S/RES/2266(2016) SC
Security Council resolution 2266 (2016) [on renewal of sanctions against Yemen imposed by Security Council resolution 2140 (2014) and extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts until 27 Mar. 2017]
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| Draft symbol | S/2016/172 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2266(2016) |
| Category | Peace and security |
| UN Document | S/RES/2266(2016) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7630
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United Nations S/RES/2266 (2016)
Security Council Distr.: General
24 February 2016
Resolution 2266 (2016)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7630th meeting, on
24 February 2016
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolutions 2014 (2011), 2051 (2012), 2140 (2014), 2201 (2015),
2204 (2015), 2216 (2015) and the statements of its President dated 15 February
2013 (S/PRST/2013/3), 29 August 2014 (S/PRST/2014/18) and 22 March 2015
(S/PRST/2015/8) concerning Yemen,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence and
territorial integrity of Yemen,
Expressing concern at the ongoing political, security, economic and
humanitarian challenges in Yemen, including the ongoing violence, and threats
arising from the illicit transfer, destabilizing accumulation and misuse of weapons,
Reiterating its call for all parties in Yemen to adhere to resolving their
differences through dialogue and consultation, reject acts of violence to achieve
political goals, and refrain from provocation,
Reaffirming the need for all parties to comply with their obligatio ns under
international law, including international humanitarian law and international human
rights law as applicable,
Expressing its support for and commitment to the work of the Special Envoy
for Yemen to the Secretary-General, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, in support of the
Yemeni transition process,
Expressing its grave concern that areas of Yemen are under the control of
Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and about the negative impact of their
presence, violent extremist ideology and actions on sta bility in Yemen and the
region, including the devastating humanitarian impact on the civilian populations,
expressing concern at the increasing presence and future potential growth of the
Islamic State in Iraq and Levant (ISIL also known as Da’esh) affilia tes in Yemen
and reaffirming its resolve to address all aspects of the threat posed by AQAP, ISIL
(Da’esh), and all other associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities,
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Recalling the listing of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and
associated individuals on the ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions List and
stressing in this regard the need for robust implementation of the measures in
paragraph 2 of resolution 2253 (2015) as a significant tool in combating terrorist
activity in Yemen,
Noting the critical importance of effective implementation of the sanctions
regime imposed pursuant to resolution 2140 (2014) and resolution 2216 (2015),
including the key role that Member States from the region can play in this regard,
and encouraging efforts to further enhance cooperation,
Recalling the provisions of paragraph 14 of resolution 2216 (2015) imposing a
targeted arms embargo,
Gravely distressed by the continued deterioration of the devastating
humanitarian situation in Yemen, expressing serious concern at all instances of
hindrances to the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance, including limitations
on the delivery of vital goods to the civilian population of Yemen,
Emphasising the necessity of discussion by the Committee established
pursuant to paragraph 19 of resolution 2140 (2014) (“the Committee”), of the
recommendations contained in the Panel of Experts reports,
Determining that the situation in Yemen continues to constitute a threat to
international peace and security,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Reaffirms the need for the full and timely implementation of the political
transition following the comprehensive National Dialogue Conference, in line with
the Gulf Cooperation Council Initiative and Implementation Mechanism, and in
accordance with resolutions 2014 (2011), 2051 (2012), 2140 (2014), 2201 (2015),
2204 (2015) and 2216 (2015), and with regard to the expectations of the Yemeni
people;
2. Decides to renew until 26 February 2017 the measures imposed by
paragraphs 11 and 15 of resolution 2140 (2014), reaffirms the provisions of
paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 16 of resolution 2140 (201 4), and further reaffirms the
provisions of paragraphs 14 to 17 of resolution 2216 (2015);
Designation Criteria
3. Reaffirms that the provisions of paragraphs 11 and 15 of resolution 2140
(2014) and paragraph 14 of 2216 (2015) shall apply to individuals or entities
designated by the Committee, or listed in the annex to resolution 2216 (2015) as
engaging in or providing support for acts that threaten the peace, security or
stability of Yemen;
4. Reaffirms the designation criteria set out in paragraph 17 of resolution
2140 (2014) and paragraph 19 of resolution 2216 (2015);
Reporting
5. Decides to extend until 27 March 2017 the mandate of the Panel of
Experts as set out in paragraph 21 of resolution 2140 (2014), and paragraph 21 of
resolution 2216 (2015), expresses its intention to review the mandate and take
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appropriate action regarding the further extension no later than 27 February 2017,
and requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary administrative measures as
expeditiously as possible to re-establish the Panel of Experts, in consultation with
the Committee until 27 March 2017 drawing, as appropriate, on the expert ise of the
members of the Panel established pursuant to resolution 2140 (2014);
6. Requests the Panel of Experts to provide a midterm update to the
Committee no later than 27 July 2016, and a final report no later than 27 January
2017 to the Security Council, after discussion with the Committee;
7. Directs the Panel to cooperate with other relevant expert groups
established by the Security Council to support the work of its Sanctions
Committees, in particular the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitorin g Team
established by resolution 1526 (2004) and extended by resolution 2253 (2015);
8. Urges all parties and all Member States, as well as international, regional
and subregional organizations to ensure cooperation with the Panel of Experts and
further urges all Member States involved to ensure the safety of the members of the
Panel of Experts and unhindered access, in particular to persons, documents and
sites, in order for the Panel of Experts to execute its mandate;
9. Emphasizes the importance of holding consultations with concerned
Member States, as may be necessary, in order to ensure full implementation of the
measures set forth in this resolution;
10. Calls upon all Member States which have not already done so to report to
the Committee as soon as possible on the steps they have taken with a view to
implementing effectively the measures imposed by paragraphs 11 and 15 of
resolution 2140 (2014) and paragraph 14 of resolution 2216 (2015) and recalls in
this regard that Member States undertaking cargo inspections pursuant to paragraph
15 of resolution 2216 (2015) are required to submit written reports to the Committee
as set out in paragraph 17 of resolution 2216 (2015);
11. Recalls the Informal Working Group on General issues of Sanctions
report (S/2006/997) on best practices and methods, including paragraphs 21, 22 and
23 that discuss possible steps for clarifying methodological standards for monitoring
mechanisms;
12. Reaffirms its intention to keep the situation in Yemen under continuous
review and its readiness to review the appropriateness of the measures contained in
this resolution, including the strengthening, modification, suspension or lifting of
the measures, as may be needed at any time in light of developments;
13. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
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