Organization of American States
GT/CDI-3/01
6 August 2001
Original: Spanish
Working Group to Study the Draft Inter-American Democratic
Charter
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS BY THE MEMBER STATES ON CONSULTATIONS WITH THE
Inter-American Juridical Committee
Uruguay
Permanent Mission OF uruguay TO THE Organization of American
States
095 / 01
Washington, D.C., July 30, 2001
Excellency:
I have the honor to address
Your Excellency in response to your kind letter of July 27 and to submit my
Governments suggestions and comments on the mission to consult with the
Inter-American Juridical Committee.
Now that the initial step has been takeni.e., the Resolution of
San José has been conveyed to the Juridical Committeemy foreign ministry believes
it would be advisable to convey officially to the Juridical Committee the minutes of that
portion of the thirty-first regular session of the General Assembly during which the
foreign ministers discussed and adopted the resolution on the Inter-American Democratic
Charter.
The minutes contain the first-hand record of the background material
and reasoning presented in support of adoption of this highly important document, the
Resolution of San José, Costa Rica. It is essential that the Juridical Committee review
the points of view expressed and the positions taken, precisely as presented by the
foreign ministers at the time, in order to better understand the meaning of the document
they adopted.
Accept, Excellency, the renewed assurances of my highest consideration.
Juan Enrique Fischer
Ambassador, Permanent Representative
of Uruguay to the OAS
His Excellency
Ambassador Hernán R. Castro
Chair of the Permanent Council
of the Organization of American States
Washington, D.C.