S/RES/2233(2015) SC
Security Council resolution 2233 (2015) [on extension of the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) until 31 July 2016]
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| Draft symbol | S/2015/570 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2233(2015) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2233(2015) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7495
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United Nations S/RES/2233 (2015)
Security Council Distr.: General
29 July 2015
Resolution 2233 (2015)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7495th meeting, on
29 July 2015
The Security Council,
Recalling all its previous relevant resolutions on Iraq, in particular 1500
(2003), 1546 (2004), 1557 (2004), 1619 (2005), 1700 (2006), 1770 (2007), 1830
(2008), 1883 (2009), 1936 (2010), 2001 (2011), 2061 (2012), 2110 (2013), 2169
(2014), and resolution 2107 (2013) on the situation between Iraq and Kuwait,
Reaffirming the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Iraq,
Emphasizing the importance of the stability and security of Iraq for the people
of Iraq, the region, and the international community,
Expressing grave concern at the current security situation in Iraq as a result of
a large-scale offensive carried out by terrorist groups, in particular the Islamic State
in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), (also known as Da’esh) and associated armed groups,
involving violations of international humanitarian law, heavy civilian casualties,
including women and children, the displacement of more than three million Iraqi
civilians, use of sexual violence against and the sexual enslavement of women and
girls, threats against all religious and ethnic groups, and the threat to the safety of
journalists, media professionals, and associated personne l; condemning the attacks
perpetrated by these terrorist groups and associated armed groups against the people
of Iraq in an attempt to destabilize the country and region, and reiterating its
commitment to Iraq’s security and territorial integrity,
Noting that the presence of ISIL on Iraq’s sovereign territory is a major threat
to Iraq’s future, underscoring that the only way to address this threat is for all Iraqis
to work together by addressing needs in the security as well as the political realm,
stressing the long-term solution to the instability will require the political leadership
of Iraq to make decisions that will unite the country, and emphasizing the
importance of the international community supporting Iraq in this regard,
Calling on all political entities to overcome divisions and work together in an
inclusive and timely political process aimed at strengthening Iraq ’s national unity,
sovereignty and independence; and for Iraq’s leaders to engage in dialogue that
would contribute to finding a viable and sustainable solution to the country’s current
challenges; and reaffirming its belief that through its democratic institutions, in
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cooperation with Iraqi society, Iraq can work to address the challenges facing the
country for the benefit of all Iraqis,
Underscoring the need for all segments of the Iraqi population to participate in
the political process, in inclusive political dialogue, and in the economic and social
life of Iraq, to refrain from statements and actions which could aggravate tensions ,
to reach a comprehensive solution on the fair distribution of resources, and to
promote stability, develop a just and fair solution for the nation ’s disputed internal
boundaries and work to strengthen national unity, and stressing the importance of a
comprehensive and inclusive Iraqi-led political process to support dialogue for all
those who renounce violence, have no links to international terrorist organizations
including ISIL, and respect the constitution,
Encouraging the Government of Iraq to continue strengthening governance,
promoting human rights and the rule of law, improving the situation of women and
girls, especially those impacted by ISIL, improving security and public order,
combating terrorism and sectarian violence, and reiterating its support to the people
and the Government of Iraq in their efforts to build a secure, stable, federal, united
and democratic nation, based on the rule of law and respect for human rights,
Expressing grave concern for the more than three million individuals se eking
refuge in other areas of Iraq, reiterating its gratitude to the host communities,
underscoring that host communities should provide access to safe areas for
internally displaced people, emphasizing the urgency of addressing humanitarian
issues confronting the Iraqi people, stressing the need to continue to plan and
implement a coordinated response and to provide adequate resources to address
these issues, calling for an intensification of these efforts by all parties and urging
all Member States to continue to fund the UN humanitarian appeals, encouraging
Member States to support the United Nations’ humanitarian response in Iraq,
working with the Government of Iraq, to assist all Iraqi individuals affected by the
ongoing conflict, and commending the efforts of Member States that have
contributed to the humanitarian effort,
Emphasizing the need to continue efforts to promote international and regional
cooperation aimed at supporting Iraq both in its reconciliation and political dialogue
and in its fight against ISIL, and to prevent terrorist groups included on the
sanctions list established by the Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and
1989 (2011), in particular ISIL, from using the territories of Iraq and neighbouring
States to carry out violence or other illicit acts to destabilize Iraq and the region,
expressing its readiness to sanction further individuals, groups, undertakings, and
entities who are supporting ISIL, also expressing grave concern over reports of
access to and seizure of oilfields and pipelines in Iraq by terrorist groups listed by
the Committee, strongly condemning any engagement in direct or indirect trade in
oil and refined oil products, modular refineries and related material, other natural
resources, and antiquities from Iraq involving these terrorist groups, consistent with
Security Council Resolution 2199 (2015), and emphasizing that such engagement
constitutes financial support for such terrorists and may lead to further sanctions
listings by the Committee,
Reaffirming the importance of the United Nations, in particular the United
Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), in advising, supporting and assisting
the Iraqi people, including civil society, and Government to strengthen democratic
institutions, advance inclusive political dialogue and national reconciliation
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according to the Constitution, facilitate regional dialogue, develop processes
acceptable to the Government of Iraq to resolve disputed internal boundaries, aid
youth and vulnerable groups including refugees and internally displaced persons,
promote the protection of human rights, gender equality, children and youth, and
vulnerable groups, and emphasizing the importance of the United Nations, in
particular UNAMI, prioritizing advice, support, and assistance to the Iraqi people,
including civil society, and Government to achieve these goals,
Further expressing grave concern that the violent extremism and terrorism
perpetrated by ISIL in Iraq has frequently targeted women and girls, and that ISIL
has committed serious human rights abuses, and violations of international
humanitarian law against women and children, including those involving murder,
kidnapping, hostage taking, enslavement, their sale into or otherwise forced
marriage, human trafficking, rape, sexual slavery and other forms of sexual
violence, and expressing grave concern at the recruitment and use of children by
ISIL and other armed groups in violation of international law,
Encouraging the Government of Iraq to continue in its efforts to promote and
protect the rights of women and reaffirming its resolutions 1325 (2000), 1820
(2008), 1888 (2009), 1889 (2009), 1960 (2010), 2106 (2013), and 2122 (2013) on
women, peace, and security and reiterating the need for the full, equal, and effective
participation of women; reaffirming the key role women can play in re -establishing
the fabric of society and stressing the need for their full political participation,
including in peace processes, political decision making, and the development of
national strategies, in order to take into account their perspectives, and looking
forward to the full implementation, including funding, of Iraq ’s National Action
Plan on Security Council resolution 1325 (2000),
Reaffirming that all parties should continue to take all feasible steps to ensure
the protection of affected civilians, including children, women and members of
religious and ethnic minority groups, and should create cond itions conducive to the
voluntary, safe, dignified, and sustainable return of refugees and internally displaced
persons or local integration of internally displaced persons, particularly in areas
newly-liberated from ISIL, and to promote stabilization acti vities and long-term
sustainable development, welcoming commitments and encouraging continued
efforts of the Government of Iraq for the relief of internally displaced persons,
refugees and returnees, noting the important role of the Office of the United Na tions
High Commissioner for Refugees, based on its mandate, in providing continued
advice and support to the Government of Iraq, in coordination with UNAMI, on
these issues, and encouraging the Government of Iraq to continue working with
UNAMI and humanitarian agencies to ensure the delivery of humanitarian relief to
those in need,
Urging the Government of Iraq to continue to promote and protect human
rights and also to consider additional steps to support the Independent High
Commission for Human Rights in carrying out its mandate, and reaffirming that all
parties, including ISIL, associated armed groups, and militias, must respect human
rights and abide by all applicable obligations under international humanitarian law,
including those protecting the civilian population, by which both official Iraqi
forces and member states that assist them must also abide,
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Reaffirming that all States shall ensure that any person who participates in the
financing, planning, preparation, or perpetration of terrorist acts o r in supporting
terrorist acts is brought to justice,
Urging all those concerned to allow full unimpeded access by humanitarian
personnel to all people in need of assistance, and to make available, as far as
possible, all necessary facilities for their operations, and to promote the safety,
security, and freedom of movement of humanitarian personnel and United Nations
staff, its associated personnel and their assets, and also to respect and protect health
care workers and medical transport and facilities,
Condemning the destruction of cultural heritage in Iraq particularly by ISIL,
including targeted destruction of religious sites and objects and noting with concern
that ISIL and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with
Al-Qaida, are generating income from engaging directly or indirectly in the looting
and smuggling of cultural heritage items from archaeological sites, museums,
libraries, archives, and other sites in Iraq, which is being used to support their
recruitment efforts and strengthen their operational capability to organize and carry
out terrorist attacks,
Recognizing that the situation that now exists in Iraq is significantly different
from that which existed at the time of the adoption of resolution 661 (1990), and
further recognizing the importance of Iraq achieving international standing equal to
that which it held prior to the adoption of resolution 661 (1990),
Expressing deep gratitude to all the United Nations staff in Iraq for their
courageous and tireless efforts, and commending the leadership and good offices
role of the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq, Ján Kubiš,
1. Decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission
for Iraq (UNAMI) until July 31, 2016;
2. Decides further that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General
and UNAMI, at the request of the Government of Iraq, and taking into account the
letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq to the Secretary -General
(S/2015/520), shall continue to pursue their mandate as stipulated in resolution 2169
(2014); and recalls the provisions of resolution 2107 (2013);
3. Welcomes the recommendation of the Secretary-General in his latest
report (S/2015/530) to revise and prioritize the tasks of UNAMI, requests the
Secretary-General, in full consultations with the Government of Iraq, to report back
in further detail about such recommendation to the Security Council within t he next
90 days;
4. Recognizes that security of United Nations personnel is essential for
UNAMI to carry out its work for the benefit of the people of Iraq and calls upon the
Government of Iraq to continue to provide security and logistical support to the
United Nations presence in Iraq;
5. Welcomes the contributions of Member States in providing UNAMI with
the financial, logistical, and security resources and support that it needs to fulfil its
mission and calls upon Member States to continue to provide UNAMI with
sufficient resources and support;
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6. Expresses its intention to review the mandate of UNAMI in twelve
months or sooner, if requested by the Government of Iraq;
7. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council every three
months on the progress made towards the fulfilment of all UNAMI’s
responsibilities;
8. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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This resolution cites
- S/RES/1267(1999)
- S/RES/1325(2000)
- S/RES/1500(2003)
- S/RES/1546(2004)
- S/RES/1557(2004)
- S/RES/1619(2005)
- S/RES/1700(2006)
- S/RES/1770(2007)
- S/RES/1820(2008)
- S/RES/1830(2008)
- S/RES/1883(2009)
- S/RES/1888(2009)
- S/RES/1889(2009)
- S/RES/1936(2010)
- S/RES/1960(2010)
- S/RES/1989(2011)
- S/RES/2001(2011)
- S/RES/2061(2012)
- S/RES/2106 (2013)
- S/RES/2107 (2013)