S/RES/2200(2015) SC
Security Council resolution 2200 (2015) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005) on the Sudan until 12 Mar. 2016]
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| Draft symbol | S/2015/97 |
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| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2200(2015) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2200(2015) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7380
Full text of resolution
United Nations S/RES/2200 (2015)
Security Council Distr.: General
12 February 2015
Resolution 2200 (2015)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7380th meeting, on
12 February 2015
The Security Council,
Recalling its previous resolutions and statements of its President concerning
Sudan,
Reaffirming its commitment to the cause of peace throughout Sudan, to the
sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Sudan, and to the full
and timely implementation of resolution 1591 (2005), and recalling the importance
of the principles of good neighbourliness, non-interference and cooperation in the
relations among States in the region, and recalling that the Government of Sudan
bears the primary responsibility for protecting all populations within its territory,
with respect for the rule of law, international human rights law and international
humanitarian law,
Reiterating the need for an end to the violence and continued abuses in Darfur,
underscoring the importance of fully addressing the root causes of the conflict in
the search for a sustainable peace, and recognizing that the Darfur conflict cannot be
resolved militarily and a durable solution can only be obtained through an inclusive
political process,
Noting the importance of the work of the African Union High -Level
Implementation Panel (AUHIP), the aims of the Doha Document for Peace in
Darfur (DDPD), and the stated commitment of the Government of Sudan to an
inclusive national dialogue building on the AUHIP’s ongoing peace efforts, and
calling for an environment conducive to that national dialogue,
Expressing deep concern at the increased violence and insecurity in Darfur in
recent months, including fighting between the government and armed groups and
inter-communal fighting, expressing deep concern that such violence has had an
adverse effect on the security situation, has contributed to the significant increase in
the number of internally displaced persons observed in 2014, and continues to
restrict humanitarian access to conflict areas where vulnerable civilian populations
reside, and reaffirming the crucial need to address the urgent humanitarian crisis
faced by the people of Darfur, including by facilitating safe, timely and unhindered
humanitarian access to all areas by humanitarian agencies and personnel, consistent
with the United Nations guiding principles of humanitarian assistance, including
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humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence, and the relevant provisions of
international law,
Emphasizing the imperative for all armed actors to refrain from all acts of
violence against civilians, in particular members of vulnerable groups such as women
and children, and to end all violations and abuses of human rights and violations of
international humanitarian law, and further emphasizing that some of these acts may
amount to war crimes or crimes against humanity under international law,
Expressing concern about the external links, in particular military, between
non-signatory armed groups in Darfur and groups outside Darfur, and demanding
that direct or indirect military support for such armed groups i n Darfur ceases, and
condemning actions by any armed group aimed at forced overthrow of the
Government of Sudan, noting there is no military solution to the conflict in Sudan,
Demanding that the parties to the conflict exercise restraint and cease militar y
action of all kind, including aerial bombardments,
Recalling its resolution 2117 (2013) and expressing concern at the threat to
peace and security in Darfur arising from the illicit transfer, destabilizing
accumulation and misuse of small arms and light weapons, and the use of such
weapons against civilians affected by armed conflict, and the continued threats to
civilians posed by unexploded ordnance,
Deploring the continued violations of resolution 1591 (2005) by the
Government of Sudan, including its Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and governmentaffiliated armed groups involving the routine movement of weapons and
ammunition into Darfur, without prior authorization of the 1591 committee,
Demanding an immediate and complete cessation by all parties to the armed
conflict of all acts of sexual violence against civilians, recruitment and use of
children in violation of applicable international law, other violations and abuses
against children, and indiscriminate attacks on civilians, in line with all relevan t
resolutions on these issues,
Reaffirming its concern over the negative effect of ongoing violence in Darfur
on the stability of Sudan as a whole, as well as the region, welcoming the ongoing
good relations between Sudan and Chad, and encouraging Sudan and the countries
of the region to continue to cooperate in order to achieve peace and stability in
Darfur and the wider region,
Deploring the violations of international humanitarian law and human rights
violations and abuses committed by Government of Sudan security forces, their
proxies, and armed groups, including those opposing the Government of Sudan,
especially at the Khor Abeche Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp and at
Taweisha, North Darfur, as reported by the Panel of Experts,
Expresses concern at the continued obstacles imposed by the Government of
Sudan on the work of the Panel of Experts during the course of its mandate,
including restrictions to the freedom of movement of the Panel of Experts, and
limitations on access to areas of armed conflict and areas of reported violations and
abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law,
Welcoming improved cooperation between the Government of Sudan and the
Panel of Experts, encouraging increased cooperation by the Government of Sudan
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to accede to requests from the Panel for access to areas of armed conflict and for
information, and reiterating its call on all parties in Darfur to cooperate fully with
the mission, including by ensuring its free and unfettered access,
Recalling the 12 December 2014 report (S/2015/31) by the Panel of Experts,
and expressing its intent to further study, through the Committee, the Panel’s
recommendations and to consider appropriate next steps,
Emphasizing the need to respect the provisions of the United Nations Charter
concerning privileges and immunities, and the Convention on the Privileges and
Immunities of the United Nations, as applicable to United Nations operations and
persons engaged in such operations,
Noting the critical importance of effective implementation of the sanctions
regime, including the key role that neighbouring states, as well as regional and
subregional organizations can play in this regard, and encouraging efforts to further
enhance cooperation,
Reminding all States, particularly States in the region, including the Government
of Sudan, of the obligations contained in resolutions 1556 (2004), 1591 (2005), and
1945 (2010), in particular those obligations relating to arms and r elated materiel,
Calling on the Government of Sudan to fulfil all its commitments, including
lifting the state of emergency in Darfur, allowing free expression and undertaking
effective efforts to ensure accountability for violations and abuses of human r ights
and violations of international humanitarian law, by whomsoever perpetrated,
Noting that acts of hostility, violence or intimidation against the civilian
population, including Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), in Darfur, endanger or
undermine the Parties’ commitment to a complete and durable cessation of
hostilities, and would be inconsistent with the aims of the DDPD,
Determining that the situation in Sudan continues to constitute a threat to
international peace and security in the region,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Decides to extend the mandate of the Panel of Experts, originally
appointed pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) and previously extended by
resolutions 1651 (2005), 1665 (2006), 1713 (2006), 1779 (2007), 1841 (2008), and
1891 (2009), 1945 (2010), 1982 (2011), 2035 (2012), 2091 (2013), and 2138 (2014)
until 12 March 2016, expresses its intent to review the mandate and take appropriate
action regarding further extension no later than 12 February 201 6, and requests the
Secretary-General to take the necessary administrative measures, including basing
arrangements, as expeditiously as possible;
2. Requests the Panel of Experts to provide no later than 12 August 2015, a
midterm update on its work to the Committee established pursuant to paragraph 3 (a)
of resolution 1591 (2005) (hereinafter “the Committee”) and a final report no later
than 15 January 2016 to the Council with its findings and recommendations;
3. Requests the Panel of Experts to provide updates every three months to
the Committee regarding its activities, including Panel travel, and requests that any
obstacles encountered to the fulfilment of its mandate, as well as violations of any
part of the sanctions regime be reported immediately;
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4. Requests the Panel of Experts to report, in the timeframe identified in
paragraph 3, on the implementation and effectiveness of paragraph 10 of resolution
1945 (2010);
5. Reiterates its support for the efforts of the United Nations/African Union
Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), the United Nations Secretary-General, the
African Union High Level Implementation Panel on Sudan (AUHIP), the Joint
Special Representative, and the leaders of the region to promote peace and stability
in Darfur;
Arms Embargo
6. Expresses its concern that the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to
Sudan of technical assistance and support, including training, financial or other
assistance and the provision of spare parts, weapons systems and related materiel,
could be used by the Government of Sudan to support military aircraft being used in
violation of resolutions 1556 (2005) and 1591 (2005), including those aircraft
identified by the panel, and urges all States to be mindful of this risk in light of the
measures contained in resolution 1591 (2005);
7. Recalls the Government of Sudan’s obligations under resolution 1591
(2005), including the requirement to request advance approval from the Committee
for the movement of military equipment and supplies into the Darfur region;
8. Calls upon the Government of Sudan to address the illicit transfer,
destabilizing accumulation, and misuse of small arms and light weapons in Darfur,
which also contributes to instability in the region, and further to ensure the safe and
effective management, storage and security of their stockpiles of small arms and
light weapons, and the collection and/or destruction of surplus, seized, unmarked, or
illicitly held weapons and ammunition;
9. Expresses its concern that certain items continue to be converted for
military purposes and transferred to Darfur, and urges all States to be mindful of this
risk in light of the measures contained in resolution 1591 (2005);
Implementation
10. Condemns the continued violations of the measures contained in
paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2004) and paragraph 7 of resolution 1591
(2005), as updated in paragraph 9 of resolution 1945 (2010) and 4 of resolution 2035
(2012) and directs the Committee, in line with its mandate and guidelines, to consult
as soon as possible with any Member State about which the Committee deems there is
credible information that provides reasonable grounds to believe the State is
facilitating such violations or any other acts of non-compliance with these measures;
11. Expresses its concern that the travel ban and asset freeze on designated
individuals is not being implemented by all Member States, requests the Panel to
share with the Committee any information regarding possible non -compliance with
the travel ban and asset freeze as soon as possible, and directs the Committee to
respond effectively to any reports of non-compliance by Member States with
paragraph 3 of resolution 1591 (2005) and resolution 1672 (2006), including by
engaging immediately with all relevant parties;
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12. Reiterates that all States, particularly those in the region, shall take the
necessary measures to prevent entry into or transit through their territories of all
persons as designated by the Committee, in accordance with paragraph 3 of
resolution 1591 (2005), and calls upon the Government of Sudan to enhance
cooperation and information sharing with other States in this regard;
13. Urges all States, in particular those in the region, to report to the
Committee on the actions they have taken to implement measures imposed by
resolutions 1591 (2005) and 1556 (2004), including imposition of targeted measures;
14. Expresses its intention, following the midterm update, to review the state
of implementation, including obstacles to full and effective impleme ntation of the
measures, imposed in resolution 1591 (2005) and 1945 (2010), with a view to
ensuring full compliance;
15. Regrets that some individuals of the Government of Sudan and armed
groups in Darfur continue to commit violence against civilians, imp ede the peace
process, and disregard the demands of the Council, expresses its intention to impose
targeted sanctions against individuals and entities that meet the listing criteria of
paragraph 3 (c) of resolution 1591 (2005), and encourages the Panel of Experts, in
coordination with the Joint African Union/United Nations Mediation, to provide to
the Committee when appropriate the names of any individuals, groups, or entities
that may meet the listing criteria;
16. Deplores the attacks against UNAMID and calls upon the Government of
Sudan to swiftly investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice, taking into account
the findings of the 2014 final report of the Panel of Experts, and reaffirms its deep
condolences to the Governments and families of those killed;
17. Condemns the use of civilian establishments, in particular the camps for
internally displaced persons, by the armed groups, including those opposing the
Government of Sudan, to gain a military advantage in a manner that places the
civilians and civilian objects at risk from the dangers arising from armed conflict;
18. Requests the Panel of Experts to continue to investigate the financing and
role of armed, military, and political groups in attacks against UNAMID personnel
in Darfur;
19. Recalls that individuals and entities who plan, sponsor or participate in
such attacks constitute a threat to stability in Darfur and may therefore meet the
designation criteria provided for in paragraphs 3 (c) of resolution 1591 (2005), and
expresses its intention to impose targeted sanctions on individuals and entities who
plan, sponsor or participate in such attacks;
Cooperation
20. Insists that the Government of Sudan remove all restrictions, limitations
and bureaucratic impediments imposed on the work of the Panel of Experts, including
by issuing timely multiple-entry visas to all members of the Panel of Experts for the
duration of its mandate, and by waiving the requirement of Darfur travel permits for
said Panel members, and, enhance its cooperation and information sharing with the
Panel and allow the Panel free and unfettered access to all of Darfur;
21. Urges the Government of Sudan respond to the Committee requests on
measures put in place to protect civilians in various parts of Darfur, including those
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affected by new displacements; investigations conducted and accountability
measures undertaken for unlawful killings of civilians and other human rights
violations and abuses and violations of international humanitarian law, including
investigations conducted and accountability measures undertaken for attacks against
peacekeepers and humanitarian personnel; and the situation of civilian populations
in areas such as eastern Jebel Marra and especially those areas in North Darfur
where the Panel of Experts, UNAMID and humanitarian agencies and personnel
have been denied access, and measures taken to allow timely, safe, and unhindered
access for humanitarian relief to these areas, in accordance with international law,
including international humanitarian law, and the United Nations guiding principles
of humanitarian assistance, including humanity, impartiality, neutrality and
independence;
22. Welcomes the Committee’s work, which has drawn on the reports of the
Panel and taken advantage of the work done in other fora, and urges all States,
relevant United Nations bodies, the African Union and other interested parties, to
cooperate fully with the Committee and the Panel of Experts, in particular by
supplying any information at their disposal on implementatio n of the measures
imposed by resolution 1591 (2005), resolution 1556 (2004), and resolution 1945
(2010) and to provide timely responses to information requests;
23. Requests the Panel of Experts to continue to coordinate its activities as
appropriate with the operations of the United Nations/African Union Hybrid
Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), with international efforts to promote a political
process in Darfur, and with other Panels or Groups of Experts, established by the
Security Council, as relevant to the implementation of its mandate;
24. Requests the Panel of Experts to assess in its midterm update and final
report progress towards reducing violations by all parties of the measures imposed
by paragraphs 7 and 8 of resolution 1556 (2005), paragraph 7 of resolution 1591
(2005), and paragraph 10 of resolution 1945 (2010), and progress towards removing
impediments to the political process, threats to stability in Darfur and the region;
violations of international humanitarian law or violations or abuses of human rights,
including those that involve attacks on the civilian population, sexual - and genderbased violence and violations and abuses against children, and other violations of
the above-mentioned resolutions, and to provide the Committee with informat ion on
the individuals and entities that meet the listing criteria in paragraph 3 (c) of
resolution 1591;
Sanctions Committee
25. Reaffirms the mandate of the Committee to encourage dialogue with
interested Member States, in particular those in the re gion, including by inviting
representatives of such States to meet with the Committee to discuss
implementation of the measures and further encourages the Committee to continue
its dialogue with UNAMID;
26. Emphasizes the importance of holding regular consultations with
concerned Member States, as may be necessary, in order to ensure full
implementation of the measures set forth in this resolution;
27. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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