Examples of using Durable solution to the external debt problem in English and their translations into Russian
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Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries continued.
There was an urgent need to adopt proactive measures to avoid a new debt crisis andpromote a comprehensive and durable solution to the external debt problem.
It is clear that we need a comprehensive and durable solution to the external debt problem, notably with regard to the establishment of a debt workout mechanism.
As well as other relevant international agreements concerning international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries.
A durable solution to the external debt problem must be found which encompassed developing countries, including middle-income countries, which had been outside the scope of previous initiatives.
General Assembly resolution 49/94,"Enhanced international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries.
Recognizes that a comprehensive, effective,equitable and durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries will have a substantial impact on sustaining the strength of the global economy and will greatly contribute to efforts of developing countries to achieve sustained economic growth and sustainable development;
Reaffirming also the urgent need for a comprehensive, effective,equitable and durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries.
Only a comprehensive and durable solution to the external debt problem, which would take account of the need for a significant reduction of the stock and service of all types of debt to all debtor countries and include anticipatory measures to prevent the proliferation of the debt problem, would lead to the alleviation of that burden on the developing world.
Add General Assembly resolution 52/185- Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries.
Reaffirming the goals contained in section VIII of annex I to General Assembly resolution 50/227 of 24 May 1996, concerning the relationship between the United Nations and international finance and trade institutions, and General Assembly resolutions 50/91 and 50/92 of 20 December 1995, dealing, respectively, with challenges and opportunities of global financial integration andenhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries.
Stressing the need for a favourable and supportive international economic environment with regard to, inter alia, terms of trade, commodity prices, improved market access, trade practices, access to technology, exchange rates and international interest rates, in order to enable the developing countries to achieve sustained economic growth and sustainable development andfor the international community to provide a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries.
At the 41st meeting, on 25 November, the Vice-Chairman of the Committee, Odyek Agona(Uganda),introduced a draft resolution entitled“Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries”(A/C.2/53/L.47), which he submitted on the basis of informal consultations held on draft resolution A/C.2/53/L.2.
At the 22nd meeting, on 10 November, the representative of Algeria, on behalf of the States Members of the United Nations that are members of the Group of 77 and China, and Indonesia on behalf of the States Members of the United Nations that are members of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, introduced a draft resolution entitled"Enhanced international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries"(A/C.2/49/L.12), which read.
At the end of the first preambular paragraph, the words"other relevant international agreements concerning international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries" were replaced with the words"the results, as agreed, of all major United Nations conferences and summit meetings held since the beginning of the 1990s";
Also recognizes that a once-and-for-all approach to the external debt problem of developing countries will enable the international community to achieve a comprehensive, effective,equitable and durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries;
In the 2005 summit outcome document, the international community also committed itself to promote a comprehensive and durable solution to the external debt problem of African countries, including through the cancellation of 100 per cent of multilateral debt for highly indebted poor countries(HIPCs), consistent with the G-8 proposal, and, on a case-by-case basis, significant debt relief for heavily indebted non-HIPC African countries which have unsustainable debt burdens.
Calls upon the international community, including the relevant institutions, to build upon the momentum gained from the various meetings that have addressed debt issues and to address the external debt problem of developing countries, particularly that of the least developed countries, in the elaboration of an agenda for development in order to further promote a comprehensive, effective,equitable and durable solution to the external debt problem of the developing countries;
At the 35th meeting, on 13 December, the Vice-Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Arjan P. Hamburger(Netherlands),introduced a draft resolution entitled"Enhanced international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries"(A/C.2/49/L.76), which he submitted on the basis of informal consultations held on draft resolution A/C.2/49/L.12.
Noting also that, owing to uneven developments within the context of the evolving international debt strategy, further progress, including new and concrete measures and innovative approaches,is required to contribute to a comprehensive, effective, equitable and durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries.
At the 23rd meeting, on 3 November,the representative of the Philippines introduced a draft resolution entitled"Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries"(A/C.2/50/L.7), which had been submitted by the Philippines, on behalf of the States Members of the United Nations that are members of the Group of 77 and China, and Colombia, on behalf of the States Members of the United Nations that are members of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries.
Welcoming the results of all major United Nations conferences and summits held since the beginning of the 1990s related to development, which recognize the need for a comprehensive, effective,equitable and durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries and for substantial debt reduction, as well as the mobilization of substantial and additional resources for development, to enable developing countries to achieve sustained economic growth and sustainable development.
At the 15th meeting, on 19 October, the representative of Guyana, on behalf of the States Members of the United Nations that are members of the Group of 77 and China, introduced a draft resolution entitled“Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries”(A/C.2/54/L.2), which read.
At the 50th meeting, on 9 December, the Vice-Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Adel Abdellatif(Egypt),introduced a draft resolution entitled"Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries"(A/C.2/52/L.58), which was submitted on the basis of informal consultations held on draft resolution A/C.2/52/L.8.
At the 15th meeting, on 16 October, the representative of Indonesia, on behalf of the States Members of the United Nations that are members of the Group of 77 and China, introduced a draft resolution entitled“Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries”(A/C.2/53/L.2), which read.
At the 44th meeting, on 11 December, the Vice-Chairman of the Committee, Abdellah Benmellouk(Morocco),introduced a draft resolution entitled"Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries"(A/C.2/57/L.77), which he submitted on the basis of informal consultations held on draft resolution A/C.2/57/L.6.
At the 12th meeting, on 17 October, the representative of Venezuela, on behalf of the States Members of the United Nations thatare members of the Group of 77 and China, introduced a draft resolution entitled"Enhancing international cooperation towards a durable solution to the external debt problem of developing countries"(A/C.2/57/L.6), which read.