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OIC/COMCEC/36-20/REP

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RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT THE THIRD ISLAMIC SUMMIT

CONFERENCE ESTABLISHING THE STANDING COMMITTEES

OF THE OIC CHAIRED BY HEADS OF STATE

Resolution No. 13/3-P (IS)

The Third Islamic Summit Conference (Palestine and Al-Quds Session), meeting

in Mecca Al-Mukarramah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from 19th to 22nd Rabi-Al-Awal,

1401 H. (25-28 January, 1981);

Having

listened to the proposals by His Majesty King HASSAN II, Chairman of Al-

Quds Committee, that three committees will be established and chaired by the Kings

and Presidents of the Islamic States,

Proceeding

from a firm belief that joint Islamic action needs to be consolidated in the

scientific and technological field, and in the economic and trade sphere,

Prompted by the desire

to give information and culture a fresh impetus to help world

public opinion understand the basic issues of the Islamic nations, particularly those of

Al- Quds and Palestine, and to confront the tendentious campaign launched against

Islam and Muslims,

DECIDES:

1. To establish three Standing Committees, the first for scientific and technological

cooperation, the second for economic and trade cooperation, and the third for

information and cultural affairs;

2. These Committees shall undertake to follow up implementation of the resolutions

passed, or about to be passed, by the Islamic Conference in those fields; to study all

possible means of strengthening cooperation among Muslim States in those fields, and

to draw up programmes and submit proposals designed to increase the Islamic States'

capacity in those fields;

3. Each Committee shall consist of the representatives of ten Islamic States, at

ministerial level, and shall be chaired by the Head of State of an Islamic State;

4. Members of these Committees shall be elected by the Islamic Foreign Ministers'

Conference for a renewable term of three years;

5. A Committee shall hold a meeting, if invited to do so by its Chairman or by a majority

of its members; its meeting shall be valid if attended by a majority.