S/RES/2249(2015) SC
Security Council resolution 2249 (2015) [on terrorist attacks perpetrated by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) also known as Da'esh]
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Abstentions
| Draft symbol | S/2015/890 |
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| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2249(2015) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | S/RES/2249(2015) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7565
Speeches following this vote (13)
On 13 November, Daesh committed an act of war against France. In launching its deadly attacks in Paris and Saint-Denis, Daesh sought to strike more than a capital — it sought to strike at what defines our nation. The toll was particularly heavy, as we all know — 130 people were killed, more than 600 were injured, and 193 are still hospitalized, many between life and death.
But that day Daesh did…
For several days now, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and other terrorist organizations have launched a series of deadly terrorist attacks at multiple locations across the world, killing innocent civilians, including a Chinese citizen. The Chinese Government strongly condemns the heinous atrocities committed by terrorist organizations. The perpetrators must be brought to justice.
Terror…
Today we are all French. We are all Malian.
(spoke in Russian)
And, dear colleagues, we are also Russian and Arab.
(spoke in French)
It is time to react, and to do so with a French heart — with a Russian, Malian and Arab heart. Terrorists in Beirut, Ankara, Sinai, Paris and Bamako have sworn their determination to terrify us, as they did in New York, Casablanca and Madrid. But they will not s…
In recent weeks, barbaric terrorist attacks have startled the world’s conscience. From Europe to Africa to the Middle East, innocent men and women have been slaughtered. Families have been destroyed in Beirut, concert-goers slain in Paris, air passengers bombed in the sky and tourists killed on the beach in Tunisia. The
United States stands with the victims of terrorism of all faiths and nation…
The Security Council is meeting today following a series of atrocious terrorist attacks that resulted in hundreds of deaths. The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and its affiliates are now threatening new attacks. We are all outraged by the deaths of those killed in the Sinai Peninsula and in Paris. Recent terrorist targets included Turkey, Tunisia, Lebanon and, today, Mali. Boko Haram…
The attacks carried out by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Paris and Beirut, the attacks by Boko Haram in Nigeria and today’s attacks by Al-Qaida-linked extremists in Bamako serve to underscore the fact that terrorist groups are a major threat to international peace and security. Nigeria condemns those barbaric and cowardly attacks in the strongest terms. There can be no justificati…
We welcome the prompt and unanimous adoption of this resolution. “We
shall not live in fear” was the proud and heart-rending response of Parisians in the midst of tragedy last week. And indeed, we cannot and we must not give in to fear, but act with the full force of conviction against the evil that Daesh represents.
As we stand together in solidarity with the people of France we also share the…
At the outset, allow me to reiterate our condolences to the Government and the people of France over the atrocious, cowardly terrorist acts that struck Paris last week. We also pay homage to the victims of the bloody, criminal terrorist acts committed recently in the Sinai, Beirut, Susa, Ankara, Baghdad, Libya and, just today, in Mali. Those reprehensible acts demonstrate beyond a shadow of a dou…
New Zealand stands in solidarity with the victims, families, fellow citizens and Governments who have suffered from the recent horrendous attacks perpetrated by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). We are today one week from the terrible events in Paris, and less than a day from those in Bamako. As others have noted, those are but two episodes in a bloody, continuing story.
The Secur…
We welcome the forceful message sent by the Security Council via its unanimous adoption of resolution 2249 (2015). All acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable. Those who provide material, intellectual or financial support for terrorism must be prosecuted and brought to justice. In addition to the resolution we have just adopted, there is an urgent need to implement all of the Council’s r…
Angola voted in favour of resolution 2249 (2015) — submitted by France in connection with the terrorist attacks perpetrated by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as Daesh — in the expectation that it is an important step in the fight against terrorism and for the building for the indispensible global coalition needed if we are to win the war against terrorism.
We join t…
I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate our condolences to the
Government and the people of France, as well as to the peoples and the Governments of the other countries that have suffered the latest terrorist assaults, including the downing of the Russian airliner and the attack early this morning in Mali. We would also like to pay homage to the thousands upon thousands of children wh…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as representative of the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom warmly welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2249 (2015). Today, we sent a clear, unambiguous message that there will be no respite in our collective efforts to stop, suppress and destroy the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Whether in the streets of Paris or Beirut or in t…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolutions 1267 (1999), 1368 (2001), 1373 (2001), 1618 (2005), 1624 (2005), 2083 (2012), 2129 (2013), 2133 (2014), 2161 (2014), 2170 (2014), 2178 (2014), 2195 (2014), 2199 (2015), 2214 (2015) and its relevant presidential statements,
Reaffirming the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations,
Reaffirming its respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, independence and unity of all States in accordance with purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter,
Reaffirming that terrorism in all forms and manifestations constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security and that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations, whenever and by whomsoever committed,
Determining that, by its violent extremist ideology, its terrorist acts, its continued gross systematic and widespread attacks directed against civilians, abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law, including those driven on religious or ethnic ground, its eradication of cultural heritage and trafficking of cultural property, but also its control over significant parts and natural resources across Iraq and Syria and its recruitment and training of foreign terrorist fighters whose threat affects all regions and Member States, even those far from conflict zones, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as Da’esh), constitutes a global and unprecedented threat to international peace and security,
Recalling that the Al‑Nusrah Front (ANF) and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with Al‑Qaida also constitute a threat to international peace and security,
Determined to combat by all means this unprecedented threat to international peace and security,
Noting the letters dated 25 June 2014 and 20 September 2014 from the Iraqi authorities which state that Da’esh has established a safe haven outside Iraq’s borders that is a direct threat to the security of the Iraqi people and territory.
Reaffirming that Member States must ensure that any measures taken to combat terrorism comply with all their obligations under international law, in particular international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law,
Reiterating that the situation will continue to deteriorate further in the absence of a political solution to the Syria conflict and emphasizing the need to implement the Geneva Communiqué of 30 June 2012 endorsed as Annex II of its resolution 2118 (2013), the Joint Statement on the outcome of the multilateral talks on Syria in Vienna of 30 October 2015 and the Statement of the International Syria Support Group (ISSG) of 14 November 2015,
1. Unequivocally condemns in the strongest terms the horrifying terrorist attacks perpetrated by ISIL also known as Da’esh which took place on 26 June 2015 in Sousse, on 10 October 2015 in Ankara, on 31 October 2015 over Sinaï, on 12 November 2015 in Beirut and on 13 November 2015 in Paris, and all other attacks perpetrated by ISIL also known as Da’esh, including hostage‑taking and killing, and notes it has the capability and intention to carry out further attacks and regards all such acts of terrorism as a threat to peace and security;
2. Expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims and their families and to the people and Governments of Tunisia, Turkey, Russian Federation, Lebanon and France, and to all Governments whose citizens were targeted in the above‑mentioned attacks and all other victims of terrorism;
3. Condemns also in the strongest terms the continued gross, systematic and widespread abuses of human rights and violations of humanitarian law, as well as barbaric acts of destruction and looting of cultural heritage carried out by ISIL also known as Da’esh;
4. Reaffirms that those responsible for committing or otherwise responsible for terrorist acts, violations of international humanitarian law or violations or abuses of human rights must be held accountable;
5. Calls upon Member States that have the capacity to do so to take all necessary measures, in compliance with international law, in particular with the United Nations Charter, as well as international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law, on the territory under the control of ISIL also known as Da’es h, in Syria and Iraq, to redouble and coordinate their efforts to prevent and suppress terrorist acts committed specifically by ISIL also known as Da’esh as well as ANF, and all other individuals, groups, undertakings, and entities associated with Al Qaeda, and other terrorist groups, as designated by the United Nations Security Council, and as may further be agreed by the International Syria Support Group (ISSG) and endorsed by the UN Security Council, pursuant to the Statement of the International Syria Support Group (ISSG) of 14 November, and to eradicate the safe haven they have established over significant parts of Iraq and Syria;
6. Urges Member States to intensify their efforts to stem the flow of foreign terrorist fighters to Iraq and Syria and to prevent and suppress the financing of terrorism, and urges all Member States to continue to fully implement the above ‑ mentioned resolutions;
7. Expresses its intention to swiftly update the 1267 committee sanctions list in order to better reflect the threat posed by ISIL also known as Da’esh;
8. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
Full text of resolution
United Nations S/RES/2249 (2015)
Security Council Distr.: General
20 November 2015
Resolution 2249 (2015)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7565th meeting, on
20 November 2015
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolutions 1267 (1999), 1368 (2001), 1373 (2001), 1618
(2005), 1624 (2005), 2083 (2012), 2129 (2013), 2133 (2014), 2161 (2014), 2170
(2014), 2178 (2014), 2195 (2014), 2199 (2015), 2214 (2015) and its relevant
presidential statements,
Reaffirming the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations,
Reaffirming its respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, independence
and unity of all States in accordance with purposes and principles of the United
Nations Charter,
Reaffirming that terrorism in all forms and manifestations constitutes one of
the most serious threats to international peace and security and that any acts of
terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations, whenever
and by whomsoever committed,
Determining that, by its violent extremist ideology, its terrorist acts, its
continued gross systematic and widespread attacks directed against civilians, abuses
of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law, in cluding those
driven on religious or ethnic ground, its eradication of cultural heritage and
trafficking of cultural property, but also its control over significant parts and natural
resources across Iraq and Syria and its recruitment and training of forei gn terrorist
fighters whose threat affects all regions and Member States, even those far from
conflict zones, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as
Da’esh), constitutes a global and unprecedented threat to international peace and
security,
Recalling that the Al-Nusrah Front (ANF) and all other individuals, groups,
undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaida also constitute a threat to
international peace and security,
Determined to combat by all means this unprecedented threat to international
peace and security,
Noting the letters dated 25 June 2014 and 20 September 2014 from the Iraqi
authorities which state that Da’esh has established a safe haven outside Iraq’s
borders that is a direct threat to the security of the Iraqi people and territory,
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Reaffirming that Member States must ensure that any measures taken to
combat terrorism comply with all their obligations under international law, in
particular international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law,
Reiterating that the situation will continue to deteriorate further in the absence
of a political solution to the Syria conflict and emphasizing the need to implement
the Geneva Communiqué of 30 June 2012 endorsed as Annex II of its resolution
2118 (2013), the Joint Statement on the outcome of the multilateral talks on Syria in
Vienna of 30 October 2015 and the Statement of the International Syria Support
Group (ISSG) of 14 November 2015,
1. Unequivocally condemns in the strongest terms the horrifying terrorist
attacks perpetrated by ISIL also known as Da’esh which took place on 26 June 2015
in Sousse, on 10 October 2015 in Ankara, on 31 October 2015 over Sinaï, on
12 November 2015 in Beirut and on 13 November 2015 in Paris, and all other
attacks perpetrated by ISIL also known as Da’esh, including hostage -taking and
killing, and notes it has the capability and intention to carry out further attacks and
regards all such acts of terrorism as a threat to peace and security;
2. Expresses its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims and their
families and to the people and Governments of Tunisia, Turkey, Russian Federation,
Lebanon and France, and to all Governments whose citizens were targeted in the
above-mentioned attacks and all other victims of terrorism;
3. Condemns also in the strongest terms the continued gross, systematic and
widespread abuses of human rights and violations of humanitarian law, as well as
barbaric acts of destruction and looting of cultural heritage carried out by ISIL also
known as Da’esh;
4. Reaffirms that those responsible for committing or otherwise responsible
for terrorist acts, violations of international humanitarian law or violations or abuses
of human rights must be held accountable;
5. Calls upon Member States that have the capacity to do so to take all
necessary measures, in compliance with international law, in particular with the
United Nations Charter, as well as international human rights, refugee and
humanitarian law, on the territory under the control of ISIL also known as Da’esh,
in Syria and Iraq, to redouble and coordinate their efforts to prevent and suppress
terrorist acts committed specifically by ISIL also known as Da’esh as well as ANF,
and all other individuals, groups, undertakings, and entities associated with
Al Qaeda, and other terrorist groups, as designated by the United Nations Security
Council, and as may further be agreed by the International Syria Support Group
(ISSG) and endorsed by the UN Security Council, pursuant to the Statement of the
International Syria Support Group (ISSG) of 14 November, and to eradicate the safe
haven they have established over significant parts of Iraq and Syria;
6. Urges Member States to intensify their efforts to stem the flow of foreign
terrorist fighters to Iraq and Syria and to prevent and suppress the financing of
terrorism, and urges all Member States to continue to fully implement the above -
mentioned resolutions;
7. Expresses its intention to swiftly update the 1267 committee sanctions
list in order to better reflect the threat posed by ISIL also known as Da’esh;
8. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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