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Declaration on International Terrorism

London, June 9, 1984

  1. The Heads of State and Government discussed the problem of international terrorism.
  2. They noted that hijacking and kidnapping had declined since the Declarations of Bonn (1978), Venice (1980) and Ottawa (1981) as a result of improved security measures, but that terrorism had developed other techniques, sometimes in association with traffic in drugs.
  3. They expressed their resolve to combat this threat by every possible means, strengthening existing measures and developing effective new ones.
  4. They were disturbed to note the ease with which terrorists move across international boundaries, and gain access to weapons, explosives, training and finance.
  5. They viewed with serious concern the increasing involvement of States and governments in acts of terrorism, including the abuse of diplomatic immunity. They acknowledged the inviolability of diplomatic missions and other requirements of international law; but they emphasized the obligations which that law also entails.
  6. Proposals which found support in the discussion included the following:
  7. The Heads of State and Government recognized that this is a problem which affects all civilized States. They resolved to promote action through competent international organizations and among the international community as a whole to prevent and punish terrorist acts.

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Source: U.S., Department of State, Bulletin, No. 2089 (August 1984): 4-5; Economic Summits, 1975-1986: Declarations (Rome: Istituto Affari Internazionali, 1987): 117-118; Great Britain, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Political Declarations and Statements of Annual Economic Summits, 1978-1986 (London, 198-) [unpublished].


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