The human rights committee of the United Nations General Assembly advanced a resolution on Tuesday initially aimed at reigning in unlawful spying.

Yet the language that passed was significantly weakened at the behest of the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand—the so-called “Five Eyes” intelligence alliance.

Drafted by the Brazil and Germany, the provision is a non-binding, symbolic affirmation of privacy rights following high-profile scandals that have rippled through the international community, including U.S. spying on Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Associated Press explains.

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The Guardian reports:

After its successful bid to weaken the resolution, the United States consented to its passage through the human rights committee.

It is next headed to the 193-member General Assembly, which will put it to a vote next month.