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Article: The 'Assembly of concern'. (United Nations 1983 General Assembly)
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- UN Chronicle
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- February 1, 1984
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Before the session's suspension, the Assembly considered a record number of items (147) and adopted a record number of resolutions (330) and decisions (77).
Several questions remained to be taken up at a resumed thirty-eighth session, expected to be convened early in 1984. These included: the launching of global negotiations on international economic co-operation for development; the election of one member of the Economic and Social Council, from the Latin Group; ob- servance of the quincentenary of the discovery of America; the question of Cyprus; implementation of resolu- tions of the United Nation's; and con- sequences of the prolongation of the armed ...