread support for th.2 conclusion of the
international convention and giving consideration to any
other proposal seeking to secure the same objective;

Further noting with disappointment that the


recent special cassion of the UN General Assembly ended
inconclusively;

1. Notes with satisfaction that, within the


Committee on Disarmament, there is no objection, in
principle, to the conclusion of an international conventiolP
to protect non-nuclear States aoaimt the threat or use of
nuclear weapona, although there are still difficulties to
be overcome in the Committee towards evolving comon
approach acceptable to all.

2. Requests tix clambers of the Csixrittee on


Disarmament to reach 2n urgent agrcerxnt on an international
convention to assure non-nucl22r states against the threat
or use of nuclear weapons.
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3. Recommends that Islamic countries continue to


cooperate within the Committee on Disarmament, at the
United Nations Genaral Assembly and within other relevant

international fora with a view to promoting the above-


mentioned objective aimed at strengthening the security

of non-nuclear states against the threat or use of nuclear


weapons.

4. Urges the two super powers and other military


significant countries to enqage in serious negotiations
under the aegis of the Committee on Disarmament in Geneve
on CTBT(Comprahensive Test Dan Treaty) and also on the
CXP(Chemical Weapons Treaty).

5. Requests the Secretary General of the Islamic


Conference to closely follow up new development in this
respect and report thereon to the Fourteenth Islamic
Conference of Foreign Ministers.
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RESOLUTION NO:20/13-P
CO-OPERATION BETWEEN THE ORGANISATION OF THB ISIAKIC
CONFERENCE AND THE UNITED iiATIONS ORGANISATION.

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Ministers, meeting in NIamcy, Republic of Niger, from
3-7 Zul Qada, 1402K(22-26 August, 19021,

Having heard with considerable interest the


mersago of the Secretary General of the United Nations;

Rocallinq its Resolution No:14/6-P and 34/12-P


on the initiation and enhancement of co-operation between
the Organisation of the Islamic Conference and the United
Nations Organisation;

Noting with satisfaction the factual establishment


of co-operation between the Organisation of the Islamic
Conference and several organs , organisation and specialised
institutions of the United :;ations system;

Notinp a]a~ that agreement of? co-operation have


been and are in the process of being signed between the
Organisation of the Islamic Conference , and several specialised
agencies of the United Nations Organisation system;

_Rocallinq Rosolution 3369(xXx) of the Unftod

tlationr General Assembly adopted on 10 October, 1975, granting


observer status to the Organisation of the Islamic
Conference at the United Nations;

Further recalling Resolution iio:35/36 and 36/23


of the General Ascembly of the United Xations on Co-operation
between the Organisation of ths Islamic Conference and the
United Eationo Orgenieatioc;
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Taking into account the wish of the tW6

Organisations to seek solutiorsto world problems, such as


issues related to international peace and security,
disarmment, territorial integrity of Statea, and tho right
to self-determination of people , decolonisation, fuhdammtal
human rights and the establishment of a New International
Economic Order;

Convinced of the need to strengthen co-operation


between the two organizations;

1. Takes Note with satisfaction of the hanual


report of the Secretary Geilcral of OIC.
2. Also Notes with satisfaction the report of tho
of the United FI tia B
Secretary GeneralLon co-operataonrbotwoon the Organisation
of the Islamic Conference and the United Nations
Organisation, and in his efforts to solve peacefully
the crucial problem facing Islamic States.

3. Notes with satisfaction the widening and doopaning


co-operation between the Organisation of the Islamic
Conference, the United Sations Organisation and the
IntiWtiono of the United Xations System.

4. Encourages the two Organisations to convene


and organite periodic rneetingr with a view to exchangbg
exportire at the level of the twa gecretariats, as regards
cooperation between the two Organisations and caking
proposals to enhance that cooperatioh and to cooperate
more closely in their commonguest for solutions to world
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problems, such as issues related to international peace


and security, disarmament, territorial integrity of States,
self-deteminatioq of pooplas, decolonisation, fundamental
human rights and the establishment of a New International
Economic Order.

6. Re9uasta the Islamic States Group to support


the establishment, within the United Nations Secretariat,
of a coordinating machanism between the Organisation of
thf, Islamic Conferenca, the United Nations Organisation and
the specialized bodies and institutions of the United
Nations Syatemi
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l7RSOLUl'ION NO121/13-P
COOPERATION BETWEEN
THEORGANISTATIOW
OF THE ISLAi'lIC
CONFERENCE
ANDTHE ORGANISATION
OF THE
AFRICANUNITY

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Minhtere, meeting in NIamey, Republic of Niger, from
3-7 Zul Qada, 1402X(22-26 August, 19621,

Keeping in view the principles and goals


formulated in the Charter of the Organisation of the
Islamic Conference and the Organisation of African unity;

Aware of the commonaspirations of the AFrican


an6 Islamic pooples to peace , freedom and social ind economic
progress8

Also Keeping in view that Islamic and African


countries are members of the United Nations Organisation;

Doaplv concerned over the colusion between


the racist South African minority regime and the Zionist
entity aimed at perpetuating domination and colonial rule
in Africa, Palestine and the Middle East;

Also Concerned by the disastrous consoquencer


of the present internationsl economic situation on the
eooee8 of 18luai.c and African countrieet

Having considered the Report of the Secretary


General on the promotion of cooperation between the OIC
and the OAU;
m Reaallinq previous resolutions of the OIC
on tbir eubjoatr

1. Roaffirme the need for cl080 coopfsatLon


between tha OIC a&d thr. OAU with rOg8rd to:

a. Confronting the collueion betwaon South Africa


and Iera&, and ha8tenfng the political
liberation of the pooglos oubjccted to
their domination.

b. Reinforcing political, econtxnic, cuLtural


and rciontific cooperation between z81~fC
and African counttier.

c. Working for the implementation of a New


International Economic Ordor in conformity
with the resolution8 of tbo UN General
A*rambly.

2. ROQUQlt8 thC SeCrutary General of OIC to


iollw up the conclurion of an Agroenmnt on Cooperation
b&won the OIC and the OAU, and to report on the
implrentation of the preeont rorolution to tbc Fourteenth
18luic Conferonce of Foreign Minirterr.
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RSSOLlJl'ION NO:ZZ/l+P
~NFmlATIOW ISSUE

The Thirtaenth Islmic COnfereWe of Foreign

Ministera, mooting in t&amey, Republic of Niger, from


3-7 6ul Qada, 3402ii(22-26 August, 19621,
Recallinq cho provision8 of Article XIX+
Sub-paragraphs 6 and 7 of the Charter of tha OrganieatiOn
of Islamic Conferonce stipulating an ite irime the rcppcrt
of the struggle of all felappfc people8 for the preservation
of their dignity, their independence and their national
rightr, and to create an atmoaphero iikely to enhance
cooperation between Member Staten end other countriee;

Am of the need/%bli~h a rot& jurt and


eguiteble New World Information and ooPrmunication Ordort
Recallinq the partinent rerolution of the
United NotLone Organiration, the United Nation8
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organiration; end
the Non-Aligned Kwementl
Re4ffirminq Resolution8 N0.31/10-P and
40/11-P adopted rorpectively at the Tenth and Eleventh
18lamic Conference8 of Foreign Winieterr rehti.ng to
mawurea tc ctpunter prqmganda dlrwted againat Iela
ubdnuelber
Comdaced that the erronwu8 prementation
of the message of Islam and of the values it represents
proceeds in large part from the eeroua imbalance in the
flow of communication data in the world at the expense
of developing countries in general and of Islemic countries
in particular j
Roeolvas to mobilinc their matorial and
human rwourccs and to pool them in order to rustore
the image of Islax- to r,lakc the values it represents
more widely known, and to set up a fairer and more
equitable now World Information and Communication Orderr

1. DECIDESI
a) to strengthen the national information
Organs of ..c?~&er States in the material
and human field with a viow to enabling
thex. to ;~loy a morJ adequate role in thu
establishment of a vcw World Information
and Co?-municatfon Order;

b) to cnsurc that close cooperation is


estiblished among the National Information
Organs of Member States;

c) to accelerate the activities assigned to


the International Islamic Naws Agency(I.1.Y.A)
and the Islamic Statas Broadcarting
Organisation(ISB0) in the field of

Scientific and Technical aid and in tha


field of datJ oxchangct

2. Rumesta eat’.,. Nenber State to draw up a


liot of it8 requiremente and reaourcem in thi8 field
anC forward it to the Gonoral Secretariat for tansmission
by it to other F;cmLcr5taks to cnablti them to have a
clear idoa of thL stop; for cooperation among their
rcepective competent servitcs.

I . ..
3. hlso Roqueats the Ganeral Secretariat to
take all necessary moamres with a view to utilizing
tho space in newspapers and Broadcasting and Television
time in Member States for tho promotion and infOr6BtiOn
campaign docidod upon by the Organisation of Islamic
Confarence.

4. Directs the Secretary General to undertake


the necessary contacts for the implementation of this
reeolution and subnit a report thereon to the Fourteenth
Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministare.
REsOtuTIOH NO: 23/13-P
THE INTEFMATIONALISLAMIC NEWSAGENCY (IINA).

The Thirteenth Islamic Conferonce of FOWign

Uaiste&s, meoting in Iamey, Rapublic of NIgerI from


3-7 tul Qada, 1402H(22-26 August, 19621,

APProciatinq the efforts of the International


Eslsmic News Agency to develop itself into a steady source
of information for the Islamic world!
Having noted that development of the activities
of IINA in essential to fully meet the objectives laid down
for it by the Organisation of Islamic Confarance and that
the ~gancy needs immediate financial assistance for the
dowlopmont of its activitiosr

snd in pursuance of its earlier decisions:


1. Requests the Member States to regularly pay
their annual contributions to IINA and clear their arrears
88 soon as possible.

2. APPeals to the Member States to xtake gcnsrou8


donetion8 to the Agency to enable it to prcmote it8 present

activities.

5. Reeamendx to the MIpDber St&es to appropriately


tuiff of utolltte ohen to make it prscticsl for IIHA
and the tistionsl Iews Agencies of the Member Statea to have
access to modern mcan0 of communication.
4. Tabs noto of the recommendations of the
Executive Board of the Sews Agency regarding a meeting of
the blinirters of Information and Ministers of Telocommuni-
cation8 of Manbar States to be held to settle this issue.
RESOLUTION N0124/13-P
Paw 11
THE ISLAMIC STATES BROADCASTING SERVICES ORGANISATION

( IWO )

The Thirtaenth Islamic Conferonce of Foreign


Ministers, meeting in Nlamey, Republic of Niger, from 3-7
Sul Qada, 34028122-26 August, 19821,

Taking note of the raport of tha Secretary


General of tho Organisation of the Islamic conference and
the report of the Secretary Goneral of the Islamic States
Broadcasting Services Organisation;

Recalling all previous reeolutione of the IslamLc


Conferences of Foreign f.linl~ters ralating to the Islamic
State8 Broadcasting Service8 Organisationt

1.~~ its profound appreciation to the


Member States who have made voluntary contributions to support
Me activities and programme8 of the Islamic State8
Broadcasting Servicee Organisation (IseO).

2. Reaffirm the need for tunber Stater to


nettle their arrearr and to pay their contribution8 to the
1982-83 budget of (ISS@*

3. Requeltl the Member States, in a porftion to


do 80, to come forth with more voluntary donation8 for IS&.

1. EXPt*88e8 it8 aPPt0CiatiOn Of the effort8

amcafuy- WISBO, it8 ChaiZIlhM Of the EXWUtiV9

C-11, 8nd by it8 Secretary Caneral to prmta the objeotiver


of the Organisation and t> make its presance felt in all forums.
The Conferanco also oxpresses its appreciation to all Member
States and bodies which have favourably responded to the
Reeolutaonaf+~~~IIs~cccnfcr~of~~~~ters~
extmdiniw to IsBO tohelpit toarxltdea awperatitx ttgrmmt
Klth tb? ut?itQaNationElEducarlcolalscicnt.ific andcultural o.qutFcn.
mEsJ.3.
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RESOLUTION N0.25/13-P
STRENGTHENING ISLAKIC SOLIDARITY IN THE
CONTROL OF HIJACKING

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Ministers meeting in siamey, Republic of Niger, from
3-7 Zul Qada 1402H (22-26 August, 19621,

Recalling Resolution :10.28/12-P on Strengthening


Islamic Stlidarity in the Control of Rijacking, adopted
by the Twelfth Islamic Conferonco of Foreign Minirjtars
held it Eaghaad from Juno l-5,.1981;

Taking into consideration that hijacking ie an


international crime punishable by appropriate penaltiua;

Deeply ccncerned at the anguish caused to innocent


pasaengars and crews involvei in incidontr of hijacking
of aircraft, including injuries and loss of life;

Conscioun of the need to ObSQXVe the international


Convention8 on hijacking1

1. Calle won all etate8 who arb rignatories to the


Tokyo Convuntion (1963), thu Eague Convention (1970),
and tho Montreal Convention (1971) on the Penaltier for
Eijacking and ouarantees for the Saffty of Civil Aviation
in the %rld, tocarry cut &eir obligations under these
Conventions.

2. Appeals to those states who have not yet oignea any


of the above Conventions to do so.

~~ / ...
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RFsoLUTIOi\r 1?0.26/13-P
TRE IMTERllATIONAL ;SLAliiIC COURT OF JUSTICE

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Ministers, meeting in %amey, Republic of Miger, from

3-7 Zul Qada, l&:029 (22-26 August, lSS2),

Taking into consideration Resolution No.ll/ 3-P


(IS) of the Third Islamic Summit Conference on the esta-
blishment of c=, International Islamic Court of Justice;

Keeping in view that the establihsment of such an


institution would contribute to the peaceful settlement
of disputes between Member States, thus promoting
cooperation and peace amongnations;

1. Agrees to establish the headquarters of the Inter-


national Islamic Court of Justice in the City of Kuwait,
capital of the State of Xuwait.

2. Requests the ElemberStates to submit within a


period not exceeding 5,~ months from this date,- mean
i& draft Statute of the Islamic Court of Justice to the
General Secretariat.

3. Further Requests the Secretary General to convene a meeting .


of experts of all Keribcr Staten, within a period not exceeding
three months of the date of adoption of this resolution, to
finalise the draft Statute of the Islamic Court of Justice.,
prior to its submission to the Fourteenth Islamic Conference
of Foreign Winisters.
ANNEX II

REPORT AND
RESOLUTIONS
ON ECONOMIC AFFAIR5
AIXJPTED BY
THE THIRTEENTH ISLAMIC CONFCRENCE OF FOREIGN
MINISTERS, HELD IN NIAWY. REPUPlLIC OF NIGER,
y&h
3-7 ZUL OADA,14OZH
122-26 AlJCUSTJ982j

.. ... .. .. ...
INDEX

SUBJECT PAGE NO;

1. Report on Economic Affeire 1


RES.NOrl/l3-E The World Economy and the Islamic
Countries. 11
RES.NOr2/13-E Report of the High Level Inter-
Governmental meeting of Experts on
the implementation of the Plan of
Action to Strengthen Economic
Cooperation. 14

RES.N013/13-E Eooncmic probleme of the least


Developed Member States. 17
RES.N0:4/13-E Economic problems of the Land-locked
Member States. 18
RES.N0:5/13-E Minieterial Conference on food Security
and Agricultural Development in Islamic
Countries. 20

RES.N0:6/13-E Report of the Ministerial Level Round


Table Consultation on Industrial
Cooperation among Member States. 24

RES.N0:7/13-E Promotion and Expansion of Trade among


Member Stetea. 26

Expert Group meeting on Cooperetion among


Member States in the Field of Insurance
and Re-insurance, 26

RES.N089/13-E Report of the Third !4eoting of the


General Aaaembly of the Islamic Chamber
of Commerce, Industry and Commodity
Exchange. 30

RES .NOr 10/13-E Islamic Centre for Development of Trade,


Cesablancr, Kingdom of Horocco. 32

RES.N0111/13-E Signature and Ratificsticn of the Agreement


on Promotion, Protection and Guarantee of
Inveetmente in Member States. 34

RES.N0!12/13-E Consolidaticn of the Development


Programme in the Islamic !‘orld. 35

RES.N0!13/13-E Report of the Fifth :leeting of Governors


of Central Banks & Monetary Authorities of
the Member States. 37
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(ii)

RES.N0114/13-E Activities of the Islamic Development


Bank. 38

RES,N0115/13-E Activities of the International


Aaaociation of Islamic Banka. 39

RES.N0;16/13-E Third Expert Level Meeting on Civil


Aviation. 41
RES.N0;17/13-E Cooperation among Member Stat&e in the
Field of Telecommunications. 43

RES.N0118/13-E Islamic Shipawnera Association, Jaddah,


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 45

RES.N0:19/13-E Report of the Expert Level Meeting on


Labour, Know-how and Social Security. 46

RES,NOr20/13-E Activities of the Islamic Centre for


Technical and Vocational Training &
Research, Dacca, eangladeah. 48

RES.N0:21/13-E Technical C:)operation among Member States. 50

RES.N0122/13-E Activities of the Stetietical, Economic


and Social Reeearch and Training CEntre
for Islamic Countries, Ankara,Turkey. 52

RES.N0123/13-E General Agreement for Economic, Technical


and Commercial Cooperation among E'ember
Statea of the Organiaetion of Islamic
Conference. 54

RES.N0;24/13-E Campaign for thr. Eradication of Bovine


Plague in African Member States. 55

RES.N0*25/13-E Support of Organisation of Islamic


Conference for the Lagos Plan of Action
Designed to implement the IEionrovia lttategy
for the Economic end Social Development of
Africa. S6

ANh’EX TO Draft Statute for the Islamic 58


civil Aviation Council
RESOLUTION
N0.16/13-E
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REPORT AND RESOLUTIONS

ON ECONDHIC AFFAIRS,

ADOPTED BY
THE THIRTEENTH ISLAMIC CDNFERENCEDF FOREIGN
WNISTERS. HELD IN NIMY. REPUBLIC DF NICER,
po&l
3-7 ZUL WA 14DW
(g-26 AUGUST’. 1982)
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REPCGT At!0 RS5OL:TI'J 5 ON fC01<01llC kfF;.IRS


ADOPTED BY TEE 13TH ISLAlllC C@IWDENCZ OF
FOREIGN klINISTERS HELC 11: UIAilEY, REPUBLIC
OF XGER 3-7 LUL QAVA,l402:!(22-26 AUGUST,l992)

1. The Fcononic Affairs Ccmittee of the 13th Islamic

Conference of Foreign Kinistcrs hold its wor!ting sessiohs


from 4-6 Zul Qada 14023 (corresponding to August 23 to
25, 1982).

2. Following the inauguration of the Co,mittee's


session by Dr. Hamian Radhi Al-Ghac!a'a of the Republic
of Iraq as outgoing Chaiman , the Comittes elected !:.E.
Mr. Sandi Yacouba, Secretary General of the !:iniotry of
Foreign Affaira and International Cooparation of the
Republic of Niger as Chairman. The *legate of the
::ingdom of tloroccn, tir. .Q&lmjid Bouab was elected as
Rappxteur .
The Cocnittec also decided to set up a Drafting
Comittse composed of the representatives cf Aigeria,
Bangladesh, Guinea, tialaysk, irigar, Pakistan, Palestine,
Saudi Arabia, Uganda and Upper Volta.

3. The tlenbcr Stctes attending the 13th Isla..ic Confe-


rence of Foreign !:inieters participtted in the 1:eetinga
of the Xconcizic Affairs co:;citteo. The representative of
Benin participate<: as obsorvor.

The follcwing subsidiary onr! affiliate? Organs of


the Organisation of rslazic ConTxencs as vcll as the in-
vitet! observers from, other Crcanisations attended the
r?otings of the Cormittce:-
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1. Statistical, Zconor.:ic and Social ;:c-search


and Training Centre for 1sla;li.c CoUntrizS

(SYSRTCIC), Ankara, Republic of Tur!:cy.

2. Islaxic Ccntr? for Technical and Vccational


Training and Rtisoarch (ICTVTI'.), DaCCa,
Paople's Republic of Bangladesh.

3. Islar:ic Centre for Dcvclopmnt of Trade


(ICDT), Casablanca, Kingdor.: cf :.IOL‘OCCO.

4. Islaxic Chmbcr of COI-mcrcc, Industry ahd


Comodity Exchcnge (ICCICZ), Karac!li, IrLar.:ic
Republic of Dakistan.

5. Islamic Development Lank (IX), Jedda;l,


Kingdoc of Saudi Arabia.

5. International Associatioa of Islaic Banks


(IAIB).

7. Food an? Agriculture Orgmisation (FW),


RoKle.

8. United Hations Industrial Devclopnent Orgabi-


sation (U?.'IDO), Vienna.

9. Unitoc! Uationo Development Programe (U!fDP), :':.Y ‘:uz:.

4. The General Sccrctariat was rcprescnte? by !!.E. Ilr.


Zainoel Arifin @eman, Assistant zccratary Gcncral, Dr.
Ashraf-Uz-Zarlanr Director (:3cono:.ic Affair.:), and I-:r. NaL

U. Basan, iissistant Dirsxtor (-,cono!llc :~ffalrs) =


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5. During its deliberations, the 3conomic Affairs


Committee dieaussed itoms No.52 to 75 on the agenda of
the 13th 1slar~:ic Conference of Foreign Mlnistors which
were referred to it for ex&zAnation and necesoary rocon-
mendationa. Following ganeral debate on each iten, the
Comittea adopted the following rosolutionet-

Resolution No.1/13-I:
The World Economy amI Ielamic Countriae
during 1981.

Rerolution lJo.2/13-E
Rwort of the High Level Inter-Govormental
looting of Exports on tho Implementation of
The Plan of Action to Stronsthen sconmic
Cooperation Amonguamber States.

Rerolution iTO. 3/13-E


Eoonmic Problerao of tho Least Developed
#amber StateI.

Rerolution iTo.4/13-E
Econocric Problem8 of the Lend-locked t-kmber
mater.

Resolution ';lo.5/13-S
Report of the Hinioterial Conference on Food
Security ant? Agricultural Developlklent in Islamic
Countries
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Resolution No.6/13-E
Report of the Kinisterial Level Round Table
Consultations on Industrial Cooperation Anonq
Islaruic Countries.

Resolution 1;0.7/13-E
Promotion and Expansion of Trade &Gong Limbor States

Resolution :40.8/13-E
Report of the Zxaart Grou? Meeting on Cooperation
Among tiembor States in the Field of Insurance and
aeinsutancc.

Resolution Uo.9/13-E
Report of the Third rieeting of the General Assembly
of the Islamic Chamber of Cormerce, InCustry and

Comodi ty Exchange .

Resolution .'ro.10 13-Q..I


aeport on the Establishment of the Islmlc Centre
For Devoloprzent of Trado, Casablanca, Kingdom of
r4orocco.

Rorolution NO. 31/13-Z


Signing and Ratification of the Agreement on
Promotion, Protection and Guarantee of Investment
Peony tLunber States.
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Resolution IXU * 12/13-C


Report on the Tnplerzntation of the Rc3clution
on Consolidation of the Davclop:zlent Programme in
the Islamic rorl:l

Resoluiion ;-:0.13/13-E
Aepor: of the Fifth i;ccting of Governors of Central
3anks and ;.onct~ry Authorities of Ken&r States

Rssolution :.:0.14/13-Z
?.cport on the %pansion of Activities of the Islar.lic
DrvclopmnC Bank and The; Increase of its Paid-up
Capital

ncsGlution ::o .Y15/13-T


Report cm tb,.z Activities of the International
Association of Isiamic danks.

Rssolutio.7 1;0.15/13-2
Riiport on thz Thir? IJxcert L,evel :'Geting on Civil
Avlatior..

Resolution 1'0.17/13-':
Report of the ZecOnd ZXY r'. Xeeting on Cooperation

,‘%Ilo”‘:
:.A- ti:;::~*r ::tatcs in 'Y:,e
- Field of ':'clecomu;lications. -

--2ccolutiorl :lcs lRf’13--4

Itat’us
-._~--_. 9C’aOrt -- .I T:stablish:.cnt
-_____ of the 1slar:ic Shipowncrs
A:;soclatir-
-_- :.
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Resolution IJo,19/13-;1'
Report of the Expert Level Meeting on Labour,
Know-how and Social Security.

Resolution Mo.20/13-E
Activities of the isladc Centre for Teohnical
and Vocational Training and RCsearChr Daoca.

Resolution 110.21/13-C
Technical Cooperation &long iiember States

Resolution No.22/13-E
Activities of the Statistical, Economic snd
Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic
Countries, Ankara.

Resolution Iio.23/13-E
Signing and Ratification of the General Agreement
for Economic, Technical and Ccumercial Cooperation
Anong mmber States

Resolution No.24/13-R
Cunpalgn for Etadicetion of Bovine Plaque fn Mcican
Member States

Resolution Mo.25/13-E

Support of the Organisation of Islamic Conference


to the Lagos Plan of Action.
6. The above listed Resolutions VKXC~UnzmirinouPlY adopted.
howevti~, concerning Acoolution ho. 19/13-C, tho
delegation of Algeria remarked that it wan unable to
support the activities of tha International A8sOCiatiOn
Of Isla~lic Bank8 since the Association ha3 not been set
up by Member gtates.

7. The Comnittae racordad the following observationo


during the aourse of discussions on txme of the items:-

I. Under Resolution 110.3/13-I, it noted the


statement of the delegation of Sierra Leone
that, on the recommendation of the United
Yations Committee for Development and Planning,
and on the approval of the last soesion of the
United Nations Economic and Social Council,
the General Aoeer~ly of the Unit& Nations,
will at its forthcoming Thirty-seventh Regular
3emion, conrider the poesib'..lity of ClaBsi-
tying Sierra Le,me as a Laast Developed Country.
II. While adopting Rerolutlon No.5/13-E, tho Cm-
nittec recognfaod the fnportance of coopra-
tion in agriculture among IItmber State8 but
oould not r ecaaanend tha setting up of an fslanic
Agricultural Council at this stage to avoid
proliferation of institutions within OIC since
the centres and bodies already created required
to be otrongthened and consolidated. Similarly,
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the proposal of the Ministerial Conferenae


on Agriculture and Food security recommending
50% allocation for agriculture from the Ielamia
Development Prograrane ($3 billion Progrw)

could not be accepted as the committee felt


it was not possible to presently suggest
specific proportions for sector-wise alloaa-
tion from the Development Programmefor tha

Islamic World. Thus the relevant paragraphs


(Nos.2 and 7) on these two proposal6 aontained
in the Resolution adopted by the Pirrt Mini80
terial Conference on Food Security and Agriaul-
tural Development could not be recamnended for

adoption.
The Cocmittee, however, agreed that tho $3
billion Devalopment PrOgrame should give top
priority for agriculture, and should also give
due regard to the national and regional prio-
rities in thio sector in the national plenr of
recipient Nffi&er 8tatm.

III. During the dobate on AUrolution No.7/13-3,


the Coumittaa advised the 8ocretuy+umral of
the Irlamic Chmber of Caamrce, Indurtry and
Commodity Zxchange to establish contacts with
the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
and the Kingdom of Morocco in connection witb
the orqaniaing of the Second and Third Islamic
Trade Pairs I.
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IV. Under Resolution No.9/13-E, the Committoe


was not convinced of the noed to changa
the nomenclature of the Iolamic Chamber
of Commerce,Industry and Corunodity
Wchango.

\. Regarding Resolution !Yo.12/13-E, the Com-


mittee recommendedthat the Gonaral Socre-
tariat nay be kept informed by Mrnbur
States of those projects which are sub-
mittad diractly to the irational Develop-
ment Funds of the donor idemberStates under
the Development Programmefor the Islamic
Horld.

VI. Under Reoclution X0.16/13-E, the Committee


warrlly welcomed and applauded the state-
ment of the delegate of the Republic of
Turkey that his country had withdrawn its
earlier roeorvation to Article i’o.6 of the
Draft Statute of the Islamic Civil Aviation
Council.
The Cmittee was of the view that any
amendments to the aforementionecl Statute
could be conridersd by the Council's General
Assembly as per relevant provisions in the
Statute.
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VII. Finally, a8 ragards Itom No.70 of the


Agenda entitled "Report on tho proposed
Expert Lovol Ilootings on COoperatiOn among
hember Gtates in the fields of Postal Ser-
vitas, Tourism, Air Transport, Railway
Transport, and Ileteorology", tho Committoo
took note of the progress roport presented
by the Genoral Socrotariat and tho propara-
tions underway to organise theoc meetings.

8. The Committee, at the conclusion of its work, ex-


pressed gratitude and appreciation to the Chairman for
the excellent manner in which he presided over the
sessions 3f the Coranittee. It else thanked the RapTor-
tour for preparation of the report.

9. The Chairman felicitated the members of the Commit-


tee for their spirit of cooperation and traditional
solidarity which facilitated his work and rosulted in
successful conclusion of the task assigned to the Com-
mittee. Be also thanked the General Secretariat, and
others involved in the technical and administrative work,
for the efficient manner in which they functioned which
greatly helped the smooth functioning of the Conmittoo.

10. The Co&maittea expressed its deep qratitudo to the


Govermont and tho people of the Republic of Iligor for
the traditional horpitality and the excellent facilities
arranged for the meeting.

Abdelmajid Bouab
Bapporteur
:liamy, August 25, 1982.

I .. .
RtSObltTION N0.1/13-E
TIM WRLD tCONCNW AND THE ISWLE!tC COUNTRIGS
DURIND 19Sl

The Thirteenth Irlamio Conferonce of Foreign

Mtnhtarr, meeting in Iliamoy, Republio of Niger, from

3-7 9~1 Qada, 1402H (22-26 August, 1992),

Reaffirminq Rorolution 3201 (S-VI) and 3202 (S-VI)


adoptad on 1 Ilay 1974 by the United Hations aoneral
i+ma&ly oontaining tho Oeolaration of Progrome of
Aotion on the Eltabliahuent of New International
a Econo-
tic Order, and Resolution 3291 [XXIX) of 12 D~oombor,
1976, aontdning the Charter of the Eoonomic Righta and
Dutisr of Btatelj

Rooallinq Rerolutione tro.6/5-P,l/9-E,l/lO-X,2/11-E


and 1/12-E adopted reepectivoly by the Fifth, Ninth,
Tenth, Sleventh and Twoltth soroionr of the Ielamic
Conference of Foreign Mni8torr;

Strarinq tho Efforts made at the Cancun (148x2~0)


and Vetraillor (France) Summit8 on the problem of global
nogotietionr;

plprorring deeD oonoorn that the world ooonmic


rituation in 1991 ham continued to dmtoriorato mortly duo
to the inward looking protectionlet econouio end trade

polioior of tha developed oountrioe, with l dvoroa QOIUO-


qwncor on the developing countrior l e l whole and parti-
oulUly in toma of 9elloplng infletion end high Lnterert
re*;
Noting with ala= the effect of those pclicier on the
growth rates in the doveloping countries Which continue to
be far below thy minimum targota nocessnrg for their devolop-
merit, and thu continuing trend of highor inflation and un-
employment rates, increased debt burdon and debt servicing,
and the nounting difficulties in securing new financial
resource8 for theec countries;
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Deplorinq tho lack of political will on the part of


some developed countries to make commitments at inter-
national forums fx rQaouz:Ce transfers to developing
countries $

Reitcratinq that a strong comr:;itsnent towards the


resumption, on priority basis, of the North-South dialogue
is paramount to achieving tho wow International Economic
Order;

Convincad that the unity of the South can bo


strengthened by making use of the axisting institutions,
mechanism and modalities of cooperation among devaloping
countrio8;

Noting with satisfaction that the Organisation of


the Islamic Conrarence has already initiated bold steps
in this direction;

Aware of the fact that the crisis which in impairing

World Economy is a structural crisis calling for global


and integrated solutions;

T4kiM note of the background documents prepared by


the General Secrathriat and the Ankate Centre on the
Weald &o~o@io SitAAtloA in 1991 with rpecial rofuonc~
to 18lamiC Couatrior;

1. Recalls the initiative taken by the developing coun-


tries to the effect of initiating global negotiations on
internatiopal economic coopexation and developmant-
2. Affirm8 that only a global and 'tegrated approach
to the prarent World Economic problem, with the parti-
cipation of all 8tate8, can reetruoture international
moncmic rolationr~

3. Pulfu 8UPRort8 the group of "77" in it8 effort8 to


bring about an l groeumnt on the agenda, procoduro and
CAlond&! of global negotioationr, in conformity with
the intOrert8 Of developing cOWItrie8*

4. Strorror the urgent and vital need to initiate


forthwith global negotiations, with an open mind, and
in a rpirit of dialogue that reflect a firm will to
arrivo at mutually benuficial results.

5. Urge8 tho tcmbor States to cooperate fully and


exert all effort for the implementation of the Plan of
Action to strengthen Economic Cooperation amongmmber
strter fi

6. Cal18 won the Goncral Secretariat to continue


to follow cloeely the developaente toward8 tha holding
of global negotiation8 within the U.N. frunauork and to
report the promear to tha 14th fmlamic confueno* of
Iroraitzn Wnietere*

7. Directs the P.nkara Centre to ensure that future


reports on Vorld Economic Situation comprise a more
detailed and quantitative analysis of the economic situc-
tion of the Nor&or States.
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RESOLUTION NO. .2 13-E


REPORT OF THI? HIGH L3VEL II~TSR-GOVERl\'Ilg~~TAL
MRCTIi1G OF EXPERTS ON THE Ii1PLEI~ENTATIOH OF
T!iE PLAN OF ACTION TO STRENGT!3ENECONOMIC
COOPERATION AMONG14SPIHEIISTATES

The Thirteenth Islamic Conforancc of Foreign Minis-


ters, meeting in Yiamey, Republic of Zigcr, from
3-7 Zul Qada, 1402P (22-26 i.ugust, 1982),

Recallin Resolution ilo.l/3-5! (IS) of tho Third


Islamic Summit Confcrencs and Rosolution :10.2/12-E
adopted by the Twelfth Islamic Confarence of Foreign
:<inisters on "The Plan of Action to strengthen Economic
Cooperation amongthe Ilember States;"

Appreciating the offorts exerted by the General


Secretariat in preparation for icplencntation of the
Plan of Action and the encouraging response from Member
States in this direction;

iloting with satisfaction the keen interest and


enthuaiasn of the I-iemberStates for the timely implemon-
tation of the Plan of Action;

Expraroing thank8 and appreciatis to tho Govcrnmonts


of Pakistan and Turkey for heating the Ninirtexial Con-
ference on Industrial Cooperation, 2nd the i.)?nistcrinl
Conference on Foe! Security and Agricultura, rcspoctively,
which provided necessary guidelines for the implementation
of the Plan of Action in these two vital oectors;
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Noting that the Plan of Action adoptod by the Third


Xrlaxnio Sumit Conferonoa hrr called for ruoh mooting8

on periodic barir at NinPsterial leval and at le88t

on08 every two peat8 in the fioldr covered by the Plan

of AatfanC

lievim conridored tho Report of the High-level


triter-governmental lloetfng of i&pert8 to implment the
Plan of Action, held in Jeddeb tram NOVa!ober 9-11, 1991,
in purruanco of thr relevant ro8olution of the Twelfth
X814mLoConferanca of Poroign Minirterr;

Rerliring that oontinuoua effort8 would have to


be made by the Mabet State8 individurlly and aolleot-
holy to fulfil the reccmended talka, 8eotor by leator,

included in the Plan of Action;

1. ADDrover the report and program8 of &&ion con-


Uined in the report of the High-love1 Inter-governmantel
meeting of EXpUt8 which include8 oonvening of l everel
axpwt level meeting8 and undertaking of rtudiar to

i4lmant the rocamond8tionr of the Plen of Action-

a. Raaueata theOurua1 Secrauiatto continua to talm


thoaaauruy step8 and followupeatioain tbL raqud
and torabmlta progrorr report to the 14th XrlamiaConte-
rence of Foreign Ministers*

3. Urges tha Hember States to extend all possible help


and assistance to the General Secretariat and ite apecinl-
iaed and aftiliatod bodies to facilitate their task of in-
pleisnting the Plan of Action-

/ ...
4. Exprserer hope that Member State8 would COntinUa

to come torwrrd to hart poriodlc lrinirterial Conforenocr


and mpert Level Meeting8 on the various rector6 in the
Plan of Action to formulate policias and plan8, to 8et
out6u~deUnea,~d ta eolve implementation problaau.
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RESOLUTIOIJ IJO.3/13-E
ECONO1SIC PROBLEMS OF THE LEAST DEVELOPED
>IEMDER STATES

Tho Thirtconth Islamic Confcrxxe of Foreign Minis-


ters, held in Nianoy, Republic of l'!igcr, from 3-7 Zul
Dada 1402ii (22-26 August, 19821,

Recallincr_ Resolution ,:0.5/3-E (IS) of the Third


Islamic Summit Confo:.x-c and Resolution No.5/12-E
of the Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers;

Taking note of t!x report of the General Secretariat


on its participation in the United Nations Conference on
the Ltast Developed Coi~.lt~ics held in Paris, France, in
Sept:mbcr ?381;

Noting that ch.? United Nations Conrcrcnce on the


Least Developed countriee, which, while not fully a. hievlng
the %x.irad results,is a step towards alleviating the
economic difficulties and problems faced by these
countries;

Noting with satisfaction the increased <id from the


Islamic DcveloP?ent Bank to the least developed iiembor
States;

1. Directs the General Secretariat to follow closely the


developments on the implementation of the Cecisions of
the Paris Confcronce on Least Developed Countries and to
p-riodically report to the Islamic Conference of Foreign
r~ini8tcrs:
2. Regucsts the Wmbcr State: and the Islamic Development
Bank to provide greater assistance to the least developed
i-,omber States as rccorzxended by the Third Islamic Summit
ConfcrenL,.
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RESOLUTION NO.4 13-E


!ICOlW4IC PROBLEMS OF THE LANDLOCKED
EEMBER
STATES

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign Minis-


ters, held in Eiamoy, &public of Ni.gw, from 3-7 Bul
Qada, 1402H (22-26 August, 19821,

Rocallinq Resolution 110.6/12-E of tha Twelfth


Islamic Conferance of Foraign Ministers and oarliar
Resolutiono on the problems of the Landlocked Member
States;

Having noted the steps taken by the Gonoral Gecre-


tariat to implomant the aforestated resolutions in the
overall context of the aconomic problems of the Loast
Doveloped E.kmber States, including its participation at
tha Unit&l Xations Conference on Least Devoloped
countries;

Also notin% the latest study prepared by the Ankara


Centro in tris regard which highlight8 the hindranoes
in the way of sconomic devalopmont and progress of the
Landlocked hmber State@;

Further noting with retiefaction that the Irluaic


Wvelopamnt Da& a8 part of it8 activities, har been
providing assistance and financial help to varlour pra-
jects in the Landlocked Member States;

Reaffirming
- the "3pecific %easures to &et the parti-
cular Problems of Landlocked Developing -0untries" as pro-
vidod in Resolutions 63 (III), '38 (IV) and 123 (V) of
UNCTAD
:
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1. Appeals to all States, particularly Member States


of the Organisation of the Islamic Confarenco,to imple-
mQnt without further delay and as a matter of priority,
specific measures to meet the particular needs and
problems of landlocked daveloping countries as provided
in Resolutions 63 (III), 96 (IV) and 123(V) of UNCl?AD*

2. Directs the Ankara Centre to continue to study


the problems of the Landlocked Member States within the
OVerall context of the Least Developed Member States,
and to submit a comprehensive document in this regard
to the 14th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers
through the Isl8mic CoO&ESiOn for Economic, Cultural
and Social Affairs,

3. Recuests the General Secretariat to give the


problems of the Landlocked Member States utmost Consider-
ation, and to maintain close contacts with the bomber
State8 concerned, and to stilt its report on this
question to the Fourteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign
Hinisterr.

I .I.
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P.FS0LuT101
, NO. 5 13-E
I~It'IISTERIAL CONFERENCECIC~ FOOD SECURITY AND
AGRICULTURAL DEV~LOkUWT ID XXJQiYC CODNTRXEB

The Thirteenth Islari&c Conference of Foreign Kinisterar


meeting in liiamey, Republic of Digor, from 3 - 7 Cul Cad&,
14028 (22 - 26 August, 19821,

Rccallinq Rasolution lie. 1/3-E (IS) adopted by the


Third Islamic Summit Conference on the Plan of Action to
Strengthen Bconomic Cooperation among Ifember Btatesr

Alto Recalliny Resolution No. 3/12-E adopted by the


Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign ;U.nisters which
identified agriculture as one of the three priority sectors
to be financed within the framework of the Consolidation
of the Development Programm in the Islamic t@rldr
Taking note d the roport and recoxuendations of the
Eighth Session of the Iolanic Canndesion for Economic,
Cultural and Social Affairs;

Expressing thanks and appreciation to the Government


of the Republic of Turkey for hosting the First Mlnirterial
conference on Food Security and Mricultural Developpwnt in
18lamlc Countrier, in Ankart tran October 20 - 22, 19811
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Having etudiod the report and recommendations of the

Dinfsterial COnferenOe on Food Security and Agricultural


Development, and the raport of the Coordination Meting of
tliniatOra of Agriculture of tho Member States held in Rome
in Ijovembkx 1981 during the FA0 Conference;
Taking note of the racommendatLone concerning Agricul-

tural Development and Food Security contained In the report


of the nigh-Level Inter-gowrnmental meeting of Experts on
Implementation of tho Plan of Action to strengthen Economic
Cooperation among mm?mr Stateet
Recosnieinq the importance of safequarding the
economic and polftical security of fiember States by achiev-
ing relf-suff iciency in food within the Ielarnlc L9orld and
adopting adequate measures to moat food shortages of an
omorgsncy nature in KQmbor States;
loting with concern the continued dependence of most
Irlamlc countries on l ourcos outside the Islamic world in
meting their food requirement8t

Taking into account the vaet potential of Esember States


to ruba4ntially incrbmre their food production to the
greater benefit of tha Irlmic world a8 4 vholar

Fully aware that agricultural development is one of


the main factors of economic development;
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Recalling aluo the Uportnnt share of resources in the


agriculture oector to be utilized witbfn'the overall Dove-
lopmsnt Programme in tho Islosnic world ae decided upon by
tha Third Xslmic Summit CO~Ifirroncet

Jo1corr~i.q the offer of the Republic of Sudan to hoat


the Second A.niotarial Conference on FOQd SWUrity an6

Agricultural Developincut in 1983, and the offers of the


People’s Republic of Dangledosh, hepublic of Indonoeia,
tho Islamic Papublic of Pakistan, and the i%epublfc of
Turkey to host expert love1 meetings for the imPlemonta-
tion of the reconunenGationsof the First IAniaterial Con-
fercnce;

1. hpprcvee the report and recomaondatfons of the First


linietorial Conference on FQQC Security and Agricul-
tural Development except for operative paragraphs
number 2 and f in the ?.eSQlUtiQn aGogted
by that Conference, and also affirms that tha
agriculture sector be given tho iligheet priority
in the Development Orogramnein the Iolamic world
with due consideration to the national and regional
developcent planr *

2. Asmealmto the Mmber States to prepare and complete,


at an early date, the rtudiw cntrwt4d to thaa by
the Plr8t i4inSetetial Conference and render all pcmaible
assietancc to the Genaral Secretariat and the Atkarc
Centre ir. the i.R.pleWontation of the rccomenda-tioho
of the First Ilinioterial Conference on Food Security
and Agriculturcl Developnent-
3. ‘Dlrrctr.the General Secretariat and the Ankara Centre
to follow up the progreee of recaamndations aontained
In the report of tha Ministerial Conference on Food
Security and Agricultural Development*

4. Invite6 the f%uabar State6 to draw up and comunicate


to the general Secretariat national or joint project6
aimed at securing food self-sufficiency*

S. Rcafffrmr the detarmination of the Member States to


take all necerrary maarurea towards r~~iraum utiliza-
tiorl of their potential for food prcdcution in order
to ensure their food recurity and encourage their
agricultural development.

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RESOLUTION NO. 6/13-E


REPORT OF THM IiINIBTERIAL IJWBL ROUND
TAtSi CONSULTATIOI!
ONIWDUSTRIAL
COOPERATION
AMONGIUWBEASTATES

The Thirteenth Islania Conferunce of Foraign


t.linirtere, held in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from
3 - 7 Xul Qada, 1402H (22 - 26 Auguet, 1982),

Aecogniring that development of indwtrial oooperation


among the wmber State8 mould be tor their mutual benefit
and progress and that topid induetrialisation of the Ielmio

oountrias ir an asrential alecwt for achieving aolleotivo


calf-ralience end econoitic indopondenoet

Reccrllinp Aseolution No. 20/12-E of the Tw8lfth


IllamiC Confaronce of Foreign IiiniEtcr8 on the Round Table
Coneultation on Industrial Cooperotiont

*and~oimauJrs that the Minirterial


level Round Table Consultation on fndurtrial Cooperation
-8 hO8tOd by the 181amiC Republic Of P8hi8tur in
181-d fran ?ebruuy 14 - 17, 1982, with high-level
prrtlcipetion from a va8t majority of k!! Stato8t

mre88ir# thank8 to the United G&ion8 Indurtrial


Devologamt Orgmi8ation (UUIDO) for rendering valuable

twhnic41 rrrirtuw~ for t&a 8ucO~88 of the llumtbgt


Notfnq the report, the recomrondatione and the Ceala-
ration issued by the Ministarlal level Round Table Consul-
tation on Induetrial Cooparation;

/ ...
Velcominq the offrr of the Republic of Turkoy to
hoet the Expert Group meeting charged to study the Statute
of tha Cement Asoociation of Islamic countries;

Appreciating the offorto being oxorteJ by the Islamic


Dewlopmcnt Bank and tho Islamic Chamber of Commerce,
Industry and Coi?noCity Exchanqf to promotti industrial
cooperation and encourage jcint ventures among i&mber

States I

Noting with appracfation the offor of tbo Xepublic of


Turkey to host tho Second ;ifnistoriol Consultation on
Industrial Cooperation in Istanbul in 1584 and tho offor

of the Irlamic Republic of, Iran to host the Third


Ministerial Consultation in 1986;

1. Amrovos the raport and recmendations of the First


Hinisterial Consultation on InCustrial Cooperation*

2. Calls upon the General Becrotariat to follow up with


the Member States and the relevant agencies the
implsmantetion of the recommendations containad in
the ropcrt of the Ministerial Consultttion on Indus-
trial Cooperation, and to 8utmit a progress report
to the hurteenth Islamic Conference of Porciqn

Binisterr *

3. m the tianber States to render every assistance to


the General Bezretarlet and the specialised and affi-
liated bodioo of the Organisation of Islxlic Conforenco
for the implementation of the rccotmxxcTations of the
Iolsmabad Conference on Industrial Cooperation.
EWOLUTION NO. 7/13-E
PROMOTION AND WPAWION OF TRADE
Al:ONQ IOXBER STATES

The Thirteenth I&unic Confatanoe cf Foreign

liinistor8, hold in Niamey, Republic of Niger, frm 3 - 7

Cul Oada 14028 (22 - 26 August, 19821,

Recalling Reeolutions Noa. ll/ltE and 13/12-l% Of the

sleventh and 5welfth Islamic Conferoncoe of Foreign

I~Xnistersr

Notinq the important rocomendations in the Trade


field in the Plan of Action to etrengthen Economic CoOpera-

tion amon Member States;

Zotinq further the rocomendationa in the Trade field


containod in the Report of Bigh Level Inter-Gwermmntal
meting of Expertr to impleclent the Plan of Aathn;

Appreciatiq the expanding role of tbe Ialamlc


Dovelopaent Bank in trade financing actfvltles#

Alro aPPreciatfnq the rtudior undartakon in tha field


of Trade by the Ankere Control

MlCaainq th8 offer Of the Republic of Turkey to hoot


the meeting on Stukdudl~ation, provided rufficloat lntbrUt

and rorponre ir rhmm by tho Maritmr Water;

Noting that the Second Islamic Trade Fair could not

be hold In Dacca, Bangladesh in Decotier, 1981 as planned;

/ .*.
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Reoallinq the offera of the Socialiot People's Libyan


Arab Jamahiriyah and the Kingdom of tlorooco for holding
Ialaiaic Trade Fairot

Roalioin~ the need for i'rembar Statas to coordinate


and hanumize their positions in the trade ffeld at various
intarnational forumej

1. Call8 fc: the early preparation of various etudios in


the trade field, and for the convening of an expert
level meeting to make concrete tocommendations for

tbo implementation of the trade sector ?ropoeals con-


tainQd in tho Plan of Action-
2. Uroe.3 the Ilember States to participate activeiy in
th0 expert level meeting on Standardization which
Turkey ha8 offered to host?

3. Amrov03 the holding of the Second Islamic Trade Fait

in the Socialirt People’8 Libyan Arab Jmnahiriyah in


1983, and the Third Iolamic Trade Fair in the Kingdom
of i4orooco in 1904 l

4. Utae8 the Member States to rerpond favourably and


putiCimb actively in the ,-pert-level meeting on
9We and at the Saccnd and Thirb X8famio Trade ?airr*

5. Requesta tho Member Statoe to coordinate and harmonize


their posiCions ct the forthcorAnq t%ini:;t.erial meetings
of rUV2T and UKl'AD, and directs the Genural Secretariat
to pcrticipata in these two important meetings.
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RESOLUTION NO. 8/13-E


-v
EXPERT GROUP lrlEETIl?G ON COOPERATION AblONG
MEblSER STATES II TEE FIELD OF INSURANCE
AND REINSURANCE

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foregin


b&niatere, held in Uiamey, Reepublia of Niger, from
3 - 7 Cul Qada, 1402ii (22 - 2C August, 19021,

Recallins Resolution No 13/1pE of the Twelfth


Islamic Conference of Foreign Ninisters which noted with
oatirfaction t&e offer of the Govermnt of the People'r
Republic of Bangladesh to hoot an Expert Group Meeting on
Insurance and Reinsurancei

Appreciating the role played by the Gowmment of the


People's Republic of Dangladesh in preparing a rtudy on the

8ubjcCt and in hosting the Expert level maeting in Dacca


on April 1 - 4, 1992t

Amreciatinq also the work undertaken by the Group of


&part8 on Inmr8nce and Rein8urance a8 reflected in their
report1

Recognirinq the fact thnt the que8tion of in8ur~e


uhd rdnaurance require8 8tuGy taking into l count the
@UiplU Of x8-C -itit

LkQfslpthetothu IrluFc InmtitutlonG, 8och~U


the f8lurfC DW.l~nt Bank, have been l rtablirhod 8CCOrd-

ing to Islamic Shariah for the benefit of the Islmic world,


and to promote economic development and trade among the
lkmber States I
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1. Directs the Ganeral Secretariat to circulate the


recommendations of the Expert Group Meeting on Insurance
and Reinsurance to the liember States and to the Inter-
national Association of Islamic Banks for their view0
whether they conform with Shari&h laws*

2. Calls upon the General Secretariat to s&nit these


comments to an expert level meeting consisting of
experts from the Islamic Development Bank, the Intor-
national Association of Ielamic Banks, the Rabita
Al-Alam Al-Islami, the Jamia Dawa Islaxniyah, the
Islamic Chamber of Comnerce, Industry and Commodity
Exchange, along with 8 representative of the Govern-
nent of Bangladesh, to rtudy that the recommendationa
of the Expert Group in their report on Inrurance and
Reinsurance ara not inconsistent with the principles
of Islamic Shariah.

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RESOLUTION NO. 9/13-E


REPORT OF THE THIRD VWITING OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE ISIAHIC CHAMSER OF COMMBRCD,
INDUSTRY AUD CObi~ODITY EXCHANGE

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Ministars, held in Niamcy, Republic of Riger, from 3 -
7 Oul Qada, 10028 (22 - 26 August, 19821,

Racallinq Resolution No. 14/12-E of the Twelfth


Islamic Conference of Foreign Dinisters;

Notinq the recommendations of the Eighth and I!intb


Sessions of the Islamic Commission for Economic, Cultural
and Social Affairs pertaining to the activities of the
Islamic Chamber of Commerce, I.16usltry and Commodity Exchanger

:loting also the report of the Third General Assembly


meeting of the Islamic chamber of Comcrcc, Industry w*
Commodity Exchange held in Casablanca, Xirqdo;n of I/G-- SCO,
from February 21 - 23, 1982;

Appreciatinq the progress achieved by the Islamic


Chamber in its activities in the field of Trade and
Industrial CooperatAon including ths prowsals received by
the Charpber in the field of joint v6nture8~
iioting with deep concern the unsatisfactory financial
situation of ths Islamic Chamber d'le tc inadequate receipt
of annual contributions enI: insufficient don:.tions which
is hampering the work of the Chamber and the construction
of the Chamber's permanant headquarters building?
1. Rowortr the Islamic Chamber to continue its acti-
vitier and to cocrdinatd and follow up its proposals for
jdnt venture projects with the General Secretariat
and the Irlamic Dovelo~mnt Bank*

a. UtQas CBmber States to invite their national clrambers


of ccamerae to pay the arrears of their contributiona
to the Islamic Chamber in orrler to enable it to fulfil
it8 reeponribilitiee effectively-

3. Al80 urge6 ldmber States to ccme forth with generous


donation8 to help enable the Chamber to finance its
building project as wrll as its work prograrme.

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BBSOKJTION NO. 10/13-E


ISLMIC CENTRE FOR DEWFWPO'aNT OF TRADE,

CASABIWCA, KINGDOM OF PIOROCCO

The Thirteenth Iolamic C-mference of Foreign


Ministem held in Uianmy, Republic of Niger, for
3 - 7 Cul Qada, 1402E (22 - 26 August, 19021,

Becalllnq Resolution 110. 11/12-E of tho Twelfth


Islamic Conference of Foruign rlinisterst

Taking note of the progress report submitted by the


General Secretariat and tho Director of the Islamic
Centre fot Development of Trade on the establishment of
the Contrut

'Noting with satisfaction that the Director of the


Centre ha8 asrumed his duties and that the hmber8 of the
Board of Directors of the Cantro have been derlgnatodr

Amre~iatinq tha steps taken by the Governmont


of the Kingdcm of Horocco to make tho Centre operational;

Lauding the generous donation of tho Kingdom of


Smdi Arabia towards the budget of the Cantror

m the iaportanoe of trada and carur&al


cooperation amng iiember States, and the inportant task
entrusted to the Islamic Centre for Davelopient of Trade
in realising these noble objectivest
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1. Requests the General Secretariat to continua it6 con-


tacts with the Kingdom of liorocco for early operation
of the Centre, and to finalise the Zeadquartars
Agreement for the Centre with the Government of the
Kingdom of Uorocco:

2. Urges the I-Iembar States to accelerate payment of th&ir


regular contributions, to make generous donations to
the budget of the Centre , anC to render the necessary
assistance to the Centre, includincj peroonnel support,
to help attain its aims and objectives.

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The Thirteenth Ielanic Canferenco of Foreign
Xinisters #held in :‘riaoey, Pepublic of r’iper from 3 - 7
Xul ?gZa, 14t21’: (22 - .Tc .tuturrt, 19?2),

3ecalLinq ,“;aolution :‘Q. T/12-:r: of the melfth


Islnriic %nforence of Pwcip l.Uniatars;

Recffirzinr, ihe iqartance of the Acreemmt for


zt,>r:otion, Prctection an3 c-uarantee af fr.ves~%entr in
‘Tan!aer 1tate8 to hrlp iortor econrxic and cotmeraial
coo~3rati.o:: awns Islamic Cauntries;

sxrressins satiefacticn that C (4%) Ferber States


have slgw? the Agroeuer.t, an.5 noting that seae other
?ember Rates are cor?.FletisS the necerrary formalitieo
tc do so;

Toting thrt the Genaral Cecretarlat has been


exhortinp the Xenber State8 to sign *he kgraenont rt
their earliost oonvonionor m that Um raquir& nunbar
is reached to zmke the Asrwmant oom into l fteot;
1. m the I&mbar T.tatea who have not yet signed
or rst!.fia: the ?.grnment to dc 80 as earPy aa paaaible*

2. Directs the Genera: Cecrctariat to follow up


til?. inTle?:entntion of tl‘.iR Resclutiori.
RBSOLUTIOI1NO. 12/13-E
CONSOLIDATION OF THE DEWELOPHEVTPROQRAHMEIN THE
ISLAMIC WORLD

The Thirteenth Ialamio Conference of Foreign


Ministers, held in Pimey, Republic of Niger, from 3 - 7
Zul Qada, lU2H (22 - 26 August, 19021,

Recallinq the Final Declaration of the Third


Ielamic SummitConference, which decidea that Member

State8 in a position to do so, contribute at leaat US $3


billion for the Consolidation of the Islamic World
Development Programme;
peoallinq also saolution N0.3/12-E of the Twelfth
Ialmic Conference of Foreign Ministers exprorsing thank8

for tho generoun contributions announcedby the Xingdm


of Saudi Arabia and the State of Xuwait amounting to US
Z 1 billion and US b 500 million respectively towrrds
this Devolopaent Programe;

Noting the report of the Mneral secretariat on the


first meeting of the Pational Deve:Lop#nt Funds of concerned
Member Ststes;

1. m all Makr Stetea, in s position to do so, to


an- thair oontributions to the DevelopHnt Progrm.

2. Dr- tbe 0eneml seor.trrUt to OOIIT~W


another meting o. the representatives of the National
Development Funds of donor !:ember States to work out the
procedures for implementation of the relevant resolution
of the Tuelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign t4inisters, and
thereafter inform the Member States.

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3, REQUESTS the Idember States to submit to the various


BatiOnal Developent Fund8 thoir prOpO8al8 for development
project8 in the field8 of Infrastructure, Electricity, and
Agriculture for financing under the Development Programme,
either direotly or through the General Secretariat*

4. DIRXTS the General Secretariat to continue to


follow up the implementation of the decisions of the
Ielmic Conference of Foreign Jlinisters on this subject,
and to aub31it annual progresfi reports to the Iolemic
Conference of Foreign Xinisters.

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RESOLUTIOi! VO, -3 13-E

REPORT OF THE FIFT8 WERTIHG OF GOVERNORSOF CEWFAL RAMKS


b ItONSTARY AUTHORXTIES OF THE I3,*,NBSR STATES

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


~~inietorr, h-ld in Nirmey, Republio of Pigee, from 3 - 7
2ulQada, 140ZH (22 - 26 Augurt, 1982),

Recrllina Rsrolution No. E/124 of the Twelfth


Iolasic Conference of Foroign itinietora pertaining to the
Third and Fourth Xoetingr of tho Governore of Central Banks
and Iionekary Authorities;

Amreoirtinq the l teg8 taken by the General


Searetariat to follow up the implementstion of various
recornrendrtionr made by tho Governor8 at their Third and
Fourth Eeetinge, ar ml1 as their previour annual meetinga;

Trkina note of thQ report of the Fifth Keeting


of Govarngrr of Contra1 Benkr and Monetary Authoritier,
bald in Xetmbul, Republic of Turkey, from Hey 21-23, 1982;

1. Amrovrr the recommendations of the Fifth Meeting


of Oovernora of Central Bank8 and Eonetacy Authorid

of the Member Etatoa.

2. Direct* the Goneral Socretrriet to continur to follow


UQ the iaplront8tion of the vrriou8 recomnendrtione of the
meetingaof the Qovernorr.

3. A&SO Direat tba Oonorrl Seoretrriat to l otablioh


aontaot with tho Governors of Contra1 Banks and Monetary
Authoritier of the Member States a8 regards the data and
venue of thoir Sixth meeting , and report tha results of such
contecte to tho Tenth Session of tha Ielamic Commission for
Eorjnunic, Cultural and Social Affairs for necessary
recommencation.
JU3SOLUTION NO, 14/13-E

ACTIVITIES OF THE ISLANIC DEVELOPMEIT BAl!K

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Ministers, held in Fiamey, Republic of Yiger, from 3 - 7
Zul Oada, 1402B (22 - 26 August, 19021,

Recallinq Resolution NO. 6/3-~(1s) of the Third


Islamic Summit Conference which urged that the unsutocribed
part of the authorised capital of the Islamic Development Bank
be subscribed with a view to expanding the 8ank’s resources
and enabling it to fulfil its functions;

Also recalling Resolution lie. 9/12-e of the


Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers on the

same subject;

Rotinq with appreciation the steps taken by some


Member States to increase their share of contribution to
the paid-up capital of the Bankt

Also notinq with satisfaction that the Trade financing


operations and other Development financing activities of
the Islamic Development Bank continue to expand!

1. Urper those llember States who have not yet done 80,

to l xpeditQ payment of their increased share of contributiona


to the paid-up capital of the Isl&mic Develo~nt Bank. .,. ,

2. Requests the Rank to continue its accelerated trade


financing operations along with its other activities,

3. Also calls upon the Bank to Place greater emphnsis on


promotion and financing of joint venture orojects among
Member States.
RESOLUTIQI 10. 15/13-E
ACTIVITIES OF THE IHTERNATIONAL ADSOCIATIO~l
OF ISLAMIC RANKS

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


llinirtera, hold in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from
3 - 7 Zul Qada, 14028 (22 - 26 August, 19821,

Recalling Resolution lJo* 10/12-Z of the Twelfth


16i61dC Conference of Foreign llinisters pert6ining to the
activities of the International Association of I616miC
Banks;

Hotins with satisfaction the results of the meeting


convened by the General Secretariat to examine the duplica-
tion of activities between the International Institute of
Islamic Banking and Economy (IIIBE) and the Islamic Rerearch
and Training Inrtitute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development
Bank, which concluded that there ir no duplication in the
activities of the twc Institutes;

Alma taking note of the recanmendationr on thir


8ubject Of the ?itth Meeting of Governor8 of Central B8nkr
and Honotary Authoritier;

Further taking note of the annual report of the


activities of the International Association of Islamic
Banks;
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1, Approves the findings of the report on the compara-


tiveehdy on the Islamic Research and Training Institute
and the Interilational Institute of Islamic Banking and
Economy, and recommends that the two Institutes may cooperate
and collaborate among themselves in their research and
training activities,

2. Requests the Member States to extend necessary


financial and moral support to the International Association
of Islamic Banks to enable it to continue its activities
as well as for the establishment and promotion of National
Islamic Banks.

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TNIRD PXi3P.T LL:VZL IBXPTIIIG O..i CIVIL AVIATIO:i

The Thirtemth Iolmic Cocfcroncc of Foreign


Iiinlatcr5, he12 in ik%cy, :'.q.zblic of , iger, from 3 - 7

2~1 Qade, 14022 (22 - 2G August, IS&X),

mp Wesolutioll ).'D. 15/12-X of the Twelfth


Islnnic ConCormce of Forcigx ;linisters decitiing to
establioh the Islamic Civil Avaftioll Council !?ith itE
hoadquartors in Tunis, Re~u!zlic of Tunisia?

:lot.ing with satisfaction that the Third bpert


Group Meeting on Civil hviotion ~?a6bald in Tunis from
February 24 - 27, 1982, followed by a Drafting Group which
net in Joddah frcn E:arck 23 - 25, 1932, tc finalise the
Draft Statute of the Islamic Civil Aviation Council (XX);

W?Preciatinq the efforts of SAUDIA, the Xational


tirlinc; of the Kingdom of Saudi hrabia, in preparing the
Draft Statuto of the hssociation for :'ational Airlines
of i:enber states;

i&affirming the need for strengthening coordination


and cooperation amongt:ember States in the field of air
transporti

1. Aswos the report of the: Third meeting of the


Group of Zxpcrts on Civil Aviation and the Statute of the
:slanic Civil Aviaticn Couacil (which is annexed).
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2. Urgoci Nan.bar States tc sign and ratify, at

an early date, the Statute of the Council and to rendor


all neceseary autietanco, including financial and
personnel support, to make the Council operational and
to holp achieve its aim and objectives.

3. Directs the Genoral Secretariat to initiate


necessary steps, in &operation with the Republic of
Z'unisia, for the early establishment of tho Islamic
Civil Aviation Council.

4. Agrees to the convoting of another expert


group meeting to examine the Draft Statute of the

Association of National Airlima, after receipt of


cements on thG draft circulated by tho General. Secretariat
among the &xaber Statea.

/ . ..
RESOLUTXQ!C HO* 17/13-e

COOPERATIW Al~l0X l~!ENM%: STATES I:: TSS PIEW OF


T~L?.COlWUlWATIOi!S
. .

The 'r'hirtoanth Ielamlo Cunforonco of For&n


Itiirtera, held in Niamy, 3opublic cf l’iqcr, tram 3 - 7

ml Oads, 1402:I (22 - 26 nugwt, 1982),

Noting tho importarroo of oooparation amng


the IlonrSor States in tho ftold of Telocrxmun~catio1~r
to artnbliehr iciporvo ani develop their system, tier and

notdorko of comnunicatione to etrsngthm the rolatione


among thaw

Rocallinp Zarolution ..Io. s/10-:: of tho Tanth


18lmic Conforance of Poroign !iinirtore, and tha ruccxmanQa-

tiono oontainad Ln tho Plan of Action to Strongthon


Cconomic Cooperation aabonp i%iiicr Statoa, in Toleooaouunicntiono
fialdr

;rot.ina with wimciaticn tho oxnollont work


done by the Xinqdom of Saudi Arabia for prqmring the
dr82t 8tetute of tb* I81arPiC TalocaiInunication8 Union,

wa88in4 thmke to tho Govornmont 02 Hllayrir


fBT boldin@ thQ swoail mpcLrt-leval lwating on TdmQluni-
oationo i

Approciatinq the wcrk undortakon BO far by the


Export Group on Telscor~~utlications, including their endeavour
to finalise tho Draft Statute of the Islamic Telccomuni-
cation.5 Union;
Directs thy Qeneral Searotariat to aonveno
another moating of the Group of Expert8 to finalise the
Draft Statuta of the Islamic Teleconxnunfcations Union,
and to submit the finalised draft toxt to the Fourteenth
Islamic Conference of Foreign Plinistars through the
Islamic Commission for Economic, Cultural and Social
Affairs.

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IELMIC BliIPOW!iERC RSSOCIATIOI~, JEDDAH, .Y;XGDOH


OF SAUDI APJBIA.

The Thirteenth Islamic Confercnco df Foreign


~Iinisters, hold in Iriimey, Republic of Niger, from 3 - 7
ml Qada, 14021: (22 .. 26 August, 1982) ,

Recclli~~q Resolution ::o. 15/12-S cf the Twelfth


Islamic Confcrenco of Foreign Winfsters;

Taking note that the statute of the Association


has so far been signed by 6 Komber States while 10 signatures
are required to make the Association operational;

ilotinq with satisfaction the steas being taken by the


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the General Secretariat to set up
the Asrociation as early as possible after the required number
of signatures;

IJoting with apmaciation the generoue donation of the


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia towards tha Islamic Shipowners
~Amociation;

1. Uraer tho Herabar Statcr, who have not yet done


80,. to rign the Gtatute of the Islamic Shipmets Amrociatton
as early an possible.

2. , Requests the Pfembor Statco to provide every assistance


tc the Association to enable it to rcalisc its aims and
objuctivoe.
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RESOLUTION NO. 19/13-E

RBPORT OF THE EXPERT LEVEL MEETING ON LABOUR, XCON-HOW


AXD SOCIALSECURITY

The Thirtaonth Islamic Conforcnce of FOroign


Ministers, held in ~iam~y, Republic of Niger, from 3 - 1
Zul Qada, 1402X ( 22 - 26 August, 19821,

Recallirq the important reconuaendations in the


field of Manpower containad in the Plan of Action to
strengthen EconomicCooperation amongmnber States approved
by tbo Third Islamic Sunrnit Conferencer

Also recallinq Resolution No. 20/12-X of tho Twelfth

Islamic Conforcnce of Foreign Ministors which called for


the convening of the ‘xpert Group meeting on Labour,

Know-howand Social Security;

Notinq the roport of tbo Export Group moetfng


which was held in Ankara, Republic of Turkey, from
October 26 - 26, 19818

Further taking note of the recamendatfonr on


Unpower and Social Affair8 contained in the raport of the
High-level Inter-gwernmentel Meeting of Expert8 on
Implementation of the Plbn of Actions

l.Taker aotr af the report of the I!%pertGroup


mocting on Labour, Know-howand Social Security.
2. Welcomesthe offer of the Government of Malaysia
to host a follow-up meeting on Labour and Social Security,
and directs that thio meeting should draw up concrete

I ...
raooamendationr for cooperation in thaso field8 and to
rubmit them through the Islamic Comieeion for Pconanic,
Cultural and Social Affair8 to the Fourteenth Irlamic
Conference of Foreign Ninietare.

3. Diracto the Irlamic Centre forTocb”ical and


Vocational Training and Rarearch to undortake reaearch
and studies in the field of manpower exchange and
development, including a detailed rtudy on the problem
and reaaona of brain-drain migration in t&mber Stater.
The MCara Centre and the Irlamic Foundation for Soienco,
Technology and Developorent are reguerted to arrirt in
oarrying out this tark.

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RESOLUTIONl!O. 20/13-E

ACTIVITIES OF THE ISLAMC CEITFU FOR TECWICAL


AND VOCATIOl~ALTRAINING 6 RESEARCK, DACCA,
BMlGL4DSSH

The Thirteenth Ielamic Conferonce of Foreign Minieters,


held in Kiamey, Republic of lliger, from 3 - 7 Zul Qada 1402H
(22 - 26 AuCust, 19821,

ROOallinq RQSOhltiOXl !lO. 19/12-E Of th0 !tWalfth ialamiC

Conference of Foreign ninistcrst

Exsxesrins eotiofaction at the activities of the Dacaa


Centre and the progress of work so far achieved on the
conrtxuction of the Centre's building project in spite of ita

aouto finrnoial difficulties;

BcmhaoFsinq the iraportanco of the oowpletion of the


Contro'r building project on schadule to mako the Centre
operational and camawe it8 training programno by Augurt, 19833

WotinP with dset, aRDr@ciation the generow donations by


the Kingdm of Saudi Arabia and the State of Kuwait which hwe
madoporriblr meintenanco of the tempo of the Centre's conrtruc-
tion l ctivitiort

Noting with conaun the difficult finanaial l ihution


of thaCentreduet0 lrregulu rate of oontributiona anQ
insufficient donations from the Kaubor Gtatert

Having heard the report of the Director on the activitice


of the Centre 8
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1. Takes note of the Report of the Fifth Meeting of the


Board of Directors of the Islamic Cantre for Technical an6
Vocational Training and Research, Dacca.

2. Urges the P4mber States who have 80 far not paid


their arrears8 to do so at their earliest convenience.

3. Requests Member States to make generous donations and


timely contributions to the budget for the financial year
1982/83 so that the Centre's building project construction
may continue uninterrupted.

4. Requests also the Islamic Solidarity Fund and the


Islamic Developmant Bank to make generous donations 80 that
the Centre's building project could be com$loted on schedule.

5. Requests Member States to provide relevant information


to the Centre regarding their training me&s, to expedite
nomination of personnel and experts required by the Centre,
and to designate national contact points for the Centre.

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RESOLUTIOZ, ilO. 21/13-E

TECHRICALCCOPCPATIOl?
AMONGMEXBBER
STATE6

The Thirtaanth Islamic Conferencd of Foreign


Ministers hold in I?iamoy, Republic of siger from 3 - 7
zul Qada, 14028 ( 22 - 26 Aoqust 19a2),

Recalling Resolution Ko. 16/11-P of the Eleventh


Islamic Confamm of Foreign Kinistere on technical
cooperation among Member States and calling upon the
General Secretariat to conclude Technical CWperatiOn
Agreemente with relevant United Nations Agencies;

Taking note of tho recommendations on the subject


by the Righ-level Inter-govenmental meeting of Experts
to implement the Plan of Action to Strengthen ECOnomiC
Cooperation among the Member states;

r'oting with satisfaction that tha General Secretariat


har initiated action towards concluding cooporation agree-
ments betwocn tha Organisation of Islamic Conference
and tha relevant United Nation8 Agenciert
i?oting further with sati8taction that the Ankera
Centre has ouecerafully oaapletad its fir& training
pkgraraim Oa t&i at&j&t oi*Pr0ject Evalutiim ani &iaqknent~
in 1991, and has announced its second training programme
entitled RProject Preparation and Evaluation in Agricultural
and Rural Development" to be held from October 18-i:ovptier 12,
1992;

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Doting also that ths Ankara Cantro has establishod


contaots with a number of national and regional training
and educational institutions to organise training
programssand joint seminars on several subjects;

Taking note that the Ankara Centre is preparing


for publication of directories about institutions of
Training and Research, ?echnical Assistance and Consul-
tancy, and Higher Education in the Mmbsr States;

1. Directs the General Secretariat, in collaboration


with the relevant OIC Insituttions, to draw up a Ganeral
Multilateral Technical Coaperation Agreement for the
Ldember States in keeping with the pertinent provisions of
the Plan of Action and the recommendations of the High-
level inter-governmental meeting of Exports, and to finalise
the Draft through an Fxpert level meeting.

2. Urge8 the Member States to provide financial and


pexronnol support to the greatest extent porsible to the
OS? inrftutloar ~erling with teeMica cooperrtlon an&
training, so that the implementation of the Plan of ktion
in this regard could be realisQd a't an early datQ.

/ . ..
R&3OLUTION NO. 22/13-E

ACTIVITIES OF THE STATISTICAL, BCONOKJC AND QOCIAL


RESEARCH AND TRAINI11G CWTRE FOR IBLAMIC COlJNTRIIS<
qHKARA, REPUBLIC OF TUlUW!.

The Thirteenth XAlarJic Conference of Foreign


Minietars, held in Hiam~y, Bepublic of Niger, from 3 - 7

eul aada, 14028 ( 22 - 26 August, 1982),

Recalling nerolution PO. 17.42-Z of the Twelfth


Islirmio Conference of Fogeign Ministers conoerting the
activities of the Statistical, Economic and Socbl ReAoAmh
and Training Centre for Islamic CountdeAr Ankara, Republic
of Turlcoyt

ilotin~ the reports of the Second Ueeting of the


GAneral iu~embly And the Sixth and Seventh SeAAionA of the
Board of Directors of the Contra held in Ankatat

J?XDrWAinQ ratirfAotion thAt the Activitier of

the Centre continua to grow

?XDteABin%l ADDZOdAtiOn t0 the GOVer~nt Of -

Ropublio of lUrk+y for hiving rstified the Centre'8 Status

Mr-tt

CAntre is expected to play in implementing the Plan of


Action of Strengthan Economic Cooperation among kmber
States And the resultant added responsibilities for the Cantro;

lloting with deep APweciation tha generoue


donation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Centre;
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Yoting with concern that the Centre continue8


to suffor from financial and adminLstra$iva problems
due to non-payraont of contributions by BorneMember
States, irregular payments of timber States, and shortage
of qualified staffs

1. Takes notes of the report of the Second meeting


of the General Amembly of the Statietical, Economic and
Social Research and Training Centro for Salamia Countries,
Ankara, and the reports of the Sixth and Seventh meetings
of the Board of Directors.

2. Urqee Member States to financially support the


Centre by paying their contributions to the budget of the
Centre, settling the arrears8 and to make voluntary
contributions to the Centre.
3. Al80 UrgeI the I&nbor State6 to participate
actively in the Centro’r activitior, and to provide the
requirite staff to fill in the vacant port8 8vailable
in the Centre.

4. Appeala to the t%rnber States to designate contact


points and to provide up-to-date information and statistics
in the economic and social fields to the Ankara CenWe on a
regular basis for utilisation in its work.
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RESOLUTION NO. 23/13-Z


GEI~IXRALAGREEIlE:?TFOR ECONOMXC,TECHLXCAL AUD
COHtEXIAL COOPERATIOE"ANONGMEMDi3R STATES OF
THE ORGANISATIoi'l' OF ISLNdIC CONFERENCE

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of‘ Foreign


Ministers, held in Liimey, Republic of Niger, from 3 - 7
Zul Qada, 1402E-1( 22 - 26 August, 1962).

Recalling Resolution :.:o. 19/12-E of the Twelfth


Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers and previous RoSOlUtiOn8

of the Islamic Conference of Foreign Minister8 pertaining to


the General Agreement for Economic , Technical and Commercial
Cooperation among the OIC mnber States;

i?otinq with satisfaction that the General Agreement


has gone into effoctt

ReaffirmlnQ the importance of the General Agreement


in developing and prcmoting economic and camnercial relationa
aaongrt mmber 3iatemt c

Urges the Mer?ber States who have not yet signed/


ratified the General Agreement for Economic, Technical. and
Commercial Cooperation to do 30 as early as possible.

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RE8OLlJTION TJO. 24/13-E

CAMPAIQN FOR TEE EMDICATIO~! OF BOVINE PLAGUE

Tim Thirteenth 18lamic Conferonce of Foreign

Ilinirterrr neetisg in rtiamey, Republic Xiger, from 3 - 7


Zul Qadrr 1402 II (22 - 26 August, 19821,

xeepins in view the very catonoiva economic 1088~8 due


to tba oattlo Plagua in b&b Ania.and Africa and the threat
t0 liVo8tOC:; in many f8lamiC COWkri08 fXUl thisl di8ea8W

Notinq the achievamenta of the emergency aampaign


againrt tbi8 direare in Wa8t Africa and tho need to intenrify
and upend tbir campaign at continental level in accordance
with the rtrategy for the eradication of cattle plague
adopted by the PAO, MU, and IOGt

mPbari8inq the need to promote trade exchange8 among


181aU1ic OOUntXiO8,

ggatifi@g at the rcrrultr recorded during the fund-


rai8ur1 ueting hold in Parir on 23 - 24 Pebruuy 1992 at
tbo BecdqUartOr8 of the International Office of EPidanrio8?

1. m TV f81~11iC Organirationr to participate,


$a eaope+ioe with th* OAU, the ?A0 an4 the IO!& tn miring
the nacerrary fund8 for a camp4ign to errdicate cattle plaque
from the African Continent.
2. Request0 Islamic countries and their specialised bodies to
provide financial aesistanco for the campaign in the spirit of
Ialamic solidarity.

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RESOLUTION
MO. 25/13-E

SUPPORT
OF ORGANISATXOY OF ISWLMIC COHPEIURCE
FORTSiELhGO!:
PLAN OF ACTION DESIQAED
'm I~ZPLEtiiWTTHEiNONROVIA GTRATEGY
FORTHEECOIWIC ANDSOCIALDEVSLOP>SERT
OF AFRICA

The Thirteenth Islamic Conferanco of Foreign


IdbL6tar6, mooting in riiamey (8epublic of Mgor) from
3 - 7 ml Qada 1402x ( 22 - 26 nuguet 19821,

Racffirminq U.il. General Aerembly Rasolutionr


NO. 32Gl (6-W and 3202 (841) Of let 1-Y 1974 COntcining
the Declaration and Working Programmeon the Introduction
of a Few International Economic Orders

Deeply concernad by the aggravation of the current


econanic world cririr end ita harmful effecta on Mo fragile
euonci6leeof developing oountAer in goneral, and especially
thore particularly vulnerable econc0ier of African counttie

Conv!.no& that the Plan of Action fos the ImplmenUtlon


of the strategy of Isonrwia for the ~conopic utd Soaial
Dovelo~tof Mricn, ad-ted by ttm MUHUU~ of State and

Govermmt Suucnit held in Legoe (:?igerle) during April - !%ey1980


provider a paopu retthg for action, conducito to the rpeody
docnlopwrrt of tM Aftie4nQ5faaentJ

Convinced that the achfevemont of the aime and


objectives Of the Lagos Plan of Action requires the harnessing
of conoidorabla financial resouroesI

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1. Bxtonds its total support to the ?dgos Plan of


ACtiOn for the economic and social development of Africa,
which i8 a laudable initiative and constitutes an un-
prccadonted experience.

2. aucsts international financing institutions and


the organs, organisations an?. bodies of the Uniter2 irations
system tu provide oubstantial aid for Africa, in the
coursa of the decade of tho 3qhties.

3. Also requests all the Member States of the Organisation


of the Islamic Conference to financially contribute for the
achievcswt of the objectives of the economic and social devslop-
ment of Africa set out in the Laqes Plan of Action.

4. Requests the Xatistical, Sconomic and Social


&search and Training Centre for islamic countries, Anlcara,to
undertake an exhaustive study of the Lagos Plan of Action
with E view to asaesrinq the nature and modalities of the
contribution that could be provided by the Organisation
of the Islamic Conference in order to implement it, and to
submit that study to the zlevontl! Session of the Islamic
Co;;lmission for Econcm~ic, Cultural and Social Affairs.

5. DiroCts the General Secretariat to submit a report ox?


tile implementzticn of this Resolution to the Fourteenth
Islamic Confer;ncc of Foreiqz Affairs through the Islamic
Commission of Sconomic, Cultural en? Social Affairs.
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ORAFT STATUTE FOR


THE ISLAMIC VIVIL AVIATION COUNCIL

P R E A N Q L E

The Islamic ConFsrencs OF Foreign Hiniators,

Conecious of the need to promote and etrengthen


Civil Aviation among the Ilember Stator,

MindFul of the Fact that the lack OF adequate


and regular air transport services between most OF the

Islamic countries constitutes a oerious conrtrrint in


promoting greater commercial and economic collaboration
among the Hember States of the Organisation OF the

Ielamic ConFeronce,

Motinq the decision of the Third Islamic Summit


Conference to speedily implement various recommendations
towards promoting and strengthening coordination and

cooperation in the Field of Civil Avirtion and to


speed up the creation of institutions1 ncchsni8m
necessary for such activities,

Mar rareed end Rerolvrd horoby to eatrblish the


Irlmric Civil Aviotion Council l o outlined brlorr

ARTICLE 1 I CWIHI~~ONS

The words end expresoions given below shall meen

88 follows, unless stipulated otherwise in the text i-

(i) The "Council" - The Islamic Civil Aviation

Council (XCAC) estebliehed by this Statute.

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(ii) Thr~~Csneral Aesemblyl@ .. The Goneral Assembly

of the Islamic Civil Avietion Council

comprioing of Hember States.

(iii) The YExecutive Committoo” - The Executive

Conmittro of the Islamic Civil Aviation Council.

(iv) Wember Ststes" - Member Stetes of the

Organisation of the Islslaic Conference.

(v) The “Organisation” - The Orgsnieetion of the

Islsmic Conference.

(vi ! kmHembers'~ - Member States signstory tn the


ststuta of the Islsmic Civil Aviation Council.

(vii 1 8’Presidsnt I’ - The President of the Cenerol

Aassmbly of the Islamic Civil Aviation Council.

(viii) nSecrotary Cenerel” - The Secretary General


of the Islamic Civil Aviation Council.

ARTICLE 2 I NAM

The Ielemic Civil Avietion Council, hereinsftrr


rofrrred to aS thr Council, eeteblishod by this Strtutr,

l hell be 8 rubridiory organ of the Orpmniurtion of the

Ialuic Conferonce. Without prejudice to the Ler8 end

Aegulatisna In fotce in the Reober St8te8, the provirions


of this Strtute shrll be construed ss not inconsistent

with the Lswe end Roguletione of the country in which


the Council is based or the Lava of any ot.her Member

state.

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pRTICLE 3: HEADQUARTERS

1. The Heedquarters of the Council shall be locater!

in Tunis, Republic of Tunisia. The host country ahall

provide all necessary facilities for its smooth functioninl

by providing building, equipments and necessary benefits,

concessiona, diplomatic immunities and privileges.

2. The Headquarters of the Council may be shifted on

proposal of at lesst ten Hsmber States and by a decision

of not less than two-third hembers of the Csnrrsl


Assembly, subject to the approve1 of the Islamic

Conferencs of Foreign hiniciors,

ARTICLE (It LEGAL STATUS

1. The Council shall enjoy the status of full-flodgcr;


legal and corporate porson, using it with full legal
crpecity to exercise its functions and fulfil its
objectives.

2. The Headquartsrr of the Council shall enjoy

all the diplomrtic immunities end privileges grrntrd

to the fkgrnimrtion of the Islamic Conference.

ARtlCLf 5: AIM ANC 09JEClIVCS Of THE COUNCIL

1. The airs ld objsctivmr ol the Council shr!i,

bearing in mind the special relations among

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(a) To rake a general review of the drvelopment of


civil aviation between the Member Statee, with a
view to 8trengthening the relations among them1

(b) lo work for the aahieveaent alnd promotion of


common regulation8 in the technical and economio
field of air tramport)

(a) To oonrider any rpeoial problem8 that may erire


in the firld of civil aviations
2. lor the aahievement of the8e objectivcr, the Council
rhall have, tntsr l lia, the following tarksa

(a) The elaboration of proardures for the exchange


raong member State8 of information, know-how and
training facilities available in the fitLd of
oivil l vfationt

(b) The ertablirhrent of air rervices and the


development of air traffic among the Member
State81

(0) tffioient utilisation of the pa88enger, oargo


and 8ail air trrn8port oapacitiea of the
airline8 of the Member Statr8)

(6) Co-ordination and harmoniration of air rervioe8,


and freedom of air rerviae8 and tariff polioiea
for nrmbor Statea)

(0) Co-operation among the national airline8 of the


Member State88

(f) ?romotion of the l oonomia development of air


rorviae8 betreoa the Member mat.81

(91 Waxirum utiliration of the re8ouroe8 of the


&rb@r Cltrter in tba field of oivil aviation.

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ARTXCLE 61 KEN3EI’\St;IP -OF THE COUNCIL

The Council shall be compoocd of the IWnber

States of the Urgoniontion of tha Islnmic Conference

except those Ststec who have air aqrooments and airlinko

with the Zionist entity in the occupied Palestine.


NO person shall roproaont more then one tlombor State.

ARTICLE 7t RELATSOHS LET!JEEN THE COUNCIL AE'3


OTHER DRCAP'ISATIONS

The Council shall maintain close relations wfth

the Internetionsl Civil ivietion Organisation to help


achieve its aims an(l u'ajectives. It shell establish

relations with any other governmental or non-governmentel

intornctianol and regional orgsnis0tian concerned


vfth Civil Aviation to nni from the Hsnbsr States

including the Arab Civil Aviation Board and the African


Civil Avistinn Council.

ARTICLE 01 ORGANS OF THE COUIICXL

The crpns 61 the Council rho11 be I

(01 The Ccn~r~l Aeoaably.


(b) The Excculivc Comnittoa.

:c) The Corwr: Secretcriclt, und

(rf) Specf;llisr! Corinittae3.

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~RIICLE 9.1 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1. The General Aeeembly ehell hold an ordinary


l ro~ion ohue every two years, Extraordinary aeeeione
l ay be held, if neceaswy, at the request of ten

flotirrr, subject to the agrnement of two-third Hembero

Of the Council, Each Member shall be untitled to one vote.

2. The powers and duties of the General Aeeembly


@hall br to I-

(a) elect thr Preeident and tho Vioe-Preeidents


for a term of two years renewable by another
trra only, taking into ooneiderrtion the
principle of equitable geogrnphiosl dimtribution.
(b) elrct the Executive Committoo on the baeir of
l quitoble Caogrrphical representation,

(c) draw up the general policy of the Counoil,


(d) adopt the budget,eotabliah snd control the
financial policy rnd the grnrrol work programme
of the Council and methoda for fulfilling
thir progrmwr ,

(m) elect the Soorotmry General of the Council


on proporrlr and rocommrndationm put forrord
by the Mrmbrr Stotc;,

(f) adopt rocoroondmtiono, romolutionr and rrportr.

s-.. II ?ResxotNt OFTHECOUNT


1. The Preeident shall convene, conrluct and
preside OVOI the coesiono of the Council.
C!e ahell heve no vote.

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2. HI will rrpremnt the Council bctuann
it8 S~rrionr,
1. HI l ry br aviated by roprarentrtivos of
Nrxber St8tra for carryinG out the tarka
orrignod to him,
4. HO may dslrgrtr whatever powore he desne fit
to ths Vior-Preridsnt.

9. In ooze the Offios of Proridrnt traporrrily


Call8 vacant for my roraon, the first
Vice Preaidsnt ahrll ao~ume hie funotionr
during the period of non-acuilrbllity of the
Prreidont.

ARTICLE 111 TtlE EXECUTIVE CONNITTEE

1. the Executive Coanitter ahall be oorporod of


12 Nrrber Staten rleotrd by the General A18eab~y
on thr baste of equitable geographical
reprr8mtrtion. Hambars of thr Executive
Committoo are l lootod for a period of 2 yoorr.
Half of tho sitting Maabrrr are eligible for
m-election for l othmr tmr8 only at eaoh
Ordiky Soolion of the Gonrr&l Amrrbly.
2. Thr Proridrnt of thr Council will ohair thr
meetings of thr Exroutivr Couaittrr. No will
hrvo the right ts vote.
J. In addition to thr 12 Moaborr, thr Smcrrtrry
bnrral of the Council, and 8 roprrrontrtive 01
th. awbmrd smotrtmrl8t O? the Organiaotion Dr
tlrc Ielam~c Confermm would rho br UMtrrr ol
ti Cmoouttve e6Mittm wit without vbting porvro.

4. Thr quorum Df the Executive Committee l hrll


consist of two-third of the tiembere and its

PuouAution8 eholl be adopted by two-third


majority of Membere.

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ARTICLE 121 YOETINOS Of THE EXECUTIVE COflKITTEE

The Exrcutive Committee ahall meet once 8 year

norarlly rt the Headquortsre of thr Council. Extroordinery


maotings of the Executive Coamittoo may be convened by

the Prrxidant when nacaoaary,

ARTICLE 11: DUTIES AtlD POWERS OF THE EXCCUTIVC COHkiITTEC

The Exocutivo Conmittro ehall ua responsible to


the Cmerol Aaaembly. It dutioo and powers are l o follow r-

(8,) to anrure the efficient workinp of difforont

orpana of tho Council,

(b) to work out the general calendar of mooting8

(Seaaiona, Cammitteoo, Vorking Croupr and

Croup* of Exosrtr),

(cl to praprra the provioional l qanda for the

regular and extreordinory serrion in conrultation


with the Hornbar Statsr,

(d) to coordinate the activities of the Sprciolired


COmaittOxr cd to take nrcoamry mearuras to
ooapleto the required work,

(0) to decide on the rdvioability of inviting to the

qq~pionm of the Counotl, ld to, l mrtingr of the

$&faitrrd Committeea, nny pmrron OT

organisation 88 expert or observer,

(f) to reviau the budg et find Finencial statements

of the Council, and to submit them to the


CenerRl Assembly,

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(g) to try to mediate in settling any dispute

that my rriss between two or more Nobore


?n the Hombor Stoter with rcapeot to

Civil Awl&ion mnttera,

(h) to rot up Spsciuliacd Comitteeo l a ld rhon

nrcrearry and prrprrr thair ogrndr, appoint

their mrmborr ld fix their duration of work,

(i) to submit doteilr report@ to the Goneral


Awoably on thu rctivitisr of thr orfmna

of the Council.

ARTICLE141 THE GENERAL SECRETARIAT OF THE COWCIL

lho Gmrrrl Sacrrtarirt of thn Council rhrll,


be hooded by thr Socrrtary Conrrml in charge of itr
ovrrrll ornrgsmrnt.

the Socrrtrry Genorol ahell CDrry out hir


rrrponribilitirr undrr the Executive Cowittra of thr

Council for conducting thr work ld thr rctivitiro


of the Counail. Ho ahall 80 rrrponaiblr for implerontlng
thr Council’r rrrolutlonr,rooommndrtiono l nd droioionr
in conformity with thr Strtutm l nd intmmml rul~8 and

rrqulrtionm.

The Secretory General of the Council is

l ppolntsd by the Secretary Conerel of the Organisation

of tho Islamic Conference, on rscommendetlon of the


Gmorrl Arrrably, for a tar II of four yeere renewable by

one term only in conformity with the provisions of

Article 6, paragrapti Zi of the Charter of tha Organiaotion,


and in accordance with the prouioiona of Rule IV of the

Rogulationa of the Pereonnel of the trgonioation.

ARTICLE 161 OTHER OrFICIhLS

Offioialr of the Csnoral Secretarist of the

Council ahall be l ppointod by tho Secratary General of

tha Organirrtion on tha baaia of propoaala aade by the


Saorrtary Cmeral of tha Council, and in accordance with
the proviriona of Article 6, paragraph 2 of the Charter
of thr grganiration and in accordance with ths provision;
l f Rule IV of tha Regulations of the Psrronnol of the
Orgmirrtion.

ARflCLE 17: FINANCE

fhr Sudgot of the Council rhall ba finrncrd by 8

(01 Annual oontributiono rrorivrd by thr Council


froa flrrbrr Stotor baard on the formula of
l moorrmrnt of contribution l pplird to the
budgot of thr Conoral Soorotarirt of the
Org~niootion.
(b) Donotions and voluntary oontributiono.

all 6a roiponriblo for


the funda of the Council end its expenditure in accordon-r
with the provieione of the Ffnencinl Rules of the Council.
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ARTICLE 161 OFFICIAL 1ANCUACES

The official langueges of the Council shall be

Arabic, English and French.

ARTICLE 191 AP?EFIDHENT OF THE STATUTE

The Strtuto may bo rmsnded by the General

Aaaembly by two-third majority of tho Member States

rnd thb amendment rhall become effective after 8pprovol


of the Irlemic Conference of Foreign Hiniatcrs,

ARTICLE 20: CDMINrt INTO FORCE

Thir Statute ehall bo submitted to the Islsnic


COnfOrOnCB of Foreign Flinisters for approval and shall
enter into force ef!rr :I! flsmbor Stoter hove rignsd ,

or ratified the Statute with thr! Gcneril Secretariat


of the Drgrnirrtion.

ARTICLE 21 I OENUNCIAT
IOIl

Any tlorbrr Strto l ey donouncr it8 roaberrhip


of the Counoii by l rrittmn notificrtiw to thr
Socrmtrry Conerel of the Council who shell inform the

Secretary General of the Orgdnieetion end the Member

Stateo. Such denunciation ,ehell become effective


.
one year after itc Ceposit with the General Secretariat

of the Orgenieotfon.

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ARTICLE 221 DISSOLUllON

ho Council shf.11 not 90 dieoalvsd exo8gt by l

dooirion of tour-fifth mojority of the General Aoeerjbly

rt an l xtreordinory oeeeion hold in rocordence with

Article 9 of thin Statute, Diesolution ehell becorm

offrctivo altar l pprovel of the Islamic Conference of

totoign Mnirtrrr.

AfftlCLE 211 DISPOSAL 3f ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

The 8rreto 8nd lirbilitier of the Council, rfter

di88olution, shrll bo trrnrferrrd to the Oryrnirrtion.

ARTICLE 24: FINAL PROVISION

Thir St8tUt8 h88 b88n drawn up in Ar8biC, Englirh

8nd fr8nCh t8Xt8, 88Ch b8ing OqU8lly ruthantic.


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mmx III

REPORT
ANDRESOLUTIONS
ON
CULTURAL
ANDSOCIALAFFAIRS
ADOPTED
l3Y THE
13TH ISW4IC CONFERENCE
OF FOREIGNHINXSTERSHE10

IN NIAHEY, ffEf’UBLfC OF NIGER, S-7 ZULQADA,1402H(22-26 AUGUST,1983).


--I--a-uI--uI
TADLK 01, CONTENT2

?A06 NO,

BE?011 O? 11111 CUL’.UIAL AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS COHHITT~~ l-6

R82OLUTION NO, 1/13-C


t22 ISLAPIIC ?OUNDATION fO2 SCIENCL,
T8C2WOLOOP AYD 02V2LO?kl2NT . . . . . . . . . . ..I*.*... T-8

2ESOLUTION ND, 2/13-C


t22 YORLD CLYTRE 102 ISLAIIC EDUCATION . . . . . . ..a. 9

R82OLUT~JN NO. 3/13-C


TWI 18LAHIC EDUCATION, SCISNCZ AND CULTURAL
OROAYI2AtION 1,...1...11,1..I,..III..II...... 10.12

TUG 18LAHIC COHHITTGB OF THE INTlRNATIONAL CRISCtNT 13

j28OLTUION NO, S/13+


T22 RWCARCU CENTRE ON ISLAHIC HISTORY, ART AND CULTOR lb-13

RClOLUTIOl NO. 6/13-C


12TL2WATIOYAL COnnISdION FOR THK ?RlStRVATION
02 TUB 12LAWC CULTURAL HLIITAOI . . . .. .. . . .. . ... . 16

8A?COUARDIWO WI$TORIC, IQLAWIC CItI28 . . .. .. . .. . 17-18

&88OtlJXIO8 NO. 2rl3-$


COO2DI2ATIO2 AYD COO?22ATIOI 8CTYLLN TIM OCllL2AL
82C88TAlIAT OC OIC AND TM2 020All12AT102 01 Till 19-20
12lAIUC CA?ITAL2 TO 8Af20012D UI2TO2ICAL IILAMC
CItIU 18 TUC tUNB11 8TATll

@@&I@‘8 # AnA 62D PROlAOAtIO11 OI f8LWIC CULT222 21.22

RL8OLUTIOl 10. 10/13-C


RIUIONAL INSTITUTE FOR COMPLEHENTIRY STUDIES
IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PdKISIdN ..,.,................ 23

RBSOLTUION NO, 11-13/C


ESTABLISHHENT OF d CALENDAR FOR THE BEUINNINU OF
LUNAR l4ONTH3 dND UNIFICATION OF ISLAMIC HOLIDAYS ..,I. 24
PA02 NO,

RESOLUTION NO. 12/13-C


ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF NIOEA .,.......,....,. 25-26

RESOLTUION NO. 13/13-C


THE PROJECT OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ISLAMIC
JJNIVKRSITY IN UOANDA ,,...,,.,.,.....,... 27

RESOLUTION NO. 14/13-C


PROJECT OF THE NEY BUILDINO OF THE ZEYTOUNIYYA
COLLEOE IN TUNISIA . ..*..........*........*,.,. 28

RESOLUTION NO. 15/13-C


THE ISLAMIC CBNTRE IN OUINEA-BISSAU 29

CENTRE IN TIHHUCTU,
MALI, INTO A REOIONAL INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES ,. 30

RESOLUTION NO. 17/13.-C


THE ISLAMIC INSTITUTE FOR TRANSLATION AT KHARTOUM 31

RESOLUTION NO. 18.13-C


&zLAMTC--.n01nIDAfiITY
. ._I SPORTS FEDERATION . . . . . . . ...32.33

RBSOLUTION NO, 19/13-C


I~RRYATION"
---e.. I')'.AYIC LAY
am-. -. ^COHHISSION
- ._ . . . . . . ...*.... 34

RBSOLUTION NO, 20/13-C


ESTABLISHblENT OF TUC ISLAI(IC FIOH ACADEMY . . . .. .. . . . .. 35

RBSOLUTION NO, 21/13-C


THE L$TABLISNHENT OF AN ISLAMC CULTURAL CEMTRt
IN HORONI, FEDERAL RWUBLIC OC COUOROS .,.......,..... '36

ataoLtt?ml no. 22/13-c


CELiBRATIONS NARKINO THE FOURTEENTH HIJRA CENTURY 37

RESOLUTION NO, 23/13-C


THE ISLAMIC SOLIDARITY FUND . ..*...,..*...,...,.,, 38-39

JlESOLUTION NC, 24113-C


AID TO REFUGEES AND I'-' COUNTRXES SUFFERING
FROM NATURAL CALAMIT'KS 40
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ICf M/13-82/CS/ReP .f in

REPORT OF THE

I CULTURAL AN0 SOCIAL AFFAIRS COHMITTEE

/ . ..
Bismillah ul R&man ul Rahim

REPORT OF THE CULTURAL AND SOCIAL


AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

The OIC Assistant Secretary-General for Cultural


and Social Affafra and for the Islamic Solidarity Fund
R.R. Mr. Bakery Dram, inaugurated the first meeting of
this Committee on 4 Zul Qacla, 1402H, corresponding to
August&, 198. He announced to members of the delega-
tions participating in the work of the committee that,
in accordance with the procedures adopted at previous
conferences whereby the host state nominates soma of its
senior officials to chair tho various committees stemming
from the Conference, the Government of Niger had choren
the Secretary-General of the Hinietry of Higher Education,
H.S. Abdul Rahman Kette. to chair this committee. The
OIC Assistant Secretary-Genaral then requested tne
Chairman to.tb8 his c&b,
The Chairman, in a brief addresr renewed hie
country's ttolcome to the members of the delegation8
participating in the Conference, and expre88ed ratiefao-

tion at the cmfi4ence plrued in him. Ho aafd he warn

convinced that all member8 of the Comittee weuld #pare


no efforts to co-operate with him in running the Commit-
tee's work and ensuring the success of its task.
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The Chairman then requeeted the member8 to elect


the mmbera of the Cammittee's Bureau. The delegate
of the Kingdom of Morocco aeked for the floor and eug-
gested H.E. She&h Ahmed al-Mubarak, member of the
delegation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for the
office of First Vice-Chairman, H.E. Haj Solim8n Bin Haj
Sherif, tho delegate of Malaysia, for the office of the
Second Vice-Chairman, and LE. Dr. mhmoud al-Zubair, the
delegate of the Republic of Mali for the office of
Rapporteur of the Committee. Thoao propoeale were un-
animously approved.

The Committee reviewed the following item on


its Agendat
(1) The Islamic .Foundation for Science,
Teohnology and Development.
(2) The World Centre for Islamic Education.
(3) The Ielemlc Organlration for Education,
Culture and Science.
(4) The Irlemic Coraaittee of the International
Crescent.
0) The Rerearch Centre for Ielemia Hirtory,

(6) 18lemic Heritage:


(a) The International COmda&#iOn of the
Islamic Reritage.
(b) Preservation of the Islemic hietor-
ical cities.
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(01 Cooporation and Coordination with


the Organisation of the Islamic
capital.9 .
(7) (a) Teaching of the Arabic Language and
propagation of the Islamic Culture
in non-Arabic speaking Member States.
(b) Establishment OF a Regional Inetituto
for ComplamcntaryStudios in
Pakistan.
(8) Unification of the dates of the Lunar-Months
and of Islamic Festivale.
(9) The Project of the Eetabliehmont of the
Lalamic Univerrity in Niger.
(101 Project of the Eatabliehmont of the Islamic
University in Uganda.

(11) Project for tho oonrtruction of tho zaytouniya


raculty for Sharia and Uoul al Din and the
nigh Inrtituto for I8lunic studier in Tuniria.
(12) The 18lam.b Centre in Guinea-Birrau.
(13) MimedBaba Centre in Tinbuctu.
(14) Tha 18lamic Trafmlation In8tituto in Khartoum.
(15) The ?ederation ot Islamic Solidarity Gamer.
(16) Tim Int*rnatioml Islamic Law Comirrion.
(17) Setttag up of The Irlamic riqh Acadaw.

(10 Projeot Of tdm 8ewbli8hlmti of WI 1rls8io


cultural Contra in Moroni.
(19) International and National Programmesm&king
the Advent of the 15th Hijra Century.

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ICFM/l3-ez/CS/Rep.Fin_
(20) The Ielamic solidarity Fund and its rlaqfr-
(alkoport of the Chairman of the
PermanentCouncil.
(b) Study of the status of the Fund.
(cl Aid to refugees and to countries
suffering from natural calamities.

Following to tho site of the Islamic


a visit
the Committae r s od its
University of Niger in Say,Ldiscussion of 8m~tem.s of

the Agenda, introduction of each item by H.E. Bakary


Drame, Assistant Secretary-General for Cultural and
Soci:1 Affairs And the Is~lamic Solidarity Fund.
The members of the Committee discussed each item
on the agenda in A spirit of #uslim brotherhood and

complete friendship and understanding. The Ccmrnittee


also reviewed the draft resolutions submitted by some

delAgAtiOn6 or were AgrOed to in the light of the poei-


tive discussions which took place during the sorsions.
All draft resolutions attached to this report
were UnMimoUSly adopted.
The Committee l lro dirousred the item on the
nAtiona And international progr&fme# concerning the 15th
century of the nijra. It OamWhd the ACtiVitieA And
achievemarks of tha mamber 8wtra throt~@ their natiO~1
c&;t&r;. j _ .. ., - -
Tlwi Cowmitt lnudod the iotive role p;l&d
by the General Secretariat in this respect. This included
the organising of international exhibitions and important
Islamic Conferences and Seminars.

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The CcumiLtae reviewod tho importdInt annual report
~11 tho aotivitiel and rchievementa of the 1818mia soli-
duity mnd in the hmanitmiaa, aooirl and cultural
l phoru . Thu Committee ahmad great intrrrat in tlk
raporu rubfnitt~d to it by B.E. Dr. Etzlrdia Ibrbhim,
thr chbirwn of the Parmbnent c0un011 of tin 18lamlO

Saliduity Fund. aroat intsrert warn&lro rhown by the


ccimittre in thr extensive explmationcl of laat yoar'r
budqet #ad the proporslr concerning next yebr'8 budget,
1981-83.
The Comitteo tabled a motion of thank3 to Dr.
trr.~d~rnIbrahim for tlu great effort8 he amdo during
the pwiod of hi8 Ch&izmanohipof the Fund’s Permanent

council.
At thr end of the Camaitta8'8 meetiaq, the ctmir-

rpirit of brothuhood they rhowed during the conrideration


an4 dirouaaion of the differant itaa of the Aqenda.

Thi8, ha raid, hbd greatly contributed to the 8uccoe8 of


thoCarrittw'8 wark Wit8 paritivo aof18tzuctiv8 con-

alu8iaaa.

Tim rbprerentbtivea of the Daoarbtio Ropublio


of tbmsden,tbeReprbAicofu!pndbbnu th.lUpublic of
Tuai8ibr dm expw88d the bpprwibtiam af 411 tbm nabor
4%~ chmtm far *br -$?rewMf~ dkotrvwr.bY the

Cbairnan in coaductinq the 8088i0n8, and for hio flaxibi-


lity throughout the diecuoeions, inetrumental in halpinq

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the Committee conclude its work on time. The delegate@


then paid tribute to the efforts made by the General
Secretariat in preparing the Committee'8 document8 and
explanatory notes, and they commended the exhauetive
explanation8 of H.E. the Amidant Secretary General,
Mr. weary Drame, on each subject.

May Allah guide u8 onto the right pathe

Dr. Mahnoud Al lubeir

Rapporteur
Representative of We Aepublio
of Mali
Niamey, AUgurt 26, 1962

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RESOLUTIONS
ON
CULTURAL
AMI SOCIAL AFFAIRS
ADOPTED BY THE
1StH ISlAMIC CONFERENCLOF FOREIGNMINISTERS HLD
IN NIMY, RWUBLIC OF NICER: 3-7 ZUL QADA,lbOW(22-26 AUGUST,1982).

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R3SOLUTION tl0. 1/1X
THEIBLAIIIC FOUIJDATION
PORGCIENCE
T2CRNOLOQY AIlD DEVl3LOPI4EN4.

The Thirteenth Iala~~&oConforenco of Foreign Kinia-


tare, held in 14ifumy, Republic of Niger, from 3 - 7
zul Qada, 1402H (22 - 26 August, 1982),

Having reviewad Reaolution No. ICFibi/l2-9l/CS-1


adopted by the lWalftb Islamic Conference of Foreign
IJiniatQra regarding the Islamic Foundation for Scicnca,

Tecbnolc-gy and Devclopmant,

Taking noto of tbs nemorandum submitted by the OIC


Gonaral Secretariat on tbia matter,

TrocaadLn~ from the rcconmwndation adopted by the


Scientific Conaultative 3oard of the Ialanic Foundation
for Buicnco, Technology and Develoixnent in ita first
8888iOn hold in Jeddah, Kay 8 - 10, 1982)

&avhaeiainq the vital naed to aacure the fund8


neaeaauy for tha Foundetion to l ccofnpliah ita teaks

~r~raiaq 84tiafection ova the contact8 conduoted


by the OIC dolegation with the aim of acquainting the
umber-•tataa rith the importance of the objective8 of

tbia Foundation and the need ta support ltr

1. m mmbmr l titaa otm bgdn to contribute

* the tuadr teqairad for thir ?oundbtU13~ totrlliao

US S 50 million aa l pprovod by previoua lalamic


Confarencep, and to provide the technical aeeistanca
roquirod to support the Foundation’o activities,

2. Approves the amendments that the Scientific


coQeul&~~v* Board ProPnrod to incofporaba l?,tl tha

chmtac of,the Foundation (IFSTAD).


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3. Approves the resolutions adopted by the scimtific
consnltztive Board at it3 laot session, a3 well as the
plan of action preparod by it,

4. Expresses thank3 to the Governxmts of


the iCingdon of Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic of
Pakiotan, the F.opublic of Xndoneoia, the HasbAte
ICingdon of Jordan and the Republic of Tunisia for the
support they have extended to tha Foundation.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2/13-C


P TnE --WORLD CENTRE FBR
ISLAMIC EDUCATION

The Thirteenth Ielmic Conference of Foreign


zAnieters , held in Niamey, &public of I?IGJR, fron
3 - 7 tul Q&da, 1402X (22 - 26 August, 19621,

Notins the wish of tbc Xingdoi;. of Saudi Ambia


to attach the World Centre for Ielaniic Xducation
to Vr;l El-Qora University in Kscca Al-mkarranab,

Zaving reviewed tha note of tho General Sucre-


tariat on the willingness of thy Government of Saudi
Zaabio to undertake to provide for all requireraer.ts of
tbo Centre to achieve its objectives,
1. AGREESto annex the World
Centre for
18lamic Education to Vn Bl-Qora in Hecca
Al-1Zuhrruaah t

2. tha Centre to maintain cooperation


and coordination with the Irlanic Education-
al, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
Ln respect of curricula for Ielabz Education.

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RESOZUTION NO. .,3/13-C


WE IPZKK 57:3UCATIOt?, SCIB:K!E At?D
CUZTURA5 ORGAHISATION.
ISLAMIC ORGANIZATXOl4 POR
.. . EDUCATION, SCIEWCE AKD CULTURE
The Thirtoan$ Islamic tonfercnco of ForcQin
itinisters held - in s:iaw~ ncpublic of iIic;or, free;
3-7 Zul Cndn 1602P(22-26 August, 19821,

Recalling the provisions of the Charter of


the loladc Confcranco which among; othern, fixad
as an objective, t;ieconsolidatiOh of cooperatipn alfiOnC
xenbcr Status in tho economic, social, cultural and
scientific fields as well as in other fields of
vital importance,

3otlna with satisfaction that thaconstituont

General Conference of the Islamic Organisation for


Education, Science and Culture was held at Fez,
lingdon of l:orocco, from Rajab 9 to 11 1402X(iQy 3 -
5 19821,

Noting with satisfaction the coming into force


of tho statute of the Islamic Education, Scienca
and Cultural Organisation.,

Considering the objoctivcs of tho organisation,


and mom cspwially thoso relating to the conwli-
dation of mlaadc Culture aad thn mfqaud oi it8
relic8 4nd oimracteristice 48 defined in its *tatutet

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Zm~haririnq that illiteracy ccnrtitutes one of
the greatert ills which the I~loaic ccrmUnity ha6 to
de61 with, in t;aat it chocks tho economic p~cgroso
and inhibit8 the prcceos of cultural, sciontifb

technical and rpiritual bloom of t.ls great majority


of t&o fA6lim n!a6606,

1. Calls won ISECCOto spread aduccticn and


Mcmticn in rural 6rea6 tna give top .
priority to thi6 work amone; the pricritier
in it6 prcgamc,

2. (a) Docidse that ZSESCO draw up, in aclla-


bcrotion with the Xnternathnal Coaatittec
for 1616mic Eeritaga, a eyrtomatic and
m6thcdic6linv~tcrycof the X6lamic patri-
mony and draw up a plan of action for its
66fwuarC and protection.
,
W Pecider tbpt ISESCO olorely cooperat. with

mmber Otater ccncarnod to cury out 6n

identification campaign of holdar6 of


Ialanlc 64arnucriptr intha non-
Arabic rpaaking Iiwbor Statur

(cl Qooid66 to awualnt tbeae Uidepe with


oultural,
_._.- hirtcric61 ubd r~ligiow importmao
ai-~~660"+0&*~
to participate in the constitution of a
General Fune for &31c!?4ic r.anu-
scripts in their respectiva countrieej

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3. meats ISESCO to make all necessary endeavour6


so as to restore to their countries of origin, the works
of Art or other elemanta of the Salamic heritage
illegally transferred out of these countries;

4. Urgaa the member states to grant to ISESCO


all the financial and moral aid it needs to bring
those tasks to successful conclusion;

5. Invites the member states who have not yet aigned


the Organiaationte statute to do so a$ early as

possible.

6. Ex~roaaoa gratitude to the Government of the Kingdom


of Morocco and the Islamic Solidarity Fund for
tholr untiring offorts in bringing into l xiatonco
this youthful or&aniaation;

7. @J thy ffl+or General of IblSICO to implemeat this


sorolutfoa and submit a report to the Irourteonth
~816mic Conference of Foreign Mlniatere.

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RE5OLUTION HO. 4/13-C
THE ISLFWC COIiNITl’EE OF TllE
IiWERNATIONAL CR!9SCENl'
The Thirteenth Xelamic Conference of Foreign
Hinisters, held in !!iamey, Republic of NIGER, form
3 - 7 Zul Qada, 1402X (22-26 Au;:uet, 19821,
Noting the provieione of Resolution 4/12-C of
the Twelfth Islamic Conferonca of Foreign P!inistera,
approving the creation of a nine-mhn Committee to follow
up the eatabliehment of the Islamic Committee of the
International CrercentI
Taking note of the recomendstions adopted by
the Eighth5nmi~&lamic Commission for Econotic
Cultural end Social Affair8 helC in Tripoli, Socialist
People8 Libyan Arab Jmahiriyah,
Refer&q to the reports of Fir& and Second
Ueetfngr of the Follow-up Comittee, held inBeWhaef
on 11-14 January 1982 anC in Jeddah on 16-17 Iiarch

1982 respectively,
1. Rwue6ta Member States to sign, as euly
as porrible, the Convention of the Ieltic Ccanittee of
the International Crarcentr
2. Amrowe in principle the draft 1902490
budget of the 18lamic CaPmittee of th* Intornationel
craacent I
3. Fo&Ura deeignation of the following IImber
w4t# .a* lemMF* oi the 1alal5ic cadttae of tile
International Croscentr Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, xepublic
of IUli, United Republic of Cameroun, Republic nf
Indonesia, Republic of Turkey, Republic of Senegal,
State of Kuwait, State of Qatar, and Socialist Peoples
Libyan Arab Jmahiriyah.
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RESOLmION NO. 5/13-C


THE REBEARCIICEETS OS! ISLAKIC
HISTORY, ART AND CULTURE

The Thirtoenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Mini6 ter:s , ebb’+ in Niamey, Republic of Niger, frcKa3-7

tul Qada, 14023 (22 ; 26 August, 1982),


Recalling Resolution No. 5/12-C of the !LWelfth
Islamic Conference, ratifying the constitution of an
Administrative Council for the Research Centre on
Islanic Ustory, Art and Culture,
Having noted the report of the Centre on the

first meeting of the Administrative Council in Istanbul,


November 10 - 12, 1981,
Taking cxnizance of the recomendations of the
Eighth Session of the Islamic Conuisrion for. Eoonmio,
Cultural 8nd Social Affairs,
1. Approver the work progranue endorred by the
AdminUtrative Council of the Research Curtre on
Irlamic History, Art, and Culture for 198W83.
2. Urges, member states , which have not yet paid
their aontributions to the Centre's budget, to do so
as early as possible to enable the Centre to carry out
its noble task;

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3. Aqueals to all member states to make financial


donations to the Centre to enable it to carry out the
necebrary repairs to Tchit Palace, that the Qovernment
of the Republic of Turkey has generously offered to the
Centre.

4. Exprarres it8 thanks and appreciation


to the Republic of Turkey for its moral and financial 8uppOrt
of the Centre, and for granting it diplomatic immunity and
exemption from custom and other taxes. It also thank6 the
Republic of Turkey for assigning Tchit one of the palaces of
Yildiz to house the research and documentation sections ,of
the Centre a8 well a8 its library.

5. Commend8 the Ceatru for the effortr exerted by it to


rchiooo itr obJ.ctiver.

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RESOLIJTIOP NO:6/13-c
INl%RNA7!IONAL COKKIESIOlI FOR TnE ?RESBRVATIOl\’ OF ISLWIC
CULTURAL HERITAGE.

Tllo Thirtconth Islamic Conforenca of Foreign Ginistero,


hold in i:iamfy, Republic of Vigor , from 3-7 3.11 Qada, 140X?
(22-26 August, 19821,
XAvins revic?w?. Ecsolution l?o:6/1?-C Adopted by the 12th
Islamic Confcrcnoa of Aoroign Yinietero on th;l Intornationnl
Commiseion for the Pronervi.tion of the Islamic Cultural Xaritago,
3mphAAinq tho rueolutionr adcytad by previous Iolamio
Conferansr on this nubjoct,
TAking note of the recomendationr of the Eighth Ielamlc
Comibrlon for ZCOnOmiC, CUltUrAl end Social AffairO,
Also taking note of the axplAnatory note oubmittc? by tho
General Socretoriat on thio eubject,
1. Approver the Statute of the International CmistdOn
for tha Prcsorvation of Islamic Cultural Eeritago,
2. ApprOV0s the designation Of tHe following AS members
in tiio Conunineion:
- Ris Royal YighnoaA Prince FAiAAl 3in F~hcl, Chairman.
- A Boholar in Ielamic cultural heritAge to be
nw2nAtQd by the :~aleAtineLi'horation Organisation.
- Dr. HAider Gultar of Pakiotan.
- I&. WtSBSB LOEIS of I~dcneAlr.
- Mr. Mel FAdi &UtAhb, Director-General of
th. ISEOCO.
3. Ruuortr the GQnQrAl SecrtltAriAt to m~.ko prspcrrations
for tha tirrt meotins of the International Camdrricn
forthe Prororvotion of Iolamic Cultural ~otitago,
aad ta prasont a report on the conclurionm of that
uathg to the Tenth 3urion of fho Irlrmic Corapriaoiea
fcF ts5amlc~ CulturAl And Coclrl AftAim.

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RESOLUTION NO:7/13-C
SAFEGUARDIX HISTOFUC ISLFMIC CITIES

The Thirteenth Ielamic Conference of Foreign Minietcrs,


held in Miamey, Republic of NIGER, from 3 - 7 Zul Qada,
14021 (22 - 25 mqust, 19821,

Affirrninq the importance of the resolutions adopted


by the Tenth and Elevonth Islamic Conferences on Safeguarding
historic Islamic cities in 8ome of the I%mber States,

Recallin the third operativo paragraph of Resolution


(6/U - C) urging the MemberStates concerned to dispatch
to the Gcneral Secretariat all the necessary data on their
hietorical cities.

Taking note of the wish oxprereed by scmet4emberState8


that the General Secretariat follow up thair efforts in
implementing the rerolutionr passed in thio aonmactiont

1. Entrurtin8. the General Secretariat to undertake the


studies required for the Safeguarding of historical tom8
in tha Republic of Hali, and the reatotation of the Dmak
l4oequyti.n Rt%puBlic Of IndoneBiar to 8ala exgerta to do

~MI proliatnary field work and to Prepare tba nacmnuy

technical reports:

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2. Aa directs the General Socxetariat to make the


necessary contacts with the Republic of Niger, the Islamic
Republic of Mauritania and the Tunisian Republic to under-
take studies connected with the Safeguarding of the Islaraic
mWm@nts in those countries, and to subsequently send
experts and report toee forthcoming seesibns of the Islamic
Commission for Economic, Cultural and social Affairs.

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RR30LUTION NOt9/12-C
COORDINATIQNAt?D COOPERATIM BETWEENTME GENERhL-
OF OIC ANDTHEORGANISATION OF IBLMIC CAPITALS90
SAFEGUARD iiISTORICAL+ ISLAMIC CITIES IN THEMElbBER
STATS9

The Thirteenth Xoldc Conference of Foreign


nrintrtors, held in Nfmey, Republic of NIOER, from

3-7 8~1 Qsda, 1402S (22-26 AugWt, 19921,

imallinq Rmolution No 6/12-C adopted


by the 12th 18lbmic Conference of Foreign Minirterr
uhioh requested tho General secretariat to conduct
Contact8 with the Organisation of Iolamic CaPitbl8 to
tranrfer the eubjoct of Safeguarding hirtorical 1818xn.i~
altier in MemberStat88 to the jurirdiction of
OrganL8atlon of I8bIiC capitalr,

PavZnq’uvimd. the relevant reaommndation8 adopted

b-r th. Bight 8088iOn of the Iolamic Cormnirrion for


SOOaorZc,Cultural and Social Affair*,

~sklna nots of the axplsnatory note submitted by th8


Omeral &arotuist on tha contact8 it had 00nductod with

c&mnue soorstUi‘at of tba orguliutlon of tb ISlad


_-.:.. -.
capitals rsguding ths iltQ1omsnt&tlon of tbn sfom-aiomd

roeolution,

I .*.
1. Reaffirms resolution of the Twelfth xSif?Wk Conferenae
on transferring to the Organi88tiOn Of ~8ii~~iC Capital8 the
qll88tiOn of Safeguarding historical 18larnic Citie81

2. Urge8 the General Secretariat to pursue it8 COntaats


with the Organisation of fslamic Capital8 with a view to
implementing that resolution and submit a detailed report on
the results of these contacts to the Fourteenth 18lamia
Conference of Foreign Ministor8.
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RE80LuT101~ NO. 9/13-c


TEACXING OF ARABIC AND PROPAGATIOY
OF ISLAMIC CULTURE

The Thirteenth~Is1ami.c Conference of Foreign


Ministers, held in Niamey, Republic of ;!IGEF!,
from 3 - 7 Zul Qada, 1402X (22 - 26 August, 19821,

Conscious of the need to promote Islamic values anc?

the unity of the Islamic Ummah through education,


Aware of the urgent need to remedy the serious
deficiencies in material and human resources in some
Wember States in the field of Arabic-Isimic education,
Reaffirmi~ its previous resolutions on the
teaching of Arabic and the propagation of Islam and
particularly Resolution Pto. 7/12-C adopted by the
Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers in
which it urged MeMar States to provide teachers of

Arabic lurgurge to tiiger, Guinea-Elrrau, drmgal and


Mali,
1. mauests those Wenbar statee, in a position
to do so, to urgently provide fez the needs of the
other Member mates with ragard to didactic materials,
teachers and any other type of aid imediately
available, without waiting for drawing up an education
saheme as called for in Resolution ‘i/C adopted by the
Twelfth Islamic Conference of Pcreign rlinistersr

2. Calls upon Member States, wishing to receive such


aid, to communicate to pther Mmber States, either

directly or through the Qeneral Secretariat, their


human and material requirements, in the field of
Arabic * Islamic education )

3. Call upon the Sscretary General to explore all


possiblr aid immediately available from the Islamic
Solidarity Fund, the world roderation of Atab-
rslamic Schools and th8 Islamic Educational, soientifio
and Cultural Organisation, and to report to the nut
Islamic confumoo of Foreign Hinistersr

4. Do&de8 to institutionalis. a meeting, at the


boginning of l ach regular 8ss8ion of thr fslsaic
confuahc~ of roreign i4inistu8, in wbiah uoatributlom
ta tba )und. for uristMoe to br*-trlmia.~ &boat till
ba Mnounoed.
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RESOLUTION NOx10/13-C
REGIONAL IiIBTITUTB FOR COMFLB~~NTARY
STUDIEDIN THE ISWUC! REPUBLICOF PAKISTAN

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


+5linistC!rS, helof in :Jiamey, Republic of ;riger, from
3-7 Zul OadaJ4028 (22 - 26 August, 19921,
Recalling Xeeolution ;Io. U/12 - C of the
Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ninistere on
the establishment of the Institute for Complementary
Studies in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
Raving noted the recommendations of the Eighth
and llinth Sessions of the Islamic Commissionfor
Economic, Cultural and Social Affairs,
Having reviewed the d&ailed memorandumprepared
by tha General Secretariat on the subject,
1. RecUeets the Government of the Islamic Republic
of Pakirtan to forward to the General Secretariat the
necersary studies required for ertablirlment of the
Regional Xnstitute for Complementary Studies1
2. Entrusts the General Secretariat with tl-m tark
of submitting these studies, after examination, to
the next 8earions of the Islamic Coma%rrion for
Eco&B% CuXtural and So&al Affair8 fez mk46i8aion
to the Fourteenth Islaiiic Conference of Foreign
:linistors.

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XFSOLUTION IiO:ll/l%C
Wl'Al3IJS!3~1~T OF A C.YLSi!DAR POR TEE
?3EGIi3??;Ii'G OF LU;'li;l M?W% Ai!D Ui’IFI-
CATIOL:OF ISLMIC HOLIDAYS

The ThirteaMd Lslardc Conferanca of Foreign


tlinistere, hoId in i!iamy, Republic of :Xger,
from 3 - 7 Zul Qada, 14OiE (22 - 26 Auguet 1982),
%xmllinq Aasolutich -'c 8/12 - C adopted &y
the Twelfth Ielamic Conference of Foreign 1:ihisters of
on the artablishrzeht of a calendar for the beginning/Lunar
months andunificatloaof Islar& holidays,
tlavincr examined the recormendationo of the
Eighth and i'inth Session of the Isl~~aic CUssion
for 3oonomic, Cultural and Social Affairs;
:favino taken note of the d&ailed note oubazitted
by the General Secretariat cn it8 follow-up of
the &q&mentation of the relevant resolution8 of the
Islamic Conference and on its participation in the
fourth rearion of the t!!jri Calendar Comittee held
in Algier@ in e&arch1982,
1. Caanendr the effort8 and work8 cf the Hijri
Calendar Camittee 8teming from the frtanbul
Confermae on the unification of Lunar rnonthr and
1rlamio holidaye j
2. RMU08ts all iiaaber Staten to join thin.
Camitteo and to work within its framework to
aahiove tbo beric objectivea stated in the renolutiona
of part Irlmio Conferenaer of Foreign tilnisterr
00lb0Uabg the unification of Luner months and Irlemlc
holidays inl4abu state.,
?a m the Gener8lsecta~kt to
ts$waaa* -*4&y .4ihe +68s&bfl*QCy of -llO~ -th4l -ftx%t
Ull~@d34SOtinfJ of thy Coitiuittae at the end of the
Currant year in consultation and coordination with
tha GEinural Secretariat of the Istanbul Conference
on unification of lunar months and Islamic 1aolitlayB.

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IGIANLC IJWlERf3ITX C’F :!IGlX

Thirteenth
The Ialemia Confaranca of Foreign
ldiniatart hnld in Clienmy, Republic of IIigar from
3 - ‘I Zul Qada, 1402X (22 - 26 Auguet, 19621,
RacellPnq the pravioue reaolutiana of the
Irlamla Conference regarding the Projeat for the
ertabli&umnt of two ralamic Univercitiea in
Uigar and Ugenda,
Notinq the rarolution of the Twelfth Irlamic
Confaranca of Foreign Iiinirtus affirming the
nocaaaity of providing a aumof 666 million for
tha firat phaaa of the Project for the construction
of the Ialamio Univareity of ligor, and inviting tha
Wdmr Btbtor to make donation for thia project,
Further Notins the relevant reccimandetion of
the XighthSeeaion of the Ialmic Cami8aion for
taonaaic and Culture1 nnd Social Affaira,
gotha with ratiafaction that work has comancad
On the Qonatruction bf ‘the Ielnmic Univarrity of Niger,
1. RErllWSita cmmitmant to nuke av4ihbla 411
naoaaabry mtarial and humbnrasouraaa for the
raelieetion of this project,
2 MCO@lIrZ& the urgent necoaai~ af _stavlding
the n4caaauy f unda for the ourying out of the
firat pbaaa of the Projoet.
3. m the SaorrtArY oanarr1 to atap up
ita offort witi Mabar Emtar in ordu ta l noaurago
tbrto~~ibu~totbOfiMDCibgOf~,~jQOt,tO
rWp the l uthoritiea in tba Ropublia of Hiqar
regulu1y inforwd of the refillbe of l wb CoatMta,
qJAt8eumt4r4put#4#4aetta~rawrtemt*
+24laeeofobIra*dga,
4. URGE8the Ialamio Sollderity ?und to kao> on
*tld i=so the allocatione earmarked forheA&ns
the project.
5. REQUESTS tho Islamic Development Dank
to set aside part of its charity funds for the
implementation of the project for the construction
of the Islamic University in Iligar 1
6. EXPRESSBS its thanks and gratitude to the
Governments of tho Xingdom of Saudi Arabia, tho
Rapublic of Iraq, the Rapublic of Indonesia, tho
State of Qatar, Mo Unitocl Arab Zm$liratea, and
the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which made
donations to tho Project and urges them to continue
their generous suppore’ also thanks the Govornment
of the Republic of Niger for tho attention it has
paid to tho project and for its financial and moral
support for it? and to the government of the
Xashemite Kingdom of Jordan for its readiness to
provide technical aid in running the University 1
7. I?EQlJESTS all member states, who havo not yet
done so, to contribute to the financing of this
Project t at their earliest convenience.
8. REQUESTS the Secretariat OOnOralas an exceptional
emergency’ maasure, to approach urgently the tlember
States 8~ chat the remaining amount of $66 million
provided for the implementation of the first phase
of the project be made available as aarly as possible.;
9. AL80 REQUESTS the Secretary Qeneral to examine,
in close cooperation with the authoritior of t!iger
and in the rpirit of understanding and rolidarity
that characterises the Islamic C-unity, any otbar
problems relating to the implementation of this
Projoct ;
10. FURTHER REQUESTS the Secretary General to follow
up the implanentation of this resolution end to
wbalt 8 reert cn lt tc the Oourtoentb Soo8ion of
the -- +a.a6ic -eonf*rolm&.

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Tha Irluaic Conforrnae of Foreign Ninirtu,


nrrtinq hold in Ntamey, Republic ol Niqar, from 3-l
Iul Q&r, llOltl~22-26 Auqurt, 19821,
Slmrllinq Slorolution W-C (ES) of tharhlrd Ielao~c
8-t oonorrninq the rrtabllrlmmt of the Islam10
Univrrrlty in Uqandr,
Further rwrlllnq Xorolutlon Vo.9/12-C of tlm
Welftb X8lmla Conformac of Foreign Mini8t~sr
Taking Nota of the rrport of the Clanmat Braretariat
on the projoot contained in Dot. IC?Wl3-82/CS/D.lO,
1. C-da tho Qovument of Uganda and th8 Qrneral
Saorrtuirt for the effort8 80 fu mada towArd the
ostablirhmant of tba Irlukic Univrrrity in Uqandw
2. m-4 the reaamandation8 oontainad in the
Bxpluutory Not@ IC?H/13-82AWD.10, the project of the
Irlrric Univerrity in Uganda, provldod that the Joint
CorrittM rbould be foxmod of 10 me&err, with fiva
wdur fra Uganda and 5 mmbum fraa the Gunr*l Soerotariat~
3. Amoa1~to- St&tea to Mko qumrow daneionr
tomrdr the ruliratioa of the projoctr
4. mawat the Goneral 68antui8t to oontinw ita
a+rto, -. in -.smord*tioa with the +vu=-t of 0g-b.
.M Iii@ ‘atu?ly #talirbmt of tha rdmio univorstty
in Uqmdat
5. Decides to seek the help of tho xslamic
Foundation fot%k%-bqy and Development in providing
technical amristonce for the project of the e&hbliohwant
of the Ielfmic University in Uganda.
RESOLUTION N0.14/13-C
PROJECT OF TRE HEY BUILDINGOF THE ZEYTOUNIYYACOLLEGE
IN TUNISIA

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


Niniltere, held in Miamey, Republic of Niger, front
J-7 2~1 Dada, 1402t: (22-26 August, 1982))

Aocallinq Reeolution No.l0/12-CS of the Twelfth


16lmic Confarence of Foreign Minis m on the aonatruc-
tion of the new Cuildingf the Zeytouniyya college in the
Republic of Tunisia,

Uighlightinq the important role which thio Idamic

educational institution continue6 to play in tho dir-


semination of Islamic culture in llorth Africa and elra-
where,

Noting the recommendationsof the Ninth Serrion


of the Islamic Comiseion for Economic, Cultural and

Social hffairr,

1. Afflnae provirions of Rerolution No.l0/12=CS


rr#rrdin8 thr oOmtCBttlon of the new building of
Al Clytounyya ColleSa In Tunisia.
2. Reauertr the Genaral Secretariat to ciraulete to
l4mbu States a auaorandrar appealing to thm to rerpoad
favourabLy to tin cell for 8upport for this projmtJ

?* .mi----the- at-J+-
rf8 end ?&Wait end to the Irlataic Solldarlty Whd, f6r
their favourable response to tho appeal of the Organisa-
tion for contributions to the efforts extended by Tunieia
to complete this project.
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agl lah
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RESOLUTION N0.15/13-C
TEE ISLAMIC CUWl'EE IN GUINUA-DISSAU

The Thirteenth Iolamic Conference of Foreign


ltinistcrs, held in Niarney, Republic of Niger, from

2-7 Zul Qada, 140211 (22-26 August, 1982)

Recalling Resolution No.ll/l2-C adopted by the


Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign Kinisters,

Noting with great intereet the eagernese shown by


the General Secretariat and thu Republic of Guinea-
Bissau to implement the project for establishment of the
'slamic Contre in Guinea-Bissau in stages and according
to the availability of financial resources,

Havins noted the explanatory note submitted on


the subject by the General Secretariat, and having
listened with great attention to the clarifications
thereon by the Representative of the Republic of Guinea-
Bissau.

1. Reaftimn its decision to entnaat ,C the General


SecretariatY#@suihg its contacts with the Government
of the Bepublic of Guinea-Bissau on tbe implementation of
the projmctoT ths Islamic mtre in Guinea-Bissau the possibility
Of bsSinninB
/with the construction of the mosqx: i!; consultation with
the Govurment of Guinea-Bissau,
::.. wi1; to ~
2. State* M provide the funda tequired
to implement this project I

3. Expresses thanks and appreciation to the Governments

of the Xingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic of

Pakistan and the Republic of Indonesia, as ~011 as to the

Islzmic Solidarity Fund, for their generous contributions

to promote this project.


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RESOLUTION N0.16/13-C
TURNING THE AWED DABA CENTRE IN TIIWCTU,
NALI, INTO A REGIONAL INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES

The Thirteenth Islamic Conferonce of Foreign


Ministers, !held in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from
3-7 Zul Qada 1402H (22-26 August, 1982),
Recollinq the Resolutions adopted by previous
Islamio Conferences, and in particular Resolution (12/
12-C) adopted by tha Twelfth Islamic Conference of
Foreign liinisters, on turning the Ahrned Baba Centra in
Tinbuctu into a Regional Institute of Islamic Studies,
Affirminq anew the contents of Resolution No.
(4/3-C) adopted by the Third Islamic Summit, stressing
the Organisation of the Islamic Conferance's commitment
to support this project,
Comendinq the Permanent Council of the Islamic
Solidarity Fund's policy of continuing to provide the
centre with financial assistance,
Having taken cognizance of the General Secretariat
in this regard, as well as the report of the ONESCO
mireion of experts who visited tho Republic of Hall at
the request of the General Secretariat,
1. Affirm the follow-up of the implementation of
the project for turning the Ahmed aaba Centre in Tim-
buctu, Mali, into a Regional Institute of Research and
Islamic Studies, and urges Member States, in general,
and neighbouring African mmber States, in partioular,
to provide the Government of the Republic of Mali with
moral and finanoial mupport to execute the projects
2. Rceuostc the General Secretariat and the Permanent
Council of the Islamic Solidarity Fund to cooperate with
the goverment of the Republic of Mali, wftb a view to
i3plrtnUtig -SW p"jfet aa& 0rteMkrbg ths- fmamuty sib t
1, ."pI"pI"pI" gratitude to Ihe~Govermt of~the~Repub-
lit of Iraq, to the Republic of Indonesia and to the
Islamic Solidarity Fund for the assistance rendered to
the Government of Mali to Xtnrt. the imp&omentation of this
impot-%ant Islamic project.

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MSOLUTION 10, 17/13-C

THE IBLNhIC IN5TITUTE FOR TRANSLlrTIDN


AT KHARTOUIl

The Thirteanth Ielmic Conforonce of Foreign


ttinietere, held in Iliamt3y, napublic of Nigercfrom
3 - 7 Zul Qada 14023 (22 - 26 August, 19021,

Rccolliny Resolution 13/12-C, of the Tmlfth


Zelamic Conferenoo of Foreign Kinfsters regarding the
Islarnia Inetituto for Translation at Khartoum,
Having reviawed the explanatory noto submitted by
the &moral Searetariat regarding the steps taken to
implenront the project and the etnges 80 far completed,
Coamendinpthe policy of the Pcrmanont Council

of the Islamic 5olidarity Bund of granting fixed annual


arrLtance to the Democratic Republic of the Budan to
carry out the projectr

1. Amroves the rtatute of the Islamic Institute


for Translation irr Khart0um.r

2. ~eneua its requert to all Member Staten and


the Islamic Solidarity Fund to offer more
tirmnoial aid to cover the budgetary ortimter
required to implment the various rtagar of con-
8tFNH$m of the zrutttute )
..i <a..
3. NWue8t8. the WtMral Swrharlat ad tha Iclluoio
Solidarity Fund to continue to coordinate their
efforts with the government of the Democratic
Republic of Sudan with a view to pursuing the
implementation of the project according to schedule.

I ...
RRSOLUl’ION NO:@ /13-C
ISLAMIC SOLIDARITY SPORTBFWX%lATIOE!

The Thirteenth Islamic Conferenoe of Foreign


Ministers, huid in Mameg, Republio of Niger, from
3 - 7 zul zada, 1402H (22 - 25 August, 19021,

Recallinq Resolution W, 7/3-C of tbo Third


Xslcuaic SummitConferenoo on the Islamic solidarity Sporta
Federation,

Also recallinq Reaolutian 14/12-C of the lPwolfth


Islamic Conference of Foreign Hinirterr on this subject,

??otinq the recommendationsof the Zighth and Finth


Seasions of the Islamic Commissionfor Economic, Culturrl
and Social Affairs,

Also taking note of the etepr taken by tbr General


Secretariat to Prepare the final draft of the statute for
the 18lamic Solidarity Sports Federation, in the light
of the observation8 made by Mamber5tate8,

1. Amrow* the Statute of the Irluio Solidarity


Sports Foderationr
W37/967
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2. Urges the host State, !<ingdorn of Saudi Arabia to


make the necessary arrangements regarding the establish-
ment of the Headquarters and other facilities fo? the
Federation In cooperation and coordination with the
General Secretariat1

3. Reauests the General Secr?tariat to convene a


meeting of the Federation’s General Asr;embly in coordina-
tion with the host country,
I&uil
Pago 195

~ilc Thirtoontk Iclodc Conformo OE Forofgn

:Liniotoro, held in :!iwoy, ftopublic of ;Tigor, fron


3 - 7 zul Qada 1402:: (correopoudLng to 22 - 26 Mgmt,
19E21,
3ccalling 3onolutfon Yc. U/l.2 ok2 th2 hrolfth
Yda7ic.. Conforonco of doroigri
T Unio~ars regarding tho
Iiltornational Sslamic Law CoIMmz.fon,

i~otinr the rocommdatioiia on thio subject of the


Ei<!hth end sf rit!'. ;eeoiono OSt;x2 Iolr;;:c Commissionfor
:;conozicr CUltUr81 and 3ocinl Zffairo,

!~nving review& th:; mgrt OF tk Zxxports Growi;


moating held in %a~h<aCfrcm 2 - 6 April 19C2and tkfB
Draft Xatute of t&a Iriturnatioml Iolaiik Law coriwiasion
prepartd b;2 the J;phrts Grou?,
?t%lifilg hotc of tkc ol”forto uxorted ty th0 General
Eocxotariat to elicit t!:c vLarm c;f Xii Ctrtos with

ragarC tc the nev draft othtuta,

1. CJarges the Ganoral Becrctariat to folk& up ite


contact with the ::embor St&es ir. order to obtain their
view0 an5 cements on tCe Draft Ztatuto of the Intor-
natfonel z*1anic Law ccs&ilssiom

2, fw fae Gcmaral Oboro+&t to propar


a Seta:lcC report on them rioa4 and to rmrLl4 trhe dmft
statute .io. tbe light of .such Iviews aadLsu6ea~uantEy

to SUbmi~:th~rt~~u~ to the i%nrte&nth.;Islamic ~ol~f‘e‘p~nco

of Fv.+ign Efl.nisters Chrwgh?.thd 'IsTaaic Commission for

Economic, Cultural and Social Affairs.

I ..* _
NwoLm10~1 NO. 20-13/c
BSThBLISlBBH2 OF THE ISWlIC -FUR ACADEHY

lrhs Thirtoanth Idarala Confotono~ of Pordgn


MLnlatarb bald in l:Lmey, Republio of ligay, 3 - 1
Oul Q&e, LlOltl, (21 - 26 Al:guetr 19021,

Aooallinq Aelolution S/3-C on the Islunio Piqh

Aaaduqy, of the Third Ialuako 6umLt Conforanoo hold


in Hal&~ 410MWrr@Mh, Tnif.

Ale0 rrcsllinq Reaolutioa No. 16/12-C on thm l upB

Subjmt of thu Tw8lfth trlemlc Confcronoo of Foreign

nlnlrtuBr *

takins note of the raoomendetionr of the Bight


&ad Ninth Berriana of the Irlamio Comirrion for
tcoaccio, Cultural l d Soda1 Affaira,

Navim rrvimd tlm rorultr Ot the meeting of the


Bnluged Ccmittao of Expert8 hald in Jaddrh and tha

nmt Draft Statut. for the Academy,

Swim notad tha uplmatory not* rukdttad on thir


aubjaot hy tba oamral Searrtuirt~

1. pootovaq tha fin41 draft of tin rtbtuta of tlm

Irlaasc riqb Aaadmyt

1. Bittrteq tht tba Omual Boamtuiat should ooopuata


oadoaor~totithtlnbOltst4to,t&~of
s&a Arobh, wall l vim. to boldiag 0 gulu&l OoMti’

.aE@f!+yy!a@L*y * y@- “Ff y- - -12


oa porrib& uhd to aaglota tb amaclmry 1ou\lru for

ertabliohfng the Aaadanyr


3. _Requort.e the Coneral Soaretnxiat to suknlt cl1 obeerva-
tions and ruggcstions made by Mmbw Staten on the
Statute of the Academy to the General Constitutive Con-
feronoe of the Sslaphic Fiqh Academy for study ahd adoption

of appropriate dacisiona.
‘Pm BsT’AELI8w!:w OF AN ISLANIC CULTURAL CENTRE
IN laOROIU. ISLRIIIC FEIIWAL REPUSLIC OF COMOROS.

The Thirteenth Ielamic Confarence of Foreign

~!iniatatr held in Ciamoy, Republic of Viget, from 3 - 7


sul Qada, 14028 (22 - 26 August, 19821,

Swpreerinu comers at the expansion of Chrirtian


miaaionary activitier in Afrioa and mom especially, in
tho Indian Ocean zone,

Conrcioue of the nwersity of countoring there


alarming l ctivitiar,

Havins aonaidered ttemorandumSO. ICWl/l3-SZ/CS/D,21,


aubmittad by the dalagation of the Fodaral Islamic napublic
of Camoro on thia l ubjaat,

1. &auaatr the Islamic Solidarity FunC!and the aanaatnad


l pwialixed Islamic Organizationr to undertake the naaarrary
l tudfar on the l ntabliahmant of an Ialaaio Cultural Centre
in nOtoni, faluio Federal Rapublia of Ccmoros#

2. Mao raauaetr the Secratery General to follw up the


iaplamantatiom of thir naaolution ant to l uhit 8 report to
tba Ham&at Utataa before the Lrourtaantb Iala8ia Canfotanaa

02 “9 ye?--

3. orsel tha Member States and the Jnl&?ia Solidarity


Fund to extend necessary aid for the realisation of this
project immediately after its edogtion by the Fourteenth
Iolamic Conference 09 Fcreign lifnistets.

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s/rstss
tisllnh
or9r 198

RESOLUTlOW NO. 2?/13-C


CELEBRATIONS MARICNG TPE FOURTEENTH HIJRA CENTURY

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign


IiinLSt~rs~ held in Niamey, Republic of Niger, from
3-7 2~1 Qada 1402X (22-26 August, 19921,

Rocalliq the Resolution of the earlier session of


tho Conference of Foreign Ministers concerning the pro-
grammo of celebrations at the international and national
levels marking the advent of the Foundation of Hijra
Century,

Hailing the progross so far realised on the imple-


r.lentation of the programmes on this historic occasion,

Commending the mea8uxe.s undertaken by the General


Secretariat for implementing these prograsunes,

1. flrssee Wmber States to render the support necessary


for the holding of other official Conferences and cxhi-
bitionr envisaged in the programme of calebrations
marking the Fourtsonth kijra Conturyr
and appreciation
2. Expresses thankalto tho Ialamic Solidarity Fund
for its financial contribution to the programme of

c&&rations8

3. e the frlmic Solidarity Fund to grant greater


l r818tur~e for the realisation of the preparation, editing
a~& &mU&atioaof works and the productionof film on
chio ocoaricat

4. Requests the General Secretariat to expedite the


implementation of programmes pertaining to the publica-
tion of works and production of films.

I .. .
RESOLOTION NCJ24&C
THE ISLA!iIC SOLIDRRITP FUND

The Thirteenth 18lamia Conference of POKeLgn


Hinirtcra . haI in ViAmey, Republic of Taiger, from j-7, 2ul-
Oada 1402A (22 - 2G Augurt 19821,

necallinq Rerolutior. NO, T/X of the Third Islmic


&UUmit cOnferenOe ‘PAla8tine And Al-Qude LhArif' SeesiOn
on COn8OlidAting the re8ource8 And ~MAoF~ of the Islmic
Solidarity Fund,

Takina note of the roport submitted by the Chair-


man of the Permanent Council of the Islamic eolidarity
Fund on the Fundlo Activities,

Convinced of the necereity of aonrolidrting the


I81~mic Solidarity Fund to onlrblo it to perform it8 task
and Achieve it8 ncble objectiver, rtipulrted in the Fund's
astute,

Al80 oonvinoed of the Fund's l ffootive role in 9


finrnoing the rpirituA1, culturAl And social Activitier of
th8 Otguri88tion of the 181~81~ Conferenae,

1. &PPlMW&g the report of tbr Chsirn8n of the Perornent


cow811 of the 18lmio soolibrrity mlndt

2. AGREES to convene A rpeoi~l 8errion for the purpose


of announcement of contributiona to the Fund by the
Wember States)
3. ALSO AQREESto hold a special session at which the
Member Stator) would announce their contributions to tha

Fund ’ 8 VAr)P I

4. APPROVES the Fund’s closing accounts for the finan-


cial year 1931/1902 and its buc’getary estimates of the
financial year 19S2/1983r

5. ELBCTS the followinc member States a8 members of


t e Islamic
tho Permanent Council of 60 ‘i idarity Fun?. for the period

July 1, 19R2 to June 30, 1984 I Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,


United Arab Emirates, Socialiet People’s Libyan Arab
Jtiahiriyah, State of Kuwait, Rapublic of Iraq, State of

Qatar, Somali Pemoccatic Republic, Xepublic of Guinea-


Biaeau, Republic of Tuniria, Republic of Sierra Leone,
People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Republic of Indonesia,
Palestine:

6. EXPRESSES gratitude and appreciation to the


Chbirmrn of the Permanent Council of the rund, Dr. -8.
SWi6LO Ibrahim, for his great servicer to the Fund, as

uell a8 to the Rxeoutive Bureau of the Fund1

7. AGREE TO grant permanent umbership of the WAQP’r


Soatd of Trurtoes to !!embet Stats8 which contribute more

thu! Dollar tW aillion to the srrrl)?‘6 c8pitelr

i BBUtSHS the Fund io oimtinuo to &port the

institutions and organisations stsnuning from the


Organisation of the Islamic Conference;

9. ALSO REQUESTS the Fund to support large scale


projects along with other assistance,
AID ‘I’0 REFDGSES AF’D TO COUlITRI%E SUE’F!XU!~G

FROM I,lATURAL CALAIJIITIRS

The Thirteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministera


hold in Biamey, Regublic of Pigor, from 3 - 1 Zul Qada

14028 (22 - 26 August, lSS2),

Exweeainq its concern on the increasing number of


refugoclr all over the world,

Conscious of the fact that E large majority of these


refugees are of I!uslim origin and that they conetitute a

heavy burden for the countries grantins then asrylum and


help,

Taking note of the report of the Ooneral Secretariat on


the problem of Huelim Refugees,

1. Commends the aid granted by tho Mmber Btatrr and


the Irlamic Solidarity Fund to the countries who provide
shelter to the refugeeat
of the Or8anlrrtlcn
2. Awala to the Xember State&to render 811 porrible
l rriatanoe to there refugee* on a purely humanitarian and

frhternrl barirr

3. Wauertr the Seoretary General of the Organisation of

the Irluio Conferonco to follow up, ic$lorc cooperation with


the llnikod BottomsIi&h Ccmiuioner for Xdupeer, Um

4me-U of tbs l lturtion Of refugomj

4. w all Member States and the affiliated inatitutione


of the Organisation of Islamic Conference to provide all forme
of aid and eesistance to the CJovernnent of the Peonlerr’
Democratic Republic of Yemen to help it face the damage resulting
from the natural calaeity that has befallen it recently,
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AXNEX IV

FINAL DECLARATION
OF THE
THIRTEENTH ISWCONFERENCE OF
FORtIGN MINISTERS
NIAMCY, REPUBLIC OF NIGER.
FROM: 3-7 ZUL QAOA,1402H(22-26 AUGUST.1982L.

/ ...
IN Ttte NAS@ OF ALLAR, THE i4RRCIFUL, THE COI:PASSIU~!A’JZ,

FINAL DECLARATIO~7
OF THE

THIRTEENTH
ISW4IC CO?~FERENCB
OF

FOREIQ!!MIWISTRRS
14iamey- Republic of rjiger
3 - 7 zul Oada 14K9
Corresponding to
22 * 26 Aogurt 1982
-m-w----------

1. At the kind invitation of His Excellency President


Eoyni JOUNTCHE,
Chairman of the Supremellilitary COUnoil and
Eead of State of the Republic of Niger, and purruant to the
Relolution adopted by the Twelfth Ielamic Conference of
Foreign Minirterr held in Daghdad, the Thirteenth Irlamic
Conference of ?ortign tiinisterr of the Organisation of tha
Irlmia Conferenae war held in E‘lamey, Capital of the
Republic of Niger, Uuring the period 3 - 1 Zul Oada 14028,
(Wrreapofiding to 22 - 26 Auqurt 1992).

2. The Thirtoonth Islamic Conference wm preceded


by A preparatory wofing of the rtnlor officirlr held on
the lrt oi tul mda 1402?, (oorrrrpondin&to 20 lwgurt 1982).

I .*.
3. The Conference was attended by the following

member-states I-

paople’s Domwaratbc Republic of Algeria,

The State of sahrain.

Pooplegs Republic of Eangladesh,

United Republic of Ca??eroon.

Islamic Federal Republic of Comoro,


Aepublic of Djibouti,

Republic of Gabah

Repblfc of :t*re Gambia.

people’s Revolutionary Republic of Guinea,

Republio of Guinea-Eisrau.

Raahemite Kingdom of Jordan.


Republic of Iraq.

Republic of Indoneria.

Islam10 Republic of Iran.


Pho Btate 6f K&Wait.

Re!?ublic Of Lebanon.

hzalayria.

Republic of Uld iVOr.

Republic of Hall.

fSl@B~ ROJlUblie Of i(rUtitii&

XtingdoeJ of lbKaee0.
mx~blic
. of 1-‘iger.
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The Sultanate of man.


Isl.ar.:i,c Republic of Ptkist.r
Palestine.
Y!ha Stat3 of %?t&!r*
King&m ol.L ?.euPi Arabia,
Xc~ublic of Senegal.
Republic of Sierra Lleorw.
Eeraocratic Republic of I;omlia.
amocratic Pepblic of .?udan,
Syrian Fxab Republic.
xepublic of Tunisia..
~?epuhlic of Turkey,
ncgublic of Uganda.
United Arab 3miratos.
RQpubliCi of Upper Vdte.
Yemen Arab Republic.
people’6 :-:mocratic Republic of Yerm?.

4'. The fallowinq sratos WC%ZQabmnt t-

- :f;ocialist People's Lthym Arab Janahiriqa.


(after having participatd in the Senior Officials
meting)
- Rcyublic of Chacl.
5. The following aountriee, inrtitutions and
organisations attended as observers I-

Al - Federal Republic of Nigeria,


- People's Republic of Benin.
- Turkish 14uslLa Coromunity of librir.
_ !'oro wtlonal Lbtorzbttion Sront.

8) International ocsanfsations t

United Nations Organisation.


Organisation of African Unity.
Loague of drab States,
United ?ations Zducational, Saientific and Cultural
Organieation.WESCO),
Food and Agriculture Organisatfon (FAO).

United Nations High Commissionfor Refugee8 UIZJHCR)m


United Nation6 DeVelOpIMM Programme (UtTDP),
United Nation8 Industrial Development Organiration
WNIDO) .
Arab League wuaationa) Scientific and Cultural
Organiration (ALESCO),
United Rations Intornrtionrl Childron'm !!amrqency
Fund WNICEF) . ..
United El8tionm Caemirrion for the Ibtercire of the
ii&ai*~&e acoMa of the Pal*r+&&@ .mee -.

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C) Inatitutiona Emanatins from the Otsaniaation of The
2alamic Conference

- Xalaraio 0eveloprPant Rink,


- International XSlamiO 17~~13AgenQy.
- ralamio States Broadcasting Orgnniaation.
- Xalamio Chamber of Comneroe, Industry and Commodity Exchange.
- 0tganiaation of Xalamic Capitals.
- Xalamio Eduuat$onal, Scientific and Cultural 0rganisation.
- Pmaanent Board of the Xalamic Colidarity Fund,

b) Ialami~ Institutions and Societies I


- Rabitab Al-dlw Al-Ial&.
- Forld i.4ualim Congreaa.
- xalamic Council of Europa.
- World FefhtatiOn of Xnternational Arab and Islamic School,,
- Xalamio naawa Society .
- riorld Aaaambly of Muslim Youth,
- Xnternational Aaaociation of Islamic Banks,

6. The Conference was inaugurated by Bia Exoellrncy


fleyni Xountcho, Chairman of the Suprene tl,ilitary Council end
&ad of Itate of tbo Republio of Viget. Be called upon the
:-Mm8 w atfw trteha in nmq d fzi8 r&joey the
. _ _ _i I ? . ..
Xatr Ring Xbald Xbn Abdoi-Aair of &8&i hrabia’. ‘8. than

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delivered an important speech in which ho oxpressed the


pleasure and pride felt by “igcr and its people in wel-
coming the rrprasentativc. of the :‘uslin %rld to attend
the proceedings of the Yhirteenth Islamic COtIfWenCe of
the Foreign kiinisters of the organisation of the Islamic
Confercncc.

‘!in .Xxcellency thu IJead of State of Viger added


that !Jigec has fcr scvoral co:lturi.?s been a glorious
rxetfng ?oint of ::egro-dfriccn and Arab-Porber civiliza-
tion, and today she strongly reflects the image of a
people who have successfully resisted the alion trends
of thought and life to prescrvz intact the Islamic
Cultural heritaqe and its fnzxnec treasures.

% then extended fraternal greetings to the


Conference on his behalf and on behalf of the fiuprcme
isiilitary Council and the Govern;;lent of Figer. He
pintee to the great hopes the geople of tho Thitd
Vorld are pinnindthis Conference, which i.s being held Len
at a crucial end decisive point in the history of
relations between human communities, at a time when’the
r;irit of dorcination and aggtcssion is holding sway over

.klii virtneii of t+rance an2 lerpct for o$~~~r,~~&i33:~t


a time when international economic relatiolis are qolnq

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through one of their moat soriouo crisas.

WCwent on to say that “Ile find it difficult to


undcrtrtand why, at a tine whon 8ome countries, which no
longer know what to do with their surplus wealth and are
piling up tho !?oct sophisticated woapons to fuel teneion,
some of our countries continue to live in condition9 of
niscry, hunger, mlnutrition, dimasc, illiteracy,
inflation and unemployment. tt!e fail to understand why
the Palestinian yoplo arc still subject to so much
humiliation and are still being ohamefully denied their
right to their homeland.”

tlis !%cellency the Jead of State of t’iger declared


that the people of Kigrr have danounced and condemned the
criminal aggression perpetuated by Israel against Lebanon,
which constitutes a flagrant violation of basic huxan
rights, and peace and security of the people of the region,
and conatitotcs a ta grant violation of international laws
and conventions,

14eamaaid
hcmsga to the valiant people8 of Lebanon
anC Palestine who are being martyrod, an& requested tht
&WQLM@Q tn bs gui&d In its work By the underlying three
theme of self-communion, unity en? aoliclarfty of all
ix~slir~rs against. the :ionist enemy.
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Reference to the Third Islamic Summit Conferonce


held in Mecca Al Mukerremeh/Teif, the Chief of Stat0

stressed the originality of the roeolutione adopted


at that historical Islamic gathering,

He then proceeded to d&ecuae the grganiration of


the Islamic Conferonoe, saying that this active and

youthful Organization haa surmounted tho obataclee it


encountered, and faced with resolve and determination the
major challenges threatening humanity, He added that this

Orgenitation hee opened a new path for Muelims to face all


forme of domination and political, ideological, economic

and cultural eubeervienoe,

The Head of State of Niger, in the name of the

people of Niger, launched a fraternal appeal to all Islamic


States in Conflict to lay down their arfae, renounce war

end revert to the virtues of dialogue end accept mediation


end reconciliation.

He then elucidated the Coundationr without which

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lie observed that our distinguished place at the


United Ilattons and in the Non alignment Novement wae an
4a8etr which, when added to our gradually increasing
ra~ource~ and the financial potentials available to ue4
war bound to give strength and power to our organiration.
Howmmr, he continued, the effectiveness of euch assets
depended on oux ability to put them to beet use.

8% further noted that our duty consists,


prifaaxLlyc in eupporting the just causes0 foremoet among
which La that of protecting mA1-Quds Al-Sharif',
Liberating it from Zionist desecration, and reatorfng
its rrligiour character ae the place which has reoeivod
We three divine revelations.

He peid tribute to “Al-Qudr Couudttee' and it8


Chriman, Hir Hajerty Al-Xarsan II, Xing of Mor00c0,
for the total devotion and tzue renre of rerponmlbility
with whiah that Cckttee wan oountering the Iotaeli
policy of *fait l aaanpli’
Ha ralutod the Palertinian people and their
l ole l*itimate rmpmrmtative , the Paloatfno Liberation
quhhatlon. Ee ducribod tho P8lortina ttfgody u king
~~g&@$:~i.** m-*.&Q&&&-* * WH
exprorred sympathy with the peoples and government8 of the
front-line states which am exposed to continuous brutal
4troaLti4s whether in the Middle East or in South AirLea.
Ha called upon the WaM8 of Ioreal and south Afrior to
r4frrln from inrirting on continuing their support for
whrt the international aormnunity has branded a8 thm moat
horrible crime ever perpetrated againrt humanity.

m aok& the conference to conrider way8 urd


m~aru likely to consolidate cooperation, integration and
mxicaum we of potentials and reaouraea in ruch (L wry
44 to benefit the entire bluucllimnation. lb 4140 oallad for
joint effortm in the firldr of rcianco and teohnology
development, adding that the OIC ha8 made an 4dmirrble
l hievement by srtabU8hing a hort of c8ntre11
inatituteo And variour organirrtionr.

7. The Confercnca dwided to inoludo the addram of


E.E. the Head of State of the RopubUo of Niger, u an
offiaial document of the Conferenae in view of the
importance of tb@t rddreu and the valuable dirwtivu

included therain,

8. The Foreign ltinirtor of the Poopla'r Rovolutionuy


Aqublia of Ouinu, ELB. 04j AbdoU4y4 Tutu4, th4 ?or4i(in

NinLt4r of the Islamic Republic of Pekiatan, 11.1.

SaeB ofI a4_._._


-&?lgme -8nrlt-. _..__.
-ml i .-. ST&~ ms4d--aJ4bu8b
-A-. .; . _... ._
kb#u4iai, &4puciv4lY repuuMaag tlmnub4r Ewe44 in
Africa, in Asia and the Arab States in ox respectively,
delivered speeches in which they expressed their profound
reopect for the important addreee which C.E. the Heardof

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State of the Republic of Riger inaugurated the conference.


They also expresaed their thanks to the President,
Government and people of l:iger for the kind reception, generous
hcopitality and warm welcome they extended to all delegations
during their stay in the Muslim land of Niger.

9. The Foreig-i Rinistcr of the Republic of Iraq, Dr. Saadoun


Xammadi, in his capacity as Chairman of the Twelfth Session
of the Islamic Conferonce of For?eign Ministers, del.i.vered
a speech in which he thanked the President, Government
and people of iliger for their warm welcome and generous
hospita.li.ty and. ax2rsssad complete confidence that the current
6606ican zlil achieve GUCCCOB. Dr. nammadi character iced
the aurtcnt session a8 being held at a highly crucial ana
dangerOu8 stage due to the saddening developments in the Middle
East rnd the continuation of the Iraqi-IrsnLm y~lr - two factors
which have made co-operation and solidarity among Iblamic
countries and peoples all the more pressing.

10. The Secretary-General of the Organisation of the


Islau~c Conference delivered a speech at the inaugural
sitting and hailed the Republic of Riger as one of the solid
bases which radiated Islamic culture and civiliratlon
throughout tbe African continent. The Secretary-General
tlHm-pr88ented an afiely8frof srnmf8rue8 of concern to
the Islamic world, herded by the &+&Uae of Pelestiae,
Jerusalem, the barbarous Israeli aggeession against
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Lebanon and the Lebanese people and cause of Islamic!


oalidatiry,

H.E. The OIC Secretary-General called attontion to


the fact that the Thirteenth Session of the Islamic Con-
ference of Foreign Hinietere was being held whilst our

Ununah is passing through one of the mo8t dangerous stages


of its modern hietory. He emphasised tho prihaipal pooi-
tions adoptec? by the Organisation of the Islamic Conference
in support of the Palestinian people in their heroic

struggle chempioned by the Paleetine Liberation Organisation,


the eole legitimate representative of the Palertinian
people and &tie vanguard of their efforts to librrate their

UBurpd homeland an2 recover their inalienable national


rights.

Referring to the davelopmente in the Middle Eaet during


the past fe\j months, the Secretary-General maid that the

developments could have grievouc repercurrionr on the fate

of the mmah due to the continuation of tha policier of the

Zionirt entity end thoee in collurion with it. The


Seoretery-General rtrongly cenrured the invidioue porition
in which the United State& Government had placed lteelf in
international gatherings where it ha8 continued to rupport
the Zionirt thrurt into Lebanon by all rmanm, a position
which ha8 freed the hen48 of tbo zionimt military mchinery
w-0
-to dertroy IaWnu8 eitter and P8hrH?mta)r; ,p ,f -.
:... ;t.. zi:::..= .i
f& rleopointad eutthattha f&.&iStetu rreuld n&km
adopted spch a position of tmpport for the Zionist military
antity had our Xslmtc and Arab efforts progressed to a
stage of positive action.

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I,?lC! rc c:r*or:c2.ricxs ccr3,fttx 5 c2P it.? Pttaapts to
co;bz:.liktc t’:c tt70 ‘mrrixy rtctcs 2.nL tring thiS
bloody- ...ar. yl-.ick doio not sxvr_ the intcrssto oh
ritkcr, tc an end. ::c :aoint:k out Cat thoro is mod,
rorc t:,ar? .:vpr !?cfore, 43-m’;auc;; efforts rr.ny put fit:
cnc? to ttFr war, ~0 t:;at 1:; r;ay kvotc ~11 our efforts
ix confrontic? our cornz.0~1an& truo cm2.y - Im9sl. __---
Or. thc‘iosuo af PZ$w-iistan, the C?ctctotay-GenOt@l
CYc-Clhr~zc’
tl:r?t t’32 ?Act rfnian ktl p&i<. szo attiintion to
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perpatual calls for the withdrawal of foreign troops from


Afghanistan, or for raspact for its political independence,
territorial integrity and the Non-aligned character of
this brotherly Islamic country. He then repeated an earlier
statement that there was no dispute with the Soviot Union
except over the problom of Afghanistan because Afghanistan
was an indivisible part of tho Islamic world and becauoa
of our sincere belief that peoples should enjoy the right
to manage their own affairs and choose thoir own political
systems.
Reviewing some of the activities of the Organisation
of the Islamic Conference, the Secretary-General stat&
that many Islamic ostablishmonts and bodies operating in
cultural, economic and social fields have, during the past
ye8rr come of age, thanks to Allah Almighty and the spirit
of co-operation and solidarity permeating relations
between the General-Secretariat and Govornmcnts of Ikmber
statao.
On rolationr between Africa and the ArabWorld, the
Sacretary General said that those rolatione wore by no
neanr the offehwtof circumstantial political and economic
condftionr but were0 rather, premlrell on ancient cultural
boDdr:atiao b&i tQ tk a&v&of film; ~~~facp~U&f&
satisfaction over the fact that almost one third of the
inhabitants of Africa have Islam as their faith, adding
that the future of Islam in Africa is absolutely secure,
Allah willing.
'pho Soaratary4s6naral EfrOaaQd that tlw OrganLaotion
of the Xal~aia Conforanco condwnud racicl diearimination
wd tho polLoy of Apartheid purauod by tAe whit0 minority

Ln Jouthorn Africa, This condomnation, ha said, correa-


pondad with tho toiarent nature ci our Islamic faith.
The Souratary-Gonoral al80 omphaaiaod that tho Organian-
tion of tho Xalamic Confaroncc fully aupportod tho pooplea
of Namibia And South Africa in their atrugglo against
ooloni~liam~ And urged tha mod for tho m~aauroa necoaaary

fs aonfront ra~fol diecrimination.


Concluding hia speech, the Sacrstary-Gmeral call013
on the Laluaic nation to atand up to the challongoa
mwntcd againat, to act affactivoly and to adopt a now

mathod of action baaod upon total solidarity and the

1aglttaracy of oux ltrugglo.


Pl. Tho Thirtaonth Confarenco utanlnwualy l leotod tho
Wniator of Poroign Affairs and Cooporation of the R~publia
of Higor, H.G. Oaouda 010110 ao Ch~irmu~.
la. TM Confrruroo ala0 unaninoualy oleatod the tJ4pb of
tba Palestinian dologrtion, I1.E. GamaP Al-BOutUlt, And
tha ?orrign Ninlatsr of Bangladoah, tl.t. A.R. S&U-WI
DohA, A8 vicA-chairmon. Pho COafWURO AbO dWid*d

to l laot tha Poroign Miniat*r of llepublic of Iraq,


-B&&S - tABA+ AC. lboportOUr. It # b
_:;L.:
kr49aAh ska W*lr #a. Eir lLdrib Ai-aer
88 8pokamnanof the Conferonca.
13. Following his election ~1sProaidont of t.ho conforenco,
the blini8tu of Foreign Affairs and Cooparation of the
Republic of Niger, H.E. DnoudaDiallo, deliverad a epoch
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in whichhe. tt&nlM thhoConforencJ for elacting him


Chairman of the current session, a move which ho considarul
as an appreciation of the role Dlayad by his country in
the Organisation of the Islamic Conforencu. De wont on
to crpross his gratitudo to tho Foroiqn Unistor of the
I&public of Iraq, Dr SaadounIiammadi, for the officioncy,
skill and ability with which ho managedtho work of the
Twelfth Sossion. The Foroign hiniator of Niger also
lauded tho offorts oxorted by tho Organisation Jf the
Islamic Confaronco and stressed the importance of the
CUXrenf SeSSiOn in ViQW Of international doveloQments
whoso diro consoquences# both political and economic
wore now being witnessed.
H.E. Dauoda Dial10 said that tha Islamic nation was
now facing major challongos, tho most mischievous of
which was tho depressing situation in Lebanon, and the
Iraqi -Iranian war.
Tho Chairman of tho Conference stresrod hi8 country~s
solidarity with the Arabs in tho occupied t~ritorior and

oalled for the adoption of decisive moaeuros to foil all


attusptr airnod et the diememberment of Lobsnon and the
liquidation of the Palestinian Rooistance m-t.
Xe invited the oonfaranoo t0 pay rpoclal attention
to the recommendationa of the Sixth Serrion of the
Jmruaelem Comittee which mat in the Kingdom of t&g-
iasdis ii --rarp &f .3i%inojtmy~~X&rkQlfg.mggitit;

I...
‘obechaim?aaof the aonterrnotl maid that the
continuation of the Iran-Iraq war represented a source of
radnerr a@d deap eotrow. He then referred to the servicee
rendered by the Ielamic Good Office Committee aimed at
bringing this war to an end and called for support for these
offortr,
He then rpoke about the oituation in Southern Africa
and called on the Conference to effectively unite with the
Lola&c African countries and Africa a8 a wholo in order to
give them rupport in their battle againrt racism, Apartheid
and Lnperialirtic domination. He appealed for the fostering
&:d rtzengthening of cooperation between the Organisation
of the Irlamio Confaronce and the Organiration of African
unity.
tfe went on to mmtion the deterioting international
aconmic 8itwtion, and the need to rtudy ways end meane of
amoumging the dialogw between the North and South, Xe called
critical
for the revival of negotiatioar aimed at handling the /8ituation

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and preparing the way for the establishment of a


new and just International ASconomic Order. He
paid tribute to the Third Islamic Summit Conference
for its resolutions on working progranmee aiming
at fostering economic cooperation among member
etatea and einphaeized the need for the implementation
of these resolutions.

He called on the conference to pay special


attention to the three committees (which His
Majerty King Hasaan of Morocco b&I suggested be
8et up and to be headed by 3 Heads of Nmber
States) so that they might proceed with the
work assigned to them by the Makkah al-Wkarramah
Sumit Conference.

His Excellency the Minister commended the


achievements of the Organisation of the Islamic
Conference in all fiolde of science tesearoh
and publioation.

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44. The message of th;4%Secretary Gensral of the


United Nations, N.E. Javior ?erez de Cuellar was
read out by Mr. Ioussoufou Djermakoyo, the Unitad
Nations Asofstant Secretary General. In his nessager
Hr. Cuullar lauded the cooperation botw:::sn the
Organisation of the Islamic Conference and the United
Nations Organisation. !%e speech also referred to
major international problems in the political,
economic, and social fields. It expressed the willingness
of the United Xctions Organisation to boost coordination
with the organisation of the Islamic Conference
for the benefit of the Islamic world and the
world at large..

15. Eis Excellency Dr. Peter Onu, the Assistant


Secretary General of the Organisation of African
Unity, delivered tho speech of the Secretary
General of the Organisation of African Unity. He
dealt with the problems comon to the Organisation
of the Islamic Conference and the Organisation of
Iifrican Unity, and expressed the OAU's special interest
in the conclusions that would be reached by the
Thirteenth Iolamic Conference. Fe stated that the
+qAaAratt~n of Aft$can Vnity was currently facing
'=i$:@i%if‘i~3fsd expr@cl~C:hq%+ that W Aftioaa.g~er~tu
would shortly manage ta overcome this crisis. The
OAU Assistant Secretary-General then dealt with
the problem of Southern Africa and stressed the
need to enhance efforts aimed at liberating it from
the domination of t!le racist regimilo.

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On the Middle East crisis, he denounced the Israeli


agreesion against Lebanon and the attempt to eliminate
the Palestinian resistance movement. Xe also
CritiCiBed the exercise of the veto right in the
United Nation6 Security Council to support the Zionist
entity and expressed the support of Africa for the
etruggling people of Palestine .and their brotherly
people of Wbanon. On the Iran-Iraq war, he lauded
the efforts exerted by the 18lamic Good Offices
Committee to settle this dispute.

16. The Conference unanimously approved the admission


of the People’s Republic of Benin a8 observer in
the Organisation of 161arnic Conference.
17. The Conference approved the amendment of the
Rules of procedure governing the meetings of the
Organi6atiOn of the I6lamiC Conference in accordance
with Rerolution 2/12-ORG.

18. Mr. Sandi Yacouba, the Secretary General of the


nfnirtry of Foreign Aff6ir6 and Cooperation of the
Republic of Niger, in hi6 c6pacity a6 Chairnun of
the Meeting of Senior Official6 (hold on Augurt 20,
1982), read out the report of that meeting.
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20. As 8 tipulated in Article 4 of the Rules of


Proaedure of the Organisation of Islamic Conference,
four sub-camuuittees were set up and the items on
the agenda there distributed tor-

Political and Information ,-f&w-


- Economic Affairs Committee
Cultural and Social Affairs committee
- Administrative and Financial Affairs
Call&it&.
21. During the course of the general debate,the Mads of
Qelegation delivered speeches in which they dealt
with the principal subjects and issues submitted
for consideration during the Conference meetings and
aleo touched upon current issues of concern, expressing
the need to adopt the measures necearrary to handle
these iesuer in such a way as to realise the objectives
of the Organisation of the Islamic Conferenae through
the implementation of the rerolutilne rerulting from
ihe conferenae. They likewise expressed their
gtrtituda to and artman for the Read of St&o,
Qovernment and people of the republic of lUgor for
horting this Cmference and for their warm welcane
and genoroua hospitality.

.fgi.: i .:; a -m,rti e..:tifirtir,*. -YUmx


IWifat, Cfhairhn-of
the Estacirtive Camittre=of the
Palestine Liberation Organisation in which it lauded
the hercLc reclistance of the Palestinian People in
repulsing the Zionist agreesion backed by the Utit;od
States, despite the heavy odds.
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The cable emphasised that the entire Islamic Nation


stands by the Palestine Liberation Organisation as
the sole legitimate representative of tha people
of Palestine.

23. The Conference addressed a cable to Xi8


Sxcellency President Bafez Al A&sad of the Syrian
Arab Republic, expressing solidarity and support
against the treacherous Israeli designs on brotherly
Syria. The Conference hailed Syria’s steadfast
stand vie-a-vi.8 the expansionist Zionist entity - the
enemy both of the Arab and Icilamic Nations.

24. The Conference commended the announcement


made during the Conferenc- by the Foreign Minister
of the Ringdom of Morocco, that His Majesty Ring
Xassan II has donated 700,000 dollars for the Islamio
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
(ISESCO), and that: Rorocco will contribute effectively
to the building of the premises of the said Organisation.

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2s. The Conference commended the announaement made


by His maellency the Foreign Kinister of the
United Arab Emirates that the Government of the United
Arab Emirates has decided to present the. Republic of
Niger with a million copies of the Holy Buran.

26. The Conference heard a statement by Mr. Abdel-


Y,adi Butaleb, the Secretary-General of the Xslamic
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organieation
(ISESCO) in which he urged the Mmber States who
have not yet signed the Agreement establishing the
ISESCO, to join the Organisation in accordance with
the constitutional meaoures applied in their reepec-
tive countries. He also pointed out that the
Wmber States elected to the Executive Council were
called upon to appoint their representatives aa
soon ar porrible, to enable the Council to convene
next November. The Director4Zeneral camended the
donation of 50,000 dollars to the ISESCO by the
frlmic Solidarity Fund.

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I. 0rganicturlGeneralE~~.
u. The1011oubuJ nmber statu h4w eJInouncul'thmir
volulltuydonctionB to th4 organiutioa and&a affiAiaad
b0d.h ere!l inetitutiMl ., ahwn in the fououing tabla:-

Thb
IFmaD
luqfr.

~l,OW,WO
Half of it
Iill k
uid next
'UT)

TmxIIsca OF t5,worw0
sAuo1 AmaLA (in additi-
onto
65,000,000
to cover
OthU
fl@+d*iWl
L
The reuiaiog 55,000,aoa for other l ativitiu Of arc*

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The Conference reaffirmed the necessity of applying


economic and financial pressures against the states which
are supportive of Israeli aggression. It called upon Manber
States of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference to
reconsider their diplomatic relations with the United Statotr
of America. It further stressed the need for Islamic State6
to implement the declaration of all-out Jihad and to adopt
a united attitude to confront continued Israeli expansionism.

34. As regards Al-Quds Al-Sharif, the Conference re-iteratcd


the recommendations of previous sessions of the Al-Ruds
Committee including the Sixth Session held in May 1982 in
Ifrane, Kingdom of Morocco.

The Conference decided to step up its financial,


political, military and informational support to the Pales-
tinian Resistance and to pursue its contacts with the
United Nations with a view to implementing the resolutions
on Al-Ouds.

35. The Conference reitera.:ed its condemnation of the


premeditated air attack against the Iraqi nuclear installa-
tions for peaceful purposes and strongly condemned Israel
for it8 aggrasrive policy against Islamic States. It appealed
to Xrlrmfc States to seriously work for the suspension of
Irraol’r memborrhip of the International Atoadc Energy Agency.

36. The Conference called upon the General Secretariat to


finalise the l rtablirhnrent of the Islaa& Bure&u for tlilitary
cooperation with Paieatina.
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38. The Conference strongly condemned the Israeli entity


for its invasion of Lebanese territory and its aggreSEiOn
against tho capital of Lobanon, towns and villages, and again&
Palestinian camps in Lebanon. It came out in support of the
effort5 undertaken by the Cabanese government to impleII%ent
the Security council resolutions. It demanded that effeotivo
preesuro be applied against the Israeli enemy to compel it to
halt its aggreseion, lift the siege of Beirut, and aalca total
and unconditional withdrawal from Lebanese territory. The
Conference re-iterated its commitment to the independence of
Lebanon, the intorgrity of its territory and people, and its
soverc:gnty over all its territories within its international
frontiers.

39. The Conference urged kmber States to give generous


don&Lone and pay their annual voluntary contributions so as
to cover the capital of the Al-Quds Fund amounting to One
Hundred (100) Million $. It also directed the general Secre-
tariat to taho the necessary rneasures for the realisation of
roheduled visits to Member States of tho delegation from the
Pomenent Council of the Fucd to collect the necessary donationa.

40. The Cohference exhorted those F!ember States who have


not yet made donations to the Al-Cuds Waaqf, to caaelforth-
with dohations so that the capital of the Uaqf, amounting to
U.S. Dollar 100 Million may be covered.

41. The Conferenca reguested tho8e Mamber Stuter who have


not yst irrued the Palortine Stamp on a pernanent basis to do
so a0 long as tho Palestine question lasts.
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achieve a just and honourable solution to the Iraq-Iran conflict.
It exhorted the Committee t~p8&?‘%ssion and appealed to the
two belligerents to halt military operations immediately and
withdraw their troops to their recognized international fron-
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The Conference, in this connection, emphasized the necessity


of respecting with Resolution 6/);pil/I5adopted by the Third
Islamic Summit and with Resolutions 479 and 514 of the Security
Council, and to work for the irnpleinentation of these Resolutions.

43. Aa regards the question of Afghanistan, the Conference


expreesed deep concern for the continued Soviet military intor-
vantion in Zifghanistan, and again demanded the immediate, total
and unconditional withdrawal of foreign troop8 from Mghanistan.
It also called for the deployment of urgent measWe8 to guarantee
raepect for the inalienable national rights of the people of
Atghurietan to choose their regime and political, economic And
social eystems without foreign interference.

The Conference expressed its deep concern at the continued


suffering of the millions of refugeas seeking refuge in Pakistan
and Iran, and whose number is constantly incraastng. The Con-
fQr&ICe also 8txoAsed the commitment And readiness of the OIC to
help find A solution to this problem, which concerns the whole
of the Islrmic World. It recommendedthat the Ministerial
CaPPnittee composed of the Secretary general of the OIC and tha
Foreign Ministers of Quinea, Iran , Pakistan and Tunisia, to
puroua effort8 to reAch A political Aolution to the MphAn Crisis.
The Confcuenco requested the members of the Ministerial
Caaaittoe to hold coneultations during the Annual CoordinAtlon
MA&iAg At the UN hsAdquArterA.

44. The CWferWCO head the rQpcrt of the meeting of Irl~mic


CQlrittoa for Solidarity with the Peopler of the &he1 hAld in
IUmey on the 23rd of Augwt 1982, end noted with grut utir-
em $- +-h+ioa - bF tb -t- At t&b -Q-4,
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progrmmes dra%-? up by the Inter-State Committee for Control of
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The report also included an appeal to the Lembor States who


hava not yat mado donations, to contribute generously to the
work of the Islamic Committee for Solidarity with the People
of the Sahel.

The Conference expressed ita profound appreciation for


tha work of the Islamic Committee for Solidarity with the
People of the Sahel and its Sub-Committee and for the objective8
they have set for themselves. It called upon all member states
to respond to the appeal to contribute to the activities of the
Comd.ttoe.

45. The Conference reaffirmed the legitimate and just struggle


of the peoples of llramibia and Southern Africa to free themselves
from the clutches of colonialism, racial oppression and
Apartheid. The Conference strongly condemned the minority
regime in South Africa for its continued lllegal occupation
of Namibia and its policies of Apartheid and racial discrixnina-
tion.

It
aleo resolutely denounced and condemned the collu8ion
between the Zionist entity and the ninority regime in South
Africa, and all form of support for tho policy of occupation,
apartheid and racial discrimination in Namibia and South Africa.
the
The Conference expressed it8 support for&med struggle
being waged by the South Vast Africa Pooplo’s Organi8ation
WWAPO) for national independence in a united Namibia to Who
rtrugglta of the of South Africa
people who are denied their
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46. The Conforanco toguuotod the momborstatW. to us" their


influence with Prance to speed up its negotiations with the
Federal Islamic Republic of Comoro for the return of Mayotte
to the Republic of Comoro.

The Confaranco urgQd the Government of the-Phillippinas


to begin negotiationa, without further delay, with the Nor0
National Liberation Front, with the participation of the
Islmie four-%uabar committee, to settle the issue of the
IWM~EI of the Southern Philippines on the basis of implunen-
tation of the Tripoli agraemont in both letter and spirit.

The Conference reviewed developments concerning the Cyprus


question and cancluded that the best wzy of reaching a final
solution satisfactory to both imtional commuuities on thQ
inland was to canter into negotiations to be held under the
auspices of the Secrefary Soneral of the United Nations Organi-
sation.

The Conference exereseed the hope that the two conmnitiQs


fn Cyprus would refrain fron taking any initiative which might
endanger the negotiating process botween them.

PhQ COnfQreWQ reaffirmed it8 Support for thQ offOrt


of the Secretary Seneral of the United Nation8 to reach a
jurt arid pwraamnt neWtiatod rettlarnant of the Cyprus queer-
tien within the framewrk of the good-officer mission with
uhioh hQ was antrusted by the United Nations seauity Council.
It al80 urged the Member Statas of the organiution of tha
h818dC Conference to take the necesnry 8tepr to promto their
solidwity with thq Wslim Cypriots.

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50. The Conference called upon all states to respond favourably


to the proposals for the establishment of Nuclear WaapOn-Free
Zones in Africa, the Niddle East and South Asia. 9!he Conference
also condomnod the collusion between Israel and South Africa Sn
production of nuclear weapons , and their attempts to frustrate
all efforts to establish nuclear weapon-free zone8~ In this
connection, the Conference stressed the determination of Member
States to take the measures necessary to prevent nuclear proli-
feration on a world-wide scale. It also urgodthe Member
States to continue their cooperation in the Unitod Natiohs and
other forums to promote the establishment of nuclear weapons-
free zones in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.

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51. The Conforoncc aloo called upon the Disarmaqont


Ccmnaitteo to reach a consensusat an early date
regarding tho International Agraauont on tho Protection
of WoW!ualaar Statas against tha use of !!uClcar
Weapons of the throat to use them. Tha Confcronco
urged tbo Nernbcr States to cooperate in the
DiearmaaUntCommittoo, tho UNGeneral Asssmbly, and
other concerned international forums with a view to
promotLng tho security of non-nuclear states against
the u8e of nuclear weaponsor tho throat to uoe then.
52. Tha Conference urged all countries partfouLazly
those who signed the Tokyo AgreQment of 1963, the
EiaguoAgreement of 1970 and the Hontroal Agreemant
of 1971, on punislunsnt of highjackars and guaranteeing
the security and rafety of Civil Aviation throughout
the world, to fulfil their obligations under tha
eforamontloned Agrcsmants. The Conference appealod
to countrior which have not yet signed the said
Agreements to do 80 as scan as possible.
53. A8 regard8 the liuslfm Coamunitfos in OIC
nOn-me!abBtl tatas, the Conference endorsed the
reports of the bleatings of the Minirterfal Camnittee
and the Cmwnittoe of oxpertr. The Conference rwurted
the Secretary Goneral of the Orgenieation of the
18lemiC Conferonce to W&i for the implementation of
the reccmendationr medeby the llinieterlel Cettee and the
CarPittee
/of lbqmrtr on the holdiT. of contacts with the
Governments of non m&r countrlos in which Islamic
Communitiesare living.
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54. The Conference emphasized that the security of


each individual Iember State is of concern to all
mraber States. It reaffirmed the permanent sovcreigty
of States over their natural resources and expressed
the detamination of its 14embor Statae to preserva
thei: common T&unic values and way of life, and to
work to uphold the camon spiritual, political, social
and economic values of the Umah.
55. As regards cooperation between the Organisation
of the Islamic Conferanoa and the United I!ations
Organisation, the Conference noted with satisfaction
the progeess of the expanding and growing cooperation
between the Organisation of the Islamic Conference and
tho united liations Organisation and its affiliated
bodies and spocialized agencies. It urged the k!erabex
States to support the establishment of a coordinating
Body to liaire between the Organisation of the
Islamic Confarenae and the United Hation Organiration.
56. The Conference reaffirmed the necersity for
rrtablirhing oooperation between the Orgeniration
of the Islamic Conference and the Organisation of
African Unity. It decided that the effortr being
uertod to conclude an Agreement of Cooperation
botwoon the Organbati~ of the fshmic conference
arid the OrQaniutiodAfrican unity m -0
57. The Conference expressed its profound gratitude
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to the Islaiuio States Broadcasting Organisation


(1880). It stressed the importance of settlements of
arrears of previous budgets and roguoeted i’cmber
Statoe concorncd to pay those arrears in addition to
their eharo of the lgB2 budget, The Conference
urged flombor Statoo, In a position to do so, to
mko additional voluntary contributions, It also
expressed appreciation for the ouccessful efforts
e%erted by ISBO in serving the purposes for which
it was eotablished.
58.The Confercnco urged tho Wember States to pay
their aMUs subscriptions t0 th0 budget Of thC
International Islamic Dews Agency on a regular basis
and also to pay their arrears, if any. It recomonded
the MemberStates to reduce the tarrifs for tho USC

of their satellite channels to onable tho Inter-


national Islsmic 1kw.e Agency and the national news
agencies in Members-States to have -reatcr acceee
to the modern meam of communication.
59. (a) The Conforonce endorsed the candidature
of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for membership of

the United Uatfons Security Council during tho election


to be held at the forthcoming uI! General bssembly
Serrion.
(b) The Conference recommended to support the
aUbdid8tUre of Nr Caf-a Allah El Haj Youssouf, of

the Democratk Bepublic of Sudan,for the post of U??


High Commissioner for Defugces.

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60. The Conference took note of the statement cf

the delegation of the Somali Democratic Republic


regarding the violation of its terr&ory by Ethiopia.
It reaffirmed its commitment to the security and
territorial integrity of Wember States confirming to
the aims and principles of the Don-Aligned Movement
and the Charters of the United l?ations and tho
Organisation of .African Unity. It Qxpressad its
support and solidarity to the Somali Democratic
&public in its endeavours to preserve its territorial
integrity and indepondance.

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THIHo I ECONOKIC APFAIRS


61. While evaluating the intoraational 0concmio situa-
tion with Bpeoial roforence to the Ielamio oountriee, the
conference stroeood tha faot that a conpreheneivo and

; intograted
: approach to tho aurront international economic
problems, within tho contact of total participation of
all etatea, ia the only way to contribute to the rertruc-
turing of International economic relations. The Con-
forence orpramed total Bupport for tho GtOUp of 71 in

their afforto to bring nbout an agreemnt on the agenda


of aomprehonsivo negotiations in such a manner ae would
be in keeping with tho intereets of devaloping aountrics.
The Conforanoe called for conducting comprehenriva nego-
tiatiom within the frcrmowrk of a dialogue to achieve
mutually benofiaial results. The Conferonce aleo urged
the Her&betltator to enter into total cooperation and to
Qxert all porrible effort@ to implement the Plan of
Action to otrengthen economic cooperation wrong the
mabar Staten 0f the ckpfwki0i7 0f th0 mata cmfOr6m.

62. The Conferonce, after comidering the report of the


@gh Level Intergovernmental maoting of expert6 for the
UktpleaenUtion of tha Plan of Action, held in Jeddah from
9011 Novmber, 1991 in purouance of the relevant re8olution
adopted by tho 'hnlfth 18lamic Confetaaco of ?orrign
winirterr, decidti to andorre both the report and the pro-
grm of l ation included in tha aforanationod report.
It urged t&o Nabber States to offer all pomrible help and
l rrirturoe to the Wual Socretuiat, it8 l paaiali8od
bodies and all bodies stemdng from it 60 a8 to facilitate
thhair task in the implementation of tho Plan of Action.
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63 - The Conference paid stress on the need to


follow up the economic problems facing the
landlocked Member States within the framework
of the problems of least developed Member States .
In thie connection, if aeked the General Secretariat
of O.I.C. to give the utmost consideration to the
problems of land locked Member States. It also
appealed to all states particularly O.I.C. Member
States, to implement measurestc meet the specific
needs and problems of land locked countries as
provided in the relevant resolutions of DNCTAD.

64 - The Conference approved,with some amendments the


report and recommendations of the First Ministerial
Conferonce of Food Security and Agricultural
Development in Islamic countriee held in Ankara
during October 1991.

The Conference appealed to the concerned Member


States to expedite the preparation of studies
entrusted to them by the First Ministerial
Conference. It also appealed to all MSmbSr
States to offer maximum assistance to the
General Secretariat end to the Ankara Centre to
help them implement the reccounendations of the
said conference.

65 - The Conference entrusted the OIC General


Secretariat with the task of folloh3 .up the
developants partaining to the implementation
of the results of the United Nations Conference
on Least Devoloped Countries hold in Paris in
Septambor 1981, and to periodically report to
tho Islamic Confaronco of Foreign Ninistere.

66 - The Conferonce approvod the report and recce-


mondatione of the Ministerial level Round Tablo
Consultation on Industrial Cooperation, hold in
Islamabed from 14-17 February, 1982, which was

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rtronded by l vaat majorlry ot Wornbcr States.

47- Tha Conference called for early preparation of


khe varioue etudioe in the field of Trada, and
for the convening of a high-level moeting of
exports to draw up epocific reoommondatione for
the implementation of tha propomale in the Trade
eector contained in the.Plan of Action to strengthen
Economic Co-operation among Member-Statee. The
Conference approved the holding of the second
Ielamic Trade Fair in the Socialiet People’e
Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah in 1983, and the Third
Islamic Trade Fair in the Kingdom of Morocco in
1984.
The Conference requested the Ganeral-Secretariat to
refer the recamwndationr of the Group of Eeperte
on taeurence and Re-Insurances to the MemberStates
and to the International Aeeociatio: of Telamic
Benke for their comenta as regards the conformity
of these recommendations to the rules of Sharia.
69 - Th@ Conference decided that the Ieluaic Chemberof Dt
Induetry and Cceeaodity F&change pursue its activities
end to coordinate ite proposals of joint ventures
with the General Secretariat and the Xelemic
Development Bank. The Conference urged the Member
Stetae to offer generous doaetiono to the Chamhex
to eneble it to finence’dihe conetruction of it8
boadquertore building and its work progrnmo.
The Conference- urged the Member Statu to expe+it-•
the pa-t of their contributione, tq I&> geaeroue
donations, and offer other l eeietence., .i-ii&ding
personnel, to the Isle+ cantre for Gelo-t
of Trede to enebleH~$o. rohievo its aiu end
o&juttivee,~,- -“‘I 5 --
70 The Conf&~oe urgul th Haber Stat.8 who have
not yet 8Lgned the Agrmnt on Prcaotion, Protection
urd Ouuantu of Investments to do so et their
urlieet convenience.
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71- The Conference appealed to tha Member States, in a


position to do so, to announce their contributions
to the consolidation of Development Programme in the
Islamic World. In this connection, the General
Secretariat was asked to convene a meeting of the
representatives of the National Development Funds
in the Islamic donor states to decide on the procedures
required to implement the relevant resolution adopted
by the Twelfth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers
and thereafter inform the Member-States,
72 - The Conference approved the recommendations of the
Fifth Meeting of Governors of Central Banks and Monetary
Authorities in Member States. It requested the
General-Secretariat to continue the follow up of
implementation of the various recommendations adopted
by the meetings of the Governors.
73 - The Conference urged the Member States, who
have not yet done so, to expedite payment of their
increased share of contributions to the paid-up
capital of the Islamic Development Bank. It also
requested the Islamic Development Bank to continue
to accel&;:.te its trade financing operations along
with its other activities.
74 - The Conference called upon the Member States to
extend financial and moral support to the International
Association of Islamic Banks to enable it to pursue
its activities.
7s - The Conference approved the report of the Third Meeting
of f&e Group of Experts on Civil Aviation as well
a8 the Stdtute of the Islamic Civil Aviation Council.
It urg8d Hembar States to sign and ratify the said l tatute
a8 early a8 possible, and to financially support the
Council. It l ntrurted the Gonoral-Sacrotarlat to take
the necer8ary mea8ure8# in cooperation with tha Rqwblic
of Tunisia, for the early establishment of the Islamic
Council for Civil Aviation.
76. The Conference asked the General 3ecretariat

to convene a n:eetinc; of experts to finalise the draft


Statute of the Islamic Telecommunications Union and to
rubmit the final draft to the Fourteenth Islamia Conference
of i?oreign Ministers.

77. The Conference urged the I%?riberfitates who have


not yet signed the Statute of the Iolamic Shipowners
Association to do so as early as ;>ossihle.

78. The Conference welcomed the offer of the Govern-


ment of ilalaysia to.host the expert group meetinq on
Labour and Social Security. It recommended that this
meeting e&ould formulate specific recommendations for
co-operation in these two fields to be submitted to the
Fourteenth Isk?ic Conference of Foreign Ilinistero.

79. The Conference requested the tlember-States to


provide the Islamic Centre for Technical and Vocational
Training and Research, Dacca, with all available data
on the& requirements in the field of training related to
the activities of the Centre. Thi Conferenk-reoaaaended
to the D;anber-States to designate national focal points
for the -Centre.

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80. The Conference directed the General-


Secretariat to draw up@ in co-ordination with the
relevant UIC i. :iac 1 Gen<ra1 :~gKRUiIont on ‘:Ulkilat2xal

Technical Co-oporation among I:ember-States.

81. The Conference noted the Report on the Second


Ileeting of the General Asseribly of tho Stati.stiCt%
Economic and social sesearch and Training Centre for
Islamic States, Ankara, as well as the .ieports of the
two meetings of the Doard of Directors of the Centre.

It also urged the m&et-ctatos to expedite payment


of their contributions to the budget of the Centre and
to make voluntary donations.

82. The Conference urged the IUmber-stateo, who


have not yet signed or ratified tic General Agreement
for !$concmic, Technical and Commercial Co-operation
among Umber-States, which has gone into effect, to
do 80 as early ao.possible.

83. The Conference extended its full s&port to


the Lagos Plan of Action for Economic and Social Deve-
lopmont in Africa welcotring it as a worthy initiative
end an unprecodanted experience. The Conferenoe
requested the mabet-State8 to financielly contribute
to help realise the objectives of eoonauic end l ociel
developnent in Africa, as provided for in the Lagos
Plan.
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84. The Conference recommended that Islamic


organisations co-operate with the Organisation of
African Unity, Food and Agriculture Organisations
and the International Bureau of Animal Epidenics,
to seek the necessary funds required for the
campaign to eliminate cattle plague throughout Africa.
It also recommended that Isltic states and their
specialised bodies contribute financially to
support this campaign in a spirit of Islamic solidarity.

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FOURTH: COLl'URALAND 6OCIALAFFAIRR

85 - The Conference reaffirmed its support for the


Islamio Foundation for Science, Technology and
Development and to endorse the decisions of the
Scientifio Council of the Poundation.
86 - The Conference approved the affiliation of
the Horld Centre for Islamic Education to Omm
Al-aura University in W Al-Mulcarramah and
to request the Centre to establish co-operation
and co-ordination with the Islamic Foundation for
SCienCQ, Tochnoloqy and Development in raspect
of curricula of Ielamic education.

87, The Conference requested the Islamic Eduoationalr


Cultural and Scientific Organisation to aooord
highest priority in its proqrames to eradicate
illiteracy and spreading information in rural area8#
and to call upon the otqaniration to make an effort
to draw up a systematic inventory of 18-o
heritage and to prepare a plan of action to
preserve and proteot this heritage.
88 - The Conference raquerted blember-Shter to u&end
l ll moral 8nd ~terial rupport to the tmlamio
Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organisation
to carry out it8 tasks. It expressed its gratitulc
to the Government of I'rorocco and the Islamic
Solidarity Fund for their tireless efforts
to establish this young institution.

The Conference urged member states to sign


the Convention on the Islamic Committee of
the International Crescent as early as possible.

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90. The Confcrance approved tho statute of the


International commission for the prcecrvation of SSlamiC
Cultural Heritage. It also cndorocd the designation of
the following as membcro of the Committcer
1. His Royal Highnces Prince Faieal Ben Fahd -
to be ala0 the Chainaan of tho Corunittee.
2. A echolar in Islamic heritage to be nominated
by the Palcsbino libaration Or$anisatlon.
3. Or. xaidcr Gulzar from Pakietan.
4. Hr. Wisher Lteis from Indonesia.
5. Hr. Abdolhadi Boutaleb, the Dir@3xWGfNral
of the Zslaaic Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Organisation.
91. The Conference diractad the General Soorctariat
to undertake necessary studios for the raetoration of

the hlstorioal cities in the Republio of Mali, and the

rostoration of Dimak Mosquein thcl Republic of Indonceiar


and to establish contacts with the Republio of Niger,
the Islamic Republic of Iiauritania and the Republic of
Tunisia for the preparation uf nacessary studies on the
preservation of the Islanic historiaal cities iri these
countries.
92. The Conference urged MemberStates, in a position
to do so, to provide teachers , educational aids otc for
the rpraad of teaching of Arabic and propagation of Iolamic
culture. It aho decided to convene at the beginning of

each of its regular ordinary sessions, pledging meetings


for the Fund for assistance to Arab Islamic Schools.

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1616mio Republic of Pakistan to forward to the GeAeMl
Secretariat the roquired studies for the establishment
of the Regionrrl Institute for Complementary Studies.
94. The Conierence reaffirmed its commifmentto
mobilise all financial and manpowerre80uroesr neoe666ry

for the 66tabli6hmeAt of the 1616mic university in Niger,


aml to provide, as SCQA as possible, the necessary funds
to marry out the first stage projeot.

99. The Conferenoe commended


the Government of Uganda

anb the General Secretariat for the efforta axerted


by tham to establhh 6~ Islamic UAiversity in Uganda.

Lt requested the I6lamic Foundation of Science, Techrbology

and Development to provide the technical a6616tance


required for thir project.

9s. The Conference reaffirmed Resolution No.l0/12*


adopted by tho Twelfth 1616mic Conferonce of Foreign

3ini6ter6 on the construction of new premises for the


Zaituniya College in Rurisia. It expressed its thanks

to the Gov6rAment6 of IAdOAeSi6 and Kuwait and to tho


Islamia Solidarity ?tmd for having responded to the
appeal lsunchsd by the Organisation of the Islamic CoA-

feronco to assist the 6fforts of Tunisia to oaaplete


this projwt.
91. Tb6 Conference reiter6ted that the Qeneral 66cr6-
tariat l boold pursue its contacts with the Gwernment of
the Republic of Guinea-Bissau to tealfee the project of

an Islamic Centre in Guinea-Bissau, in stages, starting

with construction of the mosque in agreement with the

gOVSrAGlQAt Of Guinea-BiSSaU. It also appealed to member

stake to provide necessary funds to carry out the project.

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98 - The Conference requested the General Secretariat


and the Permanent Council of the Islamic Solidarity Fund
to cooperate with and to give the necessary assistance
to the Republic of mli to carry out the project of
turning Wed Baba Centre in Timbuctuc hali, into a
Regional Centre for Research and Islamic studies.

99 - The Conference walcomed the decision of the


Government of Malaysia to establish an International
Islamic University in Malaysia, as soon ao possible, in
line with ita commitment to the objectives and principle8
of the Organisation of the Islaatc Conference and it8
resolutions.

100 - The Conference approved the statutes of the


1818mic Tranelation Institute in Khartoum, and to
appeal to Member States and the Islantla Solidarity Fund

to increase their financial aid to cover the budget erti-


mates for the various phases of establiehing the institute.

101 - The Conference approved the draft Statute8 of the


Sport6 Federation of Islamic Solidarity and urged the
hart country (Kingdan of Saudi Arabia) to tahe the neoe8-
8ary m8a8ure8 to 8ot up, in cooper&ion and oootdination
with the General Secretariat, the headquarter8 of the
Federation and the necessary means for its operation,

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102 - The Conference approved Final Text of the atatutes of the


Is&am&o Fiqh Academy and directed the General Gecre-
taxfat to eatabliab in cooperation and coordination
with the host country, the Kir,gdor,\ of Saudi Arabia,
the Academy a8 soon as possible. It also decided to
requert the General Secretariat to compile all comments
and propolrals received from Member States on the
Aoademy’a Statute for submission to the Consultative
Amembly for aonsideration and adoption of appropriate
daoirionu.

103 - The Conference requested the Ielamic Solidarity


Fund to undertake the necessary studies on the estab-
lirhment of the Islamic Cultural Centre in Moroni,
Irlamic Federal Republic of Comoro.

104 - The Conference appealed to Member States to provide


the tequixed rupport for the activitieo enviraged under
the programto of celebration8 of Fiftomth nijri Century.
It urged thr IrlrPaic Solidarity Fund to increere itr
l orietuwo for the implementation of the publicationr
plan on this occasion, and expressed its thanks and appre-
ciation for the financial support extended by the Fund
to this programme.
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105 - The Conference requested that the Islamic Soli-


darity Fund should extend aid and assistance to insti-
tutions and organs of the Islamic Conference.

106 - The Conference decicbd to grant permanent


membership on the Board of Trustees of the FJaqf of the
Islamic Solidarity Fund to Member States contributing
more than $2,000,000 to its capital.

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a07 Thu Confarcnco aaprovod the third report of thu


r Financial Control Organ of the Organisation of the Islac3c
Conforonco on the Closing Accounts of the General
Secretariat and its Subsidiary Organs for tho Financial
&Mr ending on 30 Junu 1961.

198. The Conferoncu approved the budgot Proposals of tho


GLharal Secretariat of thu Organisation of the Islamic
Conforonco for the Financial Year 1982-1983, and to
finance the budyct by contributions from Umbar State8.

199. The Conforonce appcalcd to iumber Stator; concerned to


si>ted u;? the pa,ynxmt of their arrears to th6 budget of tho
Gcmral Socratariat of the Organisation of the Islamic

Confaronce and the subsidiary organs to enable tha General


Sccratariat and its subsidiary bodies to effectively
discharge their <asks.
110 T.46 conference approved ths budgtit proposals of t’lr:

Statistical, Economic and Social Rcmarck and Training


Centre for Islamic Countzies, Ankara, for the Financial
Yoar 1992-93 and to finance the budget by contributions
from ;xmber States.

111. The; Confcrcnce asFrovod the budget proporalo for the


Iaiamic Contrc for Technical and Vocational Training and
Remarch, Daccar for tb2 financial year 1982-83 and to

finance the- budget by assesooc' and voluntary contributions


f L’CIir i L?dlCK Ztatw an< financial institutions mch as the
Ielamic Dovolop.nt Bank and t:x? Islanic Solidarity Fund.
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112. The Conference Approvsd the budget proposals of the


Research Centre for IslauSc history, Arts and CUltUZXb

Lstanbul, for the Financial Year 1992-83 and to EWuxx


the budget fully by contributions from Imabor Statw.

113. The Conference approved the budget, proposal6 of thlo


Xelamic Centre for the Davclopmont of Trade, Caeablanca, for
w-.Financial Year 190243, and to finance tho budget fully by

contributions from Nfxnber states.

114. The Conference Approved the budget proposal6 of the


Islamic Foundation for Science, Technology And Development
for the FinAncfAl Yuar 198243 and to finance the budget
through voluntary contribution6 and the revenues hsrnod by
the Institution through toclmical consultancy ScrViCoA.

115. The Conference also decided to Apswove 80x116


amendmentsto the Personnel rCgUlAtiOnS of the Organisation.

ll6. The Conference Authorised tho Socretaty General


to oonvener ~811 before tho Fourteenth Islamic Conference
of Foreign Ministers, A 661~11Committee of Government
oxpert to study the aativitios of the organi6ation6,
inrtitutionr and centre6 6et up kq tlm Org6niration,

with A View to CoOxdihAting their work and Avoiding dU?llCAtiOn


Atld t0 6lAke ?rOw6Al6 to illCreA60 tht3iE Cffb2i4n~ Wbd

effectiveners.
117. Q,tlm~aft&?nlualaayfd~mAugust26,#?
Seoxetaxy Gonexal of the Organisation of Islamic Conferonce
add&-erred tho Confexonoa to demnotxate tho great Lataxest
which the Organisation of Eslamic Confexenco takes in African
irruer .
X0 highlighted the coincidence of Namibia Day falling
on the clorinq of the session and stressed the identity of
8txUqgle being waged by the brothers in Southexn Afxka ant
in occupied Palortlne. Those two peoples are heroically
Xfdstiq tw0 XaCist 0IditiQ8, On0 in southe&X hfXiCi3 ad the
other in 0t2cupiea Palcatino.
118. ThO Ccnfm~armwoffbMkaLn-~t-
gratitude t0 iLE.Colonel Scyni KouMOher Chalnnan Of thQ

Supremetilitaxy Council ana Ecad of State of the Republic of


Niger fot his ~~~ to the Confaxencs and for his thought
pxovokinq inaugural addxorrr which guidea the work of the
Confaranca. It al80 expxersed its aoop thanks to tho Govexa-
mnnt aria poop10 of Niger for the waxmreception and generous
hcwpitality accorded to the participants.
The Conference specially thanked and felicitated ELE.
Dam& Diallo, Minirtet of Poteign Affair8 and Xntetnational
COOp9XatiOnof the Ropriblic of Niger fox the ragaaious and
OffOOtiV@ mamex in which ho conducted the praceedfngr. It
thankad the Matbaxrof the surcau fox their irronre aontxibu-
Mm to tin work of the Conference. The Conferanca aI80
axprcrud its waXm xogud to X.t.Hr Xabib Chatty, 8mzxcitu-y
Genexeld the Organisation of fslamk Conforenco and for his
pminent qualities as Head of the General Sacrotariat. It also
lauded the Memboxs of the General Secretariat for tie Qfforts
@xertod by them for the success of the Conferonce.

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