2721 (2023) SC
Security Council resolution 2721 (2023) [on appointment of a Special Envoy for Afghanistan]
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| Draft symbol | S/2023/1056 |
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| Adopted symbol | 2721 (2023) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
| Sponsors (1) |
Japan and United Arab Emirates
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| P5 Positions |
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| UN Document | 2721 (2023) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.9521
Speeches following this vote (6)
On behalf of the United Arab Emirates and Japan, I want to
express our deep gratitude for today’s adoption. I thank all Security Council members for reinforcing, over the past year, our shared and enduring commitment to Afghanistan. I would also like to recognize Ambassador Feridun Sinirlioğlu and his team for their exemplary work on the independent assessment (see S/2023/856). Finally, and most…
The United States is committed to promoting peace, stability and human rights in Afghanistan. Resolution 2721 (2023) sends a clear message to the Taliban, the Afghan people and the world. It shows that the Security Council supports a process by which Afghanistan is integrated into the international community by meeting its international obligations. The resolution also demonstrates the United Nat…
On behalf of the three African members of the Security Council — Gabon, Ghana and Mozambique (A3) — I express appreciation to Japan and the United Arab Emirates for their efforts, which culminated in the adoption of resolution 2721 (2023). The common resolve of the Council in addressing the concerning situation in Afghanistan has been reflected in our emphasis on the indispensable role of women,…
In March, the Security Council mandated the Secretary- General to conduct an independent assessment to promote coordinated positions and actions by the international community on Afghanistan. China thanks the Special Coordinator and his team for their work. We are of the view that the recommendations contained in the assessment report (see S/2023/856) are worthy of careful study.
China has alway…
The Russian Federation abstained in the voting on resolution 2721 (2023), on the independent assessment report on Afghanistan (see S/2023/856). We are grateful to the United Arab Emirates and Japan, as co-penholders on the Afghan file, for their efforts in preparing the resolution. We greatly appreciate the personal contribution of the entire United Arab Emirates team to promoting a comprehensive…
France is convinced of the usefulness of a unified strategy in Afghanistan. In that regard, the independent assessment led by Special Coordinator Sinirlioğlu (see S/2023/856) provides a useful input for the discussions to be held among the stakeholders. That is why France voted today in favour of resolution 2721 (2023), submitted by the United Arab Emirates and Japan, whom we thank. Through this …
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions on Afghanistan, in particular resolution 2679 (2023) which requested an integrated, independent assessment on Afghanistan,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and national unity of Afghanistan, as well as its continued support for the people of Afghanistan,
Reaffirming its support for a peaceful, stable, prosperous and inclusive Afghanistan,
Reiterating the need to address the challenges faced by Afghanistan, including but not limited to, humanitarian, human rights and especially the rights of women and girls, religious and ethnic minorities, security and terrorism, narcotics, development, economic and social challenges, dialogue, governance and the rule of law,
Reaffirming the indispensable role of women in Afghan society, and emphasizing the importance of the full, equal, meaningful and safe participation of women, and upholding human rights, including those of women, children, minorities, and persons in vulnerable situations,
Stressing the importance of an engagement architecture to guide and bring more coherence to political, humanitarian and development activities; and a substantive roadmap that will enable more effective negotiation and implementation of the priorities of Afghan and international stakeholders,
Reaffirming that an integrated and coherent approach among relevant political, humanitarian and development actors, within and outside of the United Nations system, consistent with their respective mandates, is critical to building and sustaining peace in Afghanistan,
Recognizing that the health, well-being, prosperity and security of the people of Afghanistan affect the entire region and beyond,
1. Stresses the critical importance of a continued presence of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and other United Nations Agencies, Funds and Programmes across Afghanistan, and reiterates its full support to the mandate and the work of UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General;
2. Takes positive note of the independent assessment on Afghanistan (S/2023/856);
3. Encourages member states and all other relevant stakeholders to consider the independent assessment and implementation of its recommendations, especially increasing international engagement in a more coherent, coordinated and structured manner, affirms that the objective of this process should be a clear end state of an Afghanistan at peace with itself and its neighbours, fully reintegrated into the international community and meeting international obligations, and recognizes the need to ensure the full, equal, meaningful and safe participation of Afghan women in the process throughout;
4. Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with members of the Security Council, relevant Afghan political actors and stakeholders, including relevant authorities, Afghan women and civil society, as well as the region and the wider international community, to appoint a Special Envoy for Afghanistan, in a timely manner, provided with robust expertise on human rights and gender, to promote implementation of the recommendations of the independent assessment, without prejudice to the mandate of UNAMA and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and their vital work in Afghanistan;
5. Welcomes the Secretary-General’s intention to convene the next meeting of the group of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan initiated in May 2023 in a timely manner, and encourages the meeting to discuss the recommendations of the independent assessment;
6. Requests that the Secretary-General brief the Security Council on the outcome of these consultations and discussions within 60 days;
7. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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