UN General Assembly Resolution 58/7 -
Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba
The General Assembly,
Determined to encourage strict compliance with the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United
Nations,
Reaffirming, among other principles, the sovereign equality of States, non-intervention and non-interference in their
internal affairs and freedom of international trade and navigation, which are also enshrined in many international legal
instruments,
Recalling the statements of the heads of State or Government at the Ibero-American Summits concerning the need to
eliminate the unilateral application of economic and trade measures by one State against another that affect the free
flow of international trade,
Concerned at the continued promulgation and application by Member States of laws and regulations, such as that
promulgated on 12 March 1996 known as the “Helms-Burton Act”, the extraterritorial effects of which affect the
sovereignty of other States, the legitimate interests of entities or persons under their jurisdiction and the freedom of
trade and navigation,
Taking note of declarations and resolutions of different intergovernmental forums, bodies and Governments that express
the rejection by the international community and public opinion of the promulgation and application of regulations of
the kind referred to above,
Recalling its resolutions 47/19 of 24 November 1992, 48/16 of 3 November 1993, 49/9 of 26 October 1994, 50/10 of 2
November 1995, 51/17 of 12 November 1996, 52/10 of 5 November 1997, 53/4 of 14 October 1998, 54/21 of 9 November 1999,
55/20 of 9 November 2000, 56/9 of 27 November 2001, 57/11 of 12 November 2002 and 58/7 of 4 November 2003,
Concerned that, since the adoption of its resolutions 47/19, 48/16, 49/9, 50/10, 51/17, 52/10, 53/4, 54/21, 55/20, 56/9,
57/11 and 58/7, further measures of that nature aimed at strengthening and extending the economic, commercial and
financial embargo against Cuba continue to be promulgated and applied, and concerned also at the adverse effects of such
measures on the Cuban people and on Cuban nationals living in other countries,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of resolution 57/11 58/7;
2.
Reiterates its call upon all States to refrain from promulgating and applying laws and measures of the kind referred to
in the preamble to the present resolution in conformity with their obligations under the Charter of the United Nations
and international law, which, inter alia, reaffirm the freedom of trade and navigation;
3.
Once again urges States that have and continue to apply such laws and measures to take the necessary steps to repeal or
invalidate them as soon as possible in accordance with their legal regime;
4.
Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the appropriate organs and agencies of the United Nations system,
to prepare a report on the implementation of the present resolution in the light of the purposes and principles of the
Charter and international law and to submit it to the General Assembly at its fifty-ninth sixtieth session;
5.
Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its fifty-ninth sixtieth session the item entitled “Necessity of ending
the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba”.