Ad Hoc Committee activities A delegation of the Ad Hoc Committee of the 1981 International Conference on Kampuchea, led by Committee Chairman Absa-Claude Diallo of Senegal, visited Japan, Indonesia and Austria from 18 to 31 July.
A change of name At its first meeting in 1990 held in New York on 26 january, the Ad Hoc Committee of the International Conference on Kampuchea reelected Absa Claude Diallo of Senegal as its Chairman, who said that 1990 should prove decisive for resolving the situation in Kampuchea.
Following an extraordinary meeting in Bangkok on 5 May, the Council of Ministers of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea said in a communique that it supported Prince Sihanouk's proposal that a round-table meeting of the four Kampuchean parties, under the chairmanship of the Prince, and an international conference on Kampuchea be held in Paris later in 1989 to seek a comprehensive political solution to the conflict in Kampuchea on the basis of the Prince's five-point peace plan.
The General Assembly on 20 and 21 October 1986 reviewed the situation in Kampuchea and, after hearing 44 speakers, adopted resolution 41/6 reiterating its conviction regarding four elements that it said were "the principal components of any just and lasting resolution of the Kampuchean problem" Those components, as set out in the 1981 Declaration of the International Conference on Kampuchea and reaffirmed in Assembly resolutions, are: withdrawal of all foreign forces from Kampuchea; restoration and preservation of its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity; the right of the Kampuchean people to determine their own destiny; and commitment by all States to non-interference and non-intervention in Kampuchea's internal affairs.
Those components, as set out in the 1981 Declaration of the International Conference on Kampuchea and reaffirmed in Assembly resolutions, are: withdrawal of all foreign forces from Kampuchea; restoration and preservation of its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity; the right of the Kampuchean people to determine their own destiny; and commitment by all States to non-interference and non-intervention in Kampuchea's internal affairs.
The Ad Hoc Committee of the International Conference on Kampuchea has reiterated its concern over "increased tension" resulting from armed attacks occurring along the Thai-Kampuchean border in late March and early April.
The "dialogue' which it had been "advertising' had only served to expose thoroughly its vicious plot to reduce Assembly resolutions on the Kampuchean question and the Declaration of the International Conference on Kampuchea to a "scrap of paper'.