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General Assembly Session 59 meeting 50

Date8 November 2004

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A-59-PV.50 2004-11-08 09:30 8 November 2004 [[8 November]] [[2004]] /

Agenda item 17

Appointments to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other appointments

(g) Appointment of members of the Committee on Conferences
Note by the Secretary-General (A/59/107)
The President

As indicated in document A/59/107, and as the terms of office of Austria, Ethiopia, Jamaica, Jordan, Nepal, Tunisia and the United States of America will expire on 31 December 2004, the President of the General Assembly is required to appoint, during this session of the General Assembly, seven members to the vacant seats on the Committee on Conferences. The new members will take up their functions for a period of three years, beginning on 1 January 2005.

After holding consultations with the Chairmen of the regional groups of the African, Asian, Latin American and Caribbean and Western European and other States, I have appointed Austria, China, Egypt, Jamaica, Kenya, Nepal and the United States of America as members of the Committee on Conferences for a term of office commencing on 1 January 2005.

May I take it that the General Assembly takes note of those appointments?

It was so decided.
The President

May I take it that the General Assembly decides to conclude its consideration of sub-item (g) of agenda item 17?

It was so decided.
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