49. The President of the Republic of Zaire 50. The President of the Republic of Zambia 51. The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe MINDFUL of the principles of international law governing relations between States; BEARING IN MIND the principles and objectives set forth in the Charter of the Organisation of African Unity; CONSCIOUS of our duty to develop and utilise the human and natural resources of the Continent for the general well-being of our peoples in all fields of human endeavour; RECOGNIZING the various factors which hinder the development of the Continent and seriously jeopardise the future of its peoples; HAVING REGARD to the various resolutions and declarations adopted by our Assembly in Algiers in September 1968, in Addis Ababa in August 1970 and May 1973 providing that the economic integration of the Continent is a pre-requisite for the realisation of the objectives of the OAU; HAVING REGARD to our decision taken in Libreville in July 1977 endorsing the Kinshasa Declaration adopted by our Council of Ministers in December 1976 concerning the establishment of an African Economic Community, objective to be attained in successive stages; CONSIDERING the “Monrovia Declaration of Commitment on the Guidelines and Measures for National and Collective Self-reliance in Economic and Social Development for the Establishment of a New International Order” and which, interalia, calls for the Creation of an African Common Market as a prelude to an African Economic Community; CONSIDERING FURTHER the Lagos Plan of Action and the Final Act of Lagos of April 1980 reaffirming our Commitment to establish, by the year 2000, an African Economic Community in order to foster the economic, social and cultural integration of our Continent; FINALLY CONSIDERING our Declaration made on the occasion of the Twentyfifth Anniversary of the OAU and, in particular, the reaffirmation of our commitment and our determination to take the necessary steps to accelerate the establishment of the proposed African Economic Community; NOTING that the efforts already made in the sub-regional and regional sectoral economic co-operation are encouraging and justify a larger and fuller economic integration; NOTING the need to share, in a equitable and just manner, the advantages of cooperation among Member States in order to promote a balanced development in all parts of the Continent; Have decided to establish an African Economic Community constituting an integral 3

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