2593 (2021) SC
Security Council resolution 2593 (2021) [on demanding that Afghan territory not be used to threaten or attack any country]
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| Draft symbol | S/2021/762 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | 2593 (2021) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
| Sponsors (3) | |
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| UN Document | 2593 (2021) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.8848
Speeches following this vote (7)
Today’s resolution 2593 (2021) establishes three clear expectations regarding the future of Afghanistan. First, the Security Council expects the Taliban to live up to its commitment to facilitating safe passage for Afghans and foreign nationals who want to leave Afghanistan, whether it be today, tomorrow or after 31 August. Consistent with the right to leave any country, including one’s own, ever…
I welcome today’s adoption of resolution 2593 (2021). I regret the fact that the text could not garner the support of all of the members of the Security Council. The eyes of all Afghans are on the Council. They expected clear support from the international community. This lack of unity is a disappointment for us and for them. However, I have no doubt that Council members all share the same primar…
We welcome the adoption today of the resolution on Afghanistan (resolution 2593 (2021)). I want to express our appreciation to France, the United Kingdom and the United States for their efforts in bringing it forward.
Ireland voted in favour of the resolution because we believe in the importance of the Security Council’s voice
at this critical juncture for Afghanistan. We would, of course, have…
The Russian Federation firmly condemns the terrorist attacks that took place on 26 August near Kabul airport, killing hundreds of people. We express
our condolences to the friends and families of the victims, and we wish those injured a swift recovery.
Meanwhile, we had to abstain in the voting on the resolution on Afghanistan (resolution 2593 (2021)). We did so because the authors of the text …
In the light of the uncertain developments in Afghanistan and the urgent and precarious security situation at Kabul airport, Estonia gave its support to resolution 2593 (2021) today.
The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating. Humanitarian organizations and the United Nations have committed to staying and to delivering relief and assistance, but they need unimpeded access and ass…
The domestic situation in Afghanistan has undergone fundamental changes. In the light of the developments on the ground, the Security Council has held intensive consultations with the aim of finding an effective solution that would help Afghanistan restore peace, stability and order, in line with the general expectations of the international community.
At the same time, given the fragile and sen…
The President
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Before adjourning the meeting, as this is the last scheduled meeting of the Security Council for the month of August, I would like to express the sincere appreciation of the delegation of India to the members of the Council — and to the Council’s secretariat — for all the support they have extended to us during the month.
It has indeed …
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions on Afghanistan and the relevant statements of its President,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of Afghanistan,
1. Condemns in the strongest terms the deplorable attacks of August 26, 2021, near Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, which were claimed by the Islamic State in Khorasan Province, an entity affiliated with the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Da’esh), and resulted in deaths and injuries of over 300 civilians and 28 military personnel, and takes note of the Taliban’s condemnation of this attack;
2. Demands that Afghan territory not be used to threaten or attack any country or to shelter or train terrorists, or to plan or to finance terrorist acts, and reiterates the importance of combating terrorism in Afghanistan, including those individuals and entities designated pursuant to resolution 1267 (1999), and notes the Taliban’s relevant commitments;
3. Calls for strengthened efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, calls on all parties to allow full, safe, and unhindered access for the United Nations, its specialized agencies and implementing partners, and all humanitarian actors engaged in humanitarian relief activity, including with respect to internally displaced persons, to ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches all those in need, calls on all donors and international humanitarian actors to provide humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan and major Afghan refugee-hosting countries, and underlines that all parties must respect their obligations under international humanitarian law in all circumstances, including those related to the protection of civilians;
4. Reaffirms the importance of upholding human rights including those of women, children and minorities, encourages all parties to seek an inclusive, negotiated political settlement, with the full, equal and meaningful participation of women, that responds to the desire of Afghans to sustain and build on Afghanistan’s gains over the last twenty years in adherence to the rule of law, and underlines that all parties must respect their obligations;
5. Notes the Taliban statement of August 27, 2021, in which the Taliban committed that Afghans will be able to travel abroad, may leave Afghanistan anytime
they want to, and may exit Afghanistan via any border crossing, both air and ground,
including at the reopened and secured Kabul airport, with no one preventing them
from traveling, expects that the Taliban will adhere to these and all other
commitments, including regarding the safe, secure, and orderly departure from
Afghanistan of Afghans and all foreign nationals;
6. Takes note of the dangerous security situation around Hamid Karzai
International Airport and expresses concern that intelligence indicates further terrorist
attacks may take place in the area, calls on the relevant parties to work with
international partners to take steps to strengthen security and to prevent further
casualties, and requests that every effort be made to allow for the rapid and secure
reopening of the Kabul airport and its surrounding area;
7. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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