S/RES/2298(2016) SC
Security Council resolution 2298 (2016) [on destruction of Libya's chemical weapons]
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| Draft symbol | S/2016/635 |
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| Adopted symbol | S/RES/2298(2016) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | S/RES/2298(2016) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7743
Speeches following this vote (6)
This is my first my visit to the United Nations as Foreign Secretary, and I am delighted that it has coincided with the unanimous adoption of resolution 2298 (2016), which marks an important step forward for international peace and security. I recognize that this excellent work goes on day in and day out, and I am delighted today to be part of it.
The resolution marks the beginning of the end of…
My delegation voted in favour of resolution 2298 (2016) because we are convinced of the need for the international community to come together to prevent non-State actors, and in particular terrorist groups like Da’esh, from acquiring weapons of mass destruction. Egypt, as a neighbour of Libya, insists on the importance of removing dangerous materials and preventing all terrorist organizations fro…
We regard the adoption of resolution 2298 (2016), authorizing the transfer of chemical weapons stockpiles from Libya and their subsequent destruction as an important step in chemical demilitarization. Given the intensified presence of various terrorist groups in Libya, this step is a timely. There was an eminent danger of those chemical weapons falling into their hands.
The examples of Syria and…
I would like to begin by thanking Foreign Secretary Johnson for his presence here today and for the United Kingdom’s leadership on this issue.
The United States strongly endorses the authorization of Member States to assist in the transfer and destruction of Libya’s Category 2 chemical weapons outside of Libya. We are pleased that the Security Council was able to respond to the initiative of the…
China supports the complete destruction of Libya’s remaining chemical weapons stockpiles. We hope that all parties will carefully implement resolution 2298 (2016) just adopted by the Security Council to ensure the elimination of Libya’s chemical-weapon stockpiles in a safe and expeditious manner.
We support continued inclusive political dialogue among Libyan parties so as to resolve differences …
France welcomes the adoption of resolution 2298 (2016),
drafted by the Mission of the United Kingdom, which we thank. It was the culmination of work conducted in close cooperation with the Libyan authorities and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. It also represents an important step in guaranteeing the security of Libya and of the region, particularly with regard to the ri…
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The Security Council,
Recalling its resolution 1970 (2011) and all its subsequent resolutions on Libya, and support for the Government of National Accord,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and national unity of Libya,
Recalling the objective of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction (the “Chemical Weapons Convention”) to exclude completely the possibility of the use of chemical weapons,
Recalling Libya’s accession to the Chemical Weapons Convention in 2004, and the subsequent decisions of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Executive Council concerning the destruction of Libya’s declared chemical weapons, including precursors and notes the need for continued progress in this regard to ensure the complete destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons,
Welcoming the decision EC‑M‑52/DEC.1 of the Executive Council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) of 20 July on the “Destruction of Libya’s Remaining Chemical Weapons”,
Noting a letter dated 16 July from the Libyan National Authority for the Chemical Weapons Convention to the OPCW Director‑General informing the Secretariat of the movement of all of its remaining chemical weapons to a storage site in the north of the country, requesting the assistance and support of the Secretariat and States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention in ensuring the destruction of Libya’s remaining category 2 chemical weapons on an expedited basis, and expressing the intent of Libya to cooperate fully with the OPCW,
Recalling the joint announcement, dated 4 February 2014, by Libya and OPCW on the complete destruction of Libya’s category 1 chemical weapon s,
Determining that the potential for acquisition by non‑State actors of chemical weapons in Libya represents a threat to international peace and security,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
1. Endorses the decision EC‑M‑52/DEC.1 of the Executive Council of the OPCW on 20 July requesting the Director‑General to assist Libya in developing a
1. Welcomes the modified plan of destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons, that will be considered by the Executive Council, along with recommendations from the Director General for additional measures needed to ensure the expeditious transport, storage and destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons and expressing the Executive Council’s determination to ensure the destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons stockpile in a safe and expeditious manner;
2. Encourages Member States to assist the Government of National Accord in providing support, including personnel, technical expertise, information, equipment, and financial and other resources and assistance, in coordination with the Director‑General of the OPCW, to enable the OPCW to implement the elimination of Libya’s category 2 chemical weapons safely and in the soonest practicable timescale;
3. Decides to authorize Member States to acquire, control, transport, transfer and destroy chemical weapons identified by the Director‑General of the OPCW, consistent with the objective of the Chemical Weapons Convention, to ensure the elimination of Libya’s chemical weapons stockpile in the soonest and safest manner, with appropriate consultations with the Government of National Accord;
4. Requests the Director‑General of the OPCW, through the Secretary‑General, to report to the Security Council, on activities related to the implementation of OPCW Executive Council Decision EC‑M‑52/DEC.1 of this resolution on a regular basis until the destruction of the remaining chemical weapons is complete and verified;
5. Reminds Member States of their obligation under resolution 1540 (2004) that all States shall take and enforce effective measures to establish domestic controls to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery, and reaffirms its decision that Member States shall inform the Security Council immediately of any violation of resolution 1540 including acquisition by non‑State actors of chemical weapons, their means of delivery and related materials;
6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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United Nations S/RES/2298 (2016)
Security Council Distr.: General
22 July 2016
Resolution 2298 (2016)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 7743rd meeting, on
22 July 2016
The Security Council,
Recalling its resolution 1970 (2011) and all its subsequent resolutions on
Libya, and support for the Government of National Accord,
Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence,
territorial integrity and national unity of Libya,
Recalling the objective of the Convention on the Prohibition of the
Development, Production, Stockpiling and use of Chemical Weapons and on their
Destruction (the “Chemical Weapons Convention”) to exclude completely the
possibility of the use of chemical weapons,
Recalling Libya’s accession to the Chemical Weapons Convention in 2004,
and the subsequent decisions of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons (OPCW) Executive Council concerning the destruction of Libya’s declared
chemical weapons, including precursors and notes the need for continued progress
in this regard to ensure the complete destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons,
Welcoming the decision EC-M-52/DEC.1 of the Executive Council of the
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) of 20 July on the
“Destruction of Libya’s Remaining Chemical Weapons”,
Noting a letter dated 16 July from the Libyan National Authority for the
Chemical Weapons Convention to the OPCW Director-General informing the
Secretariat of the movement of all of its remaining chemical weapons to a storage
site in the north of the country, requesting the assistance and support of the
Secretariat and States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention in ensuring the
destruction of Libya’s remaining category 2 chemical weapons on an expedited
basis, and expressing the intent of Libya to cooperate fully with the OPCW,
Recalling the joint announcement, dated 4 February 2014, by Libya and
OPCW on the complete destruction of Libya’s category 1 chemical weapons,
Determining that the potential for acquisition by non-State actors of chemical
weapons in Libya represents a threat to international peace and security,
Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,
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1. Endorses the decision EC-M-52/DEC.1 of the Executive Council of the
OPCW on 20 July requesting the Director-General to assist Libya in developing a
modified plan of destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons, that will be considered
by the Executive Council, along with recommendations from the D irector-General
for additional measures needed to ensure the expeditious transport, storage and
destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons and expressing the Executive Council’s
determination to ensure the destruction of Libya’s chemical weapons stockpile in a
safe and expeditious manner;
2. Encourages Member States to assist the Government of National Accord
in providing support, including personnel, technical expertise, information,
equipment, and financial and other resources and assistance, in coordinatio n with
the Director-General of the OPCW, to enable the OPCW to implement the
elimination of Libya’s category 2 chemical weapons safely and in the soonest
practicable timescale;
3. Decides to authorize Member States to acquire, control, transport,
transfer and destroy chemical weapons identified by the Director -General of the
OPCW, consistent with the objective of the Chemical Weapons Convention, to
ensure the elimination of Libya’s chemical weapons stockpile in the soonest and
safest manner, with appropriate consultations with the Government of National
Accord;
4. Requests the Director-General of the OPCW, through the Secretary-General, to report to the Security Council, on activities related to the
implementation of OPCW Executive Council Decision EC -M-52/DEC.1 of this
resolution on a regular basis until the destruction of the remaining chemical
weapons is complete and verified;
5. Reminds Member States of their obligation under Resolution 1540 (2004)
that all States shall take and enforce effective measures to establish domestic
controls to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and
their means of delivery, and reaffirms its decision that Member States shall inform
the Security Council immediately of any violation of resolut ion 1540 including
acquisition by non-State actors of chemical weapons, their means of delivery and
related materials;
6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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