cooperation for development and thus for the realization of economic, social and
cultural rights is an obligation of all States. It is particularly incumbent upon those
States which are in a position to assist others in this regard. The Committee notes in
particular the importance of the Declaration on the Right to Development adopted by
the General Assembly in its resolution 41/128 of 4 December 1986 and the need for
States parties to take full account of all of the principles recognized therein. It
emphasizes that, in the absence of an active programme of international assistance and
cooperation on the part of all those States that are in a position to undertake one, the
full realization of economic, social and cultural rights will remain an unfulfilled
aspiration in many countries. In this respect, the Committee also recalls the terms of
its general comment No. 2 (1990).