S/RES/2261(2016) SC
Security Council resolution 2261 (2016) [on establishment of a political mission in Colombia tasked with monitoring, verifying ceasefire and cessation of hostilities between Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People's Army (FARC-EP) for a period of 12 months]
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| Draft symbol | S/2016/67 |
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| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2261(2016) |
| Category | GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTORS |
| Sponsors (5) | |
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| UN Document | S/RES/2261(2016) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7609
Speeches following this vote (16)
I would like to begin by welcoming you to the Chamber, Mr. President, as well as Foreign Minister Holguín Cuéllar.
The United Kingdom welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2261 (2016) today. The special political mission that the resolution mandates is an important step forward towards peace in Colombia. It is an outcome that both the Government of Colombia and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolu…
At the outset, I wish
to extend a special greeting to Foreign Minister Maria Ángela Holguín Cuéllar on this very important day for her country and the future of the people of Colombia and all its children.
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela co-sponsored and voted in favour of resolution 2261 (2016), for we are convinced that it constitutes clear support for the peace process in the sister nat…
I thank you, Foreign Minister Nin Novoa, for convening this important meeting. I also thank Foreign Minister Holguín Cuéllar for joining us to mark this very special occasion. It is a pleasure to have her here as a representative of her Government, as a former Ambassador to the United Nations and as someone who has been so personally engaged in this peace process.
In an interview published over …
We are pleased, Sir, to see you presiding over the Security Council today. We also welcome the participation in today’s meeting of Foreign Minister María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar.
We note the major significance of the agreements signed in Havana on 23 September 2015 by Colombia’s President, Juan Manuel Santos Calderón, and the leader of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) rebel …
China welcomes the Security Council’s unanimous adoption today of resolution 2261 (2016), on the establishment of a United Nations mission in Colombia. I would also like to welcome the Foreign Minister of Uruguay as he presides over today’s meeting, as well as Ms. Holguín Cuéllar, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Colombia.
Colombia’s peace process has recently made major progress. The Government …
Gabriel García Márquez should have lived two years longer. If he had, he would have been here to witness this truly historic moment for Colombia and Colombians. Today Gabo would be an extraordinarily happy man, because he personally stood for peace for us all. As he said, in the midst of confusion and disenchantment, we continued to believe, in an obstinate and perhaps illusory way, that peace wa…
France welcomes the adoption of resolution 2261 (2016) and the establishment of a United Nations mission tasked with monitoring the implementation of the ceasefire that is awaited in the next few months in Colombia as part of the peace process under way since 2012.
It has been very unusual, in the recent history of the Council, for a country to turn to it asking for assistance in the implementat…
I wish warmly to thank Foreign Minister Nin Novoa, and I welcome Foreign Minister Holguín Cuéllar to the Council today.
New Zealand was very pleased to co-sponsor resolution 2261 (2016) and welcomes its unanimous adoption. The Council’s flexible and quick response to the request for a political mission is a welcome development. As others have noted, it is a welcome and somewhat unusual developme…
Mr. President, I am grateful to you for having convened this important meeting. We also highly value the leadership of the United Kingdom, which prepared resolution 2261 (2016) in a very effective manner. I welcome the Foreign Minister of Colombia, María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar, and I congratulate her on the adoption of the resolution.
We fully support the peace process in Colombia, and Japan had…
Ukraine is very pleased to see that the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia have achieved major breakthroughs in the peace process negotiations. We welcome the agreements reached by the sides on transitional justice, the laying down of arms and a timetable for signing a final agreement.
The peace talks in Havana brought historic progress toward a final peace agree…
I should like to greet Foreign Minister Holguín Cuéllar of Colombia and join earlier speakers in congratulating the delegation of Colombia on this historic and momentous occasion, which undoubtedly marks the beginning of the end of the long-running conflict in that country. In this regard, I wish to also express our position to the United Kingdom delegation for its constructive and proactive role…
We welcome and support the peace process in Colombia between the Government and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia — Ejercito del Pueblo (FARC-EP). We praise the decision and commitment of the parties to put their differences aside and to engage in fruitful negotiations aimed at putting an end to the conflict that has affected the country for many decades. We commend the Governments …
I would like to congratulate you, Sir, and to thank you and your delegation for your efforts this month, culminating in the adoption of the historic resolution 2261 (2016), which will consolidate peace in Colombia on a solid foundation and with the strong support of the international community. In that respect, I welcome Ms. María Ángela Holguín Cuellar and to thank her both for attending this hi…
The delegation of Senegal is pleased to see you, Sir, personally presiding over this historic meeting.
While watching a Colombian film, I heard it said that a people that does not know its history is condemned to see that history repeat itself indefinitely. The Government of Colombia and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia have clearly read their history books because now, through th…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my national capacity as Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uruguay.
On behalf of my country, I wish to express my great satisfaction at the adoption of resolution 2261 (2016), and congratulate the friendly country of Colombia on taking this essential step to achieve lasting peace. The resolution establishes the role that the international community, through the Unite…
I congratulate Uruguay on the excellent
manner in which it has conducted the work of the Security Council this month. Uruguay began its mandate as a non-permanent member by presiding over the Council and overseeing complex issues. Now Uruguay is presiding over a meeting that is of tremendous importance for Colombia.
On behalf of my Government, I wish to thank you, Sir, and each of the members o…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Underlining its full commitment to the Peace Process in the Republic of Colombia and its support for the “General Agreement to End the Conflict and Building a Stable and Lasting Peace”, signed in Havana, Cuba, on 26 August 2012, between the Government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia — People’s Army (FARC‑EP),
Welcoming the progress in the negotiation process, the commitment of the Government of Colombia and the FARC‑EP to reach a swift end to the armed conflict, and the confidence‑building measures implemented in order to provide the first dividends of the peace process to the Colombian people,
Acknowledging the request made by the Government of Colombia, through the letter dated 19 January 2016 from the President of Colombia addressed to the Secretary‑General and the President of the Security Council of the United Nations (S/2016/53), which encloses the Joint Communiqué between the Government of Colombia and the FARC‑EP,
Noting that the Government of Colombia and the FARC‑EP foresee that the Final Peace Agreement will include a tripartite mechanism to monitor and verify the definitive bilateral ceasefire and cessation of hostilities, and the laying down of arms; and recognising the contribution that a United Nations observer mission can make in the context of the tripartite mechanism,
Recognising further that the request made through the Government of Colombia refers to the participation of the United Nations as the international component of the above‑mentioned tripartite mechanism for a limited period,
Recognising further the vital role played by the Republic of Cuba and the Kingdom of Norway as guarantors, and by the Republic of Chile and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as accompanying countries of the Peace Process in Colombia,
Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and reaffirming further the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Colombia,
Recognising Colombia’s ownership of the implementation of the Final Peace Agreement,
1. Decides to establish a political mission to participate for a period of 12 months, as the international component and coordinator of the above ‑mentioned tripartite mechanism (the Mission), headed by a special representative of the Secretary‑General of the United Nations;
2. Decides further that the Mission will be a political mission of unarmed international observers, responsible for the monitoring and verification of the laying down of arms, and a part of the tripartite mechanism that will monitor and verify the definitive bilateral ceasefire and cessation of hostilities, consistent with the Joint Communiqué, beginning all monitoring and verification activities, which will commence the 12 month period, following the signing of the Final Peace Agreement between the Government of Colombia and the FARC‑EP;
3. Requests the Secretary‑General to initiate preparations now, including on the ground, and to present detailed recommendations to the Security Council for its consideration and approval regarding the size and operational aspects and mandate of the Mission, consistent with the Joint Communiqué, as soon as possible and then within 30 days of the signature of the ceasefire agreement by the Government of Colombia and the FARC‑EP, in light of its provisions;
4. Looks forward to the contributions of Member States of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to the Mission;
5. Further requests the Secretary‑General, based on the reporting of the special representative to the Secretary‑General, to report to the Security Council on the implementation of the Mission’s mandate every 90 days after the start of its monitoring and verification activities and on completion of the Mission;
6. Expresses its willingness to consider extending the Mission upon the joint request of the Government of Colombia and the FARC ‑EP.
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United Nations S/RES/2261 (2016)
Security Council Distr.: General
25 January 2016
Resolution 2261 (2016)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7609th meeting, on
25 January 2016
The Security Council,
Underlining its full commitment to the Peace Process in the Republic of
Colombia and its support for the “General Agreement to End the Conflict and
Building a Stable and Lasting Peace”, signed in Havana, Cuba, on 26 August 2012,
between the Government of Colombia and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia — People’s Army (FARC-EP),
Welcoming the progress in the negotiation process, the commitment of the
Government of Colombia and the FARC-EP to reach a swift end to the armed
conflict, and the confidence-building measures implemented in order to provide the
first dividends of the peace process to the Colombian people,
Acknowledging the request made by the Government of Colombia, through the
letter dated 19 January 2016 from the President of Colombia add ressed to the
Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council of the United Nations
(S/2016/53), which encloses the Joint Communiqué between the Government of
Colombia and the FARC-EP,
Noting that the Government of Colombia and the FARC-EP foresee that the
Final Peace Agreement will include a tripartite mechanism to monitor and verify the
definitive bilateral ceasefire and cessation of hostilities, and the laying down of
arms; and recognising the contribution that a United Nations observer mission can
make in the context of the tripartite mechanism,
Recognising further that the request made through the Government of
Colombia refers to the participation of the United Nations as the international
component of the above-mentioned tripartite mechanism for a limited period,
Recognising further the vital role played by the Republic of Cuba and the
Kingdom of Norway as guarantors, and by the Republic of Chile and the Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela as accompanying countries of the Peace Process in
Colombia,
Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
and reaffirming further the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence
and unity of Colombia,
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S/RES/2261 (2016)
Recognising Colombia’s ownership of the implementation of the Final Peace
Agreement,
1. Decides to establish a political mission to participate for a period of
12 months, as the international component and coordinator of the above -mentioned
tripartite mechanism (the Mission), headed by a special representative of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations;
2. Decides further that the Mission will be a political mission of unarmed
international observers, responsible for the monitoring and verification of the laying
down of arms, and a part of the tripartite mechanism that will monitor and verify the
definitive bilateral ceasefire and cessation of hostilities, consistent with the Joint
Communiqué, beginning all monitoring and verification activities, which will
commence the 12 month period, following the signing of the Final Peace Agreement
between the Government of Colombia and the FARC-EP;
3. Requests the Secretary-General to initiate preparations now, including on
the ground, and to present detailed recommendations to the Security Council for its
consideration and approval regarding the size and operational aspects and mandate
of the Mission, consistent with the Joint Communiqué, as soon as possible and then
within 30 days of the signature of the ceasefire agreement by the Government of
Colombia and the FARC-EP, in light of its provisions;
4. Looks forward to the contributions of Member States of the Community
of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to the Mission;
5. Further requests the Secretary-General, based on the reporting of the
special representative to the Secretary-General, to report to the Security Council on
the implementation of the Mission’s mandate every 90 days after the start of its
monitoring and verification activities and on completion of the Mission;
6. Expresses its willingness to consider extending the Mission upon the
joint request of the Government of Colombia and the FARC -EP.
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