What a beautiful thing this is indeed! The New
Earth is here and this is what it looks like. It should come as no
surprise that the governments of and for the indiginous peoples are the first
to form this kind of forward thinking and loving declaration that protects the
people and proclaims the sovereignty of the state. The benevolent energy
that has engineered this move toward global peace and well-being has made
tangible impact - we finally get to experience the beginnings of living in a world
that exemplifies unity consciousness. -S.C.-
Proclamation of
Latin America and Caribbean as a zone of peace (Original signed by the Heads of
State and Government of the Community of Latin American and Caribbeans
States)
Published on January 29, 2014
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The Heads of State and Government of the Community of Latin
American and Caribbean States (CELAC) gathered in Havana, Cuba on January 28
and 29, 2014 at the Second Summit, on behalf of their peoples and faithfully
interpreting their hopes and aspirations,
Reaffirming the commitment of member countries with the
Purposes and Principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter and
International Law, and aware of the fact that prosperity and stability in
the region contribute to international peace and security,
Mindful that peace is a supreme asset and a legitimate
aspiration of all peoples and that preserving peace is a substantial
element of Latin America and Caribbean integration and a principle and common
value of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC),
Reaffirming that integration consolidates the vision of a
fair International order based on the right to peace
and a culture of peace, which
excludes the use of force and non-legitimate
means of defense, such as weapons of mass destruction and nuclear weapons in
particular,
Highlighting the relevance of the Tlatelolco Treaty for
the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean
establishing the first nuclear weapon free zone in a densely populated
area, this being a contribution to peace and to regional and international
security,
Reiterating the urgent need of General and Complete
Nuclear Disarmament, as well as the commitment with the Strategic Agenda
of the Organization for the Prohibition of Nuclear
Weapons in Latin America and the
Caribbean (OPANAL), adopted by the 33 Member States of
the Organization in the General Conference held in Buenos Aires in August,
2013.
Recalling the principles of peace, democracy, development
and freedom underlying the actions of countries members of SICA,
Recalling the decision of UNASUR Heads of State of
consolidating South America as a Zone of Peace and Cooperation,
Recalling the establishment, in 1986, of the Zone of
Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic,
Recalling also our commitment, agreed in the Declaration
of the Summit of Unity of Latin America and the Caribbean, on 23 February
2010, to promote the implementation of our own mechanisms for the for
peaceful conflict resolution,
Reiterating our commitment to consolidate Latin America
and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace, in which differences between nations
are peacefully settled through dialogue and negotiations or other means, fully
consistent with International Law,
Cognizant also of the catastrophic global and long-term
humanitarian impact of the use of nuclear weapons and other weapons of
mass destruction, and the ongoing discussions on this issue,
Declare:
1. Latin America and the
Caribbean as a Zone of Peace based on respect for the principles and rules
of International Law, including the international instruments to which Member
States are a party to, the Principles and Purposes of the United Nations
Charter;
2. Our permanent commitment
to solve disputes through peaceful means with the aim of uprooting forever
threat or use of force in our region;
3. The commitment of the
States of the region with their strict obligation not to intervene,
directly or indirectly, in the internal affairs of any other State and
observe the principles of national sovereignty, equal rights
and self-determination of peoples;
4. The commitment of the
peoples of Latin American and Caribbean to foster cooperation and friendly
relations among themselves and with other nations irrespective of differences
in their political, economic, and social systems or development levels; to
practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good
neighbors;
5. The commitment of the
Latin American and Caribbean States to fully respect for
the inalienable right of every State to choose its political, economic,
social, and cultural system, as an essential conditions to ensure
peaceful coexistence among nations;
6. The promotion in the
region of a culture of peace based, inter alia, on the principles of the United
Nations Declaration on a Culture of Peace;
7. The commitment of the
States in the region to guide themselves by this Declaration in their
International behavior;
8. The commitment of the
States of the region to continue promoting nuclear disarmament as a priority
objective and to contribute with general and complete disarmament, to foster
the strengthening of confidence among nations;
We urge all Member States of the International Community
to fully respect this Declaration in their relations with CELAC Member States.
In witness of the undersigned having duly signed this
Proclamation in Havana, on the 29th day of the month of January of
2014, in a copy written in the Spanish, English, French and Portuguese
languages.
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